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    Feasts, Seasons, and Sales

    On Halloween night, stores across the country were busy putting up Christmas trees and restocking shelves with all manner of Christmas paraphernalia.  On November 1, the Christmas began. A couple of days ago, I passed a country club adorned with Christmas wreaths and a 30 foot Christmas tree on a busy street corner. Stores had […]

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    Veterans Day

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    Vomit is distracting

    Both my boys have been sick this week. They think the best way to inform me of said sickness is to come into my room and vomit on my bed. Or, as 3 year old Satchmo said, “I burped.” I have a post about social conservatives and small government banging around in my head (making […]

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  • Not the day I expected

    On Election Day, I expected to be checking the news, following twitter and various political blogs– watching and waiting for results on this Very. Important. Day.  (After voting, of course.) My three-year-old Satchmo woke up with a stomach bug.  So instead of rushing off for therapy at 8, we settled in for a rare morning […]

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    Happy Halloween!

    That’s right:  Happy Halloween.  Not “Happy Reformation Day” (although that, too) and not “Happy Fall Festival”–cop out!  Happy Halloween, with costumes and trick-or-treating and “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”  Oh, and Jack-O-Lanterns. Jack-O-Lanter Silly: What are you waiting for; buy now Kamagra 50mg, 100mg from our online pharmacy buy levitra store at reasonable price […]

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    Where did I hear that? It’s driving me crazy!

    I read this post from Ann Althouse where she analyzes Laurence Tribes statement, “Neither Steve Breyer nor Ruth Ginsberg has much of a purchase on Tony Kennedy’s mind.” Althouse mainly focuses on the use of the word “purchase.” Now, where had I heard that word used in the same manner?  It bugged me all day.  […]

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    Water Is Wet, Fire Burns

    Bill Whittle hits another one out of the park.  This is so rational, so logical, so based on common sense that I’m amazed it’s needed. But obviously, it is. If you tilt your head, stand on one leg, and squint, it kinda relates to my last post: A Nation of Criminals and Scofflaws.  Really.

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    A Nation of Criminals and Scofflaws

    The numbers are staggering. In 1970 one in 400 American adults was behind bars or on parole. As of 2008, the number was one in 100. Add in probation, and it’s one in 31.  “More Democracy, More Incarceration” by Radley Balko Compulsion is a curious resource.  It offers diminishing returns.  It is diluted by dissent […]

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    Yowza!

    Today, oh bliss, both my brain boyfriends put out new videos. Andrew, my snark guy, is his usual brilliantly hilarious self explaining extreme moderation. Then, Bill, my rational argument guy, puts out this beauty on wealth creation.. Gah.  It is a thing of beauty. And he combines his beautiful logic with sweet sarcasm at the […]

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