It happens to us all. You ever get caught talking about something that you really don’t know a whole lot about?
Or worse yet, you are talking to a person who knows more than you do about something you are pretending to know about?
Or the absolute worse, have you ever tried to chime...
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Tags: jim hanson, maxine waters, no idea what you are talking about
Posted in Are you serious? | 11 Comments »
... if these rights are abridged by the state, local, or federal governments you have a right to bear arms… or a right to protect oneself and family from tyranny… in any form.
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Tags: First Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, free press, freedom of religion, Gun Rights, NRA, right to asemble, Right to Bear Arms, Second Amendment, states rights, supreme court, Tenth Amendment
Posted in Bones | 10 Comments »
I thought my pharmacist was trying to kill me. Not with drugs. I don’t have those kinds of prescriptions. I thought what he was doing was far more sinister.
I have a pharmacist who has this big creepy smile. He is always smiling. ALWAYS smiling. At first this won me over. I never smile. Being...
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Tags: creepy smile, joker smile, my pharmacist loves to love people, my pharmacist was trying to kill me, out of body experience
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We may be the best of friends. We may cover each other’s back in Afghanistan and against the world in general. But today… it all ends. Today the gold medal will be given in Men’s Hockey and it either goes to Canada or the US.
Like Fort Ticonderoga, we remember the pain of past run...
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Tags: candian hockey power, fort ticonderoga, olympic men's hockey, ryan miller is the greatest goaltender of all time, ryan miller team usa, usa vs canada gold medal game, war of 1812
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Colonel David (Davey) Crockett was an American hero and warrior who got into politics. He was a battle tested proven leader of men and moved, in one session of the house, to help out some victims of a Georgetown fire he had witnessed with public monies. He offered to chip in...
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Tags: colonel david crockett, davey crockett, edward sylvester ellis, horatio bunce, junto society, the life of colonel david crockett
Posted in Headhunter | 12 Comments »
Buffing the floors one night with a spare brown t shirt taped to the circular pad spinning at my feet, I got to thinking. My shift was at 0330 hours All night I buffed floors and watched moths circle the over-sized Fort Benning lights. In basic traning every night the new recruits would get...
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Tags: 38th parallel, alvin yourk, arlington national cemetary, bob howard medal of honor, bud day, chinese, colonel robert howard, fort benning georgia, hershey miyamura medal of honor, hiroshi miyamura, kasan, korean war, marjah, melvin brown, melvin L brown, north koreans, north vietnamese army, nva, the walled city, vc, viet cong, vietnam war
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Just as vampires do, our wonderful Congress likes to utilize the dead of night to vote on some of the bills that, I guess, they cannot get to because they are so “overworked” during the day.
But in the case of Thursday night I am gratified by the vote that occurred in the House of...
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Tags: 2001 attacks, 9/11 attacks, attorney general eric holder, clinton administration, democrat majority house, eric holder, george w. bush, justice department, khalid sheik mohammed, mr ashcroft, nazi, patriot act, pepperdine university, ramzi yousef, senate, september 11, taliban
Posted in Semper Papa | 3 Comments »
Folks, it boils down to this, carbon tax is either bad for the economy or it isn’t. Man made global warming is either truth or it isn’t. No amount of incrementalism is going to change those two facts.
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Tags: cap and dividend, Cap and Trade, carbon dioxide, carbon tax, man made global warming, Sen. Graham, Sen. Kerry, Sen. Liberman
Posted in Bones | 15 Comments »
For those of you who don’t know JD Johannes or his work, allow me to introduce you. JD Johannes is a combat journalist, author and filmmaker. JD has two documentaries that I strongly urge you to check out:
Outside the Wire
Baghdad Happens
You see JD Johannes is not simply a filmmaker who goes to a combat...
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Tags: baghdad happens, big red one museum, first division museum at catigny, first infantry museum, fit for combat, fit for combat excersise book, JD Johannes, outside the wire
Posted in War on Terror | 7 Comments »