Monday 6th of May 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

the flipside...

the flipside...

When the young and ambitious Richard Nixon was accused of accepting bribes, he wheeled out a trump card: a dog named Checkers, which he said was just another gift from a constituent.

the cookie monster...

the cookie monster

a pretty ordinary bloke amongst strong women...

samecloth...

The usually media-shy Margie Abbott says a deliberate campaign is being waged against her husband to raise doubts about his relationship with women.

She has told Channel Nine the attacks are personal and groundless because Mr Abbott understands women.

the dustbin of knowledge

einstein

On July 19, 2011, Aaron Swartz, a computer programmer and activist, was arrested for downloading 4.8 million academic articles. The articles constituted nearly the entire catalogue of JSTOR, a scholarly research database. Universities that want to use JSTOR are charged as much as $50,000 in annual subscription fees.

the westCONnex project...

 

south dowling

Infrastructure NSW has suggested a system of distance-based tolling with a cap of about $7 on the WestConnex, as is the case with the M7. But it has also recommended cheaper construction methods than previously proposed for an M4 extension for the inner west.

is the pleasure of sex democratic...

democratic sex

The Greeks invented democracy, but did they invent sex for pleasure?....

is Sex for pleasure democratic?

Sexual activity has long been a divider in our societies... 

As a new bar for female masturbation opens in Japan, may be it's time to re-value our democratic relationship with sex...

the dollipotts...

dollipots131

on high-heels and no prayer..

the power of good

The nation’s atheists went to Capitol Hill on Monday to launch an effort that they hope will someday give them the lobbying clout of the Christian conservative movement.

They don’t have a prayer.

But that obvious fact won’t stop them from exercising their God-given right to petition their government for a redress of grievances. And their grievances are many, including:

eating crow...

eating crow...

the sickle, the crescent, the hammer and the star...

 

communist afghanistan...

Kabul is the beating heart of Afghanistan. It is the centre of politics and commerce and culture, the place to which all roads here lead. This is why the Mujahedeen battled the Soviets so hard here in the 1980's and why the Taliban fought so desperately to capture it during the brutal civil war that followed.

talking through their hats...

katterjoyce

BARNABY Joyce is not going to be riding off into the sunset with fellow Queenslander Bob Katter any time soon, no matter how much the maverick independent tries to woo the outspoken Senator to his new party.

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