Month: March 2014

Saturday Painting Palooza Vol.450

Hello again painting fans. This week I will be continuing with the painting of the 1954 Hudson ruin. The photo that I will be using is seen directly below. I will be using my usual acrylics on an 8×10 gallery-wrapped...

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We Need More Kids Like This

It took a 14 year old kid to discover that the federal government can save an estimated $136,000,000 annually by simply deciding to print all documents with a Garamond font. The reason? The font uses thin strokes and therefore...

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Your Pie Hole, Shut It

I seem to remember Condoleeza Rice being the president’s National Security Advisor on both the day we were attacked on 9/11 and the day we invaded a country that had nothing to do with those attacks. This means, surely,...

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If You Can’t Win Fair and Square, Cheat

Florida Governor Rick Scott and his Secretary of State, Ken Dentzer, really don’t like it that minorities can vote in their state. They’re also incompetent. In late 2011, Scott ordered a statewide purge of all...

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Turning America into Texas

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals covers Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and it’s probably the most conservative Appeals Court in the country. Ten of its fourteen active judges and six of its nine senior status judges...

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