The Catmage Chronicles
Andy thought he was going crazy when a talking cat showed up at his front door. He couldn’t have been more wrong.Goldeneyes is a Catmage – a cat with human intelligence and magical abilities. Andy is an eighth grader who is smart, impulsive, and trying to avoid the school bully at all costs. A prophecy threw them together. There’s just one problem: Goldeneyes can’t stand humans.The Catmage world is heading toward war. Goldeneyes and Andy must try to stop the enemy from getting stronger. And they must save a powerful Catmage who’s been kidnapped. For Goldeneyes, it’s personal. That Catmage is her grandmother.Andy and Goldeneyes must try to put aside their differences. If they can’t, the enemy will soon be too powerful to defeat…
Category Archives: Politics
Alexander Litvinenko (RIP) and scumbags from Indy
(I just have to start this post the same way as the previous one on the subject) . It is already five days since Alexander Litvinenko died – a slow and horrible death. And the vultures are circling, getting closer … Continue reading
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What took them so long?
It is already four days since Alexander Litvinenko died – a slow and horrible death. And I have already started wondering why… But here it comes, no worries: Yesterday an aide to President Vladimir Putin reacted strongly to suggestions of … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics 1 Comment
You can always tell a diplomat
But you cannot tell him/her much, it appears. Some 70 foreign diplomats visited in Sderot Thursday, to observe up close what life was like in the Qassam-battered southern town. Five rockets landed across the Western Negev throughout the day, causing … Continue reading
Assassination of Litvinenko – the plot thickens
The plot was exciting to start with. Assassination attempt on a senior ex-FSB officer, in London of all places. Hints on connection to the assassination of Russian journalist, thallium, Italian informer – in short, all the elements of a robust … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Politics 1 Comment
They were right
Do you remember all of the pundits on the left insisting that if President Bush went to war in Iraq, America would eventually be forced to reinstate the draft? They were right. WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans would have to sign … Continue reading
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My genocide vs. your genocide
The decision of France to recognize the murder of one and a half million Armenians by Turks as genocide continues to piss of the regime in Turkey. The climax was reached recently when Turkey suspended military relations with France. Most … Continue reading
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Being there for George Allen
These few words said by Virginia Republican Senator George Allen, when he conceded his defeat after the elections, will forever remain in my memory (aided by this post, of course): My friends, sometimes winds – political or otherwise – can … Continue reading
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Bush heeds the voice of the people
Donald Rumsfeld has just been fired. I say it’s about damned time. You can’t discount the fact that there is a growing chorus of military leaders who think he’s done a horrible job. And I’m not all that upset about … Continue reading
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Credit where it’s due
While I would love to claim that my write-in candidacy affected the Virginia Senate race, let’s be realistic: Allen easily won rural and suburban areas, while Webb won big in vote-rich Northern Virginia. Glenda Gail Parker of Alexandria, running as … Continue reading
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Vote for me today!
Don’t forget, I’m running as a write-in candidate for Virginia Senate. Or, like some of my readers, if you’re in Jim Moron’s district, feel free to write me in against him, too. I’ll have you know I won, hands-down, against … Continue reading
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An attack ad on ME!
Unbelievable. I’ve barely announced my write-in candidacy for the Virginia Senate Seat when I’ve been informed that someone has bought an attack ad on the upcoming edition on Shire Network News–the one closest to the election, of course. You can … Continue reading
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Attention, Virginia voters
A reminder that I am running for Senator as a write-in candidate. I have never used the word “macaca” in my entire life, because until I read about Allen saying it, I didn’t know it existed. The closest I ever … Continue reading
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France and political correctness
France is known to be very tough where the internal security is concerned. Unlike their ministry of foreign affairs and other politicians that seem to have unlimited time and chutzpa to teach the rest of the world on subjects like … Continue reading
Vote for me for the Virginia Senate seat
I’ve decided that I want no part of either George Allen or Jim Webb. Or the independent candidate. And talking to some of my friends, we discovered we feel about the same. So I’m announcing my write-in candidacy for the … Continue reading
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Anna Politkovskaya murdered
The murder of Anna Politkovskaya – one of the most controversial Russian journalists echoed through most of the main media organs in the West. She was a thorn in the backside of the successive Russian governments who’s inept and genocidal … Continue reading
