Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Independent Online Edition > Commentators : app6

Independent Online Edition > Commentators : app6: "I don't hate George Bush or regard him as venal. He is sincere but narrow: most problematic in his presidency is his curious inability to fire those who have given him lousy advice and betrayed their stewardship."

A Lipstick President - New York Times

A Lipstick President - New York Times: "Exhaustion kicks in with any party in power for eight years, let alone one that tricked the country into war. "

Bike-Deep in the Big Muddy - New York Times

Bike-Deep in the Big Muddy - New York Times: "The former campaign manager for George McGovern's antiwar campaign in 1972 wrote: 'We've stumbled into a hornet's nest. We've weakened ourselves at home and in the world. We are less secure today than before this war began. Who now has the courage to say this?'"

Creationism on Display | theledger.com

Creationism on Display | theledger.com: "'If we lose Genesis as a legitimate scientific and historical explanation for man, then we lose the validity of Christianity. Period.'"

One can hope.

Creationism on Display | theledger.com

Creationism on Display | theledger.com: "It is important to many creationists that man and dinosaurs lived simultaneously because they believe there was no death in the world until Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden. If the Genesis story is false, they say, then there would be no need for Jesus Christ to redeem the sins of the world."

Correct, there is no need.

The Blog | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: ?For They That Sow the Wind Shall Reap the Whirlwind? | The Huffington Post

The Blog Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: ?For They That Sow the Wind Shall Reap the Whirlwind? The Huffington Post: "As Hurricane Katrina dismantles Mississippi's Gulf Coast, it's worth recalling the central role that Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour played in derailing the Kyoto Protocol and kiboshing President Bush's iron-clad campaign promise to regulate CO2."

Monday, August 29, 2005

ABC News: Corps of Engineers Fires Critical Official

ABC News: Corps of Engineers Fires Critical Official: "A high-ranking Army Corps of Engineers official who publicly criticized the Pentagon's decision to award Halliburton Co. a no-bid contract for work in Iraq has been demoted, officials said Monday."

Phill Sawyer - recollections

Phill Sawyer - recollections: "And there was Mike Curb, future Lt. Governor but then the smarmy, weird, wholesome nerd-virgin whose production of the Mike Curb Congregation was the cream of unsane right wing music."

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Tucker Carlson's show is a Here-It-Comes-O-Meter of the Apocalypse

If Rachel is on The Situation, my wife and I assume that reality is still allowed to breathe for at least one more day.

"Maddow seems to be what Jon Stewart and others were hoping for: someone with a sense of history before I Love the '90s doing the media-heretical - making serious points "from the left" without centrist pandering or apology. "You can't take this long-view, revolutionary-archetype approach to things," she emphasizes. "You have to save people's lives right now."

The Situation with Tucker Carlson - New York Magazine TV Review

The Situation with Tucker Carlson - New York Magazine TV Review: "she doesn�t buy the widespread idea that John McCain will be the next Republican presidential candidate. �That�s ridiculous! The Republicans basically built George W. Bush out of straw . . . They created him out of nothing so that he would owe them everything. They�re not gonna pick somebody like McCain, who has basically no friends in the Republican Party, doesn�t owe anybody anything, and is likely to make his own decisions.� "

Don't you just love it when thinking liberals get quoted?

The Situation with Tucker Carlson - New York Magazine TV Review

The Situation with Tucker Carlson - New York Magazine TV Review: "when Carlson suggested that Guant�namo Bay detainees had it pretty cushy because there was now a dentist on the premises, she scoffed fiercely, �Well, when you hold people in captivity for life, you occasionally have to extract their teeth.� "

Another reason why I've outlived my country

The fact, the tragedy, and the crime is that a lot of brave and trusting Americans have to die to end George W. Bush's disgrace.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Come on everybody, let's do the Rape !!

"The ethic of conservation is the explicit abnegation of man's dominion over the Earth. The lower species are here for our use. God said so: Go forth, be fruitful, multiply, and rape the planet--it's yours. That's our job: drilling, mining and stripping. Sweaters are the anti-Biblical view. Big gas-guzzling cars with phones and CD players and wet bars -- that's the Biblical view."

