Archive for November 17th, 2005

What did Dad say to his college age son ?

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

“Son, I’m not going to pay your $30,000 a year tuition to junior college. Instead I’m going to write you a check.”

nytimes

WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 - Congressional Republicans decided Wednesday to take a legislative wrecking ball to two Alaskan bridge projects that had demolished the party’s reputation for fiscal austerity.

Straining to show new dedication to lower spending, House and Senate negotiators took the rare step of eliminating a requirement that $442 million be spent to build the two bridges, spans that became cemented in the national consciousness as “bridges to nowhere” because of the remote territory and small populations involved.

The change will not save the federal government any money. Instead, the $442 million will be turned over to the state with no strings attached, allowing lawmakers and the governor there to parcel it out for transportation projects as they see fit, including the bridges should they so choose.

Bridge to nowhere => Check to Nowhere

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Brando to reprise is role as Jor-El, supermans biological father. Really its true.

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

From scifi.com

To recreate Brando’s version of the character in his new Superman movie, Singer said in an interview that he used “a combination of unused footage, [used] footage and recreated footage. You won’t necessarily see Marlon Brando walking around or reanimated in a conventional sense, but you will hear [dialogue] that you have heard before [and] takes that you haven’t heard before and a rendering that is completely new.”

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NAACP chief makes switch to GOP - OrlandoSentinel.com

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

NAACP chief makes switch to GOP - OrlandoSentinel.com
For decades, Republicans have struggled to reach out to black Americans. But now in Orange County, the GOP has to reach no further than the NAACP.

As of this week, Derrick Wallace, head of Orange County’s NAACP, has switched parties — to become a Republican.

I’m wondering how long before he decides that the grass over there isn’t any greener.

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