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Yippee, the Confederate battle flag has now been removed from the grounds of the South Carolina State Capitol. And, just like that, it solves the problem of black-on-black crime and killings. Now we’ll see the out-of-wedlock birthrate in the black community drop from 75%. There will be better educational opportunities and schools in South Carolina’s black communities and all across America. The black unemployment rate will drop —especially the almost 40% black teenage unemployment rate. We’ll now see an economic entrepreneurial boon in the inner cities because the Confederate battle flag’s been lowered. And there’ll be no more gangs of blacks beating on whites — as we saw in Ohio recently. Yep, the liberal progressive media shouted “squirrel” and an entire nation went a running. All the yelling and shouting by the crowds was evidence of those who lack grace, respect and dignity. Former South Carolina Gamecocks football coach Lou Holtz remarked that when you get to the end zone, you should act like you’ve been there before. So what does the lowering of the Confederate battle flag have to do with the killing of little seven-year-old Amari Brown in Chicago — anyone know when his funeral is?

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Yorkshire Twilight: A Photoset

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Earlier this week I bought a new camera. Since I started this site, my photos have been taken with my iPhone 4S or an ancient Panasonic point and shoot (with the exception of some (read: most) of my South American photos, which were taken by Alex). As such I have never been totally happy with their quality. I’ve felt in need of an upgrade for over a year now and, after weeks of slogging away at work every day for months, the time felt right.

For anyone interested, I went with a Nikon Coolpix P7800. I’m still figuring out how to work it (it took me a full day to adjust the volume) but below are some photos I snapped yesterday evening. My sister Cara and I walked to the river near our home, the same route we would often walk with our Dad when we were younger. We passed the spot where Cara fell off…

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