I finally got a chance to sit down and read Hillary Clinton’s new health care plan. I have a lot to say about it, so let’s get right down to it.
As evidenced by the statement I quoted yesterday, Sen. Clinton is still recovering from the wounds she received the first time she unveiled her [...]
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So, today Hillary Clinton unveiled her health care plan. I can’t wait to get into this, but right now I have a date to watch Curious George on PBS with the cutest and smartest 4-year-old in the world, so I’ll leave you with this:
“I know my Republican opponents will try to equate health care [...]
I have no intentions of turning this into a faith blog. I already have one of those. But when faith and politics collide, well, it is important to discuss it. And discuss it we shall.
Okay, it is nothing new that there are people in this world who will co-opt the Gospel for [...]
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The other day, I mentioned the Montpelier family that is doing the “Food Stamp Challenge.” You can read all about their experience by clicking the links in the original article.
On day 5 of their blog, the “rules” of the food stamp challenge are posted. One of them is:
During the Challenge, only eat food [...]
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Paul’s Adolescent Ideology: The Problems with Ron Paul (and Libertarianism)
Andy Beal’s Marketing Pilgrim takes a look at the most visited campaign websites for the week ending September 8, 2007.
He may not be running (at least not yet), but I have to include Electric Venom’s post, “PETA Picks on [...]
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The Rutland Herald has a write up of the global warming debate between John McClaughry and Bill McKibben last night.
(Hat tip: Vermont Tiger)
I hope you weren’t looking for a thoughtful post because … I got nothing. Nothing.
But, this is funny. I get Google Alerts for “homeschooling,” and various other permutations of that phrase, and one of the alerts brought me to IMAO.
Man, I laughed my arse off reading such posts as Who Knows More: A [...]
The Carnival of Principled Government is up at Principled Discovery.
The Burlington Free Press had an article today – front page – about homeschooling. It was a pretty good piece.
Oh and,
“Vermont’s home study regulations are lengthy…”
Told ya. It’s not just me kvetching.
Last, but not least, I recently found a blog called The Simple Dollar. [...]
Well, except this one.
I probably won’t get a chance to put up a new post until tonight. We went camping this weekend and everyone is exhausted. Mom can’t blog with crabby kids fighting in the background, nor should she, I suppose.
I just figured that I would update you, lest you think this turned [...]
I happened to notice that I get quite a bit of traffic for the Google search “Is she right for you?”
I thought, man, how far down are people going in that search to end up at my blog?
Not far. It turns out that I am in the top ten results for that phrase.
First page, [...]
