Another week ends, and this should be my last Friday night in this crappy little bed. I’m in chuckout mode, gradually tossing out all the shit I’ve accumulated around here since Memorial Day. Next week I’ll get into serious packing mode. In other news, poor Joey. Michael Schiavo and TerriPAC are set to endorse Ned Lamont today. Why? This exchange between Joey and Timmy on the March 27, 2005 Press the Meat might shed some light on the issue:
MR. RUSSERT: You would have kept the tube in?
SEN. LIEBERMAN: I would have kept the tube in.
Attaboy Joe.
And it looks like dubya has a new neighbor down in Crawford. Hope that won’t spoil his vacation.
Anyhow, don’t forget to get out to Irvine to see Marc and Louis CK at the Improv tonight – or at least some time this weekend – if you’re out that way.
Have a good Friday.
:joe::joe:OK, here we go again.:knit:#1?? I’m not used to this:tinfoil:
Holy Joe probably has never seen a person in persistent vegitative condition on a tube feeding. It is beyond sad and tragic. When I worked as a bedside nurse years ago, I provided care for many such patients and it is devastating for families to see their loved ones basically rotting away with lights barely on and definitely nobody home. These folks who are maintained on tube feedings develop constant complications with infections (skin and systemic), fluid accumulation, contractures, and on and on. And god forbid the tube should plug when you are trying to pour meds into it — it is a nightmare to get one of the damn things unplugged and a BFD if it has to be replaced. So, after a certain point, the decision has to be made if the person has any kind of quality of life and would want to have their body maintained while their soul/spirit or whatever the essence of who they are is off someplace else in the universe. The arrogance and ignorance of anyone to say “leave the tube in” without considering any of these other things is beyond obscene:rant1::mad::crap:. I don’t want karmic blowback from wishing anything bad on anyone, but if Holy Joe ever has the misfortune of finding himself in a persistent vegitative state with tube feeding being the only thing keeping him on the earth plane, I hope they leave the tube in and that it keeps plugging up:sammy:.
Ok, now I need to cleanse myself and go to the liberal confessional:priest:
O, Great Maron:rabbi: — What should my penance be?:tinfoil:
:nixon:Yay! Good on Cindy for being W’s new neighbor!:banana: It will be interesting to see how that works
:fire:
:wink:YEA:banana:RAGING Granny is#1:banana:YEA:wink:
I am having again love/hate dealings with computer and have to shut down but…I’m back 😉
And I too need to be Saved by Cardinal Milfington :bow:
…from the Temple Of Marc:bow:
Last night was supposed to be the first night for the Capitol Police to start patrolling the Mall, in order to help the DC Police stop the recent wave of crime there at night.
Except the Capitol Police forgot to show up.
:paranoid:Well, good thing you weren’t hanging out on the Mall and were safe in your Catlick room:priest: with the spirits of the Priesthood watching over you & keeping you safe.:ear:
How sad that our nation’s capitol has become such a festering hotbed of crime:-( — but I guess that is just a reflection of the criminals who are in charge:mad::rant1:
They need to be on the receiving end of their own actions
pjsauter :omg:, :growl: to the no show PD
RAGING Granny, I feel what you say, except if they do not start treating Nurses Humanely :doh::growl:
I died (several times) when I was 16 and if it wasn’t for this spit fire of a “Banty Hen” as my grandmother would say, I would not have embrace my survival with even extra vigor. She told people responding to my “colourful screams saying I want her to scream like that…it lets me know she is alive and fighting for her life. I felt care and it calmed me since I then felt “she understood me. And that is just one lil girl…they do this a zillion times for All in their care.:nod::wink: as you know.
And Only 7 days :banana: until the Unification :hubba:
:rofl2:
Good Morning, Druid:banana:
Thanks so much for your kind words and all your input to this blog. We have a lot in common and I LOVE:love: your posts! You must have had some very interesting experiences at that tender young age.
Well, I have to get ready to head off for another day in the salt mines:billcat:, so I gotta skedaddle now.
Have a good day :sheep:le!
Vigilance!:fist::gate::fire:
I had a great spiritual meeting with the Jesuits:priest:, which I will always hold :love: in my heart. Oneday I want to tell you especially since you walk in the other world — sounds a bit “Stringy Theory” :knit:about the many levels :rofl2:…
Great Journeys:gate::banana:
:jason::jason::jason::jason:
Ahhhh… the lovely smell of a two cycle engine in the morning..
Good morning/afternoon/evening/tomorrow/whatever
:eek::shock::paranoid::fustrate:
From today’s Krugman:
That’s why AAR was so important, even if it proved to be far less than perfect. It’s too bad that they are (once again) dead to me now. I was just able to start listening to some of their stuff again after a long boycott (not really a boycott; I just couldn’t get myself psyched to jump through all the hoops that listening involves, for me). And now that they’ve stuck it to Marc and Jim (and all of us) again, I find myself back to listening to music.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, after conferring with her aides, said Friday she will return to the Middle East to work with others on trying to bring an end to the Israeli-Hezbollah fighting, but did not say when.
Next shoe sale, perhaps?
Neither the US nor Israel is interested in peace, so I have no clue WTF the purpose of this might be, other than soundbites for the evening news.
ITMFA!
:fu::fu::fu:
Hey Fred, I’ve always thought it would be nice if they sold scented 2-stroke oil. Like pine scented, or potpourri or something.
Of course, dubya said, “I sent Secretary Rice to Kahlua Lumper, to visit with the leader of the Oompa Lumpurs, our strong allies in the War on Terra.”
I think the intellectual part of the American left is living in their own alternate reality that the influence of the rethugs in our political process will merely go away when the demodorps take back congress.
