The toughest being I know

May 15th, 2008 6:56 am by Shane

I listen to a lot of paranormal, conspiracy laden material. I’m a faithful listener of Coast to Coast AM, and I have a couple podcasts that I listen to now and then who talk about such things as alien-human hybrids, lizard men, human-ape cross breeds being used for armies here on Earth. Apparently, the Illuminati, Free Masons, Skull and Bones members, and “they” all want to crossbreed humans to create a super army to take over the planet. Well, if I were them, I would start with this particular being as a basis for crossbreeding:


Kaylee, the toughest being I know

This is Kaylee, by far the toughest living creature I have ever known. Over two years ago, her previous guardians abandoned her and two other dogs (one of which we also adopted, sweet Jayne), and it wasn’t until three weeks after abandonment that they were found. Because of her age, after being rescued, she was not easy to adopt out. The rescue group took care of her as best they could afford, fixing some of her teeth, getting her back up to a normal weight, and from what I can remember, working on her house training. Kelly and I saw her and Jayne on PetFinder.com, and wanting to adopt a pair, went out to meet them, and adopted them that night.

Since then, Kaylee has had two dental surgeries, one in 2007 and one just two weeks ago. The last one from two weeks ago is what convinced me she is the toughest being I’ve ever known. What the dentist told me made me realize how much tougher dogs are than humans. Let me explain. First, a previous dentist didn’t remove some teeth properly, so she had roots that were starting to abscess and probably starting to cause her pain. She had a tooth that was cracked and had a root exposed. One of her upper canines was completely dead, and the tissue around it was so damaged, she had a oral-nasal fistula. In short, her mouth was connected to her nose through the top of her jaw. She also had an abscessed bone from where the fistula was. The other upper canine was starting to go that direction as well, but the dentist was able to do a bone graft and save the tooth.

He told me flat out, that he believed there was no way she wasn’t in constant pain. Dogs can’t communicate to us directly, and if it hadn’t been for the in-depth x-rays we had done, no one would have known. Kaylee’s personality is such that you would have no clue. She’s a sweet dog, who just loves to be around us (Kelly more than I by far), and she is nice to all the other dogs. She doesn’t bark at people, despite all the problems she must have had with her previous guardian. She just loves to be loved. Oh, and eat. She loves to eat, and despite all the pain in her jaw, never stopped wanting to eat. Never a yelp of pain when she chewed, and never a bit of hesitation when you put the food bowl down. When I had a cracked tooth, I had to use an oral anesthesia to numb my tongue just to get through the day. She had abscesses and fistulas, and she acted like they were no big thing.

Two weeks ago, as I picked her up from the dentist, she looked a little tired after the surgery. The dentist warned me to keep her away from the other dogs for a little bit just to keep her comfortable. Five minutes after being home, just a few hours past surgery, she was begging to go outside and run around with the other dogs outside. And we let her. She ran all around the yard, did her back rolling on the grass, and had a great time. If humans had had the equivalent surgery, they’d be on the couch in a stupor recovering from the drugs. Not Kaylee, she was back to normal.

She is so touch as a matter of fact, that we barely notice a change in her attitude even though she is pain free now. She somehow was able to deal with all the pain and discomfort in a way that I don’t understand.

In conclusion, if the powers that rule the world from a shadow government ever cut me in and ask my advice, I’ll just point to the lovable rat terrier we call Kaylee. It doesn’t get any tougher than her.

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Episode #3 of The Libertarian Dime…DONE!

May 1st, 2008 6:47 am by Shane

We did our third episode of the new podcast on Monday night, but due to time constraints, I was only able to produce and load it last night. Because we ended up missing a week for my brother Josh’s wedding, Glenn Nielsen of the Missouri Libertarian Party ended up being our guest again, back to back. This time we had him on to talk about the fourth amendment and some recent court cases.

Still putting together the next show, and I lined up a huge guest for a show in June, a far bigger guest than we expected. For now, though, I’m focused on the next couple shows. If all goes well, next week’s show will be less political and more practical. It’s the type of show I would like to do now and then to expand the show’s horizon’s.

The new episode can be found at:

http://www.mevio.com/shows/?mode=detail&episode_id=110615

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Episode #2 of The Libertarian Dime..DONE!

April 13th, 2008 7:35 pm by Shane

We did the interview with Glenn Nielsen today. He was nice enough to give us a 70 minute interview. I’m learning a lot about the whole process of interviewing people and doing a show. Jonathan and I are having fun doing it, and we’ve gone too far to stop now. I’m even thinking of doing a smaller weekly podcast concerning Hellfood.com.

The show is hosted at: http://thelibertariandime.podshow.com.

Next week, I’ll be in Vegas for my brother’s wedding and we’re gonna do a show while I’m there. Not sure when and where, but we’ll think of something.

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One more reason to like Drew Carey

April 11th, 2008 7:49 am by Shane

I’ve always been a fan of Drew Carey. I thought his show was for a few seasons, a better shown than Seinfeld. Now, not only is he the host of the Price is Right, but he is also an outspoken libertarian. The video I’m liking to is his take on immigration. It’s smarter than just about anything you’ll hear out of Washington.

