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Archive for July, 2008

Alaska Senator Ted Stevens was indicted today for taking money from a company to remodel his house.
I have two thoughts.
1.) Good riddance.
2.) Who cares?
Most of our members of Congress do worse things than this on their jobs every day. Shouldn’t voting for unconstitutional bills and amendments be an indictable offense in and of itself?
This is [...]

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As he did so many times as Governor of Texas, President Bush has given the go-ahead to an execution. This time, it will be a court-martialed member of the Army, Ronald Gray, who murdered two people near Fort Bragg in 1988.
I can’t say I was surprised to see that Ronald Gray is black, even less [...]

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I recently helped a friend find flights he could redeem with Air France miles he’d collected a few years ago, and I was shocked to find that even on a “free” award ticket that he had earned by flying Air France flights, he was expected to pay close to $400 in taxes alone. When I [...]

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Schwarzenegger on Economics

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Of course Arnold Schwarzenegger is a Republican. That can mean a lot of different things to different people. He certainly cared enough about distinguishing himself as that that he did not become a Democrat once marrying into the Kennedy family, which would have been understandable in a way.
He’s hard to pin down as the [...]

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Kent Snyder, RIP

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

I was shocked to receive an email today regarding the death of Ron Paul’s campaign chairman, Kent Snyder. I met Snyder when I was in Iowa campaigning in January, and he was a very personable guy from what I could tell in the brief time we crossed paths. I’ve been waiting for the perfect piece [...]

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