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Month: February 2011

Hey, does taco bell know about the somewhat well known relationship between “88” and white supremicist groups? I suspect they will learn about it today

Hey, does taco bell know about the somewhat well known relationship between “88” and white supremicist groups? I suspect they will learn about it today

…if President Obama doesn’t change his mind and order his Justice Department to enforce the Defense of Marriage Act, Republicans in Congress should strike back and even consider impeachment proceedings.

“I believe the House Republicans next week should pass a resolution instructing the president to enforce the law and to obey his own constitutional oath, and they should say if he fails to do so that they will zero out [defund] the office of attorney general and take other steps as necessary until the president agrees to do his job,” said Gingrich. “His job is to enforce the rule of law and for us to start replacing the rule of law with the rule of Obama is a very dangerous precedent.”

Newt (divorced ) Gingrich defending Marriage from the Gay.

…if President Obama doesn’t change his mind and order his Justice Department to enforce the Defense of Marriage Act, Republicans in Congress should strike back and even consider impeachment proceedings.

“I believe the House Republicans next week should pass a resolution instructing the president to enforce the law and to obey his own constitutional oath, and they should say if he fails to do so that they will zero out [defund] the office of attorney general and take other steps as necessary until the president agrees to do his job,” said Gingrich. “His job is to enforce the rule of law and for us to start replacing the rule of law with the rule of Obama is a very dangerous precedent.”

Newt (divorced ) Gingrich defending Marriage from the Gay.

Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin—who last year proposed making rape and domestic violence “victims” into “accusers"—has introduced a 10-page bill that would criminalize miscarriages and make abortion in Georgia completely illegal. Both miscarriages and abortions would be potentially punishable by death: any "prenatal murder” in the words of the bill, including “human involvement” in a miscarriage, would be a felony and carry a penalty of life in prison or death.

That “vegetable/human” hybridization project in the US appears to be going full-steam. Hat Tip to Mr. Clarkson for the warning.

Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin—who last year proposed making rape and domestic violence “victims” into “accusers"—has introduced a 10-page bill that would criminalize miscarriages and make abortion in Georgia completely illegal. Both miscarriages and abortions would be potentially punishable by death: any "prenatal murder” in the words of the bill, including “human involvement” in a miscarriage, would be a felony and carry a penalty of life in prison or death.

That “vegetable/human” hybridization project in the US appears to be going full-steam. Hat Tip to Mr. Clarkson for the warning.

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Yikes, cash cow slaughtered.

thedailywhat:

Instant Karma of the Day: In a joint statement released several minutes ago, CBS and Warner Bros. announced that, “[b]ased on the totality of Charlie Sheen’s statements, conduct and condition,” they have decided to shut down production of Two and a Half Men “for the remainder of the season.”

Earlier today, Charlie Sheen made a bizarre, potentially influenced appearance on the radio program of noted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, where he made derogatory remarks about Two and a Half Men showrunner Chuck Lorre, calling him, among other things, “a stupid, stupid little man and a pu**y punk that I never want to be like.”

Looking back now, that may not have been the best idea.

[tmz.]

UPDATE: TMZ claims to have received a letter from Charlie Sheen addressed to Chuck Lorre, in which the actor fans the flame of controversy by calling the Two and a Half Men creator a “contaminated little maggot” and wishes him “nothing but pain in his silly travels.”