Thursday, May 20, 2010

Phoning it In

Alright, so I've been trying to put up one column a week but this is my moving week, in addition to that one of my good friends is being ordained this weekend, also Monday starts a vacation I scheduled before I knew about the first two.  So I'm phoning it in this week and giving some funny pictures and good links.

I still remember when it was considered cool to "Do the Urkel!" after that dancing episode aired. 
God, 90's TV was terrible.


 I'd rather use Mercurochrome than Hydrogren Barackside, if you don't know what Mercurochrome is then you are under 50 and not dying of heavy metals poisoning.

Here's a good post on standing up to radical Islam, specifically with the fatwa on anyone who shows an icon of the prophet Mohammad.  The author asks the great question, why are we not all wearing Mohammad T-shirts?  Every so often an artist has a "everybody draw Mohammad" day but after years of this B.S. why hasn't our "f*** you" culture produced a plethora of Mohammad consumer goods that we can all display to end this nonsense?  

Arizona is still getting boycotts of its products, but no one has really been able to list one main one.  It was funny to see liberals organize boycotts of Arizona ice tea only to find out it was made in New York.  But LA is learning that a quarter of its power comes from Arizona and the Arizona utilities commissioner is threatening to cut all power to LA if they go through with the boycott.  Hey great news California, you finally found an Arizonan product!

I keep hearing about anti-incumbency fever but looking back at the primary results of this week, it seems like only the Dems have caught it.  Fred Barnes explains it's not "anti-incumbency" fever, it's anti-Obama fever.    

La Raza, for those of you who don't know, is Spanish for "The Race."  It is a group that both Obama and McCain spoke in front of during the election.  It's also the Hispanic version of the clan.  Here is an example of a professor at UCLA speaking out against "frail white people" and talking about the need for a Mexican revolution in America to destroy capitalism that took place on May 8th.






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