I'MMA LET YOU FINISH

GravatarFrist? Ofocurse it's the snacks! Yumm!


Gravatarmoanin', batzes


GravatarOh, my! Where is everybody?


GravatarFrist.. my work here for the day is done. Enjoy this cold Saturday fellow moonbats!


Gravatarhey karmic j!
whaddayahear from mumbai?
how's things among the distant folks?
well, i hope..
.


GravatarThe owl has perched


GravatarMorning, Moonbats! Twenty-four degrees outside. I think I'll wait a bit before I head into work.


GravatarHey WGG/Editoress! Off to do some shopping (no not for Christmas..which we don't celebrate) and then it's off to watch Syriana!


GravatarTax-and-spend liberals are terrified that the current economic boom, stimulated by President George W. Bush's visionary tax policies, will spoil their planned power-grab in the 2006 Congressional elections. These craven liberal politicians, led by the unhinged Howard Dean and aided by their allies in the media elite, have now resorted to their usual practice of fear and hate-mongering by spreading the falsehoods that the recent Republican tax relief legislation somehow benefits only the wealthiest Americans.

According to this pathetic canard, tax relief for capital gains and dividend income is somehow inherently unequal and benefits only a few. Fortunately, this liberal falsehood has been debunked by recent research conducted by the prestigious Jay Gould Institute for Capital Management at Hillsdale College.

This break-through research decisively credits the current economic upsurge to President Bush's wise tax policy, which ended the 2000 recession caused by the ruinous policies of the failed Clinton administration. By specifically targeting capital gains and dividends for tax relief, the President's policy provides stimulus for private-sector growth and expansion. In turn, this stimulus package is responsible for the spectacular era of job creation during the Bush presidency and e4nding the stale job market of the Clinton presidency.

Independent studies conducted by noted economist, author and syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg confirms this analysis. "Liberal Democrat tax policy stifles investment and job creation," said Goldberg recently. "Through his bold tax policy, President Bush has laid a solid foundation for further economic expansion."

You witless liberals should heed the words of Jonah Goldberg, instead of mindlessly promoting your failed and divisive strategy of class warfare and pushing the anti-Christian homosexual agenda on America.


GravatarWell, when sallyh is here, it is the snacks.


Gravatarsnotglass

Good name


Gravataranything can happen
it’s a marvel!
you can be a butterfly
or just stay larval

- Mary Poppins Original London Cast Recording, ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN


GravatarWGG, all is fine. Thank you. How's things with you?


GravatarSnotglass.. now drink up all that snot you have in the glass before mommy gets angry!


GravatarOh, I am so glad snotglass reminded me of Johah and his scaredy ass hiding behind a woman's skirt. A single mom who has to sell her home or lose it. A mom who is scrambling, trying to find someone to watch her kid. A mom who is in her forties. All so the ratfucker can sit in his comfortable apartment and tell everyone else why they should fight the war.

Fucking cunt.


Gravatarmorning, blogkins! we come to blogwhore, of course.

are you a terrorist? the fbi sez you are, if you have the nerve to exercise your constitutionally protected right to peaceful protest.


Gravatarit's cold in Philly too...but pretty w/ the snow.


Gravatarsnotglass

Pathetic canard says it all.


GravatarBon matin everyone!

My naughty cat woke me up early on my day off! Bad Henriette

A kitten for you too?

http://www.dailykitten.com/

and for something more serious:

"The US has used torture for decades. All that's new is the openness about it

By ignoring past abuses, opponents of torture are in danger of pushing it back into the shadows instead of abolishing it

Naomi Klein
Saturday December 10, 2005"

http://tinyurl.com/86weh


Gravatar WGG, all is fine. Thank you. How's things with you?
karmic_jay - 9:06 am


all clear and cold in the High ChiHuaHuan...Dixiebelle went to the beautyparlor yesterday...the groomer said she had enough fur for another whole dog...

sunrise is peachy, really. you should see it. the sky was the color of hot, peach icecream...and the temo is a lot modified from earlier the week. probabaly in the 20s this am...

glad all's well w/your family, etc... hard to have folks that far away (and they of course believe the same about you )

have a good day...
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Gravatarwe always knew they were crazy:
By Shankar Vedantam
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, December 10, 2005; Page A01

The 48-year-old man turned down a job because he feared that a co-worker would be gay. He was upset that gay culture was becoming mainstream and blamed most of his personal, professional and emotional problems on the gay and lesbian movement.

