Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Harsh critique of the media.

This article offers some valid points. 'Course I've railed against the lack a reporting from the outset. Wonder how this type of disrespect for the media will change the media process in the future?

I probably shouldn't laugh, but c'mon.


As you can see, I've learned how to post pictures. This can't be good.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Grapes.

Everybody knows that Concord grapes are purple and used to make jam/jelly and juice. I couldn't immediately name the green variety and did a little research. Maybe they need a better marketing campaign?

Here's the results.

"That's why I say hey man, Nice shot."

Remember the Dennis Miller bit on the Pope and forgiving Mehmet Ali Ağca? "Richelieu: Waste that p---k!"

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

The "good" reverend makes me ill.

What disrespect. What a shame. Rev. Joseph Lowery, you sir, are dispicable. A cheap and miserable person. Taking shots at the President while he sits in mourning behind you at the Corretta Scott Kind funeral? Nice manners, pal. If you want to use your pulpit on Sunday to blast the President, fine. But during the ceremony of someone's funeral? A person that assuredly had more class than you and probably would be offended that you used this opportunity to make false and cheap political attacks. This guy is not smart enough to draft a speech that honors Mrs. King? He wasted an opportunity to add to her legacy. A petty, little mind that didn't have the class and grace to tell the world about Mrs. King. Didn't you know her personally? How about sharing some personal anecdotes? Give us a story about her that we will always remember. Make this icon a human figure. Stop wasting this opportunity to honor someone with your political agenda. Too much to ask, huh? Funny how in your speech, Mrs. King speaks like you think. Mind numbingly sad.

I agree with this. And this.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Maybe we should reason with them?


Have you been following the "Cartoon Crisis"? No links, because you can find this story everywhere. Is it really possible that people will riot, burn, destroy and rampage as a result of printing a cartoon? Maybe we just don't understand them? Maybe we should try to relate to them on their level? Maybe their anger is a reaction to something we did? GIVE. ME. A. BREAK.

As soon as I can figure it out, they'll be posted here.

Link to cartoons.

My favorite response:

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