There a music teacher in Alaska that claims to confirm VP nominee Sarah Palin’s statement about dinosaurs is true (Not!). Sickening, isn’t it? What’s really bogus about this is that the infamous quote about dinosaurs being created 4,000 years ago was (get this!) misquoted as pointed out by Philip Munger, a music teacher who is an old friend of Palin.
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Line up:GK: VDSRB: NevilleCB: FerdinandCB: EvansLB: EvraRM: HargreavesCM: FletcherCM: ScholesLM: ParkST: RooneyST: BerbatovSubs: Kuszack, O’Shea, Brown, Nani, Giggs, Ronaldo, TevejFirst of all, a draw at Stamford Bridge is not all that bad. Manchester United played much better yesterday. They dominated the first 20 minutes of the match. But once they got the lead, the whole team switched off. Ch
For once I'm in agreement with Obama about families being off limits in political warfare. In this case especially, liberals have no right to comment or make any gestures in regard to anything they have to say about Gov. Palin. I personally am glad to see her daughter is willing and ready to raise her daughter child in four months.I can only imagine if this young lady had been in a liberal family.
Trading your wife of ten years and your kids for internet porn and an eighteen year old. Especially when your wife is twenty years younger, a model, and also a millionaire.Sorry, but my internet connection is intermittent right now so this is the best I can do in the time allotted.
Katrina
To Those Whom Lost and Won to KatrinaKatrina, your eye is
upon us
Your wind blows my hair with a start
Your warm rain pattered on my windows
Your lightning thunders my heart
You came as fast as you could
Your power placed fear in all men
Your passing had us begging for mercy
You turned a deaf ear and then
Your greed knew no bounds
You took more than we could bare
You left your
The Huffington Post is reporting that Sen. Barack Obama is reaching out to evangelical Christian voters by promising to expand President Bush's faith-based programs. He wants to give more federal money to religious groups and has reportedly gone as far as saying that these agencies should be able to hire and fire based on faith. Obama's disappointing capitulation on the Bush/Hoyer FISA deal aliena
Osama bin Laden's 'right-hand man' Abu Qatada wins bail fight - Times Online h/t Kris.An extremist Muslim cleric regarded as Osama bin Laden’s “spiritual ambassador in Europe” must be released on bail, a judge ruled yesterday.Abu Qatada, 48, who won his legal fight against deportation to Jordan last month, will be freed from prison under strict bail conditions, amounting to 22-hour house arr
The looney Left in the House and Senate are gifts that just keep on giving. Theyarestill tryingto go afterDarth Rovefor the firing of judges. This is total nonsense, in all of the administrations from the beginning of this country, judges...
I have a hard time feeling sorry for Mr. Bailey.....
First things first. Angelo, disable the "reply" button in outlook. Less problems going forward.
"This is unbelievable," Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide's (CFC) CEO wrote Tuesday. "Most of these letters now have the same wording. Obviously they are being counseled by some other person or by the Internet. Disgusting."
Mozilo apparently clicked "rep
One of the worst editorials we’ve seen lauding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Crawford case relating to Voter Identification comes from none other than the Texarkana Sun, in far North East Texas. Check out some of what the Sun had to say earlier this week:
It’s just common sense. But don’t try to tell that to some people. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court wisely ruled states can require photo identification before allowing someone to vote.
The justices voted 6-3 to uphold an Indiana law requiring proof of identity from voters. The decision also impacts about 25 states across the U.S. that have such laws. It is likely more states will pass the requirement now that the Constitutional issue has been settled.
For most of us, the idea of showing photo identif
It should surprise no one that the Texas House’s own Axis of IDiocy–Reps. Betty Brown (R-Terrell), Leo Berman (R-Tyler), Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston) and Debbie Riddle (R-Tomball) are praising the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Crawford case, upholding Indiana’s voter ID law.
From the Axis of IDiocy’s joint press release:
State Representatives Betty Brown, Leo Berman, Dwayne Bohac and Debbie Riddle said today that they were pleased with the court’s decision and hoped that it would bolster support for similar legislation which passed the Texas House but failed in the Senate.
