Monthly Archives: January 2013
Daniel Henninger’s Wall Street Journal Op-ed: Obama’s Thunderdome Strategy plus Ben Shapiro and Andrew Klavan
Usually, this would be a three post day. However, I have too much to say, too little time and, quite frankly, my back is being bitchy, which only enhances my “Cheery disposition.” I can go on a major rant regarding … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Klavan, Ben Shapiro, Bullies, daniel henninger, heckling, MSNBC, newtown, Op-ed, Wall Street journal
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Remembering Challenger
Okay, I’m two days late on this post. It was January 28, 1986. I can’t believe it was that long ago. I remember it like it was yesterday. After all these years, I still cannot find the words that describe that … Continue reading
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Tagged challenger, greatest speeches, Ronald Reagan, space shuttle, surly bonds of earth
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The Problem is not gun laws
In an effort to urge lawmakers to address the culture of violence, Mark Mattioli, who lost his 6-year-old son James in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, spoke during a gun-control hearing in Hartford on Monday.
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Tagged culture of violence, gun control, Mark Mattioli, Sandy Hook, the problem is not gun laws
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