Sunday, July 16

Sunday's Thoughts

Another day in paradise...

I usually agree with Bill Kristol, but he's way off target on the Isaeli-Arab war. His strategery calls for Bush to leave the G8 for Jerusalem and begin attacking Syria and Iran. This hawk's out of his nest! Kristol claims "It's Our War." You definitely lost some cool points there, Bill.

On the topic of Middle-East violence, outside influence should not play a role. This war of religions needs to come to an end. I've been calling it "The Great War." The teams should fight until the others are destroyed. Winner take all. Grab your popcorn and enjoy the show.

Former super-secret covert operative Valerie Wilson and her Niger-vacationing husband Joe have been parading around town and now they're suing the Vice President and Karl Rove. Their lawsuit says nothing about proof, but I still hope the judge doesn't throw it out. I would love to see C-Span cover the entire circus.

Republicans have been complaining that the DCCC has used flag-draped coffins in a new video to raise money. Democrats are whining that Mike DeWine (R-OH) has used images of the 9/11 towers smoking in his ads. Both claim their parties are morally superior than the other through their own stupid excuses. I honestly don't find anything wrong with using flag-draped anything or smoldering whatevers to raise money. It's politics and ethics be damned. The parties' grumblings are purely political and not rooted in any type of moral code. Be it campaigning while your opponent's father has died or comparing your opponent to bin Laden, all's fair. Get over it.

Charles Darwin's finches have evolved. They're beaks have changed in size to adjust for smaller seeds. This, and this alone, proves that people came from apes (despite the lack of fossil evidence).

She may be a hedonistic slut, but I can't get enough of Paris Hilton's new song The Stars are Blind. Nerina Pallot's new anti-war song Everybody's Gone to War is also addictive. Though, I can't find the latter on iTunes.

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