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  • Do we believe in our principles or not?

    Tonight, I saw a conservative blogger with an internet radio program ask the question “Do terrorist[s] have the same right[s] as an American”. The very first response I read was “hell no”. Another person said “In a patriotic America: NO, but in Obummer America: yes!”

    I’m afraid I have to take [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 11:46pm EST
  • They’re back

    After a short absence the Grizzly Groundswell is back. This is a shameless plug for a conservative website that has won a golden Sammy award – before being knocked off the web for a while. Go give them a visit and a read. Hopefully you’ll find it worth your [...]

    Posted: November 22, 2009, 10:19pm EST
  • A brief note on sore losers and gloaters

    It seems to me that in at least four “major” elections recently there have been some rather strange post-election goings on. OK, I know that it’s a lot more than just four– we can probably go back to the invention of the ballot to find accusations of voter fraud – [...]

    Posted: November 19, 2009, 1:35pm EST
  • Where we’re going wrong

    I just responded to a comment left by Debbie on my previous post. Thinking about it for a moment, I’ve come to realize that all of the attention I’ve been putting on our founding documents and that we put on national politics isn’t enough, so I’ve decided to reproduce that [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:41pm EST
  • First principles – Part 2

    Government of the States, for the States, and by the People and States

    Yes, you read that heading correctly. That’s what I believe that the Constitution originally established, and for the purposes of this part of the discussion, I’m referring to the unamended Constitution. I plan to talk about the amendments [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 6:24pm EST
  • “Unfixable” Flash flaw puts you at risk

    “Don’t trust e-mail attachments.” “Don’t click on links you find in unsolicited e-mail.” These are two warnings I’ve given in recent posts, and for good reason. There are people in the world with a malicious bent that are intent upon gaining access to your personal information, or even to your [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 11:22am EST
  • A hacksaw is a wonderful tool

    We’ve finally had a couple of days of semi-decent weather in a row out here and I was able to get back to working on my car. I’ve managed to get it running – that was an adventure after five years of sitting in the garage. Ultimately the solution to [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2009, 6:03pm EST
  • It’s not collagen

    I use a URL rewriter library to set up my permalink URLs. I did this for a couple of reasons. The primary reason is that it allows me to provide you with a simple way to get to my archive. For example, the URL for this post should be [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2009, 11:52am EST
  • A few thoughts on the need for the military – on Veterans Day

    This Veteran’s Day I would like to thank all Veterans for their service to our country. You fill a great need and are often underappreciated by the people that you have protected and served. There are some that think we don’t need you, but the founders of this great nation [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 4:39pm EST
  • Notice of Underreported Income

    I keep getting these in my e-mail. I’ve probably received about two dozen of them in the last month or so. The thing is, I know they’re fraudulent.

    Notice of Underreported Income
    Internal Revenue Service [support@irs.gov]
    To: perri@nofemotorsports.com Taxpayer ID: perri-00000655419002US
    Tax Type: INCOME TAX
    Issue: Unreported/Underreported Income (Fraud Application)

    Please review your tax statement on [...]
    Posted: November 10, 2009, 1:41pm EST
  • Repost: Unnatural selection and other inversions

    The following post was published about a year and a half ago – well before the economy collapsed near the end of George W. Bush’s presidential term. The post remains unchanged here, except I took out the horizontal lines within it.

    How’s that “hope” and “change” working out?

    The socialist elite [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 9:48pm EST
  • Direct and indirect democracy

    I will get back to my series of posts on “First principles” fairly soon, but in the meantime this came up and I just had to say something. Jeff Jacoby writes

    Those who fulminate against letting voters periodically vote on ballot measures believe that citizens are too dumb to judge [...]

    Posted: November 06, 2009, 10:12am EST
  • First principles – Part 1

    Equality

    All men are created equal. Thomas Jefferson, and the other fifty five members of the Continental Congress that signed the Declaration of Independence agreed that this is a self-evident truth. In fact, it is the first of [...]

