"Lookie me, Pickles, I'm obeying the law
by letting those darkies drown..."
Dave Leach
Coerced Childbirth Enforcer
Dear Mr. Leach,
I'd like to bid on one of the items you're auctioning to raise funds for the pro-life warrior who executed Dr. Tiller. Specifically, I'm interested in the cookbook written by clinic bomber and Tiller wounder Shelley Shannon. Can you provide more information about the book?
Is there a chapter on the kinds of meals one should prepare before embarking on an OB/GYN hunt? Does one eat lightly before killing in the name of life? Is there a recipe for a doctor's heart casserole one might serve at a post-execution pro-life pot-luck celebration? How about headless gingerbreaddoctors? They'd be a hit at Christmas parties.
Please get back to me soon. I'd hate to miss out on the bidding.
Heterosexually yours,
Gen. JC Christian, patriot
(And where are they holding this auction? Ebay. So if you're an Ebay-er, perhaps it's time to rethink doing business with them.)
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The only class Michelle Malkin has ever had was in school We all remember her attacking the 12 year old whose life wasn't as wrecked as the car he was riding in because of S-Chip. Today she attacked David Axelrod's epileptic daughter.
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Boy, when a conservaturd whore like George Will is telling you to shut your piehole, you've pretty much lost whatever shred of credibility you may have thought you had.
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People will need to turn vegetarian if the world is to conquer climate change, according to a leading authority on global warming.
In an interview with The Times, Lord Stern of Brentford said: "Meat is a wasteful use of water and creates a lot of greenhouse gases. It puts enormous pressure on the world's resources. A vegetarian diet is better."
Direct emissions of methane from cows and pigs is a significant source of greenhouse gases. Methane is 23 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a global warming gas.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6891362.ece
And this...
New culprit to blame for next power failure. "We all scream for flat screens, even in a flat economy. But the bigger picture, many say, is one of unnecessary stress on the nation's electricity supply for years to come .... Since 2000, "we've seen energy consumption from TVs jump from 3 percent (of residential electric use) to 8 percent and climbing," said Adam Gottlieb of the California Energy Commission. "If we sat on our hands and did nothing . . . we would need to build a $615 million power plant" just to feed all of the state's hungry flat-panels by 2020."
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AIG 2.0: http://susiemadrak.com/2009/10/27/07/26/a-i-g-2-0/
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"Unpopular" is not the word; try "unconstitutional," "illegal," "war crimes" and "treason." "Former President George W. Bush told more than 11,000 people at the Fort Worth Convention Center that he was confident he made the right decisions as president, even if it hurt his popularity. "Every single day I was honored to be your president by bringing honor and dignity to the office," Bush said Monday afternoon, during his first foray into motivational speaking, at the day-long "Get Motivated" seminar." WARNING: Reading article at link is likely to cause projectile vomiting.
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Since Oct. 20, the Republican National Committee's Facebook page has had a picture of President Obama with a caption reading "Miscegenation is a crime against American values":
As Raw Story notes, the RNC finally took the photo down today, after readers at Democratic Underground first began discussing it on Sunday. While it's likely that the RNC "wasn't aware the racist photo was on their page and it wasn't produced or posted by anyone at the RNC," the group had attacked MoveOn.org for a similar incident in 2004. As Chris Harris at Media Matters Action Network notes, when "a web user posted a self-produced web video that compared President Bush to Hitler as part of a MoveOn.org video contest, the RNC acted as if the video had been produced by MoveOn itself." According to the National Journal:
"This is the worst and most vile form of political hate speech," Republican National Committee spokesman Ed Gillespie proclaimed. "MoveOn.org should apologize."
Boyd did just that, expressing "deep regret" that the ads made it through MoveOn's filtering process, and promising to scrutinize such material in the future. Pariser emphasized that MoveOn had not produced the ads, not aired them, not endorsed them in the voting, and had removed them from the Web site –adding that the RNC had put them on its Web site to score points. Still, the damage had been done.
Will the RNC now issue a public apology?
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Remember the other day when the White House banned Faux Noise from an interview? When all the networks banded together and decided that none of their reporters would do the interview unless Fox was included? Yeah, well, about that…
Treasury spokesperson: "There was no plot to exclude Fox News - they had the same interview that their competitors did."
The network pool crew noticed Fox wasn't on theinterview list, was told that they hadn't asked and the crew said they needed to be included. Treasury called the White House and asked top Obama adviser Anita Dunn. Dunn said yes and Fox's Major Garrett was among the correspondents to interview Feinberg last night.
So in short, Fox fabricated a story to make themselves look like victims of a fabricated war on them being waged by the evil commie Obama. Now tell me, is that journalism?
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