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March, 2007

  1. Just Read It!

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    March 28, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    I don’t have time to blog at the moment, but visit Mr. Bates and read up. Follow the link he
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  2. The Southwestern Experience

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    March 22, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    This is a post that is very difficult to write. Nonetheless, as I went through the events I will chronicle,
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  3. New Design

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    March 22, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    I just rolled out a new site design. Comments appreciated.


  4. Is Fred Thompson Mr. X?

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    March 15, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    There’s a lot of Fred Thompson speculation flying around right now, and I have to say that my first impression
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  5. Are You a Biblical Idiot?

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    March 15, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    Stephen Prothero, chairman of the religion department at Boston University and the author of Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs
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  6. He Has Their Number

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    March 14, 2007 by Tyson Wynn

    Genius Thomas Sowell calls the libs on their misuse of language for political purposes. In part, he says: Talk about
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