A Sunny Sunday
Though it is hard to complain about rain in California, I am ready for it to stop long enough to get my early garden planted. It was gorgeous today but way to wet to get in the garden. I know the skiers are happy with 25+feet of snow at Squaw Valley and more on the way, they will be skiing through memorial day the way things are looking. It was nice to be able to get outside for a change, cabin fever is setting in.
Some further essays and interesting reading along the lines of last nights post can be found at the American Thinker including this three parter, here, here and here by JR Dunn, very good. Just to confuse you, here are some good pieces from the American Spectator. Quin Hillyer has a look at the caveman in us conservatives, hmmm. Morton C. Blackwell has some telling insight on power, politics, money and Jack Abramhoff . Lisa Fabrizio has some interesting comments on March Madness in the Swamp and Jed Babbin aims his pen at Rich Lowry of all people in a needed debate among conservatives and the direction of the GWOT or the Long War as it is now being called.
A couple more reasons why I visit the Officers Club on a regular basis can be found here and here, John and Charlie are on the money discussing liberal/progressive ideas.
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