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calendar   Thursday - March 23, 2006

Terrorizing Iraqi Children

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Children jump on two new spring toys before their installation August 19 at the orphanage in Kirkuk. Sgt. Doyle constructed these from old HMMWV parts during his spare time and other unit soldiers painted them.  All the playground equipment in the photos were constructed by members of the Task Force 2-116 Armor. (Photo submitted by Task Force 2-116 Armor)

“And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the – of – the historical customs, religious customs”—John Kerry on “Face The Nation”, December 2005


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/23/2006 at 06:44 PM   
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Halftime Score: Bush - 34, Media - 0

I just woke up to get some aspirin (massive migraine from loss of sleep - see “Zzzzzzzz” post below) and thought I’d see what is going on in the world while the analgesic worked its way into my brain. The first thing I stumbled across literally made my day. I’m still laughing over this one. You all know how the media has been broadcasting the fact that President Bush’s approval rating is at a decidedly low point at 34%, don’t you?

Well, ABC just found out that, according to the latest national poll, the media’s approval rating is ... even less.  Someone alert the media. This deserves national exposure. Oh, wait. The media will never report how badly they’re doing their job, will they? Of course not! That’s why there’s the blogosphere - which is everywhere, sees all and knows all and damn sure ain’t afraid to spread the truth. Hear Yea! Hear Yea! This just in ....

ABC News Listens to Viewers’ Concerns About Iraq Coverage
March 23, 2006

Over the last 24 hours, ABC News has been reading hundreds of messages sent in by viewers in response to President Bush’s claim that the media are undermining support for war in Iraq. Viewer opinions ran the gamut, but the vast majority believed the media were biased in their Iraq coverage.

“If we have the capabilities of the media and we can see the blood, bombs, killing and horror, shouldn’t we also see the teaching, cleanup, building, training of soldiers … and the many other great things I know our soldiers are doing for us?” [Teena from Wisconsin] wrote.

The latest national poll reveals that 31 percent of Americans believe the media make things in Iraq sound worse than they are.

- More media-bashing fun here ...

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/23/2006 at 02:31 PM   
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We’re Not in Missouri anymore Toto

Remember those twisters the Skipper was talking about the other day?  This young man got the ride of his life!  Too bad he doesn’t remember it.

Missouri teen survives ride in tornado

FORDLAND, Mo. — Matt Suter can’t get the tornado out of his head — or his ears.

Every time a late-night freight train thunders past, Suter wakes up and remembers the vicious twister that pulled him from his home March 12 and landed him in a pasture — a quarter-mile away.

Suter’s harrowing encounter has brought him sudden fame, with national media exposure. One tornado expert said he knew of no one who traveled as far as Suter did in a tornado and lived to tell about it.

“It’s a pretty awkward record to have,” the 19-year-old senior at Fordland High School said.
The soft-spoken Suter did not court attention about his experience, which was not reported publicly until a week after it happened.

On the night of the tornado, Suter said, he was watching television news in only his boxer shorts when he heard a jetlike roar approaching the trailer he shared with his grandmother and uncle.

He was trying to shut a window in the living room, and his grandmother was in the kitchen, when the tornado struck, he said.

“The window busted, and the door got sucked out,” Suter said. “I looked at my grandmother, and the walls were like Jell-O. The trailer was rocking back and forth. I jumped between the coffee table and couch, and I remember the trailer tipping.”

His grandmother, Linda Kelley, said Suter had hollered at her in the trailer, and when she came into the kitchen “I turned around to look at where he was, and that whole end of the trailer was just gone.”

A large heavy glass lamp struck Suter on the top of his head, knocking him unconscious, he said.

When he came to, Suter found himself in a soft, grassy pasture. Last week a global positioning satellite device used by National Weather Service meteorologist Dave Gaede measured the distance at 1,307 feet from the trailer site.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 03/23/2006 at 08:26 AM   
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Zzzzzzzzzz

Unless Mr. Christian posts something, there will be light posting today. I’ve been awake for over 72 hours working a critical database issue at the office. I’m exhausted. See ya this evening or tomorrow. Good night.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/23/2006 at 07:02 AM   
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Embedded At Trenton

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Michael RamirezThe Los Angeles Times



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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/23/2006 at 02:17 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - March 22, 2006

Most Ridiculous Headline of the Day

Clinton vows to block bill criminalizing illegal immigrants

Huh?
Can you criminalize illegal behavior?

