Sep 5, 2008 | 9:58 AM
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Political
Oprah has decided against having Sarah Palin on her show for an interview. I hope her ratings totally tank due to it. On the other hand, people who actually watch shows like that and "The View" are usually not conservatives and are generally totally for crib to crypt government. Most probably don't even know when the election is, let alone any real issues on the table.
Aug 28, 2008 | 10:03 AM
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Political
The big announcement day is almost here for McCain's VP pick. I've heard a rumor of Kay Bailey Hutchinson. I think that would be a good pick for him. She's a lot more of a solid conservative then he is, so it will help with getting the base to turn out if he picks her. Anyone else hear it might be anyone else?
Aug 26, 2008 | 8:31 AM
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Political
Pictures from the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Liberals scare me.
Aug 13, 2008 | 3:41 AM
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News
My fellow bloggers, I think we're ungrounded. I was just able to post something without having to wait for approval. Is everyone ungrounded? Anyone still getting the approval thingie?
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:58 PM
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Political
I found this on the internet this morning and had a good laugh. I though I'd pass it on. It's kinda like "You might be a redneck if..." by Jeff Foxworhty, but instead it's about why people aren't voting for Obama.
I just cut and pasted from Source. The only thing I changed was the font size. My eyeballs just don't work with that teeny-tiny print.
25 Hints You're Not Voting for Obama [Peter Kirsanow]
Today's
Rasmussen daily tracking poll has 80% of Democrats supporting Obama and
87% of Republicans supporting McCain. There are still a healthy number
of undecideds. This conflicts with the stream of media reports that
Obamacons, evangelicals, black conservatives and independents are
flocking to Obama.
If you're an independent, moderate or
conservative on the fence about whether to vote for McCain or Obama,
here's a helpful guide:
It's unlikely you'll vote for Obama if you....
1. aren't a news anchor.
2. read the New York Times for pretty much the same reason the NSA monitors radio transmissions.
3. automatically conclude that the person laughing in the car next to
you must be listening to Rush. Or maybe Obama off teleprompter.
4. dislocated your shoulder trying to explain Obama's position on Iraq to co-workers.
5. find autobiographies generally more interesting when the author has, you know, done something.
6. remember the Carter Administration.
7. would give a month's pay to play Jack Bauer's partner on 24.
8. increasingly agree with Mark Steyn that "almost everything [Obama] says is, well, nuts."
9.
think it's relevant — despite what the sophisticates say — that several
of Obama's mentors and associates have displayed a dislike for America
or a disdain for Americans.
10. think it's relevant that several of McCain's mentors and associates are American heroes of historic magnitude.
11. think about 9/11 more than once a year.
12. have concluded that Larry the Cable Guy makes way more sense than Howard Dean.
13. feel a little safer during turbulence when your pilot is a calm "white haired dude."
14. thought about Hillary's 3:00 a.m. phone call ad when you first heard about Russian tanks in Georgia.
15. wonder why Obama felt it necessary to give a speech on patriotism.
16. get sorta creeped out by 200,000 Germans chanting "Obama! Obama!"
17. think the jury may still be out on Harvard Law School.
18. suspect "merci beaucoup" is French for "empty suit."
19. doubt that teleprompters are really magical dispensers of good ideas.
20. know in your gut that defiantly withstanding 4 1/2 years of torture
trumps all of Obama's qualifications and accomplishments combined —
regardless of what the elite pundits say.
21. repeatedly find yourself asking "Change to what?"
22. have ever used the term "pompous twit' in the same sentence with
"Marx," "Marcuse," or "Sartre." 23. don't like being told what to do —
especially by someone who hasn't done it.
24. really like ticking off the media, Hollywood, academics, and PC busybodies everywhere.
25. weren't born yesterday.
Score (# of descriptions that apply to you):
0— Go ahead, write in Dennis Kucinich
1—3 Obama may be your choice after all
4—5 You think Hillary got a raw deal and won't vote Obama
6—24 McCain's your man
25 It's OK to write in Reagan
Aug 8, 2008 | 8:55 AM
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Political
The Barak Obama birth certificate thing seems to be getting more and more interesting as we go along. Anyone have any additional incite on the issue? Was he born in Kenya or Hawaii? Did he use his half sister's birth certificate to create a fake for himself?
Source Article
Jul 16, 2008 | 4:49 AM
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News
President Bush has lifted the executive-branch moratorium on off shore drilling. Oil prices then (almost immediately) dropped $9.00 (6.3%). The Congressional moratorium expires September 30th. I'll be interested to see what happens. I love good news!
Source Article
Jul 14, 2008 | 8:22 AM
Category:
Political

Supposedly, it is supposed to be a satire.
It looks incredibly accurate to me.
Jul 1, 2008 | 6:48 AM
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Political
McCain is seriously looking at Romney being his VP. His second choice is John Thune of South Dakota; just incase he can't stomach Romney. I like his second choice better then his first choice.
John Thune - Issues
Jun 17, 2008 | 4:38 AM
Category:
Music
Last night my daughter and a friend had gone to the store and needed a ride home. As I went to pick them up I listened to the radio. Apparently, Pearl Jam is now using their concerts to campaign for Obama. This just sickens me. I love music. I wish musicians would stay out of politics. Do they not realize that they loose fans that way?
After Dave Mustaine (yes, I'm old) decided to cover the DNC for MTV I've had a hard time enjoying Megadeth. They were always one of my favorite bands. On the other hand, when asked about politics Gene Simmons (no doubt in my mind a Democrat) told the reporter that Kiss is a rock band and refused to answer. I have a whole new respect for him. Yes, I know that most musicians are liberals. I really don't care. I don't need it confirmed. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part musicians know as much about politics as I do about football. I wish they'd just stick to what they are good at and what they know best.
Jun 16, 2008 | 11:47 AM
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Political
Another study shows that I'm happy ; )Article
"There is plenty of data that shows that Right-wingers are happier, more
generous to charities, less likely to commit suicide - and even hug
their children more than those on the Left."
Jun 3, 2008 | 5:52 AM
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News
Some dim-whit in Utah actually locked herself inside her car and had to call police for help. She was apparently unable to figure out that if she just flipped the switch she could unlock the car door herself.
Proof positive that common sense is in fact truly dead.
Article
Jun 2, 2008 | 4:53 AM
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News
My cousin just emailed me that the following companies have filed for bankruptcy. If you have gift cards to them use them ASAP!
Hollywood Video
Levitz
Sharper Image
Performance Team Freight
Linens n Things
Circuit City
Bed, Bath and Beyond
IMAO - About the only one I would ever buy anything from is Circuit City. I guess they were unable to compete with Best Buy when the market got rough. I think more and more brick and mortar stores will be closing because internet shopping is just so much easier, nicer and more enjoyable.
May 30, 2008 | 5:42 AM
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News
June 12th is carbon belch day. How will you celebrate?
I just can't help myself. This is too funny. I think I'll cook something on the grill.
Carbon Belch Day
May 28, 2008 | 10:37 AM
Category:
Entertainment
I had mentioned earlier that we were trying to grow our tomatoes this summer under some shade cloth. So far, it is working wonderfully. I had to transplant the peppers to a shadier spot. Most of them seem to be making it and now doing better due to the reduced scorching. The green beans are doing great. I've already gotten so many I had to freeze some. I bought two bulbs of organic garlic from Wal-mart (which has since taken down it's Spanish signage in the Customer Service department) and have started it in the garden. It seems to have taken well.
Anyone know anything about how to grow onions from seed?