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Kittens in Arlington, Texas, need a home

December 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Texas

Please, if you are looking for a pet and can offer a good home, please think about adopting these rescued kittens in Arlington, Texas.

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Blue Ball in Cowtown!
Celebrate the inauguration of Barak Obama

December 19th, 2008 · No Comments · 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Democrats, Fort Worth, Texas

This just in from the Tarrant County Democratic Party!
The Tarrant County Democratic Party’s Inaugural Ball.The rebirth of Hope.The Tarrant County Democratic Party proudly invites you to a once-in-a-lifetime event—-the inauguration of our 44th President. This will be an evening you will never forget. It promises to be an event worthy of the most historic inaugural [...]

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Vote for most inane remark by talking chowderheads, uh, political pundits

December 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment · 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Punditry, Texas

Media Matters, a lefty liberal watchdog, wants our help in picking the most inane political punditry of the year.  It must have been hard to narrow it down, but they have picked ten, and have an online poll.
Choose one from this list of ridiculous remarks:

Fox News’ Hill criticizes Clinton for leaving too large a tip, [...]

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We’ve only just begun.
We the people are taking this country back!

November 19th, 2008 · No Comments · 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Bush, Cheney, Dallas, Dallas County, Democrats, Education, Fort Worth, GI Bill, Hillary Clinton, Immigration, Iraq, Joe Biden, John McCain, North Richland Hills, Sarah Palin, Texas, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, economy

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In Texas fields, no poppies blow; “forgotten” Canadians and Britons

November 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Fort Worth, Texas, Veterans

 
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During World War I, thousands of Royal Flying Corps officers and men came to Texas for flight training. However, many came only to die without ever facing the enemy and never returning home to Canada or the UK.

This video is about eleven of those men.

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