Archive for January 9th, 2011

This Year’s Eagles Season Was Like…

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…an unexpected present. Some crazy doodad from the Brookstone catalog that you would never buy for yourself but when pressed, you admit to lusting after.

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This Doesn’t Surprise Me

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The whacked out pseudo-Christian Westboro Baptist Church plans to protest the funerals of the 6 people who were murdered yesterday during the assassination attempt on Rep. Gabby Giffords. Plus, Bill Colley on WGMD seems to prove our point about talk radio rhetoric.

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Pumping Up The Volume

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As our faithful readers are aware I have been warning that Somebody Is Going To Be Hurt for quite a while.  What happened yesterday didn’t surprise me.  I’d been expecting it.  The fact that it happened in Arizona… again, not a surprise. What is surprising is how quickly everyone moved to define the shooter’s politics […]

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Beck Mocks

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The Lazy Media

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Sarah Palin = random blog commenter

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She was Dallas Green’s granddaughter.

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The 9 year old girl killed yesterday, was Christina-Taylor Green, the granddaughter of legendary Phillies manager Dallas Green and daughter of Los Angeles Dodgers scout John Green. Our world is small, physically and philosophically.

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Let Us Not Forget

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the names of the six souls who lost their lives yesterday just because they participated in democracy. Gabe Zimmerman, a 30-year-old aide to the congresswoman who was recently engaged. Christina Taylor Green, a 9-year-old girl who had just been elected to her school’s student council. U.S. District Court Chief Judge John Roll Dorothy Morris, 76 […]

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