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Wednesday, January 14, 2004

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This guy doesn’t get quoted enough

 

(1) Kucinich knows how to go off the cuff with the timing of a spoken-word poet. It's great to listen to a politician who can really give a speech. And he's got nothing to lose, because the establishment has already written him off.

 

(2) Kucinich takes issue with all of his Democratic rivals, saying he's the only candidate who wants to immediately end not just the Iraqi occupation, but all American occupations, including its missions on Mars, immediately.

 

(3) That led Representative Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio to say: "The economists who are talking about recovering are the same economists who believe that a certain amount of unemployment is necessary to a functioning economy. Easy for them to say. They have jobs."

Mr. Kucinich, who has often delivered some of the biggest laugh lines at the debates, produced another one early in the debate in response to a question about the emphasis he would place on the space program if elected. "You know, first of all, I've been wondering why the president would, while we're still in Iraq, talk about going to the moon and going to Mars," he said. "Maybe he's looking for the weapons of mass destruction still."


8:01:13 PM    comment []

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Meant For Each Other

 

Pete-the-Repeat Talking Parrot, our work team mascot, and Badger Badger Badger, our official fight song.

 

Pete is always a beat behind, often unloading with a “badger badger” during the mushroom part - and he often misses the snake part altogether. His flapping wings are never in sync with the badgers and he’s always just a little out of tune.

 

But he’s really trying, and that’s all that really counts – and sometimes he nails the climactic “oooh…a snaaake!” with a fearful tremolo that Joan Sutherland would envy.


5:26:46 PM    comment []

Bush unveils vision for moon and beyond

 

This will mean lots of new jobs for engineers and technicians and that’s really good news.  I bet they’re dancing in the streets of Bangalore. For an example of their precision in engineering and compulsive Internet security, you need only visit Virtual Bangalore.


4:56:12 PM    comment []

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If you’re up a 4am and there’s nothing good on TV, why not fry up some pork rinds?

 

- The National Pork Rind Council


5:50:25 AM    comment []

What's the difference between reality and fantasy, between the truth and lies, between being and nothingness? Is this Presidentalism?


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