Confessions of a Street Pharmacist

“Unhappy it is, though, to reflect that a brother’s sword has been sheathed in a brother’s breast and that the once-happy plains of America are either to be drenched with blood or inhabited by slaves. Sad alternative! But can a virtuous man hesitate in his choice?” - George Washington, 1777

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Part time work

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Breitbart says that only 47% of Americans have a full time job. According to the Department of Labor, there are 116 million Americans worki...
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You decide

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Is Judge Nelson, the judge in the Zimmerman case, really Chris Farley in drag? You decide:
Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Mind your own business

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I have been sitting here watching the Zimmerman trial for the past two weeks or so. There are some interesting things that I have noticed. T...
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200 years

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A man in Alaska that was deep sea fishing in 900 feet of water catches a 200 year old fish .
Monday, July 1, 2013

Foolish

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My brother let his 12 year old son hang out with some of my brother's friends from his high school days. Those friends thought that it w...

More Zimmerman

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The American Thinker posted an interesting article on the life of Trayvon Martin. Published by the Defense were the pictures from Martin...
Sunday, June 30, 2013

Shooting dogs

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Following what seems to be standard police procedure nowadays, police in South Holland shot a dog that was not threatening anyone . They wer...
Saturday, June 29, 2013

Media

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This is a humorous look at the media narrative surrounding the Zimmerman trial:

Race relations

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So we have death threats from blacks against whites . We have witnesses in the Zimmerman case saying that Trayvon Martin called Zimmerman a...
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Be careful out there

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There is a buzz on Twitter that if George Zimmerman is acquitted of murder in the shooting of Trayvon martin, that they are going to ...
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Divemedic
I joined the US Navy right out of high school and was a NUC electrician. Six years of that, and I left to find my way in the civilian world. After spending the next 22 years working in EMS and fire, I retired in 2011. I came out of retirement after two years of boredom to begin my third career as a high school science teacher. I have a wide set of interests, as I am a SCUBA diver, gun and shooting enthusiast, general class HAM radio operator, prepper and all around science geek. I am also a hockey fan, and spend my vacations travelling the world. After my years travelling the world in the military, EMS, and fire, there are not many things that surprise me about the way that people behave.
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