- from column "Oil Good; Democrats bad", 12 October, 2000

She sure is a terrific person.

from the Republican's Only Surviving Female Prick

"Conservatives believe man was created in God's image, while liberals believe they are gods. All of the behavioral tics of the liberals proceed from their godless belief that they can murder the unborn because they, the liberals, are themselves gods. They try to forcibly create 'equality' through affirmative action and wealth redistribution because they are gods. They flat-out lie, with no higher power to constrain them, because they are gods. They adore pornography and the mechanization of sex because man is just an animal, and they are gods. They revere the UN and not the U.S. because they aren't Americans -- they are gods."

If you need an extra asshole, try the bottle-blonde brainer Ann Coulter.

Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Indeed, when asked about a comment she made suggesting the New York Times building should be blown up, Coulter took the opportunity to clarify that she meant this should be done only with the newspaper staff inside."

She's so swell.

Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "'Here at the Spawn of Satan convention in Boston', and referred to an indefinite number of female attendees as 'corn-fed, no make-up, natural fiber, no-bra needing, sandal-wearing, hirsute, somewhat fragrant hippie chick pie wagons'."

Controversy Over Plans for Changes in U.S. Parks - Yahoo! News

Controversy Over Plans for Changes in U.S. Parks - Yahoo! News: "'It's a disaster,' said Denis Galvin, who was deputy director of the Park Service from 1998 to 2002 and is an expert on the management policies.
He noted that seemingly obscure issues such as the requirement for maintaining a dark night sky and preserving quiet would no longer be emphasized.
'We know how important these things are for animals,' Galvin said. 'Birds use the night sky to navigate and animals need to hear each other. This version, as I understand it, doesn't recognize the biological values of those things and it eliminates them as visitor amenities.'"

This is awful news !!!

Controversy Over Plans for Changes in U.S. Parks - Yahoo! News

Controversy Over Plans for Changes in U.S. Parks - Yahoo! News: "Last year, he overruled the decision of the superintendent at Grand Canyon National Park to remove religious plaques on display near the South Rim. And he instructed the park to allow a book that espoused a creationist view of the canyon's formation, which runs counter to the park's own scientific-based approach and had been criticized by the park's scientific staff. "

Hoffman is a dangerous idealogue

Thursday, August 25, 2005

GOP Fears Gas Price Anger May Spill Over - Yahoo! News

GOP Fears Gas Price Anger May Spill Over - Yahoo! News: "'In the 1970s, many people believed in price controls and the breakup of the oil companies,' he said. 'Those ideas have fallen out of favor. Back then, there were urban legends about oil-filled tankers anchored just over the horizon, waiting until shortages drove prices up. This time, there doesn't seem to be an obvious target. Any politician who tried to scapegoat SUV drivers would soon find a district office full of angry soccer moms and NASCAR dads.' "

GOP Fears Gas Price Anger May Spill Over - Yahoo! News

GOP Fears Gas Price Anger May Spill Over - Yahoo! News: "The executive director of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Steven Nadel, said many lawmakers hesitated to adopt ideas for reducing gasoline demand because they were philosophically opposed to government intervention in the market.
In addition, he said, some fear that attack ads might say, 'Senator so-and-so is trying to take away your pickup truck,' because the auto industry asserts that significantly tougher fuel-economy standards would lead to lighter, less-safe vehicles."

Unless we get busy and come up with sensible CAFE standards, we're going to continue to suck texan/saudi hind tit.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

My Private Idaho - New York Times

My Private Idaho - New York Times: "'We owe them something,' he told veterans in Salt Lake City (even though his administration tried to shortchange the veterans agency by $1.5 billion). 'We will finish the task that they gave their lives for.'
What twisted logic: with no W.M.D., no link to 9/11 and no democracy, now we have to keep killing people and have our kids killed because so many of our kids have been killed already? Talk about a vicious circle: the killing keeps justifying itself. "

My Private Idaho - New York Times

My Private Idaho - New York Times: "But, as a former C.I.A. Middle East specialist, Reuel Marc Gerecht, said on 'Meet the Press,' U.S. democracy in 1900 didn't let women vote. If Iraqi democracy resembled that, 'we'd all be thrilled,' he said. 'I mean, women's social rights are not critical to the evolution of democracy.'"