Those on the left lying around the pool and/or the pool table waiting from their dividend checks / social security checks have no interest in representing the other 99.996 percent.
Intelligence reports indicate that there are way to may cool liberal small businesses around the News corp building to do what really should be done about them.
:gate::omg::jason::fist:
Just because I’m watching the History Channel at seven o’clock in the morning, why do they think I’m in the market for AARP and Life Insurance? If they put on a Depends® ad, I’m outta here.
The Associated Press
Friday, July 28, 2006; 4:49 AM
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The military is virtually closing the secretive defense
complex carved into Cheyenne Mountain that for decades has monitored North American
skies for threats, a newspaper reported.
The Denver Post reported late Thursday that the North American Aerospace Defense
Command operations center will be moved to nearby Peterson Air Force Base, which is home
to the U.S. Northern Command created after the Sept. 11 attacks.
-snip-
Adm. Tim Keating, who commands both NORAD and the U.S. Northern Command, said the
government’s best intelligence “leads us to believe a missile attack from China or
Russia is very unlikely.”
That, along with the emergence of varied terrorist threats such as suicide bombers,
“is what recommends to us that we don’t need to maintain Cheyenne Mountain in a 24/7
status. We can put it on `warm standby,'” Keating told the newspaper.
-snip-
http://tinyurl.com/fxxr3
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Most people who knew anything about nuclear weapons said that the EMP pulse from a close by hit would have splattered everyone inside the mountain all over the walls of the buildings. It was all for looks and to hard to upgrade.:eek::shock::paranoid:
Tide of Arab Opinion Turns to Support for Hezbollah
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
Published: July 28, 2006
DAMASCUS, Syria, July 27 — At the onset of the Lebanese crisis, Arab governments, starting with Saudi Arabia, slammed Hezbollah for recklessly provoking a war, providing what the United States and Israel took as a wink and a nod to continue the fight.
Now, with hundreds of Lebanese dead and Hezbollah holding out against the vaunted Israeli military for 15 days, the tide of public opinion across the Arab world is surging behind the organization, transforming the Shiite group’s leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, into a folk hero and forcing a change in official statements.
The Saudi royal family and King Abdullah II of Jordan, who were initially more worried about the rising power of Shiite Iran, Hezbollah’s main sponsor, are scrambling to distance themselves from Washington.
An outpouring of newspaper columns, cartoons, blogs and public poetry readings have showered praise on Hezbollah while attacking the United States and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for trumpeting American plans for a “new Middle East” that they say has led only to violence and repression.
Even Al Qaeda, run by violent Sunni Muslim extremists normally hostile to all Shiites, has gotten into the act, with its deputy leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, releasing a taped message saying that through its fighting in Iraq, his organization was also trying to liberate Palestine….
http://tinyurl.com/hzwrf
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What the hell do we care .. wait .. wait .. most of the members of OPEC are Arab states.. and Mexico and Venezuela.. What or what happens when the spigot is turned off :?::?::?::gate::omg::jason::fist:
Hey, isn’t Cheyenne Mountain where Stargate Command is?
I think any attack on Syria or Iran will cause the US M$M to have to talk more about these.
http://mosnews.com/news/2005/02/10/topol.shtml
:eek::shock::rant1:
Is that Angus’ brother Neil?
:knit:
The interesting thing about Cheyenne Mountain is that all their air intakes, and exhaust stacks for their diesel generators are in a low security area on the side of the mountain. In the 90’s the thought was how easy it would be to drop something down an air shaft and take the whole place out.:eek::shock::paranoid:
The Colorado Springs dept of Public utilities had problems coping with Tesla so I somewhat doubt that they would be able to run the Star Gate.:eek::shock:
:knit:
sbluefox and travis:
i’d be up for a beer or three at the blue moon on saturday. any oregoners up for an overnight in seattle?
roxie – It has been over twenty years since I was in the Blue Moon!
But um…OK as long as nobody pours a pitcher of beer over my head:omg:
heheheh Someone called this dorfus that’s on C-span from Iran.. and yelled something at him in Arabic.. The Internets go everywhere.:gate::omg::jason::fist:
Just in case (better safe than sorry). If anybody has Stephen Colbert’s e-mail address, feel free to pass it along.
Would that be Nikola Tesla, or Tesla the heavy-metal band? Gee, Tesla is not only still around (the band; Nikola’s been dead for about 60 years), but they’ll be in Syracuse on August 25th. Let’s see, Tesla…or Maron. Maron, or Tesla. Hmmm. Tough call there.
:joe:
Morning!
What the heck happened to Joe these past few years that he’s become such a fundamentalist politically?
It’s been hotter than hell here. Took the parental unit to see Inconvenient Truth and they both really were impressed. Dad drinks the Kool-Aid that Krugman talks about yet he’s pro-choice, environmentalist etc. very conflicted senior citizen.
The evangelical movement is becoming stronger here in the middle of WA. Very frightening according to some of my friends here.
pj, I\we KNOW now why you watch the History channel :nod: …now I have to be careful if the teenager watches it! :no:
Hey, good morning everyone!
Im on the run but dropped in to read and check whats up.
We’re all on lieberman today and PJ even posted most of Krugman.
I finally posted my Lieberman thing last night but left out a bunch of stuff and probably it jumps around too much…I would benefit from an organizer or an editor…but here we are….
So many local people want to know why I like Lamont and whats wrong with JOe. Im now driving round with signs in the back of my car to deliver them to whoever wants…but because the lieberman import troops are calling everyone and asking if they can place signs, I think I may have to suggest that to the lamont people.
I need to find out about the other offices up for grabs here because our very mayor is running for governer etc….and Im not up on it….Im more of a mind to find out who Lamont thinks is best because they are pretty similar besides their tans and big egos as small city mayors running for statewide office….
