We grow yet again.
BitsBlog is now taking NOAA’s National Hurricane Center feeds. These will provide up to the minute severe weather information 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, for both oceans. During the storm season, this will
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Local weather: Twenty-four degrees that feels like thirteen.
As the culture coarsens:
LEESBURG, Va. – (Fox News)-A children’s book about two male penguins that hatch a chick together has been pulled from school library shelves in Loudoun County,
Wintery Mix, WHEC-TV:
Snow came down at a steady pace last night, but then as temperatures began to rise during the overnight hours…snow quickly turned into sleet and freezing rain. And that has left a layer of ice on just
- 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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- John Hawkins points out MSNBC‘s David Shuster isn’t alone.
We all know by now about the controversy surrounding MSNBC’s David Shuster and his allegation that Chelsea Clinton was being “pimped” by her family in order to drum up support
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- I note with interest, Mark Levin saying
“I think one important focus of Reagan conservatives should be to do all they can to protect as many Republican seats in the House as possible. There needs to be at least one
Overheard at breakfast: “I wish this was the last snow fall of the season.” Fat chance. The fish wrapper shows we a future average of forty inches remaining. Chances of getting none of that forty – nada.
Earth to Howie
- Tax the rich? Tax fairness? Yeah, right.
just one corporation (Exxon Mobil) pays as much in taxes ($27 billion) annually as the entire bottom 50% of individual taxpayers, which is 65,000,000 people!
Now, next time you wonder why gas at
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Ok, I was a whimp to complain about cold and freezing rain. It sure beats winter tornados, John Lester, NewsOXY:
Tornadoes touched down in the southern US states of Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi on Tuesday night, causing severe damage
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The weather outside is frightful. Good day to be a duck.
Mitt Romney: I voted for Mitt. He would make a good president. Sad to say, Romney is just one horrible candidate, a modern day Jack Kemp. Romney has won
- Figures. Heaviest traffic day we’ve had in a month, and there’s an WordPress update to be done. I guess I’ll hold off on it until tomorrow, or perhaps the weekend, depending.
- Rained like crazy here this morning. We actually had
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- Yes,I know, I didn’t comment last night as regards the Superbowl. I’m just as glad New York won. Not that I’ve ever been a Giants fan, but the last few seasons I’ve been less of a Pats fan, particularly since
- Another Honorable Mention in the OTB Caption Contest.
- The State of the Union was about as expected… as we discussed today….with Bush stating the truth, by and large and the Democrats with their fingers in their ears.
- I find it
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- Mickey Kaus notes an article in the Tucson Citizen talking about a country which is having problems handling the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face from Mexican illegals… The country having these issues? Mexico. Amazing how that
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