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 * Spain wins the World Cup, Netherlands finishing second, Germany third, and Uruguay fourth. Conservapedia congratulated Spain with "Spanish Inquisition defeats Dutch Masters".
 * Even more faulty Conservative logic: Conservapedia blames the United States' "early" loss in the Round of 16 at the World Cup on "feminism having eliminated soccer at Division I colleges." Rather than trying to scapegoat women, we at Liberapedia know the real answer: America just does Baseball better than soccer.
 * The Pope deplores police raids in Belgium aimed at uncovering child abuse.  Why on earth might the Pope want to discourage a thorough investigation?  Many guilty priests, even a Belgian bishop have resigned, .  We at Liberapedia hope the pope is sincere in wanting justice.
 * Fox News getting full of themselves? Gretchen Carlson compares her job as a Fox News anchor to being the President of the United States.
 * More faulty Conservative logic: Natural disasters are a act of the god. Really? If they are a act of god then why did a recent lightning storm burn down a statue of Jesus?
 * Barack Obama makes his first Oval Office address to the nation, discussing his plan for the BP oil spill.
 * US Vice President Joe Biden visits South Africa to discussed a range of issues with his South African counterparts.
 * Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski's resolution that would have dismantled the Clean Air Act and increase America's oil dependence by billions of barrels. Has been defeated by Democrat Senators by a vote of 53-47
 * Does a Sarah Palin endorsement matter? Not at all, in South Carolina Nikki Haley faces a run-off election, despite being endorsed by Palin.
 * Anti-Incumbent Year in America? Nope, Democrat Sen. Blanche Lincoln wins her party's nomination even though she was targeted for defeat, she was also endorsed by Bill Clinton who called her "the comeback kid"
 * The 2010 UK General Election has resulted in a Hung Parliament. The Liberals are in Talks with the Tories sparking protests outside the Lib Dem Headquarters for electoral reform.
 * The President of Poland Lech Kaczyński has died along with 97 other people, many of whom were high ranking members of Polish government, in a plane crash in Russia.
 * The Pope did far too little to protect children from Priestly child sex abuse, see A problem with Paedophilia. Should he resign?  Will he die?
 * The Large Hadron Collider went online and set the record for highest energy man-made particle collisions. As of 4/1/10, despite what some Conservapedians may think, the world is still here.
 * By a seven vote margin, the House has voted in favor of health care reform.
 * The Tea Party finally has a liberal alternative. The Coffee Party has been launched, with more liberal ideals like how the government is not the enemy.