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Daily Archives: April 5, 2008
The Bait and Switch
First, they sell leftists and those not smart enough to pay attention on “Discrimination Laws”. Once enacted, they switch it up. Oz is getting talked into the switch as you read. A study of racial discrimination laws in several Western … Continue reading
Posted in Useful Idiots
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Sorry Oregonians
Say hello to state enabled identity theft. A USB drive that was dumped at a yard debris recycling company had a big surprise inside – old Oregon Department of Motor Vehicle records with tens of thousands of names, birth dates … Continue reading
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Spitzer was onto something
Well, after an 8 hour session, I must say that former NY Gov Spitzer had the better idea. For $4000, I got an 8×10 room with a sink, shower, commode, closet and a double bed. There was a TV, but … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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