Summer Doldrums Come to an End
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
Wow, Mike Wallace’s kid does good. I find it funny that he’s now being called a political hack for asking a question tame by 60 Minute standards. I really don’t think Chris Wallace asked a terribly tough question. Maybe he should have presented former President Haywood Jablome with a falsified memo. In either case,... »
Tags: Bush, Clintons, fail, funny, history, iraq
Posted in Opinion, U.S. | 1 Comment »
Man bites dog
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
Wow. Brilliant speech. If only the media would report on it. Share this:ShareEmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUponReddit »
Tags: Global Warming, Media Bias
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Being a Lawyer
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
As an adolescent I aspired to lasting fame, I craved factual certainty, and I thirsted for a meaningful vision of human life – so I became a scientist. This is like becoming an archbishop so you can meet girls. –Matt Carmill. This is a fair summation of the sentiment that lead me away from... »
Tags: Advice, law
Posted in Legal, Opinion, Personals | 2 Comments »
IAEA Makes a Splash
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
If there’s a better anecdote that sums up the truth about IAEA’s competence, I’d like to hear it. Share this:ShareEmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUponReddit »
Tags: fail, Science, united nations
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More Global Warming Propaganda
Friday, September 22nd, 2006
Read this article carefully. Do you see what I mean? THE OCEANS ARE GETTING COLDER, but global warming is STILL beyond dispute. “lobal warming trends can sometimes take little dips?!?” You mean, like ice ages? You are an idiot if you believe anything the media tells you about global warming. It’s pathetic. It’s scare... »
Tags: Global Warming
Posted in Global Warming™, Media Bias, Science | 8 Comments »
Muslims Concerned Over Backlash of Tomorrow’s Papal Assassination
Tuesday, September 19th, 2006
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today issued the following statement at a news conference in Washington, D.C., in anticpation of tomorrow’s beheading of Pope Benedict XVI. “American Muslims have consistently condemned all acts of terrorism, whether carried out by individuals, groups or states. We repudiate anyone or any group that plans or carries... »
Tags: law, terrorism
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New War on Drugs
Friday, September 15th, 2006
Citing prison overcrowding and failing drug interdiction efforts, the White House announced a bold new initiative in the war on drugs. “The price of most street drugs is at an all time low. We need to change that,” noted White House spokesman, Tony Snow. The President has therefore joined with Senator McCain and other... »
Tags: Congress, energy, fail, Government, hero, housing, John McCain, Politics, Reagan, Taxes
Posted in Best Of, Government, Taxes | 1 Comment »
Just So We’re Clear
Friday, September 15th, 2006
Islam is a religion of peace. Share this:ShareEmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUponReddit »
Tags: iraq, religion
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Pentagon Announces Camp Foxtrot
Friday, September 15th, 2006
The Pentagon, today, announced a new War on Terror Dentention Facility that will eventually replace Camps Delta and Echo at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The new prison will be called “Camp Foxtrot.” This announcement comes on the heels of President Bush’s announcement last week that several enemy combatants have been detained in CIA prisons in... »
Tags: Bush, gitmo, Government, law, Military, organization
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Fifth Anniversary of 9/11
Monday, September 11th, 2006
I am loathe to add another long-winded diatribe about 9/11 to the blogsphere, so I will attempt to be brief. What have we learned in the five years since 9/11? The terrorists still want to kill us. They haven’t been able to. The Democrats, and the Clinton’s in particular, are selfish, petty people who... »
Tags: Clintons, fail, Global Warming, Government, Healthcare, hypocrisy, Jimmy Carter, Science, Sports
Posted in Opinion, Terrorism, U.S., World | No Comments »