Entries from August 2006

August 21, 2006

Kinky Friedman for Gubnor? I think not.

If you are thinking Kinky
for gubnor, take a little
time and read
stopkinky.blogspot.com.
Vote Bell or Strayhorn, but
Defeat Perry  Rick
Perry is the worst
governor in recent Texas
history, and that’s really

August 21, 2006

ASTROS are Snake Bit 2

If ever there was a team that can not buy a break, it has to be the Astros. Tonight’s game against the Reds was a definite must win. The headline below says it all.

Bullpen wastes Huff’s two homers
Qualls takes loss after allowing four runs in eighth
houston.astros.mlb.com

Here is bad news.

CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds scored four [...]

August 18, 2006

Astros Are Snake Bit Bring Out the Headstone

If posting a tombstone
announcing the demise of
the Astros’ 2006 season
will wake these under
achievers up, then I will
gladly take the flames.

August 17, 2006

Link of the Day: The Photography of Kevin Tiell

Kevin Tiell has combined two of my favorite past times, photography and pinball. This series of photos is from the pinball’s point of view. If you find a picture with the photographer’s reflection please let me know.
Your link of the day: kevin tiell photography
Squawkbox Noise
Technorati Tags: Link of the day, Photography, Picture Fun, [...]

August 17, 2006

EX US president Jimmy Carter speaks with DER SPIEGEL and my reply

The US and Israel Stand Alone

August 14, 2006

4 fer 1 Link of the Day: Peter Riedel Photography

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August 14, 2006

Dallas Central Appraisal District Braces for Pissed Off Homeowners

I have been chronicling school tax plan for some time now. Well at least since the beginning of this round of the insanity.
Perry, Dewhurst and many other RINOs have been touting the so called merits of the new school funding plan on and
political letters

August 4, 2006

When is a deficit not a deficit?

When the federal government is doing the accounting of course.
U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper, Democrat, TN, SAYS TIME FOR HONESTY IN FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS.

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper is urging Congress to start talking honestly about the federal deficit first by admitting that the current budget process uses accounting procedures that ignore long-term, future [...]