I find it quite funny that liberals like Ashley Judd hates Sarah Palin because she hunts wolves and said that Palin’s is accused of "casting aside science and championing the slaughter of wildlife." but is all for the brutal(and disgusting) procedure know as Partial-Birth Abortions. Some humanitarian!:
"Last year, Judd appeared on a panel of the Clinton Global Initiative and promoted her pro-abortion agenda. She declared to our gang at CNSNews.com that "a woman voting for McCain and Palin is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders." So let’s get this straight. According to the humanitarian ethics of Ashley Judd, Sarah Palin shouldn’t allow wolves to be shot from an airplane, but she should allow human babies to have their skulls vacuumed out and killed in a partial-birth abortion. Who here is in favor of "senseless savagery" again? "
So let me get this straight, in Judds mind, killing wolves and hunting is bad even though Alaskan kill wolves in order for them to preserve their Caribou and Moses population which is a main source of food for for Alaskan and wolves and if their were too many wolves the Caribou and Moses population would diminish which there would be no food for the wolves and they would all starve to death. But its a-okay to kill babies! Liberal logic makes my head spin.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Why Am Not Updating So Much
Saturday, January 17, 2009
More Bad Soda Goes Into Bad Politics
One of my favorite soda's, Jones Soda, has decided to follow Pepsi in the Obama tank by making a soda, which has a really cheesy name and bad sounding flavor to commemorate Obama being elected. I wonder if Jones would have done the same if McCain was elected? Oh wait I know the answers to that, HELL NO! Well my dad was right, all these people are now starting to come out of the wood work. I am never drinking Jones again. Smart move on their part to alienate half of their customers. But then again, what do you except from a Seattle based company. Nothing but Coke and Snapple tea for me, unless of course they too go on the Obama bandwagon.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Bad Soda Go's Into Bad Politics
Old Pepsi Logo Obama "Hope" logo
New Poltical Pepsi Logo
What's red, white and blue, round in shape and has some curvy lines? President-elect Barack Obama's logo. Pepsi's new logo, too. Adding to "Obama brand" and "Pepsi brand" similarities: Both camps are preaching a message of optimism and hope.
Pepsi spokeswoman Nicole Bradley says that no marketing ideas were exchanged between the Pepsi and Obama teams. "We can't speak to the president-elect's design sensibilities, but we're all over his prevailing spirit of optimism," she says. "That's as refreshingly bipartisan as it gets."
Pepsi spokeswoman Nicole Bradley says that no marketing ideas were exchanged between the Pepsi and Obama teams. "We can't speak to the president-elect's design sensibilities, but we're all over his prevailing spirit of optimism," she says. "That's as refreshingly bipartisan as it gets."
This explains way I have always like Coke over Pepsi. I hated Pepsi even before this little stunt. To me Pepsi tasted flat and like cat urine. Also this also explains my hatred for Pepsi. For a long time Pepsi was one of the leading participants in the illegal Arab boycott of Israel while Coke's a Cola has a bottling plant in Israel.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Sniff, Sniff Seattle P-I Going Out Of Business
One down another hundred to go:
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which first rolled off the presses in 1863 and has been the state's longest-publishing newspaper, is up for sale.
The newspaper's staff was called into a closed meeting today by Publisher Roger Oglesby. Present at the meeting was Hearst Newspaper President Steve Swartz, who told the newsroom that Hearst Corp. is starting a 60-day process to find a buyer.
If a buyer is not found, Swartz said, possible options include creating an all-digital operation with a greatly reduced staff, or closing its operations entirely.
In no case will Hearst continue to publish the P-I in printed form, Swartz said.
Regardless, he said, if no buyer is found, the P-I as a newspaper will not publish after the two months is up.
Swartz discounted rumors that Hearst, the P-I's owner since 1921, was interested in buying The Seattle Times newspaper.
He said the P-I has had operating loses since 2000, losing around $14 million this past year. Greater losses are anticipated this year, he said.
...
"P-I breaking news editor Candace Heckman said the staff appeared stunned in the newsroom after the meeting.
