Why I Cried and Made My Bed
I cried this morning. At work. Tears of shame. Every day when I get to work, I go through a thirty-minute routine.
I see things and tell people about them
I cried this morning. At work. Tears of shame. Every day when I get to work, I go through a thirty-minute routine.
I’ll give Business Insider some credit. After Tea Party-backed candidates came up empty across the board in Tuesday’s Republican primaries, the website that has spent years maligning our rule-of-law movement could have taken the low road.
If you’re reading this, the Blues blew it. Again. I’m writing this six hours before Game 6 against the Chicago Blackhawks.
I told my nephew Scott that I was worried about the parallels between this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 1 and last year’s bitter collapse to the LA Kings.
In 1977, the National Socialist Party (Nazi) applied to march and rally in Skokie, Illinois.
I hope you read Jonah Goldberg’s short article on National Review Online last week.
From the “see, I told ya so” file . . . Rockwood NEA President Suzanne Dotta worked hard to influence the recent school board election.
Every inch of US territory is a Constitutionally guaranteed free-speech zone. I am all for arresting and prosecuting without mercy any government employee–including military–who attempt to limit the size or scope of this zone.