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Razenkn
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 Posted: Fri Oct 16th, 2009 04:45 am
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Pothead or Knucklehead....???:D:cool:

Police: Man had weed stuck to forehead
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LEBANON, Pa. - Police in central Pennsylvania say they've nabbed a real pothead.

They say an officer spotted 29-year-old Cesar Lopez inside a
convenience store with a bag of marijuana stuck to his forehead.

Investigators say Lopez was seen peering inside his baseball cap early Saturday morning in Lebanon, about 75 miles northwest of Philadelphia. When Lopez looked up, the officer noticed a small
plastic bag appearing to contain marijuana stuck to his forehead.

Police say the officer peeled the bag off Lopez's forehead and placed him under arrest. He has been charged with drug possession. Police do not know whether Lopez has an attorney.

Authorities say the sweatband of a baseball cap is a frequent hiding place for drugs.



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 Posted: Fri Oct 16th, 2009 03:55 am
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:cool:clarz007 wrote: EXTRA EXTRA!! Read all about it!

There will be no Nativity Scene in Washington this year!
The Supreme Court has ruled that there cannot be a Nativity Scene in the United States' capital this Christmas season.
This isn't for any religious reason.
They simply have not been able to find Three Wise Men in the Nation's Capitol.

A search for a Virgin continues.
However, there will be no problem finding enough asses to fill the stable.


True, oh so true clara.  I think this may be the very first time we have agreed.  Did you hear that little tinkle???  An Angel is smiling down on us for sure. :)

Do you want me to start naming them????  Reid, Pelosi, Dodd, Schumer, Rangel, Franks, Pls call me "senator" Boxer, Rahm Emanuel, Axelrod, Valerie Jarrett, Van Jones...oops..he's gone, Cass Sunstein who would like to put little drops of poison in the water to keep some from having babies:shock:, Kevin Jennings child rapist adovcate who is now our Safe Schools Czar, the list is quite endless...anyone want me to continue because I could do this forever. 

You know what clara, that is almost too real to be funny....really!  :shock::cool:


 

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EXTRA EXTRA!! Read all about it!

There will be no Nativity Scene in Washington this year!
The Supreme Court has ruled that there cannot be a Nativity Scene in the United States' capital this Christmas season.
This isn't for any religious reason.
They simply have not been able to find Three Wise Men in the Nation's Capitol.

A search for a Virgin continues.
However, there will be no problem finding enough asses to fill the stable.

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http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-us&playlist=videoByUuids:uuids:284d21d2-09e3-4019-9f15-ac3a7be97aa5&showPlaylist=true&from=IV2_en-us_v11HP&fg=gtlv2

Click on the cloud over Russia video, remind anyone of Independence Day movie?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYAUazLI9k

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Razenkn wrote:

        1. COWS
 
        Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow epidemic our government could track a single cow, born in Canada almost three years ago, right to the stall where she slept in the state of Washington?  And, they tracked her calves to their stalls. But they are unable to locate 11 million illegal aliens wandering around our country. Maybe we should give each of them a cow..

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        2. THE CONSTITUTION
 
        They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq .... Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it has worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it anymore.

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        3 .THE 10 COMMANDMENTS
 
        The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a courthouse or Congress is this -- You cannot post 'Thou Shall Not Steal', 'Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery', and 'Thou Shall Not Lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians .... It creates a hostile work environment.


I couldn't agree more.

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        1. COWS
 
        Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow epidemic our government could track a single cow, born in Canada almost three years ago, right to the stall where she slept in the state of Washington?  And, they tracked her calves to their stalls. But they are unable to locate 11 million illegal aliens wandering around our country. Maybe we should give each of them a cow..

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        2. THE CONSTITUTION
 
        They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq .... Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it has worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it anymore.

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        3 .THE 10 COMMANDMENTS
 
        The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a courthouse or Congress is this -- You cannot post 'Thou Shall Not Steal', 'Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery', and 'Thou Shall Not Lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians .... It creates a hostile work environment.

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Or, people are enthralled with them.  That would be Sarah Palin.  People just can't seem to get enough of her, even those on here who hate her.  Let's face it, she's a phenomenon.;):cool:

 

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clarz007 wrote: Drum roll please..........In no particular order, the top ten adult Halloween costumes for 2009  are:
  1. Michael Jackson
  2. Billy Mays
  3. Lady Gaga
  4. Amy Winehouse
  5. The Octomom
  6. Miley Cyrus
  7. Kanye West
  8. Kate Gosselin/Jon Gosselin
  9. Sarah Palin
  10. A Kardashian Sister
Your thoughts???

Wow they are either dead or have no real career and are scary in person.  LOL.

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Drum roll please..........In no particular order, the top ten adult Halloween costumes for 2009  are:
  1. Michael Jackson
  2. Billy Mays
  3. Lady Gaga
  4. Amy Winehouse
  5. The Octomom
  6. Miley Cyrus
  7. Kanye West
  8. Kate Gosselin/Jon Gosselin
  9. Sarah Palin
  10. A Kardashian Sister
Your thoughts???

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Idiot Awards: 
AND THE WINNER IS:
 
Top Idiot Of The Week Award goes to far-left documentary film director Michael Moore who has become a millionaire thanks to the profits from his movies. He actually told CNSNews.com that “capitalism did nothing” for him. The good news is, it appears his latest film Capitalism is tanking.
 
RUNNER UP:
 
Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich qualifies for runner up for his inane statement: "The stimulus package is the thing that is actually keeping the economy up, keeping people employed." His audience laughed, which proves Americans aren't as stupid as the elites think they are.



