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Sorry for the silence

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Sorry all for my recent lack of posts. I’ve been caught up volunteering and campaigning for Congressman Ron Paul. Hes running for president and hes making waves. I’ve been over at www.ronpaulforums.com alot and have been keeping up with the developments surrounding the launch of the RON PAUL BLIMP!

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Ron Paul has created an amazing buzz in the political realm with his astonishing 4.2 million dollars raised on Nov. 5th. The Media is no longer able to ignore Dr. Ron Paul or label him a fringe candidate. People are hearing his message and many are agreeing with his stances. America is over stretched, over [...]

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A for effort, F for conduct

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Wow, two COLONELS (thats the six steps up the rank ladder) tried to fool a DNA office to escape paying child support. Colonels are pretty high ranking… they are just one step away from becoming a one start general so to have these two men pull something so crazy so far along in their careers [...]

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Strange metor marks illness

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

What a strange and oddly under developed open ended story. Apparently some people in Peru came down with some form of illness after a metorite crashed in the country side and left a 100 foot crater… locals described a “strange odor”. Hopefully the metor just poped some swamp gas bubble that was under the surface [...]

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Man Jailed Over 50-Cent Toll.. My Hero

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Thomas Jensen, 68, of Braintree, said the state broke a contract with him and everyone else who bought tokens by refusing to accept them after January of last year. He was convicted of theft of services for continuing to use tokens after they were phased out. ‘‘I gave the state of New Hampshire money for [...]

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Salt water… our new engery source?

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Sea Water Burns… kinda (its actually the Salt that releases hydrogen) It seems a gentleman named John Kanzius from Erie may have stumbled upon a world changing energy source. Combining radio frequencies and sea water has reportedly resulted in a “controlled flame” hot enough to melt test tubes. Initial reports have been confirmed by Penn [...]

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Kudos CNN

Friday, August 24th, 2007

I recently reported that CNN had posted a heart wrenching story about a young boy (Youssif) who had been set on fire by masked men. I scolded them for not providing information to their readers on how they could help (the story was all but a direct request for support). This morning, CNN has made [...]

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Shame on you CNN

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

They (CNN) posted such a heart wrenching story and yet failed to have any information to provide those wishing to reach out… Boy, 5, doused in gas, set on fire by masked men. I posted this comment below on CNNs “Sound Off” section, however I doubt it will get past the “moderators” BAH! I repost [...]

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what you say, how you say it

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

O.k So I was thinking about putting a funny out going message on my voicemail and was searching online for some inspiration. Instead I find this… absolutely the funniest thing I’ve ever heard on the net… check it out  [Audio clip: view full post to listen]

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I’m Lovin it!

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

So I recorded a radio commerical today for the few St. Thomas Virgin Islands Mcdonalds. Its a comedic 30 second spot with a guy repeating some not so great spanish words leading up to a “Breakfast Burrito” line. Its somewhat campy but I think it will turn out well. I’ll try and post the mp3 [...]

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