Iraq War Grief Daily Witness (photo) Day 303
“[I]n times of crisis it’s interesting that people don’t turn to the novel or say, ‘We should all go out to a movie,’ or ‘Ballet would help us.’ It’s always poetry. What we want to...
Read MorePosted by RubDMC | May 3, 2006 |
“[I]n times of crisis it’s interesting that people don’t turn to the novel or say, ‘We should all go out to a movie,’ or ‘Ballet would help us.’ It’s always poetry. What we want to...
Read MorePosted by keres | May 3, 2006 |
Meet the newest members of our furred and feathered family. Nina, and her six-month-old son, Inti. They are Peruvian Alpacas. Nina is pregnant again, and will have her next cria in either November or...
Read MorePosted by froggybottom | May 3, 2006 |
What Are Ya Havin’? This is an Unhosted Cafe. Beer, Wine, and SetupsSnacks on every table. Rude, crude, lewd behavior appreciated. Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier) May the 4’s be with...
Read MorePosted by kainah | May 3, 2006 |
At 12:24 PM on Monday, May 4, 1970, twenty-eight Ohio National Guardsmen pivoted 135 degrees and began shooting into a crowd of student protesters at Kent State University. By the time the shooting ended thirteen seconds later,...
Read MorePosted by smintheus | May 3, 2006 |
[promoted by Chris] The ACLU today released 9,000 Army documents concerning the abuse and torture of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan. One, a document from the DIA Inspector General’s office, dated May 19, 2004, directly...
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