Yes Virginia
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Alas! how dreary would There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, The eternal light with which childhood fills
A thousand years from now, Virginia, |
Posting illustrations, photo's, entries for Illustration Fridays*com, a monthly comic , and maybe some witty remarks.
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Alas! how dreary would There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, The eternal light with which childhood fills
A thousand years from now, Virginia, |
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For Some Of My Favorite Clippers And Those That Need A Laugh
Slogan by Austin
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Remember : Don't Drink And Drive.
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clipped from rawstory.com AT&T engineer says Bush Administration sought to implement domestic spying within two weeks of taking office Nearly 1,300 words into Sunday's New York Times article revealing new details of the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program, the lawyer for an AT&T engineer alleges that "within two weeks of taking office, the Bush administration was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on Americans’ phone usage.” In a New Jersey federal court case, the engineer claims that AT&T sought to create a phone center that would give the NSA access to "all the global phone and e-mail traffic that ran through" a New Jersey network hub. “At some point,” he told the paper, “I started feeling something isn’t right.” "There was no discussion of limiting the monitoring to international communications, he said." |
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I read about this in my local paper. Apparently this year, the teens in my neck of the woods are hoping for some big time presents from Santa.
Ipods, laptops, cellphones and that first car ( insurance courtesy of parents) are topping the lists for most 16 year olds. The car is definatley on the top of the list , even though some of these kids haven't got their learner's permits yet. Nor do most have a part time job.
I wonder if our teens are just too used to Mom and Dad giving them what ever they want? I've seen 10 year olds with cellphones . Is it really necessary for a ten year old to be carrying around a cell phone?
Am I experiencing a generation gap? I mean I'm only 30 but at that age if I wanted something that cost over thirty bucks I was on my own. "Save up for it , or get a job kiddo."
I wonder what Santa thinks about this?
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clipped from www.cdapress.com The neo-cons claim surrender should not be an option. In the same breath they claim we were attacked because of our freedoms. Why then, are they so anxious to surrender our freedoms with legislation like the Patriot Act, a repeal of our 4th amendment rights, executive orders, and presidential signing statements? With politicians like these, who needs terrorists? Do they think if we destroy our freedoms for the terrorists they will no longer have a reason to attack us? This seems the epitome of cowardice coming from those who claim a monopoly on patriotic courage.
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clipped from www.opednews.com Keith Olbermann's Special Comment - "You Sir, Have No Business Being President!" |
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This is part of my Zoo post for Illustration Friday. Eventually I will spell out zoo. The Z has animals found mainly in Africa, one O will have animals from the Americas, and the last O will feature those from Asia and Australia. I'll be updating this post, so come back and see how it's progressing. Ink and crow quill pen. I might be getting the hang of it. Here's another work in progress. Have a great week.
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Labels: art, drawing, IF, illustration, illustration Friday, ink, ljs design, zoo
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right time to mention Luz: Girl of the Knowing - a new webcomic from Claudia Dávila. Luz is an environmentally-conscious comic about a girl who is on a mission to gather “the knowing”: knowledge and experience about sustainable survival for humans |
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