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O'Hanlan has a boss who snoozes. People die from what the neoconservative do espouse. Pollack disseminates red thistle seeds via a murderous mouth. 242 eats blue cheese @ The Saban Center with DOD Gates. Then they complain the Limburger is much better cheese.
A Lady @ Salon Personals is named leahpeah. Leahpeah mentions she teaches the enneagram and wants to embarrass people in public. There are 385 readers in line @ Salon Personals. I've always wondered how many people read U.T. and Salon. Thanks. Is that accurate? What a waste of time. Why do we read here? It's Springtime, Springtime, it's the merry merry Springtime!
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William. Try to not let any DOD staff get locked in an abandoned yellow and pink polka dot DC cab. 'Um may cry their teeth out? Huh? No Mind. It will be okay. They can smoke steam the windshield. Put fire-engine red lipstick on the DoJ's Supreme Court's lips? Huh. Then the pro-lie support group can pretend all is fine and swell.
The gop gang can sit on top of fire trucks. Let them howl like 101 black and white prepubescent doggy squirrels with bushy tails. err. Instead of eating nuts in trees this Fall, they can be bound up in jails
after FAIR trials.
Oy! Damnation.
P.S.O.T. It's cute to see possums and humans with no teeth smile with red lipstick.
Yesterday I mentioned a raspy voice I heard on the radio.
burp.
He was telling the Air Force what "screw-ups" they were.
We need a military. Look at the predator midget people who act all tough boy like. Oh, and they may soon call a door to door girl scout sales-girl a hero? DOD Gates can't figure!
Gates can't unlatch a white picket fence. Gates is afraid of midget terriers. sheep.
Leave Barbara Bush out of this? How'd you like to be married to George or shooter?
242 eats in fine diners. He sells his left-over sausage and waffles on e-bay to woofer fans.
Timberman? Take 242 for a joy ride in a yellow cab via Beverly Hills. 242 can give the finger?
242 is stressed. Permit 242 to give every pedestrian strolling down the streets the little pinky.
242 may begin to worry with the nervous radio broadcaster. huh. Why? Drudge and R.L. are not doing any good work. It takes all kinds in the world? 'Um play a fiddle? Peanut loves snoopy dog.
The pharmacist reports a shortage of # 3 Tylenol and rubber condoms.
242 needs to retire and operate a carnival ferris wheel.
242 donates his earnings to a National Bulimic Society.
Think of all the wasted upchuck here in just a month.
242 likes to say, 'keep up the great work.' holy rubber.
In the same vein, why are the opinions of would-be "scholars" at DC think tanks accepted so uncritically? I'd like to see an examination of the funding sources of AEI, Brookings, etc.
Are companies like Boeing supporting the activities of the more hawkish organizations? What are the interests supporting O'Hanlon, Pollack, the "Saban Center"?
Proliferation of cheap and effective MANPADS would sure change the balance of power and procurement policies of any air supremacy super power.
It was the Stingers that really turned the tide against the Soviets in Afghanistan. Up until the muj got the Stingers the Soviets were actually doing fairly well.
And the logistics tail for the Reds in Afghanistan was a whole lot shorter than it is for us in either Iraq or Afghanistan.
Just knowing that something is possible is half the battle when you're trying to develop a technological widget.. If there is sufficient demand someone will make MANPADs and make them available to our opponents.
What about Rye?
Bakers feeling pinch of short suppliesTue Apr 22, 2008 4:44pm EDT
By Ayesha Rascoe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Already feeling the pinch from soaring wheat and flour prices, U.S. bakers are now beginning to experience some supply shortages.
Rye flour stocks have been depleted in the United States, and by June or July there will be no more U.S. rye flour to purchase, said Lee Sanders, senior vice president for government relations and public affairs at the American Bakers Association.
"Those that are purchasing it now are having to purchase it from Germany and the Netherlands, and that's very concerning," Sanders said.
She attributed the shortage to high demand for rye flour, which is used to make rye bread, and less acreage devoted to rye grain than in the past.
Grain prices have been soaring worldwide while stocks have been dwindling, causing riots in some poor countries.
In the United States concern is also growing over food costs. The chief executive of Costco Wholesale Corp (COST.O: Quote, Profile, Research), James Sinegal, told Reuters that the company is seeing some unusual buying with consumers stocking up as they fret shortages.
For bakers, rye grain is not the only supply stock that is declining. In the past the market has typically had a three-month surplus of wheat stocks to serve as a cushion against supply interruptions, but now the surplus is down to less than 27 days worth of wheat, Sanders said...
http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USN2232840220080422
Don't worry your beautiful mind. Someone will make a huge profit!
If Shooter isn't Barbara Bush, he's helped us understand the New and Improved Modern Movement Consrvative Mantra might be and it has changed some from Buckley's Proscription:
Let's face it: Unlike Vienna, it seems altogether possible that did NATIONAL REVIEW not exist, no one would have invented it. The launching of a conservative weekly journal of opinion in a country widely assumed to be a bastion of conservatism at first glance looks like a work of supererogation, rather like publishing a royalist weekly within the walls of Buckingham Palace. It is not that, of course; if NATIONAL REVIEW is superfluous, it is so for very different reasons: It stands athwart history, yelling Stop, at a time when no one is inclined to do so, or to have much patience with those who so urge it.
NATIONAL REVIEW is out of place, in the sense that the United Nations and the League of Women Voters and the New York Times and Henry Steele Commager are in place. It is out of place because, in its maturity, literate America rejected conservatism in favor of radical social experimentation. Instead of covetously consolidating its premises, the United States seems tormented by its tradition of fixed postulates having to do with the meaning of existence, with the relationship of the state to the individual, of the individual to his neighbor, so clearly enunciated in the enabling documents of our Republic.
http://www.nationalreview.com/flashback/buckley200406290949.asp
I'm not exactly sure what that mantra might be but I think it's somewhere in the Dead Parrot Sketch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTSAFcLXqYY