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                          - March 2008 - Friday 
                          3\14\08 - 6:07 
                          AM GMTThursday 
                          3\20\08 - 11:46 PM GMTThe Brick Testament: David vs His Own People
 
   We all have the occasional family fight, but as we find out this week at The Brick Testament, when you are God's elect ruler over his chosen people, a squabble between father and son can result in the grisly death of 20,000 people. 
                          And while most of us hope for a relatively peaceful and relaxing old age, these six newly illustrated stories find King David living out his golden years in a constant and bloody battle for power as his sons, his subjects, his friends, and even his wife take advantage of his dwindling faculties. 
 Single minority causes 82% of all US violent crime
 Recent studies have shown that a single                             minority in the Unites States is responsible for                             82% of all violent crimes, including 89% of all homicides                             and 90% of all rapes. "Were this minority to simply                             leave the United States--or be forcibly deported,"                             noted crime expert Professor James Talbert of UCLA,                             "violent crime would become an exceedingly rare                             phenomenon." Alas, he notes, such a scenario is                             unlikely, as this ultra-aggressive                             minority has spread into every part of the US, and                             currently holds more than 90% of all top government                             positions.
 Sunday 
                          3\09\08 - 2:10 
                            PM GMTSmith has mange
 After weeks of incessant itching leading to  hair loss, doctors today diagnosed Rev. Smith with  with mange, or sarcoptes scabei (seen here in this 1,000,000X magnified view). After being fitted  with a cone collar to deter him from scratching his  own head or gnawing at other body parts, Smith was heard to  complain, "With this thing on, I can't see! How am I supposed to go about my daily life?" Doctors reminded Smith that his eyes "can deceive [him]", cautioned him not to trust them, and advised that he "stretch out with [his] feelings."
 Monday 
                          3\03\08 - 6:55 
                            PM GMTRichardson endorses Fred Thompson
 Democrat Gov. Bill Richardson boldly crossed party lines and sanity lines today to endorse former Tennessee Republican Senator Fred Thomson. Political analysts were unsure what to make of Richardson's surprise announcement, but expressed  certainty that it would have no impact whatsoever on the 2008 presidential race. In his statement, the newly-bearded Richardson, admitted that he "hasn't been paying too close attention" to the presidential race since he dropped out January 9, fueling speculation that he may be entirely unaware that Thompson   ended his campaign  for the presidency  two weeks later on January 22.
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