July 22, 2004
Cynthia "Jihad Cindy" McKinney's bodyguards shoves a reporter
Notorious moonbat and former congresscritter Cynthia McKinney won the Democratic primary in Georgia's 4th District this week. Her win in the predominantly Democratic district all but assures her return to the US House of Representatives in the general election in November.
At the victory celebration Tuesday night, Jihad Cindy's bodyguards shoved a reporter for local radio station WSB toward the exit with a snarl. WSB host Neal Boortz takes the story from there...
On Tuesday night Ms. McKinney had a little celebration for supporters. The media was there to chronicle and report on the event .... including a reporter for our flagship radio station, Atlanta's News-Talk 750 WSB. When Cynthia's bodyguards noticed the female WSB radio reporter in their midst they swung into action. They approached our reporter and physically shoved her toward the exit with the words "Get your WSB ass out of here."Our reporter is still waiting for an apology from Cynthia McKinney, but ... she isn't holding her breath.
Sounds like Commie Cynthia's minions aren't wasting time getting back to business as usual for McKinney: "holier than thou, and everyone else be damned."
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It's just a matter of time that her impatience will lead to criminal prosecution. All that's necessary is for the bait to be left along her trail enough times.
Posted by: Laurence Simon at July 22, 2004 05:49 AM (iE+3m)
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I bought a new house! Update your blogroll:
www.lashawnbarber.com
Posted by: La Shawn at July 22, 2004 09:17 AM (Qa+f/)
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Is this woman actually going to be re-elected to Congress? What on Earth?!
Just more evidence that the Left is becoming infested with anti-Semites.
Posted by: Toby Petzold at July 22, 2004 05:44 PM (3UNGF)
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Ah, she will replace Jim McDermott as the most Anti-American congresscritter.
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July 21, 2004
Bonnie Raitt joins the "Bash Bush" bandwagon
Country singer Bonnie Raitt, on the tail end of a concert swing through Europe, took time out of her concert to
take a crack at President George Bush. She received a loud ovation from the audience at the Stockholm Music Festival this week.
"We're gonna sing this for George Bush because he's out of here, people!" Raitt crowed Tuesday night before she launched into the opening licks of "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)," a cover that was featured on her 1979 album "The Glow." Raitt's comments resulted in a round of applause and even whistles from among the estimated 3,000 concertgoers at the Swedish capital's annual jazz event held on the banks of the downtown Skeppsholmen island.
Swedes are skeptical of Bush and the Scandinavian country refused to support his efforts in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The nine-time Grammy award winner is no stranger to political activism. Her Web site urges fans to learn more about preserving the environment and she was a founding member of MUSE, or Musicians United for Safe Energy.
There goes another one...
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They're dropping like flies form my book. These people should keep their opinions to themselves to appeal to a wider audience, because their rants color and ruin their performances for me, whether dramatic or lyrical.
Posted by: Jane at July 21, 2004 06:35 PM (PcgQk)
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These people may be very talented - but, business persons, they are not. Too bad for them.
Posted by: Deb at July 21, 2004 08:22 PM (6aoDM)
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Yes you are famous....
Perhaps you have a little intelligence...
No, you are not a walking PSA....
Posted by: dmiller23462 at July 22, 2004 01:16 AM (GSdIn)
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Let her say what she wants. It's essentially noise as long as she's talking to Swedes. It's amazing how courageous people are when there's no chance of consequences.
Has anyone heard from the Dixie Chicks after it became clear that record buyers and radio stations would exercise a little freedom of their own?
Posted by: Gib at July 22, 2004 03:29 AM (PsC2M)
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After selling 6 million+ of their first three albums, the Dixie Chicks "Top of the World Live" CD only went gold (500,000). Usually, live albums don't sell too well, but the Chicks were one of the top 3 acts in country music at the time (heck, Garth sold over 3 million of his live CD). They are now on what they call 'maternity' leave and plan to make a new album in 2005. But I don't think they have a chance in country anymore. Of the 15 or so country stations in the Kansas City area, I've only heard one station play them, albeit sporadically, since their 'coming out'. And I don't see a fiddle and banjo competing with Usher anytime soon.
But besides the Chicks, have any of these moronic musicians been big in the past ten years? Bonnie Raitt, Linda Rondstat, John Mellencamp, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle? Lord, take me back to the '80s! Any publicity is better than none, I guess.
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Moonbats still demanding UN monitoring of US elections
US Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) is requesting that Secretary of State Colin Powell
officially request the United Nations monitor the November general elections in the US, and particularly the Florida election.
13 Democratic Congressmen, led by members of the Congressional Black (Democratic) Caucus, requested UN intervention previously, and were turned down by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
"As legislators, we should guarantee the American people that our country will not experience another nightmare like the 2000 presidential elections," the members of Congress said in their letter to Annan. The U.N. immediately responded that such a request could not be accepted unless if came from the U.S. government. Otherwise, a spokesman said, it could be considered "intervention in a countryÂ’s sovereignty."
It sounds like Annan has a better understanding of sovereignty than these moonbats who are supposed to be US lawmakers do.
In her letter to Powell, Johnson expressed grave concerns regarding electoral system reforms that were not undertaken after the 2000 election.Recalling the contentious Florida vote count in 2000, the lawmakers urged the U.N. to "ensure free and fair elections in America."
"As lawmakers, we must assure the people of America that our nation will not experience the nightmare of the 2000 presidential election," Johnson said in the letter. "This is the first step in making sure that history does not repeat itself."
While all of this is going on, US Representative Corrine Brown (D-FL), who just last week was censured by the House for her antagonistic comments on the floor of that body, has announced that officials from the Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has confirmed that it will be present in the United States – specifically, in Florida – on Election Day.
Florida election officials have already announced that the foreign officials are not to be allowed access to polling places, and would have to remain at a distance of more than 50 feet from polling places.
Other than Johnson & Brown, signing moonbats of the initial UN letter include Julia Carson of Indiana, Jerrold Nadler, Edolphus Towns, Joseph Crowley and Carolyn B. Maloney, all of New York, Raul Grijalva of Arizona, Corrine Brown of Florida, Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, Danny K. Davis of Illinois, and Michael M. Honda and Barbara Lee of California -- all Democrats.
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Ah, "round[ing] up the usual suspects" ... :-)
Posted by: David Beatty at July 21, 2004 07:13 AM (ScOBm)
Posted by: Lola at July 21, 2004 08:16 AM (V1eTE)
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I can't believe the insanity of these America-hating dunces! This is not a mature way to respond, I know, but I'm getting so tired of this nonsense!
Posted by: La Shawn at July 21, 2004 09:08 AM (Qa+f/)
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I hate these people so much. Do they have any idea how humiliating it is for every single citizen of this nation to engage in these tactics? I mean, really. If a European were to confront me with this story, I'd be embarassed. It's not like these are civilian moonbats. These are elected officials of the United States government, and I despise them.
Posted by: Beck at July 21, 2004 09:59 AM (fllfQ)
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Time to disenfranchise the dearly departed voters of Chicago, various parts of California, and wherever else they congregate. Nothing irritates me more than deceased people sneaking in for last voters' rights.
Posted by: Deb at July 21, 2004 08:29 PM (6aoDM)
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Do these anti-American idiots resort to faith in the moral authority of the United Nations by default, or do they truly believe that the Turtle Bay Resolution Dispensery has some standing with the American Public? I can't even work up shame for these dolts. They are utterly contemptible.
Posted by: Toby Petzold at July 22, 2004 05:52 PM (3UNGF)
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This would be funny if it weren't so serious.
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UPI: "Nuclear arms reportedly found in Iraq"
UPI has a story this morning that indicates that
nuclear weapons may have been found in Iraq.