    Posted: November 03, 2009, 10:07am EST
  • Now and Then

    “The first and governing maxim in the interpretation of a statute is to discover the meaning of those who made it.”
    — James Wilson, Of the Study of Law in the United States, 1790

    “[T]he present Constitution is the standard to which we are to cling. Under its banners, bona fide must [...]

    Posted: October 30, 2009, 7:59pm EDT
  • An early Thanksgiving

    For reason’s I’m not quite ready to disclose to the general public yet (nothing bad though), I may not be home this Thanksgiving. Since that’s a distinct possibility, my wife decided that yesterday would be a good day to celebrate. We had the traditional American Thanksgiving day feast.

    Roast[...]

    Posted: October 29, 2009, 1:54am EDT
  • Virus alert!

    “Weird Al” Yankovic has a fun song named “Virus Alert”. In the song he describes a particularly noxious computer virus that can do all sorts of terrible things both inside cyberspace and outside. This improbably powerful  virus is described in one of those popular chain emails and has absolutely ridiculous [...]

    Posted: October 28, 2009, 12:22pm EDT
  • Simulations and Reality

    Before you continue – a warning. This is a VERY long post. Many of you will be tempted to ignore it because of the length. That’s fine. If you stick with it, I think it will be worth your time, but that’s just my opinion. If you actually read it, [...]

    Posted: October 26, 2009, 1:37pm EDT
  • How deep does the rabbit hole go?

    If you ever needed proof that politicians don’t truly represent the people, but instead represent their pocketbooks and their “legacy,” all you have to do is look at the agreement signed by Washington’s governor “Chris” Gregoire and Seattle’s mayor Greg Nickels. If you need [...]

    Posted: October 25, 2009, 10:50am EDT
  • The joys of auto maintenance

    OK, so the plan for today was to replace the brake fluid and bleed the brakes, then to drive the car around the block to make sure things were OK before taking the car on a brief shakedown cruise. One of the reasons for replacing the brake fluid was that [...]

    Posted: October 24, 2009, 2:52pm EDT
  • Ach, tha an t-uisge ann

    I suppose I should have expected this when I posted last night. After all, I did check the forecast and it did warn me. The plan for the day was to change the brake fluid, bleed the brakes, take the car once or twice around the block and then wash [...]

    Posted: October 23, 2009, 1:05pm EDT
  • She runs!

    Three and a half weeks ago I wrote about cars, the street rod I want to build, the Mustang I’m still trying to get titled, and my Corvette. If you recall, I had just pushed the car out of the garage and washed it. The car had been sitting [...]

    Posted: October 22, 2009, 8:17pm EDT
  • We’re having the wrong debate

    If you read this blog at all, you know that I’m absolutely against government funded healthcare programs – at least at the federal level. The Constitution doesn’t authorize them so we shouldn’t even be having the debate about whose plan is better, or whether the program will [...]

    Posted: October 22, 2009, 12:19pm EDT
  • Stupid software tricks

    Instant messaging software is handy to have to communicate with friends and associates. I use three different messaging clients and services, primarily Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger. I also use AOL Instant Messenger and Skype, but I don’t use Yahoo’s messenger. I use these different versions of messenger to communicate with [...]

    Posted: October 20, 2009, 11:47am EDT
  • A more inconvenient truth

    Sunday night at 8:00 P.M. Eastern you can watch “Not Evil, Just Wrong” right here.

    Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV

    ”Not Evil, Just Wrong.” I have to wonder about that title, especially when some of those “not evil” people refuse to acknowledge things like [...]

    Posted: October 17, 2009, 9:25am EDT
  • Old Butch

    My friend Karma sent me this in email. I got a good laugh out of it, and thought you might as well…

    OLD BUTCH

    John was in the fertilized egg business. He had several hundred young layers (hens), called 'pullets,' and ten roosters to fertilize the eggs. He kept records, [...]