HONORABLE MENTION:
 
Kevin Jennings, Obama's safe schools czar was teaching high school in 1988 when a gay student confessed an involvement with an older man. Rather than reporting it, he told the boy, "I hope you knew to use a condom." Inquiring minds want to know the idiot that appointed him.
 
Another czar makes the list: Obama science czar John Holdren stated in a college textbook that "illegitimate children" born to unwed mothers could be taken by the government and put up for adoption if the mother refused to have an abortion. This guy also qualifies as a useful idiot.
 
Hundreds of naked people gathered in a French vineyard to pose for photographer Spencer Tunick and illustrate the threat of global warming through art. Get it?









Last but not least: First lady Michelle Obama gave a tear-jerker of a speech during which she recounted that she sat on her father's lap while watching Carl Lewis' triumphs in the Olympics. But Carl Lewis's first Olympics was in 1984 when Michelle Obama was 20 years old. I guess Michelle figured the media wouldn't check it out. She was right. Does that mean she's not an idiot? 
 

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I do not feel the cross should be removed. I do feel the cross should be replaced with a more fitting marker.

I also understand what the judge is saying. If you look as you drive down any road.
You will notice that people put up crosses ever place a person died whether it was that persons own stupidity or the stupidity of others.
People would like the state and everyone else to remember what happened at that spot.
Which is fine, but where do you draw the line, some people want giant shrines put up. This is what the judge is trying to stop from happening.

Some states on the East coast erected signs that state DUI with a broken heart on it. This way the signs are all the same and you didn't have any monuments built.

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If anyone can truly object to this cross, then they are psychotic and not worthy of notice.  Too bad that our activist judges don't see it that way, they are no better.  That is why elections have consequences and this is an example of a bad one.

To cover this great symbol is shameful and unpatriotic, not to mention Un-American.  ACLU needs to be defunded, disbanded and shamed. They have been allowed to become way more powerful than they should be and they help no one.:X:cool:

 

 

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Ok I think its more about the respect for the man who put up the cross not the cross itself.  He is an American hero and let his memorial stand!
 
High court to decide if war memorial violates Constitution
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CIMA, California -- Driving along a pockmarked road amid rocks and Joshua trees in a lonely southern California desert, religious controversy might be the last thing you'd expect to encounter.





A judge ruled the Mojave Cross must be covered until a First Amendment issue can be resolved.


And if you don't look too closely, you're likely to zip right past the focus of a hotly contested Supreme Court battle.

A federal judge has ordered the Mojave Cross, a war memorial erected by a veterans group 75 years ago, to be covered. It's boxed in plywood.

The issue is less about what the cross symbolizes and more about where it sits: In the middle of the Mojave National Preserve, which is government land.

The high court on Wednesday will consider whether the display violates the First Amendment's provision for a separation of church and state. Watch details of the cross case »

More specifically, does an individual who protests the cross have legal standing to take the case to court? Do congressional efforts to minimize the appearance of a constitutional violation carry any weight? View details on other cases awaiting the Supreme Court »

"Religion is always very hard fought in the Supreme Court, and this is no exception," said Thomas Goldstein, a Washington appellate attorney and co-founder of scotusblog.com.

"A single cross on a single plot of land has given rise to this huge constitutional controversy. The court will look at whether Congress, with a kind of wink and a nod, (can) say that this governmental cross is now on private land or are we (going to) say, no this is a governmental war monument and it has a religious symbol on it."

Riley Bembry, who served as a medic in World War I, helped erect the cross in 1934. It sits on a 4,000-foot plateau and was a place of reflection for many vets who retreated to the desert in part to recover from severe lung diseases caused by mustard gas attacks during the Great War. An annual Easter service is held there, but until recently only locals knew about it. The site is not on any maps. Watch a video about the Mojave monument »

Bembry never got permission from the government to erect the cross, but for decades nobody seemed to care. He was the caretaker of the memorial for five decades until he died in 1984.

In 1994, 1.6 million acres of desert -- including the land with the cross on it -- was transferred to the National Park Service. A few years later, a resident wanted to put up a Buddhist shrine near the cross. The request was denied.

Frank Buono, a former deputy superintendent of the preserve, filed a lawsuit with the help of the ACLU, claiming federal officials were acting unfairly.

"He thinks that the government is in effect misappropriating this sacred symbol and trying to give it just a secular meaning," said Peter Eliasberg, managing attorney of the ACLU of Southern California.


"It strikes me as sort of odd that it just happens to be in that shape," Eliasberg said. "If what they really wanted to do was have a war memorial, there are hundreds of other shapes that it could be in. ... Mr. Buono does not have an objection to the government having a war memorial there that's in the shape of a soldier, or that's in the shape of the Vietnam memorial."
A federal court ordered the cross removed earlier this decade. A judge ruled that until the dispute is settled the cross had to be covered.

In 2001 Congress got involved. Lawmakers prohibited the Park Service from spending federal dollars to remove the display. A year later, they designated the site a national memorial similar to the Washington Monument and Mount Rushmore.

More importantly, the Republican-led Congress agreed to transfer one acre of land around the cross in exchange for five private acres inside the preserve. A San Francisco, California-based appeals court turned that offer down, saying it failed to satisfy Constitutional concerns.

The land swap "would leave a little donut hole of land with a cross in the midst of a vast federal preserve" the court said.

The Supreme Court has traditionally taken a case-by-case approach to similar First Amendment cases. Among other things, it has upheld tax exemptions for churches and the mention of "God" on U.S. currency. Test your Supreme Court knowledge »

At the same time, it has banned government-sponsored school prayer and imposed limits on public aid to parochial schools.

