What is the value of a human life? Well, we know that it fluctuates like the price of gasoline. And it always depends on who is doing the appraising and who is being appraised. In spite of all the rhetoric about how precious human lives are, the evidence accumulated over the years indicates that human life is often a cheap commodity.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
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Point at them and laugh
Summer walks in Texas
Judging by the amount of water on driveways and sidewalks and in the street, some Texans seem to think you can grow concrete and asphalt using lawn sprinklers.
Six-Word Memoir
Most of my balloons were popped.
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