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It's Our Government
Author: BobR    Date: 2015-03-04 11:31:05

Since the beginning of our country's history, the separation of powers has been a hallmark of our system. It can be frustrating at times, and result in progress coming in fits and starts, dotted among long passages of inaction and gridlock. The very nature of it, though, is to prevent one branch from usurping the powers of the others. It's always galling, though, when one branch tries to sidestep others.

All the way back to President Washington, the Executive branch has managed our relationships with foreign powers. The Secretary of State is one of the longest-existing, powerful, and venerated positions in the Executive branch, and 4th in line in succession to the presidency. It's an important job, and requires tact, diplomacy, and a deep knowledge of foreign cultures and political situations.

Republicans in Congress, however, think they know better. Despite their inability to even agree on a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, they feel that inviting a foreign head of state to speak to them about negotiations that our SOS is actively working on will somehow improve the situation. This is shoving a bull into the operating room while a doctor is performing open-heart surgery.
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28 comments (Latest Comment: 03/04/2015 22:25:31 by Raine)

Ask a vet Stub
Author: Raine    Date: 03/03/2015 14:14:21

I will try to get something together.
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35 comments (Latest Comment: 03/04/2015 01:15:06 by Will in Chicago)

It's the politics, not the religion or the country.
Author: Raine    Date: 03/02/2015 14:10:14

I support Israel, I do not support its Prime Minister. I support my country, I do not support the leader of the House.

Going behind the administration the way the Speaker did is unconscionable. I have no problem with any Prime Minister of a country in good standing with the United states addressing Congress. That includes Israel.
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36 comments (Latest Comment: 03/02/2015 23:31:07 by livingonli)

'Murika. What the...?
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 03/01/2015 15:44:11

At this point we must wonder if there's someone poisoning our fellow Republicans. I mean, how do you explain some of this?
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3 comments (Latest Comment: 03/01/2015 16:59:51 by Will in Chicago)

From Boston to Shi'Kahr
Author: TriSec    Date: 02/28/2015 14:43:54

Good Morning.

We're going to go back in time a little bit, to a pre-war Boston. You've all seen our tidy little penninsula.

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/boston/bosfill.gif

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5 comments (Latest Comment: 03/02/2015 14:56:12 by Mondobubba)

Fluffy Friday
Author: wickedpam    Date: 02/27/2015 13:42:53

Today, February 27, 2015, I predict very little work will get done in offices and homes around DC. Why?

Season 3 of House of Cards is out!

http://i.imgur.com/wLStf2N.gif


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41 comments (Latest Comment: 02/27/2015 23:11:52 by Will in Chicago)

On the backs of the dead.
Author: Raine    Date: 02/26/2015 14:07:46

Everything most people know about Rudy Guiliani was built on the backs of the people killed on September 11, 2001.

He is a wretched and horrible man.

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45 comments (Latest Comment: 02/27/2015 01:06:34 by trojanrabbit)

Sad blog post-mortem
Author: BobR    Date: 02/25/2015 11:54:46

Last night I wrote a blog about how stupid the Republican party is, with references to Chris Christie and Scott Walker in London, Scott Walker's and Guiliani's comments on President Obama, and a state legislator from AZ who thinks cancer is a fungus. It wasn't my best writing, but it ended with the comment "I'm not a doctor - but I play one in Congress".

I got interrupted with other things before I could save it. Big mistake.

Sometime in the wee hours of the night, Windows decided my computer needed updates installed, and then needed to be rebooted. I lost the whole thing.

I found online a way to disable that "feature" by adding a key to the registry, which is now done to prevent this from happening again.

My apologies for the lack of a blog this morning - I don't have time to rewrite it.
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48 comments (Latest Comment: 02/25/2015 21:31:10 by Mondobubba)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 02/24/2015 11:26:53

Good Morning.

We interrupt our regularly-scheduled Ask a Vet for a special report.

Although none of the actual anniversary dates lined up with this column, we look back 70 years this week to one of the most violent battles in all of recorded warfare.
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45 comments (Latest Comment: 02/25/2015 00:59:15 by Will in Chicago)

Womahood wins the Oscar.
Author: Raine    Date: 02/23/2015 14:02:35

Ms. Patricia Arquette:
“To every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights,” shouted a fiery Arquette. “It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America!”

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27 comments (Latest Comment: 02/24/2015 00:13:32 by trojanrabbit)

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