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To: PROLIFE who wrote (56429)3/24/2006 1:52:16 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
I just got my new Lexus RX400H and returned to the dealer the next day complaining that I couldn't figure out how the radio worked.

The salesman explained that the radio was voice activated.

"Watch this!" he said, "Nelson!" The radio replied, "Ricky or "Willie?" "Willie!" he continued and "On the Road Again" came from the speakers. I drove away happy and for the next few days every time I'd say, "Beethoven!", I'd get beautiful classical music and if I said "Beatles, "I'd get one of their songs.

Then one day a couple ran a red light and nearly creamed my new car, but I swerved in time to avoid them.

"Arseholes!" I yelled.

The French National Anthem began to play, sung by Jane Fonda and Michael Moore, backed up by John Kerry on guitar, Al Gore on drums and Bill Clinton on sax!



To: PROLIFE who wrote (56429)3/24/2006 2:01:01 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Stonewalling At Yale

On The Fence Films ^ | 23 March 2006 | Evan Coyne Maloney

onthefencefilms.com

Yesterday, Director Evan Coyne Maloney was on the Yale campus hoping to interview administrators and allow them to give a fuller accounting of their decision to admit an ex-Taliban official with very little previous education to the hallowed halls of one of America's elite universities.
Things didn't go so well.
After getting the door literally slammed in his face in the administrative building that houses the office of Yale President Richard Levin, Evan sauntered outside where he interviewed Natalie Healy, a woman who lost her son Dan - a Navy SEAL - in Afghanistan last year. Naturally, Ms. Healy is outraged that a man who was an official of a murderous regime that killed her son has been given a place at Yale while many thousands of better qualified American kids are sent rejection letters every year.
Apparently this was too much for the Yale administrators who sent the police to give Evan and our cameraman the same message that is sent to ROTC and military recruiters every year: Get off campus!