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Jackalope Alert! Fox News snookered by Gaiaists
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 12/28/2006 08:13 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This story also exposes some serious goebbelism from Al Independent, home base of uber-quisling Robert "hit me again" Fisk.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 12/28/2006 8:15 Comments || Top||

#2  If you want to eliminate global warming climate change, it's a simple solution.
Elect a Democrat president. It'll disappear over night. Like homelessness...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/28/2006 11:29 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
50 Things We Know Now (That We Didn't Know This Time Last Year) 2006 Edition
Some possible spin here 'n there, but an interesting collection, nonetheless.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 15:26 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  good stuff, but I call bullshit on: " Ancient humans from Asia may have entered the Americas following an ocean highway made of dense kelp"....

kelp is in no way able to support weight, nor does even Giant Kelp, which, off San Diego, grows 1.5' a day grow close enough together to allow this "pathway". They need sunlight, big time, and growing that dense and close in an arctic/aleutian environment is pure nonsense
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 17:47 Comments || Top||

#2  btw: Women gain weight when they move in with a boyfriend because their diet deteriorates, but men begin to eat more healthy food when they set up a home with a female partner.

just proves there is a happy medium of sloth....
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 17:50 Comments || Top||

#3  Frank, I suspect that the "following an ocean highway" means that said humans were boating their way across the kelp highway, and surviving off of an unusually dense ecosystem - you know, all the critters that would be feeding off of the blooms.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 12/28/2006 17:53 Comments || Top||

#4  BTW? This:
38. Most of us have microscopic, wormlike mites named Demodex that live in our eyelashes and have claws and a mouth.

is serious OCD material. Now where are my tweezers...
Posted by: Mitch H. || 12/28/2006 17:59 Comments || Top||

#5  Could be, Mitch - my thinking on that is that the oxygen level in the water is low when plant growth is extreme, leading to low marine life levels... good point, though
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 18:12 Comments || Top||

#6  I also thought the "ice-bridge" concept made more sense
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 18:13 Comments || Top||

#7  38. Most of us have microscopic, wormlike mites named Demodex that live in our eyelashes and have claws and a mouth.



Nighty night, sleep tight, don't let the Demodex bite.
Posted by: xbalanke || 12/28/2006 18:49 Comments || Top||

#8  my thinking on that is that the oxygen level in the water is low when plant growth is extreme, leading to low marine life levels

No the plants produce O2. You might be thinking of algae blooms.

Having sailed in thick weeds (pain in the rudder) I'm having a hard time figuring that one out.

Heard of Demodex before. Nasty.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/28/2006 19:19 Comments || Top||

#9  algae blooms it is - good call, Ice.
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 19:20 Comments || Top||


Africa Subsaharan
Farm Evictions in Masvingo Anger Zim War Veterans
More than 1,500 people face eviction in Zimbabwe's Masvingo province from farms they occupied by force in the country's chaotic land reform starting in 2000. Most of those facing eviction are said to be war veterans who took part in Zimbabwe's independence struggle in the 1970s and subsequently served as shock troops for the government-led land invasions that displaced thousands of white farmers.

Occupancy of such farms in Masvingo is being challenged by senior officials, sources said. Land reform has left many farms in the hands of top government officials. Sources close to the situation said officials pressing ahead with the evictions include Higher Education Minister Stan Mudenge, Masvingo Provincial Governor Willard Chiwewe and traditional chief Fortune Charumbira.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  subsequently served as shock troops for the government-led land invasions that displaced thousands of white farmers.

