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Andrew Olmsted: 2001-12-30
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Personal Observations on current events, politics, baseball, and whatever else enters my twisted mind. Send comments to AndrewOlmsted (at) andrewolmsted.com. I assume all letters are meant for publication unless told otherwise. Saturday, January 05, 2002. September 11: The Triumph of Resilience. It has been argued that part of the reason the United States was caught off guard on September 11 was that the federal government has taken too many tasks to itself, rather than leaving more to state and local go...
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Fevered Rants: 2001-11-25
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Unqualified musings on the war and associated affairs. Saturday, December 01, 2001. Continuing with the chick power theme, this. Posted by Alex at 2:21 PM. Thank God real Navy bombs are more accurate the ones on the football field. Reportedly written by a female Tomcat RIO on USS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. This young lady certainly seems to. Like her job. The author was a Naval Academy grad. Well, Gerald, let me tell you about my day yesterday. I started out pretty bummed that back home in Va Beach,. Have give...
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Mark Byron
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Commentary on Politics, Economics, Theology, Sports, and other things that pull my chatty-ring. Byronm at Warner.edu. Saturday, January 12, 2002. Linked to a Victor Davis Hanson NRO piece on war words. Posted by Mark @ 1/12/2002 11:49:00 PM. CYA in Kandahar- Instapundit. Links to a Times of London piece on buggery in Kandahar. Turned out that Kandahar was famous for being the San Francisco of South Asia before the Taliban moved in. Could this be a function of Islamic polygamy? Into their posts. Scali...
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Andrew Olmsted: 2002-01-27
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Personal Observations on current events, politics, baseball, and whatever else enters my twisted mind. Send comments to AndrewOlmsted (at) andrewolmsted.com. I assume all letters are meant for publication unless told otherwise. Friday, February 01, 2002. The President for it yesterday. Soon, this will become a major issue. No, the consensus building in the elite is that it's time to end the war and get back to what really matters: social measures here at home. Enron is a minor issue for government. T...
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flyover
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Shaking a verbal fist at the universe (.and other pointless musings). Tuesday, December 11, 2001. Why is it that when a panel is loaded with furious lefties it is labeled "independent" but when there are equal numbers from both parties it is "defanged". This is the logic being espoused by Dewayne Wickham. In today's Usa Today. Some of my favorite excerpts:. Wickham even manages to get a hit in on Clarence Thomas. Posted by Matt Drachenberg. Posted by Matt Drachenberg. Posted by Matt Drachenberg. Screw it...
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Mind Over What Matters: December 2001
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Mind Over What Matters. Jay L Zilber's commentary on political, social, and cultural fringe matters. Friday, December 28, 2001. SHOUT TO MY PEEPS:. If there's a way to do it "low-maintenance," I've got to figure out how to add a comments/discussion feature to this thing. Anyone in the Blogger community who's got one going - any suggestions? Meanwhile - as I will remain pretty much "off the program" until the end of the holidays - here's a few bits of old business from the Mind Over What Matters. HERE'S W...
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Mind Over What Matters: November 2001
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Mind Over What Matters. Jay L Zilber's commentary on political, social, and cultural fringe matters. Friday, November 30, 2001. LEAVING THE MATERIAL WORLD:. One of the perils of working late nights / early mornings - is that you're the first to hear the news that everyone else won't get until hours later. I would have liked to have had three more hours of not knowing. And Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits. A couple of all-time faves which I haven't re-watched nearly often enough lately. Posted by Jay @ 4:24 AM.