“We would again like to reaffirm our support for legislation that passed through the Texas House of Representatives that would have strengthened voter confidence and helped gu
~Snooper~I ran across this post at Grizzly Groundswell. Therein, it is revealed that the dufus dingbat dingo Dingell wants to add 50 cents per gallon tax on gasoline purchases to curb use of said same.Somebody help me out here.What am I missing?Jamie Wearing Fool might help...
You know they keep telling us we are spending more money on Health Care than other countries, and in fairness I kind of believe them. The problem is the money is being spent on administrators who couldn’t organise a piss-up in a brewery. I read the following article in todays’ Independent. Looks like the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing. It’d be funny if it was happening in a Health Service.
“A FARCICAL situation has emerged whereby one hospital has a new CT scanner but no staff, while a nearby hospital has the specialised staff but no CT machine to operate.
Opposition TDs have criticised the fiasco, saying it further highlights the fragmented nature of the Health Service Executive (HSE) and an inability by management to marry resources with personnel.
Nenagh Hospital in Tipperary has a state-of-the-art CT scanner and a room built specially to house it — but the required specialised staff numbers have not been sanctioned.
But less
Now that we’ve hit Jehovah’s Witnesses over the headHere, Here and Here, it’s time for someone else to get their turn in the “My religion says I should prefer death to proper medical care” barrel.
Muslim woman are not allowed to be viewed by men outside the family, not even by physicians.
Pregnant Belgium Muslim woman needs an emergency cesarean delivery, only anesthesiologist available is a man, and the woman’s husband bars his entry into the operating room.
At this point, a rational person would have the husband arrested, but our doctor doesn’t do this. Instead, (After TWO HOURS) an Imam is consulted - the anesthesiologist is permitted to apply an epidural injection, but only if the woman is completely covered except for a small patch of skin. During the surgery (conducted by a female OB/GYN) our anesthesiologist is relaying instructions and observations through a nurse: he is forced to stand in the hallway while his patient is in surgery.
I get these kinds of comments so often, it's time I devote a full blog post to them. In response to my post about returning to LA and reminiscencing about my last trip, Ken writes:"Would I read IBD if the lead story was about girls or the where abouts of the writer. I think not. The beauty of the internet, is there are so many choices to obtain quality information. For me, to spend time commentin
Head on over to Outchurched to check out Rev. Dan's great post on the good ole Kentucky snake-handling. It appears that the family of a fundamentalist woman who died after being bitten by a rattlesnake she was playing with in church has decided to sue the hospital because they ridiculed her stupidity. This one is too good to miss.Tags: snake-handling, Kentucky, church, fundamentalist
Trudy Rubin thinks Mahmoud Ahmadinejad isn't like Hitler. Why? He said so. Well, good enough for me. I remember Hitler speeches where he insisted he wasn't like Hitler. Maybe she meant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad didn't share the Fuhrer's like of pastry and animals? No, here:
The overwhelming sense I had from the dinner was of opportunities being squandered to improve U.S.-Iranian relations. But is Ahmadinejad another Hitler, as some neoconservatives charge? Hold the question. First, have a look at what he said...
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Which is worse? Idiocy or cowardice?
The Democrats are displaying both. This whole bit with moveon.org and its "betray us - Petraeus" ad.
Perfect time to remind people of Swiftboat, and that the Republicans can "dish it but can't take it."
Perfect time to remind people that Bush had other Generals who had different views on Iraq, but got themselves fired.
Perfect time to remind people that just over a year ago was another big report, one that we all had to wait for before we could make a judgment on the war. The Baker Report. Remember that? Oh, that's right. The conclusions weren't what Bush wanted, so even that disappeared.
Perfect time to remind the public that a general should not be doing a politician's job, and that in and of itself makes his performance suspect.
But, no. The Democrats caved in and voted to denounce moveon.org's ad, fearful that somehow not standing up against it would make them loo
In McMinnville, Oregon, two little boys are off the hook.Thanks to a judge, who threw the case out.And since that is a state of hippies, I think we can count on them to throw the judge out at the next election.These two twelve year olds slapped a couple of girls on the butt.The girls most likely thought the pasty little boys pathetic and laughed.But the principal was not amused.The police were called in.And they were going to prosecute these kids as adults.Registered sex offenders for life.What is the matter with the schools?Are the principals and vice principals so incompetent they can not deal with anything?And have to call in the swat team if they see two kids holding hands?Of course, it would be nice if they concentrated on teaching them to read.But I suppose I am asking way too much.P.S.--I had a new post I was going to do, and I know the guys would all like it---it is dedicated to flag girls, especially those in short shorts.But I want to leave this one up for a bit. This is
Danica McKellar is back! She said : “Cute and dumb isn’t as good as cute and smart !”