Mr Martin Olds, aged 43, was killed on his farm, Compensation Farm, on the morning of Tuesday, 18 April 2000. A large group of war veterans surrounded Olds’ farmhouse. They had come to the farm in a convoy of about twelve motor vehicles and some allegedly were armed with AK47 automatic rifles. Olds was alone in the farmhouse when they arrived. at the time. Apparently when Olds came out to speak to the invaders, he was shot and wounded. He then went inside the house and grabbed a shotgun. A three hour gun battle ensued between the war veterans, some of whom were armed with automatic weapons, and Olds. Olds was wounded in the shoulder, chest and legs. According to one report the stand-off ended when squatters threw molotov cocktails into the house. Olds' home started to burn and when the heat became too intense inside he stumbled out into the hands of the veterans. They beat him severely with iron bars and then shot him twice in the face at close range. When the police found Olds’ body it was riddled with bullets. He had bullet wounds in the face and both legs. His head had been severely battered with blunt objects. According to homicide officers of the CID who collected his body three hours after his death, the veterans had riddled Olds with bullets and then finished him off with iron bars and other weapons such as axes.. "They killed my son," said Gloria Olds, Martin's mother. "They beat him to a pulp."


Posted by: Besoeker || 12/28/2006 6:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Is that a picture of our good pal Farmin'?
Posted by: Jackal || 12/28/2006 20:24 Comments || Top||

#3  Farmin doesn't actually do any work, he's a waiting for help
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 20:32 Comments || Top||

#4  We aint workin. Me and my brothers Plantin B. and Workin B. be drivin the quipment down to da pawn shop why it still be workin. Figgered we not be needin it with all da whiteys Bob be sending ovah to do our plantin.
Got a carton of Marlboros fa it. Still aint seen the whiteys tho.
Posted by: Farmin B. Hard || 12/28/2006 20:51 Comments || Top||

#5  pic

them be ruskies from plains before the Urals No?
Posted by: RD || 12/28/2006 20:56 Comments || Top||

#6  Looks more like the area south and east of the Urals, around the Aral Sea. Could also be part of the Ukraine, but I'd bet it's my first guess.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/28/2006 23:36 Comments || Top||


Activists get light sentences
Brazzaville - A court at Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo sentenced two human rights activists Wednesday to a suspended prison term of one year and fined them $601 each for fraud. Christian Mounzeo, president of the Rally for Peace and Human Rights (RPDH) and Brice Mackosso, executive secretary of the Roman Catholic Church's Justice and Peace Commission in Congo, were convicted of fraud, using forged documents and abuse of trust, said their lawyer Laurent Ngombi.

The two men were arrested and jailed for three weeks in April on a charge of embezzling funds at RPDH, which they have both denied, in a case that has roused heated debate in the central African country. Their supporters say their trial was really motivated by politics. Many non-governmental organisations and some political parties hold that Mounzeo and Mackosso were detained because of their leading role in a coalition called Publish What You Pay, which has targeted the Brazzaville government for a lack of transparency regarding the management of Congo's oil industry and oil income.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Fighting erupts in DRC
Fighting re-erupted in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday between fighters loyal to a dissident general and government forces, killing at least 19 people, said United Nations (UN) officials. The combat broke out before dawn around villages north of the city of Goma, capital of Congo's North Kivu province, said Lieutenant Colonel Didier Rancher, spokesperson for the UN force in the central African country. Rancher said calm returned by late afternoon.
Election's over. Time to resume fighting until the other side gets its way. Then they can have another election to verify it and the fighting can resume.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Britain
Britons apply to army in Australia
Up to 2,000 Britons a year are applying to join the Australian Army rather than the British Armed Forces because they get a more attractive lifestyle as well as better pay and conditions. Figures supplied by the Australian Army show that it receives as many as 1,800 applicants from the UK every year, of which 200 are recruited.

Col Tim Collins, a former commanding officer of the Royal Irish Regiment who fought in the 2003 Iraq war, said that there had been a tradition of Australians joining the British Army, often because they would not have been able to get operational experience if they joined their own army. But he added that the "tide had turned", and the Australian Army had become an increasingly attractive proposition, mainly because of the conditions and the open-air lifestyle that Australia could offer.

In addition, recruits could also now expect to see active service overseas because Australian troops were being deployed in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Col Collins added: "In the British Army, the leadership is poor and continues to be poor. There has been a selfishness at the top, while jealous civil servants have eroded the conditions of troops serving in the Army.

