Saturday, October 22, 2005
"As it happens, I'm pro-choice, too, but I don't fool myself into believing that Roe v. Wade was anything other than pure sophistry. As it happens, I also think married couples should have free access to contraceptives, but that Griswold v. Connecticut was a complete travesty, with all its talk about penumbras and emanations. One notes the irony however, in that Roe is essentially an emanation of Griswold."
"Heh. Politicians. The only class of people stupid enough to commit felonies to cover up misdemeanors. Or, as it appears in this case, to cover up something that probably wasn't even a crime at all.
But, hey, it's only perjury, right? If memory serves, in 1999, some argued that a little perjury wasn't even a crime worth anyone's attention at all...
Any takers on the odds for a pardon for Karl Rove?"
But, hey, it's only perjury, right? If memory serves, in 1999, some argued that a little perjury wasn't even a crime worth anyone's attention at all...
Any takers on the odds for a pardon for Karl Rove?"
What do (C)BS and Don Kofi have in common besides their excreble politics? Troubles understanding Word...
Friday, October 21, 2005
"Sadly, couples don't place a high priority on bringing children into the paradise they've created."
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Hell From Space Yet Again
Una handa la.
Stopped clock rule today at 60 Minutes:
That's right, me.
The f***ing imperialist pig dupe, me.
I've had enough today as you might notice.
By the way, this is one of the few countries in the world that's such a hellhole that Transparency International is stymied even gathering statistics about corruption. Off the scale in other words.
And a hellhole when viewed from space also:
...
(Gray on the map indicates 3 CPI polls were not available; TI suggests these countries could be among the most corrupt. [D'oh! --ed] Black on the night picture from space indicates countries that are indisputably hellholes. Period. Halt. Full Stop.)
Una handa la.
Stopped clock rule today at 60 Minutes:
In his first U.S. television interview, the former U.S. Army sergeant who deserted to North Korea speaks for the first time about the abuse and control inflicted on him by the communist dictatorship over his nearly 40 years there. Charles Robert Jenkins tells Scott Pelley he Êhad a "U.S. Army" tattoo sliced off without anesthetic and was even told how often to have sex by his communist "leaders" in a 60 MINUTES interview to be broadcast Sunday, Oct. 23 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.Most leftists make excuses for this hellhole just as they claim the beheaders are oppressed by me.
That's right, me.
The f***ing imperialist pig dupe, me.
I've had enough today as you might notice.
By the way, this is one of the few countries in the world that's such a hellhole that Transparency International is stymied even gathering statistics about corruption. Off the scale in other words.
And a hellhole when viewed from space also:
...
(Gray on the map indicates 3 CPI polls were not available; TI suggests these countries could be among the most corrupt. [D'oh! --ed] Black on the night picture from space indicates countries that are indisputably hellholes. Period. Halt. Full Stop.)
Una handa la.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
"However improbable these contingencies may seem today, facing them unprepared is a mistake a free people get to make only once."
Condi Plays The Dating Game
Check this out from Ramos-Horta via DeMarche:
Well, only after a "severe" chastising of course. Oh so severe.
Really.
Fooled ya with that title, didn't I?
...I oppose wars as a matter of personal conviction. But because of my own experience, I also say that sometimes the use of force is necessary to put an end to tyranny and genocide. Can anyone condemn the U.S. for having intervened during World War II, to save the Jews from total annihilation? Can we condemn the NATO countries for intervening against Milosevic in 1998? For saving the Kosovars from annihilation? And moving to Afghanistan, it is often far too simplistic for blaming the U.S. But people forget that the U.S. gave an ultimatum to the Taliban regime to turn over Osama bin Laden. Pakistani diplomats traveled to Kabul twice, to persuade the Taliban to hand over Osama bin Laden. Here you have a state, Afghanistan, ruled by a regime that hosted a network and boasted about it, and defied the rest of the world about it. So, what should you do? The pacifists say "bring them to justice." Sure. Tell me how to bring them to justice without using force.This little tour-de-force (pardon the pun) was just one from Ramos-Horta set in the context of DeMarche's support for Condi holding her ground during the "dating game" in her latest testimony before the Senate. Thankfully, she held her ground and refused to set any dates for withdrawing from Iraq, properly noting that:
"The terrorists want us to get discouraged and quit," Rice said. "They believe we do not have the will to see this through."But the best line was reserved for one of DeMarche's commenters:
The next time someone on the left wants a date for withdrawal from Iraq, ask them for a date to give up on diplomacy with Iran. The Iraq date will be a month after the Iran date which will be 1 day before Iran is invaded. See if that doesn't stop the whining.That about sums it up. Well, except for some "accidental" bombings in Syria as well. Why let the Palis have a monopoly on "bombing accidents"? But in our case, the bomber crew will come back safe and sound to load up for another mission. This time actually hitting Iran.
Well, only after a "severe" chastising of course. Oh so severe.
Really.
Fooled ya with that title, didn't I?
"I also think it's interesting to see how many people are now pretending (1) that Miller's WMD/Iraq reporting didn't start until the Bush Administration's war buildup, when actually it goes back to the 1990s; and (2) that nobody else thought that we'd find vast WMD stockpiles when we invaded, when in fact everyone thought we would. (The valuable lesson for would-be Saddams -- don't run a bluff against the United States -- is also lost)."
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Here's what W is for. Here's the result of his ludicrous inattention to real immigration justice. But don't worry -- Karl Rove controls my brain at all times. Yeah, right...
Sunday, October 16, 2005
WARREN AGAIN: "Bali is a favoured target because it is the one large island in Indonesia that was never converted to Islam. It remains Hindu..."
Steyn Time
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard, and that’s just the way the Western media intend to keep it. If you wake up one morning and switch on the TV to see the Empire State Building crumbling to dust, don’t be surprised if the announcer goes, “Insurging rebel militant forces today attacked key targets in New York. In other news, the president’s annual Ramadan banquet saw celebrities dancing into the small hours to Mullah Omar And His All-Girl Orchestra . . .
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