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PZ Signing Off
Of course the title says it all and if you have come here looking for updates recently, you know that there hasn’t been any. Unfortunately this marks the end of my political rants and website running days. Why you ask? … Continue reading
First Week
This is my first week at my new job so I don’t expect to be posting anything this week. Hopefully I will get into the swing of things next week and get something new up, but until then wish me … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
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Cosmic Lottery – Meteorite Hit Russia The Same Day As Asteroid Flyby
Today at exactly 2:24pm EST the asteroid 2012 DA14 is expected to come extremely close to Earth in a near miss by cosmic terms. How close exactly? Asteroid 2012 DA14 will actually intersect the satellite band that surrounds the Earth, … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
Tagged 2012 da14, asteroid, earth, meteor, meteorite, NASA, near-earth object
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Was Christopher Dorner Executed By Burning The Cabin Down Deliberately?
It appears that the hunt for Christopher Dorner is now over. Reports now indicate that a charred body was recovered from the cabin in which Dorner was suspected of being held up in. Authorities believe the body belongs to Christopher … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged christopher dorner, dorner, execute, execution, los angeles police department, Police, police scanner
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Christopher Dorner Elludes Police And Gains A Following
Christopher Dorner, an ex-LA cop accused of killing three people in a fit of revenge over his dismissal from the LAPD has managed to elude police over the weekend who have setup a widespread dragnet in an attempt to capture … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged christopher dorner, corruption, dorner, lapd, los angeles, los angeles police department, manifesto, racism, spree killer, ted kaczynski
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Rep. Paul Broun Jumps Into Georgia Senate Race
Rep. Paul Broun jumped into the senate race in Georgia to replace Saxby Chambliss. Broun doesn’t have a big name recognition, but if he sounds familiar it’s because I have written about him before. Broun, who still sits on the … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged anti-science, broun, chambliss, Georgia, John Boehner, karl rove, paul broun, richard mourdock, saxby chambliss, science space and technology, todd akin
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My Notes From The Judiciary Panel On Gun Violence
Instead of a long thought out post from yesterday’s judiciary panel on gun violence I’ve decided to post my notes from the panel instead. These are my raw notes as I watched the panel. James Johnson – National Law Enforcement … Continue reading
Posted in Congress
Tagged ar-15, assault weapon, assault weapons, assault weapons ban, dianne feinstein, dick durbin, gabrielle giffords, gun control, gun violence, judiciary panel, Lindsey Graham, mark kelly, sandy hook, sheldon whitehouse, wayne lapierre
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