>> Former Senior Advisor to George W. Bush, Karl Rove, said he was ultimately "proud" of waterboarding and other interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration. What are his poor kids going to have to do to earn their daddy's pride? (BBC)
>> A federal court in San Francisco ruled that the "under God" portion of the Pledge of Allegiance was not an endorsement of religion but a patriotic phrase. You know, patriotism in God's country. (the San Francisco Chronicle)
>> A Dutch nurses union launched a national campaign today against patients claiming sex be part of their care. Must be part of the natural healing trend. (Reuters)
>> LaRhonda Pettit, one of the twelve illegitimate children of James Brown, claims her father's body is missing from its crypt after she wanted to do an autopsy of it. She doesn't sound crazy at all. (the Daily Mail)
>> And finally: It was previously believed that a protein that destroyed nerve signals was one of the main causes of Alzheimer's, but now Harvard researches believe that protein may actually be part of the brain's defense system. This groundbreaking discovery of...what, wait are we talking about? (the New York Times)
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