Hey, What's That Sound? - New York Times

Hey, What's That Sound? - New York Times: "Domestic support is waning because the president remains too stubbornly ensconced in his fantasy world - it's worse than Barbie in her dream house"

Hey, What's That Sound? - New York Times

Hey, What's That Sound? - New York Times: "In his jaundiced view, the first President Bush had squandered his best re-election card: if the Persian Gulf war had still been going on, Mr. Bush could have been benefiting from that.
'We had a lot of success with that in 1972,' Mr. Nixon told us, with that famously uneasy baring of teeth that passed for a smile.
Was he actually admitting what all the paranoid liberals had been yelping about 20 years earlier - that he had prolonged the Vietnam War so he could get re-elected?"

Yes, he was.

Riding the Underdog Railroad - Los Angeles Times

Riding the Underdog Railroad - Los Angeles Times: "'If you can get a picture of a dog online, there's a 90% chance you'll get a home for it. People see a certain face, and they can't resist,' "

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

New York City: Robertson Calls for Chavez Assassination

New York City: Robertson Calls for Chavez Assassination: "He has also said that feminism encourages women to 'kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.' "

He is scum that hasn't died yet.

HBO: Lisa Kimmel Fisher - Character Bio - Six Feet Under

HBO: Lisa Kimmel Fisher - Character Bio - Six Feet Under: "'You know what's weird about dead people? How they look so perfect... When I die , I want to be one big mess. That's what life is, messy.' "

CNN.com - Rudolph's mother: Son not a 'monster' - Aug 22, 2005

CNN.com - Rudolph's mother: Son not a 'monster' - Aug 22, 2005: "'I have to live in the moment, because ... the past is history, tomorrow is just a possibility,' she said."

Pat Rudolph is an interesting woman.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Sen. Hagel Says Iraq Looking Like Vietnam - Yahoo! News

Sen. Hagel Says Iraq Looking Like Vietnam - Yahoo! News: "Hagel said 'stay the course' is not a policy. 'By any standard, when you analyze 2 1/2 years in Iraq ... we're not winning,' he said."

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Library Missing Roberts File

Library Missing Roberts File: "A file folder containing papers from Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr.'s work on affirmative action more than 20 years ago disappeared from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library after its review by two lawyers from the White House and the Justice Department in July, according to officials at the library and the National Archives and Records Administration."

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Mistakes led to tube shooting

Mistakes led to tube shooting: "Surveillance officers wrongly believed he could have been Hussain Osman, one of the prime suspects, or another terrorist suspect.
By 10am that morning, elite firearms officers were provided with what they describe as 'positive identification' and shot De Menezes eight times in the head and upper body.
The documents and photographs confirm that Jean Charles was not carrying any bags, and was wearing a denim jacket, not a bulky winter coat, as had previously been claimed.
He was behaving normally, and did not vault the barriers, even stopping to pick up a free newspaper.
He started running when we saw a tube at the platform. Police HAD agreed they would shoot a suspect if he ran. "

NoGodBlog.com - Am I imagining a commerical change?

NoGodBlog.com - Am I imagining a commerical change?: "I'm not sure what 'chicken fries' exactly are, and I'm sure as hell not going to eat them, but whatever they are, they hold enough substance in my book to start a faith.


That's the thing, fries are REAL so we wouldn't have to believe in them. It's the very fact that they have substance that gives us no premise to start a 'faith' on them."

Yeah baby !!

NoGodBlog.com - The DaVinci Code -- Danger: May make you think

NoGodBlog.com - The DaVinci Code -- Danger: May make you think: "The richest, most powerful corporate entity in the universe is the Catholic Church. A movie isn't going to hurt them. What they REALLY fear is the thought it may provoke. A little thought can topple any empire. "

NoGodBlog.com - The DaVinci Code -- Danger: May make you think

NoGodBlog.com - The DaVinci Code -- Danger: May make you think: "This is a book of fiction based on a book of fiction. If you live by a book of fiction, and someone else writes a second book of fiction, you don't get Veto authority. "

Excellent point.