"Payment for being away from home for long periods has become intolerable. The Ministry of Defence, famously, could not give a toss about servicemen."
Posted by: mrp || 12/28/2006 09:33 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  There has been a selfishness at the top, while jealous civil servants have eroded the conditions of troops serving in the Army.

Jealous feather merchants civil servants in the UK as well? Once again, "The Winchester syndrone, they won't work and you can't fire em."
Posted by: Besoeker || 12/28/2006 10:24 Comments || Top||

#2  Lousy equipment may have something to do with it as well as eureferendum documents almost daily.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 12/28/2006 11:35 Comments || Top||

#3  I seems to recall ol' Rudy Kipling had a little ditty about this.
Posted by: Mr. Tommy Atkins || 12/28/2006 16:38 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Russia fingers Israeli fugitive in radiation poison probe
This will resonate with the usual crowd.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 13:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Yeah, yeah, yeah - it's always the Joooooos, ain't it?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 12/28/2006 14:16 Comments || Top||

#2  Damn Barb your fast, I wanted to blame the Jooooos.
Posted by: 49 Pan || 12/28/2006 14:21 Comments || Top||

#3  Not only is Barbara faster, but she's got more oooos. So which ever way you measure, she wins.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/28/2006 16:56 Comments || Top||

#4  <:-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 12/28/2006 18:42 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Chairman Mo, George Soros flunk on Chery
Posted by: phil_b || 12/28/2006 08:02 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  the Chery can be bought in China for $3,600. In the United States, the Chery list price is expected to be around $20,000.
$20 grand for a piece of crap? There are lots of good cars for less. More proof that Soros is an idiot.
Posted by: Spot || 12/28/2006 8:42 Comments || Top||

#2  Backing another winner, Georgie?
How the hell did this guy get rich?
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/28/2006 9:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Article: the Chery can be bought in China for $3,600. In the United States, the Chery list price is expected to be around $20,000.

That's like saying a Toyota can be bought for $20,000. Which Toyota model? Chery's low-end Chinese model is the QQ. In China, the cost is about $5,000, at current exchange rates. It's being exported to Malaysia, but with a bigger (over 1000cc) engine than its Chinese equivalent, which is sub-1000cc. Any US model would have a bigger engine still, than the Malaysian model. I'm thinking in the region of 1500cc (1.5L). We're probably looking at a $10,000 American QQ, after engine size and safety-related changes are factored in. It might have a future here - the JD Power survey (in China) gave the QQ a better rating than the GM model it was copied from (although this might just be Chinese nationalism at work - on the part of the survey respondents).
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 12/28/2006 10:07 Comments || Top||

#4  T: Backing another winner, Georgie?
How the hell did this guy get rich?


His specialty is cornering the financial markets. Not political analysis. Or selling cars. It's like how McDonald's is great at operating restaurants, but probably lousy at making computers.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 12/28/2006 10:10 Comments || Top||

#5  How did he get rich?

He got his first billion helping to cause the southeast Asian currency crisis.

He got his second billion trying to tank the British pound.

He's a currency speculator. Perfect for the Dhimmicrats.
Posted by: Steve White || 12/28/2006 10:29 Comments || Top||

#6  So his specialty is getting rich on wrecking things?
Sounds like he's very good at it...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/28/2006 10:32 Comments || Top||

#7  That's like saying a Toyota can be bought for $20,000. Which Toyota model?

You know, this probably isn't a good example to tout. Toyota has several Models with an MSRP under $20,000. Some of them are under $15,000.

Care to take another shot at it?
Posted by: Chuck Darwin || 12/28/2006 11:26 Comments || Top||

#8  The Chery QQ: a Yugo for the 21st Century.

