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Daily Archives: February 21, 2006
Going for the Three-Point Shot
If you remember the blow-up of attention on the University of Washington over a particularly disrespectful pair of members of the UW Student Senate to the proposal of a memorial for UW Alum Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and the subsequent apology. … Continue reading
Posted in Academia and Other Nonsense
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I know that there isn’t a lot to do up there
But you’d figure that the hardcore leftists in Canada would have a year-round drum circle club or something to take up their free time and keep them from acting on their stupid ideas. Peace activists have revived plans for a … Continue reading
Posted in Knee-Jerk Anti-Americanism, Uncategorized
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RNS Quote of the Day
The first child labor law in England (1788) regulated the hours and conditions of labor of the miserable children who worked as chimney sweeps; a dirty, dangerous job which antedated the Industrial Revolution, and which was not connected with factories. The … Continue reading
Posted in Quote of the Day
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