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October 28, 2005
Son of The Quickest Links

Posted by Bill

*** New technology could make Dan Rather lean right.


*** Iraqi widow shoe slaps the terrorist who killed her husband. Very sad. Apparently this is a clip from one of the "Most Wanted" programs that are popular in Iraq.


*** No Fitzmas for Kos?


*** Raging Bill Gates headbuts camera.


*** "Cuba Accepts U.S. Aid Offer For The First Time." I'll leave the commentary to Val.

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