(Ask your dealer about the "MoveOn Limited Edition," with the optional BDS graphics package.)
Posted by: Mike || 12/28/2006 11:48 Comments || Top||

#9  How the hell did this guy get rich?
He's cornering the container market.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/28/2006 12:20 Comments || Top||

#10  :-(

Itsa no Cherry!
Posted by: twobyfour || 12/28/2006 12:38 Comments || Top||

#11  When I heard that Malcom Bricklin was in on this (dunno if he still is), I knew it was going to flop.

Chuck:
That was precisely his point. Some Toyotas cost under $20K, while some cost twice as much. A typical sleight of hand would be to list the price of, oh, an Echo, in China, then a Highlander over here.
Posted by: Jackal || 12/28/2006 20:29 Comments || Top||

#12  This guy got rich

the same way this guy did
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/28/2006 20:43 Comments || Top||


Europe
Spanish Muslims ask Pope for access to mosque
Spanish Muslims said on Wednesday that they have appealed to Pope Benedict XVI to be allowed to pray in the Cathedral of Cordoba in southern Spain, which was once an ancient mosque.
I suppose. As long as Christians are free to pray in Muslim mosques.
In a letter to the pope, Spain's Islamic Board said senior Spanish Catholic clergy had rejected requests for Muslims to be allowed to pray inside the Cathedral, which was converted into a church in the 13th century. They stressed that Muslims want the mosque to turn into an ecumenical temple, where Christians, Muslims and believers from other faiths might all be worshipping the same God.
"Just like in Arabia!"
They wrote a similar letter to Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero earlier this year.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Saint Sophia in Turkey where the Pope was not allowed to pray?
Posted by: 3dc || 12/28/2006 0:19 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm sure they will be every bit as "ecumenical" as their co-religionists are over on Jerusalem's Temple Mount, with their undisputed civility and kindness towards their fellow worshipers of the Jewish persuasion over by the Wailing Wall.

Besides, they are perfectly free to pray in the Cathedral right now. There's just a few house rules they have to obey.

1) No shouting "allahu snackbar" or "death to the Jews!" during the homily.

2) No yelling at the women that they gotta get to the back of the Cathedral, and that they have to put on a burqa while they are at it.

3) We have images of saints, sinners, and other assorted humans on the walls and in the stained glass. Some of them are in various states of undress. Deal with it.

4) Keep your shoes on, and get up off of the rug. We just vacuumed the damn thing! There are pews with kneelers available for your use.

5) Don't interrupt the Apostle's Creed to ask where Mecca is. We don't know. (Some of us are still drunk/hungover from the night before and barely know where home is.)
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/28/2006 0:58 Comments || Top||

#3  I think that's "Aloha Snackbar". Just wanted to set the record straight ... accuracy and all that.
Posted by: crosspatch || 12/28/2006 4:01 Comments || Top||

#4  Strictly speaking, the church is a very, very small part of the Great Mosque. The mosque is huge, as big as a city block, and just a forest of pillars, inside. The church is just sort of shoehorned into one quadrant of it... frankly, they could pray in almost any part of it and not even be noticed in the church!

Yeah, but I think Zappy should ask a couple of pointed questions about Christians praying in Saudi Arabia, anyway.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom || 12/28/2006 8:23 Comments || Top||

#5  I don't know, crosspatch. When I think of people with the "Aloha spirit", I don't think of chicks in Islamic dress with their heavily armed owners standing guard.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/28/2006 9:28 Comments || Top||

#6  "They stressed that Muslims want the mosque to turn into an ecumenical temple, where Christians, Muslims and believers from other faiths might all be worshipping the same God."

I'll take John 3:16 over Sura 4:171 any day!
Posted by: whiskettes4Hilali || 12/28/2006 9:58 Comments || Top||

#7  Pope: "Nope"!
Posted by: twobyfour || 12/28/2006 12:40 Comments || Top||

#8  Or we could sentence them to death for suspicion trying to pray in the cathedral. Basically, whatever the Saudi's think is best for their non-believers is good enough for me when it comes to the Muslims.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/28/2006 14:40 Comments || Top||

#9  What's Latin for "go f*ck yourselves"?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 12/28/2006 18:44 Comments || Top||


Fifth Column
SeeBS doesn't air special report on Ford
NEW YORK - Unlike its network rivals, CBS News did not break into its programming for a special report on former President Ford's death, instead running a printed "crawl" at the bottom of the screen with the news.