Iraqi security reportedly discovered three missiles carrying nuclear heads concealed in a concrete trench northwest of Baghdad, official sources said Wednesday. The official daily al-Sabah quoted the sources as saying the missiles were discovered in trenches near the city of Tikrit, the hometown of ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
"The three missiles were discovered by chance when the Iraqi security forces captured former Baath party official Khoder al-Douri who revealed during interrogation the location of the missiles saying they carried nuclear heads," the sources said.
They pointed out that the missiles were actually discovered in the trenches lying under six meters of concrete and designed in a way to unable sophisticated sensors from discovering nuclear radiation.
I got yer' stinkin' WMD right here!
UPDATE: The Iraqi Interior Ministry calls the earlier report of possible nukes found in Iraq "stupid."
Iraq's Interior Ministry dismissed as "stupid" a report in a local newspaper on Wednesday that said three nuclear missiles had been found near the town of Tikrit.A senior U.S. military official told reporters he had no information on the report in the newspaper al-Sabah. He said officials were checking the report.
Asked by Reuters about the report, a spokesman at the Interior Ministry said: "It's stupid."
Stay tuned...
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Not only was the story "stupid", so are those who gave it bandwidth
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Saudis find Paul Johnson's severed head in freezer
Saudi security forces, during a raid on on the house of Saudi Arabia's Al Qaeda leader,
found Paul Johnson's severed head stored in a freezer, according to Saudi authorities today.
Authorities said the head was found as Saudi security forces raided the home of Saleh Mohammed al-Aoofi. Two militants were killed and three were wounded in the sweep, but it was not clear if al-Aoofi was among them. In a statement, broadcast on Saudi al-Ekhbariya television monitored in Cairo, the Interior Ministry said the head was found in a freezer in the apartment. The statement said the rest of the body was not found.
Johnson was beheaded by AQ terrorists last month in Saudi Arabia, after which still pictures were shown on the internet. A video of Johnson's decapitation murder was released last week on an AQ-associated website.
Johnson had been kidnapped outside his apartment in Saudi Arabia. AQ terrorists demanded that American forces leave Iraq, in exchange for Johnson's life. After their demands weren't met, the terrorists brutally murdered Johnson.
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That's OK, there's better ice cream out there
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, is traveling the highways and byways of America, with a
12 foot tall effegy of President George W. Bush, complete with flames shooting out of the back end, in tow.
Ben Cohen says it's an acceptable way to point out what he calls the president's lies. "In a polite society, you don't go up to a person and look at them in the face and say, 'You're a liar,"' Cohen said in a telephone interview before arriving in Spokane, the next stop on the Pants on Fire Tour."We think it's a lot more dignified and there's a lot more decorum to say, 'Excuse me sir, your pants are getting a little warm, don't you think?"' Cohen said.
The "PantsOnFire-Mobile" is a trailer pulled behind a car. The Bush character wears a flight suit with the words "Mission Accomplished" emblazoned on the back, a reference to the president's declaration aboard the deck of an aircraft carrier that major hostilities had ended in Iraq. An electronic ticker on the front displays what Cohen says are Bush's lies.
The head is a rotating cylinder with various Bush facial expressions.
Cohen has founded a new political activist website,
TrueMajority.org, which he says has 50,000 members. The new site, and Cohen's efforts are "not related" to Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream.
I'll stick with other brands of ice cream, thank you very much.
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What a girlie man. Patriotism trumps ice cream
Posted by: Michael Gallaugher at July 21, 2004 03:57 AM (tl1hw)
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In a polite society, you don't go up to a person and look at them in the face and say, 'You're a liar'
You do if you're sane. Or you might say "Bullshit!" if you're a Texan or an Aussie, or "That would appear not to be the case" if you're English.
You only build a PantsOnFire-Mobile if you're a 100% grade-A moonbat.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at July 21, 2004 05:51 AM (+S1Ft)
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Definitely left of liberal. Follow the link, check number 7.
Posted by: spacemonkey at July 23, 2004 10:50 AM (DN55C)
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Blech, Liberice cream sours the stomache... For real good stuff, check out the good taste, and down right funny flavors of star spangled ice cream. I posted a short entry on them a few weeks back after hearing about them on the Michael Reagan show... I believe the same night you were on Michael.
http://mobile.blogcastlive.com/archives/000329.html
Posted by: Pudge at July 24, 2004 07:44 PM (ipMUD)
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Let me politely say to Mr. Cohen, "Sir, some of your marbles are missing."
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July 20, 2004
Michael Moore whines about Rondstadt firing and gets it wrong -- again.
Michael "Get Outta The Way! He's Gonna Eat The Whole Raw Bar!" Moore is upset over the action taken by Aladdin Casino president Bill Timmons this week.
After headliner Linda Rondstadt tried to dedicate a song to Moore and his propaganda movie, Fahrenheit 9/11, patrons booed the singer. Timmons had Rondstadt not only escorted offstage, but completely out of the hotel, and told not to return.
Anyway, Fatass, bitching like the PMS sufferer he is, sent a complaint letter to Timmons.
"What country do you live in? Last time I checked, Las Vegas is still in the United States. And in the United States, we have something called 'The First Amendment.' This constitutional right gives everyone here the right to say whatever they want to say. All Americans hold this right as sacred. Many of our young people put on a uniform and risk their lives to defend it. My film is all about asking the questions that should have been asked before those brave soldiers were sent into harms way," he [Moore] wrote."For you to throw Linda Ronstadt off the premises because she dared to say a few words in support of me and my film, is simply stupid and Un-American. Frankly, I have never heard of such a thing happening. I read that you wouldn't even let her go back up to her room at your hotel! Are you crazy? For crying out loud, it was a song DEDICATION! To 'Desperado!' Every American loves that song! Sure, some people didn't like the dedication, and that's their right. But neither they nor you have the right to remove her from your building when all she did was exercise her AMERICAN right to speak her mind."
Last I checked, your right to freedom of speech doesn't guarantee you
a stage to speak from, you idiot!
She was hired to sing, not pontificate!
My advice to Linda Rondstadt: Shaddap and sing! You wanna preach, go pay for your own damn pulpit!
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Posted by: Joel (No Pundit Intended) at July 20, 2004 06:09 PM (IW50W)
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I don't know why celebrities think we even CARE what their political views are.
I pay to hear them sing, or watch them act in a movie, not listen to their thoughts. I really don't give a rip what they think, about anything.
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The First Amendment Of the Constitution of The United States of America
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Posted by: spacemonkey at July 20, 2004 08:00 PM (qSKHX)
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Hmmm... well, Ronstadt wasn't prevented from saying anything. She said her piece and the owner of the establishment kicked her to the curb for it. I don't see anything wrong with Timmons firing her. He doesn't even need a reason provided he had an AT WILL agreement with Ronstadt.
The thing that always kills me when someone finds fault with Michael Moore or his film... they always attack him for his weight. Hell, any intelligent person could come up with forty or fifty things to bag on Moore. For instance, he's a sensationalistic journalist not much better at what he does than say any average writer for the National Enquirer, he doesn't always verify his facts and the ones he does verify are sometimes overblown in importance. Saying any of these things would make you sound like a reasonable, intelligent albeit conservative supporter of Bush. Alluding that Michael Moore as a gluttonous slob just makes you read like a rightwing moron.
That's what makes America great! I can say whatever I want, where ever I want and not be arrested, tortured or persecuted for my beliefs. Of course, this is your blog so you could just exercise your right to censorship by deleting my post if you like.
Posted by: E! at July 20, 2004 09:19 PM (GqZbq)
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Moore is right! That damn Linda Ronstadt Act is really, y'know, evil! Darn that Congress for passing it!
