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Open Sunday
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 10/18/2015 14:29:06

It's open.
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What is this about, now?
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/17/2015 12:50:39

Good Morning.

I'm sure you've seen the recent GMC commercial about Rembrandt or something, to an instrumental version of The Who's "Eminence Front"?


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1 comments (Latest Comment: 10/17/2015 15:26:53 by BobR)

Fluffy Friday
Author: wickedpam    Date: 10/16/2015 13:13:36

I'm slowly reading a book called "The Jet Sex", its a history of Stewardesses and a look at how they helped basically kick off the women's movement in modern times. Not very far into yet, but I'm reminded of when flying was a grand experience.

http://www.mypixel.se/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Vintage-Air-Travel-Posters-01.jpg

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23 comments (Latest Comment: 10/16/2015 20:06:47 by Raine)

Every so often, what we have to do...
Author: Raine    Date: 10/15/2015 13:23:49

My issues with the candidates are the polices and approaches they will take when leading our nation. There is one in the debate that puncuated one of those issue between Senator Sanders and SoS Clinton.
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28 comments (Latest Comment: 10/16/2015 01:20:00 by TriSec)

Deconstructing the Democratic Debate (#1)
Author: BobR    Date: 10/14/2015 14:06:54

Last night was the first of only 6 Democratic party primary debates, conducted by CNN. There were few surprises, and a few good comments. There was very little sniping or tossing other candidates under the bus, but it did happen a couple times. The topics covered a lot of ground, some of which seemed geared towards generating "heat" or "controversy" (those backfired, for the most part). In general, the big takeaway is how much the candidates agree - rather than differ - on most topics.

Most people are familiar with Hillary Clinton - a lifelong Democrat - and Bernie Sanders, whose political career has mostly been as an Independent (never a Democrat). Martin O'Malley is also a lifelong Democrat, and Jim Webb - who sounded more conservative than any of the other candidates - has also always been a Democrat. Lincoln Chafee used to be a Republican, but indicated he didn't leave the party - the party left him.

I will present the topics and my notes on the candidates' responses below (and I apologize for the length), but here is my summation of the candidates' responses:
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27 comments (Latest Comment: 10/15/2015 00:15:50 by TriSec)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/13/2015 10:11:26

Good Morning.

We'll dive right in; there have been more casualties in Afghanistan this week, as an RAF helo full of NATO personnel has gone down with loss of life.
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31 comments (Latest Comment: 10/14/2015 02:10:40 by Will in Chicago)

Chuck Koch
Author: Raine    Date: 10/12/2015 13:17:50

Did you know that Charles Koch, half of the Koch brothers considers himself a liberal?
Koch says it was during President George W. Bush’s administration that the brothers decided to get more politically active.

“I’m sure he meant well,” Koch said of Bush. “(But) then he grew government more than just about any president before him, and he got us into counterproductive wars. So that’s when I decided we needed to get into politics.”

Koch also says he does not consider himself a Republican.

“Not at all,” he said. “I consider myself a classical liberal. The way I look at it is the Democrats are taking us at about 100 miles an hour over the financial cliff and towards this two-tiered society. And the Republicans are taking us there at 70 miles an hour.”

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Doctor Ben Carson to the Rescue
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 10/11/2015 14:36:39

Thank God for Ben Carson. He will save the Republican Party that is currently in disarray. In fact, the party has never been in more need of leadership; currently this was found on Craigslist.

Speaker of the House
compensation: $125K to start
employment type: full-time

The US House of Representatives (AKA, "the House" or "the government" sometimes referred to as "the guvment" sic) is seeking a Republican to lead the House. No experience required but it'd be nice if you understood basic rules of conducting and running large scale meetings. "Roberts Rules of Order for Dummies" will be provided. Pay is based on experience but includes lots of benefits. Responsibilities include: tracking and understanding Federal legislations and laws, speaking to the press (liberal media) wielding a large over-sized wooden gavel, dealing with members of the Republican party that seem a tad out of touch with realities and may need adult supervision but can't be fired. EOE but we prefer a white guy. Send resume and letter of intent to John Boehner, c/o Izzy's Lounge (corner booth), Washington DC 20001.

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Cars, Babies, and Guns
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/10/2015 12:34:12

Good Morning.

Let's think about a few phases of life most of us have gone through.

I'll start with a car. I actually didn't own my first automobile until I was 21. I had a rattly old deathtrap, my beloved 1973 Plymouth Scamp with sheet metal siding, vinyl roof long torn off (and primer showing), headliner in tatters, and big holes in the floorboards (covered by plywood.)
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1 comments (Latest Comment: 10/10/2015 16:39:21 by Will in Chicago)

Fluffy Friday
Author: wickedpam    Date: 10/09/2015 13:09:16

I know there are many serious things going on in the world, heck just our own county but we still have to take time to laugh. So I bring you.......

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