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Second Choice For Cover On The New Yorker July Issue
As you can see, National Review got to it first.
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15Jul2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | ContinuedVentura May Challenge Franken In Senate Bid
It doesn’t matter which one of them wins, Minnesota is still to blame.
Former wrestler and Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura hints that he might run for the Senate against incumbent Republican Norm Coleman as well as Democratic nominee Al Franken.
Ventura told National Public Radio’s David Welna that the main reason he would run is Coleman’s support [...]
Many Troops ‘Feel Like Quitting’
Not our U.S. troops, the British!
BBC News UK
Almost half of UK military personnel are ready to leave the forces, a Ministry of Defence survey suggests.
Some 47% of Army and Royal Navy respondents and 44% of those in the RAF said they regularly felt like quitting.
The survey did highlight wide differences between the levels of satisfaction [...]
Rush’s Morning Update: Cut the Onions 11-July-2008
Rush’s Morning Update: Cut the Onions
July 11, 2008
The Reverend Jackson stepped in it Sunday when a Fox News open mic picked up the Reverend Jackson telling a fellow interviewee that the Messiah, Lord Barack Obama, has “been talking down to black people.” Jackson then said he would like to cut Obama’s… onions off. Well, he [...]
11Jul2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | ContinuedRush Limbaugh Morning Up-Date 10 July 2008 Melting Glaciers
Melting Glaciers
You may have seen this, folks. This week, a lot of your local Drive-By newspapers ran an AP story about glaciers that deserves a second look — especially if you can read between the lines as I can.
The story begins with the assertion that “global warming is shrinking glaciers all over the world.” But [...]
Glaciers Growing On California’s Mt. Shasta
USA Today
By Samantha Young
MOUNT SHASTA, Calif. — Reaching more than 14,000 feet above sea level, Mt. Shasta dominates the landscape of high plains and conifer forests in far Northern California.
While it’s not California’s tallest mountain, the tongues of ice creeping down Shasta’s volcanic flanks give the solitary mountain another distinction. Its seven glaciers, referred to [...]
The Sound Of One Conservative Musing
1. I’m a Conservative not necessarily a Republican.
2. I worry about family and friends.
3. I worry about things like food, housing/mortgage, transportation, cost of food, clothing, gas, propane, electricity, taxes, health, helping others etc..
4. I don’t see much difference in Democrats or Republicans that have been in office for more than (1) one term.
5. I [...]
Cowboy-Up, Dude Ranch Style
Saddling up at Hunewill Guest Ranch
Los Angeles Times
By Hugo Martín
Bridgeport, Calif.
My grandfather Alejandro was a real cowboy. He had leathery brown hands, a frozen squint and a faded black cowboy hat perched on his head. Back in Mexico, he milked cows, slopped pigs and rode a horse into town for supplies.
Two generations later, I’m a [...]



