Browsing the Archive
June 2010
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Nature. The Boss of Us.
by Tammy on June 30, 2010Okay, more like the Boss of Hippies. I’m just sayin’. Oh, and it’s Arizona researchers who may be saving hippies from themselves ;) Bags for life could have E.coli Bags for life could be a threat to shoppers’ health because they harbor potentially deadly food poisoning bugs, according to research. Tests on shoppers’ bags revealed half contained traces of E.coli, a lethal toxin which killed 26 people in Scotland in 1996 in one of the worlds worst food poisoning outbreaks. Scientists also found many were contaminated with salmonella. Reusable plastic shopping bags have become increasingly popular in Britain thanks to supermarkets and other retailers giving out millions of free ones to shoppers in the last three years…The tests were undertaken...
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Tammy’s NRA Interview/Alexa Fritts
by Tammy on June 30, 2010On Tuesday I interviewed NRA rep Alexa Fritts. We addressed the SCOTUS right to bear arms decision, and the NRA’s bizarre capitulation regarding the DISCLOSE Act. Let’s just say I’m not impressed with their position and it shows. Here’s the podcast for everyone, and TAMs, I have posted it the usual way for you as well.
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Today’s Tammy Radio Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on June 30, 2010(Michael Ramirez, of course) **Today’s 3rd Hour has posted :) ** Please visit the TAM Podcasts page for your exclusive media :) If you aren’t a member of the Tammy Army, please join today! And if you have just joined, here are some instructions. To access today’s show just go to the TAM Podcasts page. There you will find today’s show and the whole archive, including podcasts and netcasts. You must be signed in here at the blog to access the players. Also visit the “Members” subpage listed just above the banner. There you will get special TAM instructions and instructions on how to download the podcasts via iTunes.
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Today’s Tammy Radio Guest: Andrew Breitbart
by Tammy on June 30, 2010Andrew will be on the show at 12:15pm PT. We’ll discuss a whole bunch of things, including the Troopathon which begins tomorrow and his genius idea to offer $100,000 for the entire JournoList archives. Here’s the background: Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected And from Jim Hoft at Andrew’s BigGovernment site: Busted… Proof That Far Left Media Hacks Are Colluding to Spin National News at JournoList Plus go here for your Troopathon info. UPDATE: Here’s a podcast of the Andrew interview for everyone. I am also posting this in the usual way for TAMs so you can access it in the usual way as well. Enjoy.
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11 Reasons to Vote Democrat in November
by Tammy on June 30, 2010Great stuff from All American Blogger, found via iOwnTheWorld. Deliver the cataclysm. Remember in November.
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The Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card
by Pat_S on June 29, 2010A post by Pat What’s in your wallet? It will be nothing by the time Obama and his Congressional gang of thieves get done with their expanding list of new taxes. If you earn under $250,000 candidate Obama promised you no new taxes of any kind. Starting 16 days after he took office, you are getting new taxes. You can be taxed on an expanding list of things from an artificial limb to a visit to the tanning salon. Now Americans for Tax Reform (ATR.org) is issuing an Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card to protect you from these taxes you’re not supposed to pay. ATR suggests you take a video camera with you when you use the card and send...
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Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft
by Maynard on June 29, 2010A post by Maynard Today (Monday) Tammy mentioned this news story. The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down an international micropayment scam that stole almost $10 million from users’ credit and debit cards by lifting sometimes just pennies at a time… …Altogether, the fraudsters took anywhere from $0.25 to $9 per transaction, which remained undetected by antifraud software as well as by the theft victims who perhaps didn’t feel inclined to dispute a low sum with their credit card companies. The fraudsters usually only made one transaction per card. Altogether, the thieves charged a total of $9.5 million from a total of 1.35 million compromised cards over a period of four years starting in 2006. However, only about 10 percent...