About

 “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.”

                                                                          — Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut

Welcome to Practical Reasoning – a blog for clear-thinkers with a sense of humor.  Lots of posts on this blog will be about my addiction to politics, but I will also try and throw an album or movie review in as well, along with some other non-political stuff. 

Check back here often.  I try and update at least twice daily.  Also, please leave a comment – I really want this to be a collaborative effort.  So, fill out the comment box below and let me know what you think of the blog – or comment on one of the post.  Don’t be afraid to disagree with me.  Of course, I reserve the right to reply to your comments, refute your arguments with my superior intellect and make you cry like a little girl.  Your choice.

Thanks,

Jeff (The Editor)

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8 Responses to About

  1. rrchugg

    Yes – you are the real, the original “He-Man”!

  2. How do I get my pic by my comments? I want this pic: http://flickr.com/photos/fixepah/347336016/

  3. You gotta sign up with WordPress.

  4. coaks

    hey its me the guy who is going to strangle you….yeah i know it was a joke, haha, i just thought it would be funny if i wrote back and tried to get people riled up. i actually thought your letter was pretty funny, but i wanted to stir up some people. no worries right? i like your site and posts, nice job. go he-man!!!

  5. I just wanted to thank you for including the Mitt Report on your blogrole. Together we just might make a difference.

    Scott
    Managing Director
    The Mitt Report

  6. Jack Reacher

    Love the site … My ONLY complaint is the CNN Politics link. Each time I’ve “clicked on” a site, I’ve engaged my gag reflex.

    Any chance of linking to an American news site?

    Jack

  7. I hear ya, Jack. Unfortunately, CNN has the most up-to-date news ticker out there.

  8. Jack Reacher

    If Arlen Sphincter had a nuclear reactor for a brain, he couldn’t illuminate a light bulb.

    Jack

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