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19th Century Corn Dodgers

| September 4, 2011
19th Century Corn Dodgers

Kentucky corn dodgers From an 1880 recipe book in my personal library ~ Place your griddle where it will heat, for this is much better than a bread pan, there being less danger of scorching at the bottom. Take an even pint of sifted meal a heaping tablespoonful of lard, a pinch of salt and […]

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They Lied to us When We Were Kids in Public School

| September 4, 2011
They Lied to us When We Were Kids in Public School

… They said we were a Democracy. We are not. It is a misnomer perpetuated by those with an agenda to rule others by manipulation. “Democracy does not contain any force which will check the constant tendency to put more and more on the public payroll. The state is like a hive of bees in […]

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Cars and Freedom

| September 4, 2011
Cars and Freedom

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Russian Rocket Explodes and our Gutted Space Program

| August 29, 2011
Russian Rocket Explodes and our Gutted Space Program

I remember staying up and watching the first steps on the moon by Americans. HOWEVER – Thanks to the present administration’s agenda, our once fabulous space program of NASA has been gutted and America is forced to rely on Russia to get to and from the Space Station. James May, in a recent episode of […]

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Rocky Top – Electric Style – Steve Morse and th’ Boys

| August 29, 2011
Rocky Top – Electric Style – Steve Morse and th’ Boys

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Oxymorons and the Psychology of Projection 101

| August 29, 2011
Oxymorons and the Psychology of Projection 101

… This subject has been bothering me for quite some time now – Conservatism is naturally fiscally responsible. Period. Tacking a word in front of “conservative” to make up some kind of sub category is like mixing sugar and water with gasoline and trying to run an engine with it. It gums up the machine […]

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Good Advice From 1969 – Blood, Sweat and Tears

| August 27, 2011
Good Advice From 1969 – Blood, Sweat and Tears

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Castles Built On Sand

| August 27, 2011
Castles Built On Sand

… What has REAL value? Gold… Stocks… Money… ? … Who is more blind – the blind fool or the fool who follows him into a ditch ? Your best investment is into tools. Tools to make things. Tools to grow your own food. Tools to maintain what you have. What does it profit a […]

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Could You, Would You, have Wood ?

| August 27, 2011
Could You, Would You, have Wood ?

… Welcome to Nashville. Now yall go on home … …

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The Sky Is Falling! The Sky Is Falling!!!

| August 27, 2011
The Sky Is Falling! The Sky Is Falling!!!

… Sorry, Chicken Little – the sky is not falling … Bleary-eyed from the long marathon of post-production sessions, I awaken to yet more coverage of this little hurricane that has the “Big Apple” in another one of its self-centered tirades … and YES – I am using tirade properly in this situation … Sure […]

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Megadeth Visits US Nuclear Submarine USS Helena

| August 21, 2011
Megadeth Visits US Nuclear Submarine USS Helena

Chief Electrician’s Mate Dan Britt, from Elizabethtown, N.C. explains the ship’s control panel to Dave Mustaine, lead singer of the band Megadeth, in the control room aboard the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Helena (SSN 725). Members from the band made a brief stop to visit the submarine at Naval Station Norfolk before their concert […]

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Time Capsule – 1980 Presidential Campaign & Election

| August 21, 2011
Time Capsule – 1980 Presidential Campaign & Election

… The late 70’s was very similar to our time today. History (and more) travels in cycles and patterns. We seem to live long enough to recognize some of them. Those in the fashion and arts industry can definitely testify to trends running in around 15 and 30 year cycles. The following clips are television […]

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Nashville – You have to live here to understand

| August 20, 2011
Nashville – You have to live here to understand

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Strange Flying Crafts Over Daejeong

| August 20, 2011
Strange Flying Crafts Over Daejeong

… These flew over our family’s house in Daejeong, South Korea ROK

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The Coming Storm from the East

| August 20, 2011
The Coming Storm from the East

… First – Here is a short documentary made by young students. It is a rough but sincere effort and illustrates that the youth of today truly “get it” –   …   The West continually makes a mistake in dealing with the East. The way of thinking and doing is very different from East […]

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Glass harp | Toccata and fugue in D minor | Bach

| August 19, 2011
Glass harp | Toccata and fugue in D minor | Bach

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Dejavu’ All Over Again

| August 15, 2011
Dejavu’ All Over Again

…   It is only a difference in time as history repeats itself as beckoned by the ignorant of such history. Cycles of history brought on by those who forget and remedied by those who remember.   … … … …   The demenors are the same – the blame game is the same – […]

