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Going Back To 1776
Tuesday, May 18 2010 04:03 am
Publisher at the Atlantic Ocean I recently took a nine-day driving trip from Central Texas to Philadelphia and back to visit my sister and brother-in-law. The voyage by car took me through Texarkana, Memphis, Nashville (right after the flood), and on into Pennsylvania, from flat land to mountains with lotsa trees, big ones.
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The Three ‘Bares’ Go To Washington
Wednesday, December 16 2009 09:34 pm

Once upon a time there were three bears — a papa bear, a mama bear, and a baby bear. Papa Bear had invested heavily in the stock market. He had become rich and had put aside several million dollars, but he didn’t have a way to spend it in the forest. “I’ve got money,” he said, “so I’ll run for Congress.” And he did.

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An End To Aggression Is Imperative
Sunday, February 07 2010 09:46 pm

While health care legislation and political party battles have dominated proceedings of this 111th Congress, there are “number one” priorities that have gone unserved, mainly the economy and war. First, Congress critically needs to limit spending drastically. The country is in a financial mess, not because of its inhabitants, but because of their government which went on a spending spree during the first 10 years of this century, a trend that continues today.

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Captain Courageous Witnessed: Dr. Kelly Assassinated!
Written by W. Leon Smith, Publisher   
Thursday, December 10 2009 02:58 am
Big Ben Dr. David Kelly, the UK scientist and war critic with connections to the BBC and the New York Times, predicted that he would be assassinated for daring to be right about the lack of Iraq WMD evidence while UK leaders chose to be wrong. His corpse, found on July 17, 2003 under mysterious circumstances, proved his prescience. At the time Tony Blair and George W. Bush were meeting in Washington to discuss their wobbly war, and to menace their critics. Coming when it did, Kelly's murder was something right out Macbeth or Machiavelli.
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