In 2005, a Ten Commandments monument on the Texas Statehouse grounds was allowed to stand because it was surrounded by historical markers. But the same day, the placement of Ten Commandment parchments in two Kentucky county courthouses was ruled unconstitutional. The high court called them "a governmental effort substantially to promote religion."

Earlier this year, the justices ruled that a small religious group could not erect a granite monument in a Utah park next to an existing Ten Commandments display.

This time, the Obama administration will argue in favor of keeping the cross and allowing the land transfer.

The implications of the case could extend beyond the Mojave Cross. Individual gravestones are not at issue, but war memorials have long featured religious imagery.

"There are 5 million veterans that we represent ... would be quite shocked and horrified to know that those memorials and the symbols chosen by vets 75 years or 100 years ago would suddenly have to be torn down by a bulldozer," said Hiram Sasser, attorney for the Liberty Legal Institute.

Wanda and Henry Sandoz have been taking care of the memorial since Bembry passed away. They shake their heads over the legal fight that will take them to Washington.

"I hope it won't be too long before we can look at the cross again without that stupid box," Wanda Sandoz said.



 
"Yep, really. We'll repaint it," Henry Sandoz said.

"I already bought some white paint," Wanda Sandoz said.

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"Awesome" photo a hit for Westminster birder
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A kingbird rides bareback and harasses a red tail hawk at Bonny Lake State Park.
Pat Gaines actually felt sorry for the red-tailed hawks at Bonny Lake State Park this summer.

Despite their aggressive reputation, loud screams and fierce, piercing looks, the red-tailed hawks at the park north of Burlington, just west of the Colorado-Kansas border, were being bullied when Gaines saw them.

"I've never seen red-tails harassed so much. They all seemed hoarse. I felt kind of sorry for them," said Gaines of the sight of dozens of little birds dive-bombing the hawks.

The hawks were minding their own business, Gaines recalled.

But the western kingbirds at the park were upset.

Highly territorial, the kingbirds felt the hawks were intruding on their space, said Gaines, a Westminster scientist who helps develop vaccines and tests used in veterinary medicine.

Gaines had focused his camera on one red-tailed hawk because the bird had been screaming. As he followed the hawk across the sky, a kingbird dive-bombed the hawk.

The hawk, which is not a predator of the kingbird, flew as fast as it could from the kingbird. For a moment it appeared the kingbird had stopped attacking. But then it began the pursuit again and — to Gaines amazement — landed on the hapless red-tail's back.

"He rode the hawk for 25 yards. The hawk was not trying to fight back — it was just trying to get out of there," said Gaines.

As the kingbird rode bareback on the hawk, it pecked away at the hawk's head.

"They (the kingbirds) are not afraid of anything," said Gaines. "Until this happened, I had never seen one perch on a hawk's back."


 

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Man gets 18 months for hot-dog theft


Sept. 28, 2009 02:44 PMAssociated Press


WORCESTER, Mass. – A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing a hot dog from a man as he sat under a tree at a city park.

Antonio Judd pleaded guilty Monday in Worcester Central District Court to charges including larceny from a person. Police said Judd stole a hot dog from a man in Elm Park in Worcester in August after flashing what appeared to be a gun.

Police reports said Judd grabbed the hot dog from the victim and began to devour it, spilling mustard all over his shirt.

Police said when Judd was later arrested, he was carrying a pellet gun and pocket knife.

Records show Judd has been sentenced to prison at least three times for offenses including assault and vandalism.

 

 



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callmelou wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Judge to lawyer: Dress well in court
    Buzz up!
By Jonathan Stempel Jonathan Stempel – Fri Sep 25, 12:44 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters) – If you plan to show up in court, it may be best to dress up for the occasion.
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York on Thursday threw out a complaint by a lawyer alleging a constitutional right to wear jeans and a baseball hat in a courtroom.
Todd Bank, whose office is in Kew Gardens, New York, showed up in a Queens housing court in March 2008 while wearing a button-down shirt, blue jeans, socks, shoes and a baseball hat that read "Operation Desert Storm."
Judge Anne Katz told Bank he was dressed inappropriately, and court clerk Jude Albano told him to take the hat off.
Bank sued both, saying his right to free speech and his liberty to dress as he wishes, which he said are guaranteed under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, allowed him to wear the clothing.
Not so, said U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis.
A courtroom is a "staid environment" where a judge may set reasonable limits on litigants' behavior to enforce "commonly shared mores of courtroom civility," he wrote.
He said the case raised "no serious dispute," lamenting that the office of New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo "has now had to expend resources" defending the matter.
The judge added, however: "When he is not in court, plaintiff is free to express the ideas he wishes to express, and to wear the attire he chooses to wear."
Bank did not immediately return requests for comment. He did not allege discrimination on the basis of the hat's content.


I guess he never saw "My Cousin Vinny":shock::dude:


LOL--you mean that part doorman, part duck uniform he wore...I loooooove that movie...wish they'd do a Part 2.
This movie is one of my all time favs -- In this house we laugh every time we see it.  I just don't know how they could come anywhere close to the originality or the deadpan hilarity of Fred Gwynn as the judge.  A true classic from beginning to end!:D

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Mamazoyd wrote: Judge to lawyer: Dress well in court
    Buzz up!
By Jonathan Stempel Jonathan Stempel – Fri Sep 25, 12:44 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters) – If you plan to show up in court, it may be best to dress up for the occasion.
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York on Thursday threw out a complaint by a lawyer alleging a constitutional right to wear jeans and a baseball hat in a courtroom.
Todd Bank, whose office is in Kew Gardens, New York, showed up in a Queens housing court in March 2008 while wearing a button-down shirt, blue jeans, socks, shoes and a baseball hat that read "Operation Desert Storm."
Judge Anne Katz told Bank he was dressed inappropriately, and court clerk Jude Albano told him to take the hat off.
Bank sued both, saying his right to free speech and his liberty to dress as he wishes, which he said are guaranteed under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, allowed him to wear the clothing.
Not so, said U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis.
A courtroom is a "staid environment" where a judge may set reasonable limits on litigants' behavior to enforce "commonly shared mores of courtroom civility," he wrote.
He said the case raised "no serious dispute," lamenting that the office of New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo "has now had to expend resources" defending the matter.
The judge added, however: "When he is not in court, plaintiff is free to express the ideas he wishes to express, and to wear the attire he chooses to wear."
Bank did not immediately return requests for comment. He did not allege discrimination on the basis of the hat's content.


