Daily Archives: January 11, 2007

Yeah, Yeah

I forgot the music today. And here I had all night off to remember to pick some tunage. Oh well. Here, try this video of our “Snowpocolypse 2007” on for size instead and I’ll get some tunage up tomorrow.

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Get on the horn

I know I’ve been asking folks to do this a lot lately, but you really need to call or write your Senators and Representatives more often. I’m personally trying to work myself up to the point where, if their in … Continue reading

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Didn’t Go There

Didn’t watch the speech last night. Read it. Overall, not bad. He finally admitted that it was a mistake to go in light. Unfortunately, the left doesn’t even want him to call for back-up. Too little, too late to help … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: 01/11/07

Once again, the “5 Levels of Alertness” as written by Boston T. Party in his book Boston’s Gun Bible Part 4 Red – It is no longer a potential problem, it is about to happen. You have a willingness to … Continue reading

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Montana Politics

Via Craig at MTPolitics comes word of a very, very stupid anti-“price gouging” and anti-“hoarding” law making its way through their legislature. (3) If a person did not offer for sale an essential good or service, at retail or wholesale, … Continue reading

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Damn Straight, Skippy

Lee at Right Thinking found the following in a post at MSNBC The reason that privacy laws in Europe and the U.S. are so different springs from a basic divergence in attitude: Europeans reserve their deepest distrust for corporations, while … Continue reading

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Always a Bridesmaid

Never a Bride. Seattle ranks 4th in U.S. for bank robberies in ’06 Thanks to the likes of “Attila the Bun,” “Nomad” and “Garden Glove,” Seattle had more bank robberies last year than every U.S. city but three. With 74 … Continue reading

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Is this their stock answer for everything?

Oregon Democrat, Rep. Peter DeFazio, on The Hills Congress Blog Increasing entrance fees will only drag down the already low visitation rate at national parks. Instead of raising fees for park users, the Department of the Interior should collect the … Continue reading

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