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Oregon Trail: June 2007
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A Blog for Politics, philosophy, and the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Two New Sheriffs in Town. We here at Oregon Trail would like to issue a welcome to our two new sheriffs in town, Blogging Ethics. And God Save Virginia. It seems both are here to make this place a better place to blog for all of us, and I can't argue with that, my only question is can they make a difference. For what sparked the ethics discussions, visit The Virginian Federalist.
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Oregon Trail: I'm Not Emeril: Open Gun Law Thread
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A Blog for Politics, philosophy, and the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Monday, April 23, 2007. I'm Not Emeril: Open Gun Law Thread. Came up with a really good idea. He. Use the comment section to describe a new, tougher gun law that would have prevented any of the school shootings in our country's history. Or. for that matter, any shooting involving victims in a "gun free zone". Whether it be a school, airport, government building, courthouse, store or restaurant. Posted by St. Lo Impure.
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The Red Stater: May 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. May 31, 2005. Conservatives can unite on topics, liberals decline comment. I wish I could say that I agreed with all of John's points. 2) I partially ag...
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The Red Stater: July 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. July 29, 2005. For the top news of the day, all four terrorism suspects were captured. Now I'm not going to say whether I am for or against the appointm...
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The Red Stater: August 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. August 31, 2005. Addition to the post on the Cavalier Daily concerning Todd Aman's editorial. Here's how I replied. Posted by CR UVa at 3:11 PM. What ha...
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The Red Stater: September 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. September 29, 2005. Just a few days after one protest that turned off all of grounds. Another one happened today. And Cari makes a good point. While I h...
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The Red Stater: March 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. March 31, 2005. Posted by CR UVa at 10:06 AM. March 29, 2005. Liberal bias in college professors. These issues are addressed at AcademicBias.com. This s...
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The Red Stater: June 2005
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Over the last 40 years, presidential elections have proven one thing for certain; this nation is not nearly as liberal as the Democrats would like everyone to think it is. Other than the moderate JFK, and perceived moderates Carter and Clinton, Republicans continue to win the White House. Why is that? The voters don't trust liberals, and for good reason. June 29, 2005. Time for a frustrated groan. New York Assemblyman Willis Stephens, a Republican, called his constituents "idiots" in an e-mail message.
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Oregon Trail: I love nuns, puppies and cute bunnies, and am against killing them!
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A Blog for Politics, philosophy, and the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Tuesday, May 22, 2007. I love nuns, puppies and cute bunnies, and am against killing them! I would just for the record like to state that I DEEPLY feel that nuns, puppies and cute bunnies are vital to society, and in all cases, i just adore them. Posted by St. Lo Impure. 169; Oregon Trail at 12:34 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Un altro breve rapporto su legge. Our Prayers are with you VT.
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Oregon Trail: Two New Sheriffs in Town.
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A Blog for Politics, philosophy, and the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Two New Sheriffs in Town. We here at Oregon Trail would like to issue a welcome to our two new sheriffs in town, Blogging Ethics. And God Save Virginia. It seems both are here to make this place a better place to blog for all of us, and I can't argue with that, my only question is can they make a difference. For what sparked the ethics discussions, visit The Virginian Federalist.