August 25, 2004
The prof in question, Norman Levitt, is a math professor at Rutgers. Adams notes that a column by GOPUSA.com columnist Mike Bayham on John Kerry offended Professor Potty-mouth so bad that he had to write back.
I think turd eating, s*** sucking mother f***** fits you just about right (although your mother was hardly worth it; my Lab Retriever up and caught the clap when he f***** your mama).Adams penned a note back to Professor Potty-mouth congratulating him on his command of the English language. The good professor even had the courage to reply.The height of polemical eloquence? Perhaps not. But then thrice-used scumbags like you hardly demand much recourse to the thesaurus. Die before you plan to, and in much pain.
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There are lots of people I don't like and who don't like meÂ… I must say, however, that of all the fools and knaves currently polluting our culture, the scurviest are the two-bit, loudmouthed, spirochete-ridden flacks who peddle horses*** on behalf of the scumbag GOP.I think that Rutgers President Richard McCormick and the Rutgers Board of Trustees would be very interested in how one of their tenured professors speaks to the general public, and how "well" he represents the university and the "finest" it has to offer.Wear it if it fits.
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President McCormick's e-mail address is president@rutgers.edu, and his telephone number is 732/932-7454.
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The NAACP is sending lawyers and election workers to monitor the August 31 Florida Primary election -- and to "help" voters who may have "trouble" casting their ballots."The NAACP will not allow another 2000 voter fiasco to occur," said NAACP President and CEO Kweisi Mfume. "We will have observers and lawyers on the ground to assist voters and to make sure they are not intimidated. Our goal is to see that all eligible voters register and vote, and that every vote is counted."To "help" voters? I hope you excuse me if I find that not only disingenuous, but suspicious as well.Mfume said the NAACP decided to send a rapid-response team to the Florida primary, following reports that elderly black voters may have been harassed and intimidated during last spring's mayoral race in Orlando -- and because of "recent attempts by state officials to illegally purge over 2,000 registered voters."
"The election of local leaders and the next president of the United States is too important to trust the process to Florida election officials," Mfume said. "We saw what happened the last time we did that," he added.I certainly want the election process to remain above board, but at the same time, I am very suspicious of Mfume and the NAACP's motives.The NAACP calls itself a nonpartisan group, but it supports liberal causes, and its members have given an enthusiastic reception to Democratic candidates -- most recently, Sen. John F. Kerry, who spoke at the group's annual convention.
Deigning to "help confused voters" in light of their partisan stance, smacks of attempts to "drive" the election's outcome.
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The first plane, official have said, broke up in mid-air.
The two planes disappeared within minutes of each other late yesterday.
Jeff Quinton has been live-blogging, and his coverage continues.
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Kwame Jackson, runner-up of the first season of NBC & Donald Trump's The Apprentice, has pieced together a deal that would make "The Donald" proud.With two other partners, Jackson has made a deal with officials in Prince George's County in Maryland to develop an 80 to 130 acre area into commercial and residential property.Jackson's company, Legacy Holdings, is also making plans to release an executive menswear line and a television show.The deal is worth $3.8 billion and will provide over 32,000 jobs, Jackson said.
Season one of The Apprentice was released on video this week; season two premieres on NBC on Thursday, September 9.
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The bodies of three Austrian soldiers have been found preserved in ice more than 80 years after their deaths in World War I.They were found by Maurizio Vincenzi, the director of the military history museum at the small town of Peio in the Trentino region, member of a mountain rescue team and military history buff.The area where the bodies were found was the scene of a battle between Austrian and Italian troops in 1918. Museum officials believe that the unidentified soldiers were killed by a grenade. The bodies will be interred at a military cemetary.The bodies were found 3,400 metres up a mountain called San Matteo and are said to be exceptionally well preserved.
They had been spotted by Vincenzi as he scanned the glacier with binoculars and noticed marks on it.
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August 24, 2004
The Republican Party of Florida is being sued by former Southwest Florida employee Nadia Naffe. Naffe's suit alleges that she was required to perform job assignments against her will that concentrated on black organizations, events and issues.Naffe alleges that she complained to the party's officials about this illegal practice, known as "race matching," but that her complaints were ignored. Instead, Naffe was told she was being "insubordinate" and "not a team player."Interestingly, Jaffe's lawyers issued a press release today, presumably to inform everyone of the lawsuit.After seeking and failing to get assistance from the Republican Party, Naffe contacted the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in March 2004. The lawsuit alleges that shortly afterwards she was verbally threatened with firing by the RPOF's General Counsel, Robert Sechen. As retaliation, Naffe was fired a month later for reasons that her lawsuit alleges were fabricated.