I guess he never saw "My Cousin Vinny":shock::dude:


LOL--you mean that part doorman, part duck uniform he wore...I loooooove that movie...wish they'd do a Part 2.

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Judge to lawyer: Dress well in court
    Buzz up!
By Jonathan Stempel Jonathan Stempel – Fri Sep 25, 12:44 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters) – If you plan to show up in court, it may be best to dress up for the occasion.
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York on Thursday threw out a complaint by a lawyer alleging a constitutional right to wear jeans and a baseball hat in a courtroom.
Todd Bank, whose office is in Kew Gardens, New York, showed up in a Queens housing court in March 2008 while wearing a button-down shirt, blue jeans, socks, shoes and a baseball hat that read "Operation Desert Storm."
Judge Anne Katz told Bank he was dressed inappropriately, and court clerk Jude Albano told him to take the hat off.
Bank sued both, saying his right to free speech and his liberty to dress as he wishes, which he said are guaranteed under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, allowed him to wear the clothing.
Not so, said U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis.
A courtroom is a "staid environment" where a judge may set reasonable limits on litigants' behavior to enforce "commonly shared mores of courtroom civility," he wrote.
He said the case raised "no serious dispute," lamenting that the office of New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo "has now had to expend resources" defending the matter.
The judge added, however: "When he is not in court, plaintiff is free to express the ideas he wishes to express, and to wear the attire he chooses to wear."
Bank did not immediately return requests for comment. He did not allege discrimination on the basis of the hat's content.


I guess he never saw "My Cousin Vinny":shock::dude:

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designman124 wrote: callmelou wrote: designman124 wrote:  I have four extra tickets for the Robbie Knievel (son of Evel
Knievel) Event at the Ford Center next weekend in Beaumont, Texas,
if anybody wants them.

Robbie is going to try to jump over 1,000 Obama supporters with a
Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.

Cartoonists on strike, Ni?

Did you get out of work early, Brenda?

No, I set my own hours, Niel, hon.

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Hard to play them lottery numbers...

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Baby born at 9:09 on 9/9/09, weighs 9 pounds, 9 ounces
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LA CROSSE, Wis. – No doubt. The nines have it.

Chuck Berendes of La Crosse said he will never forget the birthday of this third child, born Wednesday on the ninth day of the nine month in the year 2009. Nor will Berende

s and his
wife, Polly, forget Henry Michael's arrival time — at 9:09 a.m. by Cesarean section at Franciscan Skemp Medical Center in La Crosse.

But they got the biggest laugh when the newborn was placed on the delivery room scale following his birth. Berendes said it was metric scale so the
doctor did the math in his head, but to make sure, he had the nurse also do the conversion.

Berendes said they broke into laughter when the nurse told them Henry weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounces.


 

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callmelou wrote: designman124 wrote:  I have four extra tickets for the Robbie Knievel (son of Evel
Knievel) Event at the Ford Center next weekend in Beaumont, Texas,
if anybody wants them.

Robbie is going to try to jump over 1,000 Obama supporters with a
Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.

Cartoonists on strike, Ni?

Did you get out of work early, Brenda?

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designman124 wrote:  I have four extra tickets for the Robbie Knievel (son of Evel
Knievel) Event at the Ford Center next weekend in Beaumont, Texas,
if anybody wants them.

Robbie is going to try to jump over 1,000 Obama supporters with a
Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.

Cartoonists on strike, Ni?

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 I have four extra tickets for the Robbie Knievel (son of Evel
Knievel) Event at the Ford Center next weekend in Beaumont, Texas,
if anybody wants them.

Robbie is going to try to jump over 1,000 Obama supporters with a
Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.

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 Arab Group Charged Over Holocaust Cartoon


In recent years, Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was killed by a Muslim angered by his movie about the mistreatment of Muslim women...

Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders was placed under 24-hour guard after releasing a film Muslims viewed as critical of Islam . . .

And 12 cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed were published in a Danish newspaper, triggering massive protests in Muslim countries.

Now Dutch prosecutors have turned the tables and said they would charge an Arab cultural group under hate speech laws for publishing a cartoon suggesting that the Holocaust, in which 6 million Jews were exterminated, is a fabrication.

The cartoon appeared on the Web site of the Dutch arm of the Arab European League. It shows two presumably Jewish men standing near a pile of skeletons with a sign that says "Auswitch" — an obvious reference to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz.

One man pokes a bone with a stick and says, "I don't think they're Jews." The other man replies, "We have to get to the 6 million somehow."

The public prosecutor's office in the Dutch city Utrecht said the cartoon insults Jews as a group and is therefore an illegal form of discrimination, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Prosecutors plan to press charges for "insulting a group and distributing an insulting image," which could lead to a jail sentence or fine.

