Entries from July 2007
[ July 24, 2007; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] UPDATE: please note that our panelist lineup has changed.
Denver Metro Young Republicans will host a panel discussion on Islam in current affairs on Tuesday, July 24, 2007. If you are interested in better understanding what Islam is and how its elements affect events in the news, please join us for an informative and lively discussion [...]
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Tags: @DMYR · Events · International Affairs
This is what happens when you don’t keep up with your domain registration: Perlmutter2006.com - The Best Adult Resources and Information.
The campaign site has been replaced with links to naughty videos, adult chat sites, and…er…handmade Torah pointer retailers…?
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Tags: Colorado Politics
I suspect that when most folks think of science fiction, they equate it with paperback-of-the-month books filled with formulaic space battles against poorly-conceived and luridly drawn alien beings, or with the handwringing humanity-is-a-virus dystopianism, anti-technological paranoia, and silly socialist utopianism which has permeated SF over the past several decades.
Regrettably, they would be justified in this opinion. It would be a shame to [...]
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Tags: Books · Philosophy
Mark Steyn skewers the Senate (particularly Lott, Graham, and McCain) over their behavior in the recent amnesty travesty.
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Tags: National Politics
[ July 13, 2007; 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ] Our next Friday Afternoon Club will be held at the Sunset Grill in Centennial, on Friday the 13th at 5:30 pm.
The address is 8269 S. Holly Street in Centennial, at the northwest corner of Holly Street & County Line Road.
Come out and socialize with your fellow young Republicans!
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Tags: @DMYR · Events
Looks like there’s some movement on the traditional American solution to the sort of labor shortages which are driving part of the immigration debate: Farms Fund Robots to Replace Migrant Fruit Pickers
One reason the industrial revolution caught on so early and so strongly in the northern states was that mechanization alleviated the chronic labor shortages [...]
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Tags: Economics · National Politics