Monthly Archives: December 2012

The 12 weirdest political moments of 2012

The following is a list of what the Houston Chronicle calls ‘The 12 weirdest political moments of 2012.’ I agree, some of this is very weird, but once you’ve read it, see my number 13, what I consider to be … Continue reading

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Texas Tea Party selling tickets to a political non-event

Texas Tea Party selling tickets to a political non-event Did you know the race is tight for speaker of the Texas House? The Tea Party says so. Because the Tea Party is trying to sell tickets. In the first of … Continue reading

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States more divided than ever, NPR reports

The following is an editorial I received via email, it is linked back to its source and I am taking it at face value. It is followed by a factual breakdown of the economy of the Southern States. States more … Continue reading

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Time runs short to avert longshoremen’s strike

Time runs short to avert longshoremen’s strike NEW YORK (AP) - In just a few days, a walkout by thousands of dock workers could bring commerce to a near standstill at every major port from Boston to Houston, potentially delivering … Continue reading

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