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Monday, September 29
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 29 Sep 2008 08:27 AM CDT
Just look at this recumbant design with the kevlar shell. So if this biker can go 82 mph, why can't we ride our 750 watt battery electric assisted velomobiles around town and cruise safely inside a kevlar shell right along with traffic? more »
Sunday, September 28
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 28 Sep 2008 08:53 AM CDT
Sarah or Tina?
As with Bush, Palin is a native speaker of gibberish. But Tina does it so much better than Palin. The campaign could maybe send Fey out as a political pinch hitter, the base would not know the difference and it could fool enough low information voters to win. Let the media scream, only a few Obama voters watch any news channels that will care. Once Palin/McCain wins with Tina's help, her comedy/political career would soar. A new Colbert for the "end times"? Arma..geddon it on! Shill, baby shill!! Monday, September 22
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:16 PM CDT
I just saw Obama in Green Bay today, so I now know what to say about the proposed big three US automaker bailout. And Lutz' latest stupidity on the Colbert Report. He thinks "global warming is a crock of shit".
If GM had not killed the original electric car, way back 8 years ago. And instead, installed a backup generator and better batteries, thus producing the still promised but never produced "Volt".
Back in the day it would have saved US from this economic disaster. Well then Lutz would have credibility wether or not he believed in GHG climate change. more »
Sunday, September 21
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 21 Sep 2008 10:51 AM CDT
Combine this, Palin's admiration for the witch hunting preacher who lead prayers for her to become governor..
..to her appropriation of $400,000 of taxpayer funds to "educate" alaskans (who voted against aerial hunting) on the benefits of shooting wolves and bears from airplanes. more »
Friday, September 19
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 11:35 PM CDT
HBO's "True Blood", making vampirism really cool again.
'Thanks to a Japanese scientist's invention of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. And while humans have been safely removed from the menu, many remain apprehensive about these creatures "coming out of the coffin." Religious leaders and government officials around the world have chosen their sides, but in the small Louisiana town of Bon Temps, the jury is still out.' more »
Friday, September 12
Thursday, September 11
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 11 Sep 2008 10:32 PM CDT
Check the video of Charlie Gibson's interview, a very cheering event. Cheering for those of us opposed to nuclear rapture that is.
Not so much for her, very embarrassing, I almost feel sorry for her. She's the Sgt. Schultz of VP candidates, "I hear nothing, I see nothing, I know noth..thing!"
I'm working on a dynamite Palin imitation though. All her favorite phrases with her special church lady rapture intonation.
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Tuesday, September 9
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 09 Sep 2008 01:11 AM CDT
This is better than the usual schtick we get from him. He tells why McCain is wrong at least. But still the same old Friedman. Better to talk about it this way Tom. Demand reduction. Sure renewable energy technology is key, but at first it is all about recognizing that only demand reduction can save our economy. Without that rescue from stagflation produced by soaring oil prices, we won't have the capital to develop the new technology. We need a plan somewhat like Obama's. He is going in the right direction by proposing an incremental 4% per year increase in mileage standards. But more is needed, we need an actual incremental oil demand reduction, say 4% per year, 1% per quarter. It's easy to measure, and at first it is easy to attain. Simple fuel economy measures, like tire inflation and engine tuneups and consumer moves towards higher mileage cars, bikes, and mass transit would get us through the first year or two. This is the sort of thing that can be done with encouragement, like FDR used during WW2. Patriotic sacrifice, the president making it clear that these savings are necessary to revive the economy and keep our leadership position, financially, politically, and militarilly in the world. Obama is the kind of leader who can inspire that. As the currency strengthens, inflation wanes, and investor, consumer, and business confidence is restored by this steady progress, bolstered by the feeling of participation and collective success through sacrifice, the capital will be there for the next phase. As oil war ends, finally, with the realization that we are now getting control of the oil supply/demand equation, by steadily reducing demand; capital will become available for investment in a shift to plugin hybrids, freight rail instead of long haul trucking, and ground source heating/cooling. This will be the source of years of gradual oil demand reduction. And as manufacturing and job and tax base are restored, the boom will power itself, with continuing innovation, to finally eliminate oil imports completely after 10 to 15 years. The foreign policy and trade leverage gained will allow our leaders to spread peace worldwide by facing down dictatorships economically, with negotiation, techniological aid, and deomcratization of politics and freedom of markets through example. Rather than the vain attempt to use military force. This is the sort of simple plan a leader like Obama can initiate. And the huge fledgling manufacturing and resource market economies of this world, like China, Russia, and India,now under kleptocratic rule, will see that our way is better and emulate it voluntarilly. Then along with help from wind, solar, wave, ocean current, hydro, and biogas from waste energy systems powering the new energy economy through smart grids, GHG climate disaster will be only a bad dream that never really happened. Sunday, September 7
Saturday, September 6
by
amazngdrx
on Sat 06 Sep 2008 10:52 PM CDT
Another romantic revival movie, for those of us still foolish enough to believe in true love. "Stranger Than Fiction". It's strange alright and great. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Sat 06 Sep 2008 11:50 AM CDT
Obama crafts compromise, McCain wants to go forward with coal, nuclear, and oil/gas as it is used now. But just expand the supply somehow. By invading, occupying, and nation building country after country that happens to be located over oil?
