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April 04, 2006


Tuesday with the OTA



Ok...here's some of the weekly reads I'm having a good time with:

Webkittyn challenges the misconceptions of Republicans in this weeks post. I have a few good points in rebuttal to make. I'll probably make them tomorrow.

Keeping up with current events, this post by The Liberal Wrong reports how terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui is now eligible for the death penalty. That's one mo-fo I would wait in line to see fry, being a New Yorker and only 14 miles from the WTC.

The Pirates Cove , the blog that claims it's "So Offensive It Shouldn’t Be Read By Anyone", lives up to it's claim with this funny (in a tongue and cheek sort of way), yet disturbing post.

In keeping an eye on the oppostion, I found this funny video post at Pursuing Holiness. This cute little animal comparison to the attitudes of people on Friday vs. Monday proves that there's a sense of humour on their side also. That's the best part of the OTA...it brings together people who wouldn't normally read each others blogs.

This entry from Oblogatory Anecdotes is a post that reminds Americans how modern day slavery is really what is practised in America with the employment of underpaid immigrant Mexican workers. So many times I see them standing at a central place waiting for someone to give them a days hard work for the price of a Happy Meal. What's odd is that they have more drive for the American Dream than most of America.

Ok... 5 is enough for this week. See all you OTA folks next week!

Posted by Darkstar at April 4, 2006 10:46 PM | TrackBack
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Interesting blog, I'll definitely be back. I like the OTA for the same reason you do. btw my blog is not "Pure" Holiness, I imagine lightning - or at the very least, one of my friends - would strike me if I were so arrogant. It's "pursuing". Thanks for the link to the Oblogatory Anecdotes post, I missed it. I would love, absolutely LOVE for people to start realizing that illegal immigration is a form of corporate welfare, and modern day slavery is not overstating it. This is an area that liberals and conservatives can find some common ground.

Supplicated by: Laura Curtis at April 5, 2006 12:07 AM
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