But Cliff didn't stop there. He also encouraged friends, family, and readers of his blog to give, promising them he would match every gift up to $10,000. Watch a video of what happened next:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZck7GTW9dY&feature=player_embedded
A great, impassioned op-ed piece in Haaretz about the limits of compassion in Israel, which has sent scores of rescuers to the victims in Haiti, but remains indifferent to the Israeli-made suffering an hour away in Gaza.
"The disaster in Haiti is a natural one; the one in Gaza is the unproud handiwork of man. Our handiwork."
Professor of Law and Dean
Boalt Hall School of Law
University of California, Berkeley
Dear Dr. Edley,
I like the idea of holding former Bush inquisitor John Yoo's classes at a secret, undisclosed location. It's the kind of thing that weeds out the less dedicated law students from those who'll do whatever it takes to achieve their goals--people like Prof. Yoo. Those who wish to emulate him will quickly snatch the facilities manager, deny him or her habeas corpus, and proceed straight to the waterboarding, beatings, hosting the Tonight Show, and all the other intensive interrogation techniques for which Mr Yoo showed so much enthusiasm.
But I wonder if allowing them to do it without any kind of supervision is the best way to prepare them for the next Republican administration. Shouldn't they be required to do some lab time, so they learn how to properly conduct such interrogations--they'll need to know things like the optimum amount of volts and amps one should apply to a goatherd's testicles. And shouldn't there be some kind of lab the students could use to waterboard the facilities manager in a comfortable learning environment?
I'd like to head up an effort to raise funds for such a facility. We could call it the Dick Cheney Center for Positive Sadism and use that honor to lure him to Boalt Halll for a seminar on the "disposable sections of the constitution," or better yet, a demonstration on the proper way to eat the hearts of your enemies.
I'd like to start working on this immediately. Please respond at your earliest opportunity.
Heterosexually yours,
Gen. JC Christian, patriot
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What year is this?
New basketball league open to white only, to get away from 'street,ball' played by 'people of color'
A new professional basketball league called the All-American Basketball Alliance (AABA) sent out a press release on Sunday saying that it intends to start its inaugural season in June, with teams in 12 U.S. cities. However, the AABA is different from other sports leagues because only players who are "natural born United States citizens with both parents of Caucasian race are eligible to play in the league." AABA commissioner Don "Moose" Lewis insists that he's not racist, but he just wants to get away from the "street-ball" played by "people of color" and back to "fundamental basketball." Lewis cited the recent incidents of bad behavior by NBA players, implying that such actions would never happen with white players: http://thinkprogress.org/2010/01/20/white-basketball/
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One thing tea baggers object to is "government schools," or as normal people call them, public schools. You see, at the government schools, kids are forced to learn science, to associate with others not exactly like them, and every now and then, be subjected to an address from their president asking them to do their homework and become successful. And you know where all this leads. That's right, buddy, the big "S." Socialism with a capital…Well anyway. So following Trish's Law of Coincidences, which states that there are no coincidences, a recent increase in home schooling must be correlated to rising numbers of tea baggers. In fact, one unscientific (how fitting!) online poll shows just that.
http://www.pensitoreview.com/2010/01/20/for-tea-baggers-the-future-looks-dumb/
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But I have to say, I'm pretty close to giving up on Mr. Obama, who seems determined to confirm every doubt I and others ever had about whether he was ready to fight for what his supporters believed in.
I think it's the absence of leadership that bothers me the most. Single-payer, public health care should have been a slam-dunk and signed into law before the August break last year. In the absence of leadership from the White House, we have Harry Reid playing that role and you see where that's gotten us.
But it's our fault ...
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The Rude Pundit is finally PO'd (foul languange alert): http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2010/01/random-observations-on-last-nights.html
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Somebody smack the president, please - and jolt some sense into his head: http://eb-misfit.blogspot.com/2010/01/somebody-smack-president-please.html
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GOP says divine intervention helped elect Scott Brown.
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Blue Dog Senator from Katrina-ravaged Louisiana collaborates to block climate action.
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