Entries from January 2008 ↓

Just pray this guy doesn’t get elected

Giuliani once again proves his idiotic lapdoggery in this clip from the Republican debate:

Seriously, does he really think that supporting RealID is the way to win votes? It’s such a thinly veiled attempt to further remove our anonymity and civil liberties. I just hope this idiot continues to blow his campaign, and we never hear from him again.

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Are you voting your race or your gender?

If you have any brains whatsoever, and haven’t been mindfucked by the mainstream media, your answer should be “Neither, dumbass! I’m voting for the issues that I’m concerned about!” But today’s voters aren’t thinking that way.

With probably the most diverse handful of Democratic Presidential hopefuls ever, gender versus race has become a huge talking point. Oprah Winfrey’s ever-loyal fans are outraged because they claim she has betrayed her gender to support her race by supporting Barack Obama. And I just heard a radio commentary talking about how black women in general are torn on whether they should be a (and yes, this word was used) traitor to their race or to their gender.

I don’t know about you, but voting for someone who isn’t your race or gender shouldn’t be a big deal in 2008. Maybe in 1850 it would be a big issue, but aren’t we past that? I know that we haven’t had a black president or a female president, and that either one would be a huge step forward in showing the tolerance and progessiveness of the American people.

But of all elections ever in the history of the United States, this is the last one where we should be throwing our votes away on a candidate that doesn’t represent out needs and concerns just in order to make a statement. But when the mainstream media, not to mention the candidates themselves, refuse to cover real issues and only focus on personal attacks and non-issues, it makes it pretty hard to stay focused on what matters.

I guess all I’m asking is that you take the time to learn what your candidate of choice stands for, and don’t buy into this race and gender nonsense that we’re all being fed. Now of all times is extremely important to make sure your vote counts for what you want it to.

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The woman who knew too much?

Could the former exiled prime minister of Pakistan have known too much? In an interview on November 2, 2007, Benazir Bhutto spoke of a “man that murdered Osama bin Laden.” She did not stutter, nor did she correct herself. Sounds to me like the poor woman knew too much, and was not afraid to share her knowledge.

Start around 5:50 to hear what she says (the rest of the interview is worthwhile too, though):

More Diebold mishaps?

Is it possible that Diebold is just really really bad at programming their voting machines? Or is there really some sinister motive behind their constant flubbing of the vote?

As reported by Citizens for Legitimate Government, it is quite possible that a Diebold voting machine error, either accidentaly or on purpose, may have stolen the New Hampshire primary from Barack Obama. Check the previous link for an exact tally of the inconsistencies.

Whether it was a malicious attempt to steal votes or just a simple programming error, why in the hell are we still using Diebold’s products? They have consistently proven their products to be sub-standard, especially for the purposes of accrately counting votes. Turns out they’re great at undermining the democratic process though, so maybe that’s why they still have a job.

Iranian boats vs. US warships?

Despite the hype over the primaries, I’m sure you have heard about the alleged altercation between five Iranian boats and three US warships in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. President Bush has called it “a provocative act,” and I’m sure will use it to support the war against Iran that he so badly wants.

But let’s take a look at what really happened. This footage was reeleased by the Pentagon and distributed by the Associated Press.

What I am seeing here are some blue cigarette boats driving somewhat near some US warships. I can’t see at any point in this video how this could seem like a provocative act… unless you would consider a fly buzzing around your head a reason to declare war on flies.

And let’s not forget the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which also involved US warships allegedly being attacked by North Vietnamese boats. President Johnson used the Gulf of Tonkin incident as justification to escalate US troop presence in Vietnam, and to really kick off the Vietnam War. And we all know how well that went.

Let’s also keep in mind that there is widespread speculation that the Gulf of Tonkin incident didn’t happen as reported, or quite possibly didn’t even happen at all.

So while the mainstream media is busy hyping up this stupid little nothing of an incident (that occurred in international waters, I might add), keep in mind that this is one of the oldest tricks in the book.

WTF is with CNN.com’s picture of Ron Paul?

In an admirable attempt to report the news accurately, CNN.com actually lists Ron Paul as a candidate on its Election Center 2008 website. However, the headshot they are using for Dr. Paul is absolutely ridiculous in comparison to the other candidates:

Seriously, when they use this shot for Ron Paul:

image of Ron Paul

And this image for jackass Giuliani:

image of Rudy Giuliani, the biggest jackass in the world

Is that really fair? I’m going to have to say no.

Need a post-holiday vacation?

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Switching for Ron Paul

If you believe in what Ron Paul can do for America, and really want to see a positive change in our country, he needs your support! A great way to show your support is to make a financial donation to Ron Paul’s campaign. And whether you can contribute financially or not, a great way to support Dr. Paul is to register Republican before your state’s primaries. If you’re not a registered Republican and you live in a state with closed primaries, you will not be allowed to vote for Ron Paul in the primaries.

You can find out more about your state’s primary elections, and find a link to re-register using RonPaul2008.com.

And don’t forget, you can always re-register back to your old party affiliation after the primaries.