Daily Archives: March 12, 2009

The Soundboard: Fresh Asphalt

Things are going much smoother than they were the last time The Soundboard was posted. Now all I need is a little bit of help from Old Man Time to get the workweek over and I’ll be set, as I’m … Continue reading

Posted in Kewel! | 2 Comments

Letting Their Freak Flag Fly

Ooopsie! Your Quid Pro Quo is showing there. An e-mail from a state labor group linking campaign donations to contentious worker-rights legislation has prompted legislative leaders to kill the bill and request an investigation by law enforcement. The e-mail raises … Continue reading

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How’d they get in their current state of trouble?

By acting Just. Like. This. A few area cities have found an alternate way to use their federal stimulus money: selling it to other cities for cash. Metropolitan Transportation Authority has allocated a minimum of $500,000 in federal stimulus funds … Continue reading

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Attention Whore

Seymore Hersh must be feeling lonely or something. That is the only reason I can find for his latest revelation of bullshit. “Yuh. After 9/11, I haven’t written about this yet, but the Central Intelligence Agency was very deeply involved … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: 03/12/09

Willful ignorance is the only excuse for hatemongering demagogue, David Neiwert’s, post yesterday. After ditching the hateful FDL blog, Neiwert is now writing at John Amato’s  CrooksandLiars blog. After watching Glenn Beck host Jason Materra, who was the guy you … Continue reading

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Remember

When the Leftists say “For the Children”, they mean “For the School System”. The DC voucher program was knifed in the back with the passage of the Omnibus Bill. Democrats stated their tired and old blather about how “vouchers take … Continue reading

Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons, The Left is Never Right | 2 Comments