CBS said Wednesday it is bringing Katie Couric home from an overseas vacation to anchor the "CBS Evening News" on Thursday and any ceremonies for Ford over the weekend.
Damned inconvenient of him.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 05:47 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Probably too busy working on Castro's...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/28/2006 9:46 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Sen. Johnson Remains in Critical Condition
Beyond the ghoulish power interests, it seems he's not doing well, and we wish him well....actually sounds like one of the decent guys (bad party, though). How long will he remain incapacitated before they declare his seat unfilled and let the Republican Governor declare a replacement? Kos Kids will go bonkers
Sen. Tim Johnson turned 60 on Thursday, two weeks after emergency surgery to repair a brain hemorrhage that has left him in critical condition.
Julianne Fisher, a spokeswoman for the South Dakota Democrat, said Johnson won't be present in the first days of the new Congress next week but is continuing to improve. She said he is responsive to directions from his wife but has not yet spoken.

It's too early to tell how long recovery will take, Fisher said.
how long will the citizens of South Dakota be without full representation, Julianne?
In a statement Thursday, Johnson's doctors said he remains in intensive care at George Washington University Hospital. They have released few new details about Johnson's condition and prognosis since the days after the Dec. 13 surgery to stop bleeding in his brain.

Dr. Vivek Deshmukh, head of Johnson's surgical team, said in a statement that the South Dakota senator's overall condition has improved and he is gradually being weaned off sedation to help his brain heal.

The statement said Johnson is expected to undergo more tests in coming days.

Johnson's wife, Barbara, said her husband "continues to give us great hope" and that two of the couple's three grown children were at the hospital to be with him on his birthday.

"While we were both looking forward to celebrating his 60th birthday with our family and friends, I know the celebration is just postponed," she said.

Johnson was diagnosed with arteriovenous malformation, a condition, often present from birth, that causes arteries and veins to grow abnormally large, become tangled and sometimes burst. He was rushed to the hospital after becoming disoriented on a call with reporters and had surgery hours later.

The senator's sudden illness raised questions about the Democrats' one-vote majority in the upcoming Senate session. South Dakota's Republican governor, Mike Rounds, would appoint a replacement if Johnson's seat were vacated by his death or resignation.
or inability to take the oath?
A Republican appointee would create a 50-50 tie and effectively allow the GOP to retain Senate control because of Vice President Dick Cheney's tie-breaking vote.
Deeply Laid Plots™
There is ample precedent for senators to continue to hold office while incapacitated.
Joe Biden, for instance. Hasn't had an original brain wave in two decades
Dr. Keith Siller, director of the Comprehensive Stroke Care Center at NYU Medical Center and assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, said it is unusual for a patient to be sedated after brain surgery for more than a few days.
induced coma to reduce swelling...then sedated for two weeks?
"The two-week period is longer than I would be happy with," he said
I bet...."Paging Dr. Steve"
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 20:15 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Sen. Johnson's (and South Dakota's) predicament illustrates a vulnerability in Congress. When one or more legislators is unable to serve, there is no plan B. It's past time to remedy this. Maybe vice-Congressmen need to be elected too.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/28/2006 20:33 Comments || Top||

#2  I see the ghost of Patsy Mink beckoning.
Posted by: bruce || 12/28/2006 21:12 Comments || Top||


Women of the Year Awards
There is plenty of nonsense to be recognized.
Indeed, lol. Check it out for a laugh or three.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 01:05 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ahhhhh, MADONNA, Intercontinental Kids for the Intercontinental Hotels ala PAPA DON'T PREACH,
or her future Grandfather MARIANO; while PRAVDA says 1/2 of world will be CHINESE by Year 2057, ergo Commie Supermodel Lara "No, its China that rules the World" Kroft as Angelina Jolie, when good Catholic school girls wear guns and short shorts.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 12/28/2006 1:38 Comments || Top||

#2  The “Lady In Red” Fashion Faux Pas of the Year Award: The three anonymous women at the White House Christmas party. They showed up at a White House Christmas party wearing the same $8,500 dress as Mrs. Bush...

