I see lots of political and policy commentary go by on Facebook, and I'd like to respond to some of it, but Facebook is a very annoying place for that kind of give-and-take. People don't write articles or blog posts on Facebook, they post images with text in them, and the only response you can provide is a brief comment. It's not as bad as Twitter, but it's not a great format … [Read more...] about A Few Reasons for Opposing Background Checks For Gun Purchases
The Unreal Liberal Argument for Conscription
I'll always have a warm spot in my heart for the liberal/progressive mindset because I grew up in the immediate aftermath of the 1960's. The era brought lots of changes for the better -- the free speech movement, the expansion of civil rights, Miranda and Gideon -- but the one that most vividly affected me at the time was the abolition of the draft. I was only 8 years old -- … [Read more...] about The Unreal Liberal Argument for Conscription
Join the Mobile Infantry and save the world. Service guarantees citizenship!
Chris Hallquist intrigued me with a recent post about the number of crazy people who think an armed revolution will be needed in the US in the next few years. I'll ignore the horrible infographic he used at the start of the post for now since I'm currently more interested in his attitude toward such an armed rebellion against the government.Chris suggests that these people … [Read more...] about Join the Mobile Infantry and save the world. Service guarantees citizenship!
George Bush is History’s Greatest Monster
George Bush is History's Greatest Monster. No, not W -- he's another matter -- I'm talking about his father.I just finished using an auger to unclog a toilet for what must be the 200th time since we had to replace our old, reliable toilet with one of the low-flow models. We used to have good, working toilets in this country. Reliable toilets. Toilets that we could count on … [Read more...] about George Bush is History’s Greatest Monster
Why Don’t Authors’ Websites List Their Books in the Right Order?
Monday night I finished reading Linda Nagata's far-future epic series The Bohr Maker, Deception Well and Vast back-to-back-to-back, and I wanted to take a break from amazing stories of super-science and find something a little more down to earth, so I looked at my Kindle's recommendations and something about Mark Gimenez's Accused caught my eye. Yeah, a new courtroom drama … [Read more...] about Why Don’t Authors’ Websites List Their Books in the Right Order?