Anyway, E!, I invariably refer to Moore as a "lying sack of shit" rather than a "gluttonous slob", so your theory doesn't hold water.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at July 21, 2004 05:55 AM (+S1Ft)
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Perfect. Oh wait, someone else already said that...alas...it is nice to see other people being right other than me all the time : )
Posted by: Jennifer at July 21, 2004 09:34 PM (iwROl)
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True, she was hired to sing.
According to people, she bashed the casino and the show stunk. The first one alone is good enough to toss her out.
However, the reaction to people who are against Bush, no matter how irrational they are, is starting to get troubling to me.
Posted by: DarkStar at July 22, 2004 01:14 AM (cnw1A)
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One point I haven't seen made is: The Aladdin is a private club. It's private only to those who pay the entry fee, but it is *private* properly in the eyes of the law. They can set certain standards provided they do not discriminate on certain basis: They can refuse you admission for not wearing a tie, for example, but they cannot do so because of your race, gender, or religious affiliation.
They *can* limit what you say. Hey, your employer does it all the time, and Ronstadt was *employed* by the Aladdin at that time.
She was not fired/booted because she was a woman, because she was white, or because she was...whatever the hell religion she is or isn't. She was booted because she insulted a lot of people, and those people let it be known they were insulted.
The Aladdin mngmt. did what any good host would do--get the offending party out of there.
Posted by: LCVRWC at July 22, 2004 07:32 AM (L3qPK)
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What if she sang a song that had a political message? Music is one of the most powerful forms of political art, used by Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan .... and modern musicians/artists in rap, country, et cetera. How can you say you don't care what a musician thinks? Isn't it because the message of their song means something to you that you connect with? We often connect with authors or musicians or artists because something in their message connects with us on some deep level. It's great that as an artist and performer, Rondstandt unleased strong emotions in her audience. I'd like to read the entire transcript of all of her on-stage talking before making any strong judgments, but if you only want to hear the music and not the on-stage talking, just buy the CD and stay home. The reason we go to live performances is to hear what these musicians have to say. Freedom of speech was being exercised by the patrons who disagreed, but throwing cocktails at Rondstadt and blackballing her from the establishment was way over the top. C'mon, America, be willing to listen, even if you disagree.
Posted by: Diane at July 22, 2004 04:30 PM (fWEmF)
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Some people need to pull their head out and get a clue. A lot of us just like the sound of music, a particular instrument or a voice and we don't analyze the lyrics to determine if we like it or not. It's truly audacious, not to mention presumptuous, of anyone to suggest that any of us stay home and listen to a CD if we're not willing to listen to performers who use their celebrity to spew their political bull shit. I spend my hard earned money for entertainment and I don't appreciate performers that turn their concerts into mini political rallies at my expense.
Posted by: Glynda at August 19, 2004 09:47 AM (ejfcD)
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to Mr. Bill Timmons: i just want to thank you for the stance you took with michael moore in regard to the linda ronstadt situation. i believe she was hired to sing and entertain your guests not to make comments and michael moore needs to wake up and smell the roses. you also have rights and when an entertainer comes onto ur property and he/she is hired to entertain, that is what they should do. their personal comments should be kept to themselves and not foisted on people who really dont care what his/her feelings about certain subjects are.
Posted by: roger at August 19, 2004 10:16 AM (TLqI4)
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I recieved a copy of The Moore Letter and The Reply from Mr.Bill Timmons.
I loved it....
I think the people in Hollywood who think their opinions are so important should get a reality check.
Thank You Mr. Timmons!!!!!!!
Posted by: Juanita at August 20, 2004 10:44 AM (3OJuv)
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I. Like Others Am Sick Of The Political Celebrities. Most Run Down This Country. But Continue To Stay Here And Reap The Benefits. I Would Like To See Them And Moore Shipped Out To N. Korea Or Some Other Communist Country Of Their Choice. But I Know The Spineless Liar And Crew Will Never Leave. I Just Hope More People Like Timmons Kicks The Scum Out In The Trash Heap Where They Belong. STOP SUPPORTING THESE IDIOTS. They Only Laugh All The Way To The Bank Off Your Money While Trying To Destroy Your Home.
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Cincinnati news story follow-up
The Raegan Butler
story from earlier today now has another chapter added to it.
As I mentioned in the original piece, the actual "mark-leaving" piece that went out was yanked by the AP. But WLWT's President & General Manager, Richard Dyer, has provided an apology to viewers as well as to Ms. Butler.
On Monday, July 19, language was added to a news story on channelcincinnati.com that was offensive and hurtful toward one of our staff members and was an egregious violation of the standards of this news organization. As soon as the posting was discovered it was immediately removed from channelcincinnati.com and a company-wide effort was mounted to remove all references to the story from Web search engines.This posting was the result of one individual's actions and that individual has been terminated.
We regret the trouble this has caused for the individual named and our entire staff and we apologize to viewers of channelcincinnati.com.
That's still gonna leave a mark.
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If I wasn't such a nice man, I'd be sending Ms. Butler plenty of emails starting with
"Dear Ho-Bag,"
But alas, I shan't...
Posted by: Sharp as a Marble at July 20, 2004 04:28 PM (VxPRK)
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This posting was the result of one individual's actions and that individual has been terminated.
Wonder why they didn't name him. I would have, but I'm just a bitch that way.
Posted by: Deb at July 20, 2004 05:08 PM (6aoDM)
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Maybe they're afraid he'd get fan mail.
Posted by: McGehee at July 20, 2004 05:45 PM (QmH80)
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If he were named, he could sue the company for violating privacy laws.
Posted by: DarkStar at July 22, 2004 01:16 AM (cnw1A)
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Nonsense. There is no right of privacy regarding the conduct of your job. No court in the world woudl ever uphold a lawsuit in a case like that. The company would be ruled to be completely justified in releasing the name of the perpetrator.
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Don't pay attention to the man behind the curtain
The
New York Times has weighed in on the Annie Jacobsen piece from WomensWallStreet.com, and their predictably skeptical.
The piece skews toward the Nothing Happened camp and concludes with a quote from Federal Air Marshal spokesman Dave Adams saying: "They gave their little performance in the casino and two days later they flew out on a JetBlue flight from Long Beach to New York."
Michelle Malkin is all over this one.
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MJ to be father of quads? Just damn...
Reports this afternoon say that Michael Jackson is going to be the
father of quadruplets.
Pop star Michael Jackson, facing a trial on child molestation charges, is about to become a father to four more children -- quadruplets -- by way of a surrogate mother, Us Weekly magazine reported on Tuesday.
Citing unnamed sources close to the self-proclaimed "King of Pop," the magazine said Jackson recently spent time with the pregnant mother-to-be in Florida, where he stayed in a $4,000-a-night luxury hotel suite in Miami Beach.
Jackson, 45, already has three children -- Prince Michael I and daughter Paris Michael by his former wife, Debbie Rowe, and Prince Michael II, the child he notoriously dangled from the balcony of a Berlin hotel in November 2002.
A little hard to dangle four kids over a balcony at once, though.
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Good Lord is that disturbing.
Posted by: Gib at July 20, 2004 10:18 AM (PsC2M)
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He'll just have a couple of those Doc Ock prosthetics installed.
Posted by: McGehee at July 20, 2004 10:18 AM (WcMFl)
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Some people just should not breed ...
Posted by: David Beatty at July 20, 2004 10:51 AM (EPsu8)
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Way to look at the upside, Michael. Honestly, I hope that this is a joke. MJ, emotionally speaking, is a child himself. Adding four more children is not going to help him mature. UGH!
Posted by: Linda at July 20, 2004 02:06 PM (9Pzdi)
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Ewwwwww!
Y'know... I know I haven't seen any talk of MJ having "drug problems" - but am I the only one who sees "the mask" looking at his pictures? I'm sure it's just the disfigurement resulting from too many surgeries, but all this stuff in the news makes one wonder.
