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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
We’ve got even more poll results!
While the vast majority of the nation is fed up with Congress, the Repubs aren’t exactly making great strides in earning their confidence as yet. Nor should they until they’ve done something to earn it. But this can’t hurt 51% … Continue reading
We got poll results!
First, two from Rasumssen: The clean sweep poll If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, just 25% of voters nationwide would keep the current batch of legislators. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that … Continue reading
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Crazy for the iPhone?
Well, you’d pretty much have to be. And they pretty much are.
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Yet another reason
To start selling off the National Parks to help pay down the debt. Only 1% of Black Americans visit them. OK, so that really isn’t a good reason. How about this one: The United States government has direct ownership of … Continue reading
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Nothing from nothing leaves nothing
Ya gotta have something, if you pass health care insurance reform. Yeah, I guess it doesn’t really fit in with the tune, does it? So now comes the news that 54% of Americans would rather Congress do nothing, zero, nada, … Continue reading
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America Awakens
I think I can stand being part of this majority With improvements in the economy and only a fraction of the stimulus money having been spent so far, most Americans — 72 percent — say returning the unused portion of … Continue reading
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Ammo for Sale (plus trivia)
I have 600rnds of 7.62×39 that I have determined I do not need. This is the product (click for bigger) It is Yugo manufactured, headstamped 1979. Brass cased, copper jacketed. They come 40rnds per box, loaded on the SKS stripper … Continue reading
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Ah yes. Where were we?
Let’s see, I struck out completely at the Town Hall, I mean “Gun Show”. I got no decent offers on what I’d brought, but got a half-assed offer on a pistol I didn’t bring. Next month’s show happens while I’m … Continue reading
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Weekend Update
In good news, the good folks at Lucky Gunner Ammo have taken the place of the PayPal bigots if you would like to buy more raffle tickets to win the Para GI 1911. I’m going back to the monthly Town … Continue reading
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It’s not keeping me up at night
But my mind keeps wandering over to the place where it wonders what all the Norks got from Clinton for the release of Ling and Lee. After all, this is the guy whose Secretary of State worked hard for, and … Continue reading
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