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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Happy Independence day SAB patrons

Agree, disagree, cat fight like spouses amongst ourselves, one thing I’m sure we can all agree upon is that on July 4 we’re all g*d d*mned independent, so happy Mutha-F***in’ Independence Day, anus’s!

Happy 4th all, and make sure to keep it a safe one! See ya’ll on the 5th, hopefully we all still have the 12 fingers we were blessed with when we were born. ...What? 10 fingers is normal???? No Sh*t!???

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Medical science fiction becomes science fact

By Christi Myers

SAN ANTONIO, TX (KTRK)—There’s some medical science fiction going on in San Antonio. It’s all about limb regeneration and ‘pixie dust.’ And a young Texas soldier is the first to regrow a finger.

I work for the company that makes the product, our R&D professionals are second to none. Amazing stuff with a promising future. Follow the link for the full story and video.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Friday Night Open Thread, Or Friday Night Flame War

This seemed to be pretty popular last week, so let’s try it again. Use this thread to discuss what’s on your mind that hasn’t fit elsewhere this week. Or use it to flame someone you disagree with.... That seemed to be really popular last week.

So grab a cold one, or burn a fatty and go to town.

Well, don’t actually “go” to town after having a couple of cold ones or burning a fatty, I meant that figuratively.

Friday, June 20, 2008

And Now for Something New, Friday Night Open Thread

Well, it’s called Say Anything. So here’s the place to Say Anything that’s been itching to be vented all week long but never had a place to be released. So grab a cold one and have at it. And please know when to say when.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Pfleger Suspended, Parishioners react

videos via CBS2 Chicago. You’ve got put up with adverts before getting to the juicy tidbits.

Pfleger suspended

Members are upset!

Parishioners Protest!

I suspect he’ll be back soon, maybe even with a cool hip-hop name like Honky Homey.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Thank you

I would like to take a moment to thank those who are currently serving, as well as those who have in the past served our country.

On this day, dedicated Memorial Day, we remember those we’ve lost. Don’t forget to thank those who have served and those serving when ever you run into them. Your freedom has and does depend upon them, and their willing to give their all for YOU.

Myself, I humbly thank you.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Credit where it’s due

Wringing your hands worried about the world opinion of the U.S.? Get a load of this.

There is a certain familiarity to the concomitant series of actions and reactions when disaster strikes in the world. The US stands ready, willing and able to offer assistance. It is often the first country to send in millions of dollars, navy strike groups loaded with food and medical supplies, and transport planes, helicopters and floating hospitals to help those devastated by natural disaster.

Then, just as swift and with equal predictability, those wedded to the Great Satan view of the US begin to carp, drawing on a potent mixture of cynicism and conspiracy theories to criticise the last remaining superpower. When the US keeps doing so much of the heavy lifting to alleviate suffering, you’d figure that the anti-Americans might eventually revise their view of the US. But they never do. And coming under constant attack even when helping others, you’d figure that Americans would eventually draw the curtains on world crises. But they haven’t. At least not yet.

So it was last week. The US stood ready to help the cyclone-ravaged Burmese people. It did not matter that Burma’s ruling junta was no friend of the Americans. With more than 100,000 people feared dead and many more hundreds of thousands left destitute, US Air Force cargo planes loaded with supplies and personnel started arriving in nearby Thailand to begin humanitarian operations in Burma.

A US Navy strike group in the Gulf of Thailand sent helicopters ashore, ready to arrive in Burma within hours. Alas, Burma’s military leaders left their people to die for 10 days before finally accepting help from the evil empire. Even if the Yanks are allowed to boost their assistance to Burma, they can expect a groundswell of criticism.

Back in 2004, the Americans - along with the Australians - arrived within hours to help the hundreds of thousands of people left devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami in Asia. A US carrier group steamed towards Indonesia’s Aceh province. A second US Marine Corps strike force made its way to Sri Lanka with water, food and medical supplies.

The Pentagon spent millions of dollars sending C-130 transport planes from Dubai to Indonesia with tents, blankets, food and water. A navy chief in charge of co-ordination efforts said the US would deliver “as much help as soon as we can, as long as we’re needed”.

The resentment that comes from needing the military and economic might of the US translated into the most absurd criticism. Jan Egeland, the former UN boss of humanitarian affairs, cavilled about the stinginess of certain Western nations. His eye was on the US. Former British minister Claire Short was equally miffed, describing the initiative by the US and other countries as “yet another attempt to undermine the UN”, which was, according to her, the “only body that has the moral authority” to help.

I love moral authority as much as the next guy, but the UN’s moral authority is a mighty hard sell given that the UN club includes the most odious regimes in the world, such as Burma. And notice how the UN’s moral authority did not quickly translate into helicopters laden with food and water?

read the entire article

Friday, February 22, 2008

Looks like Wuzzadem is Stilladem?

Fans of Wuzzadem will notice the last posts that Mrs.R put up chastising those of us that aren’t happy with McCain are now AWOL, and comments are disabled. So much for their experiment with freedom of speech, once “liberal”, always “liberal”. John, is that a squirrel in your pocket or is that Mrs. Rs hand leading you around by your horn?

Woman charged in bus crash, here illegally using alias

Not that it was unexpected.

COTTONWOOD, MINN.—The van driver involved in the school bus crash in southwestern Minnesota that killed four students was charged today, and federal authorities say she is using an alias and in the United States illegally.


Lakeview School, where the students attended, will be closed Monday for the funerals of brothers Jesse Javens, 13, and Hunter Javens, 9, both of Cottonwood. Also killed were Reed Stevens, 12, of Marshall; and Emilee Olson, 9, of Cottonwood.

There were 28 students on the bus. In addition to Hancock, eight children remained hospitalized Thursday in Sioux Falls, S.D., Marshall and Rochester.


Open borders. It’s for the children. FEH

Update: the link above requires membership to the strib, now. Don't waste your time or money, the main idea is quoted above, the rest of the article in the strib allows the author to delve into "journalism" according to Merriam-Websters definition 2c of the word journalism.

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