"...everyone is bored,and devotes himself to cultivating habits..these habits are not peculiar to our town.." Albert Camus "The Plague"
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Anti-War Left Thrown Under the Bus, err Jeep!
With Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State and Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense we find the pacifist ant-war Left crushed under the Obama blitzkrieg machine.
July 12 in LEM history
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00: Last chance Mac upgrades - Outfitting the BTO SuperMac - 01: Slipping
away from Microsoft - iBook-ifying older Macs - 02: Consistency,
compatibility, a...
David Gergen, adviser to four presidents, has died
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David Gergen, a veteran of Washington politics and an adviser to four
presidents in a career spanning decades in government, academia and media,
has died. ...
Women’s Services and the OBBBA
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Photo Credit:Free image, Pixabay license.
Pixabay
Separating the facts from the fiction: care is not being taken away,
but being provided through alter...
First Look At A Grasshopper Sparrow In Years!
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There's only a few select areas where you regularly see Grasshopper
Sparrows in Connecticut. Years ago their was a large area of land in East
Hartford wh...
French Rescue Four Hostages Lose Two Soldiers
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Viva Liberty! French commandos rescued four foreign hostages including two
French citizens from a militant group in Burkina Faso, France's military
said on...
The Great October Gale (October2-4,1841)
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“…In the east part of Middletown, Conn., as much as two feet of snow fell.
The trees, in full leaf, ‘broke the forest and shade trees in an
extraordinary m...
Capitol Watch Is Moving
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The Hartford Courant's Capitol Watch blog is moving.
To see the *new Capitol Watch blog*, visit us at *courant.com/capitolwatch*.
If you follow our RSS ...
In Praise of Sarah Palin
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In advance of the nation's Independence Day, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
once again asserted her own independence, by stepping out of "politics as
usual" a...
We've moved to…
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wesleying.org
As of March 2009, we have moved to wesleying.org. While this site will no
longer be updated, our archives—dating back to August 2006—remain
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