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Author Archives: Liberty
Duck Dynasty Travesty
Where do draw the line? We watch different entertainment media to see how different people live, see and view the world around them. Duck Dynasty provides us a peak into a world that many of us don’t normally get to … Continue reading
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Thoughts on the NFL Ad Ban
The censorous bastards of the NFL are at it again. They found it to offensively violent for NFL football fans. After viewing the ad its hard to understand why this is banned and caveman crushing dinosaurs are permitted. Maybe there … Continue reading
Posted in Guns, Humor, News, Politics, Uncategorized
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Radio Free Galveston
I changed the Tagline of the blog to today. from “Observations of a Yankee Living in Galveston” to “Radio Free Galveston”. The old Tagline was lame and didn’t reflect about what the blog is really about. The new one in … Continue reading
Posted in Administration, Galveston, Technology
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In My Email inbox
First I want to apologize for the liberal use of the F word… In 2008 sometime I had to register on an Obamian Campaign site to see some garbage that the campain was spewing. While I gave them a legitimate … Continue reading
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Colorado Recall
Yesterday the Voters in Colorado Senate Districts 3 and 11 voted to fire their State Senators. Most pundits today will say this is about Guns and the Second Amendment. While this is a victory for those of us who favor … Continue reading
Who is Watching
Just because your paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you. .The headlines have made us even more aware that the government is they are spying on us. And scholars such as law professor Glenn Harlan Reynolds, the Instapundit … Continue reading
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New Computer Build
My trusty little Intel Atom based desktop died a couple weeks ago. This was a an Ubuntu based system was very inexpensive and yet functional. I replaced it with a new modern Dell. Its $600 price tag was double what … Continue reading
Posted in Administration, Computing, Technology
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One Fund Raises $20 Million
One fund has raised over $20 million for the Boston Marathon Victims. That’s nice, some of the survivors have a long road ahead of them. West, TX Disaster Relief Fund has Raised a little over $10,000 and hopes to raise … Continue reading
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They Taketh and They Giveth.
This morning the Texas Legislature decided that the lottery was a bad thing and voted to kill it. House Bill 2197 began as a seemingly routine proposal to continue the operations of the commission that oversees the lottery until September 2025. But … Continue reading
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A Tale of Two Cities.
This has been an incredible week one of shock horror, and courage. The the differences and similarities tell a lot of about who we are as as a nation. The Boston Marathon was bombed and 5 Deaths and 160 + seriously maimed … Continue reading
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