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Thursday, 12. February 2004
mld, February 12, 2004 at 3:08:00 AM CETIf you love me... Hell, even if you just like me, or even just don't hate me the way Al Franken hates GWB, hie your ass over to the Forbes magazine poll, and vote for my freind SeaJay, aka Catherine Jamieson, who has been nominated for Best PhotoBlog. You don't even have to look at the other contenders, I already did that for you. Trust me, SeaJays busts their ass, beats 'em like a red-headed stepchild. :-) Go and vote here. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Wednesday, 11. February 2004
mld, February 11, 2004 at 6:04:00 AM CETSeeya, General... ...wouldn't wanna beeya. Looks like Clark is down for the count. Wonder if the remaining contenders will be burning up the phone lines begging for Moore's endorsement Prolly not, I suspect. If I were Kerry or Edwards, I'd have snipers on watch with orders to take Moore down before he got within an acre of me. Not kill him, of course. Just hit him with whatever the normal trank load is for subduing a large mammal. A hippo load would work, I think. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Thursday, 29. January 2004
mld, January 29, 2004 at 6:04:00 AM CETMoore Kisses of Death Unassailable evidence that Clark has all the political instincts of, say, the average fire ant...
Incrediibly enough, that's Michael Freakin' Moore shaking his hand. If I were Clark, I'd have taken pains to make sure that he and I were never even in the same zip code. Heh. If Clark gets the nomination, (I know, bloody likely), Rove won't even have to get out of bed in the morning - just run this pic as the lead Republican campaign ad. But if that's not enough... Listen to this, from The Weekly Standard. It's the sort of stoopidshit that anyone that been elected to any public office a notch above dogcatcher didn't make. Clark says: I was in one war I came home from on a stretcher with a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. My son was a lieutenant in the Army. I believe in our veterans. I believe in public service. And I led our forces in another war that saved a million and a half people. If you want someone to get us out of a war, you elect a general who's been in a war and knows how little can be accomplished by fighting. OK, let's try and wrap our brains around this - he takes credit for leading a war that saves, in his own estimation, 1.5 million lives. In the next sentence, says he knows how little good fighting does. The.mind.boggles. ... Link (1 comment) ... Comment ... Next page
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