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Drew Sheneman, New Jersey - The Newark Star Ledger

Thursday, November 25, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

unlike infidels, christians LOOOOOVE pork

Suddenly, Senator John McCain has realized it's not very becoming to keep his lips glued to W's ass. The pungent smell of pork in the Appropriations Bill '04 has prompted the swift liberation of his mouth, which can now run free and remind America of why he shouln't have placed it on such ungodly parts in the first place.

The Republicans' very own flip-flopper points out how the conference report includes $11 billion in unrequested, unauthorized, run-of-the-mill --shall we call a spade a spade? yes, what the heck!-- bribes. Let's have a taste of the finest cuts of pork that Jesus Mini-Me has multiplied for his disciples:

• $7.3 million for Hawaiian Sea Turtles.

• $6 million for Sea Lions in Alaska.

• $1 million for Mormon cricket suppression in Utah.

• $175,000 to a city in Missouri for the painting of a mural on a flood wall.

• $90,000 for fruit fly research in Montpellier, France. (???????)

• $200,000 to the Town of Guadalupe, Arizona, for the construction and renovation of a shopping center.

• $325,000 to the City of Salinas, California, for construction of a swimming pool.

• $100,000 to the city of Macon, Georgia, for the renovation of the Coca-Cola building.

• $100,000 to the City of Atlanta for the renovation of Paschal's restaurant and motel.

• $175,000 to the City of Detroit for the design and construction of a zoo.

• $200,000 for the City of North Pole, Alaska, for recreation improvements. I guess Santa had a tough year and the elves need a little help from the American taxpayer.

• $238,000 to the National Wild Turkey Federation. Speaking of Wild Turkey - you almost need a bottle of it in order to swallow the lack of fiscal discipline in this bill.

Where I come from, we have a word for people who take, for their own benefit, what doesn't belong to them (such as, let's say, taxpayers' money to buy influence): chorizo (Spanish slang for "cheater" and "thief"), which, incidentally, is also the most sublime form of pork.

Boy, could I use some! Unfortunately, as a student, I'm just not pork-worthy.

via Echidne of the Snakes

Thursday, November 25, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

when activist judges run amok

Once upon a time there was a mother of three girls under the age of 10. Her boyfriend, father of her youngest 2 daughters, was a convicted child rapist. As a matter of fact, he was brushing up on his pedophile skills with her oldest daughter (that the law knew of.)

Well, this mother has just lost custody. Court files state why her custody was challenged: she repeatedly "abandoned" the children in her boyfriend's care.

Justice is so orderly, isn't it?

Except the person who sued this woman for custody AND GOT IT was the child-raping boyfriend.

No need to get riled up about it, though, because we know that, in the United States of America, una, grande y libre, children are sacred and only the highest standards of moral values apply...

POP! Sorry, that was the vein in my forehead bursting from RAGE.

via Pinko Feminist Hellcat

Wednesday, November 24, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

American birthday

Today is my American birthday. Nov 19, 1990. I love the date.

The fact that I'm turning 14 today explains it all, doesn't it? ;P

Friday, November 19, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

Para los que quieran ver otra America

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Julius Civitatus se ha currado el fin de semana al máximo para que no se nos olvide cómo estábamos algunos (muchos) hace unos días. Cómo todavía no hay palabras, las imágenes vienen al pelo.

Monday, November 08, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

who says the U.S. have no history?

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Aclaración: Sometimes my minimalist approach to blogging leaves the door wide open for misinterpretation. Let's see. I don't mean to imply that those who voted for Bush in the red states are a bunch of racists (although I do think some of the Bush votes are spurred by prejudice). What I was hoping to illustrate with this map is the historical context for voters' cultural identification. It seems that the national divide that these elections brought to sharp focus can be better understood when we bring in the issue of cultural/emotional identification. As any Spaniard knows all too well, civil wars respond to a real polarization within a nation, a polarization that leads to armed conflict and creates wounds that never quite heal. The Wombat File offers some good thoughts on the weight of cultural identification in these elections and Metafilter scoops out an eye-opening insider's explanation of "radical" conservatism, that is, Southern conservatism. It's not the only answer, but it's an important aspect of a complex whole we must seek to understand.

maps courtesy of Sensory Overload

Saturday, November 06, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (1)

Zapatero adopta nueva estrategia de acercamiento a Bush

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Zapatero introduces his agenda in the fight against Spain's vicious enemy.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

well, a girl can dream...

...and wake up to this bad nightmare.

Morning thoughts, heavily influenced by rage, despair, and a brutal hangover:

• Everybody who voted for Bush should be immediately deployed to Iraq.

• Every state without a body of water should be denied TV-watching privileges in the hopes their citizens will pick up reading and develop a critical sense. Alternatively, these states could be depopulated.

• Ohio, New Mexico and Iowa are still pending, but the winner seems clear: Osama.

Now let's once again embrace dissociation as we prance our way to self-destruction. As long as we have Paris Hilton, we should be OK... isn't that right, America?

Viva la democracia.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

a moment of psychic clarity

Here's my call for the election based on absolutely nothing but a cocky trust on my gut instincts:

Kerry will win COMFORTABLY.

His next surprise: he'll turn out to be a much better President than anybody expects him to. And Teresa will be the most fun First Lady evah.

Can't wait for my "told-you-so" moment...

Tuesday, November 02, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

what was the choice again?

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A Red-Alert Advisory from the GuerrillaGirlsBroadBand

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-- Wearable Dissent

Wednesday, October 27, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (1)

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