Posted by: Deb at July 20, 2004 02:28 PM (6aoDM)
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This is beyond disturbing. Just how is he going to handle four crying babies?
Posted by: Lola Lee at July 20, 2004 02:38 PM (pHF7u)
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Well, that was horrifying.
Posted by: Tony at July 20, 2004 04:53 PM (QwFky)
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Well, if this is true it settles one thing in my mind for good: MJ has an abnormal fixation on kids. At this time in his life the last thing he should be doing is adding more innocents to his collection---- er, family.
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T-Steel on the CBC/Nader dustup
S-Train's partner-en-blog
T-Steel weighs in on the Congressional Black Caucus "meeting" with Ralph Nader a few weeks back, where they read him the riot act and basically cussed the man out for getting in the way of their plans to get rid of President Bush.
when you organize to harrass a third party candidate into not running, your using the same tactics that were used against us by some sick white folks back in the day. We don't owe the Democratic Party (or any party for that matter) so much that we have to become an attack dog for them. And CBC, you want to claim the moral high ground on racism and discrimination yet invite Nader to a "dozens party"? You are an 100% fool for doing that CBC. And once again, you minimalize and marginalize yourselves. I pray that when my children grow up, black organizations like yours are GONE and new, progressive, and RELEVANT black organizations take your place.And CBC, the plantation always has room for 100% fools. Why don't all of you check-in?
Agreed.
And that's what happens when you let your hatred blind you (as the CBC's has) to what's really important.
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Thanks for linking to S-Train Michael, that story he had about meeting his former gang-arch enemy was well worth the read.....I recommend others read it as well...
The CBC meeting story was good too....
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Be careful who you piss off, they'll get you in the end
Raegan Butler of WLWT-TV/DT Cincinnati was the target of an editor's ire this week in a piece that went out on the AP wire. The story, an otherwise average story about the identification of a dead body, was "run-of-the-mill" until you
got to the final paragraph.
Investigators are not sure if Powell died where her body was found or if she was killed elsewhere, WLWT Eyewitness News 5's most-overrated, obnoxious, annoying, stick-like, ho-bag, sperm-receptacle staff member Raegan Butler reported.
The original story, as you could imagine, has been
yanked by the AP, but through the miracle of modern caches, you can
see it here, or a
screenshot here.
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Ooooh . . . that really bites!
Posted by: Lola at July 20, 2004 04:46 AM (V1eTE)
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Whoa! He/she sure let it rip!
Posted by: Fausta at July 20, 2004 06:15 AM (WhoVr)
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That's... I mean... wow.
It's a good thing I don't have mad computer skillz, or that sort of thing would be cropping up all over the wire services. HA!
Posted by: Beck at July 20, 2004 08:11 AM (fllfQ)
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I know I shouldn't be laughing, but...I'm laughing anyway.
That was just WRONG.
Posted by: Julie Anne Fidler at July 20, 2004 07:04 PM (b/7hi)
Posted by: Linda at July 21, 2004 04:41 AM (9drJL)
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That was so unprofessional, and uncalled for. I think that person deserved to be fired.
Posted by: jane at July 21, 2004 04:42 AM (eoDj6)
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And they were fired.
From the ChannelCincinnati website (http://www.channelcincinnati.com/station/3556677/detail.html):
On Monday, July 19, language was added to a news story on channelcincinnati.com that was offensive and hurtful toward one of our staff members and was an egregious violation of the standards of this news organization. As soon as the posting was discovered it was immediately removed from channelcincinnati.com and a company-wide effort was mounted to remove all references to the story from Web search engines.
This posting was the result of one individual's actions and that individual has been terminated.
We regret the trouble this has caused for the individual named and our entire staff and we apologize to viewers of channelcincinnati.com.
Posted by: Rob Bernard at July 21, 2004 09:20 AM (O3Vnh)
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There's just one problem: this reporter does slightly resemble a ho-bag, stick figure, sperm receptacle, buck toothed grin and all.
Technically, the editor reported truth and he/she gets fired for that? SHUH!
Posted by: Silent Mike at July 24, 2004 06:07 PM (xaCTz)
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Are those documents in your pants, or are you happy to see me?
Former Clinton National Security Advisor Sandy Berger is now under investigation for swiping documents out of the National Archives. The documents in question related to the investigation of the 9/11 Commission.
Berger and his lawyer said Monday night he knowingly removed the handwritten notes by placing them in his jacket and pants, and also inadvertently took copies of actual classified documents in a leather portfolio."I deeply regret the sloppiness involved, but I had no intention of withholding documents from the commission, and to the contrary, to my knowledge, every document requested by the commission from the Clinton administration was produced," Berger said in a statement to the AP.
Translation: "I'm sorry that I got caught."
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I thought they'd been allowed to take out handwritten notes uponl leaving that room? Why take handwritten notes if you can't take these with you?
Posted by: Lola at July 20, 2004 04:48 AM (V1eTE)
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The ones he removed weren't his, I imagine.
Posted by: McGehee at July 20, 2004 07:20 AM (WcMFl)
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Please allow me to correct myself after having browsed other blogs and their comment threads.
Apparently because the notes Bergler made were from classified documents, his notes were also considered classified unless and until they could be reviewed. Presumably he was supposed to submit his notes for said review, but instead he stuffed them into his jacket and pants (and if the latest is true, his socks) and smuggled them out. Apparently the SandBurglar didn't want anyone to know what he was taking notes about.
So the short answer to Lola's question is, No, they're not allowed to simply take out even their own handwritten notes made during that visit to the reading room. Classified information is classified information regardless of the medium.
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July 19, 2004
Project 21 Condemns Cartoonist for Racist Strip
I'm
quoted prominently in a new release from Project 21; the release goes after Ted Rall's strip that refers to Condoleezza Rice as a derrogatory racial slur.
At the same time, the silence over this from the "Soul Patrol" is deafening.
Because of the racially-insensitive content of a recent cartoon, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are asking Universal Press Syndicate to cease the distribution of comics drawn by Ted Rall. Project 21 also is challenging several other civil rights-oriented groups to join in the demand.A July 1 comic by Rall suggests "appropriate punishments for deposed Bushists" that parodies alleged treatment of Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison. The panel featuring Bush Administration national security advisor Condoleezza Rice has her saying "I was Bush's beard! His house nigga. His" She is interrupted by a character wearing a shirt reading "You're not white, stupid" who says, "Now hand over your hair straightener."
"Is it OK for Ted Rall to use such vile language because he's using it against a black conservative?" asks Project 21 member Michael King. "I'm beside myself with anger over this comic."
Project 21 is asking Universal Press Syndicate, the distributor of Rall's comics, to immediately terminate their relationship with him. Project 21 is also asking the NAACP, the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition to make similar demands based on their past involvement in pressuring ESPN to fire radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh in 2003.
Last year, in his capacity as a football commentator for ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown," Limbaugh criticized the performance of Philadelphia Eagle's quarterback Donovan McNabb, saying, "The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well." Afterwards, NAACP president and CEO Kweisi Mfume called Limbaugh's comments "bigoted and arrogant" and called for his removal. The NABJ demanded ESPN "separate itself" from Limbaugh. Rainbow/PUSH Coalition president Jesse Jackson called the remarks "not accurate andinsulting." Limbaugh later resigned.
"From radical poet Amiri Baraka to singer Harry Belafonte and now cartoonist Ted Rall, too many people feel they have free rein to insult the dignity of Condoleezza Rice and have no problem injecting race into that abuse," adds King. "It's time for the civil rights establishment to stop allowing this assault on an accomplished black woman or they put their credibility at risk."
