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| Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 |
flipping_hades
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| Monday, January 4th, 2010 |
flipping_hades
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| Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 |
rivetpepsquad
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5:49p |
Wow.
Well. THAT was quite a personal year-review I just did for myself, there. [breathes] ANYWAYS, in news re: life outside my head, last night we saw Beats Antique, and I felt like I was attending a concert in a Francesca Lia Block novel. That was pretty damned special. It's been a lovely holiday period, with a mellow-ish NYE spend with a houseful of nice people coloring ponies and dragons, and constructing the Emerald City:  And then a good gothy clubnight. So a nice year-changeover. Tonight I go help Work Spouse with her final packing and preparation, as tomorrow she drives away down south, from there to eventually fly off to her new state and home. Murrrr. |
| Thursday, December 31st, 2009 |
shatter707
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3:30p |
Wake up people
NOTHING CHANGES ------------------------- Top 10 disasters of the 2009 Obama administration (in no particular order): 1. Cash for Clunkers 2. War escalation in Afghanistan 3. Giant government health care expansion bill 4. Post office loses money hand over fist 5. Stimulus package 6. Expansion of "state secrets" doctrine 7. Big increase in unemployment 8. "Bailout" Geithner as Treasury Secretary 9. Skyrocketing federal spending 10. Huge federal deficits Top 10 disasters of the 2001-2008 Bush administration: 1. Cash for Car Companies 2. War in Iraq 3. Giant Medicare expansion bill 4. Post office loses money hand over fist 5. Stimulus "rebate" checks 6. PATRIOT Act 7. Big increase in unemployment 8. "Bailout" Paulson as Treasury Secretary 9. Skyrocketing federal spending 10. Huge federal deficits---------- Remember when I said the election was a matter of voting for Coke or Pepsi? This is what I'm talking about. There was no Change, there was no Hope. All of you bought the bullshit and drank the Kool-aid. Real change will only come from destroying the two party system of factions and return this country to true political choice and freedom, Happy New Year. --S |
| Friday, December 25th, 2009 |
rivetpepsquad
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2:23p |
TONIGHT! Death Guild Xmas. DNA. See y'all there, right? |
| Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 |
shatter707
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5:05p |
Your moment of DUHHHHHHH http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-2684-Law-Enforcement-Examiner~y2009m12d22-FBI-Gun-sales-up-murders-downFBI: Gun sales up, murders downDecember 22, 8:09 AM Jim Kouri The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports a ten percent drop in murders during the first six months of 2009, while at a time US gun sales are going through the roof, according to reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Meanwhile, gun sales to private citizens soared almost 30 percent during that same period. Gun rights advocates claim that these numbers are further proof that there is no correlation between gun ownership and violent crime, state officials from the Second Amendment Foundation, a civil rights group. Further, the SAF contends that the increase in private citizen gun-ownership may have had an impact on reducing violent crime. |
shatter707
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4:49p |
The problem with digital media http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=119745WND HEAT OF THE MOMENT History of climate gets 'erased' online More than 5,000 entries tailored to hype global-warming agenda Posted: December 21, 2009 8:32 pm Eastern By Chelsea Schilling © 2009 WorldNetDaily This photo of climate scientist and Wikipedia editor William Connolley was displayed on ScienceBlogs.com A new report reveals a British scientist and Wikipedia administrator rewrote climate history, editing more than 5,000 unique articles in the online encyclopedia to cover traces of a medieval warming period – something Climategate scientists saw as a major roadblock in the effort to spread the global warming message. Recently hacked e-mails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit expose a plot to eliminate the Medieval Warm Period, a 400-year era that began around A.D. 1000, the Financial Post's Lawrence Solomon reports. |
shatter707
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