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Welcome to the South, CNN & Others: The Ethan Hostage Case
Well, things went surprisingly well, and certainly could have been much worse. They got him, the kidnapper – he’s dead; and they got him, the hostage child, safe and sound. Then the local Southern sheriff and some other authorities gave … Continue reading
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Tagged CNN, culture, culture shock, Fox News, good old boys, Jimmy Lee Dykes, news, Southern Law, southern living
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Beware Falling Space Monkeys and New Gun Owners
Given the historical ballistics accuracy of Iran’s former SCUD missiles systems, I expect that we can expect an attack by falling monkeys someday, soon. I can already see it: screaming monkeys, some in flames, falling in backyards mad as hell, … Continue reading
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Tagged gun control, gun laws, gun ownership, gun sales, guns, Iran and monkeys, new gun owners, news, space monkey
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Skipping In to Skip Out Again
God, it’s good to be back home again. I’ve been busy this season – the Christmas lights are hung but the shopping and wrapping aren’t done. I’m late, there’s no debate, and I’m just passing on through. That could be … Continue reading
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Tagged children, gun control, guns, interactive science, military, news, science, shooting
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Same Old Game, Just Different Players
Sandusky. Syracuse coach. Jason Murphy. Suddenly these reports have brought “More Awareness to Child Molestation.” And soon we’ll see “copycat” charges (eg. the Syracuse coach). And then will follow the inevitable backlash against those who claim they were molested in … Continue reading

