WHY ARE ALL THESE EASTERN-EDUCATED WIENIES BACKING AWAY FROM GENERAL CLARK?
I listened to every word WClark said on Sunday.
Nobody's patriotism was questioned.
Somebody tell me what Clark said that was factually wrong.
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I listened to every word WClark said on Sunday.
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Several family members are close with Josh Rabe but I barely know him.
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For those of you who don't know the story, Chacon was eating his team meal before a Houston Astros game. The General Manager told him to go the Manager's office and Chacon refused. Ultimately a shouting match broke out and Chacon, by his own admission, knocked his GM down and choked (there is a possibility he did it twice). The Astros took steps to terminate Chacon's employment for cause.
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Anybody else run into the whole idea of Summer Fun and Holiday parties right now? Even if I've got some time off, partying and festive activity doesn't feel right when our region stands to be devastated in economic and human terms.
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The songwriter Don Henley has produced so many piercing lyrics that it's difficult to single out just one as his best. But, as it applies to current events, "Dirty Laundry" is difficult to beat. It is a song about what feeds the media beast. It is all the more prescient because it was really written before today's multi-media 8 hour news cycle. If you haven't listened to it, download it and play it. Then consider what follows.
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If this is an accurate socio-economic view of polygyny, does that mean the U.S. is actually encouraging polygamous cells by providing ADC grants, food stamps and Medicaid for women and children among the multiples?
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Well, team, the Rain Forest pro-environmental effort just got set back twenty years.
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Could somebody please tell me when Birkett has NOT been thinking about running for Governor.
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In today's excerpt--hangovers:
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OK, Kiddies. The Supremes have said just tossing folks into Gitmo skips a couple of important constitution principles. I think we all get that.
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In today's excerpt-the discovery of America. Author Tony Horwitz muses on the discovery of America after hearing from a Plymouth Rock tour guide named Claire that the most common question from tourists was why the date etched on the rock was 1620 instead of 1492:
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The State of Illinois is working up a "Capital Budget". Governmental Entities do this all the time. They say "this much is for our infrastructure and rolling stock". But they really mean "We will spend this much on rolling stock and infrastructure......if we get the money." That kind of Capital Budget is horsefeathers. It's a fairy tale.
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Torrey Pines is very long golf course and it plays at Sea Level. For reasons I don't understand, the USGA has decided to make the fairways wider. The wind will almost certainly be up at least one of the four days. The greens will be substandard for US Open greens. To me this gives an advantage to big hitters and iron players who can shape their shots, high, low, left to right, right to left. Really good putters, Like Steve Stricker, for example, lose their advantage because the greens will be a bit bumpy.
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For the second time in recent history, the U.S. Open is being played on a great muni track--Torrey Pines, a wonderful place to play.
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Follow the bouncing ball here. BHO needs a running mate with executive experience. Hillary's got none. Webb's was a greasefire and the Governor of Kansas Looks like a Parole Officer.
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| In today's excerpt-the U.S. backs the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia: |
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Who is the "us" in "Our"?
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Sunday night, Ozzie Guillen went off. If you listen carefully to what Ozzie said, he was taking and admonishing personal responsibility for the next phase of the baseball season. He was saying, "Nobody's job is safe, not even mine."
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Reading about Teddy. Apparently there are great advantages to having the patient awake during this kind of brain surgery.
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Why wouldn't you believe that a woman could run a successful presidential primary. In other words, why the hell have Mandy Grunwald and her beautiful mind been bottled up until "Face the Nation" Sunday.
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I have some young friends who dated for a while, maybe four, five years ago. They did what healthy young people sometimes do and made a baby. They have never been married. In fact, they have not even continued as a couple.
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