April 7, 2008
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5:17 A.M.
And of course, for that Monday morning cheer, Teens Who Hate America are everywhere.
5:27 A.M.
“The can kick the Americans, they can’t kick the Iraninas, they’re afraid of them…”
5:53 A.M.
Major Dem campaign to “define and tar” McCain fizzles…Dem bigwigs very unhappy…
7:52 A.M.
New McCain essay “Don’t Abandon Iraq”.
7:54 A.M.
France sends troops in pirate standoff..
7:59 A.M.
Still waiting…
8:02 A.M.
And he’s also demanding Hussein apologize for the warmonger charge….as Novak attacks Hussein on guns…
8:13 A.M.
Judge declares strip club pole tax unconstitutional.
9:33 A.M.
Unlawfully killed through reckless actions.
9:39 A.M.
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11:07 A.M.
In case you missed it, you really don’t want to miss it. “Collect Call From History”
11:23 A.M.
From The News Junkie:
I don’t get it. What’s MTV’s point here? Are they insinuating that at any moment in any given U.S. city, you could face the wrath of secret police? Are they guessing that we will soon be forced into concentration camps run by George Bush? Each video ends with the phrase ‘the Holocaust happened to people like us’ and the scenes fade to black. It’s more than just a little bit offensive that they have used Nazi overtones to prove whatever bizarre point they are trying to make. To me, the message to teens here is ‘be afraid, be very afraid.’ Unless, of course, Obama wins. In that case, ignore these commercials and watch the next episode of The Hills.
11:49 A.M.
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1:41 P.M.
Gone, but not forgotten.
2:28 P.M.
2:33 P.M.
British election posters from 100 years ago. Campaign of 1909.
2:40 P.M.
On U.S. Army vet Charlton Heston: “Some people make headlines, while others make history.”
2:49 P.M.
Hillary’s complete statement on her proposed Olympics Boycott:
Statement by Hillary Clinton on Olympics
The violent clashes in Tibet and the failure of the Chinese government to use its full leverage with Sudan to stop the genocide in Darfur are opportunities for Presidential leadership. These events underscore why I believe the Bush administration has been wrong to downplay human rights in its policy towards China. At this time, and in light of recent events, I believe President Bush should not plan on attending the opening ceremonies in Beijing, absent major changes by the Chinese government.
I encourage the Chinese to take advantage of this moment as an opportunity to live up to universal human aspirations of respect for human rights and unity, ideals that the Olympic games have come to represent.
Americans will stand strong in support of freedom of religious and political expression and human rights. Americans will also stand strong and root for the success of American athletes who have worked hard and earned the right to compete in the Olympic Games of 2008.
3:58 P.M.
4:10 P.M.
Hunting? Oh, you mean that stuff where three people got hurt after drinking?
4:55 P.M.
5:06 P.M.
CNN’s Amanpour Equates US with Khmer Rouge - yes, really.
5:24 P.M.
After this weekend’s deadly mortar attacks, all Blackwater personnel have been ordered to wear flak and kevlar at all times when not in a building.
6:32 P.M.
President George W. Bush is a foul-mouthed, reformed drunk obsessed with baseball, Saddam Hussein and a conflicted relationship with his dad.



