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Archive for January, 2008

Ron Paul Knocks It Out of the Park

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I thought these pictures were appropriate to elaborate further on my last post. Ron Paul was apparently the star of the Congressional baseball team in the 1980s, as well as being good friends with baseball legend Nolan Ryan. Credit for the photos goes to this blog. Tags: Ron Paul baseball, Ron Paul baseball photos, Ron [...]

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Ron Paul Wows in South Carolina

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I was reading a fringe blogger today, who called Congressman Ron Paul “a fringe candidate” without mentioning him by name. That’s really amazing that a “fringe candidate” could come 3% away from placing 3rd in the first two major primaries of the election season. I’ve had a couple different people tell me this week that [...]

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For those who think that our current laws are not tough enough on crime, death penalty and all, I found this in a newspaper in a section that recounts the news from 100, 50, and 25 years ago. “50 YEARS AGO: Local prisoners on the state’s list of pardons and parolees included _____ ______, who [...]

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I called in to a radio show this week and spoke with Jim Gilchrist, who started the Minutemen along with Chris Simcox and has so oddly endorsed Mike Huckabee for president. I’m new to calling in to radio shows, and I’ve learned something new every time. This time, I learned that when you are on [...]

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Six Years of Guantanamo

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Today marks the sixth anniversary of the opening of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, which is holding suspected terrorists, or “enemy combatants” in government-speak– some of them even Americans. I think Guantanamo should be closed, for a few reasons. It seems to be a way of just holding people without letting us ever [...]

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New Hampshire: …. Or Die?

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

New Hampshire apparently doesn’t want to “live free” anymore, so they’re in need of a new slogan. Any suggestions?

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Lew Rockwell writes: “Today? The president moves about like Caesar Augustus, with a vast, graded court of civil and military aides, doctors, secretaries, valets, hairdressers, makeup artists, bodyguards, drivers, baggage handlers, cooks, food tasters, Praetorian guards, snipers, centurions, bulletproof limos, a portable hospital, and an armored rostrum. And that’s when he travels in the United [...]

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The Real World: Iowa Caucus

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

There’s a Caucus! The Musical, so why not Caucus! The Reality Show? This is the true story, of 11 candidates, who choose to campaign in Iowa, debate each other and have their lives taped, to find out what happens, when people stop being polite, and start getting real. The Real World: Iowa Caucus. Just imagine [...]

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Final Post for Andrew Olmsted

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Andrew Olmsted kept a blog for close to five years, before he stopped posting around last February when he realized that his writing may have gone against Department of Defense guidelines for military personnel. He was sent to Iraq in July, and while there, he started posting at the Rocky Mountain News with DOD approval. [...]

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My Reaction to Joe Lieberman, Too

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

A Joe Lieberman staffer’s reaction when told that Lieberman endorsed John McCain for the presidency: “Oh my God, no. Really?”

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