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Friday, January 19th, 2007

Late Note: Although the article is the same, stop by Poobah Speaks for additional comments. They're interesting. I cross post nearly all of my political pieces to both The Omnipotent Poobah Speaks and Bring It On (BIO). Even though I appear in several mostly conservative blogrolls, it's relatively rare that a ...

Dear George

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

For Chrissakes George, make a fricking decision! It's not hard. You have two choices in Iraq - the way out or the way backward. You've pretty much burned out reverse in the finely-tuned racing machine you call your administration and the only ones left who still believe there is a "way ...

A Opposum for Our Times

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

If there is one thing that both conservatives and liberals can agree on, it's that politics has become such a corrosive, toxic affair that only fools would voluntarily enter into it. And with that, we see a self-fulfilling prophecy. Despite the high-minded ideals of the Founding Fathers, politics has always drawn ...

CENTCOM Setting the Record Straight

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

[From Raw Story] The United States Central Command (CENTCOM), an arm of the federal military apparatus, is now engaging with bloggers through e-mail invitations to get "news stories and press releases about US military and coalition forces operations, humanitarian and reconstruction efforts" directly from their website, even going so far ...

The “Other” Ken Lay

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

If you're a certified member of the Ken Lay Fan Club, or just not quite tired of funeral coverage, be sure to stop by kenlayinfo.com and get a glimpse of the man behind the legend. The site is a virtual temple of all things Layful. It's the spot where Ken ...

Before and After

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

In olden days before the Internet it was written, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Edward George Bulwer Lytton (1803-1873) This seems to be a reasonable assumption. A person writing a pamphlet, for example, like Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense,” was able to start not one but two revolutions. A little ...

Steve Seeks Redemption For Once

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

That's it I am done with this site... Who am I kidding? You know I can't leave. But I feel like it somedays... It's when you shut the lap top and push back from the desk. This blog is no doubt, left leaning and I should ...

Pandora’s Box

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

Imagine a truckload of documents from Saddam Hussein’s regime. This truckload of documents exists and it is being uploaded to the web for everyone to see. The truck contains all of the communication that Saddam had with his government bureaucrats concerning Iraqi national security. In looking over these documents one ...

Right Wing Nuts

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Blogging is the instant publication of your emotional reaction to the events of the day. We write about what matters to us. When we blog we put our emotion on the line. We are saying that we care enough to write about what we find important. We are telling everyone ...