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"The Islamic States of America?
Anyone reading my blog would be well advised to pay VERY close attention to this article. We think in terms of radical terrorist takeover, but we are like frogs in a pot of cold water where the heat is being turned up slowly and we're not noticing changes until we're cooked. Little by little bits and pieces Sharia law is being implemented by PC zealots on the so...
Oct 26, 2006, 9:39 am - konane

top ten signs of the impending police state in america
1. The Internet Clampdown One saving grace of alternative media in this age of unfettered corporate conglomeration has been the internet. While the masses are spoon-fed predigested news on TV and in mainstream print publications, the truth-seeking individual still has access to a broad array of investigative reporting and political opinion via the world-wide web. Of course, it was only a matter of time before the government moved to patch up this crack in the sky....
Oct 18, 2006, 11:38 pm - LOTTOMIKE

"Saying No to 'Climate Porn'?
If it bleeds, it leads isn't working for a discredited media like it used to. However, they're still trying and if they can't do it legitimately they'll do it any way they can. Seems we just might approach climate control with world population control on the leading edge beginning with organized religion which promotes no birth control measures....
Aug 17, 2006, 10:02 am - konane

Show Me the Way to Go Home
Long before the Global Positioning System, pilots got from town to town by reading rooftops. For six years, demonstration and race pilot Blanche Noyes had ridden herd on a government pr...
Jul 22, 2006, 9:48 pm - Tinker

a penny saved becomes a penny spurned
July 7) -- We collect them in dusty jars, lose them under couch cushions and ignore them on the ground as we rush by. Once considered a good luck charm, the penny for many has become more of a copper-colored nuisance that has outlived its usefulness. Although the majority of Americans want to keep the penny in circulation, support for elimination of the 1-cent coin is building. Fueling the momentum: For the first time in history, it costs more than a penny to manufacture...
Jul 7, 2006, 4:32 pm - LOTTOMIKE

The more they stay the same
Morning blogsters: One of the things I was doing elsewhere for a few days involved going through newspaper microfilm looking for some info for a friend. I spent several days poring over small-town newspaper screens from 1900 to 1931. Strange times. I kept getting side-tracked into story sequences that had nothing at all to do with what I was searching for. I'd never thought about the Mexico borderland being a magnet for rum runners during prohibit...
Dec 4, 2005, 9:19 am - Rip Snorter

The unsolved homicides
That little tributary channel that got me expounding about things of no interest to you non-southwestern blogsters diverted me from filling your hearts with adventure and your heads with more yarns about treasure hunting. Here's something to get me back on track. Early in the '90s I came across a canyon that satisfied a lot of the needs to be the Lost Adams Diggings. It had most of the right stuff men have searched for during the las...
Nov 17, 2005, 5:54 pm - Rip Snorter

Makes ya wonder
I don't post very often here, because I know if I don't have anything positive to add, it's a waste of everyone's time. But after reading one of the recent posts, I sit here shaking my head. Casho asked for help from members at LP and generous people responded, offering to help. But with that help, few of them had any patience longer than a day or two. It is something new that he was trying out and I don t know if Red even knew how long the next step wo...
Nov 5, 2005, 7:58 pm - inittowin

Long days journey into night - Mel King
If I ever write another book, Mel King will have to occupy a few chapters of it. I ve mentioned him a few times on this blog, but mostly, I ve not been able to write much about him at all. I m still digesting what happened to him....
Aug 25, 2005, 11:47 pm - Rip Snorter

Life is full of surprises
Life is a more-or-less constant source of learning, and if you hold your mouth right, amusement. So's the LP Forum. A person can learn about numbers, lotteries, about other people and their thoughts and motivations, and there's even an occasional surprise about ones self. Last night or the night before a European gent was on one of the t...
Aug 18, 2005, 11:25 pm - Rip Snorter