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Alright, so before I actually get to the difficult decision-making process that I am currently in the midst of, I have to admit something. I never knew that there were such… eh… negative connotations to “eenie meenie miney moe.” Obviously, I had to google the phrase to see if there was any particularly [...]

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I was over at WorldNetDaily checking out the headlines when I stumbled upon this.
I love Chuck Norris.

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Haha, maybe seeing those words on an envelope excites some people. I’m just wondering what sort of joke this is and who signed me up for Rudy’s fund raising mailing list! Since most of my friends are completely non-political (conservative, but really couldn’t care less about politics), I don’t think they understood my [...]

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An Inconvenient Snow

(intermission between AIPAC ramblings)
I love the Gore Effect – which is defined by urbandictionary.com (every college student’s best resource) as “the phenomenon that leads to unseasonably cold temperatures, driving rain, hail, or snow whenever Al Gore visits an area to discuss global warming.”
Well, Al Gore is truly proving himself to be the Messiah of the [...]

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I think this is at least the third or fourth time I have said this, but AIPAC Policy Conference was amazing. I am not even sure exactly how to describe it – something to the effect of total immersion in pro-Israel policy.

Highlights:
Policy Briefing – How Israel Makes Its Case to the World
This was the [...]

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It’s Official!

What’s official, you might ask?  Well, it’s official that I love Dick Cheney because although I did not get to meet him, he did give a shout out to the students from Wyoming during his AIPAC speech.  He also gave an awesome defense of the Iraq War and why anyone who is pro-Israel ought to [...]

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AIPAC Policy Conference

This afternoon I am heading down to Washington, D.C., to hang out at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference (yes, that is quite a mouthful) until Tuesday night.
On the program:
Various policy briefings, panel discussions, and town hall meetings with topics like “How Israel Makes It’s Case to the World,” “Securing the Homeland: [...]

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Colo. Woman Who Fell Into Coma 6 Years Ago Awakens For 3 Days,
Talks To Family
Woman Who Woke Up After 6 Years Relapses
Woman awakes after 6-year coma, slips back
This was a pretty popular story yesterday. However, I missed most of the news as it was actually breaking for an ironically related reason, which I will [...]

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I was a little tired of the old look and since I’m nearing my 6 month blog anniversary (wow!), I decided to change things up a bit. If any of you more blog-savvy people have some sensational suggestions, let me know. The new picture is of Louis Lake in my lovely Wind River Mountains.
To [...]

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Alright, I should be studying for my government midterm which is tomorrow, but I couldn’t resist checking Hot Air after I looked up some useless information about the European Union. (The midterm – worth 30% of my grade, yikes! – is for my “Politics of the European Union” course, which is, without a doubt, [...]

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