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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Congratulations, West Virginia!
No, Senator Robert Byrd hasn’t stopped naming things after himself. I congratulate thee because the bill to have Hunter Safety Education taught in schools has been signed into law by your Governor. May your legislative bounty shine upon all the … Continue reading
Posted in Heroes, Comrades and Brothers
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Those damn religious zealot Republicans
Their intolerant views are enough to set a man to crime. Oh, wait. Rep. Monique Davis (D-Chicago) interrupted atheist activist Rob Sherman during his testimony Wednesday afternoon before the House State Government Administration Committee in Springfield and told him, “What … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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This is news?
So, yeah, there is this story going around the intertubes about Seattle Democrats booing the suggestion of saying the pledge of allegiance at a delegate procedure. Why is this news? Is anyone here really surprised by this revelation? Let me … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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RNS Quote of the Day: 04/08/08
From the “No Shit, Sherlock” file It is tough to get my son to respect authority when he knows she breaks the law growing pot. Unnamed Mother The story at the above link breaks down like this: Son was caught … Continue reading
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Another Racist Gun Law
About to bite the dust. At Boomershoot 2007, David and I met Dave, a great guy who drove all the way out from Michigan to attend. He, David and I all now have adjoining shooting positions we are hoping to … Continue reading
Posted in Have Gun, Will Travel
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The Bagman
Yes, Seattle enacted a $0.20 tax on all grocery bags last week. Yes, they called it an “environmental fee”. No, I don’t really care. Yes, I live in Tacoma. You see, in the utopia that is supposed to Seattle, no … Continue reading
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Lost in the re-write
They may have read the script version for Orwell’s Animal Farm, but the editor must have cut some parts out. As the Screen Actors Guild gets set to begin contract negotiations with the major Hollywood studios — and tries to … Continue reading
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Just Give Us More Money
And your kids will be magically smarter. That is the rallying cry of teachers (union zealots) everywhere. Umm, I may be the product of a broken publik skrool sistam, but even I know when the numbers don’t add up. We’re … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day: 04/07/08
See-Dubya, writing at Michelle Malkin’s place on the topic of Janet Reno joining the ACLU team who wish to defend the terrorists at Gitmo It’s funny: One of Janet Reno’s most significant accomplishments as attorney general was capturing Elian Gonzales … Continue reading
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The More Things Change
Apparently, the nuances of being a sports car enthusiast I learned during the 90’s didn’t make it down the the poor saps in Riverside, CA. Using $503,000 in federal and state gas tax revenue to pay for overtime, nine police … Continue reading