Tuesday, February 22, 2005

News88 Blog Of The Day 02/22/2005: My News88 Team Cometh And 3 Wikipedia Daily Articles

Alright, I promised BioBlogs/Photos Pages of all of my 30 member Internet Department Office Enterprises Entity Empire that is now my team at News88, but first to introduce you to that I am going to say that for the next seven days, There will be a complete turnaround and makeover at my site here that will give two blogs a day (1 a Wikipedia.org todays featured article) and the other a brief list of all of my 30 of us that will havethe BioBlogs in April 2005 1 a day in the order of my six groups with seven leaders of my internet department office enterprises entity empire my news88 team cometh. Starting today, and for the next seven days, that will be all my News88 site covers. From that point forward, though, I will then return to the News88 format , likewise which is supposed to cover news, etc, on march 1st 2005 tuesday and through March, I will still be the only one posting the blogs. In April 2005 i will take the 30 day month topost bioblogs 1 a day of my 30 member idoeee News 88 team my-cometh. and then beginning May 1st, There will be blogs posted by each and every single oneof my members each day in probably the order of the groups/members. from 1 to 30/from 1 to 6. Anyways, to kick us off, I will once again list the Group 1 Leader and Group 1 members. And also their contact emails too, as well too, too. Any other information will be obtained inthe BioBlogs in April 2005,and the Photos of all of them, in July 2005, with POSSIBILY BUT NOT A FOR SURE BET, their families, and each member is also going to be credited with a nickname. however, since the blog title of this article is not my first group name, im going to post the Wikipedia.org daily article featured today for Tuesday February 22, 2005, with these Instructions about how im doing the bioblogs, and photos, of i and my 30 member of us idoeee news88 team my-cometh. Take care, and remember to keep checking our poll and the latest results, as well as writeing comments of your choice in the chat section, or post section, of the blogcomments.

fpotusahuss20321979/mister1979-Scot

http://www.wikipedia.org Today's Featured Article For Tuesday February 22 2005:

02/20/2005 -

The Brolga is a bird in the crane family. When first described in 1810, the Brolga was misclassified as Ardea, the genus that includes the herons and egrets. It is in fact a member of the Gruiformes; the order that includes the crakes, rails, and cranes, and as a member of the genus Grus. The bird was then given the name Australian crane in 1865 by John Gould. In 1926 the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union managed to make Brolga, a popular name derived from a native tongue, the official name of the bird. It is a common wetland congregating bird species in tropical and eastern Australia, well known for its intricate mating dance.

02/21/2005 - (also on my yesterdays blog too folks so read yesterdays blog as well.)

The Liberal Party of Utah, along with the People's Party, was a local political party that flourished in Utah Territory in the latter 19th century before Democrats and Republicans established themselves in Utah in the early 1890s. The Liberal Party was formed in 1870 to oppose The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church; popularly known as the "Mormons"), which dominated local politics. Thus, the Liberal Party represented the non-Mormon side in religiously-charged Utah government. Though vastly outnumbered, the Liberal Party offered an opposing voice and successfully won several local elections. Anti-Mormonism was a central theme of the party until it disbanded in 1893 and was absorbed by the national parties.

And now, for 02/22/2005:
Roe v. Wade was the landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court decision that recognized abortion as a constitutional right, overturning several state laws against abortion. It remains one of the most controversial decisions in Supreme Court history. The decision in Roe v. Wade has sparked a decades-long national debate over when abortion should be legal; the role of the Supreme Court in constitutional adjudication; and the role of religious views in the political sphere. Roe v. Wade became one of the most politically significant Supreme Court decisions in history, reshaping national politics, dividing the nation into "pro-choice" and "pro-life" camps, and inspiring grassroots activism. Roe sparked widespread opposition, from those who viewed the Court's decision as illegitimate for straying too far from the text and history of the Constitution, as well as from those motivated by religious and moral beliefs about the inviolability of fetal life. It also attracted widespread support, from those who view the decision as necessary to achieve women's equality and personal freedom.

fpotusahuss20321979/mister1979-Scot

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wassup, Scott.

Your media empire? Good luck with that, mate.

10:50 AM  

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