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Monthly Archives: October 2006
The Dumbest Thing I’ve Read All Day: 10/26
You have got to listen to this radio ad from GOP candidate Bob Corker, and this is why: The loony left, starting, I believe at the TPM Cafe, where the sound file resides at, is charging that the drums in … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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Boo Freakin’ Hoo
All over the leftosphere there are hues and cries about this insipid report titled “The Worldwide Press Freedom Index” from the leftist media watchdog group “Reporters Without Borders” where they state that press freedom in America is rapidly declining. We … Continue reading
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The Rats Have Now Left the Ship
But do those abord know it has sunk? Somehow, yes, I think they have. State, City show no interest in taking over district The fundamental flaws plaguing Seattle’s troubled school district go beyond money woes and controversial school closure proposals, many city and … Continue reading
Posted in Academia and Other Nonsense
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Care to take a guess
As to who will be making charges of vote fraud and disenfranchisement on November the 8th? Of course you know who will be doing that, so here is a slightly harder question: Can you guess what they’re evidence will be? … Continue reading
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Sending them back over the walls
I’m sleeping soundly yesterday afternoon when, at around 1430, a phone call wakes me up. I know I shouldn’t sleep with my phone on, but it is a habit. Anyway, I answer the phone and it is the manager at one … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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RNS Quote of the Day: 10/25/06
Over at the Babalu Blog, Henry “Conductor” Gomez fisks an editorial on the subject of the Cuba enbargo published in the Madison, Wisconsin “Capital Times” to within an inch of castro’s life. Well worth a whole read, and to attempt … Continue reading
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The Dumbest Thing I’ve Read All Day: 10/25
CNN, fascinated to the nines with showing the enemy propaganda sniper film they insipidly titled “Insurgent Video” over and over again. To any American who actually does want the US to get Iraq settled so that we can leave and not … Continue reading
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Not Only
Does Seattle have the claim to fame of The World’s Richest Man, we now also can claim the title to The World’s Top Money Making Dead Guy. Kurt Cobain is showbusiness’s top earning dead celebrity – surpassing Elvis Presley. The … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Earlier this week
I wrote about Lyn Davis Lear getting all conspiratorial when she looks at Karl Rove being so confident about the (R)’s chances in the upcoming election. One of the factors mentioned was the money factor and about how the GOP … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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On the Cheap
I do not fault anyone for using the Google owned Blogger program to put their thoughts on the web. It is quite suitable for just about everyone. If I had not inherited RNS from the Blogfather Nukevet Neal, I probably … Continue reading
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