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy': "Comparing the lawmakers' letter to Marxist dogma, Roberts said 'their slogan may as well be 'From each according to his ability, to each according to her gender.' ' In a separate memo to Fielding on Feb. 3, 1984, Roberts wrote, 'It is difficult to exaggerate the perniciousness of the 'comparable worth' theory. It mandates nothing less than central planning of the economy by judges.'"

This guy is a mess!

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy': "Roberts pulled no punches in his response. 'I honestly find it troubling that three Republican representatives are so quick to embrace such a radical redistributive concept' as equal pay for comparable worth, he wrote. The pay gap can be explained by seniority of male workers and the fact that women leave the workforce for extended periods, he added."

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy': "He called a federal court decision that sought to guarantee women equal pay to men 'a radical redistributive concept.' "

This guy is anethema. He must be driven away from the bench.

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy': "Later, as a deputy solicitor general in President George H.W. Bush's administration, Roberts would co-author an administration Supreme Court brief arguing that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided and should be overturned."

Any idiots have any comments?

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy'

Memo Cited 'Abortion Tragedy': "John G. Roberts Jr. concluded that a controversial memorial service for aborted fetuses, organized by a group of California doctors who opposed Roe v. Wade , was 'an entirely appropriate means of calling attention to the abortion tragedy.'"

Monday, August 15, 2005

New York Post Online Edition: news

New York Post Online Edition: news: "Even with the renewed relations, Jaclyn � who Hutchison said has mental-health problems � is forbidden from contacting her dad at the palatial Westchester County home he shares with his political-powerhouse wife. "

...oh this'll be fun.

New York Post Online Edition: news

New York Post Online Edition: news: "Jessica Hutchison, Albert Pirro's former mistress, detailed in an explosive interview with The Post how he once spent years denying he was the father of their daughter � then suddenly began behaving more like a dad to her earlier this year, sending the 22-year-old money on a monthly basis. "

The guy's a real bag.

Farrakhan: Mexican President Was Right

Farrakhan: Mexican President Was Right: "'Why are you so foolishly sensitive when somebody is telling you the truth?'"

Liberals Are So Intolerant! / The Right loves to sling this smug accusation at critics from the Left. Mark Morford has a reply

Liberals Are So Intolerant! / The Right loves to sling this smug accusation at critics from the Left. Mark Morford has a reply: "This, to me, is the America worth fighting for. These are the laws I support. Don't believe in abortion? Don't understand gay people? Sexuality make you rashy? Think Harry Potter teaches kids evil and witchcraft? Don't marry a sexy gay witch abortionist. But don't you dare, based on your limited understanding of God and life, make laws declaring that I can't. "

Works for me 24/7

FINDING MY RELIGION / Julia Sweeney talks about how she became an atheist

FINDING MY RELIGION / Julia Sweeney talks about how she became an atheist: "I think most of my friends were shocked that I actually thought about religion that much. I had several people come up and say, 'I didn't know you were so religious!' I think they were more surprised by how religious I was before I wasn't religious than they were by the fact that I wasn't religious."

Saturday, August 13, 2005

Redistricting Back on Ballot - Los Angeles Times

Redistricting Back on Ballot - Los Angeles Times: "Because Lockyer had not attempted to prove that, the measure should remain on the ballot, the justices said."

Friday, August 12, 2005

Google Halts Scanning of Copyrighted Books - New York Times

Google Halts Scanning of Copyrighted Books - New York Times: "Stung by a publishing industry backlash, Google Inc. has halted its efforts to scan copyrighted books from some of the nation's largest university libraries so the material can be indexed in its leading Internet search engine."