Maybe I should stop reading the paper.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 04:52 PM   
Filed Under: • Democrats-Liberals-Moonbat LeftistsIllegal-Aliens and Immigration •  
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You Don’t Say?

In the totally useless advice department, I discovered this headline and almost immediately froze. I thought to myself, “what if the Donks actually see this and decide to follow the advice?” Then after a short pause, I breathed easier as I realized the totally useless Party Of the Jackass (POJ) couldn’t follow their noses, much less good advice. It did scare me there for a minute though ....

imageimageDemocrats Must Learn to Make Sense to Voters
March21, 2006

(REALCLEAR POLITICS)

For the past several months, I and many other political commentators have been speaking of the “lack of new ideas” of the Democrats in their confrontation with President Bush and the Republican Party.

The inevitable conclusion most readers might draw from the phrase of a “lack of ideas” is an absence of specific proposals such as viable Social Security reform, new education policies, a breakthrough in health-care delivery, and so forth, as if such specifics could alone solve the Democrats’ chronic political problems.

There is a reason why nearly everything the Democrats talk about sounds stale, pompously rhetorical and unappealing to most voters other than their relatively small party base.

This is the compulsive Democratic habit to hold on to the assumptions and language of their past. When Democrats attack “big business,” and the “interests of the rich,” they are merely repeating for the zillionth time a verbal formula that was successfully employed in the 1930s, and last worked effectively in the 1964 presidential election.

When Democrats attack free-trade policies, they assume that employed voters are still the monolith they were up to the 1970s. When Democrats attack tax cuts, they ignore the clear lessons of recent history, beginning with their own icon, President Kennedy (whose tax cuts brought the nation out of recession in 1962).

When Democrats propose vast new health-care spending programs, they forget the budget balancing of their last successful president, Bill Clinton, who produced surpluses and reduced the national debt. In short, the Democrats cannot produce “new ideas” from political content that precludes innovation and problem-solving.

- There’s even more of this earth-shattering news here ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 04:17 PM   
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Here Comes Your 19th Nervous Breakdown

All of the tiny little kingdoms in the Middle East secretly sat back and laughed as the Barking Mad Mullahs in Iran performed their insane dance, taunting the US, the UN and anyone who offended them in the least. The radical throwbacks in Iran have now elected a President who is secretly waiting the arrival of the 12th Imam, known as the Mahdi, who will restore the Caliphate and make Islam reign supreme over the world. True ... he is proud of that belief.

It must have all seemed to be fun and games watching the Ayatollah Kohmeini tie Jimmy Carter up in knots but now that President Ama-ina-jihad is foaming at the mouth about nukes, the region is getting restless. Sure, they Iranians are madmen. They all know that but the problem with madmen is they are not very good at targeting coordinates, if you know what I mean. They could launch a missile at Israel and hit Mecca by mistake. You never know with madmen like that.

Add to that the fact that Iran sits over one of the most earthquake-prone regions in that area and you have all kinds of really nasty scenarios to worry about. To me though, the most worrisome aspect is that the Mad Mullahs in Iran have designed and implemented a worldwide strategy of suicide bombers. What’s to stop them from doing the same thing with an entire country? The answer is ... nothing, absolutely nothing ...

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March 22, 2006, 1:00 PM EST

KUWAIT CITY (AP)

This tiny Gulf country is increasingly nervous—as are some of its neighbors—about Iran’s controversial nuclear program, right across the water. But heading into a key summit, Arab leaders are divided, and publicly squabbling, over how to defuse a crisis that has caused the West to haul Iran before the U.N. Security Council.

Countries close to Iran, including Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, have focused on safety issues, the threat of a possible regional arms race and the possibility that a crisis with the West could spill onto other nations. Iran’s nuclear program “still poses a big worry,” Sheik Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nayyan, the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates, said this month.

But Arab countries farther away from Iran have insisted that the United States and Europe should not pressure Iran over its program unless they also push for an end to Israel’s nuclear program. In January, the secretary-general of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, an Egyptian, quarreled publicly with the Emirates’ foreign minister after Moussa sent a message to the Gulf Cooperation Council summit, urging the leaders of the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Qatar to focus on Israel, not Iran.