    Posted: October 16, 2009, 9:02pm EDT
  • Three years of being un-American

    Yesterday, October 13, 2009 marked the third anniversary of this blog. The very first posting to this blog remarked upon the alleged “right wing smear job” perpetrated by a Democrat against a Democrat. My second posting was about the call for “some sort of climate Nuremberg” by people who seem [...]

    Posted: October 14, 2009, 10:41am EDT
  • The right of the people… shall not be infringed

    Allegedly, we are a nation governed by laws, the United States Constitution being the supreme law of the land. We’re not supposed to be governed by special interests, no matter how “well meaning” they are. Nevertheless, it’s plain that we are not a nation governed by laws, but by the [...]

    Posted: September 30, 2009, 11:09am EDT
  • Has it really been that long?

    My wife and I have plans for two new vehicles for the stable. She wants a Harley three wheeler, and I want a street rod. We’ve been talking about this for a while, and we were planning on waiting until we managed to sell the house and move to Tennessee, [...]

    Posted: September 28, 2009, 5:46pm EDT
  • Don’t do that to me…

    My wife and I are football fans. More specifically, we’re Seattle Seahawk fans. We used to hold season tickets back when the team played in the old concrete hamburger known as the King Dome, and while they played at Husky Stadium, and for the first season in the new stadium. [...]

    Posted: September 27, 2009, 10:43am EDT
  • Going Coastal

    Spray on the rocks

    As you know if you read my last post, I celebrated my 50th birthday and my 18th wedding anniversary recently. Part of that celebration included a trip to the Oregon coast.

    We stayed in Lincoln City (near where my in-laws live). But, that wasn’t [...]

    Posted: September 20, 2009, 8:22pm EDT
  • 50 and 222

    I celebrate two (actually three) very important occasions today. OK, one day (actually two) of importance to only a few, and one that should be important to us all.

    Today, I turn 50. That’s right, I’ve been wandering about this planet now for half a century. I’m sure there was a [...]

    Posted: September 17, 2009, 7:13am EDT
  • Do the math

    Once again, my dad has forwarded me an interesting piece of email. It’s worth a look I believe…

    Cash for clunkers

    A vehicle at 15 mpg and 12,000 miles per year uses 800 gallons a year of gasoline.
    A vehicle at 25 mpg and 12,000 miles per year uses 480 gallons [...]

    Posted: September 16, 2009, 9:02am EDT
  • Good news and bad news

    First the good news. The teachers are back to work. I dropped my son off at school at 7:30 this morning. For him at least this should be good news. We put him into one of the best schools in the school district, and expect him to do well there [...]

    Posted: September 15, 2009, 1:34pm EDT
  • Excerpts from a recent Superior Court Ruling

    I believe I noted a few days ago that the Kent Education Association is a criminal organization. They, and the teachers that are their members, are in fact teaching an important lesson to the children of the Kent School District.

    “It is [...]

    Posted: September 11, 2009, 12:00pm EDT
  • Perhaps my memory fails me

    It’s been known to happen. I seem to recall quite vividly the events that took place eight years ago today. I still seethe with anger when I think about them.

    One thing I don’t remember is during the first seven years after that horrific act of war against our nation – [...]

    Posted: September 11, 2009, 9:06am EDT
  • It’s not too late

    Good advice is seldom heeded until it’s too late. Take for example this advice from Thomas Jefferson.

    “Cherish, therefore, the spirit of our people, and keep alive their attention. Do not be too severe upon their errors, but reclaim them by enlightening them. If once they become inattentive to the public [...]

    Posted: September 09, 2009, 10:05am EDT
  • The Kent Education Association is a criminal organization

    The leaders of the Kent Educational Association belong in jail. In the State of Washington, public school teachers are considered public employees. Public employees in Washington have no legal right to strike. School was supposed to begin on August 31, 2009, and yet it still has not begun.

    This disrupts parent’s [...]

