These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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- Yeah, I was out all weekend. So, we made the trip over the weekend, to Fair Haven State Park, which is one of the best in the state. There’s a problem, though with the state Reservation system for their campgrounds;
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(From The Conservative Reader)
Well, it took almost 3 months, but Congress finally passed the bill Saturday, on older version of which was passed by the House in May, after some considerable back and forth between the Senate
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Ya can’t make this stuff up:
INDIANAPOLIS —(McClatchy NS) It’s a story Hillary Clinton loves to tell, about how the Chinese government bought a good American company in Indiana, laid off all its workers and moved its critical defense technology
The much talked about “oil for food’ program had it’s share of problems. Corruption, mostly. Not to be wondered at, give we’re dealing with the UN there. But apparently, trying to exchange food for oil isn’t much better, as James
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Look, Guys…, I have to tell you, aside from what I’ve already said about that Times article…
If someone wanted me to Blog for them for enough to support my needs, I might actually take them
SAN FRANCISCO — They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece — not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You may know it by a different name: home.
A growing work force
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By way of John Hawkins’ Conservative Grapevine, we get news that backs something Ive been saying for weeks now. I’ve been saying that we’re about to see a massive price drop… that even exclusive of any major finds, that
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Steven Taylor this morning on what he calls the Perils of the IPhone:
“It’s turned me from a really annoying know-it-all into an incredibly annoying know-it-all, with the Internet to back me up,” said Sadum, a technology writer in Denver.
The Luck of the Irish, Democrat and Chronicle:
Some attendees at Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade have come for years; for others, it was a first experience. But all said braving the cold and wind to see leprechauns, Irish
Mrs. Clinton’s last stand, via Byron York, National Review:
On a conference call, top strategist Mark Penn just told reporters that in the next two weeks Hillary Clinton will go after Barack Obama on the issue of who is
- James Joyner notes the passage of another milestone… 24 million. He’s up to a million hits per month, now. I suppose this to be a good bench test for WordPress. Congrats from here, James.
- With the new job, my posting
- So what happens if/when Barrack Obama gets into office? Are we going to see the race hucksters coming out of the oval office woodwork every time someone questions an action by Obama, and charging racism? Will we in fact see
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- If anyone doubts there’s a rebellion within the Republican party against the Rockefeller Republicans, you’ll want to read this. Note the date on it, also. This rebellion has been coming for some time, now, people… it didn’t start with McCain…
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Local plug, wasn’t a bad weekend for Upstate New York. Syracuse grad, Art Monk got elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame. Well deserved. Waterloo native, Syracuse grad coach, and Rochester Institute of Technology head coach Tom Coughlin won the