Witness McCain's "Bomb, bomb, bomb..bomb, bomb Iran" joke?
The "drill, drill, drill" strategy is not a strategy, it's an anti-thinking slogan like "9/11"
has become. more »
Friday, September 5
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 05 Sep 2008 10:19 AM CDT
An environmental run down on Palin's policies in Alaska. But what is this picture about? At least at the "Miss Buffalo Chip" contest, kids are excluded. Is that a child in the lower left hand of this party picture? more »
Thursday, September 4
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Sep 2008 02:12 PM CDT
Kind of ironic eyyh? Palin is a GHG climate change denier. Denying the scientific graphical anaysis of temperature and CO2 concentration in the atmosphere indicating the exponential rise in both due to human GHG producing activities. The hockey mom denying the proof of GHG climate change evidence known as the "hockey stick".
Dana Carvey needs to reprise his SNL "Church Lady" to imitate Palin. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Sep 2008 10:45 AM CDT
Yes, considering that more domestic drilling on the few areas left won't effect the supply or price of oil. In fact McCain voted for a bill that prohibits selling Alaskan oil into US markets to US consumers.
Here's an awful joke to reply to their joke (since it is mainly designed to make the rest of US angry). more »
Tuesday, September 2
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 02 Sep 2008 01:29 AM CDT
Unbelievable, but true! Read about the flip-flopping. Corruption. McCain lies, and attempted coverup. What's next? How could Palin surprise us now? Monday, September 1
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 01 Sep 2008 11:44 PM CDT
Neeehaaaww! Gov Palin is a confederate? Yep a former member of the Alaska Independence Party, a secesionist movement in Alaska. They want to form a more perfect state, one that is not part of these United States of America. She was a party member as a Wasilla city council member, before becoming mayor. Here's her address to the confederates.
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by
amazngdrx
on Mon 01 Sep 2008 04:06 PM CDT
Any toe-tappin' gon' on, on that oil rig? Sarah's hubby is away from home for long periods of tiime spent on manly pursuits. Oil riggin', commercial fishin', and snowmobile racin'. A wide stance for any man to take! Men can get mighty lonely away from their wimin folks. Stay tuned! Hehey. (Not that there's anything wrong with that!)
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 01 Sep 2008 03:23 PM CDT
At least a Palin vice and eventually presidency as McCain leaves office, one way or another, will be great fodder for comedy. I'm not saying she is alaskan trailer trash, I'm just saying, click here and try to cheer up. The trailer trash swimming pool is especially great! One of these on whitehouse grounds would be excellent. How about a condo for Bristol and her new family? Just wheel one in! What could be easier?
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 01 Sep 2008 03:06 PM CDT
It's official, a vote for McCain/Palin is a vote for a whole new wave of glamor behind underage teenage motherhood. Isn't it wonderful? Just think, a teen mom in the whitehouse. Every other teen girl will want one too. That's Palin family values for america. Fundamentalist (creationist) abstinence? Whoops, not so much. Population growth unlimited to provide cheap labor, cannon fodder, and faithbased voters to power the corporate war machine? Let the voters decide.
Reuters: "The 17-year-old daughter of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is pregnant, Palin said Monday in an announcement intended to knock down rumors by liberal bloggers that Palin faked her own pregnancy to cover up for her child. Bristol Palin made the decision on her own to keep the baby, McCain aides said. 'We have been blessed with five wonderful children who we love with all our heart and mean everything to us,' the Palins' statement said. 'Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned. As Bristol faces the responsibilities of adulthood, she knows she has our unconditional love and support,' the Palins said." Hear the robot Stepford wife audio of Palin on the great news for her family!
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 01 Sep 2008 07:23 AM CDT
You thought Wolf killer cheney was THE Darth Vader of modern politics? Alaska Governor Sarah Palin makes him look like Casper the Fiendly (sic) Ghost. It's hard to imagine a worse "sport" than this. But there is one, namely running down Wolves and Coyotes on snowmobiles until their hearts burst from exhaustion. Does Palin support that too? Hard to say, but her husband is a snowmobile racer. As Kate sheppard writes in Grist: "Palin has also drawn heat from conservationists for pushing to let citizens shoot wolves from the air, and for supporting looser bear-hunting rules aimed at reducing bear populations in order to inflate numbers of moose and caribou, which draw big-game hunters to the state. She opposed a ballot initiative to change the law so that only Department of Fish and Game personnel could shoot wolves or bears from the air." Volunteer at your local Obama campaign office NOW! These corporo-sadists disguised as humans must not win this time around. |
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