Her new book “Math Doesn’t Sucks” wants to show middle schoolers that it’s cool to be smart.
“When girls see the antics of Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, they think that being fun and glamorous also means being dumb and irresponsible,” says McKellar. “But I want to show them that being smart is cool. Being good at math is cool. And not only that, it can help them get what they want out of life.”, Danica’s book is a welcome weapon in the fight against idiocy.
Meanwhile, interest in the book itself remains relatively modest. Will people interested in her book or her body?
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Think about it: in order to improve its health care system, Canada has almost nothing to learn from the USA and so much things to learn from Europe.According to Jack Tu, a senior scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, "Canada needs to be more aggressive about reducing wait times". He also added that "there's a lot we can learn from other countries about the best approaches."Over the past decade, there have been many debates about how to reform Canada's health care system. Obviously, the central question was about how to tackle the problem of long line-ups. For some people, the ideal solution will consist into creating a national mixed public and private health care systems just like in most European countries.Unfortunately, given most Canadians' pathetic streak of conservatism, any attempt to reform this country's health care system is almost seen as an attempt to "Americanize" it. That explains us why nothing has been made by previous governments to improve o
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Religion, be it Islam or Christianity, is always mis-used by a few idiots to impose their will on others. It happens all over the world, from the genocidal Janjaweed death militia in the Sudan killing Black Africans, to the Republican right-wing zealots in the United States, [...]
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.): “is threatening to take President Bush to court if he issues a signing statement as a way of sidestepping a carefully crafted compromise Iraq war spending bill.” Speaking before a group of Leftist bloggers, the multi-tasking House Speaker said: “We can take the president to court.” They took the majority without actually stating their true intentions, so why not give it a shot? Defending what should be considered the indefensible when it comes to usurping the Chief Executive’s powers, Pelosi’s spokesman, Nadeam Elshami said: ‘“The president has made excessive use of signing statements and Congress is considering ways to respond to this executive-branch overreaching. Whether through the oversight or appropriations process or by enacting new legislation, the Democratic Congress will challenge the president’s non-enforcement of the laws.”’ Democrats in the weekly caucus floated another turd. One of which cam
The Washington Post11 Apr 2007Defending Don Imus’s on-air racial idiocy is impossible — but defending free speech, even in the form of sick humor, ought to be considered anew in the wake of a storm of protest from censorious activists who are demanding that Imus be fired.
There is an audience out there that is hungry for the ribald and the offensive. It is an audience that will not go away and
Check out Ray’s excellent article on The New Liberty blog.
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Lawmaker: Ban ‘illegal aliens’ – just the words
Florida legislator thinks A-word is ’somebody who is from another planet’
Here’s a novel way to solve the controversy over illegal aliens in America. Just ban the use of the words “illegal alien.”
That’s what a Florida state legislator proposes when it comes to official documents in the Sunshine State.
“To me an alien is somebody who is from another planet,” Democrat Sen. Frederica Wilson told the Miami Herald. “There are so many other synonyms that would be more dignified for human beings.”
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Heck, I don’t call then illegal aliens, I call them illegal invaders. Guess that would make Senator Wilson a bit upset too wouldn’t it?
How can you ban the use of WORDS without making this country look like Nazi Germany?
Sitting bundled up on the couch yesterday, sick as a dog, watching the snow fall in Malibu, I mentally said to myself, "I just know that, within 24 hours, I'll be hearing that some idiot on Fox has been blathering on about how all of this ice and snow all over the nation proves that there is no such thing as global warming. I know this because said idiot will know absolutely nothing about climate change outside of the name 'global warming' itself, so he (said idiot will definitely be a he, no doubt) will run that trope into the ground for all its worth."I made this observation around 5 pm yesterday.It is now nearly 2 pm the next day, and I would like you to meet, right on time, global warming idiot of the day: Neil Cavuto.As Fabian Nicieza once wrote long ago, "It doesn't take a crystal ball to predict the obvious."technorati tags: Fox, wingnuts, stupidity, global warming