December 8, 2008
By Glen Harness in Music,Politics | 0 comments
Today is the “anniversary” of John Lennon’s murder. I can’t believe it’s been almost 30 years since he was shot down in cold blood outside his apartment building in New York. I guess you’d have to say that Lennon was my “favorite” Beatle. I tended to like his solo songs more than the others. And [...]
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December 5, 2008
By Glen Harness in Politics | 0 comments
I sure wish I had written this. Z. Dwight Billingsly outlines that generally after we get a weak Democrat president, we go on to elect a strong Republican. It’s an interesting read. And you can tell from the comments by the liberals that he’s struck a nerve (they resort to the only argument they have, [...]
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December 4, 2008
By Glen Harness in Politics,Society | 0 comments
It’s been said before that the poor and homeless in America have a better standard of living than the poor and homeless in other countries. How you can be poor and still have two or three TVs, cell phones, and computers beats me. Now the homeless (who used to be called bums in another era) [...]
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December 3, 2008
By Glen Harness in Racing | 1 comment
Bobby Hamilton Racing is no more. The team, run by Hamilton’s widow, closed up shop last week. I guess the reason was lack of sponsorship. Without Hamilton running the operation, I’d suspect that sponsors weren’t exactly breaking the doors down. One also has to wonder about the management. You had to know something was up [...]
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December 2, 2008
By Glen Harness in Politics | 0 comments
I really wish Fred Thompson had won the Republican nomination. I think if he had, we’d be talking about President Elect Thompson instead of the guy we ended up with. Fred has a way of taking the complexity out of things. Here, he explains how the government plans on fixing the economy: Could you imagine [...]
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