Colbert was great last night. If anyone can catch the reruns this morning …do….8 am eastern time for the daily show and then colbert, so its on now in middle time….
Oh, and fred, thanks for tellin the terrorists how to blow up Stargate!! You may be personally responsible!
Remember…loose lips sink ships:rofl2:
Kat!! How are things?
Hot, hot, hot…did you kayak yet?
Hey Melina!!
Yep, took a surf ski out since it’s hot and had a BLAST! (I don’t look like that woman, except for that I have brown hair!!) :tongue: The chest muscles were fine and dandy and the valve works great! I’m going to go for a walk and then a paddle again today. It has been at least 100 every day here but the air is clean so I can breath just fine. It’s a bit o heaven, really.
How is our blue cast boy doing?
Will is a wreck…but hes muddling through…just waiting till toomorrow when we see the new psychiatrist…who is supposed to be great. You have to travel to the city for that I guess….
We’re hanging in.
Im on my way to pilates and have a girls night out tonight with a bunch of great women…so things are good so far….just waiting for the other shoe….
I think that maybe towards september when it cools off a bit I will get Mikael to take me out on the sound a bit. I just hate to take the safety course…all that rolling and stuff….
Have a great day…laters…as seanie would say….
Two Oakland police officers working undercover at an anti-war protest in May 2003 got themselves elected to leadership positions in an effort to influence the demonstration, documents released Thursday show.
The department assigned the officers to join activists protesting the U.S. war in Iraq and the tactics that police had used at a demonstration a month earlier, a police official said last year in a sworn deposition.
At the first demonstration, police fired nonlethal bullets and bean bags at demonstrators who blocked the Port of Oakland’s entrance in a protest against two shipping companies they said were helping the war effort. Dozens of activists and longshoremen on their way to work suffered injuries ranging from welts to broken bones and have won nearly $2 million in legal settlements from the city.
The extent of the officers’ involvement in the subsequent march May 12, 2003, led by Direct Action to Stop the War and others, is unclear. But in a deposition related to a lawsuit filed by protesters, Deputy Police Chief Howard Jordan said activists had elected the undercover officers to “plan the route of the march and decide I guess where it would end up and some of the places that it would go.”
http://tinyurl.com/l4upt
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One of the many problems with taking to the streets.
:eek::eek::shock::paranoid::tongue:
The call that tells you: run, you’re about to lose your home and possessions”
The voice sounded friendly enough. “Hi, my name is Danny. I’m an officer in Israeli military intelligence. In one hour we will blow up your house.”
Mohammed Deeb took the telephone call seriously and told his family and neighbours to get out of the building. An hour later, an Israeli helicopter fired three missiles at the four-storey building in Gaza City, destroying the ground floor and damaging the upper storeys.
Mr Deeb was on the receiving end of a new Israeli tactic of using telephone, radio and leaflets to warn Gazans of impending attacks. The army claims it is an attempt to minimise civilian casualties, but Palestinians say it is a new way of terrorising the population.
Raji Serrani, the director of the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), which has collected several examples of the tactic, described it as “psychological warfare”, adding: “Since when did Israel feel the need to warn people that they were about to bomb their homes? They are simply playing with people’s minds and inflicting a new panic in Gaza.”
http://tinyurl.com/hg3sd
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Can anyone imitate an Israeli accent there is this guy in North Dakota …:hubba::hubba:
This kind of sums it up for me.
Hey Sean can you find a trailer and haul this to North Dakota next weekend
http://webinfo.wwmach.com/EquipmentInfo.aspx?ID=340
:eek::shock::paranoid::rant1:
Has the great unraveling begun?
U.S. economy slows sharply, inflation heats up in second quarter
Friday, July 28, 2006
WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy’s growth slowed sharply in the second quarter, logging just a 2.5 percent pace as consumers tightened their belts and spending on home building dived. Inflation, however, shot up.
The latest snapshot of gross domestic product released by the Commerce Department on Friday showed that the overall pace of economic activity in the April-to-June quarter was less than half that of the January-to-March quarter, when the economy zipped along at a 5.6 percent annual rate, the fastest in 2 1/2 years.
Gross domestic product measures the value of all goods and services produced within the United States and is considered the best barometer of the country’s economic standing.
The second-quarter’s performance – which reflected the bite of high energy prices and rising interest rates on people and businesses as well as a cooling in the once red-hot housing market – was weaker than the 3 percent pace analysts were forecasting.
The 2.5 percent pace was the slowest since a 1.8 percent growth rate in final quarter of 2005, when the economy was suffering fallout from the devastating Gulf Coast hurricanes.
Even though the economy cooled in the second quarter, inflation heated up.
An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve showed that core prices – excluding food and energy – jumped by 2.9 percent in the second quarter – far outside the Fed’s comfort zone. That was up from a 2.1 percent increase in the first quarter and marked the highest inflation reading since the third quarter of 1994, when core inflation rose by 3.2 percent.
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Trains use automatic air brakes where you let off air to apply the brakes.. dumping the air either by the use of the brake stand in the locomotive or breaking an air hose causes the train to “go into emergency”. Some times if you go into emergency while coming down a steap grade parts of your train have been know to visit the back yards of the people along the right of way. That’s called putting it on the ground.
The analogy is.. does any one hear a loud hissing noise coming from under the economy.:?::?:.:omg::eek::yuck::rant1:
good morning everyone!!:wink:
well, it’s still morning here…:joe::joe:
i forgot how much i miss out by not reading the blog!! damnit! i’m so behind:fustrate:
well, today was Boy Genius John Crimmings last day at AAR…or at least that’s what I gathered from listening to Riley in a moment of consciousness.:smack:
another former Seditionist down :fire:
Hey Quietgirl!! :banana:
Wow….Boy Genius is leaving? I hate to see AAR collapse like this. I hate to give O’Reilly the satisfaction.
