Wednesday, January 26, 2011

CHANGE OF POSTINGS

To My Readers and Followers--

This is to let you know that Charley Liberal Dog postings will be made less frequently for a time, going temporarily from three times to twice a week. My wife and I will be traveling for a few weeks, to be followed immediately by putting our house up for sale and relocating to a warmer climate. All of this will take a stretch of time and considerable effort. And with an aging body and mind, it is necessary to temporarily cut back on the very enjoyable task of keeping up with the news online and offline and writing the postings.

Sadly, the reduced postings means fewer occasions to beat up on John Boehner, the Tea Party, and Hamid Karzai (among others) and expressing my cynicism or skepticism on aspects of our foreign and domestic policies (with an occasional "well done").

I hope you will check the semiweekly posting and continue to comment. The next posting will be tomorrow, Thursday. I'll be back to the regular schedule as soon as the lousy housing market allows. Many thanks.

Charley

4 comments:

  1. Enjoy the travel and wish you the best with selling the house. Maybe you'll be lucky. Will watch for the reduced postings. Hate to miss out on anymore Boehner bashing. Last night he looked close to his famous tears at the opening of the State of the Union. No doubt overwhelmed by the enormity of being on the podium behind the president and a shade or two darker in skin tone than the POTUS.

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  2. Sidney

    Thanks. Luck is what's involved. Happily it's a discretionary move so we can be patient, a bit. I loved the looks on Boehner's face--the looks of a somber, studied statesman. He wasn't very animated but maybe his reputation as a wine drinker is correct and he was semi-sleeping it off. As I believe I said on one occasion, Obama had the best comment on Boehner's tan--"a shade of brown not found in nature."

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  3. Yes good luck with everything. Will continue to stay tuned.

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  4. Jeff

    The good part will be basking in the sun for a few weeks. After that the bad part comes.

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