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Sunday, June 29, 2003

     To stop the widespread belief that blondes are dumb and incapable. To destroy blonde stereotypes and publicize blonde accomplishments throughout history, dispelling the myths and mistakes about blondes, both naturally and chemically created. To ultimately make sure hair color isn't a factor in work or social environments.

     That's the mission of National Blonde Day, Monday, June 30th, an effort to show that blondes really do have more fun.

     For information and to join the movement, visit www.nationalblondeday.com. Celebrate your roots! Discover what it means to be blonde and blonde-at-heart!

     I'll be celebrating with my favorite blonde. Who is yours? Let them know you care.

     And remember ... orange is not the new pink.

     Aortal Link: National Blonde Day

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

     A chapter titled, "How Clinton Left Ticking Terror Time Bombs For Bush To Discover" from the new book by Dick Morris is available online for perusal. I found the information from this former White House insider to be quite revealing in its documentation of how we got where we were on 9/11. Even though employed by the former president, Morris is definitely not a Clinton apologist.

     The book, entitled Off with Their Heads : Traitors, Crooks & Obstructionists in American Politics, Media & Business tackles the lies and deceit perpetuated on the American public by a Washington bureaucracy more interested in image than governance. Here is a brief excerpt:

     "As Bill Clinton left office in January 2001, America was outraged by his final insult to the integrity of his office — the pardons he granted to the rich, corrupt, and underserving. But only months later we learned of his final, horrific insult to us — that he had bequeathed to George W. Bush three ticking time bombs that would shortly explode: al Qaeda, Iraq, and North Korea."

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     So sorry to learn of the death of Leon Uris. As I've indicated on the about page, Uris has been my favorite author for many years. Uris was always a thorough researcher with a brilliance for historical story-telling. If you ever want to enhance your knowledge of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, The Holocaust, home rule in Northern Ireland, or the horrors of trench warfare, Uris delivers history through remarkable fiction better than most. Apparently there is another completed book that will be released posthumously.

     Aortal Link: Kenneth Hari's Portraits


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