The Arab group said it doesn't deny the reality of the Holocaust, but published the cartoon to highlight a double standard regarding the publication of offensive material by Muslims and non-Muslims.




Interestingly, Arab European League Chairman Abdoulmouthalib Bouzerda said anyone should be permitted to publish insulting material in the interest of public debate.

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Obama Vacation No-NOs

21 presidential vacation no-nos
By: Roger Simon
September 3, 2009 05:29 AM EST

The 21 Things You Can’t Say to the President on His Summer Vacation:

1. Two weeks’ paid vacation after only seven months on the job? Sweet!

2. Biden says he’s willing to caddy if you let him play golf with you.

3. Cable at Camp David? Nobody told us you wanted cable at Camp David!

4. Chuck Grassley wants to know why he’s invited to Yellowstone only if he sits on top of Old Faithful.

5. We know the first lady got to wear shorts, but that doesn’t mean you get to wear shorts.

6. Officer Crowley and Professor Gates are still in the garden. Should somebody tell them it’s OK to go home?

7. President Clinton called and says he is willing to fly to Afghanistan to investigate allegations of wild parties in Kabul. He’s called four times, in fact.

8. Mitt Romney says don’t put Bo on top of the car.

9. The National Park Service says it will cost only $1.37 million to put up a badminton net on the South Lawn.

10. Hillary wants to know if while you’re at Camp David, she can come into the Oval Office and measure for new drapes.

11. Biden says he knows we’re not near the clubhouse, but he’s all wee-weed up.

12. New poll numbers? We haven’t heard anything about new poll numbers.

13. We checked, sir, and those people wandering around Martha’s Vineyard were “birders,” not “birthers.”

14. But your medical plan doesn’t cover poison ivy!

15. Blockbuster says it’s out of “The Godfather” and “The Godfather: Part II” but wonders if “Part III” will be OK.

16. Technically you are in charge of the National Weather Service, but that doesn’t mean you can make sure it doesn’t rain until you are back at work.

17. McDonald’s says if it extends the $1.19 Egg McMuffin offer for you, it will have to extend the offer for everybody.

18. Dick Cheney wants to know if he can come back and look for some boxes he left behind. He says they are filled just with old books and pictures and not incriminating documents linking him to horrifying acts of illegal torture.

19. “Bo ate a cricket.” You really want us to Tweet that?

20. If we let you have a news conference, it wouldn’t be a vacation.

21. Rahm says you were supposed to bring the potato salad.

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Anyone ever participated in the dollar bill tracking process?  Received one about a month ago with the info stamped on front.  Thought it was rather unique so entered it into the http://www.wheresgeorge.com site to see where it has been.  Looks like you can do this with just about any denomination. Would love to do it with some of my $2. bills but once you enter them, you're supposed to spend them and I don't plan on parting with those anytime soon.  If you have bills you plan on parting with, give it a try.:)

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Mamazoyd wrote: Razenkn wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Razenkn wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Raz said...
This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P


Oh mama, get over yourself please.  This isn't a political job, it's a special reports job and as much as you would luv it, she isn't going to go on national TV and trash her Dad.  You libs are so self absorbed you think everything is about you...LOL :D

I don't know where you keep getting this thing that I HATE moderates, I'm quite capable of disagreeing with folks and not hating them because they think differently than me, what I do hate is dishonesty.  People can think how they want.  I don't hate them. I don't know them so how could I hate them??  You throw that word around alot.  You also assume a lot and we both know what that means.  ;):cool:

 

 
But you do know moderates, and a lot of them, and you don't like them, and you think they should vacate the Republican party.  You call moderates liberals and we know how you feel about them.  You, dear Raz, are the person who posted this piece of news with your comment about the libs.  I'm simply asking why would it inflame liberals since it could show she's heading moderate.  And for that matter:  you call me liberal.  Am I all upset?  I'd say case closed.:P


Yeah, you are republican like I'm a candidate to be Barry's CZAR of Pro Life...LOL :D

I made the comment about the libs (and of course here you are defending them again) because anything BUSH related sets off the BDS all over again.  NBC is just trying to convince us they aren't completely in the tank for BHO even though we all know better.

You luv the libs, why would I think you would be upset if I called it like it is?  You always stick up for them and readily trash everything republican.  It ain't rocket science mama.  You really need to get over this having to prove yourself to me.  I DON'T CARE.  I just don't believe you.  Sorry, that's the bottom line....case closed...really....officially closed....I'm not going to debate you on this topic EVER EVER again, it's to the point of being nauseating and I've told you before I have a weak stomach. If you bring it up again, I'm just going to say...I DON'T BELIEVE YOU.  Lol.;):cool:

 
LOL, and here you are sounding so grown up.  Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Why do you make everything about you?  And why do you think I've ever cared what you think?  I was what I was.  And I certainly have as much right to post on here as anyone.  I don't give two rats a$$es that you are conservative.  It doesn't make you an authority or right.   Please, don't debate me!
PS:  I don't see any "Libs" getting all upset over your posting.  You failed!



Weird news is a perfect description....lol ;):cool:

 

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32630583/

Don't we wish these marvelous friends could live longer!

