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Doing my “Civic” Duty

May 6, 2007May 6, 20074 min read

Those that know me, know that I have not been opposed to “green” ideas, just opposed to paying out the nose for them. Well, the

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Commentary Military Politics

Military Pay Impacted by Congress’ failures

May 1, 20071 min read

Yup. It’s official. If Congress doesn’t pass a spending bill that the President can sign, your US Air Force service members, and Department of the

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Military
Politics Science

Spinal Tap “Re” unites… but fighting Global Warming and Climate Change?

April 25, 2007April 27, 20071 min read

“Spinal Tap reunites to fight Climate Change” In MY mind it’s not too bizarre that a “fictional band” is “reuniting” to fight a fictional problem.

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Science
Politics

States of Color?

April 12, 2007April 12, 20072 min read

I have recently read a few posts at one of my favorite digital haunts, “The Community College Dean,” and in his discussions about interviewing for

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Politics Science

Funny, if not Ironic…

February 15, 2007April 12, 20071 min read

Many blogs and websites these days, including one of my favorites, Supply Chain Innovations Today, are using rss newsfeeds to provide news and information services

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Science
Commentary Economics Politics Taxes

Mis-Information Continues-and Continues to Mislead

February 6, 2007November 16, 20073 min read

It is unfortunate that news stories, once released, seem to have a life of their own. Regular readers will remember that I have had “issues”

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Politics

An interesting view of the “first 100 hours”

January 6, 2007January 7, 20073 min read

I have recently been introduced to a blog “Dispatches from the Culture Wars” where the authors appear to generally be more supportive of the Democrats

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Commentary Politics

Truthiness is… in it’s own right!

December 22, 2006April 12, 20071 min read

Well, apparently Truthiness is winning many “Word of the Year” competitions. You may recall, class, that I have often pointed to The Language Log as

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Politics

Back to the Future…

November 16, 2006November 16, 20063 min read

Remember the fun we had with that blog, “A Liberal Dose?” I still occasionally visit his site, and this time in reading his post, I

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Commentary Military Politics

Reasons to Vote for Republicans? Or blindness from Dems?

November 7, 2006November 16, 20065 min read

My good sparring partner Fleshy posted 10 farcical reasons to vote for Republicans. I recommend you go read them from him. I had to respond,

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Military

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