February 14, 2006

news links

The New York Times (You have to register, sorry.)

-Cheney's hunting accident revitalizes humor on the Hill. Cheney's got a gun?! (Sing it to the tune of Janie's Got a Gun ala Aerosmith)
- This is to an editorial about electing the wrong guy in Iraq.
- This is to an article about trying to destabalize Palestine.
- Ohio is reining in an ID course.

The Washington Post
- It seems that the "don't ask, don't tell" policy in the military costs money. Who knew?!
The financial costs to the U.S. military for discharging and replacing gay service members under the nation's "don't ask, don't tell" policy are nearly twice what the government estimated last year, with taxpayers covering at least $364 million in associated funds over the policy's first decade, according to a University of California report scheduled for release today.
- Cheney decided when the White House would leak the news about his hunting accident. This person is really tweaked about it.
-This is a good article about the Olympic coverage. If you did not see the pairs skating last night, you really missed out. I'm just sayin'.

In the Blogosphere
- AKMA provides you resourses for your digital romance.
- Go to St. Jerome's Chapel. You should do this every day.
- Camassia wants to know if God is a cartoonist.
- The Scandalous one wants to know about the rite for a baptism.
- Gone are the days when journalists stood on principle.
- Pat Robertson and Oprah!?!?
So, there you have it. I have biscuits to make. It is Valentine's Day. My baby gets breakfast in bed. If you have any news that we should be paying attention to, post it in the comments. I would love the distraction!

Posted by tripp at February 14, 2006 06:04 AM
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