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Monthly Archives: February 2008
As if daycare didn’t already cost enough
The Washington State Legislature has floated a bill that would not only unionize all “Childcare Providersâ€. Section 8: The legislature finds that as of 2000, child care workers in the state earned an average hourly wage of eight dollars and … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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It’s Super Duper Tuesday!
Hillary’s cryin’. Obama’s poll numbers are flying’. McCain’s lyin’ Romney’s buyin’. And I don’t get to vote for another two damn weeks! Eh, no one I want to cast a vote for anyway. Hopefully they’ll still be more than one … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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There is no such thing as an “Accidental Discharge”
There are only “Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wounds” (SIGW). Unfortunately, I got to see one up close and personal during my range trip this weekend. For a week and a half I’d been organizing a range day with some of my co-workers. … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day: 02/04/08
Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficial. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding. Louis D Brandeis … Continue reading
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FYI
I’m getting a boucoup spam attack at this time and the anti-spamware program has been turned up to “Total Beeatch” to try and keep the bastards at bay until I get back from the range later today to deal with … Continue reading
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For those of you
Who are needing to get your official Tom Brady hatin’ on a bit early…. I give thee DickapediaÂ
Sadly
This was our “illegal immigration investigation” technique for far too long. Normally, a non-injury rear-end collision wouldn’t warrant a news story. But in an ironic twist, this crash involved a van full of illegal immigrants which slammed into an SUV … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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RNS Quote of the Day: 02/01/08
Sailor Curt corrects yesterday’s QotD It’s like taking a bucket of water from the deep end and, after inefficiently conveying it to the shallow end, slopping a good 1/4 of the contents of the bucket into the dirt during the … Continue reading
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Apparently
There was a meeting of Hollywood socialistas last night. I kept seeing two people arguing about which one of them was more willing to buy people’s votes with bad healthcare proposals and surrender ground to jihadis the fastest. I only … Continue reading
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What was that
About Global Warming? (cricketts) Joe has a the trials and tribulations of his wife’s trip across Washington’s I-90 mountain pass at Snoqualmie. Picture five hours in white out conditions waiting for the plows to clear an avalanche. I particularly want … Continue reading
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