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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Get a move on!
Fred’s looking for 2400 donations in 24 hours. It being the Christmas season, and I being flush with more than just Frederalism, I tossed him a Franklin. What are you going to do?
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Opposites: Part 2
The good news is that I’ve not gone insane. Or maybe I did and I’ve just brought you all along with me for the ride. I’m pretty sure it is the former though. OK, with seven opinions in, I am … Continue reading
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OK, well that sucked
Don’t know why and I don’t know how, but my connection to this intarweb thingy has been as reliable at getting my posts up as Bush was with vetoing pork-filled budgets in his first 6 years in office. As of … Continue reading
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They Wouldn’t Have Stopped the Zeros in 1941
but I’d guess these fully-autonomous robot helicopters with 300-rpm automatic shotguns are just the first step towards a fleet of 24/7 robot aircraft that actually could prevent an aerial assault on a sensitive target like Pearl Harbor — or, say, … Continue reading
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It’s a good thing
That the Heartless Libertarian went east, because otherwise he’d probably be dealing with this. (all pics are click for bigger) That is a picture of Exit 82 over I-5 in Chehalis, Washington. No worries here, that is not me in … Continue reading
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Well now
Gonna have to do somehting about this here. RNS reader Darrell, who isn’t even in Washington State, tipped me to this attempted take-away of use of public land planned for tomorrow. From the NRA_ILA The Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission … Continue reading
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I Do
So very much love the state of denial that the leftosphere is currently in with respect to the NIE that came out yesterday. They love to tout the “Iran stopped assembling their bomb in 2003” and then neglect to mention … Continue reading
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A Tie-In
With David’s post “A Taste of Things to Come” Barack Obama was in Harlem last week, paying fealty to Al Sharpton in hopes of getting his endorsement. When asked about the race between HRC and Obama, this is the quote … Continue reading
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Last night’s Dog and Pony Show
Also known as the YouTube Debate. Watched it (up to the last 20 minutes) and wondered who was running the show, Anderson Cooper or Chuck Barris. Anyway, liked the gun questions, though I liked the answers even more (because they … Continue reading
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The Days of Our Plates
Rob at the Say Anything blog thinks the owner of this SUV likes watching Liberal heads explode. I tend to agree, though I’d hate to be that guy’s insurer. Speaking of license plates, my selection from the “Personalized License Plate … Continue reading
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