I’ve seen some other bloggers doing this sort of thing, and so I thought I’d so the same thing as my final post of 2006. Below are what I feel are my top six posts of the past year. True, most everyone else is going with five, but hey, I don’t completely follow the crowd. [...]
Archive for December, 2006
Earlier today I was having an email conversation with a friend of mine, and I happened to mention that I hadn’t had my most profitable year, but I probably had my most successful year, and next year I was going to have both. Her response back to me was “Success is not always measured with [...]
I’m not sure if this will be my last post of 2006 or not, but I thought I’d try to get a leg up on at least half the general populace and come up with my new years resolutions for 2007. Of course, I was beaten by Kimberly & Albrecht Powell, but so be it; [...]
This is just a general post to say to everyone for whom this is a holiday weekend that I wish the best to you and yours.
I watched with great interest CNN’s town hall meeting on race in Beaumont, Texas. It was originally supposed to be held in Vidor, Texas, long known as a racist city in Texas that’s trying to overcome its image, but after CNN had a news story on it last week, where one resident proclaimed at the [...]
I was alerted to something one of our local politicians said in a story in the Syracuse Post Standard by reading the blog of a new friend of mine, Josh Shear. Like Josh, I can’t believe a politician has the nerve to blame the voters for his poor performance, and I believe he should just [...]
I was going through a blog written by a gentleman named Tom McMahon, a conservative who I don’t often agree with but still enjoy looking at from time to time, and he had this one entry which was talking about a news story where a writer named Jonah Goldberg, a writer for the National Review, [...]





