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Bush believes in the free press, like kids believe in Santa.
(from the AP) CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — The eavesdropping tables were turned on President Bush on Friday. The president apparently believed he was speaking privately when he talked about listening in without a warrant on domestic communications with suspected al-Qaida … finish reading Bush believes in the free press, like kids believe in Santa.
Flapjacks is a funny word.
So what do you think is a better campaign slogan “Vote for Bloomberg and your city will smell like maple syrup from now on” or “Vote for Bloomberg or your city will smell like maple syrup from now on.”
It’s funny, and yet horribly horribly depressing.
Andy Dick as Harlan MacRaney, Presidential Speechologist explains why we Americans want a president that talks our language… and talks it badly. [Via Alexis @ Sony Pictures Classics, who never thought she'd get blogged about]
If it’s on the internet, then it’s gotta be true…for real this time
Keeping the ‘nets history of being a valuable resource for what real folk are saying, check out AliveInTruth.org, a collection of oral histories from New Orleaneans about Katrina.
Politics makes strange hiphop talk showfellows: Donohue on O’Reilly
Who’dve thunk that the two people in the country making the most sense in standing up to the neo-con assault would be Kanye West and…wait for it…. This guy: That’s right, Phil Donahue, taking O’reilly to task. [Via Phil @ … finish reading Politics makes strange hiphop talk showfellows: Donohue on O’Reilly


















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