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BorderCollieFeeder

Member Since: September 17, 2010

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  • Probably for the same reasons that everyone else panders to them. They don’t want Team Timmy and Eric coming down on them for some made up reason if they say no. NASCAR sold out a long time ago anyway. Don’t forget their payoff to Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition. Don‘t watch the prerace and take Captain Kirk and Spock’s advice and while watching repeat….”the bullets are not real….the bullets are not real….the bullets are not real…”
    GO HARVICK AND TEAM 29!!

  • Albert is the MAN – we were so stoked to watch him rock last night and all through the post season! As an athlete, a father and husband, a leader, a role model for youth and a Christian you are one impressive dude. It’s great to see the good guys win – by following through and doing the right things. Continued blessings, Albert Pujols, and thanks for giving us something to feel good about in all the bad news and crazy times right now! :)

  • I am with you. I am an expat-Schoharie County Hillbilly who relocated to the South at 19. As a kid, our summers were filled with riding around New England and New York checking out historic sites – with of course a trip a year to the Baseball Hall of Fame. That is what our parents did for us during our “vacations.” I would not trade those memories for any trip to Disney World or Europe. My parents taught us our roots with these trips. I have been over nearly every old covered bridge in New England and New York, including this one. We lived in Esperance, (devastated by Irene) at the Schoharie Crick, right at the site of the oldest double span wooden covered bridge in the world. My Dad remembered it being dismantled. They had to burn it down it was built so well – that is how functional “American Made” used to be. Landmarks like this remind us of those who came before us and gives us a sense of what was and who we are. I can’t believe that the mentality of the people posting here is so blatantly stupid. I usually give Blaze posters more credit than this.

  • The Northeast gets Presidential attention and 14,000 active duty NG and Military personnel standing by for a weak Cat 1 that is equivalent to an August afternoon rain storm here in Florida. When we get a hurricane all we get is Geraldo….**sigh**

  • This has been going on in all prison systems forEVER. Check out the BOP right here at home and you’ll find the same thing. This is nothing new it’s just never been spoken about.

  • It’s tough out here. Driving south on 95 after my Dad’s funeral on election day 2008 my husband and I realized ours, and all of our employees, lives were about to change drastically and at that moment changed gears in our business to survival mode. We are hanging in there…one of the few, the proud, the brave…small business in America. It‘s frustrating being regulated to death and told what is best for us by a mass of galoots who don’t know the difference between a 941, a W-9 and a W-4 much less a debit and a credit. These idiots couldn’t run a coin operated car wash with a robot. The general public would NOT believe the stories we could tell….

  • Dittos.

  • Absolutely correct. Private industry cannot sustain the liability of manned spaceflight in any regard. It is one thing that government SHOULD do. The astronauts are AF – the program is privatized – and always has been. The USA Space Alliance is a collection of private businesses – and many other private businesses contract to NASA – NASA is the governing body. It would be amazing if someone would actually get this right and report properly, but why bother after thirty years? Look around you. Nearly all of your technology that you enjoy today began with the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs. For some armchair blogger to call it a “loser” sends me into fits of laughter. I am sure you are working on a cure for cancer in your garage, right genius? Whatever. I have lived in Brevard County for thirty years among the amazing people out at KSC – many who have spent their lives on this project. Too bad that when some little kids sees one of the shuttles on display and asks their Daddy what it is, he can only reply, “That is what we did when America was great.” Thank you, KSC Shuttle Program Workers – we sure will miss our beautiful, big birds that proudly bore the American Flag on her wing as she soared above all the insignificance of muted and ignorant thought down here on Earth.

  • Right on!

  • I always knew he was an idiot, but when did he start smoking crack??