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Jihad Cynthia not too bright on American geography

“Jihad” Cynthia McKinney, deposed-then-reinstated black Congresswoman from a gerrymandered district in Georgia, has a little trouble with the geography of the country she lives in. From a paranoid anti-American ranting in DC yesterday:

A cruel wind blows across America, starting in Texas and Montana and sweeping across America’s heartland! It settled here in Washington, DC! And despite our presence today, it continues to buffer — to buffett and batter the American people!

By “Texas and Montana”, she means “Bush and Cheney.” Someone tell Congresswoman Magellan that Cheney is from Wyoming and not Montana. I know both states are close together, and they’re both redder than Cynthia McKinney’s face on Election Night ’00 and ’04…but they are actually different states.

It could have been worse for Georgia’s geographically-impaired Congresswoman. She could have pulled a Maxine Waters and called Salomon Smith Barney “Salomon Barney Frank.” These CBC women are so unintelligent, it’s downright laughable and impossible to take them seriously.

The Congressional Black Caucus…”Stuck on Stupid”!

September 26, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Cops arrest Mother Moonbat and her flock

Ever wonder what profession these losers are in, where they can take weeks or months to go galavanting across the country protesting le cause du jour? Nah…I haven’t wondered either. It’s clear these are the unemployable wretches…life’s losers. No responsible people have that kind of time on their hands.

Not content to stop pimping her dead son, Cindy She-man’s tab on her 15 minutes of fame is long overdue, and has exceeded its available credit limit. Story:

Sheehan, carrying a photo of her son in his Army uniform, was among hundreds of protesters who marched around the White House and then down the two-block pedestrian walkway on Pennsylvania Avenue. When they reached the front of the White House, dozens sat down _ knowing they would be arrested _ and began singing and chanting “Stop the war now!”

Police warned them three times that they were breaking the law by failing to move along, then began making arrests. One man climbed over the White House fence and was quickly subdued by Secret Service agents.

The climber is lucky that Secret Service didn’t riddle him with bullets and make Swiss cheese out of him for his little stunt.

Just as no-talented Yoko Ono continues to gravy-train off of her departed talented hubby John Lennon, and just as no-talented Courtney Love continues to gravy-train off of her departed talented hubby Kurt Cobain, no-talented (and useless as tits on a boar) Cindy She-man is gravy-training off of her heroic son Casey…whom, by her own words, wasn’t killed by Islamic terrorists but by “freedom fighters.” The left has really mounted its saddle on a bum mare in this horse race.

A West Virginia woman, Mitzy Kenny, who lost her husband in Iraq, said that the She-him anti-war demonstrations “can affect the war in a really negative way. It gives the enemy hope.” Mrs. Kenny, I regret to inform you that this is exactly what these worthless pieces of human excrement want to happen. Their disdain for America in general and Bush in particular runs that deep.

September 26, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Why I might become a Notre Dame fan

I’ve never liked the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Ever. However, after reading this, I just may change my mind. From CNN/SI:

Charlie Weis doesn’t usually let anyone else call plays on offense. He made an exception for 10-year-old Montana Mazurkiewicz.

The Notre Dame coach met last week with Montana, who had been told by doctors weeks earlier that there was nothing more they could do to stop the spread of his inoperable brain tumor.

“He was a big Notre Dame fan in general, but football especially,” said his mother, Cathy Mazurkiewicz.

I can’t reveal anymore, so please read. It’s not long. If you aren’t moved, you’re not human.

What a class act Charlie Weis is. Notre Dame should be proud to be represented by such a fine man.

September 26, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Old Gray Hag making up stories…again

No, not Helen Thomas…the New York Times. From NewsMax:

Saying his paper “flunked” the test of basic journalistic fairness, New York Times public editor Byron Calame said Alessandra Stanley’s Sept. 5 report claiming that the Fox News Channel’s Geraldo Rivera “nudged” an Air Force relief worker out of the way so he could film himself rescuing a Katrina victim had been made up out of whole cloth.

“Since Ms. Stanley based her comments on what she saw on the screen Sept. 4, the videotape of that segment means everyone involved is looking at exactly the same evidence,” Calame noted.

“My viewings of the videotape – at least a dozen times, including one time frame by frame – simply doesn’t show me any ‘nudge’ of any Air Force rescuer by Mr. Rivera,” the Times internal watchdog said, adding, “Ms. Stanley declined my invitation to watch the tape with me.”

The story goes on to document other cases of the Hag’s fabricating patterns:

Two weeks ago, columnist Paul Krugman was forced to admit that he falsely claimed media recounts in Florida showed Al Gore winning the 2000 presidential election. In August, a Times profile of Hillary Clinton changed a quote first reported by NewsMax where Clinton said she was “adamantly opposed to illegal immigrants.”

In the toned down Times version, Clinton’s opposition was to “illegal immigration” rather than the immigrants themselves.

Of course, who can forget Jayson Blair fabricating sources…like CBS News did with fake documents? However, for some strange reason, the left keeps granting undue credibility to the NYT.

September 26, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Libs: Insurance policies that excluded flood coverage should pay anyway

With the logic (or semblance thereof) that only a liberal or trial lawyer (pardon the redundancy) can muster, there is an effort in Mississippi to force insurance companies to pay for flood damage from Hurricane Katrina.

Never mind the fact that flood insurance was excluded from the policies that the homeowners and businesses willfully signed. Never mind the fact that the federal government has a flood insurance program (which they shouldn’t…it’s not a constitutional responsibility for the federal government to be in the insurance business). No, those “evil, greedy” insurance companies are being heartless by enforcing the policies that they wrote and to which policyholders agreed.

What would be the fallout? From Opinion Journal:

Both men [Dem. state SG Hood, and tort ambulance chaser Scruggs] are demanding that private insurers pay for Katrina flood damage, though the companies never collected one dime of flood premiums over the years and have no such reserves. As it is, insurers may be on the hook for $60 billion. Sticking them with flood damage could add another $15 billion to the tab, which would certainly send several insurers into bankruptcy.

Insurance companies that survived would have to assume that flood liabilities are now theirs to pay, regardless of the contracts they write. They’d then have to charge everyone in the region higher premiums–by one estimate, as much as $500 a year–to cover this flood risk. Or they could take the more rational option of fleeing a state where contracts aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.

In other words, Mr. Hood is guaranteeing that victims of the next hurricane will have even less financial protection than Katrina’s. And he’s complicating the entire reconstruction effort by raising the cost of insurance for the contractors, union workers, homeowners and businesses that are all going to need liability and/or property and casualty insurance before they rebuild. The attorney general is a Category 5 destructive force all by himself.

Hey, but it makes them media darlings (and enriches the lawyer), so screw Mississippians, huh?

September 26, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

   

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