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Episode #2 of The Libertarian Dime

April 11th, 2008 7:45 am by Shane

This Sunday Jonathan and I will be recording the second episode of The Libertarian Dime, and this week we have a guest. We are interviewing Glenn Nielsen, the State Chair of the Missouri Libertarian Party. I will be asking him about what the Missouri chapter of the party is up to, how their policies are connected to the national platform, and a series of questions about specific issues I care about.

This will be my first ever interview of someone in the role of a “media” person. The goal is to get some information out there and not be boring. If I have to, I’ll bring up Ron Paul. That will surely create some fireworks. :)

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End of an era, beginning of a new one

April 7th, 2008 7:10 am by Shane

This past week Jonathan and I decided to end the Libertarian Douchebag Podcast. I know, I know. So many of you are now wondering what you will now do every Monday. We just decided that we couldn’t get the type of reach and content we wanted, with the Douchebag part of the name. So, we ended it…

only to create a new podcast called The Libertarian Dime. The new url is http://thelibertariandime.podshow.com. We recorded our first new episode for the new brand this weekend, and we hope to have some big announcements soon for upcoming shows. This past week was probably the longest show you will hear us do, but if you listen to it, you will see that we could have gone even longer.

Again: http://thelibertariandime.podshow.com

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LD #2

March 30th, 2008 4:32 pm by Shane

After a better than expected response to our first episode of Libertarian Douchebag, Jonathan and I recorded another one today. I mixed and uploaded it up already, so head on over to http://libertariandouchebag.podshow.com/ for your LD fix. We’re still learning, but I think this episode was much stronger than the first.

Enjoy!

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New Podcast

March 23rd, 2008 1:27 pm by Shane

Ages late to the party, I decided to start my own podcast, to maybe better explain all the things I never get around to writing about. I joined up with my friend Jonathan, and using Skype, recorded the first episode last Tuesday. The first thing I learned about podcasting from actually doing one, is that I hate how my voice sounds when it’s recorded. I sound like a six foot version of Kermit the Frog. Secondly, it is harder than it sounds. There are many visual and aural cues you normally pick up on when you have a face to face conversation with someone that are totally missing over Skype.

Overall, I’m mostly happy with the first episode. I know I was pretty rough, stuttered a few times or more here and there, and sometimes lost track of my thoughts. However, the first episode is done, mixed, and up online. No hiding now.

We hope to do at least one episode a week, and I’m pretty sure we will get better. If anything, this podcast will make me a better speaker overall, and even if I never get beyond ten listeners, I will have accomplished something.

So, with no more waiting needed, the url for the podcast is:

http://libertariandouchebag.podshow.com.

Try to enjoy.

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Howard Dean and company are morons.

March 18th, 2008 6:48 am by Shane

There will be plenty of picking on Republicans later, but today I write about the utter stupidity of Howard Dean and the Democrats. Yesterday, Florida’s Democrats gave up on having a re-vote of the botched primary from January that didn’t count. At first, when the primary happened, I assumed this was a Florida Democrat thing, where the state party decided to move up the primary. Turns out I was dead wrong, and it was a Republican controlled state legislature and Republican governor that moved the primary up. The national Republican Party also penalized Florida by cutting their delegates in half, and this seems to have caused no problems for them. The national Democrats, however, led by Howard Dean and agreed with by Obama and Clinton, decided to strip the state of its delegates.

How stupid can you be? Honestly, if Republicans moved up the primary, why the hell would you penalize all the democrats? Howard Dean and his cohorts have to be morons, what else could you think? Now that Florida can’t figure out how to re-run the primary, the voters in Florida have been totally screwed by the Democrats. They have no excuses. I don’t think one could even blame the Republicans really, it’s not like they have the power to strip delegates.

What Dean should have done is said, “Hey, we know the Republicans are being assholes about this in Florida, but we won’t let them stop democracy and mess with our party, so we will count the delegates this year, and work something out with them for next time.” Didn’t happen and I don’t know why. Seems simple to me.

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Ron Paul Book Tour

March 8th, 2008 12:43 pm by Shane

I said I wouldn’t write another Ron Paul post, but I received a message through my blog that I wanted to reprint. I can’t verify it’s authenticity, but the ip address matches one close to where Ron Paul lives.

Hi,

I thought you would want to know that Ron Paul is really dropping out this time. I used to work at campaign headquarters and we were told this week that the whole thing was basically shutdown. The only reason Ron won’t say he’s totally dropping out, is because he still wants donations to come in so he can sell his book. He makes a huge profit per book and he thinks he could set his whole family up by using campaign money to promote it. When I heard that, I quit in disgust. It’s never been about the presidency, it’s been about promoting Ron Paul.

You were also right about the newsletters. He knows who wrote them. Everyone in the campaign headquarters knows who wrote them, but Ron wouldn’t let it out because the person is still a close associate.

A bunch of us are planning on writing about the intricacies of the Ron Paul campaign, all the mistakes, wastes of money, and in some cases, flat out lies. I’ll email you when it’s out.

As I said, I can’t verify it’s real, so take it for what it is.

One more thing. A friend of mine directed me to http://www.ronpaulradio.com because he thought the wing nuts on there were ridiculous. It was some holocaust denier on streaming video spouting off about Ron Paul. Overlayed on the video I saw “justin.tv”. Didn’t think much about until I saw a link to Justin.tv on the RonPaul2008.com site as I looked to see where he lived. Unbelievable. Ron Paul’s website links to a site that plays holocaust deniers. Sounds about right for someone who wrote the newsletters.

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