When you have political groups ranging from the American Library Association to Eagle Forum agreeing that a piece of legislation is a bad idea, you can be pretty sure that it is, in fact, a bad idea.
Who Owns The Facts? [Slashdot]
11:55:07 PM
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Maybe they're getting wise ....
Priest bans pagan Santa from his church
If there was a historical Jesus (and that's a big if), and he was born following a Roman census, then odds are he was born in September, not at the winter solistace. Christianity has had a nasty habit for millennia of stealing other folk's religious celebrations - Samhain becomes "All Saints Day", Yule and the Mother Night became Christmas and Passover is now "Easter" - complete with bunnies and eggs!
Odd too, how the Sabbath became Sunday: 7 = 1, eh?
I did get kind of a kick out of the priests characterization of Santa as both "pagan" and "commercial". I wonder if he's aware that of all major world religions, only monotheists from the Middle East (Christians, Jews and Muslims) set a fixed amount that each believer is to "give to god"? Since god typically doesn't cash his checks, of course, it is necessary that this remittance be given to his (self-appointed) representatives on earth! How commercial can you get?
Arrgh ... this time of year always makes me a bit religiously cranky!
9:43:08 PM
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Pretty sad when a change of venue to DC is considered a victory due to the massive presence of industry lobbyists (and money) in our nation's capitol. For once I actually feel sorry for a Baby Bell.
RIAA wins round in file-swapping suit. A San Francisco federal judge moves SBC Communications' lawsuit against the recording industry's file-swapping legal strategy, a potentially significant victory for record labels. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
9:22:10 PM
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