PoliTech went on Texas Tech’s campus to see how much our leaders of tomorrow know about their nation’s history and politics today.
PoliTech went on Texas Tech’s campus to see how much our leaders of tomorrow know about their nation’s history and politics today.
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Tagged college students, dumb people, History, jay walking, politics, texas tech, voting day
Good news and bad news Minnesota Amazon Affiliate account holders. You are now welcome to have an Amazon Affiliate account again. Minnesota bloggers should all be rejoicing about this change. I was worried we’d never see this happen until the tax law Governor Mark Dayton pushed through was reversed or a Republican took office.
Now for the bad news. I contacted Affiliate support via chat today and was informed that old affiliate accounts will NOT be reopened due to “technical and legal” challenges. The Amazon rep told me that my old account would need to be deleted and that I would have to re-apply for a new one. You can still use your existing Amazon login and email for your new Affiliate account.
I had the Amazon rep delete my old one on the spot and I restarted linking old content from this blog. It is a tedious process, but there is no way around it. The rep said that they will be sending a notification to old affiliate account holders very soon.
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Posted in Minnesota, Politics & Religion, Random Stuff
Tagged Amazon blogger affiliate, closed Minnesota Amazon Affiliate, Minnesota Amazon Affiliate Account, minnesota taxes, reopen amazon affiliate, tax fairness law
Hell House was first opened in October of 1991 and is a creative alternative to the traditional haunted house. It is a dramatization of real life situations. Each year over 10,000 people walk through its doors with an ambiguous expectation.
With Hell House now entering its 24th year, they attempt to keep that ambiguity going by offering new, fresh, in-your-face scenes and ideas. This year there are 7 scenes, with the walk-through taking an estimated 45 minutes (not including waiting in line). A tour guide will guide you through the maze-like walk-through. Each scene will give you a look into the real life issues that we deal with everyday.
Hell house is not meant for children under the age of 13. There are guns, blood, violence, intense scenes, and disturbing images.
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Posted in Politics & Religion, Weird News Crazy Videos and Conspiracy
Tagged Church, Haunted house, Hell House, life, ministry
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September 25, 2014 in Politics & Religion
Tagged clear as mudm isis war, syria, terrorism
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Posted in Politics & Religion
Tagged conflict, death, support the troops, war
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September 7, 2014 in Politics & Religion
Tagged bathroom graffiti, bathroom scripture, bible verses, religion
(H/T Young Cons)
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Posted in Politics & Religion
Tagged fair wage, fast food, Funny, labor unions, McDonalds, Minimum Wage, Obama
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Posted in Politics & Religion
Tagged 1st amendment area, constitution, freedom of assembly, rights
A brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant.
Watch and tell me what you feel.
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Posted in Politics & Religion
Tagged History, Isreal Palestine conflict, Jews, land, Palestinians, war
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