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    Ft. Hood Massacre: 12 Dead, 31 Wounded

    The politically correct among us will attempt to wrap Major Nidal in the flag of Islam as a means of diverting blame for what this man has done. His religious affiliation has no bearing on the heinous crimes he has committed. By his own hand and volition, Major Nidal murdered 12 and wounded...
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    Ft. Hood Massacre: 12 Dead, 31 Wounded

    OVM... what is your take on the shooter in Fort Hood, TX? There is no dispute of the fact he killed many people and wounded even more. There is no grand scheme or plot at play here. Just one man killing indiscriminately. Islam is not going to be on trial. Major Nidal is.
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    Ft. Hood Massacre: 12 Dead, 31 Wounded

    EO's excuse-makers are working overtime for poor Nidal. They dismiss the possibilty that evil exists and is ample motive for mass killings. Nidal "snapped" just like Adolph Hitler snapped between 1933-1945. The difference being scale. Evil isn't necessarily a mental disorder. Can you...
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    Ft. Hood Massacre: 12 Dead, 31 Wounded

    Of course the Spanish language has many words of Arabic origin. The Moors conquered the Iberian peninsula during the Crusades and kept Spain subjugated for centuries. The Muslim world and the Judeo-Christian world have a long history of war and practically no record of peaceful co-existence.
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    Ft. Hood Massacre: 12 Dead, 31 Wounded

    I heard various news reports that the shooter's Facebook page disappeared within 2 hours of his shooting spree. Supposedly, his Facebook entries detailed his affiliation with radical elements of Muslim organizations. Who would have the authority and wherewithal to pull his Facebook account...
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    Christopher Walter Monckton

    Lord Monckton was a policy adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He explains science so clearly it would make Carl Sagan proud. Al Gore's alarmism doesn't hold up well when brought into focus by Lord Monckton's realism. The global warming hysteria( now called climate...
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    November Location

    At my old kentucky home... where the saga of the sick nurse continues. Flu has passed, now it's bronchitis.
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    From the St. Petersburg Times - Politifact

    I proposed to my betrothed while in the presence of her mother fully clothed.
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    e350 van

    Need more info. How long have you owned this vehicle? Does engine stall out while driving? (If so, could be cam sensor). How many miles are showing on odometer? Ever replace fuel filters? Replace fuel pump? Drain water from fuel?
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    3 $ a Gallon

    A rise in fuel prices is the last thing we need in this economy. I contend it was the ridiculously high prices for gas and diesel of 2007/2008 that triggered the severe recession we presently enjoy.
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    Anyone Notice we have a National Emergency?

    OVM and LOS... thanks for your kind words. I will pass them on to my wife if and when she ever becomes lucid again. She wakes up, looks around the room, takes a sip of water... and right back to Slumberland. BTW, the IRS audit went incredibly well. They were polite, professional and...
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    Major rockslide in I-40 gorge 3 mm NC

    Those little wire fences and mesh wire contraptions probably aren't very effective. I suppose they are installed more for aesthetic value and a futile attempt to "do something." When a vertical rock wall, or cliff, decides to give way... gravity wins.
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    Anyone Notice we have a National Emergency?

    I am at home right now tending to my wife who is bedridden with Swine flu. Third day of full blown symptoms: generalized body aches, alternating fever/chills, persistent coughing(almost nonstop coughing), weak, no appetite, muscle soreness. Sleeps probably 18 hours in a 24 hour cycle. As an...
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    Bolt express is a freaking joke...ruining our business

    One hour ago, I turned down a cheap load. Deadhead of 160 miles, loaded miles equalled 502. Total pay offered was $350. Of course, I said "no, thank you." Dispatcher curtly says, "Fine, I will move on to the next truck." I don't know why they ever call me with the cheap stuff... I will...
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    Ford power stroke 6.0 vs 7.3

    Hands down, the 7.3 is a superior engine. Properly maintained, you can easily expect 600,000- 700,000 miles. And then some. I contend the 7.3L Powerstroke is the finest diesel engine, in its class, ever produced. Truly awesome.
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    The IRS cometh

    I called the IRS today to schedule the appointment. Spoke with the examiner who will actually review my records. Seemed nice enough. I asked for a quick and speedy interview date and they accommodated that request. Don't want this dread hanging over my head one day longer than necessary. I...
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    van line haul distance

    You want guaranteed safety??!! All human endeavor is fraught with risk. Please be serious... good grief. Advocating regulation just for the sake of regulation? Have you crossed over to the Dark Side? Tell ya what... you can regulate my sleep and rest if I can regulate your caloric intake...
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    van line haul distance

    It is difficult for me to speak on this issue without becoming livid. I will try, again. Where are the statistics showing highway fatalities caused by expedite van drivers?? I imagine that number to be so small, almost nonexistent, that it does not merit tracking. Without hard data...
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    The IRS cometh

    Yes, the letter states I have 10 days to call in to schedule an appointment to meet with an examiner. Specifically, they want truck mileage documentation, cell telephone expenses explained and an explanation of QC and satellite messaging fees. Also, they want documentation for the number of...
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    The IRS cometh

    Got a nice letter today from the Internal Revenue Service. Lucky me, I have been chosen for an audit for tax year 2007. Even though I keep excellent records, I confess to feeling trepidation. What is the appropriate attire for a conjugal visit with the IRS? Ya know... I am going to have to...
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