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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Man enough to admit I was wrong
In the past, when arguing the many faults of FDR and his many terms in the Executive Branch, I may have flippantly stated that the only thing that got us out of the Great Depression was WWII. I was wrong. … Continue reading
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Two Things
#1 – New Metallica album: Don’t bother, which is sad because I really had such high hopes. Rick Rubin produced it, so it should have blown my socks off. In reality, not so much. The Dethalbum rocks much harder and … Continue reading
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Weekend Ponderings
Take a read of this bit by David Boaz over at Cato-at-Liberty on the topic of morals and societal systems. Ponder. Comment. Found @ Cafe Hayek cialis cialis for order prescription drug prednisone buy now cialis no prescription cialis professional … Continue reading
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It’s funny cause its true
It is also scary because its true. My first thought when I saw this headline about Jerome Corsi Anti-Obama author detained in Kenya “Come January, he’ll be detained in America too.”
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On Fire
That was Townhall.Com yesterday. You can start out with this post from Amanda Carpenter, who has some questions for McCain about his mortgage buyout idea. My favorite of the bunch: There’s no evidence the housing market has bottomed out yet. … Continue reading
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Mortal Kombat Training
Kitteh Style After having to chase Ulthar off the counters and tables with the squirt gun, The Wife has adopted the title I bestowed upon him while taking these pics the other day: Ulthar the Terrible X-Style w/Teeth
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I Got Mad Skills
Whoops. No, actually, I’ve got Man Skills. At least 80 of them. If I did more woodworking, I’d have closer to 90 of them.
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And yet another reason to vote for her
She insults and/or scares islamo-pukes with her womanity. Or something. With some overly friendly comments to Gov. Sarah Palin at the United Nations, Asif Ali Zardari has succeeded in uniting one of Pakistan’s hard-line mosques and its feminists after a … Continue reading
Pain in the Ass
Sunday’s PJ O’Rourke column gives us some grave news I looked death in the face. All right, I didn’t. I glimpsed him in a crowd. I’ve been diagnosed with cancer, of a very treatable kind. I’m told I have a … Continue reading
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First!
Must be all those bigoted bitter clingers Gov. Phil Bredesen has appointed East Tennessee Court of Appeals Judge Sharon Lee to a seat on the state Supreme Court. The appointment means that women will hold three of the five seats … Continue reading
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