Can I just say, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
This clip from the Daily Show is so hilarious.
I wondered how long it would take before someone pointed out that they are saying the same things. I must admit, though, less time than I thought.
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With all this talk (and talk, and talk…) about President Obama and the coverage given to President Bush’s legacy, the man who seems to have been overlooked in all the hoopla is Vice President Dick Cheney. Well, except that he was in a wheelchair today.
The only things I was able to find about him were [...]
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“This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow, and our planet began to heal.” – Barack Obama
The day is finally here. The day we have been reading about on bumper stickers for years. 01.20.09
I have been trying to look past my own disagreements with the people who will be running [...]
In case you haven’t already figured it out, that e-mail I mentioned yesterday, asking me about President Bush’s legacy, was from Dan Barlow at the Vermont Press Bureau. The story is in today’s Rutland Herald, State’s Bush fans still loyal, and the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus, Vermont Republicans argue Bush’s legacy not yet cast. (Both are [...]
I just received an e-mail asking me to comment on the legacy of President George W. Bush. Honestly, I have not given a lot of thought to this matter. I think much of President Bush’s legacy remains to be determined by what happens in the future. I guess that is usually the [...]
Today is a national holiday here in the U.S. It’s a day where we celebrate the birthday of a great American, born and raised in the south, who lived and died for what he believed…
Read more here. It’s actually pretty funny and even thought-provoking. That’s all I’m saying.
I am still sick. Still. This is really [...]
The other day, I linked to the Free Press editorial opposing the 9.14% increase requested by the Burlington School District. Free Press Executive Editor Mike Townsend gave District Superintendent Jeanne Collins and School Board Finance Chair Fred Lane a chance to defend the budget. He relays that conversation over at his blog, Twitterings, by Townsend.
Allow [...]
It’s a good thing that I didn’t get 10 comments on the delurking day post because I have been too sick to blog. Yesterday, I was so sick that I had to have my husband stay home from work to take care of the kids. (I homeschool three boys, in case you are [...]
The internet tells me that today is Delurking Day.
Lurking is when you read a blog, but never comment. Like you, here. Delurking Day is when you delurk and leave a comment for a change.
Come on. I know you are here. I have a statistics tracker. There are scores of you that come back every day, [...]
Wow, it sure has been a long time! It is good for the soul to take a blogging break. This one was totally unplanned, but next time I will try to let you know ahead of time.
I am counting down the days until I can start blogging about President Obama. As I said before, I [...]