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Why do they do it? It’s a secret!
One of the reasons I was so upset to read about the damnable TSA conducting warrantless searches anywhere they want is the way it’s just reported as “news” after it’s a done deal. Why wasn’t there a national debate? Why didn’t the voters have any say in the matter? Those who ask questions like “where…
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Heroic national crackdown on anything “suspicious”
While it sickens me to see this happening in the United States, the fact is that the federal government — in the form of the detested TSA — is no longer confining itself to airport security, but is now operating on the nation’s highways: PORTLAND, Tenn. – You’re probably used to seeing TSA’s signature blue…
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Follow the money!
While we all know that the country is in the clutches of Wall Street, Big Banking, Big Oil, and other malefactors of great wealth, it’s tough to fight them, because they have so many ways to hide. But because they’re hidden, I’m thinking that the best way to fight them might be to figure out…
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“The government shouldn’t be trying to tell people everything to do”
While some people seem to find his statements contradictory or confusing (possibly because they don’t understand the distinction he is making), I think Herman Cain has made it pretty clear that while he is a social conservative, he is not a statist social conservative. In response to a series of questions about homosexuality and abortion,…
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Happy Birthday Coco!
I’m afraid that today is Coco’s 7th birthday. She has been such a wonderful muse over the years, that I thought a picture of the birthday girl was in order. Even if Coco looks out of order as I hold her in an awkward pose. (The red eyes are not her fault, and they photograph…
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“Abolish Money!” and other thoughts
Via Jeff Percifield on Facebook I found some keen insights into the thinking of the Occupy Wall Street protesters in a delightful Howard Stern Youtube documentary broadcast. From the lips of the protesters themselves, in their own words. It’s a crying shame there’s no video, but I’m glad Howard Stern is doing the work his “respectable”…
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All your implants are belong to us!
As someone who has learned to distrust isms, I have also learned that it is important to at least keep track of them, lest the ism people sneak up and stop me from doing what I want to do. Reading this Reason article, I was drawn to an emerging ism — bioconservatism. Lawler, a member of…
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Irrelevant front page news
I did not miss tonight’s debate, and I saw Rick Perry and Mitt Romney fly at each other like fighting cocks. Perry accused Romney of hiring illegals, and Romney denied it, because (so he says) he never hires anyone directly. I see both of their points, but the Nevada audience obviously recognizes that it’s tough…
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The Texas Miracle – Dope Smuggling
We now know why Rick Perry thinks making pot legal may not be the best idea for Texas. The Texas economy is dependent on the dope trade. Before a federal judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison earlier this year, prosecutors established that between 2006 and 2010 Herrera had been a conduit for more…
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Cool squares and root causes
I am having trouble with the logic in a piece I read earlier which indicts the baby boomers in part because of the depraved antics of their “leaders.” These people not only caused an entire generation to become dysfunctional, they also drove today’s teenagers into cannibalism and drinking blood: Cool was indeed oppressive — and…
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Government Solution
Occupy Wall Street? You might as well send them a check. The only way to get business out of government is to make government smaller. There is no “government” solution to the government problem. Update: I see comments here and there around the www about how messed up these kids are. I dunno – Wall…
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“OK children, now it’s time to surrender your birthright!”
Whether it masquerades as “multiculturalism” or not, that this sort of thing is going on in American public schools ought to worry everyone: Students in a Texas public high school were made to stand up and recite the Mexican national anthem and Mexican pledge of allegiance as part of a Spanish class assignment, but the school…
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Was I in places I never went?
Facebook can be a very awkward, um, “place.” Is place the right word? Not long ago, an irritating thing happened to me for the second time. I was put on a group I did not join. A lot of people have been complaining about Facebook allowing this, and they say it presents opportunities for scam…
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Strange bedfellows attack wicked “cult”
A Mitt Romney fan I am not. But I think the Mormon bashing which has been going on is out of line and un-American, and Romney’s enemies would do well to keep in mind that it could very well trigger a backlash in his favor. Right now, the anti-Mormon stuff is mainly on the right…
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White Rabbit
Grace when she was part of a Great Society, before she became part of an Airplane. And remember to feed your head.
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They Started A Chip Company
Yep. The above gentlemen have started a computer chip company. GreenArrays. And you thought making chips was a young man’s game? It is true the young guys can work harder. But old guys can work smarter. And with enough coffee, on occasion they can work just as hard. The chip company is more than old…
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A Few Mistakes Have Been Made
Supreme Court Justice Anton Scalia says the drug laws were a mistake. “It was a great mistake to put routine drug offenses into the federal courts,” he told the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday. The Wall Street Journal went on to report Scalia’s belief that the laws forced Congress to enlarge the federal court system, and…
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Understanding Racism©
What is racism? The above question is virtually unanswerable, because racism has become more of a political term than a racial term. It has joined a whole host of words which have lost their original meaning and taken on political meanings that often defy basic logic. In two earlier posts I struggled over which of the…
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Tipping as an entitlement
I don’t know why, but dumb ideas always seem to start in California and spread elsewhere. The latest is a demand that San Francisco restaurant patrons pay a mandatory 25% tip: SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF/99.7 Now) – It’s a question many of us ask when we go out to a restaurant. “How much should I tip?”…
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I Need Some Help
We don’t usually do this sort of thing around here. You will note there is no donation button anywhere. I’m going to add one temporarily because I could use some help with a project. Think of this as sort of a kick starter for something that could prove useful in fairly short order. ====== As…