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Yes, folks, the podcast is back. Since they’ve been gone a while, Lou and Ann Marie have a lot to talk about. Obviously, the main topic was the presidential race, with a little of this and a little of that of other topics thrown in. Needless to say, we’re both fed up with what is
Anyone who has known me for more than five minutes knows that I don’t like change. I still make gravy the way my family has for generations. I still wear a D.A. I haven’t switched to Windows 10. And my “earworm” today is that great hit by the Temptations – “Ball of Confusion” – and
As has been rehearsed by my esteemed colleague, it has been a while. My “New Year Resolution”, (at least as it pertains to the political fantasy land), is to add a bit of an “edge” to my presence on the internet. We have entered the final year of the Obama presidency. “Let the games begin”,
For any of you out there who were readers of this blog: (all 5, okay, all 4 of you) it has been at about 2 years since Lou and I have written anything. Due to a nasty hack, then health problems (you don’t want to know) and life, well, it was tough trying to keep
A Marxist theorist and Communist realist are head to head in the battle for the once Soviet controlled Ukraine. When this is over, one leader will triumph, another skulk away. The differences between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama and their ability to lead will be more blatantly obvious as this crisis wears on. With Russian
When something in your life, for example: clothing, wears out to the point you can’t walk in public and be considered decently clothed or a car is beyond repair, you replace it, and throw out the old one, right? I do. It’s the natural order of life. Old things go into the waste can, new
Has anyone looked at America’s daughters lately? Well, actually sometimes you can’t help but look.. Many of them have been turned into the ideal model for feminism, complete with skimpy clothing that would rival the average street walker in any large city, coupled with high rates of teen pregnancies and STDs. Of course in the
Way back in the day when I lived in the “Apartment Deluxe”, (where I lived for nearly ten years), I didn’t have a television. I didn’t feel like I needed one. At least not one that would have cost me thirty dollars a month for the cable hookup. Can’t honestly say that I missed much.
We had a small break from our last podcast, so we tried to touch on as many issues as we could in this session. The Washington Navy Yard massacre perpetrated by a mentally ill person, another tragedy that could have been avoided if that person was off the streets. We also discuss the changes pushed
This IS awfully brief and somewhat un-“polished”. It’s more of a “stream-of-consciousness” piece. It is, however, from the heart. In light of the estimated 100-150 K turnout, (as opposed to the thousand or so islamists that showed up for THEIR “million”…) You may or may not know that I worked in the motorcycle industry for
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