    Posted: September 08, 2009, 3:15pm EDT
  • Government Subsidies

    Well, there’s apparently at least one area where the government can run a business better than private industry. Boeing recently won a ruling in the WTO that the subsidies given to Airbus were illegal. Airbus, unable to compete with Boeing on its own had to rely on European Union subsidies [...]

    Posted: September 05, 2009, 12:53pm EDT
  • Chain Maille

    I’ve finished my first piece of chain maille. It’s a ten by ten square of maille made from galvanized steel rings that came in a kit provided by Horse ‘n’ Round. Altogether it took about four or five hours to make, in the idle moments [...]

    Posted: August 24, 2009, 1:49pm EDT
  • Penumbra Fantasy Faire – and a new project

    Cindy, my wife’s coworker and the woman that introduced us to Scottish Country Dancing, and her brothers really get into science fiction and fantasy. Earlier this year they dragged (Is that really what happened, or did we go voluntarily? I think it was the latter.) us out to [...]

    Posted: August 23, 2009, 2:36pm EDT
  • Cash For Codgers

    Angel recently sent around a bit of humor regarding President Obama’s health care plan. I quite naturally forwarded it on to a small circle of my non-blogging friends. I didn’t forward it on to other bloggers because I’m quite sure that she sent it off to [...]

    Posted: August 21, 2009, 9:02am EDT
  • The Plateau Scottish Country Dancers

    Well, we’ve finished with the 63rd Annual Pacific Northwest Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering. As I predicted, it was indeed a lot of fun, although it was still rather warm weather (for here). The [...]

    Posted: July 27, 2009, 1:59am EDT
  • Even a stopped clock…

    Even a stopped clock tells the correct time twice a day. The lucky ones get it right three times a day on leap year. And, like a stopped clock, the Obama administration occasionally gets it right too

    HOUSTON — [...]

    Posted: July 26, 2009, 9:52am EDT
  • Let the games begin…

    The clan representatives carried their unlit torches out onto the field. The chieftain lit his torch from the fire that was lit upon the hilltop to call the clans together. He then lit the central torch. From this the flame was transferred to each of the clans. Then amidst the [...]

    Posted: July 25, 2009, 11:04pm EDT
  • Maybe this is the plan…

    Who says that the people on the opposite side of the aisle don’t read the founding fathers for inspiration? As I was reading the Friday Digest from The Patriot Post this morning, I realized that it’s [...]

    Posted: July 24, 2009, 1:30pm EDT
  • Four views of Mt. Rainier

    My wife works as a home care nurse. She frequently ends up taking care of patients in Pierce County, near Bonnie Lake and Buckley. She knows how much of a fan of Mt. Rainier I am, so tonight after dinner, we took a drive down to highway 410 to get [...]

    Posted: July 23, 2009, 9:34pm EDT
  • False advertising

    It’s an outrage when a business engages in deceptive marketing tactics to inflate its profits. It’s so outrageous that the federal government has even dedicated a part of its bureaucracy to looking at claims of false advertising and punishing the companies that engage in it.

    On the other hand, I guess [...]

    Posted: July 18, 2009, 6:33pm EDT
  • Another icon of my childhood is gone…

    The “most trusted man in America” is gone. According to the Seattle Post Intelligencer

    NEW YORK -- Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the networks' golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called "the'" [...]

    Posted: July 17, 2009, 6:07pm EDT
  • Views from Western Washington

    If there’s one thing I love about living in Western Washington, it’s the spectacular scenery. Every Monday night, my wife and I drive out to Enumclaw on our way to dance practice. On the way we pass by Krain Corner, a location with a fabulous view of farmland, rolling hills, [...]

    Posted: July 11, 2009, 11:31am EDT
  • What makes America great?

    That’s the question I’d like to consider for a while. Of course the question itself may be suspect to some people. In asking this particular question I’m assuming that America is great, and I’m well aware that there are some people in America today that just don’t accept that premise. [...]

