Jingzhou by the Yangtze
Duvall and co. sue Rowland
RE:
Post by Brooks Imperial.
Duvall complaint against Rowland
Looks like Democrats politicking through the justice system once again.
B_Imperial
Xiamen Conference Center
Thai images
mountains pretty clear today
BOCC analysis by Tim Buchanan
Elbert County BOCC – A study concerning organization and leadership
Mr. Buchanan’s report is a must-read for anyone interested in Elbert County politics. [Read more…]
environmentalist manifestos
Ningbo to Taizhou
We took a fast train from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station (pronounced hong-chow) to Taizhou (pronounced tie-joe) last Monday on business, about a 3.5 hour ride with many stops. I turned the camera on between Ningbo and Taizhou. The train cruised at about 120 mph and I shot the camera at 1/2000th with an assumed ASA of 3200, pretty high numbers. Color saturation sucks at those speeds on my camera so I process those images in black and white.
B_Imperial
Shanghai Pudong from the Bund
foot of Nanjing Road in Shanghai
Bamboo harvesting
notes about cab rides in Asia
This has happened in every Asian country we’ve visited thus far. [Read more…]
Crisan and Thayer running things
From Beth Shelly’s Ranchland News item 10-31-2013 [Read more…]
MOU re-conceived
The most recent MOU contains language [Read more…]
Elizabeth School Board Elections
From: Frank Reeves
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 11:20 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients [Read more…]
waking up to a nightmare
Many generations of Americans have taken our founding principles for granted, [Read more…]
fundamentalism and state
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Though Faisal Al-Qassem correctly advises the removal of religion from politics as a key to prosperity in the Mideast, he appears not to appreciate that American majorities substituted the ersatz religion of omnipotent government, which kills off potential just as effectively as any metaphysical fundamentalism.
Obamacare. It’s cool.
“no” taxes, debt, or bullies
In law school you learn that the English language can be used to construct a persuasive case for ANY position whatsoever. Leaving aside the philosophical question this raises about the existence of objective truth, it at least leads one to a healthy skepticism about political statements. The fact is, most aren’t worth the paper – or pixels – they’re printed on. [Read more…]