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Amazon Wishes

December 17, 2008

Special thanks to reader Julia G, who sent two books from my Amazon wish list: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and Feminism The Politically Incorrect Guide to the South (and Why It Will Rise Again) A few years ago, I was reluctant to post a link to my Amazon list of wishes. Guess [...]

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Blackbird, the Browser for Black Folks

December 15, 2008

Blackbird, the browser for black people. Good grief. No, it’s not a “Saturday Night Live” skit. It’s not from The Onion. Somebody came up with and implemented this idea. If you don’t like it, organize a massive Firefox boycott. Or a protest? Isn’t that what the disgruntled do? This will do wonders for race relations. [...]

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‘Born Again,’ Briefly

November 12, 2008

Thursday, November 13: DragonLady writes: “So, a few years ago, I started blogging. 2004? Must have been since it was before the Bush/Kerry election, and that’s what really got me into blogging in the first place. It was via Michelle Malkin that I discovered La Shawn Barber. La Shawn didn’t just write about politics, though. [...]

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To the Defenders of Freedom

November 11, 2008
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Protect Marriage

October 29, 2008

Californians, vote YES on Proposal 8 to protect traditional marriage. In 2000, 61.4 percent of voters chose to ban homosexual “marriage.” Last June, the California Supreme Court overturned that law 4-3. After the decision, over a million Californians signed a petition to put Proposition 8 on the ballot. The measure would amend the state constitution [...]

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Yearbooking in the Santa Anas

October 22, 2008

I’m sitting outside on the deck with laptop and “working,” as the Santa Ana winds blow all sorts of allergens my way. Hard to believe it’s currently 91 degrees. If I were sitting outdoors in DC in 91-degree weather, I’d be a sopping mess. Dry heat is cool. Anyway, I stumbled across this YearbookYourself time-waster [...]

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Santa Ana Blowing My Way

October 13, 2008

Wouldn’t you know it? As soon as I get here, the Santa Ana winds are welcoming me to California in a most unwelcome way. Toward the Santa Clarita Valley the winds (and fire) are blowing, and that’s where I am. Will we have to evacuate? Hopefully not. Never a dull moment on the left coast! [...]

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Real Vacations

September 12, 2008

Update (9/15): Hmmm…maybe I should rethink this living-in-Britain idea. So sad, the decline of Britain. And yes, I do think the adoption of sharia in any Western country indicates a decline.

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Reasons

September 4, 2008

9/8: Your kind words mean a lot to me. Thanks for commenting. ———————————————————————————- In July, I lost my biggest client. It wasn’t the economy; it was technical problems. Panic Room What are you doing, God? Most of my monthly income was gone, just like that. I needed to act fast. I did what I should [...]

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Packing It In

August 22, 2008

I’d planned to do a big post next week with a long list of reasons why I’ve decided to do this radical thing. Too much work, so here’s a short post now. Every once in awhile, I’m motivated to take a risk, and the urge usually centers around my age. The older you become, the [...]

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George Obama, ‘The least of my brothers’

August 20, 2008

The Telegraph reports that George Obama, Barack Obama’s half-brother, subsists on less than a dollar a month in a hut in Nairobi, Kenya. He says he’s ashamed of his poverty and doesn’t tell people he’s related to America’s first black major party presumptive presidential nominee. Assuming he didn’t know how his brother was living (benefit [...]

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Journey-to-Book-Publication Update

August 5, 2008

One day, if I ever get a book published, I’ll write about the process of trying to get a book published for other aspiring book authors. Today, I want to update you on something I’ve been dropping hints about. I’m being obscure on purpose, because everything is so…uncertain. In June, I told you I sent [...]

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Blacks and Hispanics Lead Hate Crime Statistics

July 28, 2008

So much for a black-brown coalition. According to the 36-page 2007 Hate Crimes Report (PDF), thugs committed 763 “hate crimes” in 2007 in Los Angeles County, 28 percent higher than last year. The majority of these crimes was motivated by bias against race/ethnicity and national origin. In “antiblack” crimes, 71 percent of suspects were hispanic; [...]

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Wee Hours of the Morning Airport Blogging

July 24, 2008

Monday, July 28: About Essence referring to me as a Republican, although I told the interviewer otherwise, the magazine will publish a correction in the Letters to the Editor section…in the October issue. ————————————————————- 2:58 a.m. PT: It’s a tragedy of epic proportions. I’m spending the night in an airport. In Vegas, of all places. [...]

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Happy Birthday, My Beloved Country

July 4, 2008
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