Aaargh. Something like this happened to me, once. I...I don't want to talk about it.

(The horror. The horror. You know, in the movies, that sort of thing leads to a killing spree at the high school reunion. I've never gone to mine.)
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 12/28/2006 1:41 Comments || Top||

#3  Lol, Angie. Is it okay if we myns just don't get it? To paraphrase a Firesign Theater bit, when asked what he was gonna do after graduating from HS, Mudhead sez, "Well, I thought I'd find a buncha guys who dress alike and follow 'em around." Lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 2:03 Comments || Top||

#4  Women of the Year Awards

[for real] has to be no brainer,
All Awards would have to go to all our service women hands down. [and all over 'em]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

There is plenty of nonsense to be recognized. LOL!

*NSFW*
i nominate these two girlz for making me laugh so hard that my face hurts.

»:-)


Posted by: RD || 12/28/2006 2:30 Comments || Top||

#5  RD: link gives:

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /122706/face.wmv on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.poststuff4.entensity.net Port 80
Posted by: 3dc || 12/28/2006 2:45 Comments || Top||

#6  try thisn 3dc NSFW

NSFW. Um, yeah, I'd say so. Lol. Sheesh.


Posted by: RD || 12/28/2006 3:22 Comments || Top||

#7  How could she stand to do that 68 more times? :o)
Posted by: badanov || 12/28/2006 4:15 Comments || Top||

#8  Women of the year? Do Spirit and Opportunity count?
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 12/28/2006 10:30 Comments || Top||

#9 
#6: I may never have seen anything quite so NSFW.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 11:15 Comments || Top||

#10  Grace.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 12/28/2006 11:23 Comments || Top||

#11  Was that Rosie all tied up ?
Posted by: wxjames || 12/28/2006 11:55 Comments || Top||

#12  Is it okay if we myns just don't get it?

Hmmm. You may be old enough for this scenario: you show up at school the first day of your senior year in your new Chevy van, which you have spent the summer lovingly customizing, including installing shag carpeting in the back and getting a professional to paint Roger Dean's Osibisa cover on it (or, for you, the cover of Nazareth's Hair of the Dog), only to find three other guys had done exactly the same thing, down to the color of the shag and the placement of the disco ball.

Does that make it any clearer?
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 12/28/2006 11:59 Comments || Top||

#13 
[cold lite of day penalty box]
Rantburg, NSFW spembolov 1 $100.00 USD
Subtotal: $100.00 USD
Shipping & Handling: $0.00 USD
Sales Tax: $0.00 USD

Total Amount: $100.00 USD
[/cold lite of day penalty box]

>:>
Posted by: spembolov || 12/28/2006 12:15 Comments || Top||

#14  I'd kill myself Angie, with the same ritual sepunk-two knife the other guys used.

Posted by: Shipman || 12/28/2006 12:24 Comments || Top||

#15  Lol, I'm old enought, alright... we'd argue about who had the bigger speakers and who got Betty Jo Bialaski to try out the "playgound" first. Truth, sis. Lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 12:32 Comments || Top||

#16  Happened to me once. Only my dress was black and hers was dark blue, she was taller, I more muscular (retired swimmers just don't look like retired gymnasts!) and I had higher heeled shoes. We both looked better, to tell the truth, and had great fun wandering about together seeing who preferred which. Of course, we weren't wearing $8500 dresses which were promised to be exclusive...
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/28/2006 12:44 Comments || Top||

#17  That invites the question - what happended to the designer? I'm sure the First Lady would pass, but was he locked in a room for an hour with the other three ladies? Was there anything left of him to bury? I guess it doesn't matter if they got their shot, actually, in the Biz - he's prolly now toast.