Moussa repeated his stance last month, saying at one Arab meeting: “We should avoid double standards.” Israel maintains ambiguity over its nuclear program but is widely believed to have hundreds of nuclear warheads. The United States accuses Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons. But Iran says its nuclear program aims only to generate electricity and has insisted it has a right to carry out uranium enrichment, a process that can develop either fuel for a reactor or material for a nuclear weapon.

As they head into next week’s Arab League meeting in Sudan, both Iran’s program itself—and the fight over it—have many in the Gulf nervous. “Accidents happen in developed countries. What would reassure us that they won’t happen in a Third World country?” asked Kuwaiti strategist Sami al-Faraj. His Kuwait Center for Strategic Studies is advising the Kuwaiti government—as well as the secretariat-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council—on how to prepare for any nuclear accidents in Iran, he said. The country’s first nuclear reactor, expected to go online this year, is in Bushehr in southern Iran, just 150 miles across the Persian Gulf from Kuwait.

Iran is seismically unstable, and an earthquake could cause an accident that would be more disastrous for Gulf countries than for Iran. “A catastrophe that kills 200,000 people could mean wiping out half of Bahrain,” he noted. In addition, any pollution of the Gulf would shut down the six water desalination plants on the Arab shore, he said. But it’s not just safety issues that concern the Gulf states. Leaders also worry about a possible regional arms race, and fear the dispute with the West might prompt U.S. or Israeli airstrikes against Iran—something sure to rile Shiite Muslim communities in the largely Sunni Muslim Gulf countries.

- More on this bad case of nerves here ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 01:31 PM   
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Happy Buffday

If you’ve ever stood close to the flightline and watched one of these lumbering giants take off, two thoughts come to mind: (1) “Damn! That thing sure makes a lot of noise!”, and (2) “No freaking way that durned thing is going to get off the ground!”. Your first thought is revised as the eight Pratt & Whitney jet engines ramp up to takeoff speed and the screaming noise becomes almost unbearable. Your second thought is further reinforced as you watch this thing roll down the runway and you see the damn wings start flapping up and down like a bird.

I’ve watched quite a few of these old birds takeoff and land and it never ceases to amaze me. The thing weighs over 90 tons (stripped down to t-shirt and shorts) but with a full bomb load will weigh as much as 290 tons. The plane’s wingspan (185 feet, tip to tip) is longer than the body (159 feet). The thing that always grabs my attention though is the tail. That tail stands up so high over the plane that it reminds me of a shark fin ... which is quite appropriate.  With in-air refueling, these bad boys can get anywhere on the globe in hours. Once they get there, there’s no place to hide.

So say happy 50th buff-day to the airplane that helped coin the phrase, “Peace Is Our Profession.” After all, nothing quite says “peace” like the thought of having one of these Stratofortresses appear over your head. It’s enough to make anyone sit down and STFU ...

(ten points extra credit if you know where the nickname BUFF comes from)


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BUFF Turns 50
March 17, 2006

Barksdale AFB, LA. (MILITARY.COM)

The B-52 Stratofortress reached a milestone March 12 with the 50th anniversary of the first B-52 wing being declared combat-ready. The 93rd Bombardment Wing was declared combat-ready March 12, 1956, after being activated June 29, 1955. Although it had been declared combat-ready for 10 years, the first time a B-52 was involved in combat wasn’t until June 18, 1965, when aircrews were involved in Vietnam, said Buck Rigg, 8th Air Force museum director.

The decision to declare the 93rd BW, and all other bombardment units that followed, combat-ready was historically significant in two ways, Mr. Rigg said. “The first was that America now had at its disposal the professionals who could meet any expectation the world might create, flying the ultimate in long-range bombardment aircraft, the B-52,” Mr. Rigg said. “By having the B-52 crews combat certified, we could rest assured that the crews were well-trained and most importantly, disciplined to carry out any assigned task, anywhere around the world.”

Mr. Rigg said the second historical significance the combat-ready decision had was in the two missions the B-52s had in the 1950s—high-altitude, long-range bombardment and reconnaissance. “These (new) missions and capabilities would become one of our greatest strengths,” Mr. Rigg said. “And this would eventually lead to the end of the Cold War.”

