Monday, December 24, 2007

Milton Friedman

What does Capitalism/Free Enterprise do for me?

Sunday, December 9, 2007

The god You Don't Believe in is Not the God I Believe In

Check it out Dick Dawkins and Chris Hitchens...The god you don't believe in isn't the God I believe in. I believe in is great, mighty, and powerful. He could kick your little tiny god's ass anytime anywhere...and probably already has.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Isn't Smoking Grand

Smoking is awesome. It unites people of all walks of life. The earlier you start smoking...the better. You'll have friends you wouldn't have if you didn't smoke. Most of them will be smokers and they'll be just like you. Ignore the labels on that pack of smokes as you light up...take a deep drag on that glowing stick of cancer...and indulge in thoughts of running a marathon or climbing a flight of stairs. Just think of the giggles your grandchildren will have when they hear you speak using your mechanical larynx. "Cool! Granpa sounds like Stephen Hawking."
Why it's only a cigarette what can that little inocuous stick do. I mean it's white and small after all. Check out this neat video.

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Paul Potts


It's pretty awesome to watch a train wreck as it happens. Its even more awesome...awesomer, to watch a shooting star. This just proves that you can't judge a book by it's cover, and that he who lives in a glass house shouldn't throw stones at the rolling stone with moss on the north side, or is it the east...I forget.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

France Finally Gets Balls/Glandes Reproductives


The glorious people of France have finally elected a President with giant brass balls. Nicolas Sarkozy became President of France on May 16, 2007. He appointed a new Prime Minister and his foreign minister was the former head of Medecins Sans Frontieres. You know you've made an impact in the world when one of your first appointments is kicked out of the socialist party for their involvement with you. Even though Sarko disagreed with the Iraq War he has decried French arrogance by saying "It is bad manners to embarrass one's allies or sound like one is taking delight in their troubles" in 2006.

Casablanca - French National Anthem

Best scene from Casablanca

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

I Love Ann Coulter

Ann Coulter rocks. I love her wit and rapier use of the English language. Calling John Edwards a faggot should be taken into context with much of her writing and speeches. She does point out that when liberals refer to anyconservative they are either dumb or ugly. She speaks in a way in which liberals understand. Golly gee people are acting like she called their elder statesman BJ Clinton a rapist or something.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

France the Bastian of Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood

France has finally achieved what they set out to achieve in 1789. Freedom is finally free in France...just not to everyone. In fact if you are amongst the elite effete journalists then freedom is truly yours, if not...sucks to be you.


"France bans citizen journalists from reporting violence


By Peter Sayer, IDG News Service

The French Constitutional Council has approved a law that criminalizes the filming or broadcasting of acts of violence by people other than professional journalists. The law could lead to the imprisonment of eyewitnesses who film acts of police violence, or operators of Web sites publishing the images, one French civil liberties group warned on Tuesday."

Ahh to be young again in France. What joy's could be had...going out with my friends..amis...je taime le burning cars and le throwing of la rocks at le jendarme (police for you non French speakers) ah what joys could be had in the city of light. All this can be done without those pesky citizen reporters/bloggers. Free at last....or is it.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Reagan - A Rendezvous With Destiny

More reasons to love Ronald Reagan

Tribute to Ronald Reagan

New Radicals -- You Get What You Give

Ice-T gives props to New Radicals

One of my old school heroes, not really, but someone I remember from my old school. Hero is one of those words people like to throw around. I mean, is every soldier who comes back from Iraq really a hero? I'm sure that some are, but are all? Hero is a word that should be reserved for people who do something extraordinary in extreme circumstances, where loss of life or limb is evident. For example, a couple of months ago a man waiting for a train in New York, with his two young daughters, saw a man fall on the tracks while having what later turned out to be an epileptic seizure. A train was coming and realizing that the man was going to die if he didn't act, jumped on the seizing man and held him down while the train passed overhead. If you compare that action to the action of a soldier in the "rear" whose main responsibility is to make sure the Humvees are gassed and have air in the tires, you will agree that one is a hero while the other is just doing his job. I certainly agree that any soldier, no matter what rank, deserves our combined respect and admiration, to call them heroes is disingenuous, and tarnishes this austere title.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

LOST - John Locke - Speed Painting

Sweet

Stinking Badges

yeah see..

Boston Terrorist Releases Video Threat!

Speaks for itself

March 11 or as I like to call it...THE END OF THE WORLD

Just a note to my reader..tee hee..March 11 is the THE END OF THE WORLD. From statistical analysis of mitigating factors, the world will end. It's important to note, however, that this analysis was done with the understanding that the variables could change and that the product of the probability of enthalphy's in the system could be inaccurate by up to 11.5 standard deviations.
March 11 is, of course, the fall backward, spring forward day..seems to be a little bit hasty in my humble opinion. I mean spring forward day that really sucks rocks (loosing an hour of sleep.) Congress says that "...it's for the children." Who are these children and why are they frickin with my sleep. You know the older I get the more important sleep is. When I was a child, and I was a child once, I'd try to stay up all night. I knew my parents would party late into the night and I would miss the party if I went to bed, so once when I was about 9 I stayed up till 1am...just to see and enjoy the party. I can tell you from this experience that parents party like crazy. From then on I never went to bed until after they did and would party until 7 or 8 in the morning. And by party I mean sleep. So to all you "Congressmen" let the children sleep.

Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington
"Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way"