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Forever 1952

My dad retired from farming in the late 1980’s.  Finding himself with a lot of time on his hands, he started reading library books.  That worked out well for everyone because it kept him out of my mom’s hair, and that meant she was able to focus on her arts-and-crafts

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The Other Shoe

About a year ago, I said that the real tragedy of the COVID vackseens was going to become apparent soon.  Because that was when the women who were pregnant when they received their vackseen were going to give birth. Nobody knew what was going to happen.  The vackseens were rushed

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Common Scents

A few years ago, my neighbor invited me to go fishing with him and his buddies just off the coast of Southern California.  I’m not really a fisherman but didn’t have anything to do that day so I went along for the ride.  I’m usually OK on boats.  But, as

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Liar, Liar

In case you missed it, last week at a conference in Europe, a Pfizer representative admitted that the company never bothered to test whether or not their COVID vackseen prevents the transmission of the disease to others. The Conservative press picked up the story and ran with it.  The headlines

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Truth is Treason

I never answer my phone anymore.  Nobody seems to be able to do anything about spam calls, so I took it upon myself to come up with a solution.  If you call me, and I don’t have you in my contacts, your call goes to voicemail.  Sure, I’ve missed a

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How to Prevent Voter Fraud

I’ve been thinking about our election process for a good long time.  I started writing my blog a few months before the 2020 elections.  I initially started posting on Facebook, but once they started filtering my posts, I decided it was time to get off Facebook and on to a

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On the Knows

Did you ever notice how some words change their meaning over time?  And how some words can end up meaning the opposite of what they once did? The word “bad” is a prime example of that.  “Bad” used to mean “not good”.  Over time, it changed so “bad” actually meant

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