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Showing skin makes the earth quake like this... 30 Apr 2010 6:21 AM (14 years ago)

Provocative women earthquakesFinally! An explanation for all the recent earthquake activity. It's not nature ... it's not 2012 ... it's women!

According to an Iranian cleric, women dressing in provocative clothing are not only wreaking havoc on the earth's tectonic plates, but they are also disturbing young men.

Well, shake my booty. I never met a young man "disturbed" by being exposed too much skin.You?

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Gathering my chaotic thoughts on this... 14 Nov 2009 9:02 AM (15 years ago)

I'm out of blogging practice. So many thoughts but they're in chaos -- not nearly as organized as they once were. While I get focused and attempt to make blogging a priority again, I gotta keep posting ... so how about a look at what others have written about stuff that's on my mind:

My Thoughts Exactly

Adam Baldwin: Political Correctness is a menacing form of viewpoint discrimination, an intolerant “heckler’s veto” deployed to stifle reasonable debate of controversial issues.

Body Parts: Fort Hood Massacre Was Not A "Tragedy" ... It was an act of war and it was an atrocity.

The Investigative Project on Terrorism: It's Radical Islam, Stupid

Sally Pipes: Lawmakers need to face the facts. Decades of experience with Medicare show that government is incapable of bringing down health costs or keeping health spending under control.

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Nothing. Much a blog about this... 8 Nov 2009 8:23 AM (15 years ago)

Soapbox So, I guess my bloggy break lasted a little too long. Certainly, the break didn't come about because I had nothing to write about. Never am I at a loss for topics that I am passionate about. But passion coupled with a completely overwhelming sense that I am only one person blogging to the choir can get discouraging.

The challenge, of course, is breaking through to those who have their heads so far up their a**es that their eyes are blind to how small and closed their minds are -- a challenge I face not only in the blogosphere, but in my everyday encounters with friends and colleagues, many of whom have been brainwashed by the liberal media.

It's a welcome challenge, despite the fact I am continuously singled out, pointed and laughed at for my politically conservative viewpoints and relentlessly mocked by people whose only news source is Jon Stewart.

Since last I blogged about serious issues, as opposed to fluff, so much has changed and yet nothing has changed:

Passion stirred by failure at Fort Hood threatens to break my hiatus.

So, I'm back. Subscribe me, bookmark me, block me, whatever you gotta do. If you plan to visit regularly, my only request is that you leave your politically correct inclinations behind.

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'I'm Voting Democrat' because of this... 11 Oct 2008 8:20 AM (16 years ago)

Think this is far fetched? Think folks don't really pick their political party association or presidential candidates based on what actors say? Guess again. Want proof? Read my personal account from the 2004 election: Undhimming this...

Get the Facts Behind this Film: VerticalBlu

Vote Smart!

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The 2008 Abbot Kinney Festival is upon this... 27 Sep 2008 8:49 AM (16 years ago)

Yo, Venice! See ya tomorrow. Can't wait!

Official Website: 2008 Abbot Kinney Festival

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