All or nothing…..
I have little patience these days for the rantings of so-called “Constitutionalists”-those folks who insist that every thing the government does these days is somehow in violation of the Constitution...
View ArticleNew math………
Wonder how the Town Hall Harlot will spin this? I’m sure the word “astro-turfing” will appear somewhere. On the plus side, my Canadian Counterpart has noticed that there is some hot tuna involved in...
View ArticleFriends don’t let friends….
Listen to Mark Steyn. Because, as usual-he has it all wrong. America will did not start to decline because of the health care vote tonight-it allowed that process to start ten years ago-or perhaps...
View ArticleThe spiral……..
And its not going in the direction that it should. I’m tired. Tired of being angry. Really tired at being angry at people who ought to know better-but won’t bother. Tired of hearing their anger. Tired...
View ArticleDefinitely worth repeating…..
The first and last word on the health care debate……..I admit it might be a little melodramatic-but is anything the tea bag nation says about us supporters any less caustic? Nope, nada, zilch. This is...
View ArticleSomething every can like!
Time to have some fun. Something to laugh about-I watched this video on You Tube tonight.
View ArticleSpeaking of irony……
It would appear the concept is lost on the founder of the Tea Party movement as well. I am so very not suprised. “The small-government conservative movement, which includes people who call themselves...
View ArticleYour tax dollars at work……
Penny wise-pound foolish when it comes to travel dollars: With a few simple words — “I would have to object” — Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina derailed a Senate Armed Services...
View ArticleEating their young……
And here I thought that was only the province of SWO’s (Surface Warfare Officers)…….. Not so, evidently. In the brave new world of the Republican party, if you criticize anything about them-even when...
View ArticleIt is that weekend again.
Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright, The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, And somewhere men are laughing, and little children shout; But there is no...
View ArticleMore close mindedness
It was not just me that walked away from the Republican party-they walked away from a lot of us. Its not just David Frum who is being shunned-its anyone who thinks for themselves.
View ArticleTGIF!
Consider this an open thread. Definitely need one of those. And later I need one of these:
View ArticleNorth Korean Update
I held off commenting on this till more info was out there: South Korea is scrambling to locate at least 46 South Korean military personnel missing after a one of the South’s naval patrol vessels sank...
View ArticleRepressed sexuality…..
I stumbled across this article the other day. I suspect it will be more than a little controversial-but I liked it because it echoes some of my own feelings about the mental damage the the “sex is...
View ArticleSpring is sprung?
I think the jury is still out on that. Woke up to Palm Sunday raining cats and dogs outside. Still made it to Mass, where the priest informs the small group of folks sitting in the pews , ” Mass will...
View ArticleRendering unto Caesar….
The homage that he demands-in Singapore that it is. Lee Kwan Yew shows again why he and his family rank among the tyrants: In 1994, Philip Bowring, a contributor to the International Herald Tribune’s...
View ArticleI’ll bet you thought I forgot.
That it was March and so for the entire month I have to hear about Women’s History month. How could I forget? Every day when I come to work and go to get on the elevator I have to look at a sign...
View ArticlePlanned obsolescence
Today was an interesting day-well, not really. I had to go to the doctor, which is never fun. Every time I go to see the man now-it seems as if he uncovers some other issue that I need to worry about....
View ArticleGuess which is which….
Quote of the day-most appropriate for April Fools Day: – There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy...
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