Safe and Sound

There was some exciting weather in these parts Thursday night. I haven’t really gotten a full picture of what went on, but it included major winds and possible tornadoes that did a lot of damage in some residential areas, mainly in the Northwest part of Fayette County. I’ve seen reports of some houses being total… Continue reading Safe and Sound

Primary Prattle

Kentucky held its primary election today (as did Oregon and Arkansas). Not surprisingly, with the presidential nominations for both parties already a done deal, and few local races with any primary competition, turnout was low. Approximately 13% of registered voters felt compelled to exercise that right that supposedly makes us so much better than other… Continue reading Primary Prattle

Depressing Democrats

I went to a fundraiser tonight for Congressman Ben Chandler, who’s running for re-election after being elected in February to the unexpired seat vacated by our sleazy current governor. It was quite a different experience than Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s recent appearance in his presidential campaign. It’s really ironic that a candidate who’s certain to lose… Continue reading Depressing Democrats

Quote of the Week

I’ve got mixed feelings about James Carville, aka the Ragin Cajun. It’s hard to forgive him for helping elect one of the worst governors Kentucky has ever had (althought that title is being seriously challenged by our current one). But the guy’s good at his job, even when the job is getting sleazeballs elected. Here’s… Continue reading Quote of the Week

RIP, Little Big Time

Little Big Time, aka Little, foaled May 1, 1971, by Time Payment, out of Bright Leaf by Sea o Erin. Died May 6, 2004. When I came home Thursday afternoon and looked out in the pasture, I saw two horses. That wasn’t unusual; Little would often be some distance away from the others. I looked… Continue reading RIP, Little Big Time

Republican beliefs

If you find yourself as confused as I am about just how the mind of the average Republican works (rumor has it some of them actually do have minds, although probably not hearts), this might be helpful. A friend forwarded me this list of Republican beliefs that makes it all much clearer.

Iraq Prison Report

At a time when questions are being raised about how widespread the American abuse of Iraqi prisoners is, I received this report from an organization which has some good information and no political axe to grind (other than a desire for compassion and humanity). The Christian Peacemaker Team, an ecumenical international group committed to nonviolence,… Continue reading Iraq Prison Report

The Rolex Report

If you’re a horse nut, you probably know what I’ve been up to for the last few days: attending the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, then trying to sober up, collect my wits, and collate another one of my scintillating photojournalistic commentaries. Since I’ve been maintaining a Rolex website far longer than this blog, it takes… Continue reading The Rolex Report

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