    Posted: July 10, 2009, 3:42pm EDT
  • Absolutely correct

    I’m a conservative or a “right wing extremist” as characterized by some in our government. I’m not quite as “right wing” as the John Birch society, but in this instance, I agree with them one hundred percent…

    This is a republic, not a democracy - Let's keep it that way[...]

    Posted: July 06, 2009, 3:27pm EDT
  • Tiger Mountain State Forest

    There are occasions when a man just has to get away for one reason or another. Such an occasion occurred for me yesterday, and so I returned to a place I wandered about a few years ago under similar circumstances. Last time I went there, I had a cell phone [...]

    Posted: July 06, 2009, 11:16am EDT
  • Where it all began

    The Devil Made Me Send This

    As you know, from time to time I get some interesting tidbits in email and share them here. Here's yet another, with some minor reformatting…

    (But Only To A Few)

    Where It All Began

    A little girl wrote to Sarah Palin and asked; 'How did the' [...]

    Posted: July 03, 2009, 9:55am EDT
  • Two years ago.

    Sidney

    It was my granddaughter's second birthday on Sunday. Here are a few pictures from the party.

    [...]
    Posted: June 29, 2009, 12:39am EDT
  • A first step?

    The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to drive up the cost of energy on Friday. There’s really no other way that this should be said, unless you believe in or are invested in the propaganda regarding anthropogenic climate change.

    The [...]

    Posted: June 27, 2009, 12:19pm EDT
  • Three quarters of us are idiots

    That’s right. Three quarters of us are apparently idiots, duped by politicians and an alarmist media into believing that by reducing our so-called “greenhouse gas” emissions we can do something about “climate change.” That’s according to a Washington Post [...]

    Posted: June 25, 2009, 1:08pm EDT
  • Common Sense

    I think that today's Founders Quote Daily from the Patriot Post should stand as an indictment to our generation…

    “As parents, we can have no joy, knowing that this government is not sufficiently lasting to ensure any thing which we may bequeath to posterity: And [...]

    Posted: June 18, 2009, 9:55am EDT
  • Will the U.S. end up supporting al Qaeda?

    That’s what might happen if we continue to pursue the “two state” solution to the Palestinian – Israeli conflict. It turns out that al Qaeda has an active cell in Gaza. Strangely, these “Palestinians” don’t seem to even recognize one of their staunchest allies – Jimmy Carter.

    Perhaps one of [...]

    Posted: June 17, 2009, 2:04pm EDT
  • Two states?

    Israel and Palestine? That’s really a non-starter. They tried that solution in the beginning. Israel got her state. The Palestinians refused, unwilling to live in their own state alongside a Jewish nation. The result has been a long “peace process” punctuated by the occasional cease-fire.

    Not that it will do much [...]

    Posted: June 16, 2009, 10:41am EDT
  • Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

    I think this explains last November quite well…

    I was just watching a commercial for a new program starring Jay Leno. He was doing one of those “man on the street” type of bits and he asked a woman “Who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?”

    “I have no idea” was her reply.

    Jay [...]

    Posted: June 13, 2009, 11:13pm EDT
  • Then and Now – again.

    About a year ago, I wrote the following posting. Nothing in it has really changed since, and it was one of my more popular postings, so I present it here again.

    After a few years of serious thought on the subject, I've come to an inescapable conclusion: The United States' [...]

    Posted: June 09, 2009, 11:10pm EDT
  • Pay to park and get towed anyway.

    That’s the way it works in Seattle according to the Seattle Times

    …tourists or those simply unfamiliar with downtown streets are being hit the hardest by the tows, thanks in part to pay stations that allow drivers to purchase parking through 6 p.m., despite signs that say otherwise.

    That’s right. The [...]

    Posted: June 08, 2009, 2:56pm EDT
  • What Republic?

    I’ve made the comparison here and in other places on several occasions that our federal government is looking more and more like the communist ideal. I’ve said that what we are living under is less a constitutional republic than a socialist state.

