ARCHIVES: DECEMBER 2005

God Starts Randomly Smacking Pat Robertson

"It's weird. He'll just be sitting there and all of a sudden he's smacked right out of his chair," said 700 Club employee Angelique Moses.

AMERICA

The state of Kentucky is flabbergasted why people from West Virginia would go through the trouble.

POLITICS

A bill by federal lawmakers would curtail corrupt lobbying practices by calling for caps on spending at strip clubs.

U.S.

Typographical errors are to blame for the Southern Baptist Convention's recent vote to outlaw "day marriages."

INTERNATIONAL

Countries all across Europe have announced an attempt to abolish tobacco advertising at sporting events.

AMERICA

A database holds damaging information on commercial bus drivers, but no one with access to it knows how to use a computer.

SPORTS

Reports out of a rural town say that a football player for the University Of Rural, Ohio has been charged with drug trafficking.

AUTO INDUSTRY

A new report says streets are safer than ever, but the people and vehicles that inhabit those streets are just as dangerous as ever.

ASTRONOMY

The Earth may be hit by an asteroid 30 years from now, so people who may be alive at that time may want to take some precautions.

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