Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Ron Paul says...something
The lead in to this article sounds like he was about to stupidify himself, but he makes sense. OK, you might, as I do, that his position against the civil rights act of 1964 is wrong, but he's not stupid. Also, the Civil War could have been avoided by "someone" buying the slaves and setting them free. link anywhere here.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Hillary Clinton warns people about boiling frogs, or boiling frogs slowly, or something like that
She warned that folks shouldn't be grateful now if oil countries cut prices from near $100 a barrel to $60 or $70, and compared it to trying to boil a frog.
"You put him in hot water, it jumps right out, you put him in cold water and turn up the heat - he's a goner," she said. "We've got to figure out how were going to not be the frog in the cold water anymore."
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Libertarians
Thursday, December 20, 2007
New stuff here
On the right side of the page, you will see a list of the Democratic and Republican candidates for President. Click on any of the names and it will take you to a wikipedia biography of him or her. Also, two news feeds, one titled Republican candidate news, and one titled (you guessed it) Democrat candidate news. Click on any of the names for recent news articles about the candidates. Keep checking back to see who eliminates themselves from the race out of sheer idiocy. Only idiocy counts, not weirdness, so I don't need a lot of comments or feedback about Ron Paul on that count. For example:
1. A candidate expresses a desire to start a federal program so that employers could check on the immigration status of prospective employees when that program has actually been in place for ten years and the candidate voted for it. STUPID. (man, Romney, you make it too easy).
2. A candidate expresses his belief in Bigfoot or UFOs. WEIRD, but not stupid.
1. A candidate expresses a desire to start a federal program so that employers could check on the immigration status of prospective employees when that program has actually been in place for ten years and the candidate voted for it. STUPID. (man, Romney, you make it too easy).
2. A candidate expresses his belief in Bigfoot or UFOs. WEIRD, but not stupid.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Romney's out of it!
Romney Calls for Employment Verification System that Already Exists (an actual headline). So, Mitt, you're gone. Oh also for that remark about you tearing up when you saw flag draped caskets being brought home, imagining that they were one of your five sons. Not too much of a chance of that, seeing as none of them are in the military.
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