I am now more convinced than ever that Danny Goldberg was a Republican mole.
Hey everyone, just stopping by to say hi. Don’t seem to have much to say these days except maybe Goldburg sux. I can’t even muster an f u.
hey Andy, Brilliant and Krista!!!:love::banana:
yeah, fucking Goldberg ruined everything!!:fu::growl::jason:
Oh, damn. I thought maybe Bush had resigned. I do see that dubya now says he backs a multinational force to end the “crisis in the Middle East” (uh, can you be a little more specific there, CNN).
I hope he checked that with unca dickie, or he dunna be soooorrry.
oh crap its quietgirl!
oh my good fox news is disgusting!
Brilliant, Goldturd’s checks were signed by Karl Rove himself.
:rant1:this piece of shit on fox news just said that nostradamus says the world is gonna end in august 2006 what a fucking ass!
hey pj i think that means he is gonna bullly ghana and a couple other third world countries to contribute a couple troops and call it a coalition!
:banana:im going to see miami vice!
a love song for bobby long is on showtime
where is everybody!
😕 ok well im going to head over to watch miami vice now catch you all later!
Howdy, blog sibs. I’ve been kind of slinking through my day today, keeping my head down. I’m cranky and don’t want to piss off anyone who has the authority to fire me.
I got a whole lot of blackberries while hiking last night so whatever recipe I come up with today it’s most likely going to involve blackberries. Those berries came with a blood sacrifice! My legs are totally scratched up. But it was SUCH fun and felt so good to be walking outside and not melting.
Blog has been very quiet lately.
“Israeli propaganda, except in the United States where there isn’t any other kind, doesn’t work its old magic.”
Operation “Save Israel’s High Command”
By CHARLES GLASS
London.
In 1982, an unusual sight appeared on the Mediterranean horizon. Like the death ship in Star Wars, a World War II battleship threatened the Lebanese shore. US naval spokesmen claimed the USS New Jersey was the most fearsome artillery platform on the high seas. The Reagan administration had re-commissioned her and a few other seagoing dinosaurs to pursue gunboat diplomacy from Nicaragua to Iran. The New Jersey’s advance propaganda impressed the Lebanese, who had already endured seven years of civil war, Syrian occupation and two Israeli invasions. The sixteen-inch guns aboard the New Jersey, the Navy said, would send payloads the size of Volkswagens to clear areas big as football fields. Why a Volkswagen rather than a small Ford was never explained, anymore than whether the football referred to was the kind the Lebanese or the Americans played. A Marine officer I knew pointed at the summit of Mount Lebanon above Beirut one day. He told me that, if the New Jersey fired at that mountain, it wouldn’t be there anymore. It seemed an extravagant claim, but most of us were willing to believe him–until the New Jersey actually fired.
When the New Jersey unleashed its Volkswagens on December 14, 1983, from a mile away we saw flames shoot out of its muzzles. What we didn’t see was much destruction–not by Lebanese standards anyway. A few houses in the Druze hills of the Shouf were demolished. Hundreds of people, mostly Shiites and Druze, died. The summit of Mount Lebanon remained intact. There were no flying Volkswagens, no football fields. The Lebanese, faced with a bluff called, lost their fear of the New Jersey and, indeed, of the United States. They continued blowing up American embassies and military barracks. By February 1984, the New Jersey killed a Syrian army general while covering the “redeployment” of the Marines from Beirut. The Marines were ordered to abandon Lebanon and the French, British and Italian allies that Secretary of State George Schultz had conned into joining them in Lebanon as the so-called Multi-National Force… http://www.counterpunch.org
:evil:yeah stop being so quiet blog!
miami vice kicked ass!
crocket and tubbs mothafucka!
gong li is hot!
ok cool now nobody will keep posting on the damn thursday blog!
How To Win Friends And Influence Neighbors (Poll in Beirut)
The stakes are high for Hizbullah, but it seems it can count on an unprecedented swell of public support that cuts across sectarian lines. According to a poll released by the Beirut Center for Research and Information, 87 percent of Lebanese support Hizbullah’s fight with Israel, a rise of 29 percent on a similar poll conducted in February.
More striking, however, is the level of support for Hizbullah’s resistance from non-Shiite communities. Eighty percent of Christians polled supported Hizbullah along with 80 percent of Druze and 89 percent of Sunnis. Lebanese no longer blame Hizbullah for sparking the war by kidnapping the Israeli soldiers, but Israel and the US instead.
The latest poll by the Beirut Center found that 8 percent of Lebanese feel the US supports Lebanon, down from 38 percent in January.
“This support for Hizbullah is by default. It’s due to US and Israeli actions,” says Saad-Ghorayeb, whose father, Abdo, conducted the poll
More: http://billmon.org/archives/002585.html
See also Christian Science Monitor article here: http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0728/p06s01-wome.html
Ghassan Farran, a doctor and head of a local cultural organization, gazes in disbelief at the pile of smoking ruins which was once his home. Minutes earlier, an Israeli jet dropped two guided missiles into the six-story apartment block in the centre of Tyre.
“Look what America gives us, bombs and missiles,” says this educated, middle-class professional. “I was never a political person and never with Hizbullah but now after this I am with Hizbullah.”
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Will the international peace keeping force now attack Israel ??
Hey Seanie…Im on my way out again…just stopped in and there I go…are you still in Utah?
My MOm is a huge Miami Vice fan and is worried that the new movie will ruin the TV show that she so cherishes and has on tape and watches in reruns all the time…
I saw a TV special on the movie that also showed the original pilot with all sorts of cool guest stars and all…and I thought that the movie looked to be great!
