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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Smarter than your average NYC taxi rider
If you’re wondering where I’ve been, I’m attempting to get ahead of my school work in preparation of Boomershoot. This has led to some strange happenings yesterday. I fell asleep to something on the Discovery Channel in the late morning. … Continue reading
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First day of Spring Quarter
Is today. I hope you’re all enjoying the Geography 101 Lab Series. It’ll run through Friday and then be archived. This quarter is English Composition and Intermediate Algebra. Hopefully, I’ll have something to post from one or both of them … Continue reading
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Setting the hook
They’ve stuffed another entitlement program fishhook down the people’s throats and now they are out attempting to make us all believe it won’t cause us to bleed. Pelosi instructions to Democrats leaving for recess: It’s time to go on offense … Continue reading
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Sunday Lesson on Good and Evil
For me. I don’t know all of these, so you’ll have to tell me how the anonymous author did. Clicken to embiggen, of course.
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I might have to start a new department
Of “It’s funny, cause it’s true” Found at Zombie’s place
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On Rights and Responsibilities
So far over this last year, Congress has stated multiple times in multiple voices that Health Care is a “Right†and I have a “Responsibility†to buy insurance to cover my medical expenses so that my fellow citizens are not … Continue reading
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A plane with your name on it
“Man, it is a nice afternoon for a run on the beach. I’m so glad I got away from work early enough to do this. This running this must be working pretty well because that woman was staring at me … Continue reading
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Familiarize Thyself
Tim Cavanaugh at Reason Online points out Five Lies About the American Economy. Put them in your head and keep them there. Especially #5.
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Somebody needs to look at a map
It seems as though they forgot about the proximity of Idaho Love Letter to our Neighbors: Idaho is Open for Your Business Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter It’s true that a rising tide lifts all boats. But how those boats are … Continue reading
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Normally, this kind of talk stays between couples
With one asking it from the other. But they need to start demanding it from their government. At least when it comes to health care. Treat me like a dog Found via Reason.TV
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