Jesse Walker | August 7, 2009
• More clashes break out at health care "town meetings."
• A majority of Americans now opposes the war in Afghanistan.
• The Senate votes to spend more money on Cash for Clunkers.
• Denial-of-service attacks hit Twitter, Facebook, and LiveJournal.
• A Chinese "Internet addict" is beaten to death at a "rehab camp."
• Iraq mulls a smoking ban.
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Inside, democratic lawmakers had a difficult time delivering
their opening remarks as they were met with shouts of "You work for
us!'' "Tyranny! tyranny! tyranny!'' and "Read the bill!" the Tampa
Tribune reported.
priceless
Sorry, these protests won't impress me until they breakout the
roofing material.
Happiness is a warm tar pot.
Doc 'yote,
I'm guessing you mean tar and feathering.
Though, I'm finding it funny thinking of them just tossing hot tar
on some of the clowns in congress.
As far as I can tell from the reports, the violence in St. Louis
and Florida was the result of progressive activists attacking the
protestors.
We'll see if that element of the story is quashed today to allow
the media to push the "Politics of Chaos" meme they've decided to
push.
Frankly, after Rick Sanchez' performance yesterday, CNN's offices
and Sanchez' home and the homes of his producers should be besieged
by protestors, too.
A Chinese "Internet addict" is beaten to death at a "rehab
camp."
Well they cured him of his addiction, he won't be on the internet
anymore.
Its so nice to see some members of Congress finally getting the respect that they deserve at these town hall meetings.
Is there a list somewhere of these town hall meetings? All my states congressman have terrible websites.
It's fantastic to watch the progressive professional protest groups get outnumbered on their own turf. My hope is that once the traditionally conservative populace of this country gets rolling on these things, we may see a new era where the organized-for-the-media demonstrations of small numbers of left-wing twits just get swamped by real people who don't want big government screwing them over any more.
Kyle, feathers are optional and always a nice touch. But
traditionally, some incidental third-degree burns were part of joy
of a good tar and feathering.
And to play on today's DNC word "constructive" - isn't tar a
construction material?
I've done my part this morning by signing the snitch site, flag@whitehouse.gov up for some nice porn.
We'll see if that element of the story is quashed today to
allow the media to push the "Politics of Chaos" meme they've
decided been told to push.
The protesters are wearing swastikas after all. Nancy said so.
Good thing the overhaul will handle pre-existing conditions, like injuries sustained at townhall meetings.
Very nice link from the Instapundit today, BTW, pointing out
that the Obama snitch operation is a violation of federal
law.
With any luck, someone who has been reported to it will file a
lawsuit.
Five U.S. Marines killed in Afghanistan.
Thank you president chickenhawk.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/07/world/asia/07afghan.html
'Cash for clunkers' effort hurts nonprofits
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/07/BUP9194H2U.DTL
A majority of Americans now opposes the war in
Afghanistan.
What is our goal in Afghanistan now? I sure it's no longer
installing a stable demcracy with respect for human rights.
To the left - Don't even try to deny it, Afghanistan is Obama's war
now.
From a CNN article about the Afghanistan poll:
"Afghanistan is almost certainly the Obama policy that
Republicans like the most," says CNN Polling Director Keating
Holland. "Nearly two-thirds of Republicans support the war in
Afghanistan. Three-quarters of Democrats oppose the
war."
What turned 3/4 of democrats against the war in Afghanistan? I
understood the arguments against Iraq, but Afghanistan? There's no
"blood for oil" thing, there's no "lies about WMD", there's no
Freudian psychoanlalitc link to an attack on Bush's father.
What gives?
"What is our goal in Afghanistan now?"
Proving our chickenhawk president is a macho man.
What is our goal in Afghanistan now?
To complete the training of the flying killer robots who will
eventually hunt humanity into extinction.
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• A majority of Americans now opposes the war in
Afghanistan.
I wonder how Americans feel about Congress funding a "permanent standing
nation-building office."
... there's no Freudian psychoanlalitc link to an attack on
Bush's father.
Well, maybe just a *little*.
• Denial-of-service attacks hit Twitter, Facebook, and
LiveJournal.
This was referred to in the original article, but now it's been all
but confirmed...
"Web
attack 'aimed at one blogger'"
"What is our goal in Afghanistan now?"
Continuing corporate welfare for Raytheyon & etc.
DUH!
What turned 3/4 of democrats against the war in Afghanistan? I understood the arguments against Iraq, but Afghanistan?
Makes you suspect that that arguments against Iraq weren't the real
arguments, huh?
I suspect that many of them who were previously in favor of
Afghanistan were using it as a point of comparison to Iraq and as
an argument of "we should be sending more troops to where the
*real* action is." With Iraq no longer an issue, they didn't have
to hold up Afghanistan as an example that proved that they were
moderate and responsible, and only against this one particularly
stupid war.
I have long predicted that as soon as Iraq went away, most
Democrats would turn against the war in Afghanistan.
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