Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Yep.
pssst—if a skeezy lookin’ guy named Michael knocks on the door, don’t answer
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Pre-Occupado
and practicing my Mexispanish—just in case
I will be traveling over the next few days to give a friend a hand who has landed in hospital, and will be dropping in here as situations permit.
Leave Peep some instructive comments. He’s liable to get himself in trouble while I’m gone…
Monday, March 28, 2005
Soccer? History? Insanity?
sore losers...
It was not quite as wide-spread as last year, but still, Mexican soccer fans chanted “Osama! Osama!” and attempted to burn a US flag before the US Mexico match.
Hey, pal—it’s just sports… But no:
The origins of this intense rivalry, explains fan Gerardo Gonzales, are historical - and he is not talking soccer history.
“Every schoolboy knows about 1848,” he says, settling in for a lazy afternoon of serious soccer talk at a local cantina. “When they robbed our territory,” referring to when Texas, California, and New Mexico were annexed to the US at the as part of a peace treaty ending the war between the two countries, “that was the beginning."
ThanQ! Michelle Malkin at the new Immigration Blog
Now is the time when we all *dance*
celebration time woohoo!
Minuteman Project Developments
I wonder what their orders will be...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials tell TIME’s Brian Bennett that they will announce a “significant increase in resources” this week to address the influx of illegal immigrants still crossing by land in Arizona.
I sure hope Gilchrist and crew are fully prepared to be at their most patient and forbearing cuz it seems every loon on the planet is gunnin’ fer ‘em. Some literally.
ACLU to the East of ‘em
Newbie CBP [INS] to the West,
MS13 to the North and
Coyotes, mules and illegals to the South.
And in the middle rode the 1002....
[a poet coulda made something outta that....]
Sunday, March 27, 2005
BAD Peep!
Naptime for Peep
Peep Likes to Listen to Air Amerikka
Peep Chats with His Friend
"I Found One! I Found One!!"
Take Time to Smell the Flowers -- Mmmmmmm
Egg Hunting Time!
G'Mornin' Peep
HAPPY EASTER !
The Last Word on Ward Keezjunnahbeh Churchill...
any more would be gilding the tomahawk...
ridiculous costumes ... puerile rants ...rapacious wolf ...bully and showman ...loose loud popgun ...a pink heterosexual American male ...post-menopausal ...The Paris Hilton of the campus
VDH—10!
Returning for a Grudge Match
You are known best by who declares himself your enemy—not as comforting a thought as it might be
It is a demonstration of the effectiveness of blogs in the last presidential campaign that John Kerry has sided with MSM to stamp out the voices of the citizens.
KERRY: “There has been a profound and negative change in the relationship of America’s media with the American people. ...something has happened in the way in which we are talking to each other and who is arbitrating the truth in American politics. ...when there are false choices presented and there is no arbitrator, we have a problem."
Whoa! Guess I’m such a dunderhead that I thought the truth was to be arbitrated by the American citizens, not hand-selected and re-packaged for us by *whoever*.
But I now see that the falure of the American voter to comprehend the capital ‘T’ Truth and elect Swiftie Kerry is evidence that we are, indeed, toodamdumb and require an arbiter to ‘splain it all to us. Hey, Johnny-Orange [oh yes, we do not forget] might as well repeal that silly 1st Amendment and get me another beer while you’re up.
"The mainstream media, over the course of the last year, did a pretty good job of discerning. But there’s a subculture and a sub-media that talks and keeps things going for entertainment purposes rather than for the flow of information. And that has a profound impact and undermines what we call the mainstream media of the country. And so the decision-making ability of the American electorate has been profoundly impacted as a consequence of that. The question is, what are we going to do about it?"
Aaah yes, the sacred flow of information must never be sullied by mere amusement.... Dam your eyes, AllahPundit! [wherever you are] and anyone else with a sense of humor. Yes, the decision making ability of the Great American Electorate—that steaming mass of unwashed and undisciplined humanity—has been utterly obliterated by the horrifying effects of the ...er, voice of the Great American Electorate.
Dang—Kerry is as good as he ever was*.... Onward! What do we do?!?
I think part of what we have to do is have an impact on the economics. The corporatization of the media in America has taken away some of the willingness of the media to do the great muckraking they used to do and to be the accountability folks they used to be. And so you have so many different media outlets that are just bottom-line, and they go where the ratings tell them to go. And there’s a top-down hierarchical administration of what they’ll go after and what they’ll do, and it’s driven by the economics more than anything. I think if we were to change the economics a little bit through grassroots effort, then you might begin to see a shift.
Lemme run this by me again. MSM, which “did a pretty good job of discerning,” and the undermining of which you fear is being caused by nefarious “sub-culture and submedia” has sold out to the corporate bottom line and abandoned its “muckraking” and “accountability”. So what we do to remedy that is turn to "grassroots efforts” [like blogs], which are the sub-culture sub-media “that talks and keeps things going for entertainment purposes rather than for the flow of information.”
Astounding.
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[the thought is proposed… Instead of the fleet-footed bullshit artisté and consummate betrayer of fealty we have thought him, perhaps Kerry is simply --how does one put this in the mainstream media?- special needs. ]
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