Charity on March 30th, 2007

I finally decided to catch up with the rest of the blog-o-nerds and figure out that whole Technorati thing. (Nerd is a good word. I love nerds.) I just signed up and there is now a “love me” button at the bottom of my side-bar now. So, come on, now! Love me, love me, love […]

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Charity on March 30th, 2007

Jeremy Ryan has an interesting post about the Iraq war spending bill and some harsh words for the Democrats who voted for it. Ryan also notes that Ron Paul (Republican Presidential candidate) voted against it. Who says Republicans have no principles? clipped from www.jeremyryan.org The Democrats packed $21 billion in pork in the bill to […]

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Charity on March 30th, 2007

I should start a new feature called: Stupid Things the Vermont Legislature is Doing. Entry one. Sorry, I’m not going to quote it, you have to read the whole thing. Blog note: I have been working on the big post about the environment (which might end up a two parter), but I am not going […]

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Charity on March 29th, 2007

You might have noticed that I did not feature a Compassionate Cause this month. This month, my extra giving was done to a person that I know instead of to a faceless organization. As important as it is to give to organizations that help those in need, we must not forget that we have friends […]

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Charity on March 29th, 2007

Updated. Last night was the night that the global warming “denier” S. Fred Singer spoke at UVM. The Free Press has an article about it. I was not able to attend. I was hoping to go and blog about it, but that didn’t work out. Here’s a quote from the article (emphasis mine): In an […]

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Charity on March 28th, 2007

I was just testing out a new web tool called Clipmarks. The post below is a result of the clip-to-blog feature. I plan to write up a review after I have used it a bit more. Feel free to leave your comments regarding how the clip-to-blog posts look.

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The father of the kid who works at Channel 17 during She’s Right was there when I did my show on Crunchy Cons. After, he told me that he now has a label for himself – Crunchy Libertarian. I like it. Crunchy Cons tend to lean authoritarian, as much as I like Rod Dreher and […]

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Charity on March 28th, 2007

Lately, these redbox DVD rental kiosks have been popping up in Hannaford stores around here. I am not sure where else they are, but according to the website, there are redbox locations across the country. You can use the redbox two ways: walk-up rental or online rental. The movies are only $1 per night, due […]

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Charity on March 28th, 2007

My last post seemed to spark a game of “Catch the Blogger in an Inconsistent Ideology” in the comments field. I thought it would be easier to address all of the issues in a new post, rather than in the comments. First, I have to point out, you will not likely find me with an […]

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Charity on March 26th, 2007

The other evening at dinner, I was complaining about yet another erosion of our freedom – I can’t recall which one; there are just so many these days – and my 8-year-old son said that laws that keep us safe are a good idea. In an effort to avoid the unpleasantness of a future liberal […]

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