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Monthly Archives: February 2006
They know not of what they speak
The Democrats are looking to try and take back the House, the Senate or both in the elections at the end of this year. If you read through any of the major left wing blogs or even the DNC site … Continue reading
RNS Quote of the Day
Child labor was not ended by legislative fiat. Child labor ended when it became economically unnecessary for children to earn wages in order to survive, when the income of their parents became sufficient to support them. The emancipators and benefactors … Continue reading
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Going for the Three-Point Shot
If you remember the blow-up of attention on the University of Washington over a particularly disrespectful pair of members of the UW Student Senate to the proposal of a memorial for UW Alum Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and the subsequent apology. … Continue reading
Posted in Academia and Other Nonsense
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I know that there isn’t a lot to do up there
But you’d figure that the hardcore leftists in Canada would have a year-round drum circle club or something to take up their free time and keep them from acting on their stupid ideas. Peace activists have revived plans for a … Continue reading
Posted in Knee-Jerk Anti-Americanism, Uncategorized
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RNS Quote of the Day
The first child labor law in England (1788) regulated the hours and conditions of labor of the miserable children who worked as chimney sweeps; a dirty, dangerous job which antedated the Industrial Revolution, and which was not connected with factories. The … Continue reading
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Bad Spatial Judgement
So I’m packing up for the big move that is to start in nine days and last night came time for “The Packing of the Ammo”. I drove to the storage unit and grabbed an empty artillery shell crate that … Continue reading
Posted in Have Gun, Will Travel
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The Family Dead Tree
I guess that Ryan Blethen had to use his family pull so that he could get his “Orwell Wrote Bush’s Script” article onto the Common Delusions (oops, I mean Common Dreams) website. You see, Ryan is the son of Seattle Times … Continue reading
Score One for the MSM?
I can’t believe that I hadn’t seen this one in the blogosphere first (I might have missed it, and if so, please drop aff a link). Joe Wallace of Seattle got this into the Letters to the Editor section of … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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RNS Quote of the Day
One is both morally unjust and ignorant of history if one blames capitalism for the condition of children during the Industrial Revolution, since, in fact, capitalism brought an enormous improvement over their condition in the previous age. The source of that … Continue reading
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Damn you Polar Fleece!!!
Have you ever gotten a static electric shock so strong that it lit up the immediate vicinity of a dark room and left a brownish-black scar on your hand? No? Well then, here is a Sunday tip for you: Don’t do that, it … Continue reading
Posted in Kewel!
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