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Site Update

28 Feb

In lieu of actually posting content, I have decided to switch the blog to WordPress and change the design. I think it will be easier to read and use. We’ll see. Feel free to alert me of any problems. Posted listening to: We Boys from the album “Non-Fiction” by Black Sheep

Street Photo 1 – Subway Announcement

25 Aug

Street Photo 1 – Subway Announcement

Alan Keyes is back!

9 Aug

I was curious as to how Alan Keyes was going to get around the destruction of federalism and run for Senate in Illinois. Josh Marshall tells us how: Harkening back to the wisdom of no one in particular, Keyes intoned, “I deeply resent the destruction of federalism represented by Hillary Clinton’s willingness to go into [...]

Whaattt???

16 Jul

I don’t think this can actually be funny (In reference to losing the vote to ban homosexual marriage): “Remember two centuries ago when William Wilberforce started his campaign to abolish the slave trade in Britain. He didn’t have the votes, but he persisted. And after twenty years, he prevailed.” I was gonna say it was [...]

Oh I’m so proud of my hometown

18 Mar

and its surrounding thirty miles: Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee’s criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature. “We need to keep them out of here,” said Commissioner J.C. Fugate, who introduced the motion. Not only that, but: County Attorney Gary Fritts also was [...]

What a great quote.

25 Jul

I love this quote regarding the City Hall shooter: “He was a little too friendly,” said neighbor Dennis Canning. “He seemed nice, but there was something about his demeanor that made you a little uneasy. He was always assessing you, like he wanted to see into your soul. And I don’t want anyone seeing into [...]

All You Can Eat

8 May

CalPundit has an article today discussing this London Times article on Warren Buffet. Kevin makes some interesting observations, but the two paragraphs that stuck out to me were: “Arise shareholders,” he concluded, raising both palms skyward. Famed for his integrity and modest lifestyle, Mr Buffett paid himself $100,000 (£62,000) in salary and a further $300,000 [...]