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

Friday, November 29, 2019

Caught twice in three weeks

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A man from Florida was caught twice in a three week period trying to get on a plane with a firearm in his luggage. It appears like he was c...
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The swamp

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Quote of the day: Upon her private email server being subpoenaed by a congressional investigative committee, Hillary Clinton sent the com...

Family

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We were invited to my brother's house for Thanksgiving. So yesterday, we made the two hour drive so we could spend the evening with fami...
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

My computer is broken

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This post did something to my computer. The screen is now all blurry.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

This is why we have mandatory sentencing

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Bleeding heart judges are why we have a crime problem. A 34 year old man with multiple felony convictions shot a Tulsa police officer . The ...
Monday, November 25, 2019

Transgender ridiculousness

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So now teachers have to call a kid whatever name he or she picks for themselves instead of the legal name that they are registered in schoo...

Order and discipline

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The president used his constitutional position as Commander in Chief of the Armed forces to restore the rank of three accused military perso...
Saturday, November 16, 2019

Only ones

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Remember that police are the only ones that can be trusted to own guns, even when they are intoxicated and threatening Lyft drivers at gunpo...
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Friday, November 15, 2019

Interstellar space facts

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I thought that this story about the Voyager probes measurements of interstellar space was fascinating.
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Databases

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Do you know why red flag laws won't work as they are advertised? Because the government has been collecting too much data, and have not ...
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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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