The word is nigger, and lets stop pretending that we a) don't hear it every day on the streets of NYC and b) don't accept the fact that blacks are allowed to use it.
Btw, people are dying every day, innocent people, in Iraq. Care about that, niggah.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Da Front Page
Just some quick thoughts on the news of the day.
Bush is claiming Executive Privilege on the CIA Plame leak. I'm not sure if this is legit, and I certainly wasn't supporting President Clinton when he made these claims. But I'd bet my life the conservatives in the media were killing Clinton when he did!
Expect more of the same with regards to Bush, but, the complete OPPOSITE.
I guess when you live a privileged life like Bush has you just start to believe it's the law...
Now I keep hearing the US may cut troop levels in Iraq around November. What a coincidence! You mean to tell me we're going to do that right around the election? Sound the alarms! And by that I mean, sound the terror alert in reverse. Since people were still scared shitless of terror during the last election, sounding the terror alert was the move. Now the people are moving toward 'this Iraq thing really blows', so we have a new trick.
All I really care about is what McCain's view on this is. Does he support it? Is that going to be his take? Ia his view going to be, "whatever Bush wants to do in Iraq, I support..."?
Here's what an admiral had to say:
McIdiot is going to give us a bit of "I believe the generals on the ground...if they say we can withdraw...BUT WE'LL STAY...if we have to..." Bunch of that nonsense bullshit, because as I've said from the beginning he wants his take on this to be as general as possible, without any fault being laid as his feet.
Of course, "better" in Iraq is all relative. I'm sure it's not better for these people.
This war was a great idea.
Like there's any other issue to judge these Republicans? Please.
And, of course, we have the economy.
Remember, Reagan made it good, Clinton was lucky, and Bush has done nothing wrong. That's history from a moron's perspective.
Less tension equals confidence in the economy. Hence why peaceful resolutions sustain growth, and war mongering harms it, in a modern age.
Bush is claiming Executive Privilege on the CIA Plame leak. I'm not sure if this is legit, and I certainly wasn't supporting President Clinton when he made these claims. But I'd bet my life the conservatives in the media were killing Clinton when he did!
Expect more of the same with regards to Bush, but, the complete OPPOSITE.
I guess when you live a privileged life like Bush has you just start to believe it's the law...
Now I keep hearing the US may cut troop levels in Iraq around November. What a coincidence! You mean to tell me we're going to do that right around the election? Sound the alarms! And by that I mean, sound the terror alert in reverse. Since people were still scared shitless of terror during the last election, sounding the terror alert was the move. Now the people are moving toward 'this Iraq thing really blows', so we have a new trick.
All I really care about is what McCain's view on this is. Does he support it? Is that going to be his take? Ia his view going to be, "whatever Bush wants to do in Iraq, I support..."?
Here's what an admiral had to say:
Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that on his recent trip to Iraq, he found conditions had improved more than he expected.Right. Leave the daisies and chocolate rivers to the Bush people, and of course, McIdiot.
"I won't go so far as to say that progress in Iraq from a military perspective has reached a tipping point or is reversible — it has not, and it is not," Mullen told a Pentagon press conference.
McIdiot is going to give us a bit of "I believe the generals on the ground...if they say we can withdraw...BUT WE'LL STAY...if we have to..." Bunch of that nonsense bullshit, because as I've said from the beginning he wants his take on this to be as general as possible, without any fault being laid as his feet.
Of course, "better" in Iraq is all relative. I'm sure it's not better for these people.
A car bomb killed at least seven children and 11 other people in a northern city, providing a reminder that militants still can cause casualties despite security improvements that led U.S. troops to return a southern province to Iraqi control Wednesday.Worse would be 50 dead. Yes, that'd be worse. It's definitely worse to lose 2 members of your family to an explosion than 1. Definitely.
Ninety people also were injured in the blast at a popular outdoor market in Tal Afar, said a police official, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
This war was a great idea.
Like there's any other issue to judge these Republicans? Please.
And, of course, we have the economy.
Remember, Reagan made it good, Clinton was lucky, and Bush has done nothing wrong. That's history from a moron's perspective.
Less tension equals confidence in the economy. Hence why peaceful resolutions sustain growth, and war mongering harms it, in a modern age.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
No Barack Jokes!
Unless you're Chinese. I mean, if it's true that when ethnic Chinese pronounce the word Cadillac but it sounds like Cataract, if the inverse were true, then Barack Obama would sound like Balack Obama.
Now that'd be something!
This whole New Yorker thing is nonsense, and "Balack" caused it. This is what the New Yorker does; they tell jokes, they write satire. I want to thank Balack for making this an issue because now we have one more reason to ignore the issues!
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
The NYTIMES is wondering why there's so few Obama jokes on latenight TV, and elsewhere. They hit all the big shows to find out why, and it seems "race" might be the answer. No shit. But not just on behalf of the comics/hosts, but the audiences, who may feel a bit strange laughing at "a black joke."
Well, now I wonder, since blacks are funnier than whites (and better at everything else, soon to be politics too in addition to golf...but not Supreme Court Justices), how come there are no blacks hosting these shows? Did Arsenio ruin it for everyone? I mean, do you not think Chappelle could have killed it with Obama jokes? Apparently you missed his Black President skit a few years back.
Obama jokes can be made, but not by people uncomfortable making them. Put a black on late night TV, SOMEWHERE, and maybe you'll get a joke. I'm sure Imus would write one if he were funny. But trust me, making fun of Obama is not hard. And I know the guy has a sense of humor because I saw him in the movie Soul Man, and he was hilarious.
The one thing Obams has going for him is if the race is a tie in the end, the laws of affirmative action will push him over the top.
Now that'd be something!
This whole New Yorker thing is nonsense, and "Balack" caused it. This is what the New Yorker does; they tell jokes, they write satire. I want to thank Balack for making this an issue because now we have one more reason to ignore the issues!
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
The NYTIMES is wondering why there's so few Obama jokes on latenight TV, and elsewhere. They hit all the big shows to find out why, and it seems "race" might be the answer. No shit. But not just on behalf of the comics/hosts, but the audiences, who may feel a bit strange laughing at "a black joke."
Well, now I wonder, since blacks are funnier than whites (and better at everything else, soon to be politics too in addition to golf...but not Supreme Court Justices), how come there are no blacks hosting these shows? Did Arsenio ruin it for everyone? I mean, do you not think Chappelle could have killed it with Obama jokes? Apparently you missed his Black President skit a few years back.
Obama jokes can be made, but not by people uncomfortable making them. Put a black on late night TV, SOMEWHERE, and maybe you'll get a joke. I'm sure Imus would write one if he were funny. But trust me, making fun of Obama is not hard. And I know the guy has a sense of humor because I saw him in the movie Soul Man, and he was hilarious.
The one thing Obams has going for him is if the race is a tie in the end, the laws of affirmative action will push him over the top.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Just a Guess
Remember when I wrote this a few days ago that all Bush would do from here on out was protect oil interests because he has nothing else? Well, of course I'm right. His legacy will be doing everything he can for big oil, period. He "believes" in it. He has worked for oil companies, his friends are oil men. So because it's his worldview policy will be made accordingly.
The White House announced today that President Bush will lift an executive order banning offshore oil drilling, a move aimed at stepping up pressure on Congress to end the prohibition it imposed in 1981.No matter what area you hold sacred, or beautiful, or just believe should not be touched, if Bush, or people like him, suspect there might be oil there they will find a way to ruin it. They do not understand art, nature, or beauty especially when pitted against the concept of profit.
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