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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Home is where the heart is.
Friends, Whoever first penned, “Home is where the heart is,” summed up the power of our reality in a very short sentence. Are you “Home?” I am. I just got home to those nasty, terrible, vile communists. It is funny … Continue reading
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Boy Scouts add gays for money, but what happened to Girl Scouts?
Friends, Girl Scouts struggle to make in the ‘new era.’ After letting gays in, Girl Scouts are not struggling to make it. Correlation does not indicate causation, but it sure looks strange. They caved to the pressure and now they … Continue reading
Parents let boys charge bear.
OK, That is not the headline: Brothers run at bear to save younger sister. The story is “after the alarm for the bear was called, the boys made sure their little sister got to safety.” IMHO, that was my interpretation. … Continue reading
Pit bull kills boy.
Friends, This one is a painful one. Story. You know, for all the talk about how many people are killed by guns, I don’t remember the Constitution promising out of control attack dogs. I don’t think crazy people and crazy … Continue reading
Will you pay 70% in taxes?
Friends, In discussing debt, I have noticed there is always a desire to make the other guy pay more. OK. But, since our great Country was founded by men, and women, who sacrificed greatly (often all they had), how much … Continue reading
Friends, read what Jeff wrote.
Friends, The title says it all, read what Jeff wrote. Someone needs to pay for all these kids. Someone needs to be held accountable. Yes. The mother and father(s) for bringing 15 kids into the world. What do you think? … Continue reading
Is Tarentino racist?
Friends, I am trying to find an interview Tarentino did about his movie Django. In the late night interview, he talked about a black man being empowered to go around the ‘Antebellum south’ killing white men. But, what do I … Continue reading
China sent Snowden to Moscow, is that good?
Friends, What do you think about Hong Kong (China) sending the spy guy (Snowden) to Moscow? Is this good for USA? China? or, Russia? Or, (I think) is it bad for everyone? Ghost.
Nicosia International Airport—A Moment Frozen In Time
Originally posted on Doublewhirler:
Nicosia International airport stands abandoned, frozen in time in no man’s land. The time is August 17, 1974 and the land is the UN buffer zone in Cyprus. Created after Turkey (in response to a Greek-inspired coup…
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A Proposal For Direct Democracy
Originally posted on Whistling In The Wind:
It’s fair to say that almost all people value our democratic government and are thankful we don’t live in a dictatorship. We value the ability to chose our leaders and influence our nation’s…
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