Archive for August, 2004
Amusing…yet quite sad
DonateMoney2Me.com I can’t imagine these people get much, especially when they pay this site $10/month just for the listing. And it’s impossible to know if the stories are real or not. I’d settle for some clicks on my Google links on Toastie Radio. [Read More]
Stupid people
I hate stupid people. Apparently, I should not post in communities implying such, though, because people stick up for the stupid people. And most communities let stupid people in. I’ll keep my comments about stupid people in here from now on or find a community where [Read More]
Anti-Bush rant
I posted this on Just venting….AAARRRGH! What kind of country do we live in where 40-45% are seriously considering re-electing this bumbling idiot? “The war on terrorism is a battle of freedom versus those who don’t want freedom?” Are people THAT [Read More]
Rush
Ron is 25 feet away, but I can hear Rush Limbaugh spewing his bloviations from Ron’s cube, and I’m going to have a seizure. I put up with a lot of noise here, but Rush is about the most despicable noise I can imagine. [Read More]
Tremendous essay by Ron Reagan
Esquire piece by Ron Reagan: The Case Against George W. Bush I very highly recommend this. [Read More]
Electoral Vote Feed
I just added to my flist, which gives me updates on electoral-vote.com in case I forget to check. I’m enjoying that site very much, since it’s been showing Kerry with a lead for the last couple of weeks. [Read More]
Where campaign contributions come from
www.opensecrets.org Find out how much your neighbors have given and to whom. Find out to whom Ben Affleck has given (Clark and Kucinich). Learn how lobbying groups divy up their contributions (trial lawyers break 9-1 for Dems). I can spend all day looking at this stuff. [Read More]
Joe Versus the Volcano Music!
After two hours, my request is being played now. The Joe Versus CD is hard to get, and I don’t have it, so this is a treat. I am quite pleased. [Read More]
Gay marriage ban amendment passes in Missouri
Story Does the Supreme Court have authority to overrule a state constitution? If not, or if the Supreme Court does take up the issue and side with the state, will we wind up with a country segregated by states who fully support gay rights and marriage and those states that [Read More]
