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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

DAILY CHUCKLE












Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"

IN BOTH INDIANA & NORTH CAROLINA

90% OF ALL BLACK VOTERS WENT WITH OBAMA

He overwhelming won NC and the verdict is still out in the "Hoosier State", with Clinton holding a slim lead. Neither one has the number of delegates necessary to win the nomination hands-down but Barack's showing yesterday is probably going to influence many of the super-delegates that he has the momentum to go for the gold in November. Hillary hasn't stopped running, yet, but did say she would fully support whomever is the Democratic nominee. Maybe Rev. Wright wasn't speaking for America, as a whole, but it looks like he had the ear of black America. Which begs the question:
Will this become an election about issues or about race?
And a secondary question:
Should Obama lose in November, will we have race riots again?
I don't know but I haven't heard anyone else mention any of these thoughts. Your opinion?

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For his part, McCain is already campaigning for the office and stated yesterday that he would only nominate conservatives for judicial positions. The neo-con side of the Republican Party consider McCain to be a RINO (Republican In Name Only) and he needs their money and votes this year. Badly.

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In a case of "Animal House" gone bad, a multi-agency joint task force, in "Operation Sudden Fall", arrested 96 people in San Diego yesterday for drug trafficing. 75 of them students at California State University - San Diego. One of the arrestee's was a Criminal Justice major and asked the cops if they thought this would hurt his chances of getting into law enforcement. If only for the intelligence factor alone, I think we could do without him carrying a badge.

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In Burma/Myanmar, the International Red Cross is calling for $6,000,000 in donations to aid the victims of Cyclone Nargis. The military dictatorship of the country is hampering efforts of relief workers by demanding that all have the appropriate visas to enter the country. The problem is that the persons who process the visas are overwhelmed. One is sick and the other refuses to work alone.

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has voted, at their annual meeting in Madrid, to provide $500 million to mitigate the food crisis in the poorer nations of Asia. I don't know how much has been allocated for soyu (soy sauce).

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Faced with a $96 million shortfall in their budget, the City of Vallejo, California voted yesterday to file for bankruptcy. Vallejo (VAH-LAY-HO) is located at the far northeast end of the San Francisco Bay. It now becomes the largest city in California to go "Mother Hubbard" in its coffers. The Mayor and city council said they can no longer afford their obligations, mostly public-safety contracts, due to the massive downturn in the economy.

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After a 5-hour standoff in the posh London community of Chelsea, in which he exchanged gunfire with the police, a man was finally shot and killed by a police armed response team. Wondering why the police couldn't have just invited him to sit down for a cup of tea, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) plans an investigation. Has anyone else noted how gun crimes are becoming more frequent in the UK. No where close to what we have in the US but there is a discernible up-tick in the statistics.

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As you all know, just a short while back the Fed lowered their interest rate to 2%. Now there are hints that they may have to start raising it again, possibly drastically, to off-set what is perceived as run-away inflation on the horizon.

I wish they would make up their minds. Constant revisions to the "prime" destabilizes business.

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He hits his mark, says his lines, just like Spencer Tracy. I wouldn't classify him as a "great" actor but I agree he is good looking. George Clooney turned 47 yesterday.

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I'll be back later with more. Thanks much for stopping in. Have a great day.

Mahalo

Aloha


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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

YOU NEVER KNOW...

WHO WILL COME BY

Yesterday my post about the Burger King commercials got a hit from an ISP identified as "Crispin Porter & Bogusky", out of Miami. That was strange enough to pique my curiosity. Turns out that is the advertising agency that creates Burger King's ads. Oh, I tried their new Steakhouse sandwich yesterday. Just another ground beef patty with steak sauce as one of the condiments. Not really worth the extra cost. I suggest sticking with their Whopper.

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By internet standards, this is a long report. A very interesting article about the changing global economy and the realities we'll have to become use to in the 21st century. I strongly suggest you read it. It may adjust your POV on a lot of things. It put a lot of things in perspective for me.


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THE FORBIDDEN CITY

In the center of Peking Peiping Beijing, China. With all the hoopla about the Olympic Summer Games, I thought that you might enjoy seeing where the seat of power once was in China. You might remember it from the Academy Award winning film, The Last Emperor.

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For a long time on the sidebar has been a link to Nicky's Congo Blog. Well, Nicola Reiss is no longer in the DR Congo. In fact, she is on some much deserved R&R in Australia. She has been traveling that country, visiting family and friends from Geelong to Cape Tribulation. Check out her most recent post (link works now) and maybe you can suggest a new name for her blog. She isn't dropping anchor anywhere just yet. Plans to do some traveling. If you read back through her archives, you'll understand why. She's been to places most of us wouldn't venture into without having Delta Force as an escort.

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Today's primaries in North Carolina and Indiana are drawing a record turnout of voters, according to early reports. This has been the best campaign fight I've ever witnessed. They are in the 13th round of a 15 round fight and still slugging it out, toe-to-toe. This year's Democratic National Convention is going to be the most interesting one of my life. There is nothing like good old-fashioned down-n-dirty American politics.

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Oh, in case you missed the hint in the prior post, Sunday is Mother's Day.

Over The Limit?
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"Let's all be careful out there!"

DAILY CHUCKLE












Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"

A NAME IS...

JUST A NAME. RIGHT?

So why is it when the news wants to tell us about a very tragic event, they call the country Burma? And when we are being informed about political repression and military dictatorship, its Myanmar?

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Como se dice, "flip-flop"?
Just where, exactly does John McCain stand on immigration? He was co-author of a failed bill last summer that demanded major reforms in our "revolving door" policy and yet he needs a strong crossover vote from the latino community this November. Yesterday, in an obvious ploy to woo votes from our nation's largest minority group, he launched a Spanish language version of his website on the most American of Mexican holidays.

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Lex Luthor doesn't exist:
Most street criminals commit crimes of opportunity. To be successful, they have to be lucky in chosing their victims. This lame-brain wasn't.

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Louisiana has an infamous prison named Angola. Located 115 miles northwest of New Orleans, it is their maximum security facility and covers roughly 28 square miles. They don't have a lot of escapes from there. Even if a prisoner got past the the primary fencing they would still have over 5 miles to go before they were "off-property" and would be facing rattlesnakes, crocodiles, wild pigs and bears. Sounds like a fun place to be incarcerated.

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Why do I have the feeling that Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer isn't going to be using this story in any future ad campaigns?

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Has peak oil production finally arrived? Rumors are that Indonesia will be quiting OPEC next year because their production has declined and they now import more crude than they produce. Indonesia is the only OPEC member from southeast Asia.

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I'll be back later with more. Thank you so very much for coming by. Have a fantastic day. Okay?

Mahalo

Aloha


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Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"