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Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of Hottest Tots
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EVANS' SPOUSE DENIES PORN AND ADULTERY CHARGES.
October 14, 2006 - 07:32
The juicy details contined in the blockbuster divorce complaint filed by country music star Sara Evans on Thursday are "not true" according to a release by her husband Craig Schelske. Evans is apparently planning on doing an interview with ABC for airing during the Tuesday edition of "Dancing with the Stars." CLICK HERE.
 EVANS AND SCHELSKE AT POLITICAL EVENT IN 2001. |
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THE ROAD IN TEXAS THAT SCARES JOHN.
October 14, 2006 - 11:48
Caller John expressed his concerns Saturday about a "20 lane highway being built through the center of the U.S. that would have one on-off ramp in Kansas City." He cited the Texas Department of Transportation site as proof of the project. The Texas Department of Transportation is indeed planning a transportation corridor through their state that will link to existing roads and highways. Yep, this is truly frightening stuff. CLICK HERE.
The Leftie looney tunes at indymedia are concerned that the Texas road construction project (which will take about 50 years) is part of a larger plan to create a road system that centralizes a major transportation hub in Kansas City. This is seen as a Bush plan to avoid the ports of entry on the East and West coasts of the U.S. as more goods are imported from Asia (and the growing China production capacity) because Bush wants to squeeze the longshoreman unions out of business. If it is going to take 50 years to build the Texas portion of this system, we can probably wait about 500 years until we really need to start worrying. This stuff would be laughable if there weren't so many who are apparently really worrying about this so-called "secret conspiracy" to build a NAFTA superhighway. CLICK HERE. |
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TENNESSEAN OPPOSES BAN ON GAY MARRIAGE IN TENNESSEE.
October 14, 2006 - 07:35
Not surprisingly, the Tennessean has come out editorially opposed to banning gay marriage in Tennessee. How can a newspaper that i so consistently out of step with 85% of its readership be considered relevant? Tennessee law prohibits gay marriage, but with the stroke of a pen a handful of unelected Supreme Court judges can change that overnight...just like a similar group did in Massachusetts. The only reason the Tennessean opposes making the ban a part of the Constitution is the fact that it is harder to overturn the law when it is not subject to the power of a few liberal judges. CLICK HERE. |
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DEATH ROW PRISONER GETS PREGNANT...IN SOLITARY.
October 14, 2006 - 07:38
Apparently, "solitary" wasn't quite as "solitary" as they thought. CLICK HERE. |
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BORDER INSECURITY HIGLIGHTED BY FORMER "APPRENTICE" CANDIDATE.
October 14, 2006 - 07:43
Although Raj did not get picked by Donald Trump, he is now hoping voters in Pennsylvania will elect him to Congress. This week he highlighted the porous nature of our border by taking three elephants and a mariachi band back and forth across the U.S. Mexico border without anybody even coming to investigate. Brilliant! CLICK HERE.

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CLASS ACTION SUIT TIED TO ILLEGAL WORKERS ALLOWED TO MOVE AHEAD.
October 14, 2006 - 07:45
Employers who hire illegals may have a new worry: class action lawsuits by legal employees harmed by their actions. CLICK HERE. |
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PSYCHIATRISTS BEGIN TO RECOGNIZE UNCONTROLLED SHOPPING AS A DISEASE.
October 14, 2006 - 07:50
Apparently, you really can be a "shopaholic." Will malls be the subject of lawsuits because they prey on the weaknesses of others to sell their stuff? CLICK HERE. |
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BABY SITTER SAVES KIDS BY KILLING 422 POUND BEAR.
October 14, 2006 - 07:52
I sure hope they give her full access to the fridge from now on! And they probably ought to pay her an extra dollar an hour. CLICK HERE. |
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BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS.
October 14, 2006 - 07:53
I'll just give you the story on this one. Fill in your own jokes. CLICK HERE |
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A LOT OF WORLD LEADERS CHEAT IN GOLF.
October 14, 2006 - 07:55
But this is the first time I have heard of one cheating at hunting. Typical commie. CLICK HERE. |
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GAY FORMER CONGRESSMAN STUDDS DIES.
October 14, 2006 - 10:14
The first openly gay congressman, and one who admitted to having sex with underage pages yet served for another decade in Congress, has died. His legacy apparently lives on. CLICK HERE. |
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PIGSKIN PREDICTIONS FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14.
October 14, 2006 - 10:33
COLLEGE GAMES LSU OVER KENTUCKY. ALABAMA OVER MISSISSIPPI. FLORIDA OVER AUBURN. OHIO STATE OVER MICHIGAN STATE. GEORGIA OVER VANDERBILT. MICHIGAN OVER PENN STATE.
NFL GAMES REDSKINS OVER TITANS. COWBOYS OVER TEXANS. RAMS OVER SEAHAWKS. RAVENS OVER PANTHERS. STEELERS OVER CHIEFS. BEAR OVER CARDINALS. BRONCOS OVER RAIDERS. GIANTS OVER FALCONS. EAGLES OVER SAINTS. CHARGERS OVER 49ers.
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