Historical
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Charlie Hebdo, Charlie Kirk
Coincidental events, ten years apart. Read more.
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A Day Late And Seven Dollars Short
The sevens of Revelations Read more.
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Nanny State Overdrive
Well. We were promised plagues, pestilence, and horsies. Instead we’re getting Swastika Nanny Poppins. Puleeze. The erosion of self-sufficiency and the dependence on the State (no, erase that – reverse… Read more.
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Protest / Revolution
What’s the trigger that morphs one into the other? There are protests going on all over the world; some big and international, others small and local (like neighborhood local). The… Read more.
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Reality Beats Fiction: Millennial Addendum
Playing it safe, I gave January a pass. New Year’s celebrations – meh. Super Bowl – I was right, almost everyone else was wrong (almost had the final score pegged… Read more.
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Screw You, New Year
I’ve been trying to come up with a closer post for this year, and I believe this title is succinct. Laying about this weekend, listening to or reading the trite… Read more.
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Secular Governments And People Of Faith
Read this op-ed over at the National Review. The author wanted to know why there’s a ‘war’ on saying Merry Christmas. The generic ‘Happy Holidays’ supposedly downplays peoples faith. Personally,… Read more.
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#BlackFriday or #MentalIllnes
Money or Stupidity Read more.
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Escapism From A Trapezoidal Earth
(This post may not make much sense, but let’s play along for a while) Is it possible to be bored with social media? Up until this lazy, Saturday afternoon, I… Read more.
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Why People Don’t Go On ‘Productive’ Killing Sprees
“The Best Explanation for Our Spate of Mass Shootings Is the Least Comforting.” This article from over at #NationalReview was very insightful. The timeline bothered me, as the attacks in… Read more.
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Revolutions ‘R’ Not Us
Catching up posting Read more.
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And So This Is Christmas…
And so this is Christmas, For weak and for strong, For rich and the poor ones, The world is so wrong (John Lennon, So This Is Christmas; 3rd stanza) First,… Read more.
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Internecine Warfare and How Do Civil Wars Begin
Yesterday post was based in part of these questions. The difference between the two terms; the break points at: simple disagreement, organized disagreement, simple dissent, organized dissent, fringe dissent, simple… Read more.
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Civil War?
Might not want to consider the possibility, but I think it’s already here. Consider: the beginning of the Anerican Civil War is generally thought to have been the attack of… Read more.
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The Dog Days of Blogging
Mob mentality and inept government Read more.













