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How To Teach the Children
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How To Teach the Children
Posted on: Aug. 31 2011,5:38 pm by Stone-Magnon

This is how. If I would've saw this in 6th it would have changed my life. This is funny.



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Haha, You Got Punked Dude!
Posted on: Aug. 31 2011,4:41 pm by Stone-Magnon

Teen arrested over shotgun
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AUSTIN — A 16-year-old boy was arrested at a Dexter park Sunday night after he allegedly threatened several teens with a shotgun after being pranked.

Mower County Sheriff Terese Amazi said officers came to Dexter park at around 11 p.m. Sunday in response to a call of a young man brandishing a gun.

According to police reports, the 16-year-old became mad after a group of youths ranging in age from 13 to 19 lifted his four-wheeler onto a picnic table as a prank. The 16-year-old became angry, left the park and returned with the shotgun.

Officers found the shotgun and took the 16-year-old into custody. The 16-year-old admitted to police he overreacted, Amazi said.

The 16-year-old was held at Many Rivers Juvenile Detention Center and could face a second-degree assault charge.

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'MSNBC Is Less a News Provider Than a Carousel of
Posted on: Aug. 31 2011,1:59 pm by the breeze

NYT Shocker: 'MSNBC Is Less a News Provider Than a Carousel of Liberal Opinion'
By Noel Sheppard | August 30, 2011 | 22:55

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When one of the nation's most liberal papers thinks the nation's most liberal cable news network is too biased, the owners of said network should sit up and take notice.

Consider what Alessandra Stanley wrote about MSNBC at the New York Times Tuesday:

The Rev. Al Sharpton began his new career as an official MSNBC talk show host on Monday by telling viewers not to expect James Brown.

“I’m not going to be a robotic host reading the teleprompter like a robot,” he said. “Nor am I going to come in here and do the James Brown and do the ‘electric slide’ to prove to you that I’m not stiff,” he added, waving his arms in a rough approximation of a dance move. “I’m going to say what I mean and mean what I say.”

And that may be the problem with Mr. Sharpton’s cable news pulpit: what he means to say is in lockstep with every other MSNBC evening program, making the stretch between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. a nonstop lecture on liberal values and what is wrong with the Republican Party.

I very much understand if you're checking that link to verify this was indeed a Times article. I checked it thrice - be my guest.

But Stanley wasn't finished with her critique of this farce of a so-called "news network":

[I]n the evening at least, MSNBC is less a news provider than a carousel of liberal opinion — potential conflicts of interest are swept aside in the swirl of excitable guests.

Unfortunately, so is conflict. There is almost no real debate on any of these evening shows: a conservative is brought on and put on the spot, then in a different segment two people who agree with the host on a given issue answer the host’s questions, usually, with words like “you’re so right.”

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That bears repeating: "MSNBC is less a news provider than a carousel of liberal opinion."

This from the New York Times.

Maybe the folks at Comcast, General


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