Is it OK for Rall to do this because Rice is a conservative black person? You know as well as I do that if Rall had used the same term to describe Jesse Jackson or Sheila Jackson-Lee or some other member of the Soul Patrol that there would be such an uproar that Universal Press would have yanked everything that Rall had done. Not only that, but Rall would be publicly excoriated and virtually excomunicated from the entirity of Western culture.
So what's the difference?
What makes it right here and wrong at any other point?
If I get no reply -- or worse yet, a negative reply from the NAACP, Rainbow/PUSH and the NABJ, then, at least as far as I'm concerned, they will have shown their true agenda to the world: that if one is black and conservative, that we are to be treated as blacks were treated at the beginning of last century. That we are lower than human. And that it is OK to treat us in such a fashion.
I, for one, won't take it lying down. Will you?
For those who haven't seen the cartoon:
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You keep us posted on this? I of course don't think I'll ever see anything in the press but hopefully Rall will get his.
What happens if the NAACP won't back it's own? Can we start a movement to get them to lose tax exempt status as a partisan orginization?
Posted by: nochizmo at July 19, 2004 05:12 PM (Uyy5b)
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I'm right behind you, Michael. There's a new generation yet to cultivate, people like you are right on the front lines for them, God speed.
Posted by: Michael Gallaugher at July 19, 2004 05:30 PM (ELy+Q)
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Despite being horribly offensive, this is really a poorly drawn and not funny cartoon. Keep up the fight! Gov. Schwarzennegar gets national media for playing off an SNL skit and Lott gets called to the carpet by other conservatives. But Bobby Byrd's comments, Hillary (Ghandi works at a gas station ) comment and this get no play from the major media.
Posted by: GMoore at July 20, 2004 06:44 AM (4jY/x)
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ted rall is a revolting, minimally talented, grossly misinformed deviant. Why he should be printed in any newspaper is beyond me. what crap.
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July 18, 2004
Paul Johnson Jr. beheading video released on web
Three days after US forces suspended searches for his body, the
murder by decapitation video of Paul Johnson, Jr. was released on the internet on a web site associated with Al Qaeda and other terrorists.
Images of an American hostage being decapitated surfaced Saturday on an Internet site known for carrying the statements of Islamic militants.The gruesome videotape appeared three days after U.S. authorities announced the search for the body of Paul M. Johnson Jr. had been called off.
Still photographs of Johnson's beheading had been posted June 19 on some of the same militant Islamic forums that on Saturday provided links to the newly released video footage.
Johnson, a 49-year-old engineer for U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin, was kidnapped June 12.
The video, which ran almost two minutes and included images of tanks and destroyed homes apparently in Iraq, carried the title "The Voice of Jihad: Get the infidels out of the Arabian Peninsula."
Voice of Jihad is the name of a periodical issued on the Internet twice monthly by the al-Qaida cell in Saudi Arabia, which claimed Johnson's killing.
These morons seem to think that by releasing the video of Johnson's beheading, that US forces and the US public will be intimidated. They still don't understand that the more they pull stunts like this, the more pissed off Americans are getting.
Americans are a patient lot. But there is a limit to that patience that is rapidly approaching.
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE, SPOILED, SNOBBY, PEOPLE WHO TAKE THIER LIFE, LUXERIES, AND MOST OF ALL FREEDOM SHOULD PRETTY GODDAMN THINK TWICE ABOUT ALL OF WHAT THEY HAVE AROUND THEM IN THE U.S. THESE VIDEOS ARE JUST A SIMPLE TASTE OF WHAT REALLY GOES ON OVER THERE AND HOW THESE PEOPLE THINK OF US. LEAVING THEM ALONE AND HOPING IT WILL GO AWAY IS NOT THE ANSWER. WE DID THAT FOR 8 YEARS WITH A DEGENERANT IN THE WHITE HOUSE (clinton) AND NOW LOOK WHAT HAPPENED. WE NEED TO NUETRALIZE THESE TERRORISTS,THIER SO CALLED RELIGOUS BELIEFS, AND SEND THEM TO BURNING FUCKING COCKSUCKINF HELL WHERE THEY FUCKIN' BELONG. STAND TALL FOR OUR PRESIDENT, MILITARY, AND YOUR COUNTRY BECAUSE THIS IS A HUGE SHIT SANDWHICH AND EVERYONE WILL HAVE TO TAKE A BITE. THE NEW IRAQ, FREEDOM, AND ALL GOODNESS WILL PREVAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Ensign Andrew U.S.N. at July 19, 2004 02:38 PM (qDesQ)
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Has it not occured to you that Al-Quaida dislike you for a reason?
It is not your freedom despite what FOX news claims. I live in a democracy. I have freedom of speech, association. My sisters can walk down the street alongside muslims and there is no complaint. Why then do Al-Quaida etc not blow up things in Britain, France (where my sisters live), Germany etc?
That said what was done to Paul Johnson Jr was disgusting and I hope your military gets hold of the ones who beheaded him and take them apart very very slowly without anaesthetic having made them beg for their lives in front of the whole world. Next time though PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Nick Saunders at July 21, 2004 06:25 AM (kJ8IO)
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Kill all Muslims and bury them with dead pigs! May their souls be the eternal fuel that fires Hell!
Posted by: TheVoice at July 21, 2004 03:44 PM (rr8Q0)
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When will we stand up and say, "enough is enough"? How many people have to die such a horrible death before action is no longer an option? Mr. President, get off your ass, stand up, and be what we expected you to be when the American people gave you the privelege of representing our country!
Posted by: Lesley Wiesmore at July 22, 2004 12:29 AM (LxrWg)
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Let this muslim Motheruckers go ahead! for each they kill of us 1000 will die of them.
The moslems will be exterminated......its just a matter of time!
Posted by: Muslim Whore Killer at July 22, 2004 06:51 AM (ByNzo)
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those damn muslims need to be executed before america is no longer a country of freedom. all of those mother fuckers should die in a heinous uncivilized way. they should be tortured and beheaded in front of their families. if the government won't do it, bring the mother fuckers to me and i will send them to hell myself. God will judge them and they will ALL go to hell.
Posted by: sunshine at July 22, 2004 09:41 AM (eHWy7)
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THEY HAVE THE SAME BLOODY GOD AS YOU DO YOU STIUPID, IGNORANT, XENOPHOBIC, BIGOTED IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!
HAVE ANY OF YOU LOT ON HERE HEARD OF THE CRUSADES? WELL AS YOU SEEM TO BE AMERICANS WITH NO APPRECIATION OF HISTORY I WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU.
1193 OR 1194 RICHARD I OF ENGLAND, LEOPOLD OF AUSTRIA AND PHILLIP OF FRANCE (AN ARMY UNDER THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR FREDERICK BARBAROSSA MAY HAVE BEEN THERE AS WELL) BESIEGED THE CITY OF ACRE. UPON CAPTURING IT FROM THE MUSLIMS THESE CHRISITIAN WARRIORS WENT ON AN ORGY OF LOOTING, STEALING, MURDERING AND RAPING AGAINST THE CIVILIAN POPULATION. THESE ACTS WERE APPLAUDED BY CHRISTIAN BISHOPS.
MUSLIM SOLDIERS CAPTURED BY CHRISTIAN NIGHTS WERE EXECUTED WITHOUT A SECOND THOUGHT. THE SARACENS BY CONTRAST TREATED THEIR CAPTIVES HUMANELY. THEY HAD STANDARDS OF CLEANLINESS THAT PUT EUROPE TO SHAME. BANKS AND OTHER MODERN INSTITUTIONS WERE IN FULL SWING. WHEN RICHARD BECAME TO ILL TO TAKE JERUSALEM, SALADIN SENT HIM MEDECINE AND FOOD AND NOT ONLY ALLOWED HIM TO VISIT THE CITY, HE PROMISED (A PROMISE THAT WAS KEPT) TO MAKE THE HOLY LAND FREE FOR THE PASSAGE OF ALL REGARDLESS OF THEIR RELIGION.
