Archive for June 14th, 2009
Tick, tick, tick…
So I’m reading Kavips and I’m stopped cold by this sentence. The average global life expectancy is now 70 years. At 365.25 days per year, that amounts to 25,567 days. After a quick calculation I worked out that I’ve spent 15,490 of my 25,567 already. That’s 60%…gone gone gone. A measly 10,077 to go. Of […]
Interesting Nancy Cook Mafia Post
Hearing that Nancy W. was taking my name in vain again, I went over to DWA. I’m glad I did because I hadn’t heard this… Sen Nancy Cook wants her son to be state treasurer. Mike hears that “the party is willing to oblige.” because the senior-most woman in the party (Sen. Cook). Tom Cook […]
70 comments later…
It was a simple post. So simple that it flummoxed our wingnut readership. Honest Question I need to figure out which of our newer talk-radio drunk fools, liars, and Republican party functionaries are worth paying attention to. So it would help me out if you guys could please write a brief (3 – 4 sentence […]
typical Male
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdi2oUB4VSU[/youtube] It’s not like me to find humor in commercials like this however as a husband that has offered to help his wife and then gone to a different room and acted like I was helping, this commercial had me cracking up. Just pay close attention to what the husband does after he says he’ll […]
Real Iran Election Results Leaked?
According to ABCNews (via Twitter) this may be the real election results from the Iran elections. If you’re on Twitter, I recommend you follow @LaraABCNews for updates about the Iran elections. We’ve been very hesitant to publicize any of the so-called “true” election results that have surfaced, since it’s the easiest thing in the world […]
That Didn’t Take Long
To play the tired PC card. Which, we are already clear, is basically the default position of retreat for those who can’t find rational or civilized arguments for their daily fear and loathing and paranoia. There is simply no attempt to delegitimize political speech from this site. We absolutely welcome it. We do work pretty […]
Bill Maher taking some shots…oofa
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWulnfog20c&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.huffingtonpost.com%2F2009%2F06%2F14%2Fbill-maher-takes-on-obama_n_215338.html&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] Obama may be a celebrity, however, the media creates celebrities not the other way around. “This President is not doing what we elected him for”
Deep thought
President Bush’s Job was to Protect America after it got attacked while he was president. Additionial question: Wouldn’t having a public option for health care be more beneficial for small business?
Yoo Ordered To Testify In Court
A federal judge has ordered John Yoo to testify in a case of alleged torture of Jose Padilla, according to the New York Times. A federal judge has ruled that John Yoo, a former Bush administration lawyer who wrote crucial memorandums justifying harsh interrogation techniques, will have to answer in court to accusations that his […]
Read All About It In the Sunday Papers-June 14 Edition
Lead Story: Al Jazeera: Post-Election Rioting in Tehran Recommended not just for the lead story, but also for the linked stories. Though it’s not what ‘bulo wants to believe, it appears at least possible that Ahmadinejad won fair and square: Commenting on the dispute, Mehran Kamrava, director of the centre for international and regional studies […]
QotD: Completely Classless?
On Friday, Delaware Politics wrote the following: Also, it was completely classless to have a signing ceremony on HB 1 without inviting any Republicans. Turns out the governor’s office let all the State Senators and Representatives, regardless of party, know about the signing ceremony. So the question of the day, was it completely classless that […]
Now This is Funny
An Open Letter to Congressman Mike Castle http://www.thankyoumikecastle.com/ Dear Congressman Castle, You have served the people of Delaware honorably for four and a half decades. You were Deputy Attorney General for Delaware years before I was born. From serving in the state Legislature back during the sixties and seventies to your service in Delaware’s executive […]


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