I promised a part two on the State of the Union address… tardy but here you go:
Remember that in the first installment we looked at the word I. The President has revealed an egocentric and myopic personality. We have discovered that there is definitely an I in Obama. President Bush set up a baseball...
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John Murtha has died. Recently Murtha had what is normally pretty routine surgery on his gall bladder, however sadly he unexpectedly passed away from complications at a Virginia hospital this afternoon. He was 77.
I truly hope no one is acting foolish over this news.
I have as much respect for John Murtha in life as...
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Confession time: I’m a huge fan of, as Roger refers to them, “Da ‘Orrible ‘Oo.” The Beatles may have it over them for pure songwriting chops, but put them on a stage together, and The Beatles would scatter off with their tails between their legs. And their 1968 live performance of the mini-rock opera...
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When I was but a youth, a man in my fifties, I wrote my first book. I was so very proud of it because, well, it was my first book. In my first promotion of said book I stood in front of a crowd of mostly conservative people and one of them asked,
“What will...
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Associated Press:
CHICAGO (AP) – The Democratic nominee for Illinois lieutenant governor has dropped out of the race less than a week after winning the nomination amid a political uproar about his past.
Scott Lee Cohen announced his decision Sunday night at a Chicago bar.
The pawn broker and owner of a cleaning supplies company won...
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