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Monthly Archives: September 2008

Massachusetts Proposal Would Repeal Income Tax

New York Times Article
Published: September 27, 2008
By Pam Belluck
Read Article: Massachusetts Proposal Would Repeal Income Tax
Grafton, MA

I had no idea such a stupid question would be on the ballot in November! Boy, I wish I was picking up a pizza when they were interviewing, I would have given them an earful, LOL! I remember people at the Stop and Shop hounding shoppers as they left the store to sign this petition.
I said, “no way!”
The petition lady said, “you don’t want less taxes?”
I said with a smile, “that’s right; I’m a liberal.” 🙂
You should have seen the dirty look she gave me. But then everyone else they asked was signing the thing. Less taxes? Ya, that sounds good to me, Duh! It’s very easy to get ignorant people to sign something like this. You know, smaller government and less taxes always sounds fine and dandy, unless you happen to need help, want good schools, decent roads, etc. And of course, nothing will turn a republican into a democrat faster than a disability.

Plus, the state will just get the money somewhere else, like real estate taxes. We will pay one way or another. I’d rather have an income tax then higher property taxes. I’m sure that retired elderly folks on fixed incomes will agree.

Massachusetts Voters: VOTE “NO” on Question 1

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McCain is 72. He’s had Cancer 4 Times!

Have you seem the new McCain ad by Brave New PAC that has republicans all upset?

It’s a bit dramatic, in a funny sort of way. But lets face it, McCain IS 72 years old and he has had cancer. There is a very real possibility that Sarah Palin could become the president of the United States of America. I think that is a very scary possibility.

Anyway, we must keep a sense of humor, even in the worst of times.
Here is our version of the McCain ad:

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When Atheists Attack

Excellent article, by Sam Harris | NEWSWEEK

Excerpt:
What is so unnerving about the candidacy of Sarah Palin is the degree to which she represents—and her supporters celebrate—the joyful marriage of confidence and ignorance. Watching her deny to Gibson that she had ever harbored the slightest doubt about her readiness to take command of the world’s only superpower, one got the feeling that Palin would gladly assume any responsibility on earth:

“Governor Palin, are you ready at this moment to perform surgery on this child’s brain?”

“Of course, Charlie. I have several boys of my own, and I’m an avid hunter.”

“But governor, this is neurosurgery, and you have no training as a surgeon of any kind.”

“That’s just the point, Charlie. The American people want change in how we make medical decisions in this country. And when faced with a challenge, you cannot blink.”

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Networking

The computer kind… I decided to upgrade my network with the new Wireless-N technology. The draft “n” standard is still not finalized, but far enough along – I think – to make the leap. I went with Linksys (WRT610N), since I’ve found them reliable in the past. This router is faster than my old G and also has great range.

The router comes with Linksys EasyLink Advisor, which makes the setup easy and it gives a nifty graphic view of your network. The router has 4 ports on the back for my desktops, which are wired and the laptops found the network automatically. Sharp looking device too. I was a bit leery of the built in antenna, but it works like a dream. Nice when upgrades go so smoothly.

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