"My fate is to live among varied and confusing storms. But for you perhaps, if as I hope and wish you will live long after me, there will follow a better age. This sleep of forgetfulness will not last for ever. When the darkness has been dispersed, our descendants can come again in the former pure radiance."

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As any web developer worth his weight in JavaScript knows, you have to test your web sites and applications in detail, and in the environment where they will ultimately exist.

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ACORN Losing Funding From Big Foundations

The liberal political organizing group ACORN, battered by the release of embarrassing videos and allegations of financial mismanagement and fraud, has also been losing support from several major foundations.

WMD attack on Dallas Thwarted by FBI

Hosam Maher Husein Smadi was arrested after placing what he believed to be a car bomb outside the 60-story Fountain Place office tower Thursday, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney's office in Dallas.

House Votes to Cut All Funds to ACORN

WASHINGTON (AP) – The House voted Thursday to deny all federal funds for ACORN in a GOP-led strike against the scandal-tainted community organizing group that comes just three days after the Senate took similar action.

Huffington Post finds killing chicks horrible and inhumane, human abortions still okay.

Clear evidence of the hypocrisy of the liberal publication, The Huffington Post. They highlight the "horrible", "abusive", and "inhumane" treatment of these chicks, yet seem to have no problem with women electing to abort (read: murder) their unborn children.

Why Does God Not Appear?

Many atheists and agnostics mock Christians for believing in a "sky daddy" or "imaginary friend." They say that an outrageous claim (such as the existence of an invisible divine being) must be supported with incredible evidence in order to be believed.

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Democratic Leader Laughs at Idea That House Members Would Actually Read Health-Care Bill Before Voting On It

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday that the health-care reform bill now pending in Congress would garner very few votes if lawmakers actually had to read the entire bill before voting on it.

Democrat's Hypocrisy in the Senate

DeMint amendment to audit the Federal Reserve blocked by Senate Leadership

County demands pastor obtain $10,000 permit to host Bible study in his own home!

A San Diego pastor and his wife claim they were interrogated by a county official and warned they will face escalating fines if they continue to hold Bible studies in their home.

White House More Interested in Photo-Op Than The Safety Of Citizens

The Obama administration is clearly more interested in branding than they are in actually running the country.

Couple want backyard back

When people Don Bain didn't know took up residence in the garage-slash-apartment in his backyard a couple of weeks ago, he thought he'd be able to have them thrown out.

Baby survives bombing in slain mother's lap

A BABY has survived a car bombing cradled in his mother's lap as she was burned alive. The baby boy's father was also seriously wounded in the attack, which killed eight people.

The Threat of Culture

Culture, then, is subversive. It can subvert for ill or good. At times Christians have feared its power. They have worried that it might drive them into worldliness, removing their focus from the spiritual goals of salvation. Some cultural expressions can do that.

iPhone OS 3.0 Preview on March 17th

Apple has just sent out invitations to a special media event on March 17. The invite-only event is geared towards the new iPhone SDK, Apple says, and will give the media a "sneak peek" at the iPhone OS 3.0 software.

Dying to Clone

Stemagen, a private stem cell research and development group in California, claims to have become the first in the world to "create and meticulously document, a cloned human embryo using somatic cell nuclear transfer." As it virtually falls on the eve of the 35th anniversary  …

The Short & Simple Story of the Credit Crisis

A beautiful visualization of the Credit Crisis. Shows you who is responsible for getting us in this mess!

Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli tells it like it is!

Democrat tries to force "Fairness Doctrine" on the internet

Media analysts and bloggers are warning that fresh efforts to bring back the so-called Fairness Doctrine could go too far, following a report that one prominent Democrat is looking into ways to apply the media control standards to the Internet.

Cleaning crew worker shot at NorthPark Center in Dallas

Dallas police were investigating a random drive-by shooting this morning at NorthPark Center that injured a cleaning crew member. Video

The Biggest Advances in Governmental Technology Was During the Bush Era

With all this talk about Obama's BlackBerry and weekly YouTube addresses, we tend to assume there was no governmental tech before him. But there actually were some impressive advances in the last eight years.

Incomplete obedience is not obedience

In Isaiah 58, God says that although his people "seek me day after day and delight to know my ways," the Lord nonetheless turns a deaf ear because the people otherwise do what they please and society is filled with injustice.

Mozilla-powered browser for African Americans

Last time I checked, I don't physically browse the internet any different than anyone else—evidenced by the fact that Blackbird UI looks exactly like Firefox (both are based around Mozilla), except, you know, with a black color scheme.

Top Ten Christmas Songs

Christmas has to be by far my favorite holiday. Granted I'm not a fan of the commercialized, shop-til-you-drop Christmas that exists today.

The Votes Are In: BlackBerry Storm Sucks

Though Verizon says the Storm is its fastest selling handset yet, the touchscreen phone is also generating more negative buzz than any BlackBerry before. Consumers and journalists are beating the Storm to a bloody pulp, with very few defending Research In Motion's response to th …

Sci Fi Channel orders 'Battlestar' prequel 'Caprica'

Sci Fi Channel has given the long-gestating "Battlestar Galactica" prequel "Caprica" a series order.

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