When You’re Holding a Hammer
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010Everything looks like a nail. I’m not much for country songs, but this one seems to be pretty good.
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When You’re Holding a HammerWednesday, October 6th, 2010Everything looks like a nail. I’m not much for country songs, but this one seems to be pretty good. Jamestown Council Extending TaxFriday, March 26th, 2010The Jamestown, ND city council is scheduled to vote to extend the 1% economic development sales tax and change the use at their April 5, 2010 meeting. The tax, originally scheduled to end in 2012 enacts a 1% sales tax, the proceeds of which are supposed to be used for economic development and infrastructure improvements [...] Obama For The WinWednesday, November 5th, 2008Obama will be the next President of the United States of America. Congratulations to him. And to Joe Biden, Vice President Elect. I can’t say that the results are particularly pleasing to me, but an election was won tonight. And as such, we must support the will of our fellow Americans. All that’s left for [...] Top 5 Reasons to Vote, #1Tuesday, November 4th, 2008Top 5 reasons to vote #1: “Those who do not act, will be acted upon by those that do.” – Abraham Lincoln No matter the reason, if you don’t vote there will be people that do. And those people are sick and tired of something. And they have an opinion. And they have the right [...] Top 5 Reasons to Vote, #2Monday, November 3rd, 2008Top 5 reasons to vote #2: Vote for your Beliefs How do you feel about the Bailout? Abortion? Taxes? War? Welfare? Social Security? There is likely a candidate that agrees with you. And there is likely one that doesn’t. Or maybe they both do to some degree, but one is a little bit closer to [...] Top 5 Reasons to Vote, #3Sunday, November 2nd, 2008Top 5 reasons to vote #3: You have a responsibility to. Like it or not, you have a responsibility to vote. The moment you were born or became a citizen of the United States of America, you were given the right to have a vote. For that reason alone, you should feel compelled to vote. [...] |
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