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calendar   Wednesday - August 03, 2005

That Dawg Won’t Hunt

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Jeff Koterba, Omaha World Herald, NE


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/03/2005 at 01:21 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - August 02, 2005

One Born Every Second

According to Technorati, there is a new blog born every second. At last count, there were somewhere in the neighborhood of 14.2 million “weblogs” in existence. How in the hell do all those people find something interesting to write about? Don’t answer that. Every morning when I get up, it seems crap just falls out of heaven into my typing lap for ridicule here. Fortunately for me, there seems to be an idiotarian born every second and they’re all just begging for my attention. I am glad to comply as it gives me something to laugh about and improves my writing skills at the same time. I have written more in the last year and a half than I have written in the entire 54 years of my life before that. I’m certainly glad all you good folks enjoy coming here and piling on in the comments. When it comes to bashing Moonbats, there’s never too many for a good scrum.

The blogosphere is continuing to grow, with a weblog created every second, according to blog trackers Technorati. In its latest State of the Blogosphere report, it said the number of blogs it was tracking now stood at more than 14.2m blogs, up from 7.8m in March. It suggests, on average, the number of blogs is doubling every five months. Blogs, the homepages of the 21st Century, are free and easy to set up and use. They are popular with people who want to share thoughts online. They allow for the instant publication of ideas and for interactive conversations, through comments, with friends or strangers.

Interestingly, in the article, Technorati says, “Thirteen percent of all blogs that Technorati tracks are updated weekly or more, said the report, and 55% of all new bloggers are still posting three months after they started.”

SLACKERS! Try keeping it going for eighteen months without missing a day, changing jobs three times and moving across three different states during that period, fighting off trolls left and right and having the occasional fight with friends. For the record, this is the 2665th post by me and nearly 1800 comments I have penned. That works out to about five posts and three comments per day, non-stop, rain-or-shine, day-in-day-out, ad infinitum ....

IT’S MY JOB TO BRING YOU THE CLOWNS!


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We’re so glad you could attend
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There behind a glass is a real blade of grass
be careful as you pass.
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Will perform on guillotine
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to Alexander’s Ragtime Band
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Performing on a stool we’ve a sight to make you drool
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From the album: Brain Salad Surgery


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/02/2005 at 03:10 PM   
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A Visit With Red Ted

About once a month I have to go see what Ted Rall (the Left’s poster-child for cartoon idiocy) is up to. Once a month is all I can stand. I usually get wound up real fast and start repeating ”The BatDude Challenge” ....

This man is an abomination before America. All I ask is fifteen minutes alone with him in a 12 x 12 wrestling ring, with chain link all around to keep us both inside. Broadcast it live on WWE. Sell tickets! Make millions! See Ted die a horrible death! It’s THE BATDUDE vs. THE JERKOFF! Someobdy call Vince McMahon and have him send me the contract. I’m game if Red Ted is. Let’s get it on, putz boy!! Wait ‘til you feel the grip of the VAMPYRE BAT DEATH CLUTCH! You’re going down, RED TED! Bring your cankered ass into the ring ....

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/02/2005 at 09:53 AM   
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Politically Correct Blackmail

I almost started this post with “I don’t believe this ....” but after watching the PC crowd over the last 10-15 years, I am saddened to say, yes, I can easily believe this will happen ....

Britain Could Pay One Million Dollars To Brazilian Family

LONDON, (AFP) - Britain’s Metropolitan Police could pay up to one million dollars in damages to the family of the innocent Brazilian who was shot dead in a bungled anti-terror chase in London, a newspaper reported. The Daily Mail said John Yates, deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, was expected to make an initial payment to the family of electrician Jean Charles de Menezes, 27.

However, legal experts quoted by the Daily Mail believe the force could end up paying up to one million dollars to the impoverished family. Police officials were quoted as saying the final figure will be “very substantial.” In Sao Paulo, the Globonews website said a British government delegation had arrived in Brazil Sunday and would travel Monday to de Menezes’ home town of Gonzaga, in southeast Brazil, to meet his parents to discuss compensation.

De Menezes was killed on July 22 after British police followed him from a London address they had been watching in connection with four failed bomb attacks the day before. Mistaking him for a suicide bomber, officers cornered the Brazilian inside a subway train and shot him eight times at close range, seven times in the head. He was buried in Gonzaga on Friday in a ceremony that attracted an estimated 10,000 people and was marked by anti-British protests.

