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Source: Buffalo Bills reach out to ex-Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who declines

The Buffalo Bills reached out to former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, but he has informed them that he's not interested in interviewing for the job at this time, a source said Monday. ESPN.com's Tim Graham writes about all things AFC East in ...

From JOHN CLAYTON, ESPN,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Buffalo Bills,  Pittsburgh Steelers,  Bill Cowher,  ESPN,  Ralph Wilson

I Knew California A-G Jerry Brown Was Doing This...

Clayton's commentary on news and events of the day. Broadly speaking, I'm a conservative with libertarian sympathies (getting more conservative as my children get older). Relocating to Boise? Use my realtor, neighbor, and friend, Cindy Smith ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jerry Brown,  Amazon.com,  PayPal,  Bill Lockyer

Yet Another Reminder That Many People Lack Internal Moral Compasses

Apparently, some years ago, there was an episode of South Park where Cartman declares November 20 "Kick a Ginger Day." Gingers are redheads with freckles. As a way of making fun of racism and other forms of prejudice, this sounds kind of funny. ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Los Angeles Times,  Facebook Inc.

This Is Worrisome

A big part of what caused the current economic mess was that the federal government, through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, encouraged risky lending, by a combination of cajoling big lenders, and their willingness to buy the high risk mortgages. I ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Fannie Mae,  Freddie Mac,  U.S. Congress,  New York Times Company

The Relaunch of The Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog

Clayton's commentary on news and events of the day. Broadly speaking, I'm a conservative with libertarian sympathies (getting more conservative as my children get older). Relocating to Boise? Use my realtor, neighbor, and friend, Cindy Smith ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Amazon.com,  PayPal

Multiculturalist Fascism

From the November 22, 2009 Minneapolis Star-Tribune: The comments are quite revealing. One commenter tells us: There are some facts that hard to argue with. Our US society is diverse. You can dislike the idea of "multiculturalism," but the fact ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  23 Nov 2009

I Love Squarespace! But I Love Their iPhone App Even More

Squarespace has done a phenominal job in creating an official iPhone app for their users, one which may make Blogger guru’s and WordPress disciples jealous. While it supports the basics of iBlogging (photo uploading, categories & tags, drafts, editing ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  22 Nov 2009

Want To Take A Wild Guess What Happened To This Girl?

I'm not suggesting that she shouldn't be held responsible for her actions--but this description from November 19, 2009 Fox News is chillingly reminiscent of other teenage girls that were sexually abused as children, and turned that rage outward: ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  22 Nov 2009

The Global Warming Fraud

Once Tims got a diagram here well send that either later today or first thing tomorrow. Ive just completed Mikes Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from 1961 for Keiths to hide ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  21 Nov 2009

Maersk Alabama Attacked By Pirates Again

Maersk Alabama It didn't go so well this time for the pirates; the victims returned fire. From the November 18, 2009 New York Times: Yes, it is rather amazing how turning a low-risk activity (piracy) into a high-risk activity seems to help, ...

From CLAYTON, Clayton Cramer's BLOG,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company,  United States Navy

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