Captain Ed makes mention of KuKu Kucinich:
Who would have guessed that of all the candidates in the Democratic presidential primary race, Dennis Kucinich would show the most testicular fortitude? The man who demands a Department of Peace
On Sunday, my family took in a train show at the local fairgrounds. Some of these layouts are downright huge, and some smaller than your hand, as you’ll see. And of course a constant is the kids who show up
Bit bogged about “The Great Global Warming Swindle,” Now, see the video, here.
Attributed to Andrew Jackson:
One man with courage, makes a majority.
By God, we have a one man majority in Australia.
Prime Minister John Howard has refused Muslim calls to censure Treasurer Peter Costello over comments he made about Islamic
Chuck Hagel just called held a press conference. Hagel announced that he was not running – yet:
In an odd twist, the Nebraska senator called a news conference to say he would decide about his political future later this year
ONEIDA, N.Y. —AP- A train carrying propane derailed in upstate New York Monday morning, causing an explosion that sent a huge fireball into the dawn sky. Black smoke poured out for hours as the city’s downtown was evacuated.
Ouch.
CSX,
How sweet it is.
Moonbats storm Mrs. Pelosi’s house, via Don Surber.
Dennis Kucinich sounds like a voice of reason, via Sister Toldjah:
AUSTIN (TX) — The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
Sunday Telegraph– Scientists who questioned mankind’s impact on climate change have received death threats and claim to have been shunned by the scientific community.
They say the debate on global warming has been “hijacked” by a powerful alliance of
Continue reading about I Thought Scientists were So Open Minded….
Like a lot of us here have said before, the whole issue of Anthropogenic Global Warming offers so many opportunities for political power that it has long abandoned its exclusive connection to science and gone into the realm of politics.
McClatchy Newspapers -WASHINGTON – The White House acknowledged on Sunday that presidential adviser Karl Rove served as a conduit for complaints to the Justice Department about federal prosecutors who were later fired for what critics charge were partisan political reasons.