You already know the facts: (1) Menezes was in the country illegally since his visa had expired, (2) he was seen wearing a heavy overcoat in the Tube in July, (3) when police tried to detain him for questioning he ran, (4) he resisted police until they shot him.

Now, what does this tell us about the recently deceased? 

Well, it tells me:

There you have it .. a stupid criminal who felt guilty about something and decided to defy the police. And for this, his family and the bleeding heart Liberals in Britain think the government should pay this blackmail money of $1 million to this bunch of extortionists in Brazil. NO, SIR! Tell them to go pound sand. Tell them to s**t in one hand and wish in the other. Tell them to bugger off. And then kick the rest of the Menezas family out of Britain, whether they’re legal citizens or not. No more Mr. Nice Guy!

Britain should just tell Brazil: “YOU WANT A MILLION OUT OF US? COME AND GET IT, ASSHATS! WE’LL MEET YOU AT THE SHORE! CHEERIO!”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/02/2005 at 09:12 AM   
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The Fudge Report

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Mexican mercenaries expand base into U.S.

Brits Not Concerned With Racial Profiling

NASA Breaks Out The Duct Tape For Repairs

Italy charges London bomb suspect
Sudanese Rioters Go On Rampage

Scotland Yard Fears Wrangle Over Suspect

Iran Says It Won’t Back Down On Nukes

Terrorist Bomb Targets BP, BA In Teheran

Soldier Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Arms

NRA Launches Boycott of ConocoPhillips

Osama Will Nuke America This Weekend?

Homeland Security Arrests 500 Gang Members

Another Female Teacher Accused Of Sex With Student

New Jersey boys ‘dismember girl next door’

Study Links Tobacco Smoke With Belly Fat

UFO Sighted By Ex-Navy Pilot In New Hampshire


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/02/2005 at 02:50 AM   
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Star Trek: The Undiscovered Party

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Eric Allie,Chicago


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/02/2005 at 02:40 AM   
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calendar   Monday - August 01, 2005

Is The Media Misleading Us?

You know the answer to that question. So do I. Our pal, Joe, at Bohemian Conservative has found an especially egregious example with a recent story about steroid use by the American military in Iraq. Caution: you are about to enter a “no spin” zone ....

Mr. Language Person Update: Yes, I know “media” is actually the plural of “medium” so this headline should read “Are The Media Misleading Us”, but that’s really the whole point of all this - stupid headlines with no basis in the story. Case closed.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 09:05 PM   
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Nature’s Delicate Balance

OK, gang! Here’s the latest scoop on the cycle of nature in a nutshell: (1) every spring and summer, large amounts of fresh water enter the Gulf Of Mexico from spring melts and rains, (2) this causes algae blooms which create dead zones in the Gulf, fish avoid these areas and they become lifeless, (3) the only cure for these dead zones is .... hurricanes, which stir up the waters and keep things mixed up in the Gulf. And here you thought hurricanes were just an evil plot by Muslims in Africa or caused by global warming. Silly humans! Mother Nature knows what she’s doing ....

NEW ORLEANS (AP)—The dead zone off the coasts of Louisiana and Texas is nearly the size of Connecticut and much larger than federal researchers had predicted earlier this year, according to a new survey. An annual weeklong cruise led by researchers with the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium found an area of low-oxygen measuring 4,564 square miles and extending from the Mississippi River to the Texas border. On average, the dead zone has measured about 4,800 square miles since 1985.

The dead zone, also known as hypoxia, forms each spring and summer as fresh water enters the Gulf of Mexico and causes large algae blooms. The algae die and sink to the bottom of the Gulf, where they decompose, using up oxygen in the deeper, saltier water. Fish avoid the low-oxygen water, and bottom-living organisms are killed. The dead zone could in the long-term affect the overall health of the Gulf’s marine species, said Nancy Rabalais, a leading hypoxia researcher with the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium. She said researchers are studying how the dead zone affects the growth and reproduction of marine species. The dead zone could grow much larger this year—perhaps as large as 6,200 square miles—if major storms do not stir up the Gulf in the coming months, Rabalais said.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 08:40 PM   
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Kofi Annan Issues Warning To John Bolton

It seems the Koffing Anus couldn’t wait more than a few hours after President Bush decided to make an interim appointment to send John Bolton to the UN as Amabssador to that useless body. The Koffing Anus just issued a warning that Bolton better come prepared to “play nice” or else ....