CONTRAST: CHRISTIANS LEADING HOLY WAR AGAINST A PEOPLE WHO PUT THEM TO SHAME IN THE FIELDS OF HYGINE AND HUMAN DECENCY. MUSLIMS WHO END THE CONFLICT SENSIBLY.
THE KORAN PREACHES LOVE AND PEACE OSAMA BIN LADEN AND OTHER NUTCASES TO THE CONTRARY. OF THE THREE OCCASIONS WHERE THE LIBRARY AT ALEXANDRIA (THATS IN EGYPT BY THE WAY) THE SECOND AND ARGUABLY MOST DEVASTATING ATTACK WAS MADE BY CHRISTIAN BIGOTS BECAUSE THE DOCUMENTS HELD IN THERE CONTRADICTED THE RUBBISH THEY WERE SPOUTING AT THE TIME. YES THE CALIPH OF DAMASCUS DID THE SAME THING A FEW CENTURIES LATER FOR EXACTLY THE SAME REASONS.
I HAVE MET COUNTLESS CHRISTIANS WHO HAVE TRIED TO CONVERT ME TO THEIR RELIGION AND WHO HAVE TRIED TO QUOTE THE BIBLE AS A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. MY FATHER CAME OUT OF CHURCH ONE DAY SURROUNDED BY PEOPLE WHO HAD PONTIFICATED CRAP FOR 3 HOURS, CLAIMED TO BE HOLIER THEN JESUS HIMSELF AND THEN NOT 5 MINUTES LATER CROSSED THE STREET RATHER THAN ACKNOWLEDGE A BLACK (IF THE TERM IS OFFENSIVE TO MR KING I APOLOGISE BUT I CANNOT THINK OF A BETTER DESCRIPTIVE) FAMILY WHO HAD JUST MOVED IN AND WERE ON THEIR WAY TO CHURCH.
BY COMPARISON I HAVE NEVER MET A MUSLIM OR AN ARAB WHO HAS EVER TRIED TO TELL ME BELIEF SYSTEM IS WRONG OR TRIED TO MAKE ME A MUSLIM.
YOU LOT PREACH HATRED OF A SYSTEM YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT. YOU COME ON HERE AND MAKE ASSISNINE AND RACIST COMMENTS ABOUT A PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE 90% OF THE SAME THINGS YOU BELIEVE (OR CLAIM TO BELIEVE) AND THEN HAVE THE CAST IRON CHEEK TO COMPLAIN WHEN THAT BEHAVIOUR CREATES TERRORISM. MY GOD. YOU WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT A COUNTRY THAT WAS THE FIRST TO PROVIDE IT'S CITIZENS WITH A WRITTEN CONSTITUTION AND A REPRESENTATIVE SYSTEM, A COUNTRY WITH FIRST CLASS UNIVERSITIES AND A BASIC DESIRE TO DO GOOD IN THE WORLD WOULD HAVE LEARNT BY NOW.
Posted by: Nick Saunders at July 23, 2004 02:44 AM (IThX8)
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damn straight Nick! I'm with u all the way.
There are extremist groups in all religions - its inevitable- thinking that they know their religion back to front and that ONLY their religion is so damn SUPREME.
Bloody hell people, religions over time have been created(sorry if thats not the operative word) inorder to 'better' the human way of life to a path of 'good' and what not..... I dont really know where -'HaTe EveRyone That doEs not FolloW ur Religion' and 'Kill innoCenT PeopLe, to provide for youR oWn MeAnS' is written either in the BIBLE, the KORAN, the Talmud or the VEDA's. As far as I'm concerned religions are there to show people the right path, so to prevent utter and total cHaOs from occuring, but all they seem to be doing is making things worse. People are not reading the finer prints of their religion and paying more attention to the parts that are distinct or appeal to them.
ALSO, i really dont understand how people can develop sp much HaTe against others whom they aren't even fa,iliar with. I thought that everyone was individual- 'no one is the same'. And just because a few total complete ignorant idiots have gotten together and started a HATE CAMPAIGN towards those whom they dont seem to 'like' i.e. KKK or the Al-Muqrin group. Doesnt mean that the rest of the people that follow the same religion but not he same extremist views are Idiots as well. Why do u peole want to kill the whole MusLim community ( to many this comprises of those living in Iran and Iraq) when the majority of them ( who by the way live in OTHER countries such as INDIA and South EAsT Asia) don't even know and couldnt give a SHIT about whats happening in IRAQ.
I wish that u pathetic ignorant people with ur biased views can one day open ur EYES- get EduCateD and rid urselves of the shitty BiaSed views you HavE Now............
Posted by: Shibbi at July 26, 2004 06:15 AM (b/zLd)
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my name is katie and I am fourteen years old. All im hearing about are these beheadings and you now what? I'm sick of it. Why dont we just go over there and behead all of those mother fuckers , and if not, remember, what goes around comes around. those sickos will get their punishment soon enough. and i want them to have a slow painful death. the most gruesome anyone can think of. And all these deaths are Bush's fucking fault. whoever reads this, if you vote for him, ur pretty fucking stupid. do you think that bush really cared about the hostages. Don't think so! bush needs to get of his fat ass and actually care about this country. I know whta you all are thinking, oh shes only fourteen and she doesnt know shit about this stuff. sorry you are wrong. i have a 4.0 and ive done research on all this, and bush is a fucking waste of space, i could have made a better president then him. And to all the families out there who have lost loved ones, i pray for you and i weep for you. and dont worry, like i said , they will all die! S L O W L Y ! ! !
Posted by: katie ochs at October 03, 2004 07:42 AM (Kyg4Q)
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ALL THOSE FUCKERS ARE GONNA DIE
Posted by: Muslim basher at October 03, 2004 07:50 AM (Kyg4Q)
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the chicken is coming home to roost. I am not all that sense less killing but european did a lot of shit to every race of people and i have no remorse for any of the victims with out heads. it is Karma baby!!!!!!!!!
the one
Posted by: john thomas at October 04, 2004 08:34 AM (LII3D)
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Since Sept. 11 ATTACKCS I've felt like I can't come out of a nightmare.. Yes, I do agree with alot of you people, I will love to kill this terrorists with my own hands. They don't deserve anything better than to be sacrifice to death little by little until they completly die of pain. I do have alot of hatred on this motherfuckers,they should be hunt and brought to justice. The president should stop wasting his time and our money so another country could live secure and in peace,he should concentrate only on the fucking terrorist to be punished.
Posted by: MYRA at October 05, 2004 01:29 PM (KS6Yr)
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Hell, the comments are really about anger. What is anger, but an attempt to say your way is wrong and mine is superior.
To experience reality, one must die to preconceptions and take on nothingness, so that all that is appears.
We can not say in a few words what needs to be said, but hold these truths to be self-evident!
Posted by: Anonymous at October 09, 2004 06:20 PM (MSHh6)
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Well isn't this a nice little mish-mash of verbal human waste being brewed up here. This is my first taste of such a message board and frankly, I'd rather have a dirty water frank, cooked in the depths of the Hudson river by a blood dripping aids victim with a bad chest cold. Does anybody remember one of the last things that Jesus said... "Love one another as I have loved you..." Whatever religion you are, when you get angry at either side or a President or Muhajdeen leader or whoever, remember that at any instant, your own life or the life of someone you love or even dislike that is close to you in some way could be horribly snuffed out in front of your eyes or near your person. Remember that whatever you say becomes a reality. So if you say you want someone to go to hell, just know you lit the first match. Oh and those gasoline draws are non-returnable after you open them.
