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Category Archives: Politics
The National Parks
Quote of the Day: “The mountains are calling and I must go.” –John Muir TB has been looking forward to Ken Burns’ series on the National Parks ever since hearing of it several months ago. I didn’t really know what … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Philosobaen, Politics, Travel
Tagged America's Best Idea, God, irony, John Muir, Ken Burns, National Parks, spiritualism
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Ignorance, Tyranny and Health Insurance
Quote of the Day: “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” –Act IV, Henry VI, William Shakespeare Today’s QOTD is TB’s all time favorite widely misunderstood quotation. The line was written not in commentary of lawyers filing … Continue reading
If Political Consultants Became Marriage Counselors
Quote of the Day: “You know, we all have our inner demons. I, for one–I can’t speak for you, but I’m on the verge of moral collapse at any time. It can happen by the end of the show.” … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Politics
Tagged arguments, Blank Stares, conversations, debate, farce, Humor, political humor, Politics, satire
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Observations From An Interesting Weekend
Quote of the Day: “And that’s the way it is.” –Walter Cronkite Like most everyone else with even the mildest sporting interest, TB watched with anticipation, hope and fear as Tom Watson lined up his putt for par on the … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged British Open, C Street, current events, divine right, golf, news, Politics, The Family, Tom Watson, Walter Cronkite
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Don’t Tread on Me and Other Reflections on Independence Day
Quote of the Day: She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage. As if anxious to prevent all pretensions of quarreling with her, the weapons with which … Continue reading
Posted in History, Philosobaen, Politics
Tagged 4th of July, bailout, Boston Tea Party, corporations, Don't tread on me, founding fathers, Independence Day, Jefferson, Philosobaen, Politics, taxes, Thomas Jefferson
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Who Are You People Anyway?
Quote of the Day: “A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.” –Vice President Dan Quayle TB is loadin up the truck and gettin ready to head out for the long 4th of July … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged current events, don't pigeonhole me, Politics, polls, Travellinbaen, vote
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Another Customer Service Conversation (GTHAT&T edition)
Quote of the Day: “Discontent is the first necessity of progress.” —Thomas Edison Before TB shares a laugh with you inspired by the absurdity of a customer service call involving a ten-year customer of a certain … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Life, Politics
Tagged arbitration, AT&T, Big Business, Blank Stares, class actions, conversations, customer service, funny, Humor, lawsuits, lawyers, Politics
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REBRANDING! It’s the Latest Party Craze
Quote of the Day: “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” –George Orwell The Michael Steele helmed GOP is a blank stare creating machine. Politico reported yesterday (May 13, 2009) … Continue reading
The Quiet Coup
Quote of the Day: “Behind the ostensible government lies an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people.” –Teddy Roosevelt If you are interested in the state of our economy and how we … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged bankers, Democrats, economic crisis, economics, economy, Politics, President Obama, Republicans, Simon Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt, the Atlantic, The Quiet Coup, Wall Street
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