And I got Betty Jo first, lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 12:51 Comments || Top||

#18  The Angelina Jolie Accessory of the Year Award: Madonna
She, like Bradjolina, added a third-world child to her collection this year causing another international controversy just in time for her world tour. You’d think a crucifixion would have been enough?


Oh-oh.
Wait'll Rosie O'Douchebag hears about this. I'll bet Third World baby mills are creating the secret bank accounts right this minute...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/28/2006 12:57 Comments || Top||


Breck Boy joins Democratic presidential race
Former Democratic vice-presidential nominee John Edwards is running for president for a second time, his campaign said Wednesday. Edwards plans to formally announce his candidacy Thursday from New Orleans' 9th Ward which was hard hit by hurricane Katrina. But his campaign got a little ahead of itself Wednesday and announced his intentions online. "Better a day earlier than a day late," said Jennifer Palmieri, Edwards' adviser.
Posted by: Fred || 12/28/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Heh. Screwed up right out of the box. He should sue!
Posted by: PBMcL || 12/28/2006 0:33 Comments || Top||

#2  So far the race is:

Edwards (D: Trial Lawyers)
Hillary (D: Clintonistas)
Gore (D: Environmental Wackos)
Kerry (D: France)
Kucinich (D: Moonbats)
Obama (D: Not Hillary)
Posted by: DMFD || 12/28/2006 1:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Did he announce at a Walmart?
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 12/28/2006 10:31 Comments || Top||

#4  It will be amusing to see Edwards address the illegal immigrant issue. The $10k-70k earning Americans are by and large anti illegal immigrant. The leaders of the Dems in Congress are by and large pro amnesty.
Posted by: mhw || 12/28/2006 11:51 Comments || Top||

#5  "I see two Americas: the plaintiffs and the eeeevil corporations defendants"
Posted by: Frank G || 12/28/2006 15:02 Comments || Top||


International-UN-NGOs
Euro notes cash in to overtake dollar
Posted by: .com || 12/28/2006 01:22 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I tend to think of cash as anonymous, but I heard recently that use of individual notes is tracked, presumably they go through a scanning process when they go through a financial institution. Apparently, its a very useful tool in tackling international crime.

As the article suggests, the Euros popularity as cash may result from its popularity with criminals.
Posted by: phil_b || 12/28/2006 2:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Bad money pushes out good.

The British just calculated that by not going over to the Euro saved the average Englishman 2,200 pounds.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/28/2006 7:44 Comments || Top||

#3  The real key is buried in the article

Fast growth in the highest denomination notes, especially the €500 note, has raised suspicions that they are popular among criminals, although the ECB plays down this factor.


I've never lived there, but it's my understanding that financial transactions are much more automated (electronic) than in the U. S. Thus there was no domestic need for a €500 note. The exclusive purpose of this was to gain an $800 billion interest free loan from drug runners.

Somebody should tell Kimmie to stop printing chump change.
Posted by: Benito Mussolini || 12/28/2006 7:53 Comments || Top||

#4  Run a comparison of public spending and debt and deficit spending by the governments against the GDP.

Crooks like Kimmie are going to find it easier to deal banks Euros than the dollar cause the owning governments are far less able/willing to hammer with effectiveness the banks money launderers.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/28/2006 9:06 Comments || Top||

#5  The article ignores the fact that circulating cash is a small part of the money in circulation. By far and away the largest part is demand accounts: checking, bearer bonds, etc. The oil companies don't lug around suitcases of dollars or Euros to pay for a shipload of oil, it's all bearer bonds (and all electronic these days). And so far, the biggest chunk of all that is in dollars.
Posted by: Steve White || 12/28/2006 12:58 Comments || Top||



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