    After all, our judges no longer honor the plain [...]

    Posted: June 04, 2009, 11:23am EDT
  • Official English

    As a person struggling to learn a second language (Gàidhlig na h-Alba), I find that my perspective on the “official English” debate has altered a bit. I was required to take a foreign language course in middle school (I took French), but I didn’t really have to pass it. Today [...]

    Posted: June 01, 2009, 10:35am EDT
  • The Bees of Maggienockater

    I believe I mentioned that I’ve picked up a few new activities. One of them, which I’ve remarked on before is Scottish Country Dancing. My wife and I joined the Plateau Scottish Country Dancers last fall, and we’ve been learning what we can, in preparation for the highland games this [...]

    Posted: May 13, 2009, 5:00pm EDT
  • Back on the grid

    Yes, I’ve been gone a while. At first it was because things were getting really busy. Then it was because of problems with my computer. After a couple of weeks, I simply got out of the habit, and into other habits. I think I’ll spare myself and you the details, [...]

    Posted: May 08, 2009, 11:07am EDT
  • Even a four year old understands

    Even a four year old understands, at least in this cute video. Now if only we could teach this to a few people in their twenties and thirties.

    I wonder sometimes about those people in their twenties and thirties. Conversations with one twenty-three year old leave me in near despair at [...]

    Posted: April 14, 2009, 10:42am EDT
  • Patriotic Retirement

    My friend Karma forwarded an interesting piece of e-mail with a proposed solution to the economic problems we're having. According to the original e-mail this was a suggestion from a respondent to an article in the St. Petersburg Times business section.

    Dear Mr. President,

    Patriotic retirement: There are about 40 million people' [...]

    Posted: April 10, 2009, 9:58am EDT
  • It’s worse than I thought

    I participate in opinion polls from time to time. One of the polling companies sends quick results of their polls to panelist via email after every poll is complete.

    I’m sure by now you’ve all heard about President Obama’s call to have Rick Waggoner, GM’s former chief executive resign. I can [...]

    Posted: March 31, 2009, 7:52am EDT
  • two eagles and a duck

    A visitor to the site sent me the following information in e-mail regarding a recent posting here. I always want to give credit where it is due, and now, thanks to Peter Czukor I can.

    Perri,

    If you'd like to credit the photographer of the eagles diving at' [...]

    Posted: March 29, 2009, 6:48pm EDT
  • An apology to my children

    On behalf of myself, and of like minded individuals, I hereby apologize to my children, to my granddaughter, and to the children of future generations. I know that I and my generation have squandered one of the greatest legacies ever given to a generation of humanity and saddled you with [...]

    Posted: March 27, 2009, 4:53pm EDT
  • A deaf ear?

    Months ago (just after the inauguration) I visited the White House web site and used their comment form to voice my objections to several of the agenda items and other statements that were published there. Today I have finally received a response.

    Dear Perri Nelson:

    Thank you for your recent note, and [...]

    Posted: March 19, 2009, 7:47am EDT
  • A new hope

    The Star Wars series of movies is a well known part of our popular culture. As most of you know (unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock for the past thirty years or so), the series began in the middle with Episode IV: A New Hope. [...]

    Posted: March 17, 2009, 11:34am EDT
  • FW: Lake Tapps, Washington

    A coworker of mine forwarded this to me (via email) at work. I wish I knew who the original source of the pictures and text was, but I don’t. Still, it was rather cool, so I reproduce it below, with a small amount of formatting. [Update: Peter Czukor sent me [...]

    Posted: March 10, 2009, 12:22pm EDT
  • I blame global warming

    This is the latest I personally have ever seen it snow in Washington. Well, except for a few years ago when I ran into a snow-shower on Tiger Mountain in June.

    I love snow, especially when I’m watching it from indoors and don’t have to drive anyplace. Sidney loves it too. [...]

