From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Obama’s Supreme Court Appointee

by Doug on May 29, 2009

in Politics

Conservatives, you need to read Pat Buchanan’s column regarding appellate judge Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. I only hope the congressional Republican leadership heeds his advice concerning how to approach her confirmation hearings. Read the column.

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For the Geek Crowd

by Doug on May 21, 2009

in Technology

I have set up a new blog with a specific, more narrow, focus. It’s called RailsRuminations, and is a place for sharing information about methods, solutions, and mysteries of building web applications using Ruby on Rails. If that was all Greek to you, then you likely won’t find much enjoyment from that particular blog. If, however, you are a Rails hacker, then check it out and let me know what you think!

That’s all for now.

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Pat Buchanan with the clarion call. Nothing to add here.

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Newt Clarifies Waxman’s Thinking

by Doug on May 4, 2009

in Politics

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich recently testified before a House committee hearing on the “Cap and Trade” bill. (You can understand that bill name to mean “Ration and Tax” and you’ll pretty well have the idea: Energy is going to be much more expensive after Obama, Al Gore, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid get it passed.)
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