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Razenkn wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Razenkn wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Raz said...
This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P


Oh mama, get over yourself please.  This isn't a political job, it's a special reports job and as much as you would luv it, she isn't going to go on national TV and trash her Dad.  You libs are so self absorbed you think everything is about you...LOL :D

I don't know where you keep getting this thing that I HATE moderates, I'm quite capable of disagreeing with folks and not hating them because they think differently than me, what I do hate is dishonesty.  People can think how they want.  I don't hate them. I don't know them so how could I hate them??  You throw that word around alot.  You also assume a lot and we both know what that means.  ;):cool:

 

 
But you do know moderates, and a lot of them, and you don't like them, and you think they should vacate the Republican party.  You call moderates liberals and we know how you feel about them.  You, dear Raz, are the person who posted this piece of news with your comment about the libs.  I'm simply asking why would it inflame liberals since it could show she's heading moderate.  And for that matter:  you call me liberal.  Am I all upset?  I'd say case closed.:P


Yeah, you are republican like I'm a candidate to be Barry's CZAR of Pro Life...LOL :D

I made the comment about the libs (and of course here you are defending them again) because anything BUSH related sets off the BDS all over again.  NBC is just trying to convince us they aren't completely in the tank for BHO even though we all know better.

You luv the libs, why would I think you would be upset if I called it like it is?  You always stick up for them and readily trash everything republican.  It ain't rocket science mama.  You really need to get over this having to prove yourself to me.  I DON'T CARE.  I just don't believe you.  Sorry, that's the bottom line....case closed...really....officially closed....I'm not going to debate you on this topic EVER EVER again, it's to the point of being nauseating and I've told you before I have a weak stomach. If you bring it up again, I'm just going to say...I DON'T BELIEVE YOU.  Lol.;):cool:

 
LOL, and here you are sounding so grown up.  Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Why do you make everything about you?  And why do you think I've ever cared what you think?  I was what I was.  And I certainly have as much right to post on here as anyone.  I don't give two rats a$$es that you are conservative.  It doesn't make you an authority or right.   Please, don't debate me!
PS:  I don't see any "Libs" getting all upset over your posting.  You failed!

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Uncle Jay Explains:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=UncleJayExplains

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Mamazoyd wrote: Razenkn wrote: Mamazoyd wrote: Raz said...
This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P


Oh mama, get over yourself please.  This isn't a political job, it's a special reports job and as much as you would luv it, she isn't going to go on national TV and trash her Dad.  You libs are so self absorbed you think everything is about you...LOL :D

I don't know where you keep getting this thing that I HATE moderates, I'm quite capable of disagreeing with folks and not hating them because they think differently than me, what I do hate is dishonesty.  People can think how they want.  I don't hate them. I don't know them so how could I hate them??  You throw that word around alot.  You also assume a lot and we both know what that means.  ;):cool:

 

 
But you do know moderates, and a lot of them, and you don't like them, and you think they should vacate the Republican party.  You call moderates liberals and we know how you feel about them.  You, dear Raz, are the person who posted this piece of news with your comment about the libs.  I'm simply asking why would it inflame liberals since it could show she's heading moderate.  And for that matter:  you call me liberal.  Am I all upset?  I'd say case closed.:P


Yeah, you are republican like I'm a candidate to be Barry's CZAR of Pro Life...LOL :D

I made the comment about the libs (and of course here you are defending them again) because anything BUSH related sets off the BDS all over again.  NBC is just trying to convince us they aren't completely in the tank for BHO even though we all know better.

You luv the libs, why would I think you would be upset if I called it like it is?  You always stick up for them and readily trash everything republican.  It ain't rocket science mama.  You really need to get over this having to prove yourself to me.  I DON'T CARE.  I just don't believe you.  Sorry, that's the bottom line....case closed...really....officially closed....I'm not going to debate you on this topic EVER EVER again, it's to the point of being nauseating and I've told you before I have a weak stomach. If you bring it up again, I'm just going to say...I DON'T BELIEVE YOU.  Lol.;):cool:

 

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This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P


Oh mama, get over yourself please.  This isn't a political job, it's a special reports job and as much as you would luv it, she isn't going to go on national TV and trash her Dad.  You libs are so self absorbed you think everything is about you...LOL :D

I don't know where you keep getting this thing that I HATE moderates, I'm quite capable of disagreeing with folks and not hating them because they think differently than me, what I do hate is dishonesty.  People can think how they want.  I don't hate them. I don't know them so how could I hate them??  You throw that word around alot.  You also assume a lot and we both know what that means.  ;):cool:

 

 
But you do know moderates, and a lot of them, and you don't like them, and you think they should vacate the Republican party.  You call moderates liberals and we know how you feel about them.  You, dear Raz, are the person who posted this piece of news with your comment about the libs.  I'm simply asking why would it inflame liberals since it could show she's heading moderate.  And for that matter:  you call me liberal.  Am I all upset?  I'd say case closed.:P

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This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P


Oh mama, get over yourself please.  This isn't a political job, it's a special reports job and as much as you would luv it, she isn't going to go on national TV and trash her Dad.  You libs are so self absorbed you think everything is about you...LOL :D

I don't know where you keep getting this thing that I HATE moderates, I'm quite capable of disagreeing with folks and not hating them because they think differently than me, what I do hate is dishonesty.  People can think how they want.  I don't hate them. I don't know them so how could I hate them??  You throw that word around alot.  You also assume a lot and we both know what that means.  ;):cool:

 

 

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The state of California is $30 billion in debt, and there’s no way we can pay it back, so what we’ve decided to do is set it on fire and collect the insurance.

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Raz said...
This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Oh, I don't know, why would it?  Perhaps she's heading more towards a Meghan McCain identity, ya know, those MODERATES you hate so much.:P

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This will set the left wing nut bloggers on fire....LOL  I can feel the hate... :D:cool:

Former first daughter Jenna Bush joins 'Today'
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- August 30, 2009 10:42 AM PDT




Jenna Bush (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen)Associated Press NEW YORK NBC's "Today" show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager.

Hager, a 27-year-old teacher in Baltimore, will contribute stories about once a month on issues like education to television's top-rated morning news show, said Jim Bell, its executive producer.

