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 Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Interesting commentary from the Guardian
"We won't deny our our consciences"
I am thankful for freedom of speech. Here is a good quote from this article"

"In our name, the Bush administration, with near unanimity from Congress, not only attacked Afghanistan but arrogated to itself and its allies the right to rain down military force anywhere and anytime. The brutal repercussions have been felt from the Philippines to Palestine, where Israeli tanks and bulldozers have left a terrible trail of death and destruction. The government now openly prepares to wage all-out war on Iraq - a country which has no connection to the horror of September 11. What kind of world will this become if the US government has a blank check to drop commandos, assassins, and bombs wherever it wants?"


Comment - 9:15:35 PM    

Scientific American: 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense

"Embarrassingly, in the 21st century, in the most scientifically advanced nation the world has ever known, creationists can still persuade politicians, judges and ordinary citizens that evolution is a flawed, poorly supported fantasy. They lobby for creationist ideas such as "intelligent design" to be taught as alternatives to evolution in science classrooms. As this article goes to press, the Ohio Board of Education is debating whether to mandate such a change..."
Comment - 9:08:52 PM    

Korea 2 Italy 1
There goes my pick! I can't believe I couldn't pick a team to make it through to the quarterfinals. Who would have known Italy could be knocked out that early? Brazil, Germany and England are the only real powers left. Well, maybe Spain. So, who wants to bet one of these other teams is going down. Obviously Brazil or England will not make it to the semi's. Very interesting indeed. With England and the U.S. playing Friday morning, Kevin will not be sleeping much that evening!!


Comment - 8:38:05 PM    

Dana from AlphaSmart is a neat laptop alternative that is PalmOS powered
With an LCD 3.5 times wider than a typical handheld and weighing in at only 2 pounds, this could be great educational alternative for people. Price: $399, with steep quantity discounts for classrooms. Very nice!
Comment - 8:35:07 PM    

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