Monthly Archives: December 2006

Snoveling show, big honkin’ drifts

Yep, Vicki and I live in northern Colorado, and had our lives halted, outside the home anyway, by the Solstice storm of 2006. Fortunately, we kept electricity and warmth and were well-stocked in the pantry.  Hours of clearing, by snow … Continue reading

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The glaciality of Christianity

Christian churches always seem agonizing centuries behind the common sense of genuinely humanistic people. They supported slavery during the 19th century in the US, pointing as ever to the Bible to say it was God’s will that blacks be enslaved. … Continue reading

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A new bookshelf

Prosaic, but what the hell. Two days ago, I went to American Furniture Warehouse and bought a three-shelf bookcase for my Civil War books. The new year shall bring even more focus to this project, as I continue to red-pen … Continue reading

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Ain’t gonna study war no more

Vicki and I resumed our watching of the Ken Burns Civil War documentary with Episode Six, 1864 part one, last evening. And in the stillness of a coffee-sipping morning today, as I gazed idly at the Christmas lights strung above … Continue reading

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Impeach them all!

This madman Bush, Mister Paranoid Fantasist with his finger far too close to the button, must be removed from office at once. His presence one second more in the People’s House is intolerable and an abomination. Out with him, away … Continue reading

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Great interview with Harry Reid

Bob Geiger from Nevada scooped the world press with a 30-minute interview with incoming Senate majority leader Harry Reid. Wonderful to see that sane government is to be restored, that finally the adults will be in charge, and that the … Continue reading

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Neato historical charts

More on Civil War artifacts. Today, I chanced upon HistoryShots, a great company for visual display of complex historical movements. They have charts of both the Union and Confederate armies, which I may just have to pop for. I try … Continue reading

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More payback for Rumsfeld

Check this out, a new lawsuit filed today by nine former detainees against war criminal Donald Rumsfeld. Let the lawsuits multiple, against him and all of these unworthies who posture and screw up the world for us sane folks. Robert … Continue reading

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Let the GOP crumble!

Bush approval rate lowest yet and still dropping! It’s nice to see the bastards finally get bitten in the butt, with the slow but steady chew leading toward a thorough discrediting of the Republican Party. Now, ages ago in 1964, … Continue reading

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Lincoln as monster

I have easily a dozen Civil War books going at this point. My primary focus, though, in the coming weeks are David Herbert Donald’s biography of Lincoln and Gore Vidal’s novel about Lincoln. The question at hand–or at my hand, … Continue reading

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