That's Outrageous

That's Outrageous is designed to help readers think about current issues in any area;arts,politics,money,music,or any other area I am interested in making a statement about that will stimulate a response. Any response will do anger, sadness, happiness, agreement, disagreement, a interesting arguement. The goal is to learn something.

That's Outrageous

That's Outrageous is designed to help readers think about current issues in any area;arts,politics,money,music,or any other area I am interested in making a statement about that will stimulate a response. Any response will do anger, sadness, happiness, agreement, disagreement, a interesting arguement. The goal is to learn something.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Where are the Bloggers

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What happens to bloggers that lose interest? Does this mean they have lost interest in life, their hobby, and their passion? What ever impel...
Thursday, January 05, 2006

How to post a comment

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I am very interested in having your comments, anonomysly is fine. To post a comment I've discovered that you must put the cursor over th...
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Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life

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The idea of Pro-Choice has internal contradictions, as does the idea of Pro-Life. Both seemingly succinct expression of concepts, emotions, ...
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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

My Grandsons

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Here is a picture of the world to come. This was taken about a year and a half ago. Today they are aged 6 and 3 respectively. To them the c...

Can You Trust The Numbers?

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Health statistics can have an important bearing on behavior, especially those interested in their own health and those who are charged with ...
Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Golf in North Carolina

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Living in North Carolina has its good points, and one that I like best is year round golf. While you might not be able to expect good weathe...
Monday, January 02, 2006

New Year's Day Lunch

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We had a number of friends over for our annual New Year’s Day Lunch. This year it was less formal than others, but just as much fun. We mana...
Saturday, December 31, 2005

Happy New Year Thoughts

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There will be no resolutions this New Year, at least not at my house. Why should we vow to correct whatever behavior is personally unaccepta...
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Friday, December 30, 2005

New Orleans Ten Years Later

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It fun to speculate and try to imagine the future, of course no one can predict tomorrow with a great deal of accuracy and that’s what makes...
Thursday, December 29, 2005

What I like and Dont Like About FOXNEWS

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FoxNews is a great source of anxiety for Liberals, and the “Main Stream Media” causes Conservatives heartburn. I started watching FoxNews ab...
Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Should Americans be concerned about reports that they are universally hated?

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The answer is a resounding no!!! The media, network, cable, print, and bloggers would have us believe that it's not safe to step on fore...
Tuesday, December 27, 2005

My Favorite Guitar Riffs

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Years' end generally produces lists of the top events of the year just past. As this is a blog, the most narcissistic tool a person may ...
Monday, December 26, 2005

Christmas Day and the Corrupting Nature of Indulgence

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Yesterday we had our extended family over for gift exchanging and dinner. The group, all four generations, had a great time but I noticed so...
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Sunday, December 25, 2005

MERRY CHRISTMAS and BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR !

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As 2006 dawns it is a good time to reflect on 2005, a tumultuous year as most are. Some good and some bad things happen each year and we all...
Saturday, December 24, 2005

What Americans Don't Understand About The War on Terror

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Most liberal thinking, especially the Far Left believes that America is responsible for the war on terrror being started against the United ...
Friday, December 23, 2005

Here I am

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Just to let you know how I appear on a computer screen. If you make comment you may expect a reasoned response. Be patient as this the firs...

The Patriot Act is Perfect for the Task

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Every government in the United States, especially since the Roosevelt Administration has been involved in domestic spying. We should be grat...
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