Archive for December 4th, 2008

Late Nite Oddity: Donviti’s Audition Tape

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He called himself “Brian Atene” back then, and for some reason he like to call me “Mister Kubrick” which I thought was weird. But I was touched by his guileless desperation to join DelawareLiberal.

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Deep Thought – Hi Cousin!

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According to scientists who have been studying the human genome, if you could line up your father and his father (your grandfather) and his father (your great grandfather) on and on in a long line going back in time through the generations, you would only have to line up about 3,000 people until we would […]

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Breaking: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen is the BEST CLASSIC ROCK SONG EVER!!!

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Rock on!

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Bush’s Midnight Raids

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Suzanne, over at Redwaterlilly’s Ramblings, is documenting the atrocities. And it is nothing less that a full-blown assault on environmental quality and worker’s rights for rules he couldn’t get done during the light of day. So the Worst President Ever is working at doubling down on that legacy. Nice blogging, Suzanne!

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Elvis Presley – Blue Christmas

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Chicken Little or Chicken OMFG?

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In Paul Krugman’s blog post today, he admits he’s a bit worried about next year. 1. The economy is falling fast. We’ll see what tomorrow’s employment report says, but we could well be losing jobs at a rate of 450,000 or 500,000 a month. 2. Infrastructure spending will take time to get going — a […]

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Real Breaking News…More India Crap

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Real Breaking News…More India Crap

‘Gunmen shot’ at Delhi’s airport Six gunmen are reported to have been shot by Indian security forces at Delhi’s main international airport, according to airport officials. The police force in charge of security at Delhi’s main airport has denied reports that people have been shot and injured there. Security scare at Delhi’s airport The police […]

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Breaking News

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Carper is on live on MSNBC.com talking to the CEO Auto execs… www.msnbc.com

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Deep Thought

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The Earth has not been destroyed by a giant asteroid in the past 8 years.   Well done Bush!

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0 for 5 for Fox News

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Fishbowl DC is keeping track of how many times Obama has been calling on Fox News in his press conferences. So far, it is 0 for 5 — calling on NO Fox reporters after 5 press conferences. EDIT: I didn’t read far enough to see that Fox did finally get a question yesterday. Which is […]

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Some Lazy Radical Right Blogging

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Sharon, over at Common Sense Political Thought, asks whether Democrats are being hypocritical since we did not criticize Sen. Feinstein about an interview she did with The New York Times? In the interview regarding torture, Feinstein said the following, “I think that you have to use the noncoercive standard to the greatest extent possible.” Yes, that’s […]

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Good Deed of the Day

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Al Mascitti over at WDEL is fundraising for local charities this AM — call him at 302-478-9335 to pledge what you can this morning. It is important that this is for local charities — these are the organizations that are supporting your neighbors who are being hit hard by this horrible economy.

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Religion and Politics

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Remember the days when one wasn’t supposed to discuss Religion and Politics in polite society?  Just like announcing how much you paid for something, it was considered tacky.  I sorta miss those days.  But, since the 1980s, not only has a person’s spiritual beliefs spilled into every social setting known to man, it has shaped […]

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