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Wednesday Open Thread

By Paula on August 15, 2007 8:10 AM | Comments (7)

icon_thread.jpg WikiVandals get corporate.

Fox's John Gibson mocks Jon Stewart. Perhaps Gibson has never heard the old adage, "Never pick a fight with someone who buys mockery by the barrelful"?

CNN covers the heavyweight bout of Cheney against Cheney.

Nazi-leaning pop twins "Prussian Blue" discover white guilt.

Hillary has an ad. Lots of colorful pant-suits, but no cleavage.

This is one Dean I don't want to see come to power.

There's a special place in hell for these idiots.

World record underpants-jumping.

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From Bush's "reality doesn't matter because I say what I want" file:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/14/AR2007081401662.html?hpid=topnews

What. The. Hell.

Of course, the current SecDef should know quite a bit about illegal private army funding and intelligence services being involved in lots of nasty little things.

I can't figure out what the red and green arrows are indicating in the Wired blog Wikivandal story linked to above.

I just love this quote:
" (Astronaut/teacher Barbara) Morgan was also asked how being a teacher compared to being an astronaut.

"Astronauts and teachers actually do the same thing," she answered. "We explore, we discover and we share. And the great thing about being a teacher is you get to do that with students, and the great thing about being an astronaut is you get to do it in space, and those are absolutely wonderful jobs."

Trackboy - of course!

We all know that police officers, fire fighters and soldiers are nothing but mannicans for political rallies. They can't actually be people with real human needs, can they?

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