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Jobber of the Week

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  1. We see stupid pictures of politicians all the time. Since when did anyone make a major news story of President Bush falling off a segway? Maybe IndyMedia and DemocraticUnderground, but come on. Surely I thought you were smarter than this. That almost doesn't scale at all compared to "Operation Iraqi Freedom" in terms of lives, cost, and we didn't completely take over the reigns of running a second country for a year then, either.
  2. It's not so much that stupid pictures were taken, and people are laughing, that Drudge makes his biases and fantasies so apparent on his site. Clinton invaded and occupied a country for something that turned out to be fiction? When was this?
  3. I meant the intelligent people. The film is pretty much as cut and dried if you like. If you trust the honesty and integrity of the people at the top, you'll hate this movie. If you don't, you'll be thankful it's made, even if you think the gasbag is wrong on a number of things.
  4. That's Cullyforya, for you! There's a gourmet room in a Las Vegas hotel called Isis. I assume whoever named it that wasn't thinking "stupid, dirty girl." That would probably fail to attract the high-rollers.
  5. I think almost everyone's admitted that it's rooted in propaganda. ???
  6. You got dozens of people taking hundreds pictures of you each day? Stupid shots happen. No reason to try and make an event out of it. Kerry's hair looks oddly like Clinton's in that last shot, though.
  7. http://www.drudgereport.com/kerryk.htm The link has an Edwards/Kerry collage that's almost embarassing. Half the shots look like parody, but guess who decided to make it legitimate news? But, of course, this is still DEVELOPING...
  8. I'll ask again: Doesn't this bias already exist? I mean, it seems money is compensating for heritage anymore.
  9. I want to mention it's the people who think that Bush has done nothing wrong that very first mentioned the connection between him and Lay. I also want to say that I'm tired of hearing about who Lay is friends with. He's good buddies with George W. He's a golfing buddy with Bubba Bill. Either leave it at that or both sides run these facts into the ground against each other, but I don't care to be a part of it.
  10. Correct me if I'm wrong, but we've had a lot of people enter into corrupt deals with other nations that weren't born there. I can see the concern that Joe Immigrant might put his home country on Easy Street or secretly give them arms or whatever, but that's happening anyway.
  11. Getting Hogan to participate would be easy. "Gee, Hulk, we'd like to throw a celebration about how great you are." Think he'd say no? Getting Bret to participate would not be so easy. Getting Sammartino to participate is laughably impossible.
  12. That's enough to make me say no. I'm kind of mixed. It's not good to change the constitution unless it's absolutely necessary, on the other hand there's a lot of immigrants who could do a lot of good we aren't finding in our natural-born leaders.
  13. They are really horrible at following through and sending stuff you buy to you. Good luck.
  14. Wait, which guy is called Lurch?
  15. The better question: You honestly believe they do? -=Mike Seems pretty elementary to me. You wouldn't be suprised how much more power enforcement can exercise when there's drugs involved.
  16. That made more sense than 411's writeup, which said: InDemand and DirecTV are competitors as InDemand often likes to have "exclusive" shows (such as TNA) that DirecTV cannot air. That translation confused me since you can't watch InDemand content on DTV and vice versa. DirecTV does their own thing (Direct Ticket.)
  17. Aye carumba. It's funny though, because... But hey, gambling? Sorry, gotta step in there, bud. Moral fibers, and all. Oh well, a third a party I can't get enthusiastic about is better than no third party at all. 'Sides, it'd allow the Republicans to finally get the religious right off their ass once and for all.
  18. I'll mention Heart And Soul because nobody else did. Also, that acapella "It's Alright" isn't bad, although it has a bit too much of "Don't Worry, Be Happy" in it.
  19. Go Constitution Party guy. McClintock cheeses me so much that I don't want him thinking he has some great future ahead. It's not just the typical left/right things either. He was big on the side against a proposal for Californians to prepay a fee to have equipment such as computer monitors disposed of when they buy the equipment. He might think that's unfair for whatever reason, but I bet he doesn't have a bunch of monitors hanging around from as far back the Mac II days that can't be disposed of because it's too expensive.
  20. Sorry Ramsus, but I think Mr "what's so bad about steroids, it's not like they're heroin" is going to be able to keep his head above water. Vince times his media stunt circus crap and his attempts at OMGSERIOUS business enterprises so that one happens before the other and nobody knows whether Vince is trying to be a colorful carny or a real mogul and he's dodged a lot of bullets because of that. But even Vince is not stupid enough to say to the public that steroids have been given a bad rap.
  21. Clearly it only wasn't discovered sooner because Clinton was covering up for his golfing buddy.
  22. Pre-emptive doctrine, support of mini-nukes, support of marriage amendment, and John Ashcroft.
  23. Because while you can argue that the damage that Bush has done in the past four years is done, why invite four years more?
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