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Latin, from omnis, all. Greek -matos, willing. In other words, anything goes. Omni-matic is about politics, family, sports, advertising, right-wing conspiracies, music, and other interests as they break into my consciousness.
The Speck is really ticking me off. Three years ago, I gave him the benefit of the doubt about his residency. At the time, the Michigan-raised, Utah-inhabiting-for-tax-purposes Mormon was trying to convince the public that he really was a Massachusetts guy. He'd lived here for decades, raised his kids here, built a business here. I wrote a newspaper column entitled "Is he or isn't he?" about the Utah residency flap, and I came down on his side. Now I've been proven a fool and he's proven himself an ass.
While Romney kept his house Belmont, Massachusetts after 1999, it is debatable whether that was his primary residence from then until 2002, as for most of that time he lived at house in Park City, Utah and worked there also.This guy is about as disingenuous as they come.
Further complicating the issue was that in while living in Utah, Romney had filed taxes as a Utah resident, receiving a $54,000 tax break (reserved for the “primary residence” of Utah residents) on his $3.8 million home in Park City. Additionally, in 1999 his Massachusetts state tax return listed him as a part-time resident and his 2000 tax return listed him as a full-time Utah resident.
In April 2002, after returning to the state and deciding to run for governor, Romney altered his 1999 and 2000 tax returns, changing his residency status for those years to Massachusetts resident from Utah resident.
Mitt "The Speck" Romney (he considers himself a "red speck in a blue state") proposed an utterly repulsive, wholly unethical and entirely illegal idea to the Heritage Foundation: wiretapping mosques. He said, ''Prevention begins with intelligence . . . How about people in settings, mosques for instance, that maybe are teaching doctrines of hate, are we monitoring that, wiretapping . . . ?"
I've always been a sucker for reviews proclaiming "his best work since Band on the Run" or "their best album since Some Girls". I fell for it 25 years ago, maybe 20 or 15 or 10 years ago too, and here we go again. Thursday's payday and I might have to arrive home with a couple of new albums.
For weeks now the stores have been telling me that it's time to start buying Halloween stuff. I didn't buy anything, but it's probably a good idea to start thinking about it. I started by reading last year's Halloween post entitled, Thank God It's Over.
Nice to know a Brigadier General in the National Guard is so gung ho about taking out the New Orleans "insurgency" as it's being called by Army Times. (Thanks to Boing Boing for pointing it out.)
that I'd be in total agreement with Newt Gingrich? Quote from today's Boston Globe: