Archaeologists have discovered over 5,000 mysterious mounds throughout Ireland, dating from 1500 to 500 B.C. For years people have been trying to figure out what they were used for. One guy thinks he’s figure it out (and even tested his theory): they were for making ale! Imagine that! 5,000 individual breweries [...]
Archive for December 5th, 2007
Ireland’s Beer
Posted in News on December 5, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Ron Paul Wins San Francisco
Posted in 2008 Elections on December 5, 2007 | 12 Comments »
Hey look, yet another straw poll that Ron Paul wins. Oh wait — he didn’t win this one because the GOP establishment decided to cancel the straw poll — when they saw all the Ron Paul Supporters. I’m thinking these national polls are really, really getting this one wrong. I could be [...]
Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst
Posted in Right and Wrong, Terrorism on December 5, 2007 | 3 Comments »
TBogg deleted evidence of cover up at the Flight 93 MemorialTBogg has edited a comment thread to remove an important piece of evidence about the Memorial Project’s cover up of Islamic and terrorist memorializing features in the planned Flight 93 memorial. A historically important comment left by a consultant to the Memorial Project has been [...]
City of Philadelphia Continues Hatred
Posted in America, Freedom on December 5, 2007 | 4 Comments »
It appears that the City of Philadelphia, site of lots of violence and unrest, is going forward with plans to remove one of the very few organizations that has been teaching children how to avoid violence and unrest for almost 80 years — because the city hates them. Apparently the city is actively working [...]
$11,000 for NC Bureacrats?
Posted in North Carolina Government on December 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Oh, and that’s $11,000 from EACH family, EACH year to pay for government bureaucrats to do, quite literally, nothing.
tax dollars pay 100 percent of premium costs for current state employees and retirees to enroll in the state health plan. This group includes employees of state agencies and universities, local public schools and local community colleges.
people [...]