This is only one aspect of the awful catastrophy of current copyright protection. It is an example of what is about to happen for civilisation - the owning of culture by business interests. This is a revealed evil that Jefferson tried to stop from occurring but was unable to do so. He rightly understood the downside of copyright protection. He understood that if knowledge became a commodity it would begin a lasting corruption, and an eventual dissappearance. But we don't have Jefferson; we have instead Sonny Bono, whose right-wing friends adored him for the notoriety he could muster in an effort to extend copyright protection for such a length of time that would enrich the some, and ruin the many - shoving valuable out-of-print human knowledge under cover and away from the minds of citizens, simply because there would be no profit in making it available; therefore no reason to expend money to make it available in any form. The extension sought by Bono and the Republican profiteers became the law.

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: "What is really happening here, are southern extremist using religion as a means to prepare for a second secession from the United States. Southerners have never legally or culturally joined the US and do not wish to do so. "

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: "The rest of the civilised world looks on with amazement and pity. It kind of dovetails into the theory that the US is not a stable country and may split along religious and/or political lines in the next century. "

Ummm. Quite a sobering comment.

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: "give me that old-time creationism, with its 6,000-year-old Earth and big flood. "

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: "'After two days of hearings, the committees voted to approve this over-the-counter sale by 23 to 4. I was asked to write a minority opinion that was sent to the commissioner of the FDA. For only the second time in five decades, the FDA did not abide by its advisory committee opinion, and the measure was rejected. Now the opinion I wrote was not from an evangelical Christian perspective. ... But I argued it from a scientific perspective, and God took that information, and He used it through this minority report to influence the decision.' "

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: "conservative Christian writer Samuel Blumenfeld has suggested, according to Thogmartin, that whole-language-style methodology 'was initiated as a deliberate attempt by socialists to lower the literacy rates in America. An illiterate society would be more dependent on the 'Big Brother' socialist government, making a socialist takeover much easier.'"

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right

AlterNet: Weird Science on the Religious Right: 'God said it. I believe it. That settles it.'

Terrific article on reich-wing bogus science. Bumper sticker for sure.

NoGodBlog.com - Myths of the religious right

NoGodBlog.com - Myths of the religious right: "Yes, the Republicans are more ideologically uniform. The always contain most of the 40% of the population that are believers. A politican can lie, kill, cheat, steal, and rape...and it will still be okay with these folks as long as he believes in their God."

Good mind at work.

USATODAY.com

USATODAY.com: "After examining the satellite data, collected since 1979 by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather satellites, Carl Mears and Frank Wentz of Remote Sensing Systems in Santa Rosa, Calif., found that the satellites had drifted in orbit, throwing off the timing of temperature measures. Essentially, the satellites were increasingly reporting nighttime temperatures as daytime ones, leading to a false cooling trend. The team also found a math error in the calculations.
�Our hats are off to (them). They found a real source of error,� says atmospheric scientist John Christy of the University of Alabama at Huntsville, whose team produced the lower temperature estimates.
When examining the balloon data, Yale University researchers found that heating from tropical sunlight "

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Fanaticism consists of redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim. – Santayana

...substitute GOAL for AIM and it reads a tad better.

Film Threat - Reviews

Film Threat - Reviews: American Airlines making "First Through the Towers" their new slogan in order to capitalize on 9-11

gladwell dot com - the ketchup conundrum

gladwell dot com - the ketchup conundrum: "Happiness, in one sense, is a function of how closely our world conforms to the infinite variety of human preference. But that makes it easy to forget that sometimes happiness can be found in having what we've always had and everyone else is having."

Yes.

gladwell dot com - the ketchup conundrum

gladwell dot com - the ketchup conundrum: "ketchup may well be 'the only true culinary expression of the melting pot, and . . . its special and unprecedented ability to provide something for everyone makes it the Esperanto of cuisine.' "

Why No Tea and Sympathy? - New York Times

Why No Tea and Sympathy? - New York Times: "But his humanitarianism will remain inhumane as long as he fails to understand that the moral authority of parents who bury children killed in Iraq is absolute. "

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Talking Wounded

Talking Wounded: "One day a nurse came in to ask Rodgers if he wanted to meet President Bush, who was visiting the hospital. Rodgers declined.
'I don't want anything to do with him,' he explains. 'My belief is that his ego is getting people killed and mutilated for no reason -- just his ego and his reputation. If we really wanted to, we could pull out of Iraq. Maybe not completely but enough that we wouldn't be losing people -- at least not at this rate. So I think he himself is responsible for quite a few American deaths.'"

