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The Beard
An Orthodox friend calls. “I apologize for making fun of your beard. I was going crazy about charedi Jews. It had nothing to do with you personally. I was at the time ticked off about charedi beards but for you … Continue reading
Al Gore Confronts An Inconvenient Truth
From the Times of London: There are many kinds of truth. Al Gore was poleaxed by an inconvenient one yesterday. The former US Vice-President, who became an unlikely figurehead for the green movement after narrating the Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient … Continue reading
Posted in Green, Journalism
Tagged al gore, climate change summit, former vice president, government scientists, new york times news, us vice president
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Is My Live Cam What We Will Remember From The Bush Years?
I’m playing football in my hovel: palestine4ever: There is a painful deficit of rage-inducing material on the front page today. palestine4ever: I rely on LukeFord.net to outrage me and keep me on the heterosexual path. palestine4ever: Luke, if you could … Continue reading
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Tagged al gore, bff, blacks gays, crotch shot, David Horowitz, domestic terrorist, hand signal, hovel, jew, jewish hand, live cam, manson, Mexicans, moral leader, objectification, patti hearst, performance art, quot, sharon tate, strange bedfellows
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The Brits Would Elect Obama
Irwin M. Stelzer writes for the Weekly Standard: IT’S BEEN INTERESTING to follow the American elections from here in London, where it is the number one topic of conversation at dinner parties, at think tank meetings, and in taxicabs. No … Continue reading
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Tagged al gore, american economy, american elections, british friends, brits, celebrity team, checkout counter, dinner parties, doings, fox news, george w bush, John McCain, oath of office, satellite broadcaster, sister organization, spice girl, steel tariffs, stelzer, supermarket checkout, weekly standard
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