The adaptability of the B-52 has made the difference since the combat-ready decision was made, said Lt. Col. Parker Northrup, 11th Bomb Squadron commander. “No other strike platform has demonstrated the versatility necessary to meet national security requirements across the spectrum of conflict: from current-day Afghanistan, the Cold War and Desert Storm; from small-scale contingencies to superpower politics of the Cold War,” the colonel said.

- More on the birthday party here ...

- The Air Force’s official factsheet on the Buff is here ...

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 10:24 AM   
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The Gathering Storm

This is how it begins. The backlash against Muslims in Europe is slowly gathering steam. Even in Britain, hooliganism is on the rise. The fascist and neo-nazi movements are starting to grow as anger and frustration build on the continent. If you haven’t gotten a copy of Claire Berlinski’s book ”Menace In Europe” (see ad in right sidebar), then you probably don’t understand what a tinderbox Europe is becoming.

All it will take is some silly incident like a Muslim radical assasinating a European leader or maybe something as simple as a German newspaper being firebombed by Muslim gangs. Then the powder keg will blow. Thank God there is no Hitler for the Neo-Nazis to coalesce around. Or is there? The next Adolph could be sitting in a beer hall right now, studying the situation and waiting ...

If Europe goes up in flames, where will the US stand? What about the Muslims in our midst? Where will they stand? I’m afraid I won’t like the answer to any of those questions. The storm clouds are gathering over Europe again. How many will die this time ... ?

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Tue Mar 21, 10:46 AM ET

ROME (AFP)

The World Cup in Germany is set to become a battleground between facists and Muslims, an Italian member of a new European neo-Nazi movement warned. In a statement published by Italian daily Repubblica, the memeber of AS Roma’s notorious ultras hooligan group claims neo-Nazis across Europe met in Braunau in Austria to plan attacks against supporters from Islamic countries during the World Cup in Germany from June 9 to July 9.

“We are united. For the first time we are talking and planning together, with the English, the Germans, the Dutch, the Spanish, everyone with the same objective. At the World Cup there will be a massacre,” said the Italian ultra.

“We will all be in Germany and there will be Turks, Algerians and Tunisians. The Turks, we can’t stand them. In our country (Italy) there are not many, but in Germany, there are many of those guys there. They are Islamic terrorists.

“We will attack them. They are all enemies that need to be eliminated, just like the police. If we make the Roman greeting (the fascist salute) they put us in prison. We will be tens of thousands. Nothing but the English are feared.”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 01:58 AM   
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Washington Generals

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Mike ThompsonThe Detroit Free Press


- National Review: “The Murtha Democrats”

- Boston Globe: “Democrats May Unite On Plan To Pull Troops”

- Weekly Standard: “There They Go Again”

- Columbia News Service: “Washington Generals Post 13,000th Loss To Harlem Globetrotters”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/22/2006 at 01:38 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - March 21, 2006

Three Coins In The Fountain

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“Bellagio Fountains Rainbow”
Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas

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Photo Credit: Jon Sullivan


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/21/2006 at 06:35 PM   
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Lynch Mob

Now you all know the Washington Post is the second most Liberal rag of record in the country (next to the NY Slimes) with a dedicated army of Leftist Fascists reading it daily. I read it to keep an eye on the enemy (reference: Carl von Clausewitz).

Well, the Lefties at the Post have done gone and hired themselves one of them good ol’ Red State Conservative boys to write a daily opinion piece from t’other side of the fence, so to speak. Now y’all jes know them Blue-Staters have done got themselves in an almighty uproar over this invasion of their intellectual sanctuary.

I ain’t never seen so many bunched-up panties in one place (except fer that visit to a certain house of ill repute in 1973 that ... never mind). Why, how dare their favorite journal invite one of those ignorant, unwashed, NASCAR-lovin’ freaks who voted for that horrid BushChimpHitler monkey! Gather your pitchforks and torches ....

imageimage‘Wash Post’ Launches Conservative Blog, Provokes a ‘Firestorm’
March 21, 2006 11:35 AM ET

NEW YORK (WAPO)

During the recent controversy surrounding Dan Froomkin’s blog at The Washington Post, editors not only decided to clearly label his column “opinion” but also to make an effort to hire a conservative blogger to balance his alleged liberal slant. Today, the Post launched the result: A new blog called “Red America,” created by Ben Domenech (pictured at right), co-founder of RedState, a popular community blog.