    Posted: March 08, 2009, 2:30pm EDT
  • I am a Marxist

    O.K. I admit it. I’ve long been a fan of Marx. I know that he’s a relic of a bygone era, but he had talent and ability that I wish I had when I’m trying to articulate my thoughts.

    Oh, I’m certainly not talking about the Marx that appears to inspire [...]

    Posted: March 05, 2009, 12:47pm EST
  • Will they grant their consent?

    Article I, section 9 of the Constitution ends with this paragraph…

    No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any [...]

    Posted: March 04, 2009, 2:05pm EST
  • Is your Senator forsworn?

    According to The Hill… “The Senate voted to pass the DC Voting Rights Act on Thursday which would add a voting member of the House of Representatives to the District and Utah.” I remarked earlier this week [...]

    Posted: February 27, 2009, 9:51pm EST
  • Explanation of The Stimulus Bill

    Once again my dad has sent me some humorous email with a point, and once again, I reproduce it here with only minor formatting.

    Shortly after class, an economics student approaches his economics professor and says, “I don't understand this stimulus bill. Can you explain it to me?”

    The professor replied, “I' [...]

    Posted: February 26, 2009, 9:20am EST
  • Congress no longer respects the Constitution

    People For the American Way Public Policy Department Legislative Representative Jen Herrick has posted a blog entry on The Hill Blog. Jen is excited that our Congress is about to enact a blatant violation of the Constitution.

    Long lines at the polls [...]

    Posted: February 25, 2009, 2:20pm EST
  • It still makes sense today

    Today's Monday Brief from the Patriot Post has a wonderful quotation. Would that our representatives heeded these words of wisdom.

    “You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot help small men by tearing down big men. You cannot strengthen the weak by [...]

    Posted: February 23, 2009, 12:44pm EST
  • Isn't that card getting a little dog-eared?

    Do you remember this?

    A 71-year-old former Illinois attorney general, Burris was greeted at the Senate doors by Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) as well as the Illinois House delegation, including Democratic Reps. Bobby Rush and Jesse Jackson Jr.

    Jackson had publicly [...]

    Posted: February 23, 2009, 8:32am EST
  • Out of The Box Thinking!!

    My dad sent me another email that I found funny and worth sharing, so here it is (with just a minor amount of re-formatting).

    JOB - URINE TEST

    Like a lot of folks in the U.S.A., have a job. I work hard for my money (kinda), then they pay me for my [...]

    Posted: February 11, 2009, 1:54pm EST
  • Scottish Country Dancing

    I believe I've mentioned before that my wife and I have joined the Plateau Scottish Country Dancers in order to learn Scottish Country Dancing and to have a good time. Last month, we attended the Burns Night celebration hosted by the Tacoma Scots Pipe Band and some of us' [...]

    Posted: February 10, 2009, 9:01am EST
  • The echo chamber

    How many ways can there be to say that something's either good for us or bad for us? I know that some issues arouse a lot of passion, but eventually reading dozens of rants about the same subject gets dull and passion wanes. This isn't necessarily a good thing. Some' [...]

    Posted: February 09, 2009, 11:38am EST
  • Pork and The Sixteenth Amendment

    The giant so-called “stimulus” package has got me thinking about why it is that we see so much “pork” in the federal budget. That has led me to believe that the sixteenth amendment to the Constitution was one of the most ill-conceived ideas to come [...]

    Posted: February 08, 2009, 2:19pm EST
  • I've always liked Thomas Jefferson!

    My dad sent this in e–mail. I don't know for certain about the John Kennedy quote, but I have seen it attributed to him. I've added updated notes to the Jefferson quotes, based on what I could find about them.

    I've always liked Thomas Jefferson!

    John Kennedy once said to an assembled' [...]

    Posted: February 03, 2009, 3:31pm EST
  • The best news I've read today.

    Just saw a link to this up on twitter. A tip of the hat to @acmaurer.

