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Author Archives: Aaron
Triangles
In my previous line of work, I designed custom roof and floor trusses for a building component manufacturer. When customers would complain about a certain aspect of the service we provided, we would often refer them to an ages-old … Continue reading
Posted in CIA/NSA, drones, Government overreach, Politics, Propaganda, TSA
Tagged drones, NSA, obama, Privacy, security, Triangles, Tsa
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The Sunday Sermon – By Logan
Logan is back on the case. Apparently he also wants to be a manuscript illuminator.
Nota Bene
Libertarian Christians has a great post up by Laurence Vance about worship and the military. Here is the opening: This past Memorial Day brought forth the usual military idolatry. What makes it worse, though, is that this military idolatry is … Continue reading
“This is the end. My only friend, the end…”
Here are a few items that suggest the apocalypse may be upon us: Paging Mr. Baudrillard: People are a bit confused about TV and reality. ‘Sincere regrets’ for torture are sure to make the victim happy, as long as they … Continue reading
Re: NSA Has Google Send Alerts To Users Notifying Of Kidnap Drive Time
NSA Has Google Send Alerts To Users Notifying Of Kidnap Drive Time. Andy, you just do not know how lucky you are. Google gave you a sneak preview of the capabilities of their new acquisition. They were using crowd-sourced data … Continue reading
Posted in Government overreach, NSA, The Shadow Government
Tagged crowd-sourcing, google, kidnap, NSA
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Frank Lautenberg was a creep.
No one else will say this, because of an old saying about speaking ill of the dead. However, it is absolutely true. Actions speak very loudly where character is concerned. Here are some of Lautenberg’s actions that are now being … Continue reading
Do not go to Whiteface Mountain in late May or June unless you hate yourself.
Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, NY is a truly wonderful place to be in August. From the summit you can see Lake Placid, Mirror Lake, and a ton of other mountains and hills. Supposedly on a really clear day you can … Continue reading
“A dollar for anything here on this quilt…”
The Pope sent quite a message recently. He suggested that leaders across all nations need to reform financial policies to serve the poor as life has gotten worse for poor people. Apparently this is the fault of the free market. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church and State, democracy, Swag, Why am I not surprised?
Tagged Castel Gandolfo, Penn Jillette, Poor, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, vatican
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“daddy works a long day / He’ll be coming home late…”
My wife called a shoe store and asked them to hold a certain pair of shoes for her. She asked me to stop by and pick them up on my way home from work. Here is a brief summary of … Continue reading
“Take a look around you (come on now) / It ain’t too complicated…”
This morning I heard a report about the jury who convicted Kermit Gosnell of the murder of several babies. Here are a few paragraphs from the story and my responses: “He started out as a good, practicing doctor. But eventually, … Continue reading



