Thursday, May 31, 2007

Inside the Creation Museum

I don't know whether to laugh of cry. But with lines like "They will try to come up with an explanation to keep the fossils old," says Ham, "but we don't need to. The explanation of their age is already right there in the Bible." it's a must read.
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Adam and Eve frolic amid the dinosaurs in the new $27 million museum that demonstrates Darwin has nothing on the Book of Genesis.

By Gordy Slack

May 31, 2007 | PETERSBURG, Ky -- The Creation Museum swung open its stegosaurus-guarded gates to the public Monday, and I have to say it's out of this world. For those of us raised in natural history Meccas like the American Museum in New York, the Smithsonian in Washington, or the Field in Chicago, the beautifully designed museum induces an eerie vertigo. All the familiar characters are here: T. rex, giant skeletons of triceratops and apatosaurus, a pterosaur spreading its wings above the crowd, live exhibits of birds, amphibians and reptiles, and the dripping, hooting and chirping soundtrack of the primeval forest. There are also a couple of unfamiliar faces, for a natural history museum, in the tan and finely muscled bodies of Adam and Eve.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Streltsky Revolt take 2

So, about a month ago I wrote that maybe a demonstration of judicial will towards the incredibly forgetfull Alberto Gonzales may help jar his memory. Well, here is even a better demonstration. Start with Dr. Evil himself and see how quickly the others fall into line.
Karl Rove is refusing to voluntarily testify in front of the judiciary panel and is now being threatened with subpoenas.
Boy where are all those Republicans talking about cooperation as they were when it was Clinton?
BRING THE FUCKERS DOWN!!!!!

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Monday, May 21, 2007

Re: Small Magazines, Big Ideas by Bill Moyers

05/21/2007 @ 1:07pm

It is inevitable that postage rates go up. But it is not inevitable that they favor one class of users, large-circulation magazines, while causing severe hardship to another class, the small-circulation magazines that the nation depends on for informed analysis of public affairs. Yet unless there is a dramatic public outcry, it is a hardship that will go into effect in mid-July.

IMPEACH THE Prick. take 379!!!

Sign the petition to impeach AG Alberto.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The stone is cast

Does "ding dong the witch is dead" fit the moment?
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Jerry Falwell spent a career demonizing others. Upon his death, what else could he expect in return?

By Alan Wolfe


The Rev. Jerry Falwell speaks during the Christian Coalition of America Road to Victory 2000 conference in Washington on Sept. 29, 2000.
May 15, 2007 | One never wants to speak ill of the dead, but in the case of Jerry Falwell, how can one not? Falwell will always be remembered for his "700 Club" comment in the wake of Sept. 11: "I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America, I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this happen.'" Even though Falwell later apologized, the damage had been done: A sacred moment had been used for profane purpose.

Monday, May 14, 2007

U.S. Aims to Weaken G-8 Climate Change Statement

By Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, May 13, 2007; Page A09

Negotiators from the United States are trying to weaken the language of a climate change declaration set to be unveiled at next month's G-8 summit of the world's leading industrial powers, according to documents obtained yesterday by The Washington Post.

The Matt Drudge primary

How professional political operatives secretly control the news you read about the 2008 campaign. Hint: It involves the Drudge Report.

Editor's note: This story has been corrected since it was originally published.

By Michael Scherer
May 14, 2007 | WASHINGTON -- John McCain's "Bomb Iran" scandal almost never happened.

The reporters covering the Murrells Inlet, S.C., rally last month, where McCain jokingly parodied the old Beach Boys song "Barbara Ann" with the words "Bomb Iran," didn't think the joke was news. Only one writer, Scott Harper, from the local Georgetown Times, mentioned it in his story, and he relegated it to the 17th paragraph. "I didn't think Jay Leno would be talking about it," he said.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

The Third Stage

So as not to lose it to the archives just yet..

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A collection of short mainstream media and independent film clips on the evolution of 9/11 skepticism.

This will be the most important and worthwhile twenty minutes of your week.
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Here is the link if this doesn't load
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5224963246223576086&hl=en

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

JFK Murder Plot "Deathbed Confession" Aired On National Radio

It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma...
The article has a link to the actual tape.
enjoy
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Former CIA agent, Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt names the men who killed Kennedy

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, April 30, 2007


The "deathbed confession" audio tape in which former CIA agent and Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt admits he was approached to be part of a CIA assassination team to kill JFK was aired this weekend - an astounding development that has gone completely ignored by the establishment media.

My view on things...

As the Senate subpeonas Alberto Gonzales' emails and after days, nay weeks, of trying to get information out of this man. Why don't they fine him with purgery and obstruction of justice and give him a little JT (jail time). I think that would send the appropriate message to not only the AG office but to the hill in general. A message of "let us not f#*k around here, let's show that we mean business and make some heads role in the name of justice. Maybe then dear old Albertos' recent memory problem might suddenly resolve itself. Here is a man that is supossed to defend the Constitution of the United States and instead, has been ripping it to shreds.

Really I would like something along the lines of a Streltsky revolt, where the Czar/Kremlins private security force, the Streltsky guards, would seize whomever they were revolting against and hurl them from a balcony of the Kremlin onto the awaiting upturned spears of the rest of the Streltsky guards. The "receiving" guards would then use their spears to pull their victim apart and have the glory of bathing in there enemies blood (just reward for not being part of the crew that got to obtain and "escort" the victim to the balcon, I imagine.)

I realize that this will most likely not happen. So I will be happy with the 1st suggestion. However; we could give the option to Alberto and let him decide: Mr. Gonzales, you are charged with purgery, obstruction of justice, Derelicition of duty (failure to defend the Constitution of the United States, lawyers help me out here), etc., etc..... you may choose your punisment: Prison, where we will ensure you are grouped with the biggest White Supremecist murdering basterd we can find for the rest of your life, or you may be thrown onto the upturned spikes of the families who have lossed family members in the war on terror. If enough of these people do not wish to participate, we will open the enrollement to all the ciitiizens whose rights you have helped destroy, in short Mr. Gonzales,(because I know you are suffering from memory problems sir) every citizen.

Afterall, wasn't it Thomas Jefferson who said " a little bloodshed is healthy for a democracy."

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Los Angeles Times Op-Ed: U.S. media have lost the will to dig deep

A changed news culture has let several important investigative stories slip through the cracks.

By Greg Palast
April 27, 2007

IN AN E-MAIL uncovered and released by the House Judiciary Committee last month, Tim Griffin, once Karl Rove’s right-hand man, gloated that “no [U.S.] national press picked up” a BBC Television story reporting that the Rove team had developed an elaborate scheme to challenge the votes of thousands of African Americans in the 2004 election.

The first refugees of global warming

And so it begins...
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Bangladesh watches in horror as much of the nation gives way to sea

By Laurie Goering
Tribune foreign correspondent
Published May 2, 2007

ANTARPARA, Bangladesh -- Muhammad Ali, a wiry 65-year-old, has never driven a car, run an air conditioner or done much of anything that produces greenhouse gases. But on a warming planet, he is on the verge of becoming a climate refugee.