Monthly Archives: December 2007

The Ghost Of The First 9-11 Christmas


The Ghost Of The First 9-11 Christmas


On Christmas eve of 2001, a well-dressed middle-aged African-American woman named Elizabeth Johnston desperately searched through the various fliers and photographs that had been pinned to a makeshift bulletin board in front of a church near the site of the 9-11 disaster. She was looking for some kind of evidence, any kind of proof that perhaps someone she knew who had been in the World Trade Center on the day it was destroyed might still be alive. She was looking for me.


But I wasn

Putting On Weight Over The Holidays? Blame It On Fat, Lazy Microbes


Putting On Weight Over The Holidays? Blame It On Fat, Lazy Microbes


Scientists at Cornell University have created a device capable of measuring the weight of a single cell. This is big news because it moves us beyond the limits of sub-gram measurements “nano,” “pico” and “femto,” and into an exciting new realm of measurements known as “zeppo,” “harpo” and “groucho.” This could eventually lead to the smallest and least-known unit of measure, “gummo.”


Many of you are probably wondering how useful this information really is when it seems most things

Charm Of The Season


Charm Of The Season


As I look around, it becomes painfully evident that Christmas, with all of its seasonal trappings, has lost considerable charm in the 21st Century.


Back a just a decade or so ago, the television schedule would be fun-and frolic-filled with entertainment

Handicap Did Not Hold Back Early Texan


Handicap Did Not Hold Back Early Texan


On Dec. 27, 1859, Texas laid to rest “Three-Legged Willie,” one of the most colorful and unforgettable figures of the revolutionary era.


Robert McAlpin Williamson enjoyed perfect health until the age of 15, when he contracted something people in those days called the “white swelling.” He spent the next two years in bed battling the potentially fatal ailment, which spared his life but robbed him of the use of his right leg.


The muscles of the afflicted limb shriveled below the knee and drew back at an odd angle. Rather than amputate the withered calf, the youth strapped it to his thigh and walked on a wooden leg.


Not long after his recovery, Williamson became involved in an impassioned love triangle. He killed his rival in a duel only to learn the fickle female had eloped with a third suitor. Deciding a change of scenery might heal his broken heart, he left his native Georgia and headed west.


Williamson picked provincial Texas as the place to put down new roots. In 1826 he joined Stephen F. Austin

Just Reach Inside The Bag And Pick Our Next President!


The


The

Tis The Tip Season


Sex: I


Sex: I

I Want A Constitution For Christmas


I Want A Constitution For Christmas



Dear Santa,


Thank you for honoring us this Christmas by not giving us any presents.


The Lone Star Iconoclast

Donors Pledge $7.4 Billion To Fatah Gov


PARIS, France

Barclays Unveils First Global Carbon Index


LONDON, England

Sears Ending PVC Product Sales


FALLS CHURCH, Va.

Texans Demand (Again),


TAYLOR, Texas

House Media Act Would Slow FCC Ruling


WASHINGTON, D.C.

Democrats Give Bush Billions For Iraq


WASHINGTON, D.C.

Paul Supporters Break Record Again


SURFSIDE, Texas

Green Cars Cut Fleet Costs, Carbon Footprint: Study


LONDON, England

New Jersey Rejects Death Penalty


TRENTON, New Jersey

Faith Fountains: Norris Vs. Weinstein — Religious Freedomfighter Takes On Fundamentalism In Military


Religious Freedomfighter Takes On Fundamentalism In Military


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. You may have heard a number of “facts” about Chuck Norris.


Like, for instance:


“Chuck Norris doesn’t read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.”


Or how about:


“There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of creatures Chuck Norris has allowed to live.”


Or my favorite:


“Chuck Norris can lead a horse to water AND make it drink.”


Though these are funny plays on Norris’ superhuman, silver-screen image, there is some truth to them

Easter at Camp Casey

Sunday, April 8, 2007


Sunday – World Cant Wait – Click Here To Listen (or right-click, save target as to save to your computer)


In this Iconocast, Webster sits down with Debra Sweet, the national organizer of

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