Thanks to our Buddy Fuchs -- a genuine Rebel -- for trying to get a conversation started around here.
That's been our hope, you know. To get a regular Belmont Ruckathon going on at Washington's rowdiest blog:
Cicero himself said he'd prefer less newsin' and more Fuch'n.
Thanks, Fuchs.






Carving my initials in stumps or writing my name in a snowbank never did improve my command of the English language. I'm not even sure if that matters at this time. What I leave for posterity does. Will it be my love for freedom? Or the fact that no matter what happens (short of war) to us as a nation, I will survive. Will I be like my forgotten ancestors who were one step behind Daniel Boone and two steps ahead of civilization? I don't know what it will be, but I will leave something. And when the world goes dark and it will. In 1,000 or 25,000 years from now, someone will find the "Rebel" blog on a hard drive. They are amazed at the carefully crafted sentences, the insightful analysis, the wit and mostly the humility. And someday, they will celebrate the life of the great "Irish Cicero", because they will no longer have to "Talk Like A Logger".
Posted by: Terry Fuchs | 11/07/2009 at 03:55 PM
You are ONE FUNNY MAN.
And a damn good American.
Posted by: Irish Cicero | 11/07/2009 at 04:24 PM