UNITED NATIONS (AP)—U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Monday he looked forward to working with John Bolton but warned that the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations will have to negotiate with 190 other countries to get what he wants. Annan and U.N. diplomats played down the significance of President Bush’s decision to appoint Bolton while Congress is out of session as a way to bypass Democrats who had blocked a vote in the Senate. “I think it is the president’s prerogative and the president has decided to appoint him through this process,” Annan said. “From where I stand we will work with him as the representative of the president and of the government.”

Annan stressed that the United Nations and the United States need each other. He said that the relationship had “frayed a little recently and we should be able to get it back on key.” He cautioned that Bolton won’t get what he wants if he tries to take on other U.N. diplomats alone. “I think it is all right for one ambassador to come and push, but an ambassador always has to remember that there are 190 others who will have to be convinced, or a vast majority of them, for action to take place,” Annan said.

Ooooooh, I’m sure Bolton is quaking in his boots, Kofi. Methinks, the Anus needs an enema and the Ex-Lax is on the way. Stay tuned ....


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 12:29 PM   
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Sudan For Dummies

Attention, class! Today’s lesson will be about a country in Africa. The country in question is Sudan. It lies just to the South of Egypt. Sudan is divided along racial and religious lines into three main sections. The Muslims control the North of the country and the capitol of Khartoum (regions 1,5,16,17,18 on the map below). The Christians control the South of the country (regions 19,20,21 on the map below). The Western part of the country is mostly black African tribes (region 7 below) and is called Darfur. You may have heard of Darfur recently. The Muslims in the North, who control the government and the military, have employed militia gangs of Muslim gunmen to practice genocide on the West Sudanese in Darfur. They are killing these people off because their skin is black and they are not Muslims.

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The Muslims in the North do not like anyone who is not a Muslim. They have employed every means possible to eradicate the people in the Western part of the country. The United Nations has helped them by doing absolutely nothing and ignoring the mass murders. No one has an accurate count of how many black Africans have been killed in this genocidal war. Estimates are that as many as 2 million have died. Condaleeza Rice visited the Sudanese capitol last week and she and her entourage were roughed up and manhandled by the Sudanese security police but the Sudanese government issued an apology afterward so that makes it alright, right?

What you may not know is that the Muslims in the North engaged in a 21-year civil war against the Christians in the south that only ended last year. The Muslims in the North and the Christians in the South fought to a standstill and declared a truce, offering to share the government. Part of the agreement was that there would be a Muslim President and a Christian Vice President. The office of President was given to Omar el-Bashir, an ugly looking Muslim thug. The office of Vice President was given to John Garang, who had been the leader of the Southern Sudanese Christian rebels fighting the Northern Muslims.

Now we come to the part of our story that the Brits would call a “sticky wicket”. Two days ago, John Garang went missing as he flew by helicopter to his home in the South. It turns out Garang’s helicopter crashed in the mountains, killing all on board. Christians in the South are naturally suspicious and angry at the Muslims, suspecting foul play. I don’t blame them. Muslims cannot be trusted, believed or relied on. Especially in Africa. So it looks like Sudan may be on the verge of another civil war between the North and the South. The Christians and the Muslims. Meanwhile the black Africans in the West continue to starve and be murdered by roving bands of Muslim thugs. Now you know as much as Kofi Annan & the UN as well as Jesse Jackson and all the “African-Americans” know. They are doing nothing to stop this. This murder and genocide of “their people”. Millions more will die this year as Africa spirals back into darkness and the Muslim invaders purge the continent of all non-Muslims ....

KHARTOUM, Sudan—Rioters burned cars and threw stones in Sudan’s capital Monday after a helicopter crash killed the country’s vice president, who until recently was a southern rebel leader. Sudanese leaders appealed for calm and said the nation’s peace process would remain on track. But some southern Sudanese were suspicious about the circumstances of the death of John Garang, who was a key figure in the fledgling peace deal between the predominantly Arab Muslim government and the Christian south.

Anti-riot police were deployed to several areas of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, where crowds pelted passers-by with stones and smashed car windows. At least 10 private and government-owned cars were set on fire. Khartoum’s governor ordered a 6 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew and the city’s streets were empty of people and traffic an hour before the order took effect. Witnesses reported at least two people had been killed during clashes in the capital. There was no official confirmation.

The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum said there were reports of violence in southern Sudan and issued a reminder of its warnings to Americans to avoid nonessential travel to the country. There were no details on the southern violence. The violence and widespread grief surrounding Garang’s death forced most in the capital to lock themselves inside their homes. Shop owners shuttered their stores.

