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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Don’t Vote for the Lesser of Two Evils
I have never voted for a Republican or a Democrat in any of the Presidential elections in which I’ve voted. I was hoping for the opportunity to break this trend, when Ron Paul was actively campaigning. Unfortunately, though not unexpected, … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Politics
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Repudiate the National Debt
by Murray N. Rothbard In the spring of 1981, conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives cried. They cried because, in the first flush of the Reagan Revolution that was supposed to bring drastic cuts in taxes and government spending, … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
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Here’s Why Obama Is “Ahead in the Polls”
Have you ever seen those “Man on the Street” interviews that Jay Leno does on The Tonight Show? The ones where he’ll ask some random person where Canada is, and he’ll get a blank stare…? Well, here’s the same sort … Continue reading
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Good Bye Toyota, Hello Kia!
My wife has had a Kia Sedona since 2003, and it has been very dependable. I have had a Toyota Sequoia since 2006 and it has been expensive to drive and expensive to repair… So, when my Toyota dealer quoted … Continue reading
Posted in General, Life in Ohio
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Birthday Greetings
This video from my niece and nephews just made my day! Thanks so much!