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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
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4:57 pm - New Community
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| Thursday, March 20th, 2008
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8:39 pm - Gotta Love Monty
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| Thursday, March 13th, 2008
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1:01 pm - Who's the Bigger Bitch- Ann Coulter or Michelle Malkin?
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We can see Ann Coulter for being a rightwing insane blowhard.
But I submit to you a new contender for GOP psychobitch- Michelle Malkin.
This is a woman of Asian (Filipino) heritage who actually comes out and supports the internment of Japanese Americans in WW II. (admittedly an FDR directive) A new low I think. I am biased- my godfather was born in an internment camp.
You can enjoy her drivel on a regular basis in the pile of elephant cum rags known as the New York Post. Best read after dinner if you feel the need to be bulimic.
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| Saturday, January 19th, 2008
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8:57 pm - The Boondocks sporks Ann Coulter.
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citizenjess
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Just wanted to point this out in case nobody's seen it - in an upcoming episode of the Boondocks (on Cartoon Network) called "The S-Word", they totally take the piss out of Ann Coulter. Not only do they make fun of her outlandish book titles and, well, the infamous Adam's apple, but they basically conclude that most of her batshittery is because she needs to do something to pay the bills. One of the best quotes in the entire episode: "All I know is they'd better not stop this war in Iraq, or I might have to start stripping".
Anybody else spot any pop culture references to Ann Coulter? The other one off the top of my head is from "Lil Bush", where Senior Bush wants to get to a convention early so he "doesn't have to sit next to that skank Ann Coulter again". They later spell her name as "Anne" in a recap subtitle - whether this was on purpose or not (probably to avoid defamation claims or something), I'm not sure.
current mood: amused current music: "Office Space".
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| Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
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11:56 am - IDAHO DON'T EXIST
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Idaho does not exist! Spread the news, bring down the conspiracy! George Bush wants you to believe Idaho exists because HE HIDES TERRORISTS THERE! YOU HEARD ME! BE OUTRAGED! BE PISSED! GEORGE BUSH IS HIDING TERRORISTS IN IDAHO!
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The "State" Of Idaho: The Case For Open Debate
If you would ask any schoolchild how many states there are in the United States, you will get the same answer: 50. Fifty states in the Union. It is simply an accepted "fact." If you would disagree with this supposed "fact," you would be branded insane or worse.
However, mounting evidence shows that there are in fact only 49 states in the US, and the "state" of Idaho is a baseless myth.
We have been trying to distribute and publish this information for over *two years*, but our scholarship has not been given any respect. We have been censored, vilified, ridiculed and spat upon by the "traditional" geographers and historians, but WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED!
All we ask is that the existence of the state of Idaho be debated, as every other historical and geographic "fact" can be debated. Time after time, our opponents have refused to debate us on the FACTS. This alone should tell you something about the people who support the "existence" of this "43rd state."
Please read the following evidence VERY CAREFULLY, and you will be astonished at the veracity of our cause.
The Population Myth
Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody who knows anybody from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?
Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born and raised in "Idaho." But every single person who made this claim have been shown to be frauds and charlatans. These "Idahoan wannabes" are invariably inconsistent with each other about the size (in square miles or square kilometers) of "Idaho," about various town and village names, and even about the names of "Idaho's mighty rivers."
The Size Farce
According to traditional geographic sources (created entirely by people who believe in the existence of Idaho, and probably the Tooth Fairy, also) the "State" of Idaho is more than twice the size of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts combined. Isn't it strange that a state with such vast land resources has so few people? And even of you look at a map (created by the Idaho-centric cartographers) the "State" of "Idaho" is dwarfed by its much larger neighbor, Montana.
Satellite Evidence
Recently declassified weather satellite information, showing the entire continental United States, shows absolutely *no evidence* that there is any state where "Idaho" is supposedly located. Noted experts in the field of interpreting these pictures unanimously agree that, from outer space, it is impossible to determine the borders of this elusive "state." Yet meteorologists and cartographers routinely overlay these satellite pictures with the outline of states that would seem to indicate Idaho's existence.
Photographic "Evidence"
Many people, skeptical of the clear evidence that Idaho does not and never did exist, point to photographs that they've seen in encyclopedias and postcards seeming to show parts of the state of Idaho.
It is important to note that a photograph without a caption is often meaningless. A picture of people in boats surrounded by mountains could have been taken in Colorado or Nevada, but when the holy *caption* says that this is a picture of the "Salmon River" in "Idaho," gullible readers tend to swallow this information whole *without any further examination.*
We have examined literally hundreds of these "photographs," and the ones that are not outright fakes are all clearly taken in other parts of the nation.
