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No Good Deed Goes UnpunishedThis makes me angry. A Jacksonville, Florida man, Colin Bruley, took heroic measures to save a woman’s life. His reward? Getting fired from his job. Bruley worked as a leasing agent for an apartment complex. Late one evening, he awoke to the sound of gunfire nearby and screaming. He grabbed hi...
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5 Sympathies For The DevilI’ve been meaning to branch out a little with my writing. When I found out about Problogger’s group writing contest, I saw this as an opportunity to do just that. As I grow older, I continue to wonder how things have gotten so out of hand in our American society. I’m not talking ab...
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Stones To Represent More Than Just 32 Students KilledI just heard on the radio that the community of Virginia Tech honored the students killed in the massacre last week by placing 33 stones as a memorial. Yes, 33. They included the killer. Gimme a break! A representative mentioned that they had a strong sense of community there and they felt it was no...
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Foreign Spam Still Stinks As Bad As DomesticOkay, what is it about this latest round of spam attacks? The ones with all the Chinese characters? Gmail is known for doing a pretty good job at isolating spam before it rests in your inbox, but I’m getting this stuff by the droves everyday. (Note to Gmail: I don’t speak Chinese, so I...
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How Have We Allowed Ourselves To Come To This?PARIS, TEXAS – Perhaps you’ve already heard about the 14-year-old black student, Shaquanda Cotton, who pushed a 58-year-old hall monitor out of the way. She received a 7-year sentence in prison for the act. Seven years! Apparently, such upside-down justice is commonplace for the city of ...
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I Had One Bottle Too Many At The AirportOkay, actually it was two bottles — two plastic bottles. One for my conditioner, the other for shampoo. And they were almost empty. I haven’t flown since the liquid scare last year creating yet another hardship for travelers to endure. But I was quickly educated on the dangers of taking ...





