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The Closet Moderate: XXVIII Amendment
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Bless us readers, for we have sinned. It's been one year since our last bloggings. If any of you are still subscribed here, welcome back! Let's get right to it:. Some events in the news this week got me thinking about our Constitution, and the parts that could be better. One section, in particular, now seems antiquated and unnecessary and people have been talking about changing it for years. No, not the guns. Which granted the citizens of Washington three electoral votes for ...
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The Closet Moderate: December 2011
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011. There's a plague of neologisms and clichés every election season, and this one is no different. What's sticking in your humble bloggard's grammatical craw this year: the re-elect. No, it's not because I'm a closet Whig who doesn't believe Presidents should ever be re-elected (true? Nor is it because I don't find this particular President worthy of re-election (true! It's more basic than that: re-elect is a fucking verb! The noun is re-election. Posted by Silent Cal.
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The Closet Moderate: The Zero-State Solution
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Europe's latest bailout news has reminded us of something we'd all forgotten: Cyprus is a member of the European Union. Like many of those European states running a Mediterranean economy with a Baltic currency, they've fallen on hard times of late. Specifically, their large banks held a lot of two things: Greek government debt and Russian tax. Evaders' deposits. The failure of the former put the latter at risk, while also imperiling the deposits of your average Cypriot. So, that'...
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The Closet Moderate: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Bless us readers, for we have sinned. It's been one year since our last bloggings. If any of you are still subscribed here, welcome back! Let's get right to it:. Some events in the news this week got me thinking about our Constitution, and the parts that could be better. One section, in particular, now seems antiquated and unnecessary and people have been talking about changing it for years. No, not the guns. Which granted the citizens of Washington three electoral votes for ...
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New adverting disaster post about Microsoft's lame mimicry.… - Kevin Allen Jr.
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Evin · A. Llen · J. New adverting disaster post about Microsoft's lame mimicry. Ew adverting disaster post about Microsoft's lame mimicry. http:/ advertingdisaster.blogspot.com/. Middot Leave a comment. On July 16th, 2009 06:21 pm (UTC). First time didn't work. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? So i direct link. ads i told you about at dexcon. On July 16th, 2009 06:25 pm (UTC). On July 16th, 2009 06:27 pm (UTC). On July 16th, 2009 06:37 pm (UTC). Also, that's my favorite website.
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The Closet Moderate: Victory Day!
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013. But look at August: nary a holiday to be seen. For the non-teachers among us, that means working all week long,. Which in high summer seems damned intolerable. This is the twenty-first century, for Pete's sake. We spend the twentieth increasing our productivity to a fair-thee-well. Now's the time to decrease it. George Jetson worked a two-hour week. Surely, with all our computers and labor-saving devices, we can afford to lose eight hours one in the month. Posted by Silent Cal.
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The Closet Moderate: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Europe's latest bailout news has reminded us of something we'd all forgotten: Cyprus is a member of the European Union. Like many of those European states running a Mediterranean economy with a Baltic currency, they've fallen on hard times of late. Specifically, their large banks held a lot of two things: Greek government debt and Russian tax. Evaders' deposits. The failure of the former put the latter at risk, while also imperiling the deposits of your average Cypriot. So, that'...
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New Adverting Disaster post - Kevin Allen Jr.
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Evin · A. Llen · J. New Adverting Disaster post. His one is about the secret wars. No, not those, the one being waged between FedEx and UPS. Middot Leave a comment.