Name: Paul Jordan, Sr.
Dateline: Estero, Florida
Weblog: pjordansr.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 42
First Published: Sunday, April 16, 2006
Last Published: Thursday, June 22, 2006
Currently listing articles 42-1:
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CD Review: Halifax - The Inevitability Of A Strange World— They have a strong influence from the band Nine Inch Nails, as well as the Foo Fighters to reggae to Children of Bodom.
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CD Review: The Head Cat - Fool's Paradise— This thing was billed as a "Rock-a-billy" side project from Motorhead's Lemmy, and The Stray Cats' Slim Jim Phantom.
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CD Review: Monty Are I - Wall Of People— With nearly 12,000 MySpace friends listed on their site, this band promises to make some waves.
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Mom Says Listen...— Eisenhower said, "We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.
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Landscaping, Roof Repair, Racoons Through The Ceiling— Destroying wetlands to build houses that'll never sell is the equivalent of whaling for sport and leaving the carcasses to rot without use.
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EP Review: Jen Murdza's Things Untold— There is absolutely no way that the jazz genre can possibly hope to keep these vocals all to itself.
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The Ambiguously Gay Corporation Act of 2006— Marriage provides a union, reason for perseverance, tax-shelters, financial inclusion, inheritance laws, and a piece of paper to stand up in court
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Small Town And Big Time— I was bullet proof! I was all of five years old — man, how things have changed.
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Buns Don't Kill People, People Kill People— Last time I checked, Mom had a little say in what and how we learned to eat. Got Mom?
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Ages Of Experience— Hold the damn phone for just a minute, Mr. Boy King. Just how many "ages of experience" have you encountered?
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DVD Review: ALF - Season Three— "The world's most favorite cat-loving, cosmic comedian continues to capture our craving for craziness in this zany third season."
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Hastert And Others Run To The Aid Of Scumbag Jefferson— Congress takes offense at accountability and investigation.
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CD Review: The Pink Spiders - Teenage Graffiti — It is kind of like the Sex Pistols meet Iggy Pop and do Buddy Holly.
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Louisiana's Jefferson, A Repeat Offender— Some are amazed that this time it is a Black Democrat who stands accused, but I say BS.
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CD Review: Fireflies - Faith Hill— There's so much more to this CD than you may have already heard.
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CD/Music Video Review: Morning 40 Federation - Ticonderoga and Intro— Adam Sandler himself, doing his best Tiny Tim, could not have begun to purposely emulate such sounds.
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Interview: Moby, Michael Stipe, Others Stand With Rep. Markey on Network Neutrality— Rep. Markey's HR 5273 in support of network neutrality gets support from artists Moby, R.E.M, Dixie Chicks and more.
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CD Review: Kornerstoned: The Alexis Korner Anthology 1954-1983— The "Godfather Of British Blues", in all his glory and grandeur!
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CD Review: Adrian Belew - Side Three— Adrian Belew's Side Three rounds out his trilogy with an energy and innovation seldom seen in today's rock.
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Libyan Smoke And Mirrors— What a score on the part of FOX News and G.W. and Friends!
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Primetime Tactics - Bush And His Conservative Dues— Along with asking Bush "what kind of immigration reform he supports," Reid called for specifics about border patrol issues, including illegal business hiring.
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Book Review: The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi— A Vatican tale of mystery and intrigue.
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CD Review: Live From Austin Tx., Eric Johnson— An epic showcasing of Eric Johnson's talents on PBS' "Austin City Limits".
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DVD Review: That Girl Season One DVD— I remember growing up when TV was a world of its own, characters were real, and series held true to an ongoing story.
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On A Vote Of 396-31— I know he defied the popular vote, but at some point the overwhelming voice of the people takes precedence, right?
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NSA, Hayden Contradict — America Gets Busy Signal— Telecoms contribute to NSA spying on the masses
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CD/DVD Review: Kansas Anthology Works In Progress— This set is a true tribute to the band's history. It is a thorough representation of its growth and changes. Carry On My Wayward Sons!
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New CIA Director Appointment: Could This Be Our "Muslim Final Solution"?— President Bush is again about to violate the law by appointing a military officer to lead the CIA. Where does it end?
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From Skull And Bones, To Spook Extreme?— What better way to be in control of it all than to be truly in control of the watch and the dog?
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"Reform Lite" - Tastes Great, Less Feeling!— You will never "underpay" a cook. He will simply eat the difference in what he thinks you short him.
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CD Review: Cordovan - Highway 10 Blues— This kind of breakthrough Internet music publishing seems to have had both positive and negative effects on the end result.
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Allah: "No Virgins For You" As Moussaoui Receives Life Sentence— I for one can think of no other way to disgrace, humiliate, and dispose of such a despicable character.
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For Those In Question— One of the greatest paradoxes my Father ever discovered was found in the closing lines in Gore Vidal's book.
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Liars Cut And Run, Marines Never Do— Is this a new prerequisite to the party from which I so adamantly defended a year ago?
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If It Is Broke, Fix It!— It occurs to me that as old adages say, waste not want not, might not entirely be true.
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CD Review: k.d.lang, Reintarnation, A Love Affair Rekindled— Her new album (which uses a word the Washington Post describes as "coming back in life as a Hillbilly."
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Bush Oil Moves: Too Little, Too Late— In a country using 20 million barrels a day of oil for transportation purposes.
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A Child's Dreams, A Man's Nightmares— I should be proud, right? I am, but why do I have a sinking pit in my stomach...
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Open Mouth, Insert Size 17 Rollerskate: Alan Mollohan Steps Down— How very Tom Delay-ish. I am not a proponent of the Republican party, nor am I tilting to 'port'...
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Whiny Republitards! Just what New Orleans Needs...— "The expense of Louisiana"? Like the DNC is going to charge for the cleanup effort?
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All The News You Need To Turn Your Stomach— The news is so overwhelming that you can only ask, "What in the hell are we doing?"
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Satire: Death of the Middle Class - Requiem for a Friend— The Middle Class is dead. Long live the Mansion and Trailer Park societies.

