added 2007 Thu May 24 7:39:46 by BoBo in Texas
By an almost two-to-one margin, Midwest Lutherans voiced solid opposition to decapitation, suicide bombing, and chemical warfare in a new comprehensive survey of their social attitudes
By an almost two-to-one margin, Midwest Lutherans voiced solid opposition to decapitation, suicide bombing, and chemical warfare in a new comprehensive survey of their social attitudes
added 2007 Thu May 24 7:39:46 by BoBo in Texas
By an almost two-to-one margin, Midwest Lutherans voiced solid opposition to decapitation, suicide bombing, and chemical warfare in a new comprehensive survey of their social attitudes
By an almost two-to-one margin, Midwest Lutherans voiced solid opposition to decapitation, suicide bombing, and chemical warfare in a new comprehensive survey of their social attitudes
added 2007 Sun May 13 21:07:42 by Stephen Johnson
At first, the teenage clerk didn't know what to do, his pal said. "Dude, I just saw some really weird s-," he frantically told his co-worker. "I don't know what to do. Should I call someone or is that being racist?" The fellow employee tried to calm his friend and told him that if what he saw terrified him so much, he shou
At first, the teenage clerk didn't know what to do, his pal said. "Dude, I just saw some really weird s-," he frantically told his co-worker. "I don't know what to do. Should I call someone or is that being racist?" The fellow employee tried to calm his friend and told him that if what he saw terrified him so much, he shou
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 22:47:52 by Progressive Bum
Has the war in Iraq increased jihadist terrorism? The Bush administration has offered two responses: First, the moths-to-aflame argument, which says that Iraq draws terrorists who would otherwise "be plotting and killing Americans across the world and within our own borders," as President Bush put it in 2005. Second, the hard-to-say posit
Has the war in Iraq increased jihadist terrorism? The Bush administration has offered two responses: First, the moths-to-aflame argument, which says that Iraq draws terrorists who would otherwise "be plotting and killing Americans across the world and within our own borders," as President Bush put it in 2005. Second, the hard-to-say posit
added 2007 Fri Jan 26 15:23:44 by Spadecaller
Critics Blast Laundry List of Vague Threats. Al-Qaeda terror mastermind Osama bin Laden delivered his annual State of the Jihad address last night and immediately faced criticism that the speech was short on specifics and little more than a laundry list of vague threats.
Critics Blast Laundry List of Vague Threats. Al-Qaeda terror mastermind Osama bin Laden delivered his annual State of the Jihad address last night and immediately faced criticism that the speech was short on specifics and little more than a laundry list of vague threats.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 4:24:05 by husla3x
CNN is raising the question that many are afraid to ask. Caught between a rock and a hard place.
CNN is raising the question that many are afraid to ask. Caught between a rock and a hard place.
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 20:25:50 by Neophile
Whatever one might think of Hezbollah, it did not pose a serious enough threat to Israel's security to justify a pre-emptive war.
Whatever one might think of Hezbollah, it did not pose a serious enough threat to Israel's security to justify a pre-emptive war.
added 2006 Sat Jul 29 8:28:04 by GaiusBaltar
6 women down, one dead. Pakistani Muslim said he was shooting people because he was upset at Israel. Odd, for a religion of peace.
6 women down, one dead. Pakistani Muslim said he was shooting people because he was upset at Israel. Odd, for a religion of peace.







