Published at: 10:03 am - Thursday March 31 2005
HR25: Fairtax. Rep. John Linder from Georgia is proposing a bill that would eliminiate corporate and individual income taxes, payroll taxes, self-employment taxes, capital gains taxes, estate taxes and gift taxes. They would be replaced by a single sales-based tax at a rate of approximately 23%.
I haven’t read the fine print yet, but if [...]
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Published at: 12:03 pm - Wednesday March 30 2005
In a new finding that has literally “overturned textbook genetics”, scientists from Purdue University have interbred two plants with identical defects,
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Published at: 05:03 pm - Monday March 28 2005
Despite all the Harvard Philosophers would have us believe, I am of the opinion that when it comes to the arts, Postmodern America is in a rapid state of decline. Where are the Michelangelo’s of the 21st Century? Where are the Bachs and the Mozarts of the present day? Can Homer or Virgil be found [...]
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Published at: 03:03 pm - Friday March 25 2005
This was the question that was posed to me the other day, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since then. It got stuck in my head like a broken record… How does God speak to us? It seems to be an unspoken assumption that it is through circumstance, and that failing, [...]
Published at: 10:03 pm - Wednesday March 23 2005
Astute regular readers will know I am part of a reenacting group called We Make History, in my opinion one of the best in the western U.S.
Next weekend marks the third year I will have been participating in We Make History activities, with the 1865 Remembrance Ball. Also, it will be the first time I [...]
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