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    Good news and Good links

    The Henry Cate at Why Homeschool has started “Good News Thursday” where you can link your own bit of good news. He explains: I invite you to join with me in focusing on good news. This can be as local as the newspaper boy put the paper on your doorstep. It could as earth shattering […]

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    I’m not surprised

    Billy has been bullied for two years. He has been knocked out, had a Facebook page dedicated to the concept that “Every One That Hates Billy Wolfe,” and had his textbooks defaced. I’m saddened, but not surprised that this boy has been bullied for two years.I’m not surprised that the school system has failed to […]

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    The Fridge Project

    I haven’t disappeared, just busy with family stuff. Now I have to get busy with house stuff and garden stuff. I have a project to get my kitchen cleaned and decluttered by week’s end. (We’re also getting the girl’s room ready to paint, so I may be overly ambitious. It wouldn’t be the first time.) […]

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    Questioning government

    Dana has the latest Carnival of Principled Government, and she’s asking a few questions. The answer is obviously 42. This is a great carnival, but interest seems to be off a little. So you should submit an entry to the next carnival. Do it. The basic guidelines are: Entries should uphold the founding principles of […]

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    For my grandpa

    My grandpa passed away Friday morning. Wednesday, he was sedated to manage his pain. Friday morning, my mom and dad were going to my grandparent’s house to say goodbye, but he died before they arrived. I had sent a note for mom to read to him, a note he never heard, but I know that […]

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    What would they do with Dr. Seuss?

    From the sane world of Germany: At least seven U.S. citizens working as researchers in Germany have faced criminal probes in recent months for using the title “Dr.” on their business cards, Web sites and resumes. They all hold doctoral degrees from elite universities back home. Smoking Alcoholism Medication Diseases Cancer Diabetes, Destabilized hormones Stress […]

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    Mathmania

    The National Mathematics Advisory Panel says our national math skills stink and we ought to go back to the basics. Well, duh. The panel issued recommendations that suggest that kids ought to actually learn math facts and skills. It’s a bold and edgy report. The Washington Post reports: The panel identified benchmark skills that students […]

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    It’s funny because it’s true

    Following a bunny trail of links, I came across this hi-larious wiki entry. And I should say in passing, I’m more than a little disturbed that there is such a beast as a “ChadWiki,” but I do appreciate this: Various Other Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances Bite not, lest you be cast into quiet time. Neither […]

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    linkable stuff

    Yesterday was the COH, but for some reason I couldn’t open up the links in tabs. Most of these products that you see out on the floor, keep arms at your sides, twist the knees, levitra online and place the heels on the floor. For availing the best efforts from this drug impute you need […]

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    On schedenfreude

    Scott Ott of Scrappleface has a very good take on the Spitzer scandal at Townhall. He writes: “Before you rise to do a Snoopy dance on the political grave of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, you might pause to consider how a man with a such a public reputation of integrity ends up a poster-child […]

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