Archives for December 2007
It has to be
something to do with how I voted. For the last couple months, I have been getting the Max Newsletter.
Early December it addressed Outdoor Fees. I will assume all my readers are interested in this, and have the background information needed. Anyway, Max says “Americans already pay to use their public lands on April 15. We shouldn’t […]
These guys tickle my sense of humor.
First, GeeGuy had a interesting observation. Not long after, I note my second favorite lawyer blogger has a somewhat similar entry.
Politics can be fun.
Hmm,
It appears someone is a bit irritated. My goodness, it is actionable!
“It’s come to my attention that you have made defamatory remarks about my fellow plaintiffs and me in the Linda Metzger et al v. Pamela Polejewski and Michael Hanson lawsuit.
Upon review of your remarks, I find that approximately 5% of what you wrote is […]
While I’m not as passionate as some,
I do sometimes read stuff about global warming. This is an interesting read.
“The IPCC Summaries for Policy Makers are the most widely read IPCC reports amongst politicians and non-scientists and are the basis for most climate change policy formulation. Yet these Summaries are prepared by a relatively small core writing team with the final drafts […]
Hmm,
Pecan surprise bars go pretty good with beer.
Pecan surprise bars go pretty good with beer.
“31C. George Golie, 316 20th Avenue South, commented that he heard false statements regarding the price of power from the Highwood Generating Station is not sustainable, it is going to degrade the water and the air and, most of […]