Ask The Japanese
It is well known that Americans are woefully ignorant about geography, which is one reason why it is so easy to fake an entire state here. Not surprisingly, most of the effort to create the illusion of Idaho has been expended in the USA.
But if you would ask a typical Japanese or French schoolchild about what he/she knows about Idaho, you will usually get a blank stare. People who are much better at geography than Americans have never heard to this "great state."
The Potato Myth
Any given supermarket in the United States has sacks of potatoes clearly marked "Idaho Potatoes." People make the assumption, that when they are buying these potatoes, that they were grown in the "state" of "Idaho."
Actually, "Idaho" is a type of potato, just like "McIntosh" is a type of apple. The FACT is that many states have potato crops, as well as foreign countries, and potatoes that say "Idaho" on them are no more from Idaho than Baltimore Orioles all come from Maryland.
So, What's There?
Nothing. There is nothing there. We have been so brainwashed by the traditional mapmaking community to think that if Idaho doesn't exist, then there must be some sort of vacuum there instead. This is nonsense.
The very shapes and positions of the states, and indeed of every nation on the planet, is only known through "information" provided by cartographers. It is akin to asking "if Santa's house isn't at the North Pole, then what's there instead?"
The Cartographer Conspiracy
The only evidence that there is a state called Idaho comes from maps. Everybody has maps, in almanacs, in encyclopedias, and on the walls of every elementary school classroom in America.
Astonishingly, over 99% of all maps are created by cartographers! If any clearly defined set of people would control any other important industry to that degree, everybody would be up in arms about the undue influence given to a meager few. However, for some reason, Cartographers are immune to such criticism. Any mention about the Cartographer influence over the mapmaking industry (and, as a natural extension, our very thoughts!!) is dismissed as "lunacy."
As an indication of how insidious is this influence, just think: have you ever questioned a map? Maps, being graphical objects, require much less effort to assimilate into our very psyches. Behavioral studies show that people can much more readily understand maps than printed descriptions of geographical areas; in fact, the images on maps tend to go directly into the subconsciousness of Man (Homo Sapiens) without the critical thinking that accompanies reading. In a very real way, Cartographers are the real Thought Police.
But they do not work in a vacuum. There are much too few of them to do their real damage unaided. Mapmakers have conspired with the editors of almanacs and encyclopedias to create a fantastic illusion of space where there is none, people where there aren't any, and ski resorts where none exist.
Only The Beginning
This is only the tip of the iceberg. We have much more material on this conspiracy, and we have yet to uncover one iota of evidence that Idaho has ever existed. All of the so-called "evidence" is a mixture of falsifications, coersions, lies and exaggerations.
The Cartographers would like nothing better than to silence us. If you do not see any more postings on this subject, then you have clear evidence that their Conspiracy of Silence on Idaho has succeeded, and that Freedom of Speech has been curtailed by the Cartographical Thought Police.
What can you do? All we ask is that you be open minded. Of course, you cannot trust any of the second-hand evidence that you would find in libraries, maps (!), airline schedules or street signs. All you can trust is what we have written here. We are confident that once you evaluate all of the valid evidence, you will be angered by this conspiracy, and motivated to do something about the scum who perpetated this hoax.
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| Monday, December 31st, 2007
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5:36 pm - The words of a Fighting Liberal...
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misterc
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Living in a country bought & paid for by the Neocons who own the (not-so-)Grand Old Party & watching how they have done their best to use their total control of the government to take care of their (political) own & to fill the pockets of their corporate cohorts at the expense of the "little guy (and gal)" & run a war of choice based on lies by throwing as much cash & humanity as they can find it has--to say the least--been a little disheartening for progressives (and anyone else who is not part of the Bush Collective) for some time now.
This post (http://stevegilliard.blogspot.com/2003/12/im-fighting-liberal-you-know-ive.html), written by an unabashed LIBERAL, was written over 4 years ago on a blog I just found today. The sentiments Steve Gilliard writes about are still as timely & as important today as they ever were. I read it & I felt refreshed again. It helped me to remember that the fight for what's right & what's moral is ongoing & it is eternal. We don't ever make it to the top of the mountain. We can't allow ourselves to sit still & merely hope for the best. We have to always work at it & we have to always fight against forces that have a vested interest in blocking progress and in taking us backwards. They will never stop, so we must never stop.
I hope you read Steve's blog entry & I hope it gives to you the same desire it gave to me to engage the Good Fight.
