Tuli Can't Stop Talking

These are just my thoughts on contemporary issues and an attempt to open up a dialogue.

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A citizen who cares deeply about the United States Constitution and the Rule of Law.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Relieved of Command

So, the President didn’t actually fire McChrystal. He removed him from his command in Afghanistan and nominated General Petraeus to replace him.


Col. Lang explains why McChrystal can’t be “fired” by the POTUS without legal process, but simply relieved of his command.


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Three Strikes!

He has to go. First there were the Tillman lies, then London and now this. If the President caves on this he has lost all the wars and not just Afghanistan.

Gasland: The Movie

This is a must see. It isn’t just about BP folks!



Hopefully the Pol’s in NYS will not allow this to happen here.


This movie couldn’t come at a more opportune time.


House and Wilson: Something to Talk About!

I don’t really watch all that much television as I find it for the most part boring. But when I do find something I actually want to spend time watching it is sure to be cancelled whether for a good reason or any reason. So, first went Monk, and then Bill Moyers retired. Luckily I still have House.


Now I have always been fascinated by Zebras whether financial, medical or social. And House is as you probably know all about medical Zebras. That said it is all about social Zebras as well. Most folks I know are interested in the House-Cuddy relationship, or the House-staff relationship. I am on the other hand fascinated by the real relationship Zebra between House and Wilson.


Little did I know that I am not the only one fascinated by this relationship. There is a plethora of youtube videos out there exploring the same thing

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Here is just one video that explores their relationship with one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite musicians.

Let’s hope that House stays around for as long as possible.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Himan Brown

R.I.P.


1911 - 2010