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Wisdom from Lee Iacocca – Creator of the Ford Mustang

| August 9, 2011
Wisdom from Lee Iacocca – Creator of the Ford Mustang

… “Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Don’t just stand there, make it happen.” “The only rock I know that stays steady, the only institution I know that works, is the family.” “In times of great stress or adversity, it’s always best to keep busy, to plow […]

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The Common Sense of CNBC’s Rick Santelli Strikes Again

| August 9, 2011
The Common Sense of CNBC’s Rick Santelli Strikes Again

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Weird Al and his Crusade to Save The Planet From Bad Road Signs

| August 5, 2011
Weird Al and his Crusade to Save The Planet From Bad Road Signs

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The Rising Modern American Honor

| August 3, 2011
The Rising Modern American Honor

… “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it […]

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Four Sociopolitical Mindsets Compared (satire)

| August 3, 2011
Four Sociopolitical Mindsets Compared (satire)

… In my observance of today’s social and political climate, it is apparent that four basic types of mindsets are operating in our American Culture of today – 1) The True Conservative 2) The Pretend Conservative Fascist 3) The Modern Liberal 4) The Socialist Neo-Marxist I felt it would be interesting and fun to compare […]

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Americans VS Professional Career Politicians

| August 2, 2011
Americans VS Professional Career Politicians

… I finally realized that everything relates to how Career politicians interpret the US Constitution. Here is the way an American reads the US Constitution Preamble: We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, […]

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Submariner Movie ~ Post-Production News

| July 22, 2011
Submariner Movie ~ Post-Production News

… The post production on “Submariner: The Men of the Silent Service” is coming along very well. As with any project, (especially a feature film) it has taken over our lives and dictates everything we do in an almost obsessive fashion. This is indeed a very special film. I cannot tell you what an honor […]

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Hast Thou Sinneth Against Thy Hot Dog ?

| July 22, 2011
Hast Thou Sinneth Against Thy Hot Dog ?

I have an odd situation … I made a side dish from Hebrew National hot dogs. The thin ones that are just a ‘lil thicker than cocktail weenies. HN dogs are AWESOME ! A bit pricey – but worth it. And – they are kosher … Here is my dilemma … I first dried them […]

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The Color of the New Red

| July 13, 2011
The Color of the New Red

“Youth is so easily fooled because it is so quick to embrace.” – Socrates “The threat of environmental crisis will be the ‘international disaster key’ that will unlock the New World Order.” – (Mikhail Gorbachev Quoted in ‘A Special Report: The Wildlands Project Unleashes Its War On Mankind’, by Marilyn Brannan, Associate Editor, Monetary & […]

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In the Midst of Mind Numbing Post Production

| July 10, 2011
In the Midst of Mind Numbing Post Production

… Hello friends – WOW !~ Mastering interview clips for a feature documentary is not unlike the tedious stress of studying for exams in engineering school … days blur together … sleep is only when passing out is the only option … shaving and baths take a back seat … meals are skipped … absolute […]

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Credit is not Wealth ~

| July 10, 2011
Credit is not Wealth ~

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An Impressive Song Rendition from a Seven Year Old

| July 10, 2011
An Impressive Song Rendition from a Seven Year Old

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Doomsday always seems to be right around the corner …

| July 9, 2011
Doomsday always seems to be right around the corner …

… I lived through the Jupiter Effect in 1982 … I lived through Y2K … I lived through the end of the world as determined by Family Radio in 2011 … But now it’s REALLY going to get us in December 2012 !!! The Mayans said so ! . Put the fires out today that […]

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Winston Churchill Speaks To Us Across Time

| July 9, 2011
Winston Churchill Speaks To Us Across Time

… Some see private enterprise as a predatory target to be shot, others as a cow to be milked, but few are those who see it as a sturdy horse pulling the wagon. The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. […]

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Happy July 4th Independence Day 2011

| July 2, 2011
Happy July 4th Independence Day 2011

… Have a great weekend celebrating our American Independence !!! In Celebration – Here is “Patriotic Popeye”

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Reaganism

| June 27, 2011
Reaganism

… I today find myself deep into editing the Submariner doc I have been gathering assets on for a couple of years now. I must say that I am very pleased how it is coming along. I find the editing stage to be the most enjoyable now days because of the technology. Before it was […]

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Do a Good Deed Every Day

| June 26, 2011
Do a Good Deed Every Day

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Southern Refinement

| June 26, 2011
Southern Refinement

“A person doesn’t have to live in the South to want to share good food with friends at the end of a warm day when the breeze is just right or to bask in the rewarding afterglow of a hard day’s work in the garden. Southerners didn’t invent these sorts of simple pleasures – we […]

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The Mind of the Engineer – Wired for Reality

| June 21, 2011
The Mind of the Engineer – Wired for Reality

… An optimist will tell you – the glass is half full … the pessimist will tell you – the glass is half-empty … and the engineer will tell you – the glass is twice the size it needs to be.

