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The US Congress-Climate Change? Doubtful
Really, they’re actually talking about Tax Reform? Mostly it’s code words for ‘spreading the taxation out to the most people, excluding corporations (even though they are ‘people’) of course because they are soooo willing to pay their part. They’re been… Read More ›
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Christmas Sign-You’re a Red Neck Nick If-
you cut your Christmas tree with an AK-47 you build a fireplace- on your double wide porch for Santa your mom sent you to pay on her Christmas layaway but you bought beer you were suppose to play Santa at… Read More ›
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Online Dating or Not
I signed up with Match.com awhile back. I was bored with news and commenters. I told my Doc that all the guys on Match.com wanted was someone 20 years or younger than them which made them like 25 when the… Read More ›
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Random Thoughts
Anyone keeping count of how many apologies GOP have to make for opening their mouth and sticking in their foot? It’s 66 degree’s right now and going downhill the rest of the week. It’s strange though because it doesn’t feel… Read More ›
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Parasites
I saw this today and thought it is interesting information especially since the world is growing in population and getting smaller in terms of travel by people. When we think of climate change, warmer ones especially, there is also a… Read More ›
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Bubonic Plague Is Still Shockingly Common, And It’s Ravaging Madagascar Right Now
By Laura F. Friedman in the Business Insider Madagascar is currently experiencing an outbreak of the plague, the disease once known as the Black Death, the World Health Organization announced recently. The first case was reported in August. As of… Read More ›
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As We See
Look beyond the myriad reasons the are many colors on the earth rainbows collide, blending, bleeding lost in the kaleidiscope of seasons passing through life, each tiny, small watch as they diminish in the distance follow their path back where… Read More ›
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Water Pipelines
By Zoltan Grossman via The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington With diminishing water supplies and rapid human population growth, communities and countries are being prompted to investigate alternative water resources. Water pipelines have been a proposed, but controversial option. These… Read More ›
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Virus
the waste collected, bloody sheets, corpses bled, bloated left to lie amid the debris of futile attempts to heal, relieve as the whimpers, cries, demands of those left, floated within the hearing of those standing back, set to deceive the… Read More ›
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Have science and anthropology found the oldest Homo sapiens DNA?
When you review all the species and sub species there are a lot. The simplification that there was monkey and than there was chimp and than there was Neanderthal and than there was humans is a simplification of an… Read More ›
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