“Murderers! Murderers!” yelled some southern Sudanese protesters who alleged the Sudanese government, which had battled Garang’s rebel force for two decades before this year’s peace deals, might have been behind the crash. “We lost Garang at a time when we needed him the most, but we think that we have made great strides toward peace and we believe that that peace process should continue,” said Garang aide Nihal Deng during an emergency Cabinet meeting.

Garang’s longtime deputy, Silva Kiir, was quickly named to succeed him as head of his Sudan People’s Liberation Army and as president of south Sudan, Garang spokesman Yasser Arman told The Associated Press. Kiir said he called a meeting of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement top decision-making body to assemble for an emergency meeting. The SPLM became part of the national unity government in July, when Garang became vice president.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 10:56 AM   
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Hypocritus Maximus

Question: who do you think should be the absolute LAST person on Planet Earth to complain about security in Iraq? Huh? Go ahead, give it a guess. Well, you’ll never believe who actually had the unmitigated gall to complain that security is lax in Iraq and who is complaining that President Bush should have planned better how to secure the country after the invasion ....

Sandy Berger Blasts Bush for Security Failure

Convicted 9/11 Commission document thief Sandy Berger is blasting the Bush administration for failing to bring security to Iraq after toppling Saddam Hussein. As co-chair of a Council on Foreign Relations task force on the Iraq war, Berger and his colleagues are complaining that the U.S.’s failure to prepare for the period after the war had given “early impetus for the insurgency,” according to quotes picked up by Reuters.

Despite pleading guilty in April to destroying top secret terrorism documents related to the 9/11 investigation, the former Clinton administration national security advisor was tapped to head up the CFR panel along with former Bush 41 National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft. In a written report released last week, the Berger-Scowcroft panel concluded:

“The critical miscalculation of Iraq war-planning was that the stabilization and reconstruction mission would require no more forces than the invasion itself.”

Berger and his colleagues cited the Bush administration’s “inattention” and “misjudgments” as key reasons for the post-war security failure.

“Pre-war inattention to post-war requirements – or simply misjudgments about them – left the United States ill-equipped to address public security, governance and economic demands in the immediate aftermath of the conflict, seriously undermining key U.S. foreign policy goals.”

Berger complaining about security is like Bill Clinton complaining about brothels or Howard Dean complaining about loud neighbors. Democrats! Can’t live with ‘em .. can’t shoot ‘em. Pity ....


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 10:42 AM   
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A Fish Named .. Art

Does your cat constantly get into your fishbowl? Are you bumping into your aquarium in the middle of the night, sloshing water all over the floor? If so, then you need this new fishbowl from PostModernPets. Just fill it with water, hang it on the wall and call it .... “Art”. Of course “Art” might need company so you can throw in a fish named Wanda, if you please ....image


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 06:47 AM   
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Dale Of Arabia

Lawrence Of Arabia had nothing on this guy, Army Staff Sgt. Dale L. Horn. He is Iraq’s newest Sheikh ....

imageimageQAYYARAH, Iraq (AP)—Sheik Horn floats around the room in white robe and headdress, exchanging pleasantries with dozens of village leaders. But he’s the only sheik with blonde streaks in his mustache — and the only one who attended country music star Toby Keith’s recent concert in Baghdad with fellow U.S. soldiers. Officially, he’s Army Staff Sgt. Dale L. Horn, but to residents of the 37 villages and towns that he patrols he’s known as the American sheik. Sheiks, or village elders, are known as the real power in rural Iraq. And the 5-foot-6-inch Floridian’s ascension to the esteemed position came through dry humor and the military’s need to clamp down on rocket attacks.

Late last year a full-blown battle between insurgents and U.S. and Iraqi forces had erupted, and U.S. commanders assigned a unit to stop rocket and mortar attacks that regularly hit their base. Horn, who had been trained to operate radars for a field artillery unit, was now thrust into a job that largely hinged on coaxing locals into divulging information about insurgents. Horn, 25, a native of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., acknowledges he had little interest in the region before coming here. But a local sheik friendly to U.S. forces, Dr. Mohammed Ismail Ahmed, explained the inner workings of rural Iraqi society on one of Horn’s first Humvee patrols.

