This was just passed on to me. And as an ex-California resident I found it extremely funny. So I thought I would share. California Driver's Exam For those of you who are not "fortunate" enough to live in California, here is a copy of the California Driver's Exam, and for those of you who do, study real hard. This is a new exam. Since driving conditions (and culture) are unique in Los Angeles, you may not have realized that the California Department of Motor Vehicles h...
This was just passed on to me. And as an ex-California resident I found it extremely funny. So I thought I would share. California Driver's Exam For those of you who are not "fortunate" enough to live in California, here is a copy of the California Driver's Exam, and for those of you who do, study real hard. This is a new exam. Since driving conditions (and culture) are unique in Los Angeles, you may not have realized that the California Department of Motor Vehicles h...
I was willing to concede that the arguement between T Bone and I might have been more my fault than anyone elses. But then this comes along. Seems like if you call him on something he gets nasty and threatens to black list you. In the following conversation he accuses LW of the same things he accused me of. I see *nothing* that LW wrote that is a personal attack. Like me all that was done is that a general observation was made about his article and he considers that a personal attack....
On my usual bout of reading for the day I came across this article and it touched something inside of me and I thought I'd share it. The Military, Michael Moore and Metrosexual Madness Doug Giles (archive) November 13, 2004 Millions of working-hard and playing-hard Americans took a day off Thursday to properly give major props to the millions of vets who have served and those who have died defending this grand land. Yeah, thank God that the majority of our nation still get...
'Bush Stole Election' Conspiracy Theories Debunked Since ABC's Peter Jennings aired a whole host of election fraud conspiracy theories Tuesday night - suggesting that "maybe once again the country got it wrong" in last week's vote - the Canadian-born anchorman will undoubtedly want to interview Howard Troxler, columnist for the St. Petersburg Times. While Jennings claimed he was performing a "public service" by covering the wild-eyed complaints, it's Troxler who has performed the genu...
This is a reprint from Peggy Noonan and the Wall Street Journal. 'He's Got Two of 'Em' Why I can't stop being happy about the election result. Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:01 a.m. EST Well, I just can't stop being happy. I don't mean elated--it's hard to get elated by big history, as opposed to by the birth of a baby, say, or a child's being elected president of the debating club--but I continue to feel relief (the exit poll hives have gone down) and satisfaction (my cou...
As Americans we need to send a strong message to the main stream media. Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 12:44 a.m. EST Bush's Coverage Twice as Negative as Kerry's President Bush received twice as much negative press coverage as John Kerry did during the height of the presidential campaign, according to a study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs. Between Labor Day and Election Day, Bush's coverage was 64 percent negative, with only 36 percent of news stories painting him i...
Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004 8:57 a.m. EST Soros Loserman Goes Into Hiding A gentle reader from Sparks, Nev., inquires: "George Soros said he'd retire to a monastery IF Bush gets re-elected. Does he need any help packing?" That's exactly what we were wondering. So were others, it turns out. The gang at "Fox & Friends" also raised the issue this morning. They said they tried to call him to find out which monastery he'd be hiding in for the next four years, but no one is answering the phon...
This is a reprint from NewsMax. I think they went a little over the top this time. Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 8:42 a.m. EST Kerry Aides Blame Puffy, Bill Clinton, Daughter As the Kerry campaign disintegrates into oblivion, the finger pointing in the Democratic ranks has already begun. The New York Post's must-read Page Six reports that numbers of notable figures in the 2004 campaign are being roasted by party insiders. These include: Alexandra Kerry: The paper said Joh...
Okay boys and girls the party is offically over! Kerry has tossed in the towel. He knew there was no way to pull it out. You were warned that this would happen. Daschel is also gone (this is a big relief). The republicans now control the presidency, the senate, the house of Reps., a majority of the governerships and more than likely the supreme court on top of that very soon. I will not be jerking anyones chain about this other than this particular post. The one major thing I don't want, is t...
This is a reprint from NewsMax, but a lot of the points they bring up have merit. I have edited out ALL requests for monetary contributions. It's already started. Remember four years ago? Remember the legions of lawyers flown in by the Democrats to challenge the legal results of George W. Bush's win in Florida? Remember how they tried to STEAL the election? They're ready to do it again, in state after state after state. It's been reported that the Kerry campaign has assemble...
This is a reprint from the San Diego Union-Tribune. Which anyone who lives in the area will tell you that this paper leans way left. Kerry's real record on national defense By Robert J. Caldwell October 10, 2004 Call this a national security election. George W. Bush or John Kerry will win Nov. 2 based largely on the public's perception of which is most likely to keep America strong and secure in the face of a global terrorist threat. Putting aside campaign spin, what's t...
This is a repost from the New York Post. Are they right? KERRY CAMP'S FINAL FUMBLE BY DICK MORRIS October 28, 2004 -- ONCE again, John Kerry shows his instinct to go for the capillaries, rather than the jugular. Kerry has embraced the dubious New York Times/CBS accusations about U.S. bungling permitting the theft of explosives from an ammunition dump in Iraq. The senator has chosen to predicate the entire final week of his campaign on the unsolvable mystery of what...
This guy goes a little over the top on this. While I do agree that Kerry won't be good for America most of this is to far out in left field even for me. Here's What Will Happen if Kerry Wins Written by Bob Redman Thursday, October 28, 2004 Kerry's Lies Don't Seem to Matter Kerry's lies don't matter to the 45 or more million people who may vote for Kerry on Tuesday. Nor does it seem to matter that he lobbied to get a purple heart for a scratch, bugged out early ...