Variety.com - Eisner gets the last laugh

Variety.com - Eisner gets the last laugh: "Total agreement within an organization is often a far greater threat than diversity of opinion"

Good point.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

USATODAY.com

USATODAY.com: "Teaching evolution is really about the determined drive by activists to eliminate any reference to an intelligent power in the universe. That said, could it be that the reason they can't find the missing link is that human evolution didn't happen at all?
Utah State Sen. D. Chris Buttars, R-West Jordan, is active on the evolution-education issue."

TIME.com: Can You Believe in God and Evolution? -- Aug. 15, 2005 -- Page 2

TIME.com: Can You Believe in God and Evolution? -- Aug. 15, 2005 -- Page 2: "Many people who accept evolution still feel that a belief in God is necessary to give life meaning and to justify morality. But that is exactly backward. In practice, religion has given us stonings, inquisitions and 9/11."

TIME.com: Can You Believe in God and Evolution? -- Aug. 15, 2005 -- Page 1

TIME.com: Can You Believe in God and Evolution? -- Aug. 15, 2005 -- Page 1: "To adapt a Yiddish expression about God: If an intelligent designer lived on Earth, people would break his windows."

Mick eats Bush, Cheney still Dick


You call yourself a Christian
I call you a hypocrite
You call yourself a patriot
Well, I think you are full of shit!
How come you're so wrong
my sweet neo-con.

Rolling Stones: "My Sweet Neo Con"

Monday, August 08, 2005

Of the Many Deaths in Iraq, One Mother's Loss Becomes a Problem for the President - New York Times

Of the Many Deaths in Iraq, One Mother's Loss Becomes a Problem for the President - New York Times: "In Ms. Sheehan's telling, though, Mr. Bush did not know her son's name when she and her family met with him in June 2004 at Fort Lewis. Mr. Bush, she said, acted as if he were at a party and behaved disrespectfully toward her by referring to her as 'Mom' throughout the meeting.
By Ms. Sheehan's account, Mr. Bush said to her that he could not imagine losing a loved one like an aunt or uncle or cousin. Ms. Sheehan said she broke in and told Mr. Bush that Casey was her son, and that she thought he could imagine what it would be like since he has two daughters and that he should think about what it would be like sending them off to war.
'I said, 'Trust me, you don't want to go there',' Ms. Sheehan said, recounting her exchange with the president. 'He said, 'You're right, I don't.' I said, 'Well, thanks for putting me there.' ' "

Privacy Views: Roberts Argued Hard for Others - New York Times

Privacy Views: Roberts Argued Hard for Others - New York Times: "'Robert Bork was blocked in large part because he said in his writings that there was no constitutional right to privacy,' said Erwin Chemerinsky, a law professor at Duke.
Judge Roberts could face serious trouble, liberal and conservative law professors agreed, if he were to embrace similar views at his confirmation hearings in the Senate next month."

"We continue to believe that Roe was wrongly decided and should be overruled," the brief said. "The court's conclusions in Roe that there is a fundamental right to an abortion and that government has no compelling interest in protecting prenatal human life throughout pregnancy find no support in the text, structure or history of the Constitution."

Sunday, August 07, 2005

InformationWeek > Browsers > Firefox Users Sound Off: Fix Those Bugs! > June 8, 2005

InformationWeek > Browsers > Firefox Users Sound Off: Fix Those Bugs! > June 8, 2005: "'If there's a way to install just the patch or update, then it's well hidden in the instructions. Not a big deal for those of us with broadband connections, but I feel sympathy for those forced to use dial-up.' He added, 'It's very easy for the rabid supporters of Firefox to say, 'Well, if you're having problems, just do such-and-so. That'll take care of it.' My only response is that I use a browser to surf the World Wide Web, not to provide another use of my time. If the darned thing doesn't work properly 'out of the box,' then I'll not use it. Case closed.'"

