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The writings of white supremacist shooter James Von Brunn on Free Republic, and right-wing readers' positive reaction to his writings, is mirrored here for historical reference. Free Republic has taken the post down, trying to shove it down the memory hole.



Read the Google Cache of the "Arizona Sentinel" blog cut-and-paste hack job that right-wingers are claiming "proves" that Barack Obama applied to Occidental College as a foreigner. As you'll see with a quick read and the most minimal effort to find the faked sources referred to within, it's a hoax. Also a hoax, therefore, is the claim by right-wingers that the "Arizona Sentinel" is a newspaper website taken down by The Man because conspiracy theorists were TOO CLOSE to the truth! See here for a debunking of the fake "article."



Had it up to here with the silence of the Speaker of the House during years and years of U.S. Government torture? Then shout it to the highest clouds: Nancy Pelosi, Resign!

Hot Great Tit Chicks Get Laid Quicker

I’m sorry. I couldn’t resist. Note to porn hunters: I’m talking about birds, and not the Benny Hill kind of “birds”.

The bird is actually named the great tit, and it’s common in England, where a new study gives some reassurance that some animals with short generation spans, like songbirds, may be able to adjust well to global warming.

A team led by Anne Charmantier of Oxford found that a population of great tits has shifted the timing of its egg laying by two weeks. The change was made to match the timing of a caterpillar hatch. The caterpillars are fed to the baby great tits, but have been hatching earlier because of climate change.

The best news in the study is that there appears to have been not very much chick death during the period of adjustment.

That represents the best hope we have as global warming accelerates: Life is flexible.

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