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Category Archives: Heroes, Comrades and Brothers
I think Justice Thomas is Pissed Off
It kills me that this man isn’t writing majority opinions. As it is, he’s in the unenviable position of being surrounded by some of the country’s most erudite legal minds, yet realizing that most of them are fucking fools. Here’s his … Continue reading
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The Difference
Between Seattle, Washington and Bozeman, Montana In Seattle, when a police officer has to discharge his weapon in the line of duty, the news stations always show footage of the criminal’s crying relatives blaming the “trigger happy cops” and how the “little … Continue reading
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Surprise! President Bush Supports Gay Civil Unions
I support gay civil unions myself, and frankly don’t have any problem with the idea of gay marriage either. Thus, this post is apropos of nothing except that at our company picnic over the weekend, I overheard yet another comment to the effect … Continue reading
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A Hero of 9/11: Benjamin “Keefe” Clark
An executive chef for Sodexho and a former U.S. Marine and Gulf War veteran, Benjamin Clark was a well-known presence in the corporate dining room of Fiduciary Trust on the 96th floor of the South Tower, WTC 2, where he … Continue reading
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9/11 Remembered Around the Web
If you know of other good sites, post them in the comments, please. http://www.libertynews.org/wtc has pictures and audio. Blogs honoring 9/11 victims are here. Michelle Malkin’s roundup from last year is still excellent. … Beware, there’s lots of garbage out there, folks. … Continue reading
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An Update to Yesterday’ Post
On the beating of the Washington National Guardsman. A reader at Sound Politics has contact information for folks who would like to send cards and letters of support to the man. SPC Powell c/o DCSPER Building 15 Camp Murray Tacoma, WA … Continue reading
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9/11 Blog Tributes
Sign up here to honor on your blog a randomly selected victim of the 9/11 attacks. On 9/11/2006, I’ll be paying tribute to Benjamin Keefe Clark. Â
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Corina Bakery
Yesterday morning, I took a little trip over to see Walter and Jessica Gaya’s bakery that David posted on last week. Â (clickee for mondo-size) Easy to find and with plenty of parking, even at 8am in downtown Tacoma, the Corina … Continue reading
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62 Years Ago
General Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote this note “Our landings in the Cherbourg-Le Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the … Continue reading
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Sergeant Gaya’s Bakery
Michael Yon has a very nice writeup about the Deuce Four sniper and former 2004 Boomershoot Clinic instructor’s new bakery in Tacoma, Washington. Go read. Lots of pics, too! The man looks happy.
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