The days of humility and decency are gone, ascending in a plume of wildfire smoke: “I had a dream we were married and I was leading the tournament,” Woods reportedly wrote. “I came home, excited to see you, and there you were in the bedroom getting f–ked by Derek and David [Boreanaz]. Some part of [...]
Entries Tagged as 'War'
A View From Inside
November 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Liberty, Off Topic, Politics, War on Terror
Really freaky ad campaign for CALM: New Zealand Campaign Against Landmines. Think about our troops the next time you tear into some curly fries. Hat tip to Daily What:
Tags: a view from inside·landmines·military·new zealand·new zealand campaign against landmines·soldiers·troops·War
What The Hell??? Watch Your Daughters Mayor Mike
November 18th, 2009 · No Comments · america, Comedy, Democracy, News, Politics, War on Terror
Taking the fear-mongering a bit far, aren’t we Congressman? Watch it: That was John Shadegg (R-AZ). He does know a thing or two about kidnapping. This is the guy who stole a baby– and brought her onto the house floor– to make a piss-poor point about health care reform. Are you fucking kidding me? What’s [...]
Tags: arizona·Congress·Conservatives·Fear·GOP·Hypocrisy·john shadegg·michael bloomberg·new york city·partisanship·Politics·Republicans·terrorism·War
A View From Inside On Veteran’s Day
November 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Democracy
Today we celebrate Veteran’s Day. I am honored to have had two brothers serve in the armed forces, one of whom saw tours in Somalia, Bosnia, and Panama. In honor of his valiance– and the valor of all of those brave men and women who protect us– I salute you and give you my thanks. [...]
Tags: a view from inside·america·Democracy·Fort Hood·ideals·military·President·soldiers·terrorism·Texas·veteran's day·War
New Blood For A New War Part 2: The Christopher Dodd Conundrum
October 7th, 2009 · No Comments · america, Democracy, Democrats, Elections, News, Politics, Republicans
The United States Congress’ approval rating is currently sitting at or around 25 percent. This anemic figure is representative of a few factors: 1) A deflated economy, replete with little to no job creation. 2) A palpable sense of partisan fatigue, created by the non-stop jousting between the two major parties. 3) A general distrust, [...]
Tags: AIG·Blood·cancer·Chris Dodd·Congress·Connecticut·connundrum·Countrywide·Democracy·Democrats·GOP·ideals·Kent Conrad·Peter Schiff·Politics·Republicans·Rob Simmons·Senate·United States·War·Washington
Elephants And Oak Nuts: The War On ACORN, And The Insidious Plot To Silence Lower-Class Dissent
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Democracy, Democrats, News, Political Fringe, Politics, Racism, Republicans, Uncategorized
The scene has been played out for years. Bloggers, columnists, television and radio talk show hosts, and editorial writers and their ilk, have waged a not-so secret war on the American citizen. Their right to protest and be heard has been ridiculed and suppressed, effectively rendering them silent in the face of the ever-changing tide [...]
Tags: ACORN·dissent·GOP·Health Care·oak nuts·poverty·Race·Racism·Republicans·social issues·voting·War
New Blood For A New War Part 1: Dr. Maureen Reed
September 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Democracy, Democrats, Liberty, News, Politics
The United States Congress’ approval rating is currently sitting at or around 25 percent. This anemic figure is representative of a few factors: 1) A deflated economy, replete with little to no job creation. 2) A palpable sense of partisan fatigue, created by the non-stop jousting between the two major parties. 3) A general distrust, [...]
Tags: 6th district·Blood·business·Congress·conservative·conspiracy·Economy·Grant·great depression·Health Care·jobs·Maureen Reed·Michelle Bachmann·Minnesota·partisanship·Politics·United States·War

