Friday, March 18, 2005
Thursday, March 17, 2005
"Hey, that has to go through channels!"
Left wing French students are demonstrating on behalf of their downtrodden blacks and Arabs. And "it seems that, during these protests, many of the white liberal teens are being beat up and robbed of their phones and money by gangs of the very black and arab youths (up to 1,000 of them, in a recent Paris demo) that they're so earnestly trying to help."
Thanks to Scott Burgess posting at Vodkapundit.
Thanks to Scott Burgess posting at Vodkapundit.
It had to happen
Alton attorney Emert Wyss thought he could make money in a Madison County class action lawsuit, but he accidentally sued himself instead. Now he has four law firms after his money - and he hired all four.
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Stolen from Acidman, who's as incorrigible as ever. He also enlightens us wrt pyroflatulence and common sense environmental work.
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Stolen from Acidman, who's as incorrigible as ever. He also enlightens us wrt pyroflatulence and common sense environmental work.
Monday, March 14, 2005
Bloggers on Dennis Miller's show
Addie Collins, according to her blog bio, is a broadcast journalist and a soldier. What she doesn't say is that she's a knockout, and that might just be why she got on the Dennis Miller show tonight. She hasn't written much on her blog, which I hadn't heard of until she mentioned it. But she has a pet project - she gives away shoes to Iraqis. She's not in Iraq now, but she left an address on the blog in case you'd like to help.
And I hadn't even finished posting this when I spotted Bryan Keefer, probably best known for his contributions to the now-defunct SpinSanity site. He was on Miller's "varsity" panel along with David Horowitz and a woman whose name escapes me.
Ah, Dennis Miller just spoke of his experience working for Fox. He said that the Great Satan Roger Ailes, alleged evil genius behind Fox, never talked to him or otherwise attempted to influence his writing.
And I hadn't even finished posting this when I spotted Bryan Keefer, probably best known for his contributions to the now-defunct SpinSanity site. He was on Miller's "varsity" panel along with David Horowitz and a woman whose name escapes me.
Ah, Dennis Miller just spoke of his experience working for Fox. He said that the Great Satan Roger Ailes, alleged evil genius behind Fox, never talked to him or otherwise attempted to influence his writing.
And they say bloggers don't do original reporting?
Who says the rest of the media does? You must read this Glenn Reynolds original about prepackaged news.
Sunday, March 13, 2005
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