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Good news, if you believe itFrom the Charlotte Observer: Quote of the dayThey pretty much said, "These issues are fine, but they're not our issues; that's not our base."Rev. Joel Hunter, who quit as president-elect of the Christian Coalition, describing the reaction of that organization's board when he told the board that he wanted to include issues such as easing poverty and saving the environment. We're backAfter a week of woe, we are finally back online. It will take some time to catch up with delayed posts, etc., but hey....first I have to live through the first December thunderstorm I've seen in years, and the first tornado warning for southern Vermont in at least two years. The Borat-Michael Moore comparison (yeah, Jonah Goldberg again)Jonah Goldberg certainly makes one wonder exactly what the media criteria are for a columnist, doesn't he? Not only does he seem to misunderstand the mechanics of elections and voting, but now he thinks Borat is a lot like Michael Moore. Or, more precisely, that Michael Moore "rose to fame catching people off guard and pulling similar stunts" to those pulled by Borat. This just in: Bishop urges fasting to prevent food poisoningNot really. But he is urging the sexual behavior counterpart of that brilliant policy. Ignore that sucking sound & return to your job (if you still have one)No matter how hard the U.S. government tries to pretend that decent jobs are not being sucked out of the country daily, and no matter how hard the mainstream media tries to ignore the fact that the government is pretending, the proverbial "sucking sound" continues unabated. Milton Friedman: a "great man" or a "great mistake?"The death of Milton Freidman, economic advisor to Reagan and widely considered to be the moving force behind America's current devotion to "free markets," has led many an observer to issue glowing eulogies. Lawrence Summers, of all people has decided that Friedman's efforts marked him "as a great man." A "great man?" Quote of the day:The Republican tent shrank until there was no room for me.Montana State Senator Sam Kitzenberg, who last week switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party, giving control of the Montana Senate to the Dems. Ebb tide for real estate prices means "what hot economy?"Remember that "hot economy/" Remember all those credit accounts funded by equity in the home? Remember today's story from USA Today? Sliding down the education ladder in that "hot economy"Get the feeling that your future prospects are starting to dim? Considerably? Say. you just might be a minority in one sense, or, if you believe me, a part of a coming majority. |
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