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September 29, 2009

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Compliments of Sal.

Posted by Van Helsing at September 29, 2009 8:25 AM

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From the "Priorities, Priorities" department:

Obama has talked to David Letterman more than our Afghanistan commander

Posted by: Conservigilant at September 29, 2009 8:30 AM

Liebig's Law of Minimums states that growth is proportional to the limiting resource. It is commonly used for plants, or ecology. But, it is obvious that the limiting resource in Obama's administration is common sense. They must drink Kool_Aid but more than likely it is from listening to Obama. His voice turns a perfectly functional mind into some kind of putrid rotten mushroom puree only with less common sense than a sack of rotten mushrooms.

Except for a few trolls, I doubt if anybody who reads this site has listened to him more than 10 minutes in total since he came on the scene.

Posted by: SnowSnake at September 29, 2009 8:48 AM

How much per packet?

Free for everyone? plus tax of 99%?

Posted by: Anonymous at September 29, 2009 9:09 AM

Whats the "take away" from the speech he made trying to sell his health care?
Joe Wilson saying "you lie."
Says alot about dear reader.
Now he's in Denmark trying to get the olympics to chi-town! Bitchen. thats important.

Posted by: czuch at September 29, 2009 9:12 AM

Snowsnake,

I've attempted to listen to him. He rambles on, making no sense (for the most part). When he does attempt to make sense, it is almost always a lie or a careful twisting of words to hide the true intent.

Reminds me of The Simpsons when Lisa dreams about being the President. She realizes she needs to hike taxes but knows that won't fly with the people. Therefore, she says she plans to implement a "temporary refund adjustment" which makes the dim-witted slobber all over themselves.

He constantly uses focus-group-tested words in an attempt to conceal the message. Death panels = "Comparative Effectiveness Research Committee"

Bothers me to no end.

Posted by: AmericanToTheCore at September 29, 2009 9:48 AM

AmericantoTheCore
You would be much better off drinking a liter of Jim Beam Black Label every day with just ice. It would leave you with a clearer mind and you probably wouldn't feel as sick. And better you wreck your liver than totally ruining your mind.

Of course neither is necessary. Just turn him off as quickly as you can! I have sprained a thumb more than once on my remote.

Posted by: SnowSnake at September 29, 2009 10:22 AM

I'm still of pure mind...

What I've always said is that liberalism is for the weak-minded.

Posted by: AmericanToTheCore at September 29, 2009 10:25 AM

The Jonestown massacre, which popularized the phrase "drink the Kool-Aid", was a bum rap for the company. The poison was actually put into a knock-off brand of flavored drink crystal.

Posted by: hey you guys at September 29, 2009 12:07 PM

Yes, hey you guys, it was Flav R Aid, but the name has stuck, kinda like "hand me a kleenex." It can be a boon or bane in the marketing world.

Posted by: Karin at September 29, 2009 12:40 PM

When I was a kid, we called it Kool-Aid no matter what Mom used to make it....

Kool-Aid sounds Kooler than the generic names ;-)

Posted by: Jake at September 29, 2009 2:19 PM

The Roman Way: The Case for and against Polanski

God forbid we get France miffed at us! Next time they get invaded, they may not call for a rescue!

The French are indeed miffed, and not just because being miffed at one thing or another is a national trait. They’re annoyed now since the U.S. decided to have the Swiss arrest a child rapist, one Roman Polanski, and for trying to have him extradited back to the States to face some discordant music.

Some Americans, even outside Hollywood, have also taken up Polanski’s cause giving rise to a debate as to what should be done with Roman, to either release him and send him on his merry way or hang him by his privates.

The Case for Roman:

This faction is impassioned. Look, they say, the guy’s old now, 76, his so-called “crime” happened 31 years ago, and his victim, Samantha Geimer, nee’ Gailey, has forgiven him and favors cutting him loose.

And, besides, he’s famous and suffered enough from the Nazis, with the Manson murder of his third wife, Sharon Tate, and he’s already been punished by being shut out of American movie making!

As a typical defender of this reprobate writes, “Polanski didn’t violate his victim by having sex with her without her consent, he violated American notions of childhood purity:” http://bit.ly/IXwcM.

All that amounts to nil. Polanski was 44 at the time of the crime, Samantha was 13, he pled guilty to having “unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor,” aka, rape, his fame is irrelevant, and he fled the country to avoid a stiff sentence.

The only substantive basis for freeing him from his Zurich confinement is, . . .

(Read the rest at http://genelalor.com)

Posted by: Berlet98 at September 29, 2009 3:26 PM

Love it.

Posted by: Fred Dawes at September 29, 2009 3:32 PM

Taboo! The Truth about Black Crime, Part II

As long as mankind is imperfect, human societies will be imperfect and one glaring imperfection is the prevalence of criminal activities. When we ignore or deny the truth concerning the perpetrators of crime we not only perpetuate but encourage such activities.

Such is the prevailing wisdom today in America where political correctness–and fear–dictate domestic policy with regard to law enforcement, such as with profiling, and media reports regarding Black on Black and Black on White crimes.

The motivation for the PC element is obvious: Suck up.

The fear element is rooted in the terror politicians feel should they speak the truth and thereby incur the wrath of Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and their ACORN minions at election time.

As noted in the first of this “Taboo!” series, “It’s one thing if Blacks choose to maim and murder other Blacks. When they choose to visit mayhem on others, they should take into account that they are a minority,” http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1243, point being that neither the majority of a people and certainly not a minority are permitted to get away with murder.

And murder, as well as every other crime imaginable, is rampant in Black communities.

Ta-Nahisi Coates, a Black woman, contends in an expletive-laden article on, of all websites, TheAtlantic.com, that Blacks deeply care about the violence epidemic among their own.

She concludes, based on her close observation, that “the sentiment that black people are unconcerned about black on black crime is simply wrong:” http://bit.ly/1cFB0e.

If Coates is correct, it’s difficult to comprehend why the mayhem continues unabated, even with Black idol, Bill Cosby, preaching values, restraint and personal responsibility.

Another observer draws a parallel between abortions and Black crime, sugesting that if abortion were not legalized in 1973 Black criminal rates would be even more astronomical. See the charts and data for pre- and post- Roe v Wade crime here: http://bit.ly/GX7uR.

One oft-heard, simplistic defense for Black crime stats is that they aren’t true, that more Whites are evil-doers, and more Whites are serving prison time. It’s a simplistic argument since Whites outnumber Blacks in America by a ratio of 5 to 1 that more Caucasian reprobates would be reasonable.

We also hear that so great a percentage of Blacks, principally, young, male Blacks, are imprisoned in America’s jails not due to their crimes but because of racial discrimination.

That’s tantamount to saying that a much lower percentage of White people who should be in prison are comfortably ensconced in their homes watching the boob tube and swilling Budweisers simply because of their race.

In other words, murders, robberies, assaults, rapes, burglaries, etc. have absolutely nothing to do with rates of incarceration. It all goes back to racism, as does the sad inability of swine to fly.

Then we come to the issue of interracial crimes. . . .

(Read the rest at http://genelalor.com)

Posted by: Berlet98 at September 29, 2009 11:49 PM

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