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Good Night, Peter

In case you hadn’t already heard, Peter Jennings, the longtime ABC World News Tonight Anchor, passed away Sunday from his battle with lung cancer.
Peter was an icon to me, the guy who delivered the news to my living room every night when I was growing up in my parents house. Many nights I remember [...]

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So Long, Lance!

Lance Armstrong won his seventh consecutive Tour de France this week. This is his last one, and it’s great that he’s gone out on top of his game. Lance, you are an amazing athlete. You’ve overcome adversity from all angles in your life. Congratulations Lance and good luck in whatever you [...]

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The Little Black Box

Yesterday, I ranted about what age teens should be permitted to drive. In further researching the subject, I’ve found one answer is to put a black box in the car of the young driver (as well as habitual DUI offenders, etc).

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Licensed to Drive

Freedom. There is one little piece of paper that every 16-year-old desires: the license to drive. That one little piece of paper means a whole world of freedom to the young driver. But the question is should they have it? Are you really ready to drive a 2000 pound automobile at 16 or 17 years old? Should teens be allowed that much freedom?

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The Runaway Bride Saga continues…

Tonight, Jennifer Wilbanks - the runaway bride from Georgia - is getting more media attention than she deserves once again. Katie Couric get’s the exclusive interview tonight and the TV teasers promise that Jennifer will answer why she ran.

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Medical Marijuana

Recently, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that states cannot exempt medicinal marijuana use from Federal prosecution. While the ruling does not overturn the state law, it does allow the Justice Department to bring federal charges against those using pot, even if it’s for a “medicinal purpose”. This basically sets the stage for Congress [...]

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Introducing SPC Alisha

Around Memorial Day, I decided to “adopt” a soldier that is overseas by using the services of AnySolider.com. I began by writing a simple letter, explaining who I was, what TheBisch was about, and that we’d like to hear about their experiences overseas.

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Firefox Security Hole

I know a number of you (myself included) use Firefox as their main webbrowser. It has recently been discovered that the latest version of Firefox has reintroduced an old security flaw that plagued Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
You can check out the article here
While I’m thinking about it, my laptop has the version in [...]

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