Horn says he was intrigued, and started making a point of stopping by all the villages, all but one dominated by Sunni Arabs, to talk to people about their life and security problems. Moreover, he pressed for development projects in the area: he now boasts that he helped funnel $136,000 worth of aid into the area. Part of that paid for delivery of clean water to 30 villages during the broiling summer months. “They saw that we were interested in them, instead of just taking care of the bases,” Horn said.

Mohammed, Horn’s mentor and known for his dry sense of humor, eventually suggested during a meeting of village leaders that Horn be named a sheik. The sheiks approved by voice vote, Horn said. Some sheiks later gave him five sheep and a postage stamp of land, fulfilling some of the requirements for sheikdom. Others encouraged him to start looking for a second wife, which Horn’s spouse back in Florida immediately vetoed. But what may have originally started as a joke among crusty village elders has sprouted into something serious enough for 100 to 200 village leaders to meet with Horn each month to discuss security issues.

And Horn doesn’t take his responsibilities lightly. He lately has been prodding the Iraqi Education Ministry to pay local teachers, and he closely follows a water pipeline project that he hopes will ensure the steady flow of clean water to his villages. “Ninety percent of the people in my area are shepherds or simple townspeople,” said Horn. “They simply want to find a decent job to make enough money to provide food and a stable place for their people to live.”

To Horn’s commanders, his success justifies his unorthodox approach: no rockets have hit their base in the last half year. “He has developed a great relationship with local leaders,” said Lt. Col. Bradley Becker, who commands the 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery Regiment. “They love him. They’re not going to let anyone shoot at Sheik Horn.” He has even won occasional exemption from the military dress code — villagers provide a changing room where he can change from desert camouflage to robes upon arrival.

All right, Hollywood .... here’s your chance. When is the movie coming out? Paging David Lean! Mr. Lean you have a call on line two ....


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 05:58 AM   
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Gore TV: A Frisky Fisking

Al Gore has finally made his way back into the public eye with the new Current TV network. I read the AP news release and almost gagged. Here is my reaction ....

NEW YORK - Much of the talk around Al Gore’s new Current TV network has been broadly philosophical, like the former vice president’s statement that “we want to be the television home page for the Internet generation.” With its debut Monday, Current TV will be judged by the same mundane standards as other networks — on whether its programming can hold a viewer’s interest.

Hell, Al Gore himself couldn’t hold anyone’s interest more than five minutes .. unless he does his Godzilla imitation again.

Gore and his fellow investors envision Current as a sounding board for young people, a step beyond traditional notions of interactivity. They want viewers to contribute much of the network’s content now that quality video equipment is widely available.

In other words, they’re depending on free reportage from every kook out there with a camera cell-phone. This oughta be “cool”, yeah.

Most of its programming will be in “pods,” roughly two to seven minutes long, covering topics like jobs, technology, spirituality and current events. An Internet-like on-screen progress bar will show the pod’s length.

Pods? Pods, you say? The “pod people” are body-snatchers, aren’t they? Hmmmm ....

“We have no illusions about the fact that our product has to be compelling,” said David Neuman, Current’s programming director. “We also believe it has to be unique. Who wants to watch the seventh clone of a different network?”

Jeez, Al. I didn’t want to watch the first clone. In fact, I don’t. How many Home Shopping Network channels do we really need?

“I think the reality of the network will speak for itself,” he told reporters in Los Angeles two weeks ago. “It’s not intended to be partisan in any way and not intended to be ideological.”

“Not intended to be ideological”, eh? That’s a ripe one, Al. Give it a rest. Your nose is growing, Pinnochio. I think what you meant to say was it is not intended to be logical.

The initial enthusiasm that Josh Wolf, a 23-year-old filmmaker from San Francisco, felt for Current has cooled. Last year Current said it was going to hire 200 video journalists and give them low-cost equipment. Some 2,000 people applied, but Current abandoned the plan, causing some bad blood, he said. Neuman said Gore decided the approach wasn’t democratic enough; if he truly wanted to open Current up to everyone, it didn’t make sense to create an elite 200.

Gore said an “Elite 200” wasn’t democratic enough???? Somebody write that down for posterity. The Democratic party’s snoot-pooch himself says an elite is not democratic. Al, you’re gonna give John Kerry a heart attack talking like that, buddy.

“We’re not relying on what we think is cool or interesting or happening,” Neuman said. “We’re holding up a mirror to our audience. That, to me, is our insurance policy.”

Hey, Al! Turn the mirror a little more to the right so you can get me in there. Can you see me now? Good! See the big finger?


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 08/01/2005 at 05:05 AM   
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It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.
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