Monthly Archives: July 2008

Photographed above is Dick, our friendly neighbor who rides around on his four-wheeler and stops every time he sees us outside with the puppies. As his hat says, Dick is a World War II veteran, and it’s been an honor … Continue reading

Senator Feb 12 Vote July 9 Vote Sessions (R-AL) Yea Not Voting Kennedy (D-MA) Nay Not Voting Clinton (D-NY) Not Voting Nay McCain (R-AZ) Yea Not Voting Feinstein (D-CA) Nay Yea Obama (D-IL) Not Voting Yea Graham (R-SC) Not Voting … Continue reading

No word yet on whether Jesse wants to put in a microchip, treat him for fleas and cover his bones with adamantium. Updates as they develop. See also: This excellent analysis by Nathan Moore.

The girls were spayed on Thursday, and while they were at the vet, we went ahead and had them microchipped so the government can track their purchases, library usage, international phone calls and donations to Amnesty International. I understand the … Continue reading

In his July 4 post, Independency and Dependency, Josh Ross presents something that’s part straw man argument and part false dichotomy. After acknowledging that Independence Day will be celebrated for “as long as the US remains the US” and noting … Continue reading

Step 1. Open an account on electronic social networking platforms like Youtube and Facebook. Step 2. Wear a Che Guevara t-shirt. Step 3. Support a Presidential candidate whose campaign has a Youtube and Facebook account and whose staff and supporters … Continue reading

First, BRCK BM surrogate Wesley Clark said McCain would represent Bush’s Third Term, as if the Bush-McCain split isn’t legendary. Now Gen. Clark says McCain doesn’t have enough military experience, as if there were any national politician with a more … Continue reading