Somehow its girls night out tonight and I am so very very tired….I have to get some coffee and get moving.
salt lake:mad: and no picture id so i cant get drunk while i wait for my truck to get fixed!
You don’t have your mug shot on your drivers license .. I thought that was required every where.
That works in Colo as a picture ID.:eek::shock:
it was in the wallet…I thought you would have a new on e by now.
Time to go..check you later..
its at my works office they still havent gotten it out to me wont get it untill i am on a new tour:doh:
Seanie…:alc:
From CNN, an air strike on a power plant caused a 15,000 ton oil spill. The death and devastation are guaranteed to go on, long after the bombs and missiles are done with their share of the killing. This is just insane and it needs to stop.
http://tinyurl.com/m5xc6
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Read the comments there were apparently a lot of unhappy campers.:eek::shock::paranoid::fustrate:
hey you were on yahoo what happened?
:omg:MSNBC Poll – over 86% Believe Bush Should Be Impeached
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10562904
With 269965 responses it now up to 87% go vote..:eek::shock::paranoid:
And now that they’ve stuck it to Marc and Jim (and all of us) again, I find myself back to listening to music.
Comment by pjsauter — July 28, 2006 @ 6:59 am
I am thinking about maintaining a web page which contains links to good audio hallucinations, both comedy and music.
w/o Maron and Earl and Smalls and company to rely on, we have to start sharing whatever meager links we can find.
I will start it with my current XM radio TuneSelect listing:
1. Kate Bush
2. Minutemen
3. Go! Team
4. Buzzcocks
5. Al Green
6. Boz Scaggs
7. Waterboys
8. General Public
9. Fifth Dimension
10. Honey Cone
11. Steve Martin
12. Julian Cope
13. Hem
14. Tahiti 80
15. ECHO & THE BUNNY
16. Roxy Music
17. SLY & THE FAMILY
18. Phoenix
19. Todd Rundgren
20. Husker Du
Whenever one of these artists gets broadcast, my XM beeps at me and I can jump to that channel.
The only reason that I don’t have Maron on the list is that you have to be ready to punch the memo button when the artist gets played.
i have lots and lots of maron on my tune-select!
Seanie! i have had great pizza! yup yup:nod:
gotta go Bloggies :bong::banana::rofl2:
:fist:
prozac heartlanders clinton bush new york city!:shock:i love that one!
professional masturbators from denmark and sweden!:banana:
:rant1:you are a liar quietgirl!
i made pizza the other night. yum yum
tune select? must explore.
:fu:oh god who the fuck is this cunt filling in for bill o’lielly?
James Dobson is an asshole!! :fist:
I am wondering if the Hezbollah is financed by Syria and Iran why they have no antiaircraft missiles. Maybe they felt the neighborhoods in South Beirut needed urban renewal and if Israel killed a few people in the process it would just give them a bunch of new recruits.:?::?::?::eek::shock::yuck:
Soul Force is having a demonstration at Dobson’s place this week end I think. The one time I was there there were hardly any buildings even near his headquarters.. plenty of places to park a .. hummmmm:omg::eek::yuck:
oh ok laura ingrahm i dont wanna do her anymore she is horrible!
Sean, you wanted to do Laura Ingraham? :omg:
One dead, four injured in shooting at Jewish Federation in Seattle
http://tinyurl.com/qc4u5
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:shock:yeah a couple of years ago i saw a billboard and uh i still would if i could gag her!
OK I have a new page up with many of my favorite audio links in our post-Maron AAR age:
Audio Links
this piece of shit on fox news just said that nostradamus says the world is gonna end in august 2006 what a fucking ass!
Comment by SeanMS — July 28, 2006 @ 1:58 pm
No, he’s right Sean. I turn 666 years old in August and that’s when I become the Anti-Krista and totally level everything. It’s time for a blank slate, man. This picture SUX!
Oh, so, I got an indication of how far gone my Dad is this evening. I mentioned he should go see Al Gore’s movie and he immediately launched into right wing talking points. And I immediately told him I didn’t want to hear his opinion about it til he saw it, and he shut up and we moved to safer territory.
:shock:WOW you didnt look THAT old!:rofl2:
Thanks! 😀
No, he’s right Sean. I turn 666 years old in August and that’s when I become the Anti-Krista and totally level everything. It’s time for a blank slate, man. This picture SUX!
Comment by Kristapea — July 28, 2006 @ 11:46 pm
:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
My weeknights are so boring without the Marc Maron Show. I wish Marc would just tell us to “forget about it”, then maybe I could get past these crappy feelings and get on with my life.
Hey Marc, if you’re out there reading this. I want to interview you over the phone. I’ve installed “Phone Valet” and tried it out by recording a telephone conversation with my best bud. It sounds pretty good. Both sides of the conversation are audible and clear. So Marc! Marc . . . yeah you. Would you PLEASE let me interview you over the phone . . . PLEASE! Email me at rhubbar7@yahoo.com.
Maybe some of my fellow morningseditionists might submit to an inquisition . . . I mean . . . interview? Just for fun mind you. I would add a page of fellow seditionists to my site. It might be cool to hear what we all sound like? If anyone is interested email me at the above addy and we can arrange the interview/talk.
Its just before Midnight here in Bham, Alabama, and I am so SLEEPY. Maybe I’ll surrender.
Hey, hi everyone. I miss you all, it’s been a wipeout of a week for me. And why is it, I’ve been getting home nights, wanting to unwind after a hard day’s work on the job, and protesting in the streets, and my first instinct lately has been to tune in that L.A. station on the computer and listen to Marc. And then I have to remind myself there’s no more MMS. Damn it! I’m pretty sloshed after sake and sushi for a friend’s birthday, not sure how long I can stay coherent here, but just wanted to drop a line. Is anyone here checking out Marc’s myspace thing? I haven’t yet…:alc:Sake! Arigato! :gate:
Girl’s night out….Im in now….very fun!
