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Remembering Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was born at Shadwell, among the hills of Virginia, on this day in 1743. A favorite amongst the founding fathers, he is also one of my favorite authors. Jefferson distinguished himself as a horticulturist, statesman, architect, archaeologist...
We are living in exponential times
The Gipper Speaks Out on Socialized Medicine
Saw this posted on Facebook today by a close personal friend, thought I would share it with you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs
Remembering the Father of our Country
George Washington was born in Virginia's Westmoreland County on this day in 1732. When his father died in 1743, George moved to Mount Vernon to live with his half brother, later inheriting that estate. He learned surveying, worked in the frontier...
Pay No Tax For Two Months?
I received this article today from my wife DeLeesa , she seems to think it might have merit. Although I agree with her that the idea does have merit. I am concerned with how it actually would work. First, I am sure that larger companies are not able to...
November 4th is Here!
Wow, I can hardly believe it, after 21 months of campaigning, it's finally over (or will be in a few hours, I hope.) I know some of you are probably saying that I am going to plug McCain one last time, but your are wrong, not in this post. This post...
Posted: 11-04-2008 18:01 by jim® | with no comments
2nd Presidential Debate
I had an opportunity, like many others to watch the 2nd Presidential Debate, and to say I was not impressed would be an understatement. Why can't these two actually answer the question?! - Now it's no secret that I like McCain, and I think he...
If I Die Before You Wake
Received this from a good friend of mine today, thought I would share it with you all!
Net Neutrality
For those of you who don't know what it is, you need to learn and learn quickly. This is a dangerous time we live in, corporations are placing major strangleholds on our government and in some cases influencing policy to the point of "running...
Tending to the American Melting Pot
I get tired of hearing how many of the immigrants in this country feel that they are not being treated fairly. It bothers me that instead of wanting to become citizens of this country through proper channels, they would prefer to change/buck the system...
Posted: 06-01-2008 11:59 by jim® | with 1 comment(s)
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