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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
The Problem Will Solve Itself
I’m not going to admit that I’m one of the many on our side of the aisle who’ve just given up on America following Tuesday, but the following has been running through my mind for the last few days. Note … Continue reading
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Things that make you go “Whoa”.
A few items that have come across the news wire that surprised me: 1 – Gary Johnson won more than 1% of the vote and received more votes than any other Libertarian Party candidate. I’m not one in a million, … Continue reading
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Oh Well
So last night was a disappointment. It is as though half of America went But, as Uncle said, “Moochers Gonna Mooch”. I have been around the leftosphere and seen this and variants of it everywhere Because they care more about … Continue reading
Guess what today is?
Possibly the best day for the nation since November 4th, 1980. I live in Washington, so I can’t actually vote today because we’re only allowed to mail-in our ballots. Sure, there are a sparse few locations throughout the state where … Continue reading
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There was supposed to be a firearms sale here yesterday
Why there wasn’t in a moment. There was a death in the family a couple weeks back. It was my step-father. He was a hunter and a fisherman who participated in each deer and elk season in Washington state between … Continue reading
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For Your Weekend Enjoyment
I’ll be back tomorrow with a video for the weekend. Until Then…
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Do you like reading Sherlock Holmes?
Do you also like college-aged women? How about college-aged women who like Sherlock Holmes? Or, college-aged women who like reading porn in which Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are main characters? Then have I got event for you!!!!1!! I like … Continue reading
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Let it be never ending
DO NOT call for an end to the NFL referees strikes. I repeat: Do Not. If the country can’t see how bad the media is at reporting the truth, then they deserve to get messed up calls in their men-in-tights eggball games. When you … Continue reading
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Pwnership #2
I haven’t heard much from this guy in a while, but do watch as former Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) owns Judy Woodruff and a White House lackey on the PBS Newshour
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Wouldn’t It Be Nice?
This all sounds pretty good. Too bad it’ll never happen. Listen to Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) speak to The Ripon Society talk about “The Fiscal Cliff”. He has it right that the “cliff” we’ll be facing in January isn’t the … Continue reading
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