November 29, 2006
Headlines That Struck Me Today
Schumer: Reaganism Is Dead
Not to me, but only to people like Schumer and other Democrats.... It seems as if the Democrats stay in denial about what most Americans want. Keep it up in 2008.
Judge Orders Bush Administration to Resume Paying for Katrina Housing
If this judge was around for the San Francisco earthquake, those families would still be living in government housing. Is there no end to this?
OUT OF CONTROL: DEVITO IN 'VIEW' BUSH BASH...
I liked him better on "Taxi".
San Diego to ban Wal-Mart Supercenters
Just driving jobs elsewhere and making their citizens pay more for goods, all for political correctness and union pressures....
Gaia scientist Lovelock predicts planetary wipeout (Global Warming)
He's one of Al Gore's "consensus scientists." We're as doomed as doomed can be, I must say.
"We are not all doomed. ..."(But) a hot earth couldn't support much over 500 million."
Judge: Make Bills Recognizable to Blind
I recommend "talking dollar bills."
Supreme Court clashes over climate change
You know that the suit must be good when you see who filed it.
Massachusetts brought the suit, backed by California, New York and several other states, to try to force the EPA to regulate exhaust emissions from new cars.
Rapper Snoop Dogg Arrested, Again
Ohhhh. And, he was such a role model....
But, the very saddest comes last....
The Wiggles' Lead Singer May Quit
Let's hope for better news tomorrow.
Posted by Woody M. at November 29, 2006 07:10 PM | TrackBackIt was just one of those days
Posted by Louisiana Conservative at November 29, 2006 11:51 PM
Comment removed by site administrator. If you want to argue a point, that's fine. If you want to link to a post full of cussing twaddle, that's something else.
Don't bother coming back sir.
.........................Site Administrator
Posted by Falstaff at November 30, 2006 02:16 AM
Regarding the Lovelock quote, the al-Reuters article had another astonishing quote:
Lovelock adopted the name Gaia, the Greek mother earth goddess, in the 1960s to apply to his then revolutionary theory that the earth functions as a single, self-sustaining organism. His theory is now widely accepted.
Curious...I guess the phrase widely accepted doesn't include the world's populations of Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc. Then again, perhaps it's being used the same way as in the sentence Global warming is widely accepted....
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And as for the Supreme Court case, I'm afraid the EPA missed the boat when they didn't hire Johnnie Cochrane to argue their case:
If the suit doesn't fit, you must acquit!
Posted by civil truth at November 30, 2006 11:34 AM
Wow! What was it with Falstaff? It must be hard for a liberal to discuss issues with conservatives without throwing out profanities and insults.
Regarding civil truth's Johnny Cochran slogan, I still shake my head over that whole OJ nonsense. Since the suit is about CO2 emissions, maybe this would add to the case: If gas is passed, the EPA must be massed.
Posted by Woody at November 30, 2006 04:25 PM
Don't read headlines. It's bad for your mental health.
Posted by Assistant Village Idiot at November 30, 2006 08:30 PM