From the Huffington post ...
How Superdelegates Can Break Up With Hillary Clinton
Politico is reporting that, according to insiders, most of the more than 80 uncommitted superdelegates in the House and Senate have already made up their minds for Obama. Why don't they just come out with it and end our long, national nightmare? As Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill said, "They would like someone else to act for them before they talk about it in the cold light of day."
And you can't blame them. Would you want Bill Clinton screaming outside your house in the middle of the night, pissing on your front lawn, and then letting the air out of your tires?
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Come on Democrats, pull together!
Democrats usually manage to screw things up for themselves before even having to take on their Republican opponents. Take our last riveting candidate John Kerry. This time, we've got Hilary tearing at Barack's flesh like he's a fresh piece of meat in the Kalahari desert. I keep saying it... If those two don't stop destroying each other McCain is going to win the election.
I'm sure many of you are tired of seeing Hilary's forced, frozen smile on TV every night while she self-righteously touts out all the mistakes the republicans have made and how she is going to fix them. (I have to admit, it's kind of why I secretly love her:)
Despite huge financial woes, her husband losing his marbles,so to speak, and losing most of the primary races, she's still here. She's like a cockroach, you just can't kill her.
I got a kick out of this article
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/opinion/23dowd.html?ex=1209614400&en=6f374a36f269ef1d&ei=5070&emc=eta1
I'm sure many of you are tired of seeing Hilary's forced, frozen smile on TV every night while she self-righteously touts out all the mistakes the republicans have made and how she is going to fix them. (I have to admit, it's kind of why I secretly love her:)
Despite huge financial woes, her husband losing his marbles,so to speak, and losing most of the primary races, she's still here. She's like a cockroach, you just can't kill her.
I got a kick out of this article
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/opinion/23dowd.html?ex=1209614400&en=6f374a36f269ef1d&ei=5070&emc=eta1
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
It's pronounced "Sowdi Arabia"
I couldn't see a link to "share" this video as I am not familiar with this website. Give it a watch though. It's pretty good.
http://www.dotsub.com/films/moredemands/index.php?autostart=true&language_setting=en_1618
http://www.dotsub.com/films/moredemands/index.php?autostart=true&language_setting=en_1618
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Chimpanzee research
When an animal so similar to us in nearly every way, spends its entire life in a 4X4 cell, completely separated from all contact with its family, it becomes hard for me to support scientific research. This, however, is the lesser of many animal right evils in that science makes some incredible gains in discovering cures for human diseases. The issue then becomes convincing companies that its worth their while to spend money to make conditions humane.
Primatologist, Jane Goodall has some excellent ideas
http://www.janegoodall.org/default.asp
"As long as chimpanzees are used in medical research, it is our responsibility to treat them as humanely as possible. Their similarities to humans do not end with their physiology and immune systems. Chimp babies need the same things as their human counterparts: they need to be held, loved, talked to, and played with, to interact with other chimpanzees for play and romping, to have toys and enrichment so that they do not become bored and listless. Conditions for most lab chimpanzee have improved over the past several years. But we still have far to go. We must recognize our responsibility for the pain and suffering we have inflicted."
Primatologist, Jane Goodall has some excellent ideas
http://www.janegoodall.org/default.asp
"As long as chimpanzees are used in medical research, it is our responsibility to treat them as humanely as possible. Their similarities to humans do not end with their physiology and immune systems. Chimp babies need the same things as their human counterparts: they need to be held, loved, talked to, and played with, to interact with other chimpanzees for play and romping, to have toys and enrichment so that they do not become bored and listless. Conditions for most lab chimpanzee have improved over the past several years. But we still have far to go. We must recognize our responsibility for the pain and suffering we have inflicted."
Friday, April 4, 2008
Fotographia
During my web travels today, I stumbled across this photolog. I like his scenery shots. This one is also cool, titled "empty head."

http://www.razziphoto.com/?cat=4

http://www.razziphoto.com/?cat=4
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
More silly animal pictures
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Funny hedgehog eating nuts
I found this a while ago and it's turning up on other sites now. Look at that expressive little face. D won't let us get a hedgehog.
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