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Hopefully you can still get to this link for the rest. If not, here is the Flicker account that I unfortunately am blocked from at work.









New album from these two and I enjoyed it. Yes, even I like happy music once in awhile. Hear it here while they are still streaming it.
Much of what you need to know about the morons in the Tea Bagger Party can be found in the following paragraphs in this article:
More than 90 percent of Tea Party backers interviewed in a new Bloomberg National Poll say the U.S. is verging more toward socialism than capitalism, the federal government is trying to control too many aspects of private life and more decisions should be made at the state level.
At the same time, 70 percent of those who sympathize with the Tea Party, which organized protests this week against President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul, want a federal government that fosters job creation.
So, they only want the government to repress women, minorities, gays, “furners” and anyone who doesn’t like NASCAR or sleep with their cousin.
Oh, and to bomb brown people periodically.
And, oh yeah, and they all want a government-funded job.
But they don’t want to pay taxes to fund said job. Gotcha.
Thanks for Paul Krugman for calling out the fearmongers.
Instead, the emotional core of opposition to reform was blatant fear-mongering, unconstrained either by the facts or by any sense of decency.
It wasn’t just the death panel smear. It was racial hate-mongering, like a piece in Investor’s Business Daily declaring that health reform is “affirmative action on steroids, deciding everything from who becomes a doctor to who gets treatment on the basis of skin color.” It was wild claims about abortion funding. It was the insistence that there is something tyrannical about giving young working Americans the assurance that health care will be available when they need it, an assurance that older Americans have enjoyed ever since Lyndon Johnson — whom Mr. Gingrich considers a failed president — pushed Medicare through over the howls of conservatives.
And let’s be clear: the campaign of fear hasn’t been carried out by a radical fringe, unconnected to the Republican establishment. On the contrary, that establishment has been involved and approving all the way. Politicians like Sarah Palin — who was, let us remember, the G.O.P.’s vice-presidential candidate — eagerly spread the death panel lie, and supposedly reasonable, moderate politicians like Senator Chuck Grassley refused to say that it was untrue. On the eve of the big vote, Republican members of Congress warned that “freedom dies a little bit today” and accused Democrats of “totalitarian tactics,” which I believe means the process known as “voting.”
Footnote: Charles Grassley is now taking credit for the bill’s passage, trying to snow job people into forgetting how much against it he was, and probably still is.

“Compassionate Conservative” Buffoon Himself, George Bush, showing the absolute lack of class that is the modern Republican Party.

Only in America can we turn throwaway cuts of poultry into premium priced treats.
Yes, buffalo wings are a hot – and pricey – commodity.
Some Republicans are crazy rat bastards bent of assassination, murder, vandalism, and just plain mayhem.
Why? Because a black guy is President and they can’t stand the reality that their hatemongering keeps losing them elections.
Bob Cesca covers the recent history of this maggot trend, up to the threats of murdering people’s children.
The worst part? Not a single elected Republican dares to speak against this. Every party has their crazy people. What you do about them is what counts. The GOP of late? From Palin on they’ve embraced these treasonous idiots.
Call me a liar if you want, but you don’t have a stitch of proof to the contrary.
Ten members of Congress have had their lives threatened since Sunday’s health care vote.
In Virginia, someone posted the address online, thinking it was the Congressman’s house.
When told he had the wrong house and that the wrong family might get killed, one of the Tea Bagging Traitors involved, Nigel Coleman, only had this to say:
“Oh well, collateral damage.”
Collateral damage is what happens when a bomb goes awry. When you put a hit out of the wrong family, it’s willful and callous ignorance on top of a terrorist act.
And now the GOP is stalking Rep. Steve Driehaus in Ohio, planning to raid his house. This is after a local newspaper ran an ad targeting his daughters. And that was when he was planning to vote against the bill.
More, certainly, will come. Nobody on the right wing side of the spectrum is telling these animals to stop. So they won’t. Republicans are far too worried about votes instead of preserving democracy, civility, or, hell, just doing the right thing.
I don’t want to see anyone hurt, at least those being targeted, but any blood sits at the feet of the GOP.
If you don’t have your head up your ass or possibly jerking off to Glenn Beck, you can use this online tool to see how health care reform will affect you and your’s.