These fixations preoccupied him every day. Articles in magazines about gays made him agitated. He confessed that his fears had left him socially isolated and unemployed for years: A recovering alcoholic, the man even avoided 12-step meetings out of fear he might encounter a gay person....

***

Mental health practitioners say they regularly confront extreme forms of racism, homophobia and other prejudice in the course of therapy, and that some patients are disabled by these beliefs. As doctors increasingly weigh the effects of race and culture on mental illness, some are asking whether pathological bias ought to be an official psychiatric diagnosis.

Advocates have circulated draft guidelines and have begun to conduct systematic studies. While the proposal is gaining traction, it is still in the early stages of being considered by the professionals who decide on new diagnoses.

If it succeeds, it could have huge ramifications on clinical practice, employment disputes and the criminal justice system. Perpetrators of hate crimes could become candidates for treatment, and physicians would become arbiters of how to distinguish "ordinary prejudice" from pathological bias. Thorny discussions about how mental illnesses are defined would get even more prickly....


GravatarAtrios is awake...sheets!


GravatarThat's right Chicago Dyke--the ink wasn't even dry on Bush's PATRIOT ACT signature, and the domestic harassment was up and running.

Nixon had his little Enemies List, but Bush has the whole phone book.


GravatarWhat ql said.


GravatarSnacks? There have been snacks here and nobody mentioned it til now?


Gravatarfile under 'what's the matter with kansas?'

KC election board selects Diebold system
By DAVE HELLING
The Kansas City Star

The Kansas City Election Board has chosen Ohio-based Diebold Election Systems to provide hundreds of new touch-screen and optical scan voting machines for city voters in 2006.
All four board members endorsed the selection Thursday, despite what they all said were problems with Diebold’s “image.” For months, election activists, in Kansas City and around the nation, have criticized the company, claiming its election software could be corrupted and votes altered, either by outsiders or by election workers and candidates.


GravatarMental health practitioners say they regularly confront extreme forms of racism, homophobia and other prejudice in the course of therapy, and that some patients are disabled by these beliefs. As doctors increasingly weigh the effects of race and culture on mental illness, some are asking whether pathological bias ought to be an official psychiatric diagnosis.

candidates for mercy killin', methinks...they clearly cannot live among us...


GravatarKC KS or KC MO?


GravatarAll right, I'm going. Take care of your teeth and your teeth will take care of you.


GravatarI guess Kansas City is extending "intelligent design" to elections--votes are altered by the "hand of GOD," or at least, by the "hand of GOP," which is close enough for the illiterate.


GravatarBonjour le monde,

Guess who's mentioned in an upcoming episode of the West Wing. Check out the Hopepage link below to find out.

WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS


Gravatar file under 'what's the matter with kansas?'

KC election board selects Diebold system

chicago dyke - 9:16 am


in nm, the county clerks select among approved devices...most selected diebold, es&s, or sequoiah, even though they could have chosen machines which were accountable...

fuckers...


GravatarLooks like it's Kansas City, MO not KS, but my "intelligent" design snark still stands.


GravatarAnother casuality in the war on Christmas. Damn these godless sophisticates in West Virginia - out of touch with the values of middle America.


Mary, Joseph Figures Stolen From Manger

Fri Dec 9, 5:55 PM ET

OAK HILL, W.Va. -
Baby Jesus is safe but his parents are missing. Someone stole the figures of Mary and Joseph from a manger display on a lawn in Oak Hill this week.

Mayor Barbara Hickman said the thief did not get the display's Baby Jesus figure because it is not put in the manger until Christmas Eve. That's because someone stole it two years ago but it was later recovered.

"Well, if he'd been in there this year, he would have gone with Mom and Dad," Hickman said Thursday.

"I hope that the thief, or thieves, every time they look at (the purloined figures), they think of one of the 10 Commandments: Thou shalt not steal."

___

Information from: The Register-Herald, http://www.register-herald.com


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051...st/ manger_theft


GravatarWhere is Friday catblogging?


GravatarUnless I have my math wrong, today marks the 1000th day of the Iraq War. Does anybody want to verify that?


Gravatarhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/ wp...0901788_pf.html

I thought that Delays process strategy backfires. After his attorneys made him some dumm bum to get off the conspiracy charges he can share his process with two other- mentally limited- persons. Itll take ages now. (Hopefully hell get a mental exam. hehehe)


Gravatarhttp://www.dailykos.com/story/20...12/10/114820/ 90

Looks like a pretty big story of GOP front companies cycling DOD $ back into re-election coffers!


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