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- RT @EthanJSkolnick: Dexter Pittman has got to be the only "enforcer" in the NBA who is obsessed with Adele.----24 minutes ago
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Quantifying change
I never trust people’s memories, especially about anecdotal things like weather and how times have changed etc. But when change is quantified, as was done at the Asymco web site, the results are worth reflecting on. So what’s the next … Continue reading
A Few Observations
Rich Lowry on why Obama passed on commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall: Obama famously made a speech in Berlin during last year’s campaign, but at an event devoted to celebrating himself as the apotheosis of world hopefulness. He … Continue reading
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A Few Observations
From Bernard Golberg’s blog: Did you hear the one about how President Obama, upon taking office, learned that the economy was in even worse shape than he thought – so in order to save money, he had to fire 17 … Continue reading
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September 13, 1961– Personal Freedom Day
Click on image to enlarge Thank you USA Gracias Ela y Adolfo Below, a camera captures my first glimpse ofRonald Wilson Reagan
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Why Golf is not a Sport
While we’re at, it let’s add stock car racing to the non-sport list. Any ‘activity’ in which a semi-retired [from his main non-physical profession] long-time AARP member can take up and succeed in later in life means that the equipment … Continue reading
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