Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Two Black Holes
Black hole:
Black hole:
Right-wing radio host Mike Gallagher
Black hole:
Right-wing radio host Mike Gallagher
As Ms. Sheehan and the "Camp Casey" protesters sang America The Beautiful or stood quietly, the right-wing group chanted "we don't care" at the mother who lost her son, Casey, to Bush's war in Iraq.
Monday, August 15, 2005
Bracelet Update
Giuseppe Abote writes:
My 14-year-old cousin appeared at a family event this weekend wearing some sort of milky-white rubber bracelet.
Q. What does your bracelet say?
A. "Dedication."
Q. What are you dedicated to?
A. I don't know. I found it on the ground.
Q. But isn't that a problem? What if it means dedication to white supremacy or somehthing?
A. Oh.
Next week he will begin his freshman year at Columbine High School.
In case anyone gives a shit...
...The 2004 election was stolen.
I'm not sure I give a shit anymore.
I'm sure if there was an AOL poll or something, over half of the respondents would be "opposed" to this information. Such "opposition" would thus render the information false or non-existent.
Maybe we can have a national referendum on whether or not to pay attention to the fact that the 2004 election was stolen. Probably 55% would be willing not to "oppose" this problem, and would go so far as to acknowledge it. But of course, the results would be manipulated, and it would be announced that a "slight but decisive" majority of Americans believed that the 2004 election was legitimate, thereby making it legitimate.
We should start having official referendums every 4 years on whether or not the USA is still a democracy. As long as voters maintain that it is, it is, right?
I'm not sure I give a shit anymore.
I'm sure if there was an AOL poll or something, over half of the respondents would be "opposed" to this information. Such "opposition" would thus render the information false or non-existent.
Maybe we can have a national referendum on whether or not to pay attention to the fact that the 2004 election was stolen. Probably 55% would be willing not to "oppose" this problem, and would go so far as to acknowledge it. But of course, the results would be manipulated, and it would be announced that a "slight but decisive" majority of Americans believed that the 2004 election was legitimate, thereby making it legitimate.
We should start having official referendums every 4 years on whether or not the USA is still a democracy. As long as voters maintain that it is, it is, right?