Hey ex-he has a nice myspace. Its fun to explore his friends.
Mick Ware is on CNN reporting from Beirut….I love him. He is so wacky in a strange way….I always expect him to pull out a silver flask and take a swig.
:40::bong::banana::gate:HIP HIP HOORAY
Congrats PJ less than a week in DC:!::!::!:
weknewyoucouldweknewyoucouldweknewyoucouldweknewyoucould:banana::banana::banana::alc::alc::alc::alc:
So Melina, how do you check out Myspace? I saw you have to register, but then what happens after that? Is it a blog, like here?
I do not know if anyone is here but Hi in whatever way one wishes…:eek::banana:
:alc::bong:tea:joe::banana:
alabama is evil! i was brainwashed into buying an ann coulter audiobook in alabama i think it had something to do with the martian soil!
So Webhubble, where are the MM audio links? I go to your site, but when I click on the Morning Sedition link, it just brings me to MS website. Where are you keeping MM audio files?
:eek:SeanMS, :omg::eek: re :jerk:Coulter
Miami Vice, DVD or the new movie?
the new movie!
I’ll check out myspace when I’m more awake. I kept Marc’s latest email that has the link to his myspace page. It’s been a rough week, friends, most of all for the Lebanese and Palestinians, and probably so many others. So I’m grateful for home and hearth and job, and although not religious, say a prayer for the murdered and suffering innocents.
We had a pretty good turnout on Market Street in San Francisco last evening during rush hour, here’s the indybay story:
PROTEST FEINSTEIN’S SUPPORT OF ISRAELI STATE TERRORISM AND WAR CRIMES
Senator Dianne Feinstein fully supports Israeli war crimes and terrorism against Lebanese and Palestinian civilians. Feinstein speaking at rally on Sunday vowed to continue her support for Israel’s widespread violations of international and humanitarian law that are causing hundreds of civilian deaths and destroying critical civilian infrastructures. With Feinstein’s support, the U.S. Congress approved a resolution giving Israel its full support just days after the U.S. government used its power to veto a UN resolution critical of Israel.
The Israeli military is collectively punishing the Lebanese and Palestinian populations by killing hundreds of civilians and destroying critical civilian infrastructures. There have been over 400 Lebanese civilians killed by Israeli military over the last 2 weeks including many children. There have been verified reports of the use of phosphorus bombs on civilians fleeing the Israeli siege in Lebanon. Gaza is with out adequate food and water and not only faces daily incursions by the Israeli occupation forces but has also been put under an economic embargo for months that targets the most vulnerable in Gaza.
On Thursday July 27th we mobize dto demand that Feinstein and the US government support human rights and justice instead of their perpetuation of racism and violence. We demand that the US immediately pressures Israel to stop its aggression on Palestinian and Lebanese civilians. We demand the US government end the use of our tax dollars for enabling on-going Israeli oppression of Palestinians and attacks on the people of Lebanon.
WE DEMAND:
* Senator Feinstein stop supporting Israeli state terrorism
* An end to US taxpayer support of Israeli war crimes.
* The US government stop encouraging and participating in militarism and war in the Middle East.
* The US Congress stop violating the US export control act and international laws.
* Reparations for the Palestinian and Lebanese people for death and destruction of their countries.
* That Israel be held accountable for war crimes and the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and Lebanon.
Eight of us got cited (arrested & released) for blocking the intersection in front of The Comicle. It’s way overdue for people to risk some cd (civil disobedience), it’s the equivalent of yelling “hey – HEY! Babies are being blown into red mist, on our behalf, folks, wake up!!”; we’ve got to do something to wake the public out of their stupor. 86% may support impeaching chucklenuts (I just love Malloy’isms, even if he does piss me off that he supports Israel existing as a state), but meanwhile, wholesale slaughter is being portrayed as self defense. We have seriously got to at least do cd. If you can, or have friends who can, now’s the time! :fist:
Then, SeanMS they sould have had Pretty Will Smith or someone “Hot” for Tubbs
Ok, me and kitty :billcat: need some quality time snoozing on the sofa, so I’m going to see if there’s anything worthwhile or tolerable on the boob tube to pass the time. G’night all!
ex-ny’er , :banana::banana::banana:YEA
About “bloody” time … I wish to talk re a (distant) counsel with you, for your input if you be a do’n…:banana::banana:YEA again:knit::fist::knit:
:knit2: I get online just when everyone gets off…:knit2:
jamie foxx was suitable! him and colin made for a wonderfull set of adorable porch monkeys!
I am wurk’n:tongue: and a bit of Lurk’n:hubba:
And hello SBlufox (tell friend to write at email adr I left a day or so ago) Susan Joy are we ready to rule yet? :rofl2::banana:, Melina 😉 did you tell Will of my Ben’s :rofl2: It’s a joke:D But I do have rats hahaha, Wanwenxia :alc:, Kristapea a Lion 8):wink::growl:, FARMERKAT it was soooo nice to c-ya (in Kyack photo 😉
…and anyone I left off including all guys 😉
…ALL :pent: Practical Magic(k) is on Saturday Night (ironic). THE MARGARITA will be “brew’n” early. :alc::banana:
Evening folks, just lurking………actually I REALLY enjoy all the posts….It’s a nice read everyday. It gives me a sense of sanity in this totally insane world.:omg:
glad i could help! oh wait mine probably hurt:oops:
This attack on Lebannon has had purposeful attacks just to destroy the beautiful forests and oceans. Making the innocent animals and enviroment suffer is a goddamn crime:jason:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/29/world/middleeast/29environment.html?hp&ex=1154232000&en=0cf7416dd0a1131f&ei=5094&partner=homepage
:jason::billcat:ha ha ha i am making the innocent billcat suffer! now i need something with cfc’s so i can fuck up the environment!
