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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: April 2012
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Thursday, April 26, 2012. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. The internal effects of a mutable policy are still more calamitous. It poisons the blessing of liberty itself. It will ...
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: July 2012
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Traffic Shaping (or a chance to show off my Visualization Porn). I started by classifying outbound traffic on my network into three categories:.
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: October 2013
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Thursday, October 31, 2013. Stop with the Piecemeal Obamacare changes. Or: Why Republicans bear no responsibility for what's going wrong, but that might change.
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: November 2012
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Thursday, November 8, 2012. Give Federalism a chance? Two states, Maryland and Rhode Island, extended legalization of gambling while one, Oregon, rejected it. I find thes...
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: December 2012
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Monday, December 10, 2012. Boehner should give Obama what he asks for. So given these choices I basically see three choices for the Republicans in Congress:. This is a Fl...
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: Stop with the Piecemeal Obamacare changes. Or: Why Republicans bear no responsibility for what's going wrong, but that might change.
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Thursday, October 31, 2013. Stop with the Piecemeal Obamacare changes. Or: Why Republicans bear no responsibility for what's going wrong, but that might change.
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: August 2012
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Mr Lincoln, do you prefer boxers or briefs? Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Traffic Shaping, part 2. A few days ago I bragged. Then I started Googli...
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: So-Called Assault Weapons
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Friday, April 12, 2013. Charles Cooke on Morning Joe (YouTube). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Out of the mouths of babes and whatsits. Further in and Higher up.
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist: Bayonets and Submarines
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Musings of a Rogue Federalist. Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things, if indulged in, if ratified, if confirmed and endorsed, if taught to our children and repeated to them, do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country, and to transform the Government into a government of some other form. - Lincoln, 1858. Thursday, October 25, 2012. The debate earlier this week contained this exchange:. It has since come out in numerous news sources that we actually have more bayonets.