It immediately set off what Post political reporter Tom Edsall called a “firestorm” in his online chat today. A former contributing editor to National Review Online, Domenech later became what he calls “the youngest political appointee of President George W. Bush.” After a stint as chief speechwriter for Texas Senator John Cornyn, he became a book editor at Regnery Publishing, where he worked with Michelle Malkin and others.

Starting with a bang, he declared today, “This is a blog for the majority of Americans.” Some may argue that this is an outdated notion, given the president’s current approval rating and the latest polls showing that a clear majority of Americans favor Democrats in this November’s congressional elections.

“Yet even in a climate where Republicans hold command of every branch of government, and advocate views shared by a majority of voters, the mainstream media continues to treat red state Americans as pachyderms in the mist—an alien and off-kilter group of suburbanite churchgoers about which little is known, and whose natural habitat is a discomforting place for even the most hardened reporter from the New York Times ...

“While the mainstream media has been slow to recognize the growth in conservative America, smart Democrats have not. Former Virginia Governor Mark Warner and Hillary Clinton are not alone in recognizing that the unhinged elements of their base, motivated by partisan rage, Michael Moore conspiracies and a pronounced feeling of victimhood have dragged down the Democratic Party for far too long ...Red America’s citizens are the political majority. They’re here to stay. It’s time to start paying attention to what they believe and why.”

Then the sensitive Leftist establishment, with a keen eye toward freedom of speech and a dedication to tolerance responded thusly ....

Rahway, N.J.: I see that you have hired Ben Domenench, one of the founders of RedState.org, a leading right-wing political weblog, to write the “Red America” blog for the Washington Post. In his current post, he immediately defames and slurs leading left-wing political blogs such as DailyKos.com. Can we assume that you will provide an equal opportunity to the left side of the blogosphere by granting a prominent left-wing blogger a column as well? Since the media fairness doctrine is long dead, thanks to Mr. Domenench’s hero Ronald Reagan, I suppose there is no longer a legal requirement to do so, but it would be nice if The Post could at least pretend to give some kind of equal voice to the left.

Iowa: I’m assuming this RedState blogger is being paid. How does the Post management justify this when the newsroom staff is being cut by 10 percent according to several reports I have read? I would much rather have The Post continue to present quality, unbiased political coverage than provide bandwidth to an avowed partisan.

Deary, Idaho: Can you ask those people above your paygrade to reconsider their decision to hire a rabid republican to “balance” Dana Millbank? There is no balance there. Granted, it is hard to find people on the left with the oblivious and offensive certainty of RedStaters. After all, the left has no Coulter or Limbaugh. But if you’re going to give the far right a forum you better look hard for an anarchist or extreme radical for the other side.

Pardon me while I adjust my sensitivity meter. I think I am going to be offended. Sniff. Sniff.

- Believe it or not, there’s even more of this hilarity at the WAPO ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/21/2006 at 05:39 PM   
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Dragnet

Sgt. Friday: “8:24pm, Saturday, June 24. Officer Gannon and I were driving down West LaJolla when we spotted a suspicios looking car with dark hosiery dangling down on the ground from the driver’s side door. After checking with dispatch, suspect was pulled over regarding a heist at a gas station in this vicinity an hour ago.”

DUM-DA-DUMMMMM, DUM-DA-DUM-DA-DUMMMMM .... (C’mon! You all know the theme to Dragnet - hum along!)

Fishnet Hosiery Does in Robbery Suspect
March 21, 2006, 4:50 PM EST

MONTEREY, Calif. (AP)

A man’s pantyhose led to his arrest, authorities said. An unshaven man wearing a black evening gown, fishnet stockings, calf-high boots and a black wig robbed a USA Gas station Monday morning, authorities alleged. The armed man stuffed $290 in cash into an ensemble-matching black purse.

“I’ve been with the department for 22 years, and this is the first time I’ve heard of this happening anywhere here,” police Lt. Phil Penko said. About 35 minutes after the robbery, police Officer Chad Ventimiglia spotted a black Saab with fishnet pantyhose hanging from the front driver’s side door, dragging on the ground, investigators said.

The car was pulled over and Michael Leslie Clouse, 26, was arrested and booked for investigation of armed robbery. A plastic replica handgun allegedly was found inside his purse, Penko said.

Get it? Dragnet? DRAG - NET? Oh, forget it! Too many pearls and not enough swine!


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/21/2006 at 05:23 PM   
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