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Month: December 2020

Total 25 Posts

The Pursuit of Happiness

Governor Andrew Cuomo (NY) said earlier this year, “And if everything we do saves just one life, I’ll be happy.”  The concept here is pretty simple, it’s OK to put the interests of a single person over the interests of everyone else.  Unfortunately, this seems to be the prevailing school

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Inconceivable

This year we’ve seen multiple huge things happen this year that, in a typical year, would be the story of the decade.  Looking at the last 12 months, it’s difficult to wrap my head around everything because the enormity of what’s happening is inconceivable. It’s inconceivable that so many people

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Baghdad Bob, Debunking and the Georgia Senate Hearings

Back during Gulf War, the Iraqi information minister was Mohammed Saeed al-Sharif.  He was better known to Americans as “Baghdad Bob”.  Bob seemed disconnected from reality and made increasingly outrageous claims that defied what we were able to see with our own eyes.  For example, we could clearly see television

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Of Local Interest

I live near Los Angeles.  Oftentimes our local news will cover a story of national interest, primarily because Hollywood is here, and those stories are actually of local interest too. Since the election, there has been over a thousand people swearing affidavits that they witnessed or experienced election fraud.  At

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