The lawsuit alleges that Naffe was subjected to racially insensitive and stereotypical statements by RPOF Executive Director of Party Development Terry Kester including the following:
-- Instructing Naffe to contact African-American Republican Clubs to discourage their members from attending an NAACP march because "The last thing (the RPOF) want(s) to see is some black guy on television wearing a Republican shirt and responding to the press in an ignorant way."
-- Routinely referring to African-Americans as "you people" or "your people."
-- Telling Naffe that she was being given race-matched job assignments because "you understand your people."
-- Showing Naffe a portrait of the late Senator Strom Thurmond and boasting that he believed Thurmond was "the best Senator who ever lived."
The lawsuit alleges that when Naffe complained to the Chairman of the RPOF, Carole Jean Jordan, about the discrimination she was experiencing, she was told that the offending supervisor could not help the way he was because "he comes from a redneck part of the state."
No associated coverage has been noted in any of the local media, either in Tampa, Orlando or Miami.
We'll have to see whether this is truly an object of concern, or someone trying to play politics during the election year.
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The Illinois Attorney General's office says they're responsible for dumping up to 100-gallons of raw human waste from a tour bus onto the Kinzie Street Bridge earlier this month.A spokesman for the rock group says all their busses were parked when the alleged incident occured.The nasty mess rained down on passengers aboard a sightseeing boat two weeks ago.
The suit charges both the band and the bus driver with violating state water pollution laws, as well as common law public nuisance laws.
"Where are you going," indeed....
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One Russian airliner has been confirmed as crashed, the second airliner is reported as "missing."The two planes left Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, one, a Tupelev Tu-134 with 62 aboard, confirmed as down near Tula, about 125 miles south of Moscow; the second, a Tupelev Tu-154 with 44 souls on board, went missing near Rostov-on-Don, about 600 miles south of Moscow.
Jeff Quinton at Backcountry Conservative is live-blogging, and has the best coverage going now.
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California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown is one of a number of conservative jurists whose nomination has been held up by Democrats in the US Senate.The Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE) is urging Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate and US Senator John Edwards to support the nomination of Rogers Brown, and is encouraging him to help break the deadlock that Senate Democrats have undertaken to block Rogers Brown and other jurists from being brought before the Senate for an up or down vote on their nomination.
The Congress of Racial Equality is airing the ad in Edwards' home state of North Carolina, where the Democratic Party is hoping for victory this year with Edwards on the ticket as the vice presidential hopeful.Rogers Brown is black, though many on the "Soul Patrol" paint her with the same broad brush used to malign most black conservatives, including US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas."Judge Janice Rogers Brown is the daughter of sharecroppers and an American success story," a female announcer says in the ad set to air for about a week starting Wednesday on cable and network news broadcasts in North Carolina.
"For her remarkable work, she has been nominated to the federal bench ... Tell John Edwards and Ted Kennedy to stop blocking the nomination of Judge Janice Rogers Brown."
CORE national spokesman Niger Innis said the group hasn't made an endorsement in the presidential race. But he said it's no accident the ad is airing in a Southern state Democrats hope to win.
"Frankly the fact that we're doing this in the heat of a political season when the whole world is watching, is a good thing," said Innis, a registered Republican. "We're not affecting the election, it's John Edwards' timidity and cowardice in dealing with this question, it's the Democrats' filibustering tactics that could affect this campaign. We just want to let black Americans know what is happening within the Democratic Party."
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Details magazine, in their September issue, is "outing" young Republicans in Hollywood.It just so happens that, in its September issue, Details magazine is outing Hollywood GOP sympathizers. The magazine claims that, in order to address the celebrity deficit that the GOP currently has, the Republican National Committee has unveiled a list of stars who veer toward the Republican side of the aisle.Sounds like Mandy is afraid of being "outed" as an "eeeeevil" Republican.Some of the names, like Jessica Simpson and Shannen Doherty, are already known. But others are more unexpected, like Adam Sandler and Freddie Prinze Jr., although PrinzeÂ’s wife Sarah Michelle Gellar has been known to lean right in the past.
In a related article, Sony producer Mike DeLuca has stepped up and acknowledged his Republican affiliation, describing the reaction in Hollywood as the equivalent of being “exposed as a serial killer.” DeLuca pointed out some lefty hypocrisy, saying, “They scream about the environment before they hop onto their private jets and blow 8,000 pounds of fuel getting to the Hamptons.”
One of the celebs named in the Details article has responded to the outing incident via her publicist and has done so in an entertaining and quasi-historical manner. The star is Mandy Moore, and the New York Post has reported the response as, “Mandy is not, nor has she ever been, a Republican.”
Fascinating...
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August 23, 2004

This was a split second prior to impact from a US missile in the "holey" city of Najaf on Monday.
