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Jeanette D.

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Friday, October 12, 2007 12:38 PM

Gore Doesn't Need Bush's Congratulations

If, in some bizarro future world, Bush wins a Nobel Peace Prize, it will suddenly become a big deal again.

Of course, I realize that my predictive powers on this matter will NEVER, EVER be tested because it's not even a remote possibility that Bush will spend his post-presidential years doing anything that would benefit mankind.

Friday, October 12, 2007 09:58 AM

Congratulations

You had to go back 100 years to find someone. And, of course, we all know that the ideals of the Republican party have not changed at all in those 100 years, right? As Athenian has pointed out, Teddy Roosevelt would certainly be a RINO by today's standards. Actually, he would probably be driven out of the party completely.

So, tell me to suck on it all you like. The fact is that the modern Republican party has done nothing to help make the world a better place. Jimmy Carter and Al Gore deserve the recognition they have received, and I am enjoying watching the right wing twist itself in knots over Mr. Gore's small bit of vindication.

Friday, October 12, 2007 08:12 AM

Get back to me when...

...a former Republican President or Vice President wins a Nobel Peace Prize.

Friday, October 12, 2007 08:00 AM

Yes, Gore lost his home state.

Feel better now?

Good, now get back to me when a former Republican President or Vice President wins the Nobel Peace Prize.

(But, BTW, Gore lost Tennessee because Tennesseans, like Kansans, will vote against their best interests nearly every time. IOW, they're not very well informed.)

Friday, October 12, 2007 07:21 AM

Let me get this straight

O'Reilly actually said this?:

[W]ould you support President John Edwards? Remember, no coerced interrogation, civilian lawyers in courts for captured overseas terrorists, no branding the Iranian guards terrorists, and no phone surveillance without a specific warrant.

The world has truly been turned upside down when someone could say that upholding these principles is un-American.

I saw the News Hour interview with Edwards this week. There was virtually nothing that I could disagree with. He has the union message exactly right. He seems genuine, even moreso than Dennis Kucinich.

Friday, October 12, 2007 06:55 AM

Anonymous 6:22

Don't worry, Al Gore won't lose his home state this time. That honor will go to Fred Thompson. But wait, that's assuming that he gets the nomination, which he surely won't.

Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:58 AM
Original article: Is Bill O'Reilly sorry now?

A couple of differences

Hey, I'd like to have an apology from the "Group of 88", but O'Reilly's offense is worse in a couple of ways.

First of all, he does this kind of thing over, and over, and over. Not the exact same thing, of course. But he is always a liar, a bully and a blowhard, and he never gives an inch, even when he is clearly wrong. I doubt that we'll ever hear from the "Group of 88" again, but O'Reilly is on the airwaves (radio or TV) every day.

Second, O'Reilly has millions of listeners/viewers. His influence is magnitudes of order greater than a group of college professors at Duke University.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007 09:52 AM

Fantasies

I admit to having my own little fantasies - George Bush getting "frog-marched" out of the White House, Dick Cheney being visited by the ghosts of dead Iraqi civilians on Christmas eve, etc.

I enjoy them, and then I realize that they have nothing to do with reality; they are the product of too much television and movies. We all seem to want that cathartic moment when the "bad guy" admits he was wrong, and then everyone lives happily ever after.

But it is troubling that Mr. Potfry and others, who are so terrified of "Islamists", have fantasies involving the violent deaths, not of the so-called "enemy", but of fellow Americans who question the level of hysteria.

And don't they ever realize that, when people are whipped up into such overwhelming levels of paranoia and hatred against an "enemy", it's not the "enemy" that eventually takes away their freedoms? It's their own fascistic tendencies and those of the governments they put in power.

Friday, September 21, 2007 01:12 PM

Outrage!

two opposite poles - horrible.

As an American of Polish desent, I am sickened by this display of bigotry.

Friday, September 21, 2007 09:51 AM

I've been googling

and I can't seem to find any reference to NATO or the EU inviting Israel to join.

I guess only ~~~~~ knows the secret combination of search terms to use.

Either that, or he/she's a liar.

Friday, September 21, 2007 09:26 AM

Article 10

NATO's Article 10 states:

The Parties may, by unanimous agreement, invite any other European State in a position to further the principles of this Treaty and to contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area to accede to this Treaty. Any State so invited may become a Party to the Treaty by depositing its instrument of accession with the Government of the United States of America. The Government of the United States of America will inform each of the Parties of the deposit of each such instrument of accession.

Wouldn't this mean that Giuliani's proposal is completely impossible?

I'm not saying that the lunacy of it shouldn't be exposed, of course.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007 07:16 PM

Britney Spears is Ready For Her Close-Up

And she's only 25! We sure chew 'em up and spit 'em out fast these days!

What a sad, sad train-wreck of a performance. And it's not the extra weight. She's still probably slimmer than half of the couch potatoes in America. It's the utter joylessness she exhibited. A few half-hearted pelvic thrusts, some limp girl-on-girl action - she might as well have been sleepwalking.

That drowning moose analogy is pretty horrifyingly apt. Yes, I suppose she is complicit in her own public humiliation, but I really wonder if she has any awareness of this.

Friday, August 17, 2007 01:28 PM
Original article: Test-tube nation

Persia

No my question wasn't rhetorical.

But, my question wasn't, "Why don't fertile couples adopt?".

My question was, "Why aren't fertile couples ever asked why they don't just adopt?", they way infertile couples are always asked.

For the time being, it seems that infertile couples are supposed to adopt all of the unwanted kids out there, and be damn glad to do it.

Friday, August 17, 2007 08:44 AM
Original article: In meth we trust

@ The Voice of Reason

There aren't any books about the dangers of alcohol? No movies or anything like that about alcoholics? Funny, but I can think of at least a dozen off the top of my head.

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