Posted by: Kinnard Chapman at October 27, 2004 02:51 PM (pGdsv)
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man All I have to say about this shit is this.....I have seen the beheading video 2 times and I just hope Paul Johnson jr. wasn't beheaded while still alive,,,man that is some fucked up and disturbing shit....the man's head was shaking when the guy on top of him was slicing through his fuckin throat....Muslims: SICK BASTARDS....at least in the U.S all we do is shoot you...beheading? Fuck that shit!! U muslims take life toooo Fucking seriously.....calm the fuck down....
Posted by: ephraim at October 28, 2004 12:41 PM (NhqvS)
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just to add to the thread, Im a member of the United States Marine Core and I really hope we dont leave til we kill every one of those bastards
Posted by: Pvt. Lowe at December 23, 2004 01:19 PM (E/y1K)
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I THINK THESE ASSHOLES DONT HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO WITH THEIR LIVES EXCEPT KIDNAP AND BEHEAD THE INNOCENT PEOPLE.THEY THRIVE ON THE INNOCENT.I HAVE WATCHED ALL THE BEHEADINGS AND I GOT REALLY DEPPRESSED,AND CRY ALL THE TIME AND HAVE NIGHTMARES.SO NOW ALL I DO IS MAKE COFFEE ALL NIGHT AND STAY UP ALL NIGHT WITH MY SHOTGUNS.HOW CAN PEOPLE BE SO CRUEL.THERES ALOT OF MUSLEMS LIVING IN THE U.S.A MOST OF THEM WANT A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE.THATS WHY THEIR HERE.SOME JUST WANT TO HURT THE INNOCENT.YOU DONT SEE US AMERICANS KIDNAPPING THEM AND FILMING THEM BEING BEHEADED.WERE BETTER THAN THEM.THEY SAY AMERICANS ARE EVIL.THAT WHEN THEY KILL US THEIR GOING TO HEAVEN AND WERE GOING TO HELL.THEIR THE EVIL ONES WHOS GOING TO HELL WHEN THEY DIE NOT US.
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"Thou shalt smite George W. Bush..."
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I am concern about what is happenings to our country daily. It appears to me that no one in power truly cares about the "average Joe." Especially if he is an African- American. I would like to see if conservative African-Americans really believe their speech. I have always been a hard working American and taught the values of hard work and honesty to my childrens. Now my family is faced with a crisis situation which has challenged our faith in our government and the American way of life. At the hand of our own military, my son has been dishonored and disenfranchised by way of false accusations, blackmail, and extortion for a political relationship with South Korea. We have tried every avenue we could think of in working with the system, to no avail. If the republican party is truly the party for our future, contact me and demonstrate to me your interest in this matter and how we can recieve justice.
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July 17, 2004
Bubba the Love Sponge running for county sheriff in FL
Five months ago, Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem was a morning radio host for Clear Channel Radio in Tampa, and syndicated to several other cities. Today,
he's planning on running for Sheriff of Pinellas County, FL.
"For over a decade I've been the voice of the people," Clem said during a news conference Friday at the DoubleTree Hotel Tampa Westshore. "Now, I want to give the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office back to the people."This will be the second time Clem, 38, has campaigned for the office. He was not an official candidate in 2000, but this time, because he paid the $8,584.86 filing fee, he will be on the ballot as the lone Democrat.
Clem will await the winner of the GOP primary between Chief Deputy Jim Coats and Tim Glassburner, a retired Ohio sheriff's deputy.
Bubba was fired from his morning show after the Federal Communications Commission fined Clear Channel $755,000 for indecent comments that aired on Bubba's show.
A registered Republican until he registered with the Democratic party 60 days ago, Bubba says he's "fed up with Republicans."
As opposed to his more famous radio name, the ballot will read "Bubba Clem," his real name.
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I am not sure I would want "the voice of the people" (which people exactly?) running the Sheriff's department. He already has shown he advocates a liberal application of the law. I'll bet he's fed up with Republicans like Ken Lay is fed up with Republicans.
Posted by: Joel (No Pundit Intended) at July 17, 2004 06:31 PM (IW50W)
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It would sure make voters in Fulton and DeKalb counties look bad if voters in
Florida reject Spongy for sheriff.
Speaking of which, I'm hoping voters here in Coweta don't fall for the challenger in our sheriff race. The more I see from him the better I like the incumbent.
Posted by: McGehee at July 18, 2004 04:29 AM (WcMFl)
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I live in Pinellas Co. and Bubba has my vote.
Posted by: alacet at July 18, 2004 12:59 PM (PcgQk)
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You must know the facts,, and one is that Bubba is an actor. He did it well and made lots of money doing it. He has my vote
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Black voters in GA starting to look at GOP courtesy of Herman Cain
Black voters across the state of Georgia are starting to look at the Republican Party, as a result of the candidacy of Herman Cain for the US Senate seat being vacated by Zell Miller.
Cain, owner of the Godfather's Pizza chain, has been running for the Senate on the Republican side of the ticket against current US Congressmen Mac Collins and Johnny Isakson, with the primary coming up this coming Tuesday.
A caller to Rush Limbaugh yesterday emphasized this swing to the right by some black voters.
RUSH: Now, look, I've been doing this show for 16 years, and every day -- well, not every day, but every week in these 16 years -- there will be an event happen that has made us think, "You know, the tide may be turning. There may be a shift going on, black votes going to Republican candidates," and it really hasn't happened. There's a percentage of 10-to-12% of the black population, which is middle and upper class, which has broken away from the traditional prescriptions of the civil rights coalition, the NAALCP, but the percentage isn't really growing. You're just hearing from different people in it. Now, I'm not trying to be negative about it. I think it's gonna happen at some point, because, like everybody else on the left, they're old. Their playbook is dying out. They haven't put any new plays or pages in it, and at some point, you know, being a membership of the Democratic Party power party table is not going to be that big a deal. I don't know how soon that's going to be, but the NAALCP is more firmly partisan than they have ever been.CALLER: That's all they are.
RUSH: And to the extent that they're able to go out and marshal the traditional 88-to-90% of the black vote for the Democrat candidate, they still have that power.
CALLER: Well, the message that Herman is giving in black churches is asking them, you know, "Are you against abortion?" and they raise their hands, and "Are you for lower taxes?" and they raise their hands. He says, "Congratulations, you're all conservative Republicans," and when we get that message out that our core values are akin to their core values, and we get the real truth past the media, I think that turn will come and I hope it's now.
As conservative blacks get out into the community, the rest of black America is starting to see that we are not the "boogieman" or the "spook who sat by the door" that we have been made out to be by the "Soul Patrol."
As I said on a local Atlanta radio station this week, we are the same people standing next to them in line at the supermarket or the bank, sitting next to them in church and at the local PTA meetings.
And we know that black America wants the same things as the rest of America wants: safe streets, good schools, low taxes and a place to get a decent steak once in awhile.
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Having Cain as my senator would be awesome.
He is the far better choice in this election. I'm glad he is finally getting some national attention. I only wish he could have gotten some bigger national names to come down and campaign for him.
I'd rather keep Miller than have any of the other two candidates in there.
Posted by: CD at July 17, 2004 06:41 AM (qCotl)
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GASP!!!!
He's in a Black church?
Campaigning?
Why, isn't that illegal?
TAKE THE CHURCHES NON-PROFIT STATUS!!!!!!
Written tongue in cheek.
Posted by: DarkStar at July 17, 2004 06:49 AM (cnw1A)
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The AJC had a howler in today's edition (or at least, this morning is when I first saw it online). They're spinning that Cain isn't having success getting into a runoff with Isakson because the latest poll shows Isakson with 46 percent.