    WASHINGTON -- Tom Daschle has withdrawn his name from consideration for secretary of Health and Human Services, the Associated Press reports.

    Now maybe we can get this [...]

    Posted: February 03, 2009, 10:08am EST
  • My diabetes story

    As you may recall, I recently experienced a trip to the hospital. It wasn't the most pleasant experience I've had in my life to this point. The bills for my lodging and care have begun arriving in the mail in the last week or so. I'm [...]

    Posted: January 30, 2009, 6:22pm EST
  • Obama on the wrong side of history

    In his inaugural address, President Obama had this to say…

    “To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history;”

    I have to wonder… was he listening to himself? Or was it “[...]

    Posted: January 29, 2009, 5:37pm EST
  • RePet?

    In the movie The 6th Day, Arnold Schwarzenegger's character considers buying a clone to replace his daughters dog. The company he approached for making the purchase was RePet.

    Well, they say life mimics art. Now we know that it [...]

    Posted: January 29, 2009, 9:22am EST
  • Why socialized medicine is a truly bad thing

    Scott Gottlieb, writing for the Wall Street Journal points to another hidden evil in the so-called “stimulus” package being pushed by the Democrats…

    In Britain, a government agency evaluates new medical products for their “cost effectiveness” before citizens can get access to them. [...]

    Posted: January 28, 2009, 4:17pm EST
  • Stimulating hypocrisy

    Does everyone remember the outrage over the $1.2 million that Merrill Lynch spent to upgrade its executive offices? How about the outrage over that $50 million corporate jet for CITI? You know, the one — the one that CITI had ordered quite some time back, and ended up canceling the [...]

    Posted: January 28, 2009, 11:48am EST
  • White stuff on the ground

    Normally, snow happens here once a year. We've done a little better than that this year. Temperatures have been hovering around freezing for the last couple of days, and this is what I saw this morning when I managed to pump enough caffeine into my system to notice my surroundings.

    [...]

    Posted: January 27, 2009, 9:22am EST
  • An answer to JMB regarding the war of 1861

    One of my readers, JMB asked this question (reformatted, but otherwise left intact)…

    “I read Mr, Walter Williams article, as you had seggested, and I have some questions that maybe you can anser for me...

    “Would not our States have, in 1787, fully understood, that if any of them were to [...]

    Posted: January 26, 2009, 11:14am EST
  • Constructive Alternatives

    The left has got a legitimate complaint. There really are pressing social problems that need to be solved in our country and our world today. There really does seem to be a serious problem with our national economy, as well as the world economy. Despite the fact that America has [...]

    Posted: January 23, 2009, 12:17pm EST
  • Stupid developer tricks

    Never, never execute an update SQL query without remembering to put in a WHERE clause. Or, if you're going to do something that bone-headed, be sure to have a recent backup of your data.

    I just committed the bone-headed mistake mentioned above with my site database. For a few brief moments' [...]

    Posted: January 22, 2009, 11:23am EST
  • Where's the spec?

    I write software for a living. Among other things, I “foist [my] opinions on [my] fellow countrymen and countrywomen” as recreation. Writing blog posts is not at all like writing software. For one thing, my blog posts are entirely my own opinion, and the only thing(s) they have to [...]

    Posted: January 21, 2009, 1:15pm EST
  • Questions for #44

    Which of these things demonstrates love? The giving of charity or the redistribution of tax revenues? Which of them works good upon the soul? Is the command to “Render therefore unto Caesar” greater than the command to “Go, and do thou likewise?”

    If, as you said in [...]

    Posted: January 20, 2009, 11:12am EST
  • Motorsports are dangerous

    All of them.

    One of my favorite things to do is race cars. The thrill of acceleration. The noise. The tire smoke. That wonderful smell of racing gasoline, methanol, or nitromethane (OK, that last one burns and doesn't really smell all that great, but come on, it's raw power). Running flat [...]

    Posted: January 19, 2009, 10:46am EST

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