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Who can ever resist a thrilling, heroic story about a Great American?

| June 17, 2011
Who can ever resist a thrilling, heroic story about a Great American?

— I have heard the saying that “history is written by the victors”. I hold that this saying is incorrect. History is written by the events that take place as a truth that cannot be altered by those who experienced events first person – THAT history is then RE-WRITTEN by the victors. So, it should […]

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In A Race Of Time

| June 17, 2011
In A Race Of Time

We are in a race of time. To which I must ask you this question: How does it profit our nation to watch the lions eat the Christians while Nero sets fire to Rome?

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Ideological Labeling and Common Sense

| June 3, 2011
Ideological Labeling and Common Sense

… People love to put things in categories. Maybe categorization provides some type of comfort to the mind to file and categorize things. Take music for example. There is not just plain “music” … it has to be Rock, Pop, Classical, Country and so on. Even under those categories there are sub categories. This may […]

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Drawn Into the Art of John Singleton Copley

| May 29, 2011
Drawn Into the Art of John Singleton Copley

… Master artist J. S. Copley ( 1738 ~ 1815 ) is best known to those who study art as among the first American artists to utilize props in his portraits in order to better illustrate the subject’s personality. I am drawn into his painting by his use of light and shadow. I find myself […]

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The Bureaucrat – according to Cicero (106 BC ~ 43 BC)

| May 29, 2011
The Bureaucrat – according to Cicero (106 BC ~ 43 BC)

… “A bureaucrat is the most despicable of men, though he is needed as vultures are needed, but one hardly admires vultures whom bureaucrats so strangely resemble. I have yet to meet a bureaucrat who was not petty, dull, almost witless, crafty or stupid, an oppressor or a thief, a holder of little authority in […]

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For Those Who Think They Know Everything – and for those who know they do not –

| May 29, 2011
For Those Who Think They Know Everything – and for those who know they do not –

If you really need a nanny to take care of you and tell you what to do and change your diapers – that’s all fine and dandy. Go ahead with your bad self – but responsible adults should be left alone. Speaking of new discoveries – Cicero lived a long time ago. So did a […]

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The Greatest Disney Short Ever Made

| May 20, 2011
The Greatest Disney Short Ever Made

… When I entered middle school age, I had an opportunity to be an intern at the elementary school near my home during their summer school in the library. It was a lot of fun to be surrounded by books and media all day. I had a knack at being able to make the 16mm […]

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Freedom as a State of Being

| May 17, 2011
Freedom as a State of Being

… ” Freedom is more a state of mind than a state of being. But without the condition of being free, the mind is burdened and fettered from thinking freely. If the mind cannot think freely, then it cannot achieve. Without achievement, there cannot be a free state of mind or being.”   – Tony […]

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Classic Drag Racing’s Most Amazing Crash Survival

| May 13, 2011
Classic Drag Racing’s Most Amazing Crash Survival

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Ayn Rand Interview with Tom Snyder

| May 13, 2011
Ayn Rand Interview with Tom Snyder

… Ayn Rand speaks on the individual, this life and beyond and that what Universities are ultimately destroying America and the prosperous civilization –

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American Artist Henry Farny

| May 13, 2011
American Artist Henry Farny

Henry Farny (1847-1916) Born in Alsace, France in 1847, Henry Farny was a son of a political refugee to the United States who first emigrated to Pennsylvania when Henry was six years old. Young Henry became friends with a family group of Seneca Indians who lived near his home. This was the start of  his […]

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Monty Python Meets Motorcycle Manufacturing

| May 13, 2011
Monty Python Meets Motorcycle Manufacturing

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How Pizza is Done in South Korea ROK

| May 13, 2011
How Pizza is Done in South Korea ROK

  mmmmmmmmm … MASHIKETAAAAAHHHH !!!!

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More Wisdom from Thomas Jefferson

| May 12, 2011
More Wisdom from Thomas Jefferson

… How is it that the words of Thomas Jefferson apply to us as if he had written them today? Was he a sorcerer? A soothsayer? A futurist? Did he posses a time machine? No. He stood on the shoulders of giants to see the past as well as the future. To quote Mr. Spock […]

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