Someone Didn’t Get to Watch Seseme Street…
glen @ June 27, 2006 # No Comment Yet
“The bill also would cut taxes for companies on certain timber gains.” Can someone tell me what these two taxes have to do with each other? In one, somone dies and the government taxes thier money again; The other, uh, cuts taxes for companies on certain timber gains… You tell me that the system isn’t [...]
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A Big, Huge “In Your Face” From Our Representatives…
glen @ June 21, 2006 # One Comment
Senate defeats minimum wage increase – Politics – MSNBC.com Even though Government wages have gone up $35,000 per year, Mininum Wage still cannot catch up. This is so unreal, I find it funny. Look up your state rep and find out how they voted. Here.
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Fat-Bastard Gets Surgery on the House…
glen @ June 13, 2006 # No Comment Yet
So these numbers are already MUCH larger then smoking related illnesses, and costs much higher then those claimed by states during the cigarette inquisition… So what gives? If I am a candy bar eating Fat-Bastard, then taxpayers can foot the bill? But if I smoke, they can’t? Interesting.
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Blogger seems to slightly suck..
glen @ June 13, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Out of the 7 days I have tried to use Blogger, it has worked like 4 times. It seems to be down again, so I will wash it.
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Conclusion, they will all have to die.
glen @ June 7, 2006 # 4 Comments
Long Damn Rant Ahread: I warned you. Yup. I have come to the conclusion that more then an entire generation will have to die before we can start to overcome the sheer stupidity they have let loose across the globe. The wars, the ignorant killings over someone’s imaginary God, the senseless fighting and killing over [...]
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iblogleft.com goes Blogger
glen @ June 6, 2006 # No Comment Yet
I am thinking about switching over to blogger for at least the next 60 days to test it. So, in the meantime, just go to www.iblogleft.com/blogger for the new posts.
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3 Wars Later.. I Never Could Have Imagined
glen @ June 6, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Like most people, I would be happy to deny another birthday. Such is life, 38 years later, a life a lot different then I imagined as a boy.
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