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This morning, Indymedia posted the personal information on more than 1600 delegates attending the Republican National Convention in New York City next week.In the release that accompanies the file, Indymedia claims that they are in the business of doing what they can to "shut down the RNC."
At the 2004 Republican National Convention, the self-appointed managers of the world will be discussing their party platform of racism, imperialism and the violent suppression of human liberty. They will proudly renominate the unelected president of an illegitimate government.Indymedia claims that they are "encouraged" by protests in Boston against the Democratic National Convention last month.We view the Republican Party as one of the most important organizations of the ruling class, selling and intellectualizing this system to all thanks in part to a compliant corporate media system.
This list includes the names, address, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of RNC delegates in addition to what hotel each one is staying at during their invasion of New York City. It is not a complete list, but does include information on over 1600 delegates gathered from a variety of sources. It is based on a list that was released on the Internet earlier this summer by an anonymous affinity group. We have verified much of this data, expanded upon it, and republished it more
broadly.
Our objectives are to:
- Supply anti-RNC groups with data on the delegates to use in whatever way they see fit.
- Supply a body of information that can be easily added to.
- Encourage the republishing and redistribution of this data.
- Facilitate making local connections. Many of these delegates are involved in politics and business on a town or county level.
Personally, I think they're lower than slime and pond scum. After all, a right to privacy is OK, as long as it's not their privacy that's being violated.
Just damn.
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It will be insufficient merely to declare that Bush is wrong on Iraq, taxes, education, etc. You must explain why and how Kerry is right.People truly being positive about Kerry? I'm not holding my breath looking for many people to be able to pull it off -- I'll let you know what happens, though. You must cite and provide links to Kerry's speeches or campaign releases to back up your claims. These cites can reach all the way back to when Kerry declared his candidacy for the 2004 race.
Donald's deadline is next Saturday morning at 7A CT.
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August 22, 2004
From Drudge:Janet Jackson now claims that her "Nipplegate" Super Bowl incident was used by the Bush administration to distract people from the war in Iraq!I've heard of overinflating your ego, but this is ridiculous...Mike Slezak, managing editor of GENRE magazine, tells DRUDGE he has set the provocative Jackson interview for October's issue.
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U.S. journalist Micah Garen was on Sunday freed by an Iraqi group who had held him hostage in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya.Thank God. Now to get rid of the AQ animals..."I am very grateful to everyone who worked to protect me and guarantee my release and I thank my friends in Nassiriya and my family and fiance who spent three months with me in Nassiriya," Garen told Arab satellite television Al Jazeera by telephone.
He was speaking from the Nassiriya office of rebel Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
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53 year-old comedian Joe Piscopo, most known for his late 80s stint on Saturday Night Live, is considering running for Governor of New Jersey in the wake of the sex scandal that caused current NJ Governor Jim McGreevy to announce his resignation.The actor and one-time "Saturday Night Live" star, who describes himself as a lifelong Democrat with working-class roots, said in a televised interview on Friday that "young, very concerned New Jersey citizens" suggested the idea to him.No word yet on whether or not Piscopo will actually enter the 2005 primary.
As Piscopo's sportscaster character would scream at the camera on Saturday Night Live, "STAY TUNED!"
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August 20, 2004
Remember Burger King's Subservient Chicken from a few months back? You would type in instructions, and a guy in a chicken costume would do your bidding on screen.Well, MoveOn.org has created SubservientPresident.net. And yes, you guessed it, they've got a guy in a George W. Bush mask "doing your bidding."
The FAQ for the site says that it is supposed to "remind us that the current guy in the president suit will do whatever the oil industry tells him."
I wonder how bad John Kerry and his people would squeal if someone came up with SubservientKetchup.com.
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From Drudge's front page, above the masthead:The Kerry campaign calls on a publisher to 'withdraw book' written by group of veterans, claiming veterans are lying about Kerry's service in Vietnam and operating as a front organization for Bush. Kerry campaign has told Salon.com that the publisher of UNFIT FOR COMMAND is 'retailing a hoax'... 'No publisher should want to be selling books with proven falsehoods in them,' Kerry campaign spokesman Chad Clanton tells the online mag... Developing...I wonder if the Kerry camp would agree with banning Fahrenheit 911, along with Michael Moore's books, Richard Clarke's book and Joe Wilson's book...
UPDATE (5P ET): CNN is reporting that the Kerry campaign has filed a formal request with the Federal Elections Commission requesting that the Swift Boat Veterans' advertisments be pulled from the airwaves. The Kerry camp claims that the ads "violate the law" by including "inaccurate" information, and that they are "illegally coordinated with the Bush-Cheney campaign."
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