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April 25, 2006

Fodder for you, fodder for me

The perfect cure for Tuesday ennui:

The Hubble turns 16 and NASA releases this:

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The often-fair Newsweek looks at what happened in Durham NC.

Michelle Malkin's launching Hot Air - and by that I mean a new website called, "Hot Air."

Barf alert: The left yearns for the French model for a happy and good society, and despise the U.S. It's hard to ignore this evidence, aye?

Richard Cohen says it's not anti-Semetic to say that "Israel's American supporters have immense influence over U.S. foreign policy." Atlas Shrugs says it is anti-Semetic for a University to ban an anti-Palestine art display.

Roger Toussaint, the serpentine head of the NYC transit union, went to jail last night. Via Suitably Flip, GOP and the City ghostwrites Toussaint's jail diary.

Posted by bill at April 25, 2006 02:54 PM

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You mean Hubble, the best thing that NASA's doing, that the Bush administration is cutting funding for in order to establish a superfluous moon base?

Posted by: dedalus [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 25, 2006 05:45 PM

Deadalus - I suppose they have to do what they can to generate cash for the pork spending. I don't know if it's the "best thing NASA's doing," though. If it gets us to Mars faster...

Posted by: BillLalor [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 25, 2006 07:08 PM

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