The daughter of former President George W. Bush said she has always wanted to be a teacher and a writer, and has already authored two books. But she was intrigued by the idea of getting into television when Bell contacted her.

"It wasn't something I'd always dreamed to do," she said. "But I think one of the most important things in life is to be open-minded and to be open-minded for change."

She'll essentially work two part-time jobs as a correspondent and in her school, where she will be a reading coordinator this year.

Bell said he got the idea after seeing Hager in two "Today" appearances. She was on the program two years ago to promote her book about an HIV-infected single mother, "Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope," and it went so well that a short interview was stretched to nearly a half hour. She and her mother, Laura Bush, also co-hosted an hour of "Today" around the time their picture book came out.

She "just sort of popped to us as a natural presence, comfortable" on the air, Bell said. Hager will work out of NBC's Washington bureau.

"I think she can handle it," he said. "I think she knows something about pressure and being under some scrutiny. When she came here for a handful of appearances, she knocked it out of the park."

He expects her first story, most likely concerning education, to be on sometime next month.

A first television job on "Today" is, in her father's world, sort of like a run for president as a first attempt at elective office. Hager said that people on the show "have always made me, whenever I've been there, feel very comfortable."

Bell said Hager won't be covering politics. He said he didn't consider the job as a down payment for a future interview with her father, who has been living quietly in Texas since leaving office earlier this year. Attacks on NBC News by conservatives for the liberal bent of MSNBC also had nothing to do with it, he said.

"I hope to focus on what I'm passionate about because I think I'd do them best job on them education, urban education, women and children's issues and literacy," Hager said.

What she doesn't plan to do is talk about her experiences as the daughter of a president.

"I don't think it's that interesting," she said. "I'm pretty normal."


 

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so, the blonde goes into the hardware store and asks for a 4x2.  the clerk responds that she must mean a 2x4 and she says she will go out to the truck and check with her husband.  she returns and says yes, she does need a 2x4.  the clerk then asks how long and the blonde reponds "for a long time, it's for the house".

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HawgRider wrote: DDDUUUUUUHHHHHHHHH I don't know..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJqM2tFOxLQ

OMG!  Have to admire his enormous restraint don't ya? 

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This isn't exactly weird news, it's more California wild fire devasting news.  But this photo struck me as a truism which is "a picture is worth a thousand words".  Heartbreaking. :(:cool:



 

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DDDUUUUUUHHHHHHHHH I don't know..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJqM2tFOxLQ

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California To Hold Garage Sale


The governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is holding an online "garage sale" in his latest effort to balance the US state's budget.
The Great California Garage Sale will see 6,000 items, including everything from cars to coat racks, auctioned off on two websites, eBay and Craigslist.
Mr Schwarzenegger has even autographed the sun visors of several of the vehicles on sale to raise their values.
California's $85bn (£52.5bn) budget has a deficit of $26bn (£16bn).

On Monday, a vote on a plan to release 27,000 prisoners early in an attempt to save money was delayed in the California Assembly.
'Win-win'
The state began selling unneeded or unclaimed items online last week and is holding a two-day auction of 6,000 more on Friday and Saturday in Sacramento.


Together we are eliminating waste and providing great deals in this tough economy
Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor of California

In addition to some rather old and well-used vehicles declared surplus by Mr Schwarzenegger last month, buyers could also walk away with computers, box cutters, binoculars, a belt buckle, a fishing rod and a ceramic heart.
"By posting items online, Californians and people from other states and around the world can participate in the Great California Garage Sale," Mr Schwarzenegger said in a statement on his website.
"This is a win-win for the state and for shoppers. Together we are eliminating waste and providing great deals in this tough economy."
Mr Schwarzenegger took the idea of autographing some of the cars being auctioned from one of his 980,000 "followers" on the micro-blogging website, Twitter.
"I look forward to selling these signed cars and making some $ for California," he tweeted last week as he signed the visors.
One of them, a 1997 green Ford Taurus with 109,305 miles on the clock, has so far fetched $2,025 (£1,250), with only six hours of the auction remaining.
State Senator Dean Florez told the Los Angeles Times that he was "amazed" Mr Schwarzenegger still resorted to "antics that are kind of reflective of a person that is larger than life".

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Cable news ratings:

Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for August 26, 2009

P2+ Total Day
FNC – 1,374,000 viewers
CNN – 711,000 viewers
MSNBC –506,000 viewers
CNBC – 217,000 viewers
HLN – 300,000 viewers

P2+ Prime Time
FNC – 2,667,000viewers
CNN— 1,187,000 viewers
MSNBC –984,000 viewers
CNBC – 241,000 viewers
HLN – 606,000viewers

25-54 Total Day
FNC –395,000 viewers
CNN –204,000 viewers
MSNBC –161,000 viewers
CNBC – 72,000 viewers
HLN- 139,000 viewers

25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 736,000 viewers
CNN – 321,000 viewers
MSNBC –318,000 viewers
CNBC – 113,000 viewers
HLN – 204,000 viewers

35-64 Total Day
FNC – 650,000 viewers
CNN – 329,000 viewers
MSNBC – 257,000 viewers
CNBC – 105,000 viewers
HLN – 176,000 viewers

35-64 Prime Time
FNC –1,205,000 viewers
CNN – 516,000 viewers
MSNBC –488,000 viewers
CNBC –124,000 viewers
HLN –298,000 viewers

Morning programs (6:00AM-9:00AM) P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
FOX & Friends- 989,000 viewers (390,000) (652,000)
American Morning- 460,000 viewers (210,000) (309,000)
Morning Joe-465,000 viewers (201,000) (285,000)
Squawk Box- 157,000 viewers (55,000) (86,000)
Morning Express w/ Meade- 228,000 viewers (181,000) (212,000)

5PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Glenn Beck– 3,040,000 viewers (888,000) (1,385,000)
Situation Room—688,000 viewers (141,000) (271,000)
Hardball w/ Chris Matthews—536,000 viewers (139,000) (217,000)
Fast Money—215,000 viewers (55,000) (80,000)
Prime News–267,000 viewers (97,000) (109,000)

6PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Special Report with Bret Baier– 2,067,000 viewers (463,000) (881,000)
Situation Room—739,000 viewers (155,000) (317,000)
Ed Show—541,000 viewers (211,000) (262,000)
Mad Money—186,000 viewers (73,000) (114,000)
Prime News — 259,000 viewers (94,000) (139,000)

7PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Fox Report w/Shep Smith–1,590,000 viewers (454,000) (729,000)
Teddy: In His Own Words—1,104,000 viewers (293,000) (547,000)
Hardball w Chris Matthews—778,000 viewers (265,000) (380,000)
Kudlow Report —a scratch w/112,000 viewers (a scratch w/42,000) (54,000)
Issues– 403,000 viewers (124,000) (217,000)

8PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The O’Reilly Factor– 3,303,000 viewers (876,000) (1,468,000)
Teddy: In His Own Words- 1,104,000 viewers (293,000) (547,000)
Countdown w/ K. Olbermann– 1,091,000 viewers (320,000) (504,000)
Secrets of the Knight – 181,000 viewers (68,000) (95,000)
Nancy Grace – 757,000 viewers (239,000) (315,000)

9 PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Hannity –2,592,000 viewers (752,000) (1,158,000)
Larry King Live—1,182,000 viewers (299,000) (473,000)
Hardball w Chris Matthews—1123,000 viewers (381,000) (583,000)
American Greed – 242,000 viewers (108,000) (124,000)
Issues- 567,000 viewers (191,000) (311,000)

10 PM P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
On The Record w/ Greta Van Susteren—2,104,000 viewers (577,000) (985,000)
Anderson Cooper 360—1,137,000 viewers (332,000) (470,000)
Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann— 737,000 viewers (253,000) (378,000)
American Greed — 301,000 viewers (163,000) (153,000)
Nancy Grace –518,000 viewers (194,000) (278,000)

11 PM P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The O’Reilly Factor —1,651,000 viewers (514,000) (822,000)
Anderson Cooper 360 —615,000 viewers (228,000) (299,000)
Headliners and Legends—658,000 viewers (235,000) (359,000)
Mad Money – a scratch w/101,000 viewers (66,000) (53,000)
Showbiz Tonight– 377,000 viewers (212,000) (249,000)

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Albright's Stupid Comment:

http://www.breitbart.tv/former-secretary-of-state-albright-refers-to-lockerbie-bombing-as-terrible-accident/

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 Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 11:44 pm
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A woman in a hot air balloon realized she was lost. She lowered her altitude and spotted a man in a boat below. She shouted to him, "Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don't know where I am." ]

The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, "You're in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above a ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.

"She rolled her eyes and said, "You must be a Republican."

"I am," replied the man. "How did you know?"

"Well," answered the balloonist, "everything you told me is technically correct. But I have no idea what to do with your information, and I'm still lost. Frankly, you've not been much help to me."

The man smiled and responded, "You must be an Obama Democrat."

"I am," replied the balloonist. "How did you know?"

"Well," said the man, "you don't know where you are or where you're going. You've risen to where you are, due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem.

You're in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but somehow, now it's my fault."

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLlFd5KVoqQ&NR=1

The other night i stepped on a spider and this is kind of what it looked like. Hundreds came out and ran everywhere.

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cestmoi wrote: designman124 wrote: FoxNews.com: "President Obama puzzled people when he said Washington 'gets all wee-weed up.' The White House offered a translation Friday: Folks are wetting the bed over the health care debate." And who should know better about bed-wetting than liberals? Of course, based on Obama's own account of his young adulthood, confusion is understandable anytime he refers to "weed". Or is that "reefers to"?

Ummm..Niel...the only people confused were the conservatives..the rest of it were able to figure it out on our own. 
Hey, Brenda, I hope you are casting many votes for your candidate, because he's going to need them with all the damage you are doing. You are really pathetic.

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designman124 wrote: FoxNews.com: "President Obama puzzled people when he said Washington 'gets all wee-weed up.' The White House offered a translation Friday: Folks are wetting the bed over the health care debate." And who should know better about bed-wetting than liberals? Of course, based on Obama's own account of his young adulthood, confusion is understandable anytime he refers to "weed". Or is that "reefers to"?

Ummm..Niel...the only people confused were the conservatives..the rest of it were able to figure it out on our own. 

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Mamazoyd wrote: designman124 wrote: FoxNews.com: "President Obama puzzled people when he said Washington 'gets all wee-weed up.' The White House offered a translation Friday: Folks are wetting the bed over the health care debate." And who should know better about bed-wetting than liberals? Of course, based on Obama's own account of his young adulthood, confusion is understandable anytime he refers to "weed". Or is that "reefers to"?
Nope, I think it's just terminology from that part of the country.  I understood perfectly.  It's wee wee there instead of pee pee, if you still don't understandYour lesson for the day:P.


Hmmm, now that is weird because I just heard the babbling Bobby Gibbs said yesterday during the press conference that it meant "riled".....you are thinking of Chris Matthews weeing down his leg each time Barry speaks. TMI for me.  I can see how you might be flummoxed.;):cool:

 

 


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