Earl Aagaard’s opinions about everything that interests him. Og also enjoys gardening, travel, reading, woodbutchery, and lots of other stuff.
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And I’m hoping they get it…..
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I still have my doubts about some of John McCain’s specific policies, but none about anything his VP is saying about him here. And SHE is just dynamite—if this speech is any indicator, she’s got some genuine political astuteness, wedded to a refreshing love of her country and a determination to see that it gets good honest government.
“Never fall in love with a politician” is still the watchword…..but so long as you continue to keep a critical eye on them, you can also root for the success of those who appear to get it right.
Great story about the women’s beach volleyball players who were visited by the President while he was at the Olympics, and presented him with perhaps the most delicate and potentially embarrassing moment of his Presidency.
After winning their gold medal, they THANKED PRESIDENT BUSH for his inspiration. Be sure to watch the video.
There’s a lady in Utah with over 250 children, so far…..although she’s physically unable to conceive.
This is an artist who loves freedom, and uses her talent to immortalize those who died to ensure that we continue to have it, here in America.
Heroism comes in many forms, and Keziah is truly a hero!
Get your hankie out, and then WATCH THE VIDEO
Hat Tip: BOOKWORM
“Not Evil Just Wrong” is a feature-length documentary that documents the costs of environmental extremism. Millions of African children are dead of malaria today because of the global ban on the use of ANY DDT, despite a total lack of evidence of harm when used in small quantities to protect poor people’s huts from Anopheles mosquitoes. The film shows that there will surely be similar effects if the extremist “global warming” policies currently being promoted by Al Gore and his acolytes are actually implemented. You can check out the trailer:
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and then go to THE WEBSITE to read more, and (if you wish) donate to the fund to get the film into U.S. circulation.