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A rare treat

It’s A Blue Moon New Year’s Eve Party! | Universe Today

Despite the rumors, it’s not anything to fear, but some are running around in their tinfoil hats chanting and hysterical, as usual. If it’s clear where you live, have a look. If not, then check out YouTube the next day…there are sure to be thousands of hits on the astronomy sites and blogs. In any event, enjoy!

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Um, okay…but what about the other people they kill?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drivers using cell phones are four times more likely to get into a crash serious enough to hurt themselves.

Some idiot texting or chatting or doing something other than driving is a danger to themselves and others. By definition, this makes them eligible for involuntary commitment to a mental health facility. Rather than issue written warnings, why don’t the cops avoid all the unnecessary delay and just have the folks with the butterfly nets round a few of these clowns up?

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Christmas all of a sudden

For some reason, or maybe reasons, we just couldn’t seem to get our act together for Christmas this year. We bought the tree two weeks later than we usually did, and then let it sit in the garage, still in the netting, for several days. No cookies had been baked, no presents bought or wrapped, no cards addressed…it was as if Christmas was going to come and go without any of the things that usually make it a holiday.

And then this weekend, it suddenly appeared! The tree was put up, the plans for a family get-together were made, the recipes printed and the signs began appearing all over the place–it was finally Christmas at our house. Perhaps it’s been the constant cycle of economic downturns, and upturns, and then down again, or seemingly endless wars that have devastated so many lives, both here and abroad, or the disgraceful posturing of our elected leaders on the healthcare reform debate while people die every day in this country from lack of that very care…whatever it might have been, either publicly or privately, the cares and worries of the entire year are being set aside for a few days.

We need Christmas this year–we as a family, we as a country, and whether it’s Christmas or Hanukkah or some other mid-winter celebration, we need that break from the serious side of life. On this, the winter solstice, the first day of winter and the shortest day of the year, I plan to spend the rest of the week preparing for a Christmas that we can remember as a haven of peace and joy in the midst of all the turmoil, whether it be here at home or in a land far away. My wish is that for a moment, even if only for a moment, we allow ourselves to feel the peace and joy that is Christmas.

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links for 2009-12-03
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Accounting glitch? Um, yeah…right, Governor

IRS says Schwarzenegger owes $79,000

What is it with these super rich that they have to flaunt their tax evasion, and the rest of us live in fear of an audit by the IRS? Even if we’ve done nothing wrong, been completely honest and paid our taxes, we know that we could end up losing our homes or worse if the IRS slapped us with some tax lien? “Sloppy accounting”? Please, Mr. A, give us a break!

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Happy Turkey Day
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WebWanderings 2009-11-17


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links for 2009-11-13
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links for 2009-11-12
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House Vote 11.07.09

And the Hall of Democratic Party Shame…

No Votes (215)
Jason Altmire 
John Adler
Rick Boucher
Allen Boyd
Brian Baird
John Barrow
Dan Boren
John Boccieri
Bobby Bright
Ben Chandler
Travis Childers
Lincoln Davis
Artur Davis
Chet Edwards
Bart Gordon
Parker Griffith
Tim Holden
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
Dennis J. Kucinich
Larry Kissell
Suzanne Kosmas
Frank Kratovil Jr.
Mike McIntyre
Jim Matheson
Jim Marshall
Charlie Melancon
Betsy Markey
Eric Massa
Michael E. McMahon
Walt Minnick
Scott Murphy
Glenn Nye
Collin C. Peterson
Mike Ross
Ike Skelton
Heath Shuler
John Tanner
Gene Taylor
Harry Teague

Interesting notes: Dennis is no longer planning to run for national office in the Democratic party. He can’t expect any party support with votes like this. The vast majority of the “No” votes were cast by white males from the South. I detect a trend here…and suggest that these wolves in sheep’s clothing go ahead and pack up their crap and move across the aisle.

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