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Libya, Rwanda and the politics of death

June 15th, 2011 · No Comments

Recently the President of the United States has ordered troops to support a UN Mission in Libya. Some conservatives don’t like this. For the record Libya has a record of international terrorism. America has been targeted. This country now is in the midst of a political uprising and the leaders have turned to killing civilians [...]

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Tags: Family · Politics · pop culture

a little of this, a little of that

August 24th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Recently I have wanted to scream from the rooftops on a few topics. I hate to use my Facebook account to share political news. It is more of a fun place where my liberal friends and far right friends can get along and laugh together at my jokes. But recently I have wanted to scream. [...]

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Tags: Bible/Religion · Family · Friends · Odds and Ends · Pet peeves · Politics

Politics and the numbers

July 14th, 2010 · 3 Comments

For the last 5 years I have watched and participated in various levels of local politics. I love politics. I am more right of center, more moderate than far right, and am proud to say I voted for Clinton two times, and ashamed that I never had sense enough to vote for Bush (43).  I [...]

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Tags: Blogs · Friends · Guest Blogger · Politics

Hmmm. That good ole boy from Texas was right

July 13th, 2005 · 1 Comment

Check this out. And this. For all you all out there unwilling to take a gander at the links..it says this in short. Nanana booboo. I was right. You were wrong. Joking. What it does say is that Revenues are up beyond projection, not bad for an ailing economy and high gas prices, and the [...]

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Teachers and parenting

July 3rd, 2005 · 5 Comments

Today I was reading the Dayton Daily News. (Link omitted as a favor to you.) There was an editorial/commentary piece about school teachers and the state of public education. First. Lets set the stage. I was taught in a public school. I went to a state public college, in Kentucky nonetheless, for undergraduate. I turned [...]

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