- Twins still look like a division winner, yes, but a one and done still.
- My source says Favre changed his mind and will announce dependent on what the Vikes do in the draft and free agency. From his end though, he’s good to go and the mere fact he hasn’t actually retired is a first and a sign he’ll be back.
- Who is the coach of the T-Wolves? Not that I care.
- Children of Men on USA Network? Good for them for haing the cajones to show a great but dark and heavy film.
- I could only watch the winter olympics (besides hockey) for like five minutes at a time. Do I really need instant replay for cross-country skiing? Commentary? “He’s going three miles an hour now.”
- Gm is firing back up 500 dealerships. Stay tuned, that’s your company ;o) Buy back is closer.
- People and cell phones and driving don’t mix. Most people are driving monkeys already without the phone. I’m all for heavy penalties for talking and txting and driving. Pretty much every accident I get into on a daily basis is with some monkey on their phone.
- I’m happy Canada won the gold hockey game. Love their national anthem.
- Final Note:
I have come full 180 degrees on holding the trial of Sheik Muhammed in NYC. At first I didn’t think it was a good idea but can now see why we MUST hold it there.
If we are to show the world, the terrorists, that we have won and been resilient and are not afraid – then we hold it in NY, where the crime occurred as normal. We must be defiant. Bad enough the space at ground zero is still vacant.
In fact, hold it right in the middle of ground zero, show all the SOBs that we are not afraid, unaffected. We cower to no one and the rule of law stands. No?
So while I originally disagreed with Obama’s decision, I have come full-circle and now find myself at odds with him as he considers moving the trials (although mostly because of pressure from NY. I would think they want justice and on their turf.)
Terrorists win when we alter our lives, our values (torture), our level of panic (Iraq) – it shows those back home (recruiters and recruits) that it does work. This trial is another great example.
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- Twins still look like a division winner, yes, but a one and done still.
- My source says Favre changed his mind and will announce dependent on what the Vikes do in the draft and free agency. From his end though, he’s good to go and the mere fact he hasn’t actually retired is a first and a sign he’ll be back.
- Who is the coach of the T-Wolves? Not that I care.
- Children of Men on USA Network? Good for them for haing the cajones to show a great but dark and heavy film.
- I could only watch the winter olympics (besides hockey) for like five minutes at a time. Do I really need instant replay for cross-country skiing? Commentary? “He’s going three miles an hour now.”
- Gm is firing back up 500 dealerships. Stay tuned, that’s your company ;o) Buy back is closer.
- People and cell phones and driving don’t mix. Most people are driving monkeys already without the phone. I’m all for heavy penalties for talking and txting and driving. Pretty much every accident I get into on a daily basis is with some monkey on their phone.
- I’m happy Canada won the gold hockey game. Love their national anthem.
- Final Note:
I have come full 180 degrees on holding the trial of Sheik Muhammed in NYC. At first I didn’t think it was a good idea but can now see why we MUST hold it there.
If we are to show the world, the terrorists, that we have won and been resilient and are not afraid – then we hold it in NY, where the crime occurred as normal. We must be defiant. Bad enough the space at ground zero is still vacant.
In fact, hold it right in the middle of ground zero, show all the SOBs that we are not afraid, unaffected. We cower to no one and the rule of law stands. No?
So while I originally disagreed with Obama’s decision, I have come full-circle and now find myself at odds with him as he considers moving the trials (although mostly because of pressure from NY. I would think they want justice and on their turf.)
Terrorists win when we alter our lives, our values (torture), our level of panic (Iraq) – it shows those back home (recruiters and recruits) that it does work. This trial is another great example.
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