Archive for September, 2011

The Delivery Presents – A Visit from God and a Trap Avoided, Hopefully.

The Delivery Presents – A Visit from God and a Trap Avoided, Hopefully.

| September 21, 2011 | Comments (1)

One of the little known secrets to a good podcast is that if you ride your show off the rails early, as I did with Episode 112, you have the freedom to take it pretty much anywhere you want. It doesn’t take much, just a really bad impression of God Almighty and a thinly-veiled whack [...]

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Brass Balls Sends Out the Signal. Who Will Answer?

| September 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

Usually, the shows Wendy and Kimberly do don’t delve into the intensely serious and personal on their Brass Balls Radio podcast, but she made a very important exception with this week’s show. Their guest is an exceptional woman named Jamie Walton, who has an organization called The Wayne Foundation. Her job, and the job of [...]

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You Need An Old Priest, A Young Priest, and One Other Thing

| September 20, 2011 | Comments (1)

This commercial amused me greatly. It won’t seem funny until you get almost to the end, but stick with it. The payoff is worth it.

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Clearing the Browser Tabs — Look to the Skies Tuesday Edition

| September 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

If you happen to be walking around outside any time between, say, today and September 23, you should probably keep your head up. NASA has reported that the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, a climate research satellite, will fall to Earth. Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem — the planet gets pelted with debris all the [...]

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Respect I, Because I Is Providers Pertinent Information!

| September 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

I just got an e-mail from someone who works for a candidate running for a state Congressional Office. Here are the opening two sentences. I have edited the details that would give you the ideneity of the candidate or the sender because I really don’t want to embarrass either of them. Your Blog is providers pertinent information [...]

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Day of Rage Becomes Day of Slightly Delayed Pedestrians

| September 19, 2011 | Comments (1)

The rage still burns brightly on the streets of Manhattan tonight as young progressives mount their third day or protest against the great evil that is corporate America. Well, okay, it’s not so much “rage” as it is a sort of annoyed milling about and as for “brightly”, I’ve seen better from one of those [...]

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Waste, Fraud, Abuse, Baseball, Obama, and Buffett.

| September 19, 2011 | Comments (0)

There are a couple posts over at Ending Spending of which I’m particularly proud. I’d like it if you clicked over there and left a nice comment or two, if you’ve the mind to do so. It’s easy to make light of “waste, fraud, and abuse” but when you look at how much money our [...]

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Who is to Blame for Solyndra’s Bankruptcy? Oh, You Won’t Believe This One…

Who is to Blame for Solyndra’s Bankruptcy? Oh, You Won’t Believe This One…

| September 19, 2011 | Comments (2)

I’m pretty sure that if someone invented a Gall-O-Meter and pointed it toward Washington, the resulting overload explosion would leave a Chicxulub-sized crater. The Department of Labor, headed by anti-capitalist Hilda Solis, has launched its own investigation into SolyndraScam. It’s not looking toward the White House or the “green jobs” loan program or the board [...]

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