Firefox groupies, like some MAC heads, are such weenies. You can't talk to them about actual issues unless you first kiss the golden spot in just the right way. They're today's "He-man Woman Haters Club".

Friday, August 05, 2005

ABC News: Candidate Exits Race After Racist Writings

ABC News: Candidate Exits Race After Racist Writings: "In a June 1 posting, Hanks called blacks 'rabid beasts.'
County elections director Michael Dickerson said Hanks formally withdrew from the race Friday morning. He had filed papers seeking the Republican nomination for an at-large council seat.
In January, amid a debate over whether a Confederate battle flag would be allowed to fly over a public cemetery, Hanks scaled a flagpole and reattached the flag. The city later removed both the flag and the pole."

One of the classier Repugnicans.

ABC News: Misprint Swamps Woman With Medicaid Calls

ABC News: Misprint Swamps Woman With Medicaid Calls: "At the urging of Gov. Matt Blunt, the GOP-led Legislature this year eliminated Medicaid health care coverage for about 90,000 of Missouri's 1 million Medicaid recipients. It cut services such as dental care, eyeglasses and crutches for an additional 339,000 adults remaining on Medicaid, and imposed new co-payments ranging from 50 cents to $10. "

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Positive outlook for baby of brain-dead woman - Children's Health - MSNBC.com

Positive outlook for baby of brain-dead woman - Children's Health - MSNBC.com: "�Her passing is a testament to the truth that human life is a gift from God and that children are always to be fought for, even if life requires — as it did of Susan — the last full measure of devotion.”

There's Always a Way

There's Always a Way: "Sen. Michael D. Crapo narrates what amounts to a sales pitch for them to pay $2,500 each to party with him later this month in beautiful Sun Valley, Idaho.
'We shoot all day. We fish all day. We ride horses all day. And then we finish the day with the best barbecue in the West,' the Idaho Republican boasts. 'Frankly, I think this is the best event in the country.'"

Another Republican gets his wings.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Drug Makers Set Voluntary Curbs on TV, Other Ads - Yahoo! News

Drug Makers Set Voluntary Curbs on TV, Other Ads - Yahoo! News: "'Drug advertisements fuel America's skyrocketing prescription drug costs,' Frist, a heart surgeon by training, said in a speech last month. 'They influence consumer behavior. And they influence physician behavior. They cause more people to take prescription drugs. They create an artificial demand.'"

Bush Remarks On 'Intelligent Design' Theory Fuel Debate

Bush Remarks On 'Intelligent Design' Theory Fuel Debate: "Bush's comments were 'irresponsible,' said Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. He said the president, by suggesting that students hear two viewpoints, 'doesn't understand that one is a religious viewpoint and one is a scientific viewpoint.' "

Bush Remarks On 'Intelligent Design' Theory Fuel Debate

Bush Remarks On 'Intelligent Design' Theory Fuel Debate: "President Bush invigorated proponents of teaching alternatives to evolution in public schools with remarks saying that schoolchildren should be taught about 'intelligent design,' a view of creation that challenges established scientific thinking and promotes the idea that an unseen force is behind the development of humanity.
Although he said that curriculum decisions should be made by school districts rather than the federal government, Bush told Texas newspaper reporters in a group interview at the White House on Monday that he believes that intelligent design should be taught alongside evolution as competing theories."

Now we're getting into the "Slippery Slope Downhill Racer" with Mr. Ditherhead.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

OrlandoSentinel.com: Volusia County News

OrlandoSentinel.com: Volusia County News: "Cline emptied the ashes from a cross-shaped pendant worn by Burnham, suspecting it contained cocaine.

'This is probably the most mean-spirited violation of a person's civil rights that I have seen in many years,' said Winter Park lawyer Howard Marks, one of Burnham's attorneys. 'That conduct is not acceptable -- it's not warranted.'"

How repulsive is that ??

Massachusetts Governor Tries to Accentuate the Conservative - New York Times

Massachusetts Governor Tries to Accentuate the Conservative - New York Times: "Mr. Romney wrote: 'I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose. This choice is a deeply personal one. Women should be free to choose based on their own beliefs, not mine and not the government's.'"

This guy is a lying ass.