Thursday, May 20, 2004

in defense of john mccain

i find it incredulous that mr. hastert somehow finds the "moral high ground" to blithely toss notions of sacrifice around, especially when he directs such comments to a man who was a POW during the vietnam war... reading mr. hastert's biography, i don't see any instance of any sort of sacrifice - making such a fine example of a republican legislator eligible only to keep his big trap shut.

kerry / mccain 2004 - you know you want it.

Monday, May 17, 2004

marvel comics it ain't

now that Stalin World is up and running (thanks for letting me leech, mike), maybe potential visitors should review the story a little before attending...

this probably would be better if someone had a death ray...

Monday, May 10, 2004

i promised myself i wouldn't cry

ahhhh... fine german engineering.

be sure to watch the movie.

my hero

ya know, maybe bush is right... maybe we DO owe rumsfeld a debt of gratitude... so let me be the first to say thanks.

thanks, don, for helping to ruin our reputation across the globe.

thanks for opening our eyes to the outdated, irregular and perverse sanctions of the Geneva Convention.

thanks for your swaggering, close-minded, sanctimonious assertions on issues you clearly have no knowledge (nor care) about, and that have all turned out to be false.

thanks for helping to perpetuate a divisive, combatant atmosphere here at home, not only with foreign nations, but among americans as a whole.

and finally thanks for defining the American Way: "to vulgarize and falsify until the bare lie shines through." (thank YOU, bill)

your nation salutes you, rummy.

ya bastard.

Friday, May 07, 2004

decisions, decisions

trouble in paradise? maybe they should just give rumsy a gun, lock him in a room and let him take the "honorable" way out, like the good nazi that he is.



Wednesday, May 05, 2004

house of maus

whether you're a fan of michael moore or not, this is just an incredibly silly move on the part of Disney... all it's gonna do is hype the movie beyond belief and make it more and more popular... sorta like the "controversy" surrounding the Passion of the Christ.

personally, i've been a fan of mr. moore since Roger & Me, and though he can be quite preachy and one-sided, i still find his work illuminating and important in a world where the concept of freedom seems to have run awry...