What an awesome way to end the old year & prepare for the new.
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| Friday, October 12th, 2007
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1:27 pm - Want Ann's home address?
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If you didn't hear about Ann Coulter's latest anti-sematic statements, here ya go!
http://www.bragster.com/bet/5498-pelt-ann-coulter-with-bagels-win-1000
So it takes pissing off the Jewish Community for someone to finally get her off tv? If only we'd have known sooner....although on the Today show they made a really good point:
She's like Britney Spears. She doesn't exist unless she's on TV.
ALSO ON THE LINK ABOVE SOMEONE POSTED HER PERSONAL ADDRESS, I SAY WE FLOOD HER WITH HATE MAIL!
242 Seabreeze Ave Palm Beach, FL 33489-6129
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| Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
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2:41 pm - awesome
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| Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
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11:20 am - Al Franken makes Ann look stupid
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| Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007
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3:04 pm - Care to voice your opinion?
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jayphi77
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from http://www.correntewire.com/can_you_tell_me_if_what_ive_got_is_the_real_white_house_phonebook_in_case_the_switchboards_down_when_i_call_about_scooter#comment-56985
The offices included in the Executive Office of the President.
Council of Economic Advisers: (202) 456-1414 / (202) 395-5084 Council on Environmental Quality: (202) 395-5750 / (202) 456-6224 Office of Administration: (202)456-7921 / (202) 456-2861 Office of Management and Budget: (202) 395-4840 / (202) 395-4840 Office of National Drug Control Policy: (202) 395-6738 Office of Science & Technology Policy: (202) 456-6021 / (202) 456-7116 President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board: (202) 456-2352 United States Trade Representative: (202) 395-7360 / (202) 395-3230 The offices included in the White House Office.
Domestic Policy Council: (202) 456-1111 / (202) 456-5594 Homeland Security Council: (202) 456-1700 National Economic Council: (202) 456-1414 / (202) 456-2800 Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: (202) 456-6708 / (202) 456-6708 Office of the First Lady: (202) 456-7074 / (202) 456-7064 Office of National AIDS Policy : (202) 456-7320 / (202) 456-7320 Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board: (202) 456-1066 USA Freedom Corps: 1-877-872-2677 / 1-877-USA-CORPS White House Fellows Office: (202) 395-4522 / (202) 395-4522 White House Military Office: / (202) 757-2151 And the Vice Presidential Entity, whatever branch he ends up in:
Cheney: (202) 456-9000 / (202) 456-1414 Lynne: (202) 456-7489 Naturally, if you call the White House to express your disapprobation in the matter of I. Lewis Libby, you will be courteous, and remember that our public servants have important work to do.
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| Sunday, July 1st, 2007
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1:01 pm - Introducing...
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| Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
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10:51 am - Elizabeth Edwards calls Ann Coulter
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| Monday, March 5th, 2007
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2:52 am
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| Friday, March 2nd, 2007
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9:37 pm
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| Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
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6:35 pm
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1:49 pm - cartoon ideas?
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snarky__cat
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I want to draw a political-type cartoon of mAnn. Only I don't know what I'd like to have her saying or doing, etc. Any suggestions? (I'll be sure to post it in here when I get done.)
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| Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
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12:43 pm - Chirp, Chirp
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_nextboldmove_
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Hello!
It's been quiet in here recently...
I did see Ann Coulter on the Today show a few weeks ago, she said a sentence that I agreed with:
They were talking about states creating "official" apologies for slavery. She said something to the effect of "It's an empty and meaningless gesture." Which I totally agree, an official apology accomplishes nothing and is just lip service and not any action of social change or responsibility.
However, as soon as I realized I agreed with her, I started to cry. I called up my mother two states away and left her a message saying that I was scared of the monster I'd become...and what was wrong with me?
My question is, has Ann Coulter ever said something that you agreed with? What was it and why?
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| Friday, September 22nd, 2006
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4:07 pm - Just Sayin...
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jayphi77
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182 .. William J. Clinton (D) 175 .. James E. Carter (D) 174 .. John F. Kennedy (D) 155 .. Richard M. Nixon (R) 147 .. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 132 .. Harry Truman (D) 126 .. Lyndon B. Johnson (D) 122 ... Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) 121 .. Gerald Ford (R) 105 .. Ronald Reagan (R) 098 ..George Bush (R) 091 .. George W. Bush (R)
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| Saturday, September 2nd, 2006
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10:07 am
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| Friday, August 11th, 2006
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2:24 am
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