Month: May 2005
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And who is the first and only contract security service provider in the U.S. to have made the Dept. of Homeland Security’s list of approved services for homeland security? The envelope, please…
I noticed this quote a little while back and put it on file: The federal government has pumped cash into this new fight, spending more than $12 billion for homeland security research and development over the past four budget years. “Homeland security is probably going to be the government’s biggest employer in the next decade,”…
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But why wouldn’t they like you if they have nice puppets?
So, horror of horrors, I had just finished doing the “Hell, located, described and measured according to Dominionist Policitical Science” cartoon, and I go in to be with H.o.p. and there he has on the television, gasp, Trinity Broadcasting Network and he is watching because it’s “Mr. Henry’s Wild and Wacky World” and Mr. Henry…
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Dominionist Political Science – Downing Street Rule
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No, Tom Delay, National Prayer Day is not an all-inclusive day of meditation, and you know this
I’ve mentioned this before. When I was ten we moved down to Augusta, Georgia. Bible Belt. I had never heard the words “Bible Belt”. It would have been unheard of to read scripture in class or pray in class where I came from (the Greater Hanford Area Radioactive Dump, which of course had its own…
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The Kansas Krusade (or Bloody, backlash, Kansas)
Kansas, Kansas. Why Kansas, I ask? I was born in Kansas. Lawrence. They have a University in Kansas. More than one! They have a really big one. KU! Home of the Jayhawks. Beat poets read there. You didn’t get Beat poets reading at Bible Belt southern universities in the 50s and 60s. But they were…
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Casualty of Evidence
Heretik yesterday remembers the tragedy of Kent State in a highly personal way, and points also to Bushmerika as a place of information for those who weren’t here yet or too young to remember or who want memories refreshed or who don’t know the surrounding details. Check the page out. There are photos. Faces. The…
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Growing up in the shadow of Mt. Fuji
The UN nuclear arms conference began on Monday. The countdown to midnight has been moved forward again to 7 minutes to midnight, the same setting as when the clock debuted 55 years ago. Picture on right: Hanford B reactor, source of the plutonium for Fatman. Source: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/trinity/articles/part1.html In 1960 I was three years old and…
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It was starry, slurry, neo-coy politicos coking and fillying about me DC prezie roast
It was starry, slurry neo-coy politicos coking and fillying about me DC Prezie Roast, you could tell them and me from the designer whore trappings and threaded-up jowlies, had been rehearsing their toasty-roasty designer whore speech joculars ha-ha like. The whore maids among them had these very lively bazookas and wide big rot mouths, very…