Monthly Archives: July 2006

Make Mine Virginia Moonshine!

Virginia’s only legal private distillery is open for business! I can’t wait for George Washington’s recipe to come to maturation. Virginia whiskey is a tradtion forgotten. Glad to see it spring back to life so close to home!

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SLANTblog: Weekend Without Echoes

This looks to be an interesting experiment; perhaps a call to arms? Here’s the idea: Post nothing but original content. No links, no media, no namecalling. Just good, thoughtful, insightful blogging from July 21st to July 23rd. Separating the true … Continue reading

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Interesting Fact About North Korea

Most Americans, when it comes to setting off ordinance, were more successful than our friends in Communist North Korea today. How many North Korea jokes did we hear whenever a firecracker was a dud? The PRNK’s launching of six missiles … Continue reading

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Thank You Mr. Jefferson!

Few people have taken the time to read the Declaration of Independence, and fewer still appreciate the document as the foundation of American understandings of law. It is, in my opinion, a legal document far more binding than the Constitution: … Continue reading

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Power Line: They already knew the colonists were fed up

(via Power Line)

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Cracking the Great Firewall of China

A tutorial.

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ImNotEmeril: Wide Awakes Radio Is Coming

Now this looks like an enterprising project: Wide Awakes Radio every Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm! Chad asks whether anyone actually wants to hear us bloggers talk, but I’m certain we will love to hear ourselves talk…

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Don’t Believe the Hype

MIT professor Richard Lindzen on Al Gore, global warming, and climatology: Bill Clinton has become the latest evangelist for Mr. Gore’s gospel, proclaiming that current weather events show that he and Mr. Gore were right about global warming, and we … Continue reading

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