Yup. To the AJC, 46% is the majority needed to avoid a runoff. But I can believe it's close -- today my mailbox was stuffed with last-minute negative materials from Isakson slamming Herman Cain.
I am
so looking forward to Tuesday night.
Posted by: McGehee at July 17, 2004 11:09 AM (WcMFl)
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Never thought black conservatives were "boogiemen". I think that the current message told to black folks concerning "getting rights and respect" is outdated and needs to modified. And if that means the NAACP gotta go to get there, so be it.
Posted by: S-Train at July 17, 2004 10:43 PM (FBz/S)
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Sounds like he should be given one of the primetime slots at the Republican convention.
Posted by: Lola Lee at July 18, 2004 10:05 AM (pHF7u)
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Here are a few more questions Cain didn't dare ask the black church congregations:
1) Do you believe health care should be a right?
2) Do you believe that your bank account money should remain federally insured (meaning if your bank pulls an Enron, you won't lose all your money)?
3) Do you believe any qualified young man or woman should be able to go to college regardless of his/her family's income?
4)Do you believe in appointing judges who would allow states to chip away at civil rights and civil liberties because the majority of their constituents wants them chipped away?
Sorry Herman, the African-American community believes in progressive values, not your "keep me rich at the expense of the working class" policies.
Posted by: Kevin at August 06, 2004 12:41 PM (8Dipj)
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July 16, 2004
In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night...Aw, damn!
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Comic book movies have hit their stride as serious, albeit fantastical, entertainment.
Spider-Man 2 is the number one motion picture in the nation this week, and is arguably the pinnacle of the genre.
But when you think all is right in the world, someone comes along and takes a whiz in the punch.
According to Moriarty at AintItCool, Jack Black will be playing Green Lantern in a "zany comedy version a la THE MASK."
As I understand it, DC Comics tried desperately to dodge this bullet, but ultimately, they don’t have the right to veto something if Warner Bros. really wants to make it happen. This is the problem with the way DC’s deal with their corporate overlords is structured. Their hands are tied. As much as they are aware of the problem with this approach to the material, they just have to sit back and watch it happen along with fans of the character and the rich mythology that has been established over the long run of the various GREEN LANTERN titles.I like Jack Black. I really do. I’m dying to see what he does in KING KONG because I trust the director and the rest of the creative team, and I have a feeling they’ll find the right way to harness his energy. But this GREEN LANTERN gives me gas right away. Maybe I’ll be proven wrong. Maybe they’ll find a way to make it funny without totally trashing everything that’s ever made the title great. And maybe this’ll be exactly as godawful as it sounds. Either way, this one just passed from “rumor” to “confirmed news,” so brace yourselves, comic fans. It’s coming...
We just got rid of the notion of McG destroying
Superman; I just found out that Hal Jordan is taking back the ring in
GL: Rebirth and then all of a sudden we've got this.
Just damn.
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I never thought of GL as being as dark as Batman but I didn't think he was a joke fest either. I hope they don't trash it. Heck GL has a lot of different ways it could go...but comady along the lines of the mask isn't it.
Now if they would just come out with a film noire version of "The Shadow"....That would be cool (and not campy either).
Posted by: Guy S. at July 16, 2004 07:12 PM (6aoDM)
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I've always thought that a GL movie, Hal Jordan, Kyle Raynor or (preferably) John Stewart could be fantastic, a combination of super-hero and space opera. The visuals alone, if done right, could be worth the price of admission. This debacle in the making is intolerable.
Posted by: frinklin at July 16, 2004 11:25 PM (7VjNn)
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Aw jeez! I like Jack Black, but really.
Personally, I have long had in my head the notion of a good Green Arrow film being possible. People I've mentioned it to generally don't agree.
Posted by: Jay Solo at July 17, 2004 05:35 AM (ECWEx)
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I totally agree about Green Arrow. Base it on the Mike Grell work like Longbow Hunters and it would be terrific
Posted by: frinklin at July 17, 2004 11:24 AM (7VjNn)
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I could see Black playing Guy Gardner.
Posted by: Gib at July 18, 2004 12:32 PM (HQJL2)
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MoveOn.org to sue Fox over term "Fair & Balanced"
Liberal political action group MoveOn.org is planning a Monday morning news conference in New York City, where they
plan to file suit against Fox and Fox News Channel. The suit will claim that Fox is misleading the public by using the term "fair and balanced" to describe it's network coverage.
At a press conference that will begin at the Warwick Hotel and conclude with the delivery of legal papers to FOX News’ NYC studio this Monday, representatives from MoveOn.org and others will unveil their next step in the campaign to hold FOX News accountable.Two major legal actions challenging the network’s use of the tagline “Fair and Balanced” will be announced. Chellie Pingree, President of Common Cause will lead the news conference.
The war of words continues.
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Posted by: Sissy Willis at July 16, 2004 02:36 PM (Low+y)
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I would love to say that this has a snowball's chance of succeeding, but with some of the ridiculous rulings courts have made of late, you never know.
Posted by: S Michael Moore at July 16, 2004 02:41 PM (8OqrX)
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Boy, these stupid liberals will fund anything. You would think they learned a lesson from FOX when they sued Franken. These "silly suits" only help the opponent by giving free publicity. There is actually a study that says that Fox Special Report is the most balanced news program on TV.
RE: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1158002/posts
These moveon.org folks are
a) Foolish
b)desparate,
c)have too much money or
d)all of the above
Posted by: vanyogan at July 16, 2004 07:24 PM (v3UpT)
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Will Michael Moore ever get sued for his horrendous misuse of the word documentary?
Posted by: Watcher at July 16, 2004 10:17 PM (NZ6Md)
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Anything to keep the lawyers busy!
Posted by: Fausta at July 17, 2004 03:16 AM (WhoVr)
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Folks, this is good news.
MoveOn feels threatened by the slogan! I like that. Plus, the negative publicity generated for MoveOn will be priceless.
Posted by: cole at July 17, 2004 07:07 AM (TZj70)
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FOX should counter-sue for wasted time. This is one of those cases where the plaintiff should be liable for the defendant's legal bills if the plaintiff loses. Plus a penalty for filing a frivilous suit.
Posted by: Richard at July 19, 2004 01:32 PM (YwdKL)
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L O LLL. With umpteen other organizations coaching Kerry for sound bytes and MoveOns chasing Fox. Free speech my ASS. "your free to speak if you side with me!" isn't that LLL's slogan?
Posted by: nochizmo at July 19, 2004 05:20 PM (Uyy5b)
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There is no such thing as integrity anymore. This only proves to justify Fox News and lets me know that they really are fair and balanced if such unfair and unbalanced organizations are threatened by their news coverage. If FNC isn't really fair or balanced then how do they explain shows like Hannity and Colmes or The O'Reilly Factor? Whose display of both liberal and conservative guests, views and the like are a staple of the shows. Why not go after ABC, CNN, or NPR? The hypocrisy is overwhelming!
They(FNC)are the big kid on the block now and so are receiving the brunt of attacks, making them out to be the media bully, no doubt spawned or encouraged by their competition.
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Those observant types among you will note two things:
1) that the first part of my message is missing - yes I was too long winded.
2) more importantly the democracy now dot org link appears to have been included in my post even though I state that such things are censored and not allowed in posts here. FYI, I added a tag in between "democracy" and "now" with the words "take this out" inside it. This tag allowed my post with the URL intact to pass by the censoring check but sometime after the censor was passed my post was run through a filter which removed html tags from it. That's why the supposedly prohibited link appears here.
Providence has apparently cast some light in my direction but only for so long as it takes one of the bookburners here to have my post stricken from the record. You who go on and on about freedom of the press and freedom of speech, prove it by keeping my post up.
PMJ
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