"People cried, people are still crying, editors are slamming their doors," she said. "There's talking of drowning their sorrows."
Several people have since left the building. A few people are working on stories, but, "I am looking around a newsroom that is not working very much."
Longtime P-I columnist Joel Connelly met reporters outside the globe-topped P-I building overlooking Elliott Bay. He said the newsroom resembled a "yellow jacket nest." Connelly said he rode down the elevator with manager editor David McCumber, who Connelly said summed up the morning with a single profanity."
Ahhh, boo hoo! Could not of happen to more deserving people. That rag hasn't been profitable in over thirty years. Bout time they went out of business. Not all of the Starbuck's in Washington can save them now.( I like Starbuck's though) I wonder who next? I heard the New York Times is filing for bankruptcy in May. I guess 2009 is turning out not to such a bad year after all.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which first rolled off the presses in 1863 and has been the state's longest-publishing newspaper, is up for sale.
The newspaper's staff was called into a closed meeting today by Publisher Roger Oglesby. Present at the meeting was Hearst Newspaper President Steve Swartz, who told the newsroom that Hearst Corp. is starting a 60-day process to find a buyer.
If a buyer is not found, Swartz said, possible options include creating an all-digital operation with a greatly reduced staff, or closing its operations entirely.
In no case will Hearst continue to publish the P-I in printed form, Swartz said.
Regardless, he said, if no buyer is found, the P-I as a newspaper will not publish after the two months is up.
Swartz discounted rumors that Hearst, the P-I's owner since 1921, was interested in buying The Seattle Times newspaper.
He said the P-I has had operating loses since 2000, losing around $14 million this past year. Greater losses are anticipated this year, he said.
...
"P-I breaking news editor Candace Heckman said the staff appeared stunned in the newsroom after the meeting.
"People cried, people are still crying, editors are slamming their doors," she said. "There's talking of drowning their sorrows."
Several people have since left the building. A few people are working on stories, but, "I am looking around a newsroom that is not working very much."
Longtime P-I columnist Joel Connelly met reporters outside the globe-topped P-I building overlooking Elliott Bay. He said the newsroom resembled a "yellow jacket nest." Connelly said he rode down the elevator with manager editor David McCumber, who Connelly said summed up the morning with a single profanity."
Ahhh, boo hoo! Could not of happen to more deserving people. That rag hasn't been profitable in over thirty years. Bout time they went out of business. Not all of the Starbuck's in Washington can save them now.( I like Starbuck's though) I wonder who next? I heard the New York Times is filing for bankruptcy in May. I guess 2009 is turning out not to such a bad year after all.
Monday, December 29, 2008
End It Israel
Finish it!
These people don't want peace, they want war, so give them what they want and back hand their @$$es back to the 5th century.
Our payers are with you, good luck and don't back down!
These people don't want peace, they want war, so give them what they want and back hand their @$$es back to the 5th century.
Our payers are with you, good luck and don't back down!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas
I just wanted to wish all my readers and friend a Merry Christmas! I hope your Christmas is a wonderful and safe. And remember the true meaning of Christmas, not the presents, dinner or any of that other stuff but the day that out Lord and savior was born into this world. So don't let the recession, libs, weather, polical corrcetness, and people who wish to destroy and rediclet Christmas( you know who you are!) ruin this wonderful time of the year. Well why are you sitting here reading this blog? Go to church or spend time with your family. Be around the things that are the most important to you. Have a wonderful Christmas!
by Charles Wesley
"Hark the herald angels sing"
Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild
God and sinners reconciled
"Joyful, all ye nations rise
Join the triumph of the skies
With the angelic host proclaim:
"Christ is born in Bethlehem
"Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!
"Christ by highest heav'n adored
Christ the everlasting Lord!
Late in time behold Him come
Offspring of a Virgin's womb
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see
Hail the incarnate Deity
Pleased as man with man to dwell
Jesus, our Emmanuel
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!
"Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!
Hail the Son of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings
Ris'n with healing in his wings
Mild He lays His glory by
Born that man no more may die
Born to raise the sons of earth
Born to give them second birth
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"
pic from peacemoonbeam
pic from peacemoonbeam
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