March 29, 2012 5:16 AM

Today's dispatch from the attic

Got morality?. Nope, not me; I’m a Liberal.

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Slavery’s last stronghold. In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to ban slavery. Too bad banning slavery didn’t actually end it. An estimated 10%-20% of Mauritania’s population lives in slavery. In 2012.

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‘Listen up, youngsters’: Springsteen offers life advice in SXSW keynote. The man knows what he’s talking about. We could all learn a lesson or two from The Boss.

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NYPD Infiltrated Liberal Political Groups, According To New Documents. Why are Liberals viewed as threats when it’s Conservatives- Paul Hill, Eric Rudolph, Timothy McVeigh, Scott Roeder, etc.- who have done the most serious damage to this country?

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‘I Google Everything With Bing Now’. Too bad Google still rules the world.

Dutch Catholic Church Castrated Abused Children for ‘Homosexual Behavior’. Right; they were just doing the Lord’s work.

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Better to be a fool than to be Kirk Cameron and remove any lingering doubt. Not exactly the poster boy for Christian charity and tolerance, is he?

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Randall Terry is convinced that Democrats are involved in a criminal conspiracy to undermine and destroy his Presidential campaign. Wait…Randall Terry’s running for President? Should we care?

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Chinese Gangster’s Stolen Cell Phone Photos Go Viral. You have to know that you have WAY too much time on your hands when this grabs your attention.

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Facebook Now Claims to Own the Word ‘Book’. It gets worse; McDonald’s is claiming to own the word “Food.”

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