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Thursday, January 27, 2005
Air America Blog
GBlagg and I have had disagreements over Air America; he finds it iritating and incomprehensible, I find it very funny that people would not only have those ideas but actually believe those ideas. I also like to go to the blog for Air America, again, for its humor. It displays the level of intelligence of not only the hosts but the followers as well.
For January 26, 2005, AAB posted this:
Democratic spine?!? by crtclb3185 at 01/26/05 07:48 am Good morning and welcome to Wednesday. Let's take a look at some of what's going on in our world today.
I caught some of the Rice debate yesterday on the CSPAN yesterday. There were some good speeches-- how about this gem from Sen. Dayton of Minn.:
"I don't like to impugn anyone's integrity, but I really don't like being lied to repeatedly, flagrantly, intentionally," said Senator Mark Dayton, Democrat of Minnesota. "It's wrong; it's undemocratic; it's un-American; and it's very dangerous. It is very, very dangerous. And it is occurring far too frequently in this administration." (Source)
Sen. Byrd and Boxer were particularly good as well, and there is certainly a buzz about Boxer, that's for sure. An article on DailyKos called her the new Wellstone. She has clearly been a spark the last couple of weeks and if you haven't already seen it, there's a Boxer for President blog. I really hope this is an indication of a shift for the Democratics-- can they live up to Boxer? I'm interested in the vote-- not because the outcome is in question-- but I'm interested in seeing which Dems will vote for Rice.
Today also marks the beginning of the observations of the 60th anniversary of the "liberation" of Auschwitz (click the link to find out why some would put that word in quotation marks.) The US is sending Dick Cheney and former Presidents Carter, Bush I, and Clinton are expected to attend the ceremonies marking one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Take some time to remember and visit the
US Holocaust Museum's site. On Monday, at the first UN session on the Holocaust. the Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom said "We are on the brink of that moment when this terrible event will change - from memory to history" (Source)
Will the world ever learn? Will the cries of "Never Again" ring true? Rowanda and Darfur make me wonder if we ever will.
Come on in, let's blog.
It was then followed by the schedule with topics for the day.
Please notice the "liberation" link. It is to an article in the Montreal Gazette that basically blames the U.S. for the continued murdering of Jews in Nazi death camps during WWII. It is probably the ONLY article anywhere in the world that promotes the notion that the U.S. is to be blamed for these atrocities, and of course it's from Canada.
Now how about the intelligent and witty repartee the blog provides?
Here are just a few "gems"...
nfa_2078 | 01/26/05 - 10:41 am
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Hey...this morning on FOX....they had some puto who was yapping about Senator Byrd (D), from W. Vir. I think, ..and he was talking about how he was racist because he voted aginst Clerance THomas and now is blasting Rice....Is this true that he is a racist...he also said he was part of some KLAN recognized group...IF this is true Whats the deal with having a racisits in tah party and if its not this guy on fox should be called out on it...and
crtclb3185 | 01/26/05 - 10:23 am
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Quote By: MondoBubba
The Criminal, Little Bush. The lead ass-faced fuckhead.
I did not know that. Hmmmm.....
crtclb3185 | 01/26/05 - 10:17 am
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Quote By: MondoBubba
Did anybody know that the ass-faced fuckhead was doing a press conference today?
Which one, there are so many....
WOW! Now that's good stuff! The intellectually stimulating exchange of ideas and philosophies is quite exhilarating. Just think, these people almost won the presidency! On one hand, it should keep the conservatives on their toes to continue to fight these liberal-socialists intellectually in the war of ideologies, but on the other hand it's not really fair when the liberal-socialists are so obviously unarmed and overmatched. It would be similar to the U.S. and its full military force, waging war on France; sure it's fun, but after a while you get tired picking up the weapons they drop when they turn and run.
For January 26, 2005, AAB posted this:
Democratic spine?!? by crtclb3185 at 01/26/05 07:48 am Good morning and welcome to Wednesday. Let's take a look at some of what's going on in our world today.
I caught some of the Rice debate yesterday on the CSPAN yesterday. There were some good speeches-- how about this gem from Sen. Dayton of Minn.:
"I don't like to impugn anyone's integrity, but I really don't like being lied to repeatedly, flagrantly, intentionally," said Senator Mark Dayton, Democrat of Minnesota. "It's wrong; it's undemocratic; it's un-American; and it's very dangerous. It is very, very dangerous. And it is occurring far too frequently in this administration." (Source)
Sen. Byrd and Boxer were particularly good as well, and there is certainly a buzz about Boxer, that's for sure. An article on DailyKos called her the new Wellstone. She has clearly been a spark the last couple of weeks and if you haven't already seen it, there's a Boxer for President blog. I really hope this is an indication of a shift for the Democratics-- can they live up to Boxer? I'm interested in the vote-- not because the outcome is in question-- but I'm interested in seeing which Dems will vote for Rice.
Today also marks the beginning of the observations of the 60th anniversary of the "liberation" of Auschwitz (click the link to find out why some would put that word in quotation marks.) The US is sending Dick Cheney and former Presidents Carter, Bush I, and Clinton are expected to attend the ceremonies marking one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Take some time to remember and visit the
US Holocaust Museum's site. On Monday, at the first UN session on the Holocaust. the Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom said "We are on the brink of that moment when this terrible event will change - from memory to history" (Source)
Will the world ever learn? Will the cries of "Never Again" ring true? Rowanda and Darfur make me wonder if we ever will.
Come on in, let's blog.
It was then followed by the schedule with topics for the day.
Please notice the "liberation" link. It is to an article in the Montreal Gazette that basically blames the U.S. for the continued murdering of Jews in Nazi death camps during WWII. It is probably the ONLY article anywhere in the world that promotes the notion that the U.S. is to be blamed for these atrocities, and of course it's from Canada.
Now how about the intelligent and witty repartee the blog provides?
Here are just a few "gems"...
nfa_2078 | 01/26/05 - 10:41 am
________________________________________
Hey...this morning on FOX....they had some puto who was yapping about Senator Byrd (D), from W. Vir. I think, ..and he was talking about how he was racist because he voted aginst Clerance THomas and now is blasting Rice....Is this true that he is a racist...he also said he was part of some KLAN recognized group...IF this is true Whats the deal with having a racisits in tah party and if its not this guy on fox should be called out on it...and
crtclb3185 | 01/26/05 - 10:23 am
________________________________________
Quote By: MondoBubba
The Criminal, Little Bush. The lead ass-faced fuckhead.
I did not know that. Hmmmm.....
crtclb3185 | 01/26/05 - 10:17 am
________________________________________
Quote By: MondoBubba
Did anybody know that the ass-faced fuckhead was doing a press conference today?
Which one, there are so many....
WOW! Now that's good stuff! The intellectually stimulating exchange of ideas and philosophies is quite exhilarating. Just think, these people almost won the presidency! On one hand, it should keep the conservatives on their toes to continue to fight these liberal-socialists intellectually in the war of ideologies, but on the other hand it's not really fair when the liberal-socialists are so obviously unarmed and overmatched. It would be similar to the U.S. and its full military force, waging war on France; sure it's fun, but after a while you get tired picking up the weapons they drop when they turn and run.
totalkaosdave, 5:50 PM
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