SeanMS, I don’t know….Will is all that and then some…Jamie :yawn:— :rofl2: but oneday I may buy the movie on DVD :rofl2: just to see 😉
MoonLightMan the moon will be full soon hmmm :rofl2:
but the people in Dems local office what many to run B or Mwah HaHa I am trying to write an email regarding … :omg: 😉
Evening Druid, Run B?:doh:
Many folk say Bwah HaHa or others say Mwah HaHa . I :love: everything you say regarding that post 119 and You are assisting forcing me to “creep” out of my fortress or sanctuary or whatever with a snapping Z :shock::eek::omg: 😉 :rofl2:
ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE! NOW:!:
“This coordinated artillery and aerial attack on a long established and clearly marked UN post at Khiyam occurred despite personal assurances given to me by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that UN positions would be spared Israeli fire. Furthermore, General Alain Pellegrino, the UN Force Commander in south Lebanon, had been in repeated contact with Israeli officers throughout the day on Tuesday, stressing the need to protect that particular UN position from attack.”
KOFI ANNAN
So to accept it was yet another accident presupposes a level of incompetence or insubordination in the Israeli army that should see result in some serious court-martials, but never does. That feeling was doubtless exacerbated when the IDF shelled the site and prevented a rescue operation.
So what could be the motive? It is clear that there are many in the IDF with a profound contempt for the UN and all it stands for, and who would not shed many tears at such an accident. It may also rankle that UNIFIL has,with the dearth of Western reporters in much of South Lebanon, provided independent corroboration of many incidents of IDF attacks on civilians. One only has to think of the fate of the USS Liberty in 1967 for being in a position to observe what the IDF was up to when the Israeli’s bombed and shelled an American ship for over an hour, killing 34 American sailors and wounding 170 more.
And most sinisterly of all, there are many Israelis — including the government only a few days ago, who do not want an international force between them and their targets in Lebanon, who would have no great scruples about bombing a UN compound “accidentally on purpose.”
IAN WILLIAMS
I think many people are really questioning the unqualified support of Israel. The actions that it is taking seems to me to be based in HATRED. I so not pretend to know all of the mid easts problems…..but I know one thing THIS IS WAY OUT OF LINE:fu:
NickiRose, …and to compound the issue here in America in Seatle, WA there was an hate crime horrid shooting by a “Palastine” against around 14 defenseless women going to a meeting. (Women were Israeli, I should say.)
No. It is based on political economy. Think annexing territories, undefined borders and the waters of the Litani River in Lebanon
I am beginning to understand why the suicide bombers do what they do. I saw a hizbollah guy on cnn say that they never act…only react. In fact he stated that the kidnapping was a reaction of an Israeli abduction. The media here just gives an simplistic….THEY ARE CRAZY…INSANE…BLAH BLAH BLAH
Did I say recently:
ALL IS :evil:BUSH AND HIS :evil:ADMINISTRATION’S FAULT:!:
:fu::growl::fist::jason:ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE!
It seems to me that Israels only intention is to provoke WWIII, that is really the only answer to what appears to be vengence and irrationality
I spoke to another blog about an issue that I really do not understand. A Israel supporter was talking about the Arabs being anti semetic. I responded that Arabs were semites as well…how could they be antisemetic? and HOLY HELL ERRUPTED. WOW they spoke of Arabs as animals and I was subsequently BANNED and received hate mail.
moonlightman, WOW :omg: I am confused…:doh:
My Head Hurts.
A new Paradigm is needed.
:fu::growl::fist::jason:ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE!
They banned you? Was it the MAIN blogs like DU or KOS:?: I just want to make sure I go :rofl2: or don’t since I am working too much, as is.
Agitation is the Key:!::pent::knit::fist:
:fu::growl::fist::jason:ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE!
It can be very addictive…. I need to find a bloggers 12 step program:lol:
:priest:out ye blasphemous anti-semitic whores of bakersville! or something? ask jim earl what comes after out ye blasphemous im confused tonight!
Hi shawn are you the Trucker? Nice ta meet ya!
Contrary to the propaganda, the vast majority of Americans are not antisemitic. Ditto Europe. The Seattle crime was an act of evil by one person. I do not want to say too much more on the subject out of respect.
:sdavid::jesus::pent:
MoonLightMan, SeanMS has it right, the Great Cardinal Will Save You…:rofl2::wink:
:bow::lol::lol::lol::bow:
:fu:damn evil actors! :fire:burn hollywood burn!
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NickiRose, I am tired of ALL Stupidity. I want to know all regarding this man MURDER IS MURDER and just to make bush more entrenched.
Did I say how much I HATE :evil:bush and his :evil:administration ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE!
In the Middle East, the supply of water is much less than its demand, thereby resulting in conflict over it. This is true for Israel and Lebanon, where there have been struggles, although not always armed, for the waters of the Litani River. At this point, Israel occupies southern Lebanon. Part of the Litani is located in this region. There are conflicting reports and conclusions over whether or not Israel is using the Litani. There is also a verbal struggle over which country needs the Litani more, could make best use of it, and who, therefore, should develop their use of the Litani. Although there is not an armed struggle over it now, it has been involved in armed struggles in the past (in the 1967 war, and in 1982) and it is conceivable that in the future the struggles over it may become armed.
(Abstract of a Scientific Paper by Angela Joy Moss)
Sean, is trucking fun? I think it would be a very interesting adventure. I have often wondered…do you see anyone on the road more than once?
