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Tonight’s Safe Word is ‘mmpffmmmmpff!!!!

Friday, May 9, 2008

As usual, the folks with the least sense of humor find all the best stuff. I present to you, my loving audience, the wonder that is Wrongcards.com… Not only is it damn funny, but it might actually contribute to the downfall of society! “One of these days people are going to have to wake up and realize [...]

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Rush Announces eBay Charity Auction of Harry Reid’s Letter

Monday, October 15, 2007

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Sometimes you just have to love this guy. In a world full of spineless ass kissers, the man with actual convictions looks like a winner. Among other things he discusses Hillary Clintons foray into attempted censorship. [tags]rush, clearchannel, hillary, censorship, humor[/tags] Popularity: 3% [?]

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Betsy Salkind: Apparently, the real "Ethel’s Law" is "I bet my audience is dumb enough…"

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

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One of the best parts about the web is the full on silliness of some of it’s denizens. Instead of hiding in their houses amidst the newspapers and dumpster salvaged bicycles they can post to the web! Today’s spotlighted soul is Betsy Salkind who is known in many circles as, I kid you not, “The Squirrel [...]

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Fear and Loathing in Colorado

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Thanks to Digg for pointing out that a University of Colorado student has been arrested for “making comments that classmates deemed sympathetic toward the gunman blamed for killing 32 students and himself at Virginia Tech”. Complete and utter insanity. [tags]censorship, paranoia, legal, insanity, pacifism, human veal[/tags] Popularity: 4% [?]

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Intelligent Design, Evolution, Sensitivity, Global Warming and Hypocrisy

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

In recent weeks I have spent a fair amount of time researching the threat that the “Intelligent Design” movement poses to scientific education.  In one of the better lecture videos on the topic there is a long discussion on how in order to pave the way for more mysticism in education you need to find ways to [...]

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