Advertiser IndexSubscribe Get News Updates RSS RSS Feed
General
Services
Entertainment
Opinion October 26, 2007
Search Archives



Fourth amendment foils rookie cop
      The little guy near the front row is a dead ringer for Barney Fife, Sheriff Andy Taylor's bungling deputy from Mayberry. This real- life character wears a real police uniform loaded with patches and pins. On his belt is the usual: 9mm semi- automatic, spare ammo clips, handcuffs, plus a set of nun...
More ...

Cop stories bring giggles from seniors
     Bob Ford of Call the Cops stands with Amy Hossenlopp, executive director of the Capital Senior Center. Ford entertained seniors with his popular stories from his column in weekly newspapers all over S.C.
More ...

Thirty-something speaks
Animation keeps reality's ugly mitts off
      The decision makers at Disney may want to reconsider the use of actual people in their movies because animated characters don't end up on the Internet wearing nothing but hairspray. They don't check themselves into rehab, and they don't run over paparazzi. I wish I could say that about real people...
More ...

It's not a criticism,it's an observation.
Symbols replace reality
      The U.S. Navy is spending $700k of our money on refurbishing a barracks at the Naval base in Coronado, California. The building is shaped like a swastika. No one has worried about the building's shape since 1967, when the facility was built.
More ...

Cartoon
Read the Story...


Click ads below
for larger version