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Archive for July, 2007

In Classic GOP Style, NH Hosts Machine Gun Fund Raiser

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Good God Almighty. It’s liking peering down a chasm of disconnect. In New Hampshire, Manchester Republican Committee Chair Jerry Thibodeau is hosting an Uzi fest. For $25 each, participants can blast machine guns. Proceeds from the event will be split between the party, the club and the gun suppliers. Sounds ...

Contempt Citations: House Tells Bush To Bring It On

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

In response to President Bush’s refusal to allow the testimony of Josh Bolten and Harriet Miers in the U.S. Attorney firing investigatio n, the House Judiciary Committee has voted to issue contempt of Congress citations. The committee vote in favor if the issuance was 22-17. The 22-17 vote — which would ...

Alaska’s Senator Stevens and Rep. Young- Latest GOPers To Come Under Investigation For Corruption

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

When it rains, it seems to pour, and for the Republican party, that sound on the tin roof is more corruption investigatio ns against two of its long time congressiona l members, Alaska’s Senator Ted “Bridge to Nowhere” Stevens and Rep. Don Young. Both are being investigated for alleged corruption, ...

TSA To Screeners: Beware Of Cheese With Wires

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

A newly distributed security alert from the TSA warns that terrorists may be still performing “dry runs” in their efforts to use airplanes as weapons in future terror attacks. The unclassified alert memo was distributed on July 20th to air marshals and other law enforcement personnel and warned them to be ...

Playing Politics

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Playing politics, politicaliza tion, partisan politics, partisanship - all these terms colloquially mean the same thing…”you lying SOB”. People often use these terms in the face of opinions opposite their own. The legitimacy of the opinions doesn’t seem to make much difference. Gonzogate is a good example. Republicans maintain Democrats are ...

BS-o-Meter Off Charts over HIV Microchip Plan

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

After rummaging around in my hairline, eyebrows that zoomed up there and got lost were retrieved. The cause? John Manangsang, a doctor who is helping to prepare a new healthcare regulation bill for Papua’s provincial parliament, said that unusual measures were needed to combat the virus. “We in the government in Papua ...

This Guy Saved 1 Billion People From Famine

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

But you’ll rarely hear about heroes like this from the media. Instead, American minds are saddled with the all important news from Hollywood’s latest misfits. Norman Borlaug developed a wheat hybrid in the 1950’s that tripled wheat output. In combination with that, he also taught soil conservation and planting techniques to ...

California To Invest In Fusion Research?

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Looking for ever cleaner energy sources, California may soon be looking to fusion to power it’s states growing energy needs. According to the website NextEnergyNews.com, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is planning to invest in a multi-million dollar research effort to evaluate the Inertial Electrostatic Fusion reactor system invented by Dr. ...

Mr. 9/11 to release campaign Ads that don’t mention 9/11

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Keep your eye on the ball. In three new radio ads debuting today in Iowa and New Hampshire, Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani touts his record as a conservative mayor in liberal New York City - but doesn’t mention 9/11. (more…)

FOX News Endorses Creationism

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

And posts an Associated Press story under the topic of “Science.” Even the creator of this amusement park admits that no scientific evidence went into the creation of the Creation Museum. According to the founder of Answers in Genesis, Ken Ham, This idea came about from when I was a teacher in ...