y mas: Required viewing by every patriot!
Hmmm, this has nothing at all to do with the Kucinich footage, but it pissed me off, so here's me going off:
Oh for f#*'s sake, no wonder TBogg calls this guy Special Ed.
Ed, you stupid twit, the Mexicans have better fako papers, why should they work in the fields?
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Friday, October 06, 2006
TGIF
Republican leadership's immediate reaction to predatorgate:

and that's all I have to say about Foleygate.
I can't connect the following two stories, but they have been the only stories that I've found interesting today.
Tageblatt, Luxembourg
America's Science Empire: It's About Money ... and More
Translated By Sandrine Ageorges
October 4, 2006
According to Peter Bowler, a Professor in the History of Science at the University of Belfast, "The United States constitutes the most powerful scientific economy in the world. They invest more money and probably in a more coherent fashion than anyone else, and in the end, it pays off."
...However the picture in the United States is not completely rosey, where the number of qualified science graduates is dropping, and where public opinion surveys in regard to the sciences reflect a general indifference, if not the suspicion or aversion reflected by fundamentalist religious movements...
...Lastly, the United States is growing concerned with a number of fundamental research projects in Europe that could reverse the trend of American domination, for example into particle physics and atomic fusion...
America's Science Empire: It's About Money ... and More
Y numero dos.
Last night on the local newz one of the stations covers the local World Can't Wait Bush protest and this morning I look for an online link and I can't find it, AND I can't remember which station I was watching. Duh. I wanted a quote because the commentator had said something like 'These people aren't going to get rid of the Bush administration at the polls, they are putting pressure on them to leave office through Nationwide protests .
Of course there was no mention of the GD voting machines, AND the GD Diebold optical scanners on our local newz, which is usually brought to us by the M-I-C.
Y mas from
BradBlog

and that's all I have to say about Foleygate.
I can't connect the following two stories, but they have been the only stories that I've found interesting today.
Tageblatt, Luxembourg
America's Science Empire: It's About Money ... and More
Translated By Sandrine Ageorges
October 4, 2006
According to Peter Bowler, a Professor in the History of Science at the University of Belfast, "The United States constitutes the most powerful scientific economy in the world. They invest more money and probably in a more coherent fashion than anyone else, and in the end, it pays off."
...However the picture in the United States is not completely rosey, where the number of qualified science graduates is dropping, and where public opinion surveys in regard to the sciences reflect a general indifference, if not the suspicion or aversion reflected by fundamentalist religious movements...
...Lastly, the United States is growing concerned with a number of fundamental research projects in Europe that could reverse the trend of American domination, for example into particle physics and atomic fusion...
America's Science Empire: It's About Money ... and More
Y numero dos.
Last night on the local newz one of the stations covers the local World Can't Wait Bush protest and this morning I look for an online link and I can't find it, AND I can't remember which station I was watching. Duh. I wanted a quote because the commentator had said something like 'These people aren't going to get rid of the Bush administration at the polls, they are putting pressure on them to leave office through Nationwide protests .
Of course there was no mention of the GD voting machines, AND the GD Diebold optical scanners on our local newz, which is usually brought to us by the M-I-C.
Y mas from
BradBlog
Thursday, October 05, 2006
I'm sick of the Foley stuff
The guy's name grosses me out.
If you've ever worked in a hospital you know what a "Foley" is.
Sooooooo, how about oil?
One of my favorite subjects.
Basic Petroleum Statistics (data for 2005 except where noted)
Date Last Updated/Reviewed: July 2006 Next Update/Review: September 2006
Here's one of my favorite statistics:
What we use every day
Fun to compare what we produce every day, eh?

Opec 'to cut oil production'
Thursday 05 October 2006, 23:27 Makka Time, 20:27 GMT
If you've ever worked in a hospital you know what a "Foley" is.
Sooooooo, how about oil?
One of my favorite subjects.
Basic Petroleum Statistics (data for 2005 except where noted)
Date Last Updated/Reviewed: July 2006 Next Update/Review: September 2006
Here's one of my favorite statistics:
What we use every day
Fun to compare what we produce every day, eh?

Opec 'to cut oil production'
Thursday 05 October 2006, 23:27 Makka Time, 20:27 GMT
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Welcome to Pottersville: House Passes “Pederast Reform Act of 2006.”
Ooooohhhhhh Yeaaaaaaah, he does it again!
Welcome to Pottersville: House Passes “Pederast Reform Act of 2006.”
Welcome to Pottersville: House Passes “Pederast Reform Act of 2006.”
After Foley, New Fears For the GOP
Some Say Party Could Lose House and Senate
By Dan Balz and Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, October 3, 2006; Page A01
My response?
Sympathy is in between shit and syphilis in the dictionary.
By Dan Balz and Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, October 3, 2006; Page A01
My response?
Sympathy is in between shit and syphilis in the dictionary.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Who's next?
Former Rep. Mark Foley Enters Rehab
MONDAY OCTOBER 02, 2006 03:30PM EST
By Stephen M. Silverman
Report: Ex-Rep. Ney to plead guilty, enter alcohol rehab
Maybe one of these two? They look like they have substance abuse problems. I don't know that, I'm just sayin.
MONDAY OCTOBER 02, 2006 03:30PM EST
By Stephen M. Silverman
Report: Ex-Rep. Ney to plead guilty, enter alcohol rehab
Maybe one of these two? They look like they have substance abuse problems. I don't know that, I'm just sayin.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Venezuela and Nigeria cut oil output
Hat tip: WTF? is it now?
By Carola Hoyos in London
Published: September 29 2006 19:02 Last updated: September 29 2006 19:02
Venezuela and Nigeria, both members of the Opec oil cartel, on Friday announced that they would reduce their oil production by as much as 200,000 barrels a day to shore up prices.
Gee, what fun to deal with right after the Repugnant thuglicans steal the next election.
http://www.teambio.org/2006/09/stick-a-yellow-ribbon-up-your-suv/
By Carola Hoyos in London
Published: September 29 2006 19:02 Last updated: September 29 2006 19:02
Venezuela and Nigeria, both members of the Opec oil cartel, on Friday announced that they would reduce their oil production by as much as 200,000 barrels a day to shore up prices.
Gee, what fun to deal with right after the Repugnant thuglicans steal the next election.
http://www.teambio.org/2006/09/stick-a-yellow-ribbon-up-your-suv/
Borat
It probably would have been a good idea to find out who Borat was before I posted this . I don't have cable, and there's only so much TV I can stand. Ali G is all over YouTube, & it's funny, but I'm not thrilled with Borat.
this is funny: http://cheneys.cf.huffingtonpost.com/
this is funny: http://cheneys.cf.huffingtonpost.com/
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