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Category Archives: The Left is Never Right
Comin’ Through
Or, perhaps not. If electricity is manufactured in one place, say, the Columbia River via hydroelectric dam, and used in another place, say, Seattle, you will need to sting wires from the dam to Seattle. The same fact holds true for … Continue reading
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Whole Punch
My apologies. On Friday I mentioned that I would have a question for you in regards to a possible hole in Free Market Theory. I was mistaken. As I was typing in the thoughts that had been running through my head on this … Continue reading
Two Wrongs
And take a left (wing approach to your decisions). That is about all I can get out of the 9th Circus’ decision to first, ban the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance, since saying the words “Under God” was a … Continue reading
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A Lack of Empathy is the Least of My Worries
Ace blogged about a Harvard study yesterday that shows liberal’s brains (you know, those squishy things in their skulls that they rarely, if ever, use) get warm fuzzies when they think of or hear about their fellow libtards, but get all twisted when … Continue reading
Uh-oh
It appears the Swiss, long famed in gun-rights circles for still requiring every able-bodied Swiss male to keep a (drool) Sig 550-series fully-automatic assault rifle in his home as part of the citizen militia, may be rethinking that practice following … Continue reading
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Put Your Money in a Better Place
Last week, at the Klueless Kos Kids’ Klubhouse, diarist ‘TheBookPolice’ opined about how he wants, nay, DEMANDS, that he pay higher taxes. I Want Higher Taxes: A Deconstruction Let me just say it straight out: I WANT HIGHER TAXES. What … Continue reading
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Typical Day in the Neighborhood
It’s Thursday at the Seattle Times and they are deciding which ‘Letters to the Editor’ to print in their Friday edition. Shortly thereafter, they have decide which ones of those they are going to include in their online version. Since … Continue reading
Looking for a Hand Out
No, not me (unless you’re so inclined). No, it’s ‘Baghdad’ Jim McDermott who is begging for money and he’s got Slick Willy stopping by for star power. And, of course, the local liberal media has to give the event free … Continue reading
Even a Broken Clock
Is right twice a day. But Markos Zuniga is only right once in a blue moon. One of the proponents of regulating political speech on blogs is a woman byt he name of Carol Darr. Darr is the big boss … Continue reading
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Picking up the slack
Seeing as how I’ve gradually spent less and less time on the PC this week (with less than 30 minutes spent on-line yesterday), I’ve been falling behind on my ‘Issues’ reading. As for local issues, I scan the emails the … Continue reading