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Grumble Grouch: Eight / twenty-nine / oh five
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Monday, September 05, 2005. Eight / twenty-nine / oh five. Remember the Alamo. Remember the Maine. Remember Pearl Harbor. Remember the World Trade Center by the mnemonic code 9/11 (through its similarity to the emergency phone number 911). But how will we remember New Orleans, practically destroyed when hurricane Katrina struck it and and dumped Lake Pontchartrain into it on August 29, 2005? Financing was and is inadequate.
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Grumble Grouch: Stem cells and human lives
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Stem cells and human lives. President Bush was quoted today on public radio saying that when we consider embryonic stem cell research, we should remember that we are dealing with "real human lives.". Posted by GrumbleGrouch at 4:26 PM. Links to this post. What a great perspective. further contributing to my utter disdain for the man. June 02, 2005 2:11 PM. Thanks for your words! July 06, 2005 11:06 AM.
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Grumble Grouch: April 2005
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Tuesday, April 19, 2005. The Creation of Man. I heard on the radio this morning that some people believe Cain was the offspring of a mating between Eve and the Serpent, and was the first (evil) Jew, while the later offspring of Eve and Adam gave rise to the Christians. That got me to wondering what really happened, assuming that the Bible really contains an accurate description of the creation of the world. Talking about gaps...
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Grumble Grouch: September 2005
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Monday, September 05, 2005. If you look at the bottom of the page you'll see a line that says "Visit my alter ego Angry Old Man. Today, that link leads to an error message: www.angryoldman.us can't be found. And my "photo," which is hosted on the same site, is missing. If anybody knows what happened to Telavir, whether it went out of business or was wiped out by hurricane Katrina or whatever, please write a comment on it.
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Grumble Grouch: November 2005
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Wednesday, November 16, 2005. The Kansas State Board of Education recently revised the state's standards for teaching science. One change they made was the definition of science itself. Their old definition was. Science is the human activity of seeking natural explanations for what we observe in the world around us. This they changed to. Exclude intelligent design from the standards, without prohibiting it. A body of conjectu...
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Grumble Grouch: February 2005
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Wednesday, February 09, 2005. As an old man, I get Medicare coverage. So does my wife. We are both also covered by our employers' health plans. Because I'm retired, and my wife is still working, her plan is primary, Medicare is secondary, and my employer's plan is tertiary - for both of us. The tertiary plan seldom pays anything, but that's not the point. Posted by GrumbleGrouch at 2:09 PM. Links to this post. An elderly man ...
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Grumble Grouch: The Creation of Man
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Tuesday, April 19, 2005. The Creation of Man. I heard on the radio this morning that some people believe Cain was the offspring of a mating between Eve and the Serpent, and was the first (evil) Jew, while the later offspring of Eve and Adam gave rise to the Christians. That got me to wondering what really happened, assuming that the Bible really contains an accurate description of the creation of the world. Talking about gaps...
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Grumble Grouch: Against People of Faith
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Friday, April 15, 2005. Against People of Faith. Senator Bill Frist thinks he's clever. He's joined a group of Christian conservatives for a telecast that says Democrats are "against people of faith" because they're blocking W's nominations for federal judges. The United States is not a Christian nation. It's an inclusive nation. We have Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, atheists, and many others, all hoping to l...Thank...
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Grumble Grouch: Kansas evolution
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Wednesday, November 16, 2005. The Kansas State Board of Education recently revised the state's standards for teaching science. One change they made was the definition of science itself. Their old definition was. Science is the human activity of seeking natural explanations for what we observe in the world around us. This they changed to. Exclude intelligent design from the standards, without prohibiting it. A body of conjectu...
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Grumble Grouch: May 2005
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Gripes about politics, stupid government, crazy public opinions, and such like. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Stem cells and human lives. President Bush was quoted today on public radio saying that when we consider embryonic stem cell research, we should remember that we are dealing with "real human lives.". Posted by GrumbleGrouch at 4:26 PM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Eight / twenty-nine / oh five. Terror in the White House. Stem cells and human lives. The Creation of Man.