Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
mom, calves and engagment rings
My mom, " she's a class act"...sorry for the poor audio/video, but I grabbed the closest devise I had...(a cell phone)
did you enjoy that as much as I did?
=D
Friday, December 18, 2009
have you ever wondered what students do...
in public schools, on the day before christmas winter vacation?
a little of this....
and a little of that...
but mostly,
...and that!
happy holidays!Thursday, December 17, 2009
sometimes I really wish...
I could just quit my job, stay home and watch c-span.
These guys totally crack me up.
These guys totally crack me up.
Oh...Honorable Senator Franken, you are truly a breath of fresh air!
Ooohhhh...sen lieberman, you are soooo lucky to be recognized at all.
Oh...sen mccain...you are such an old finger-wagging wind bag; just get over yourself.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
le marchand de la mort est mort
Le marchand de la mort est mort.
(The merchant of death is dead.)
This premature obituary went on to say...
"Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday."
The problem was, Alfred Noble, the renown Swedish dynamite inventor, capitalist, mercenary and industrialist, was not yet dead and totally appalled by this premature scathing obituary (wouldn't you be?).
... and here we are,
115 years later...
115 years later...

written by Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
Major General Smedley D. Butler - USMC Retired
I suggest you add this book to your
Friday, December 4, 2009
a dozen doesn'ts
doesn't reverse our dependency on foreign oil.
doesn't win the hearts and minds of the afghan people.
doesn't make karzai's government more legitimate.
doesn't stop islamic terrorism over there.
doesn't make US military body-bags obsolete.
doesn't hold the pentagon accountable.
doesn't relieve our over-stressed, over-deployed military personal.
doesn't reverse our ominous deficit spending.
doesn't make two wrongs right.
"the outcomes of actions we take, however well-intended, are often different from what we expect."
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