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Don’t Mess Wit’ Melvin No Mo’!

Dad’s Mississippi Delta farm was so remote that walking in any direction brought one closer to civilization. Large drainage canals crisscrossed the area, providing ideal habitat for creatures that would have been at home in the Jurassic Era: bullfrogs, catfish, moccasins, beavers, loggerhead turtles, fish eels, and alligators.
- Monday, March 23, 2015



Camp Lone Star - Massey says

Shortly after I posted Camp Lone Star -- More like Wonderland, K. C. Massey provided me with his analysis of the Response by the government to his motions for suppressing evidence and dismissal. I have made minor edits for clarification. Otherwise, these are Massey's own evaluation of the Response.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015


Obama Resurrects his 'Fairytale Fatwa'

This week isn't the first time that President Barack Obama would have us believe the Fairytale Fatwa that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued a fatwa against the development of nuclear weapons.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015

Let the Budget Battles Begin

The announcement of a new fiscal budget for the U.S. government always sets the stage for struggles between the spenders and those trying to put some limits on the spending. The spenders usually win because politicians—particularly progressive ones—love to tap the national treasury in order to reward their supporters.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015

Proud to be an American

I am proud to be an American, and proud of this nation’s history, culture, and accomplishments! America is a melting pot of immigrants who brought rich heritages to our shores, became immersed in American culture, and worked hard to achieve the American Dream.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015

Radical environmentalism’s death campaigns

The terms racism, white supremacy, and crimes against humanity are bandied about so often that they have become almost meaningless. But they are absolutely appropriate in an arena where they are too rarely applied: radical environmentalism’s campaigns that perpetuate poverty, disease and death, by denying Earth’s most impoverished and powerless people access to modern life-saving technologies.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015


Plunging Oil Prices: The Challenge for the Gulf Oil Economies

The decline in oil prices from $115 per barrel in June 2014 to less than $60 per barrel in March 2015 (Crude Oil Brent) was caused in part by the refusal of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to lower production. One explanation for the willingness of the Gulf states to suffer a steep decline in their short term revenues is their desire to moderate the effect of the energy revolution led by the US, which accelerated its oil production rate by about 50 percent since 2008 as a result of substantial technological improvements.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015




Congress Shows Us How to Shoot Ourselves in the Foot

Hey, Congress, if you're looking around for who to blame for causing all the uproar about unconstitutional edicts, executive orders and administrative mandates please stop pointing your collective finger at Obama. You should be looking in a mirror for creating unconstitutional legislation in the first place.
- Sunday, March 22, 2015

Debasing Statistics, Science's Mathematical Foundation, in the Service of a Leftist Agenda

Some of you whose undergraduate days are way behind may not realize that those in college today taking sociology, political science, anthropology or women's studies courses are taught as a primary method of research what is called critical social science. Namely that all science is value driven, the purpose of science is to "empower" the proletariat, and evidence is whatever promotes thought that liberates the "oppressed".
- Sunday, March 22, 2015



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