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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Info Junkie | Raising Holy Hell



- MTV's Pope Cartoon Raises Holy Hell

- It's Either a Sign of the Apocalypse or a Herald of Good Times to Come: Tucker Carlson Has Stopped Wearing the Bow Tie

- A Bad Month for Fundamentalist Christians (thanks, repairmanjack)

- Officer Considers Legal Action Against McKinney

- Beer Increases Cancer Risk, While Wine Lowers It

- Didn't They Say The 'Years Away' Thing About Global Warming? Analysts Say a Nuclear Iran Is Years Away

- Kreeeepeeeee

- Stolen Bike Turns Up, 34 Years Later

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Be the First Girl on the Block With a Wi-Fi Bra

- Dewey Decimal Justice: Librarians Win as U.S. Relents on Secrecy Law

- Girl's Heart Restarted After Ten Years

- Fast Food Awash With 'Worst' Kind of Fat, Especially in the U.S.

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Video: Titanic: The Sequel

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Questions of the Day

- Will You Like McCain When He's Not Angry?

- When Will the Next Total Solar Eclipse Be Visible in the U.S.?

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  • #5 Comment from johnmac665 
    4/13/06 8:50 PM Permalink
    What is more ironic: the Federal veto of speech of librarians created by the First Amendment and Federal spying on the published material in libraries created by the First Amendment, or doing what the Nixon Administration was called crooks for practicing?  Every society defines an in-group and you would have to wonder if the out-group is still called "hippies" by the government?
  • #4 Comment from johnmac665 
    4/13/06 8:28 PM Permalink
    One thing about French Fries is they are being judged from France, so they are believed to contain more fat than fries of other nations.  In my American home we have always had American Fries cut from American potatoes, so stop having French Fries and have American Fries and live a cleaner and healthier life.
  • #3 Comment from johnmac665 
    4/13/06 8:22 PM Permalink
    One problem with the Patriot Act is the Federal Government wants to privately spy on Americans and what they read from libraries, and then went and censored the speech of librarians about it: librarian's speech is openly vetoed by the Federal Government and this is illegal.  This is a fundamental violation of the Constitution for the United States starting with the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments, and this gives a inroad to a dirty war of secret organizations controlling the lives of the United States citizens.  One thing that must be told to the Federal Government is they swore and oath to the Constitution for the United States, took and oath to the Constitution for the United States, and affirmed an oath to the Constitution for the United States.  The United States was founded in liberty and trust of its citizens, and this principle has not changed.  The modern government wants to shame without courts of law, but we are good citizens until convicted by a judge and jury by a legal court of law in a legal court room facing our accusers and knowing specific charges of crime, otherwise it is a shadow unlawful government action (a guerilla government ready to overthrow the United States--guerilla governments do this to confuse the legitimate government making the real government look ineffective until a civil war).

  • #2 Comment from johnmac665 
    4/13/06 8:08 PM Permalink
    The wireless bra has many implications with wireless clothes, such as weaving frequency IF chips into clothing for access to things.  Have the "wireless bra" and you get access to the bedroom.  This would be fun for online chat room wireless clothes for feelings, but I would get the creeps as who knows what really manipulated what on the other end (are you sure that is a banana?)?  Just like in grade school where you put your hand in a dark box and find out it is wet spaghetti, but you cannot see it so they tell you anything such as it being a dead cat--very creepy moment.  But, with a cell phone you can transmit your body vital signs with wireless clothing, so transmit the temperature of your girlfriend's nipples with a wireless bra with the proper cell phone, and then realize that it goes into the adult store with all of the other toys people are very quiet about.  This would give new meaning to Yale University Sex Week like they did with sex toys within the last year.
  • #1 Comment from robhwjr 
    4/13/06 9:45 AM Permalink
    I have a question for YOU!

    Why won't you come in from the cold?

    Show yourselves! The B.o.B. demands it!

    http://journals.aol.com/buzzlineeditor/THEBoBTheBlogofBuzzline/