April 25, 2003

Fun in today's newspapers

It's been a pretty quiet week overall, which is why I haven't blogged in a while. The only noteworthy event was a phone call from Chad last Sunday... we talked for a bit, not a heck of a lot new is going on with him. Then again, he lives in Akron, so it's hardly surprising that he's not livin' la vida loca.

Two fun articles from today's issue of The Washington Times, one of the two newspapers I read daily (the other one being The Washington Post). I've sent letters to the editor on both of these; if those letters get printed, I'll post links to those as well. (There's a good chance they will; I've been printed in the Times on a number of previous occasions over the past few years.

The United States Agency for International Development finds that male circumcision helps reduce the risk of HIV infection. Yeah, and if every woman had her breasts chopped off at age 18, there'd be no more breast cancer, either.

And here's an editorial supporting Santorum's position on sodomy laws. Aren't the Republicans the ones who are constantly saying they want less governmental intrusion in our day-to-day lives...?

Posted by Zathras at April 25, 2003 05:16 PM
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