The great Henry Rollins on how he protests the war.
Keith Olbermann to go prime time.
Carey Hart assures anxious public that he and Pink are doing just fine.
Bush hangs Maliki out to dry.
Delta gets a new CEO.
Fun with Bento boxes.
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The great Henry Rollins on how he protests the war.
Keith Olbermann to go prime time.
Carey Hart assures anxious public that he and Pink are doing just fine.
Bush hangs Maliki out to dry.
Delta gets a new CEO.
Fun with Bento boxes.
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Comments (5)
Couldn't find it, but I think Henry was a "Men We Love" at one point...
Omigod! For a second I thought my head might explode: Corey "Sunglasses at Night" Hart was married to Pink?
:::phew::: different Corey Hart.
Please don't ever show those Bento boxes to Carter.
But then again, maybe it will stop him from slapping his plate and making his dinner fly everywhere (like he did last night). At least the dog thought it was cool.
Dear Lord I'm Old...
College knowledge relegates more to history
What’s the Berlin Wall? Incoming freshmen grew up after the Cold War
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20378451/
It's just overwhelming:
Roger Stone resigns (from what exactly, I'm not sure), after allegedly making threatening phone calls to Elliot Spitzer's 83 year old father. Stone worked dirty tricks for Nixon, as well as engineering the Brooks Brothers riot in 2000 that stopped the vote recount in Florida, and God only knows what else in between.
http://tinyurl.com/2ufmnq
and
http://tinyurl.com/3cxkd6
NexT: Despite having repeatedly responded to FOIA requests over the past years, the Justice Department is suddenly claiming that the WH Office of Administration is no longer subject to FOIA requests.
http://tinyurl.com/2pkh7f
Finally: Judge says White House violated 1990 law by failing to issue climate change report. WH had claimed it has discretion over when and how (or if?) the report is produced.
http://tinyurl.com/ysx7hy
We're used to this madness coming in one drop-a-day or two. But this is a deluge.