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Here Comes the One Million and One Consecutive Tiger Woods Article With a Twist

Tiger Woods shocks the nation with rumors of infidelity...really, are we so shocked? There is not a month that goes by that we don't read or hear a news report about a person in the public eye straying from his marraige.

Coffee increases drunkenness
Source: Telegraph

Drinking coffee does not sober you up – and may actually further impair your judgement, new research suggests.

Two Wrongs Make Another Fiasco
Source: Common Dreams

Those of us who love F. Scott Fitzgerald must acknowledge that he did get one big thing wrong. There are second acts in American lives. (Just ask Marion Barry, or William Shatner.) The real question is whether everyone deserves a second act.

The best things life has taught me so far are.....

Life tends to be a hard teacher because we often act first then suffer the consequences later, especially in our naive youth when we lack the experience. But we certainly do learn by a certain age.

Christian ethic towards homosexuals
Source: helium.com

Many Christians believe it is their duty to point out what a deplorable sin homosexuality is and the need to repent. Are they right?

Bible study: Matthew 13, Wheat and Tares
Source:

Sometimes Christians can be a little too overzealous when it comes to pointing out the sins of the world.

Jury awards $5 million to 92-year-old man whose wife died of lung cancer
Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Leon Barbanell doesn't expect to see a dime of the $5.3 million he won in a judgment against cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris in Broward Circuit Court on Thursday.

Trial by Style
Source: tbo.com

You be the judge. Guilty or not? Clothes make the man or woman.....

Tattoo shop owners claim city biased
Source: museumoftattoos.com

Tattoos cover most of Tom Preston's forearm and curl around his neck. He is used to people judging him by the colored etchings on his skin. But as a taxpayer and business owner, he thought City Hall would be different.

What if Susan Boyle Couldn't Sing?
Source: The Huffington Post

Like millions of viewers, I was thrilled and moved when 47-year-old Susan Boyle wowed the judges and audience on Britain's Got Talent with her superb singing.

Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven-But Nobody Wants To Die!

Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven...But Nobody Wants To Die! (From CNN News )

What do the Pope, Obama, and Madoff's Investors Have in Common?
Source: Foreignpolicy.com

In an era characterized by unprecedented access to information, sophisticated organizations and individuals often make unforgivably uninformed decisions. It is as though the Vatican, the White House, and Wall Street have yet to discover Google.

Bush's Days Of Judgment
Source: The Tampa Tribune

Slowly, painfully, self-awareness has come to George W. Bush. "Turns out this isn't one of these presidencies where you ride off into the sunset, you know, waving goodbye," the president told the conservative American Enterprise Institute in December.

Mexico v. United States of America - Court to Deliver Judgment on Jan 19

Mexico City, January 8th, 2009, The Information Department of the International Court of Justice -ICJ- in The Hague, The Netherlands, informs that on Monday January 19, 2009, the ICJ, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, will deliver its Judgment in the case concer …

This Plague We Face Is Worldwide...

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if there was no hatred of each other, no urge to attack someone weaker than you, no rush to judgment as you look in the face of a stranger that you pass on the street?

Video: Woman finds nearly $100,000, gives it back
Source: WKRN

---Video on right side of page.-- MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - What would you do if you found a purse with thousands of dollars inside? Would you keep it or give it back? It was never a question for one Murfreesboro woman.

Montana Judge Endorses Right to Assisted Suicide
Source: The New York Times

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana judge has ruled that doctor-assisted suicide is legal in the state, but the decision is likely to be appealed.

Facebook wins $873 million judgement against spammer | Zero Day | ZDNet.com
Source: ZDnet

Major news sources are reporting that Facebook has won a $873 million dollar judgement against a Canadian spammer. What this means for spam on social networks is not clear, however.

The Republican Storm
Source: hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com

McCain Picks Tailhook Abuser for National Security Advisor

In another demonstration of unbelievably poor judgement, McCain has chosen one of the most senior participants in the Tailhook scandal to advise him on matters of national security.

Obama Image Disconnected From Reality
Source: ibdeditorials.com

Obama could have allied himself with all sorts of other people. But, time and again, he allied himself with people who openly expressed their hatred of America.

Obama And His Left-Of-Liberals Record
Source: ibdeditorials.com

Barack Obama's supporters often try to sidestep questions about his character and judgment by saying that we should stick to what they arbitrarily define as "the real issues."

Some Readings from the "Word"

All the words of the Bible can be condensed down to one person. The Bible is not a something; it is a someone, Jesus Christ.. A reading from the Prophet Joel, JL 1: 13-15; 2: 1-2, tells us.

At the Craps Tables With John McCain
Source: thedailybeast.com

How the Senator Lost it at a Puerto Rican Casino "DON'T TOUCH ME," he repeated viciously. "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? DO YOU KNOW WHOYOU'RE TALKING TO?"

Don't wink at me!

Ok, let me freely admit I am not a McCain supporter. When I heard Couric's interview with Palin, I was dismayed at her ignorance and attempts at sly evasion as well as misdirection. But last night I saw something that totally turned me off.

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