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Friday, January 02, 2004

Pat Robertson is turning into Nostradamus:
Sun-Sentinel: South Florida news: Pat Robertson said Friday that God told him President Bush will be re-elected in a landslide. ``I think George Bush is going to win in a walk,'' the religious broadcaster said on his ``700 Club'' program on the Virginia Beach-based Christian Broadcasting Network, which he founded. ``I really believe I'm hearing from the Lord it's going to be like a blowout election in 2004. It's shaping up that way,'' Robertson said. ``The Lord has just blessed him,'' Robertson said of Bush. ``I mean, he could make terrible mistakes and comes out of it. It doesn't make any difference what he does, good or bad, God picks him up because he's a man of prayer and God's blessing him.'' Earlier on the program, Robertson had explained that he wanted to share ``some of the things that I believe the Lord was showing me as I spent several days in prayer at the end of 2003.'' Robertson also said that this year will be one of ``extraordinary prosperity'' and that God will bless China in 2004 ``in a way it's never known before.'' ``God loves China and he loves the Chinese people,'' Robertson said. ``I believe there's going to be an unbelievable spiritual revival taking place in China this year.'' The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, a frequent Robertson critic and executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said he had a prediction of his own. ``I predict that Pat Robertson in 2004 will continue to use his multimillion broadcasting empire to promote George Bush and other Republican candidates,'' Lynn said in a statement. ``Maybe Pat got a message from (Bush political adviser) Karl Rove and thought it was from God.'' A Robertson spokeswoman did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.

Tuesday, December 30, 2003

The Poincare conjecture has been proven!? Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Health / Science / Century-old math problem may have been solved.

Sunday, December 28, 2003

The RIAA can't force ISPs to divulge the identities of their music sharing customers:
Music industry piracy subpoenas illegal - (United Press International): " WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- A federal appeals court in Washington told the record industry Friday it could no longer issue subpoenas to track down and sue alleged file swappers. Overturning a series of decisions in favor of the Recording Industry Association of America, the court said copyright law did not allow the organization to use subpoenas for the identity of file swappers on Internet service providers' networks, CNET News.com reported."
By the way: downloading pirated music has been legal in Canada the whole time.