We will soon find out if the murderer in Seattle is part of a terrorist group or but a lone killer (who was probably set off by events in the Middle East).
I believe he turned himself in. He was distraut sp over the war
Shebaa Farms
On May 24, 2000, Israel withdrew its troops from a large territory in southern Lebanon which it had been occupying since 1978. A significant issue relating to the withdrawal remains unsettled. This relates to the status of certain villages and adjacent land on the eastern side of Alsheikh Mountain, known as the “Shebaa Farms”, which have been occupied by Israel since 1967. The Government advised the United Nations that it considers the area to be Lebanese territory and that, as such, the withdrawal must encompass it.
On January 22, 2001, the Secretary General of the United Nations submitted to the United Nations Security Council a report covering the period from the withdrawal by Israeli forces from southern Lebanon (excluding the “Shebaa Farms”) on July 18, 2000 to January 18, 2001 which described the situation in southern Lebanon as generally stable, with the exception of certain breaches of the line of withdrawal (the so called “Blue Line”). The breaches consist of Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory and attacks on Israeli occupation military targets in the “Shebaa Farms” area.
Israeli Occupation of Shebaa Farms
During the 1967 Six Day War Israeli forces seized a piece of Lebanese territory called the Shebaa Farms, a 25 square kilometer area consisting of 14 farms located south of the Shebaa, a Lebanese village on the western slopes of Mount Hermon. Since Lebanon was not a participant in the Six Day War, UN representatives were biased for Israel, pointing out that the 1923 Anglo-French demarcation and the 1949 Armistice line clearly designated the area as Syrian territory. The UN backed Israel and certified its pullout from Lebanon.
However, Lebanese and Syrian officials insisted that Syria had officially given the territory to Lebanon in 1951. Lebanese officials pointed to the fact that a number of residents in the area have land deeds stamped by the Lebanese government.
Lebanese army maps published in 1961 and 1966 specifically pinpoint several of the Shebaa Farms, including Zebdine, Fashkoul, Mougr Shebaa and Ramta, all of which are designated as being Lebanese. Lebanese Ministry of Tourism maps also show the Lebanese-Syrian border running west of the Shebaa Farms. Syria has officially acknowledged the Farms are Lebanese.
Initially, the Syrians reacted by pressing Muslim religious figures in Lebanon to virulently condemn Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Marcos Boutros Sfeir…
:omg::rabbi::sdavid::cres:
:jesus:
Thursday, 25 May, 2000, 13:37 GMT 14:37 UK
In focus: Shebaa farms
A group of farms close to the poorly-defined border of Lebanon and Syria has emerged as a potential new flashpoint for conflict between Israel and Lebanese Muslim guerrillas.
The Syrian-backed guerrilla group, Hezbollah, says Israel must withdraw from the area of the Shebaa farms – which it says lies on Lebanese territory – or face continued attacks.
Israel says most of the area lies on the Syrian side of the Lebanon/Syria border and that it will only withdraw from the part marked as Lebanese territory on United Nations maps.
The Israeli Defence Ministry said: “The army intends to withdraw from one or two more small posts.”
If we had an explosion “emo”, would it be for my head exploding or WWIII:?::omg::doh::eek:
It is all:evil:bush and his:evil:administration fault:!:
ARREST! IMPEACH! VIGILANCE!
Maronites trace their origins to ancient Syriac, Mesopotamia and Mount Lebanon. The Divine Liturgy is said in ancient Aramaic (:jesus:)
We are key here.
I was listening to a pysciatrist sp and she feared that the many generations of radical hatred has now become genetic. Thus, unsolvable. Yikes!:omg:
NickiRose re151 so many Strings within that statement :banana::wink::knit:
A prime source of headaches for[Lebanon] is that Israel has not really left. Not only has Israel continued to violate Lebanese airspace and bomb targets deep into the heartland, but Israeli troops still occupy the Shebaa Farms area, which the Lebanese government maintains is part of south Lebanon. Following last year’s [2001] withdrawal, the UN, under pressure from the US, asserted that Israel had completed its obligation to leave Lebanese territories according to UN Security Council resolution 425, and that the Shebaa Farms are Syrian, not Lebanese territory. It is odd that the UN accepts the US-Israeli position on the disputed territory, although Syria itself asserts that it is indeed Lebanese. The UN argues that Lebanon is unable to present documentation of the 1951 Lebanese-Syrian “oral agreement” in which Syria says it ceded the farms. But no one disputes that the Shebaa villagers who worked the farms prior to their occupation by Israel in 1967 live in Lebanon. It is also curious that the UN has treated the occupation of what it says are Syrian lands so casually. Of course, with its generous assertion of Lebanese sovereignty over the farms, the Syrian government retains what is called the “Lebanon card” in Arab-Israeli diplomacy.
(MERIP Report, May 2001)
That psychiatrist sounds like a real quack. Where is your proof, shrink?:omg:
when they previously escaped from Lebanon, and to destroy the town of Maron Elyas when a group of Hizeb Allah terrorists confronted them and prevented them from committing their crime
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Lebanon
Official Name:
Lebanon :rabbi::sdavid::pent::jesus::rabbi::omg:
This is what I have stated that the rethugs HAVE TO PAY AND ALSO PUT ON PROBATION and ALL who did not vote for bush must be given FREE Psychotherapist: visits to get bush out of Our Brains :doh:
:yawn: Night all. Interesting posts Nicki. It is always nice to learn more about the situation. I have several Jewish friends and an Arabic friend. They are all so wonderful it really breaks my heart to see such suffering. Damn… if they could just find common ground,m they could be so happy.I hope one day…
Our collective anit-semitism is now in our DNA!:omg:
These fucking quack shrinks can kuss mich am arsch! :rofl2: