tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post7528907817191248060..comments2023-07-07T00:32:17.629-07:00Comments on BendBubble2: MC Hammer vs Bay-Watch-Rock Oh-Uni-Bomber. Advantage: The HammerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1076125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-72174067280199584442008-09-14T07:15:00.000-07:002008-09-14T07:15:00.000-07:00"In fact, not only are these guys conservative, th..."In fact, not only are these guys conservative, they're looney conspiracy conservative. But keep bringing up those conservative talking points."<BR/><BR/>===<BR/><BR/><BR/>Like that Willie Brown note from SFGate last week?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-71902455421324918212008-09-14T00:28:00.000-07:002008-09-14T00:28:00.000-07:00I probably ought to keep a list, but you aren't wo...I probably ought to keep a list, but you aren't worth the trouble.<BR/><BR/>So far, every reference I've checked that you have used has been described as Conservative-- by themselves. That would be about 9 articles so far, Buster.<BR/><BR/>Not one from what I would consider a mainstream media.<BR/><BR/>In fact, not only are these guys conservative, they're looney conspiracy conservative. But keep bringing up those conservative talking points.<BR/><BR/>I'm figure 9 in a row is pretty much proof.Duncan McGearyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02857388833850939721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-5155153172746638162008-09-14T00:22:00.000-07:002008-09-14T00:22:00.000-07:00When I told you next time just to leave out the au...When I told you next time just to leave out the author's names, Buster, I didn't think you'd actually do it.<BR/><BR/>Nevertheless, I think we can get to the bottom of it.<BR/><BR/>AMERICAN THINKER.<BR/><BR/>Oh, this is the glory hole of conservative nuts.<BR/><BR/>Wiki's description: "The American Thinker is a daily conservative webzine"<BR/><BR/>Top article: "The Loneliness of the Blue-State Conservative."<BR/><BR/>That must have warmed your heart, Buster. <BR/><BR/> Other articles: "The Swastika against the Cross." (Timely that, can never be too Christian or anti-Nazi.) Or "Conservative History of the American Left". I'm sure it's most objective.<BR/><BR/>Who else?<BR/><BR/>WORLDNETDAILY: "News with an emphasis on investigative reports and conservative commentary."<BR/><BR/>This is their own description. As is the following:<BR/><BR/>Jon Swift: Blogger. Oh, a BLOGGER! Say no mare.<BR/><BR/>"I am a reasonable conservative who likes to write about politics and culture. Since the media is biased I get all my news from Fox News, ..."<BR/><BR/>Good thing he included the word "reasonable" because I might just think someone who gets all their 'unbiased' news from Fox was a nut.<BR/><BR/>I save the very best for last. <BR/><BR/>Michael Neil Phd. Oh...a PHD! Say no more!<BR/><BR/>But it gets way funnier. I dare you, google Michael Neil, Phd. Be sure to include the three letter PHD, because he has it blazoned across his site. (Hint PURE HARD DANCE.)<BR/><BR/>Really, Buster. Do you have an original thought in your head? Does it all come from these places (who describe themselves as Conservatives, even if you don't.)Duncan McGearyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02857388833850939721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-47762893454578480762008-09-13T23:29:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:29:00.000-07:00"Some singed toes, there"*Yep. And from her stile..."Some singed toes, there"<BR/><BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>Yep. And from her stilettos, no doubt.<BR/><BR/>Even with 80% approval ratings, there are plenty of pissed off honchos.<BR/><BR/>Mostly Repuglicans. Who have been burned. By a woman. Funny how mostly the haters are not Democrats, but people burned from Palin's whistle blowing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-58483919720264531952008-09-13T23:19:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:19:00.000-07:00What's most telling about Palin is that the Troope...What's most telling about Palin is that the Troopergate subpoena's, including one to her husband, were passed on the vote of the Representative of her own town.<BR/><BR/><I>"I do not support Sen. Obama," said Sen. Charlie Huggins, a Republican from Palin's hometown of Wasilla, who was wearing camouflage hunting pants. "I'm simply here today, with a short break in my moose hunting, to say, let's get to the facts."</I><BR/><BR/>Some singed toes, there.<BR/><BR/>Source: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-09-13-alaska-probe_N.htmBewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-84957937787663090332008-09-13T23:18:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:18:00.000-07:00I am done with the Pussy.Fear is something I can't...I am done with the Pussy.<BR/><BR/>Fear is something I can't solve for you.<BR/><BR/>You and your father figure buster can have each other.<BR/><BR/>You will never act on the complaint.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-47073547754161949192008-09-13T23:13:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:13:00.000-07:00On the Exec Sessions, I've personally confronted e...<B>On the Exec Sessions, I've personally confronted every single one plus Patty the City Recorder.</B><BR/><BR/>That means nothing. Do you 'personally confront' other people who also break the law? Are you an idiot? (I'll answer: No, you know the rules.) <BR/><BR/>You can 'personally confront' until the cows come home. They will continue to behave the way their lawyers tell them to behave, even though they know it is probably illegal. No biggie, cause nobody is gonna complain, especially a big Pussy.<BR/><BR/><B>Filing that complaint is going to make my name mud among the powerful that actually use their own names in this town. It's a big step.</B><BR/><BR/>Well, NOW we are getting some where. The smoke has lifted somewhat from the smokescreen of a 12 month delay in filing the complaint.<BR/><BR/>Afraid that your name is going to be MUD among the powerful in this town?<BR/><BR/>Fucking Almighty Pussy!!!<BR/><BR/>Real women confront their fears, Pussy hide from their fears.<BR/><BR/>Real women confront the CORRUPT powerful people in Alaska. They even resign their $125K jobs to blow the whistle on the CORRUPT people, even if they are POWERFUL and in their own Party.<BR/><BR/>Real Pussys just continue to talk about what they know they will never do, because they are too afraid to actually confront their FEARS and do what is right.<BR/><BR/>REAL Women confront the CORRUPTION, resign in protest, then RUN against the Mother Fuckers, throw the Bastards out of office, and clean house.<BR/><BR/>Real Pussys just talk about how afraid their (worthless, nobody knows them) names might be mud among the powerful.<BR/><BR/>Bruce Ewart is a coward. Gov Palin shits larger that Bruce Ewart.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-61525048319735221892008-09-13T23:09:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:09:00.000-07:00Re: Hey, you was the one that kept bragging about ...Re: Hey, you was the one that kept bragging about how your man-wife works at the bike shop while you substitute teach and lay around the house.<BR/><BR/>Yeah, that's part of what I do. Bragging? If that's your take on it. Five Am at Widgi? Race crew with MBSEF? Plus constantly moving Exerscape forward. Along with the green energy stuff, of which I've talked a little here. <BR/><BR/>The buttplug thing, you know. And some other stuff.<BR/><BR/>At least I have a name. I'm not scared. Just wary. Especially after filing on Capell. Which came to naught, other than a one-on-one confrontation.<BR/><BR/>This time I want to do it right.<BR/><BR/>We need results.Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-33218382190505017252008-09-13T23:04:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:04:00.000-07:00September 14, 2008Once Elected, Palin Hired Friend...September 14, 2008<BR/>Once Elected, Palin Hired Friends and Lashed Foes<BR/>By JO BECKER, PETER S. GOODMAN and MICHAEL POWELL<BR/><BR/>This article is by Jo Becker, Peter S. Goodman and Michael Powell.<BR/><BR/>WASILLA, Alaska — Gov. Sarah Palin lives by the maxim that all politics is local, not to mention personal.<BR/><BR/>So when there was a vacancy at the top of the State Division of Agriculture, she appointed a high school classmate, Franci Havemeister, to the $95,000-a-year directorship. A former real estate agent, Ms. Havemeister cited her childhood love of cows as a qualification for running the roughly $2 million agency.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Havemeister was one of at least five schoolmates Ms. Palin hired, often at salaries far exceeding their private sector wages.<BR/><BR/>When Ms. Palin had to cut her first state budget, she avoided the legion of frustrated legislators and mayors. Instead, she huddled with her budget director and her husband, Todd, an oil field worker who is not a state employee, and vetoed millions of dollars of legislative projects.<BR/><BR/>And four months ago, a Wasilla blogger, Sherry Whitstine, who chronicles the governor’s career with an astringent eye, answered her phone to hear an assistant to the governor on the line, she said.<BR/><BR/>“You should be ashamed!” Ivy Frye, the assistant, told her. “Stop blogging. Stop blogging right now!”<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin walks the national stage as a small-town foe of “good old boy” politics and a champion of ethics reform. The charismatic 44-year-old governor draws enthusiastic audiences and high approval ratings. And as the Republican vice-presidential nominee, she points to her management experience while deriding her Democratic rivals, Senators Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden Jr., as speechmakers who never have run anything.<BR/><BR/>But an examination of her swift rise and record as mayor of Wasilla and then governor finds that her visceral style and penchant for attacking critics — she sometimes calls local opponents “haters” — contrasts with her carefully crafted public image.<BR/><BR/>Throughout her political career, she has pursued vendettas, fired officials who crossed her and sometimes blurred the line between government and personal grievance, according to a review of public records and interviews with 60 Republican and Democratic legislators and local officials.<BR/><BR/>Still, Ms. Palin has many supporters. As a two-term mayor she paved roads and built an ice rink, and as governor she has pushed through higher taxes on the oil companies that dominate one-third of the state’s economy. She stirs deep emotions. In Wasilla, many residents display unflagging affection, cheering “our Sarah” and hissing at her critics.<BR/><BR/>“She is bright and has unfailing political instincts,” said Steve Haycox, a history professor at the University of Alaska. “She taps very directly into anxieties about the economic future.”<BR/><BR/>“But,” he added, “her governing style raises a lot of hard questions.”<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin declined to grant an interview for this article. The McCain-Palin campaign responded to some questions on her behalf and that of her husband, while referring others to the governor’s spokespeople, who did not respond.<BR/><BR/>Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell said Ms. Palin had conducted an accessible and effective administration in the public’s interest. “Everything she does is for the ordinary working people of Alaska,” he said.<BR/><BR/>In Wasilla, a builder said he complained to Mayor Palin when the city attorney put a stop-work order on his housing project. She responded, he said, by engineering the attorney’s firing.<BR/><BR/>Interviews show that Ms. Palin runs an administration that puts a premium on loyalty and secrecy. The governor and her top officials sometimes use personal e-mail accounts for state business; dozens of e-mail messages obtained by The New York Times show that her staff members studied whether that could allow them to circumvent subpoenas seeking public records.<BR/><BR/>Rick Steiner, a University of Alaska professor, sought the e-mail messages of state scientists who had examined the effect of global warming on polar bears. (Ms. Palin said the scientists had found no ill effects, and she has sued the federal government to block the listing of the bears as endangered.) An administration official told Mr. Steiner that his request would cost $468,784 to process.<BR/><BR/>When Mr. Steiner finally obtained the e-mail messages — through a federal records request — he discovered that state scientists had in fact agreed that the bears were in danger, records show.<BR/><BR/>“Their secrecy is off the charts,” Mr. Steiner said.<BR/><BR/>State legislators are investigating accusations that Ms. Palin and her husband pressured officials to fire a state trooper who had gone through a messy divorce with her sister, charges that she denies. But interviews make clear that the Palins draw few distinctions between the personal and the political.<BR/><BR/>Last summer State Representative John Harris, the Republican speaker of the House, picked up his phone and heard Mr. Palin’s voice. The governor’s husband sounded edgy. He said he was unhappy that Mr. Harris had hired John Bitney as his chief of staff, the speaker recalled. Mr. Bitney was a high school classmate of the Palins and had worked for Ms. Palin. But she fired Mr. Bitney after learning that he had fallen in love with another longtime friend.<BR/><BR/>“I understood from the call that Todd wasn’t happy with me hiring John and he’d like to see him not there,” Mr. Harris said.<BR/><BR/>“The Palin family gets upset at personal issues,” he added. “And at our level, they want to strike back.”<BR/><BR/>Through a campaign spokesman, Mr. Palin said he “did not recall” referring to Mr. Bitney in the conversation.<BR/><BR/>Hometown Mayor<BR/><BR/>Laura Chase, the campaign manager during Ms. Palin’s first run for mayor in 1996, recalled the night the two women chatted about her ambitions.<BR/><BR/>“I said, ‘You know, Sarah, within 10 years you could be governor,’ ” Ms. Chase recalled. “She replied, ‘I want to be president.’ ”<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin grew up in Wasilla, an old fur trader’s outpost and now a fast-growing exurb of Anchorage. The town sits in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, edged by jagged mountains and birch forests. In the 1930s, the Roosevelt administration took farmers from the Dust Bowl area and resettled them here; their Democratic allegiances defined the valley for half a century.<BR/><BR/>In the past three decades, socially conservative Oklahomans and Texans have flocked north to the oil fields of Alaska. They filled evangelical churches around Wasilla and revived the Republican Party. Many of these working-class residents formed the electoral backbone for Ms. Palin, who ran for mayor on a platform of gun rights, opposition to abortion and the ouster of the “complacent” old guard.<BR/><BR/>After winning the mayoral election in 1996, Ms. Palin presided over a city rapidly outgrowing itself. Septic tanks had begun to pollute lakes, and residential lots were carved willy-nilly out of the woods. She passed road and sewer bonds, cut property taxes but raised the sales tax.<BR/><BR/>And, her supporters say, she cleaned out the municipal closet, firing veteran officials to make way for her own team. “She had an agenda for change and for doing things differently,” said Judy Patrick, a City Council member at the time.<BR/><BR/>But careers were turned upside down. The mayor quickly fired the town’s museum director, John Cooper. Later, she sent an aide to the museum to talk to the three remaining employees. “He told us they only wanted two,” recalled Esther West, one of the three, “and we had to pick who was going to be laid off.” The three quit as one.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin cited budget difficulties for the museum cuts. Mr. Cooper thought differently, saying the museum had become a microcosm of class and cultural conflicts in town. “It represented that the town was becoming more progressive, and they didn’t want that,” he said.<BR/><BR/>Days later, Mr. Cooper recalled, a vocal conservative, Steve Stoll, sidled up to him. Mr. Stoll had supported Ms. Palin and had a long-running feud with Mr. Cooper. “He said: ‘Gotcha, Cooper,’ ” Mr. Cooper said.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Stoll did not recall that conversation, although he said he supported Ms. Palin’s campaign and was pleased when she fired Mr. Cooper.<BR/><BR/>In 1997, Ms. Palin fired the longtime city attorney, Richard Deuser, after he issued the stop-work order on a home being built by Don Showers, another of her campaign supporters.<BR/><BR/>Your attorney, Mr. Showers told Ms. Palin, is costing me lots of money.<BR/><BR/>“She told me she’d like to see him fired,” Mr. Showers recalled. “But she couldn’t do it herself because the City Council hires the city attorney.” Ms. Palin told him to write the council members to complain.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, Ms. Palin pushed the issue from the inside. “She started the ball rolling,” said Ms. Patrick, who also favored the firing. Mr. Deuser was soon replaced by Ken Jacobus, then the State Republican Party’s general counsel.<BR/><BR/>“Professionals were either forced out or fired,” Mr. Deuser said.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin ordered city employees not to talk to the press. And she used city money to buy a white Suburban for the mayor’s use — employees sarcastically called it the mayor-mobile.<BR/><BR/>The new mayor also tended carefully to her evangelical base. She appointed a pastor to the town planning board. And she began to eye the library. For years, social conservatives had pressed the library director to remove books they considered immoral.<BR/><BR/>“People would bring books back censored,” recalled former Mayor John Stein, Ms. Palin’s predecessor. “Pages would get marked up or torn out.”<BR/><BR/>Witnesses and contemporary news accounts say Ms. Palin asked the librarian about removing books from the shelves. The McCain-Palin presidential campaign says Ms. Palin never advocated censorship.<BR/><BR/>But in 1995, Ms. Palin, then a city councilwoman, told colleagues that she had noticed the book “Daddy’s Roommate” on the shelves and that it did not belong there, according to Ms. Chase and Mr. Stein. Ms. Chase read the book, which helps children understand homosexuality, and said it was inoffensive; she suggested that Ms. Palin read it.<BR/><BR/>“Sarah said she didn’t need to read that stuff,” Ms. Chase said. “It was disturbing that someone would be willing to remove a book from the library and she didn’t even read it.”<BR/><BR/>“I’m still proud of Sarah,” she added, “but she scares the bejeebers out of me.”<BR/><BR/>Reform Crucible<BR/><BR/>Restless ambition defined Ms. Palin in the early years of this decade. She raised money for Senator Ted Stevens, a Republican from the state; finished second in the 2002 Republican primary for lieutenant governor; and sought to fill the seat of Senator Frank H. Murkowski when he ran for governor.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Murkowski appointed his daughter to the seat, but as a consolation prize, he gave Ms. Palin the $125,000-a-year chairmanship of a state commission overseeing oil and gas drilling.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin discovered that the state Republican leader, Randy Ruedrich, a commission member, was conducting party business on state time and favoring regulated companies. When Mr. Murkowski failed to act on her complaints, she quit and went public.<BR/><BR/>The Republican establishment shunned her. But her break with the gentlemen’s club of oil producers and political power catapulted her into the public eye.<BR/><BR/>“She was honest and forthright,” said Jay Kerttula, a former Democratic state senator from Palmer.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin entered the 2006 primary for governor as a formidable candidate.<BR/><BR/>In the middle of the primary, a conservative columnist in the state, Paul Jenkins, unearthed e-mail messages showing that Ms. Palin had conducted campaign business from the mayor’s office. Ms. Palin handled the crisis with a street fighter’s guile.<BR/><BR/>“I told her it looks like she did the same thing that Randy Ruedrich did,” Mr. Jenkins recalled. “And she said, ‘Yeah, what I did was wrong.’ ”<BR/><BR/>Mr. Jenkins hung up and decided to forgo writing about it. His phone rang soon after.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Jenkins said a reporter from Fairbanks, reading from a Palin news release, demanded to know why he was “smearing” her. “Now I look at her and think: ‘Man, you’re slick,’ ” he said.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin won the primary, and in the general election she faced Tony Knowles, the former two-term Democratic governor, and Andrew Halcro, an independent.<BR/><BR/>Not deeply versed in policy, Ms. Palin skipped some candidate forums; at others, she flipped through hand-written, color-coded index cards strategically placed behind her nameplate.<BR/><BR/>Before one forum, Mr. Halcro said he saw aides shovel reports at Ms. Palin as she crammed. Her showman’s instincts rarely failed. She put the pile of reports on the lectern. Asked what she would do about health care policy, she patted the stack and said she would find an answer in the pile of solutions.<BR/><BR/>“She was fresh, and she was tomorrow,” said Michael Carey, a former editorial page editor for The Anchorage Daily News. “She just floated along like Mary Poppins.”<BR/><BR/>Government<BR/><BR/>Half a century after Alaska became a state, Ms. Palin was inaugurated as governor in Fairbanks and took up the reformer’s sword.<BR/><BR/>As she assembled her cabinet and made other state appointments, those with insider credentials were now on the outs. But a new pattern became clear. She surrounded herself with people she has known since grade school and members of her church.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Parnell, the lieutenant governor, praised Ms. Palin’s appointments. “The people she hires are competent, qualified, top-notch people,” he said.<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin chose Talis Colberg, a borough assemblyman from the Matanuska valley, as her attorney general, provoking a bewildered question from the legal community: “Who?” Mr. Colberg, who did not return calls, moved from a one-room building in the valley to one of the most powerful offices in the state, supervising some 500 people.<BR/><BR/>“I called him and asked, ‘Do you know how to supervise people?’ ” said a family friend, Kathy Wells. “He said, ‘No, but I think I’ll get some help.’ ”<BR/><BR/>The Wasilla High School yearbook archive now doubles as a veritable directory of state government. Ms. Palin appointed Mr. Bitney, her former junior high school band-mate, as her legislative director and chose another classmate, Joe Austerman, to manage the economic development office for $82,908 a year. Mr. Austerman had established an Alaska franchise for Mailboxes Etc.<BR/><BR/>To her supporters — and with an 80 percent approval rating, she has plenty — Ms. Palin has lifted Alaska out of a mire of corruption. She gained the passage of a bill that tightens the rules covering lobbyists. And she rewrote the tax code to capture a greater share of oil and gas sale proceeds.<BR/><BR/>“Does anybody doubt that she’s a tough negotiator?” said State Representative Carl Gatto, Republican of Palmer.<BR/><BR/>Yet recent controversy has marred Ms. Palin’s reform credentials. In addition to the trooper investigation, lawmakers in April accused her of improperly culling thousands of e-mail addresses from a state database for a mass mailing to rally support for a policy initiative.<BR/><BR/>While Ms. Palin took office promising a more open government, her administration has battled to keep information secret. Her inner circle discussed the benefit of using private e-mail addresses. An assistant told her it appeared that such e-mail messages sent to a private address on a “personal device” like a BlackBerry “would be confidential and not subject to subpoena.”<BR/><BR/>Ms. Palin and aides use their private e-mail addresses for state business. A campaign spokesman said the governor copied e-mail messages to her state account “when there was significant state business.”<BR/><BR/>On Feb. 7, Frank Bailey, a high-level aide, wrote to Ms. Palin’s state e-mail address to discuss appointments. Another aide fired back: “Frank, this is not the governor’s personal account.”<BR/><BR/>Mr. Bailey responded: “Whoops~!”<BR/><BR/>Mr. Bailey, a former midlevel manager at Alaska Airlines who worked on Ms. Palin’s campaign, has been placed on paid leave; he has emerged as a central figure in the trooper investigation.<BR/><BR/>Another confidante of Ms. Palin’s is Ms. Frye, 27. She worked as a receptionist for State Senator Lyda Green before she joined Ms. Palin’s campaign for governor. Now Ms. Frye earns $68,664 as a special assistant to the governor. Her frequent interactions with Ms. Palin’s children have prompted some lawmakers to refer to her as “the babysitter,” a title that Ms. Frye disavows.<BR/><BR/>Like Mr. Bailey, she is an effusive cheerleader for her boss.<BR/><BR/>“YOU ARE SO AWESOME!” Ms. Frye typed in an e-mail message to Ms. Palin in March.<BR/><BR/>Many lawmakers contend that Ms. Palin is overly reliant on a small inner circle that leaves her isolated. Democrats and Republicans alike describe her as often missing in action. Since taking office in 2007, Ms. Palin has spent 312 nights at her Wasilla home, some 600 miles to the north of the governor’s mansion in Juneau, records show.<BR/><BR/>During the last legislative session, some lawmakers became so frustrated with her absences that they took to wearing “Where’s Sarah?” pins.<BR/><BR/>Many politicians say they typically learn of her initiatives — and vetoes — from news releases.<BR/><BR/>Mayors across the state, from the larger cities to tiny municipalities along the southeastern fiords, are even more frustrated. Often, their letters go unanswered and their pleas ignored, records and interviews show.<BR/><BR/>Last summer, Mayor Mark Begich of Anchorage, a Democrat, pressed Ms. Palin to meet with him because the state had failed to deliver money needed to operate city traffic lights. At one point, records show, state officials told him to just turn off a dozen of them. Ms. Palin agreed to meet with Mr. Begich when he threatened to go public with his anger, according to city officials.<BR/><BR/>At an Alaska Municipal League gathering in Juneau in January, mayors across the political spectrum swapped stories of the governor’s remoteness. How many of you, someone asked, have tried to meet with her? Every hand went up, recalled Mayor Fred Shields of Haines Borough. And how many met with her? Just a few hands rose. Ms. Palin soon walked in, delivered a few remarks and left for an anti-abortion rally.<BR/><BR/>The administration’s e-mail correspondence reveals a siege-like atmosphere. Top aides keep score, demean enemies and gloat over successes. Even some who helped engineer her rise have felt her wrath.<BR/><BR/>Dan Fagan, a prominent conservative radio host and longtime friend of Ms. Palin, urged his listeners to vote for her in 2006. But when he took her to task for raising taxes on oil companies, he said, he found himself branded a “hater.”<BR/><BR/>It is part of a pattern, Mr. Fagan said, in which Ms. Palin characterizes critics as “bad people who are anti-Alaska.”<BR/><BR/>As Ms. Palin’s star ascends, the McCain campaign, as often happens in national races, is controlling the words of those who know her well. Her mother-in-law, Faye Palin, has been asked not to speak to reporters, and aides sit in on interviews with old friends.<BR/><BR/>At a recent lunch gathering, an official with the Wasilla Chamber of Commerce asked its members to refer all calls from reporters to the governor’s office. Dianne Woodruff, a city councilwoman, shook her head.<BR/><BR/>“I was thinking, I don’t remember giving up my First Amendment rights,” Ms. Woodruff said. “Just because you’re not going gaga over Sarah doesn’t mean you can’t speak your mind.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-45835367713512596972008-09-13T23:01:00.000-07:002008-09-13T23:01:00.000-07:00Fuck off on the kept man shit.Hey, you was the one...<B>Fuck off on the kept man shit.</B><BR/><BR/>Hey, you was the one that kept bragging about how your man-wife works at the bike shop while you substitute teach and lay around the house. Did I make that up, or read it right here when you were bragging about it? <BR/><BR/><B>Come talk to the Council with me on Sept. 17th, if you have the guts. They are going to "listen".<BR/><BR/>All talk, no hat?<BR/><BR/>Let's see.</B><BR/><BR/>I have been exposed to a few Exec Session complaints. They be written, not oral presentations. Given to Judy at the Ethics Commission. No oral BJ at the Council mtg.<BR/><BR/>The meeting will take place AFTER you submit your written complaint to Salem. You know that. We all know that you know that, since you have bragged many times how you are going to write them up. Buster and hank and others told you to cc the Gov.<BR/><BR/>More talk. All talk. No action.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-61321607926967461052008-09-13T22:57:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:57:00.000-07:00So Buster, what are you going to do for me when I ...So Buster, what are you going to do for me when I file it?<BR/><BR/>Other than pile another load of BS on me?Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-72847052236552253522008-09-13T22:56:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:56:00.000-07:00On the Exec Sessions, I've personally confronted e...On the Exec Sessions, I've personally confronted every single one plus Patty the City Recorder.<BR/><BR/>Filing that complaint is going to make my name mud among the powerful that actually use their own names in this town. It's a big step.Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-45611612199678827402008-09-13T22:53:00.001-07:002008-09-13T22:53:00.001-07:00Anonymouse, you ever stood up in front of the Coun...<B>Anonymouse, you ever stood up in front of the Council and confronted them in person?<BR/><BR/>Didn't think so.</B><BR/><BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>Shows how much you know, Pussy. Maybe I know a hell of a lot more than you know, and maybe I am more known than is good for me, hence the anonymous status. <BR/><BR/>Also shows how stupid you are to keep talking about it, and do nothing. Standing up to the City Council? Pussy, you are on your knees in front of the CC, given them all BJs.<BR/><BR/><B>It'll get filed. Real soon. It's a burning issue with me right now. All ten copies... </B><BR/><BR/>ROTFLMAO!!!<BR/><BR/>Let me guess, you think you are Lucy with a football, and we are all your Charlie Browns?<BR/><BR/>Ain't gonna happen, you ain't gonna file the complaint.<BR/><BR/>Cause you be our very own kept Pussy. Wussy Pussy, too afraid to file it. <BR/><BR/>Coward! Don't promise what everybody knows you never plan to deliver on.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-53554965859870684662008-09-13T22:53:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:53:00.000-07:00Kept man?No, I love my strong, beautiful woman.One...Kept man?<BR/><BR/>No, I love my strong, beautiful woman.<BR/><BR/>One that likes me bringing in five-figure royalty checks.<BR/><BR/>Fuck off on the kept man shit. <BR/><BR/>Come talk to the Council with me on Sept. 17th, if you have the guts. They are going to "listen".<BR/><BR/>All talk, no hat?<BR/><BR/>Let's see.Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-5220058005857321402008-09-13T22:44:00.001-07:002008-09-13T22:44:00.001-07:00Re: Shut the FUCK up and NEVER come back here unti...Re: Shut the FUCK up and NEVER come back here until you file the fucking Exec Session complaint, you pathetic all-talk and no-action loser!<BR/><BR/>Anonymouse, you ever stood up in front of the Council and confronted them in person?<BR/><BR/>Didn't think so.<BR/><BR/>It'll get filed. Real soon. It's a burning issue with me right now. All ten copies... <BR/><BR/>You going to help me confront them afterwards. When they're pissed?<BR/><BR/>Didn't think so.Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-33698221202992882152008-09-13T22:44:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:44:00.000-07:00You sound like you have some personal knowledge th...<B>You sound like you have some personal knowledge the rest of us don't...</B><BR/><BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>Pussy, don't "you have some personal knowledge the rest of us don't" on the City Council Exec Session violations?<BR/><BR/>Didn't you brag for months how the City Council was abusing the usage of Exec Sessions?<BR/><BR/>Did you promise that you were going to file a complaint to the Ethics Commission?<BR/><BR/>Well, Pussy hypocrite, time PUT UP or SHUT THE FUCK UP, Pussy!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-59414668250838067832008-09-13T22:36:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:36:00.000-07:00Re: Wright 100% speaks the truthYou sound like you...Re: Wright 100% speaks the truth<BR/><BR/>You sound like you have some personal knowledge the rest of us don't...Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-50689952600873920212008-09-13T22:34:00.001-07:002008-09-13T22:34:00.001-07:00Hell, they still haven't released the WTC7 report....<B>Hell, they still haven't released the WTC7 report. It's always six months out for some reason...</B><BR/><BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>Fucking Pussy, the pot calling the kettle black?<BR/><BR/>Bruce Ewart Pussy who has a wife who supports him so he can suck cock at the all of the City Council meetings. Then turns all reformer, who is going to blow the whistle on the CC illegal Exec Session.<BR/><BR/>When is BrucePussy going to release his 10000 page City Council Exec Session complaint to Judge Judy Stigler, Chair of the Ethics Commission?<BR/><BR/><B>Hell, It's always six months out for some reason...</B><BR/><BR/>Bruce Pussy:<BR/>-Liberal Ranting Idiot<BR/>-Buttplug salesman and City Council suckup<BR/>-All hat and no cattle<BR/>-Kept man who lives off his man-wife's income<BR/>-And now, hypocrite pot calling the kettle black<BR/><BR/>Shut the FUCK up and NEVER come back here until you file the fucking Exec Session complaint, you pathetic all-talk and no-action loser!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-39161335338192045362008-09-13T22:34:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:34:00.000-07:00Buster, you have a point on Wright and AIDS, but w...Buster, you have a point on Wright and AIDS, but what the fuck do you expect Obama to say about it--in any sort of believable manner?<BR/><BR/>It's like Kucinich talking about a neocon conspiracy to bring down the Twin Towers and save the new owner a billion in asbestos abatement while creating a reason for a new war...<BR/><BR/>It would get ridiculed.Bewerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389021459268558541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-62978647111222836042008-09-13T22:32:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:32:00.000-07:00Is OSAMA the BABY-JEEBUS? IS HE HE THE BLACK BABY-...<B>Is OSAMA the BABY-JEEBUS? IS HE HE THE BLACK BABY-JEEBUS? </B><BR/><BR/>ELECTION 2008<BR/><B><BR/>Is Obama the messiah?<BR/>Websites capture wave of transcendent fervor<BR/></B><BR/><BR/>"Is this a messianic movement? A cult of personality? Or just good ol' fashioned politics?" Those are the questions an Internet blog called "Is Barack Obama the Messiah?" began with one year ago.<BR/><BR/>By simply highlighting media reports since then – including WND's account of an Obama rally in Seattle – the website has captured the wave of euphoria that has followed the Democratic senator's remarkable rise to the brink of the party's presidential nomination.<BR/><BR/>The site, laced with photos and magazine covers illustrating the theme, is topped by a Obama quote strategically ripped from a Jan. 7 speech at Dartmouth College just before the New Hampshire Primary in which he told students, "… a light will shine through that window, a beam of light will come down upon you, you will experience an epiphany, and you will suddenly realize that you must go to the polls and vote" for Obama.<BR/><BR/>The blog prominently displays the July 11 cover of the German magazine Der Spiegel, which has a photo of Obama under the title, "The Messiah Factor, Barack Obama and the Yearning for a New America."<BR/><BR/>Slate.com's Timothy Noah introduced last year his tongue-in-cheek "Obama Messiah Watch," a periodic feature "considering evidence that Obama is the Son of God."<BR/><BR/>"Is Barack Obama – junior U.S. senator from Illinois, best-selling author, Harvard Law Review editor, Men's Vogue cover model, and "exploratory" presidential candidate – the second coming of our Savior and our Redeemer, Prince of Peace and King of Kings, Jesus Christ?" Noah wrote. "His press coverage suggests we can't dismiss this possibility out of hand."<BR/><BR/>"I therefore inaugurate the Obama Messiah Watch, which will periodically highlight gratuitously adoring biographical details that appear in newspaper, television and magazine profiles of this other worldly presence in our midst," Noah proclaimed.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Noah added that readers are invited to submit similar details, such as "Obama walking on water, Obama sating the hunger of 5,000 with five loaves and two fishes – from other Obama profiles. And also, of course, to repent, just in case the hour approacheth nigh."<BR/><BR/>WND reported how the numerous instances in which Obama has interrupted speeches to attend to a fainting follower has some questioning whether the campaign is employing shills or whether the phenomenon is evidence of fanaticism and cause for concern.<BR/><BR/>The "Is Barack Obama the Messiah?" blog features a "Transfiguration" image of the Illinois senator – a photo by Michael Edwards that appeared in a New York magazine story published April 16, 2007<BR/><BR/><BR/>Some of the estimated 21,000 who came to hear Sen. Barack Obama in Seattle earlier this month (WND photo)<BR/><BR/>According to the magazine, the photo was taken at a fundraiser at the Manhattan home of Steven and Judy Gluckerstern. It shows Obama elevated from the crowd, standing on a staircase that ascends to a darkened window above his head.<BR/><BR/>George Soros is clearly seen sitting at the base of the staircase to Obama's immediate left.<BR/><BR/>The website cites numerous well-known figures under the heading of "Conversions," who represent Obama in larger-than-life terms.<BR/><BR/>New Age luminary Deepak Chopra said in a Jan. 5 op-ed piece on the Huffington Post that "the X factor which sets Barack Obama aside as a unique candidate is his hard-won self-awareness."<BR/><BR/>"If we are lucky, we will wake up and begin the journey back to self-awareness as people," Chopra wrote. "That happens only rarely, and now it has happened to a junior senator from Illinois."<BR/><BR/>Chopra asserted that if Obama "makes it all the way to the White House, it will represent a quantum leap in American consciousness and a promise to restore America's position in the world."<BR/><BR/>MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews recently claimed he felt a "thrill going up my leg" listening to an Obama speech.<BR/><BR/>Matthews bubbled on, claiming Obama "speaks about America in a way that has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with the feeling we have about our country. And that is an objective assessment."<BR/><BR/>Oprah Winfrey, after listening to speech Obama gave to a Des Moines audience Dec. 8, told reporters, "When you listen to Barack Obama, when you really hear him, you witness a very rare thing. You witness a politician who has an ear for eloquence and a tongue dipped in the unvarnished truth."<BR/><BR/>Conservative critics have pondered whether the messiah phenomenon will help or hurt Obama.<BR/><BR/>Writing in the American Thinker, consulting editor J.R. Dunn noted the tendency liberals have to see their leaders as transcendent beings, "someone more than human, someone with a touch of the divine."<BR/><BR/>Examining how liberals tend to put Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy on a God-like pedestal, Dunn commented that for the American left, "Leaders don't handle tasks, they lead movements, they embody the spirit of the age. They transform. Leaders, to put it simply, are fuehrers."<BR/><BR/>Internet blogger Jon Swift, writing critically about the "Obama Messiah" movement, muses "there comes a time in the life of every adolescent girl, and even Chris Matthews, when they peel the yellowing photos of Scott Baio they cut out of Tiger Beat off their bedroom walls and toss them in the garbage bin."<BR/><BR/>"Barack Obama will be [47] in August," Swift noted. "Will Chris Mathews and Obama's other devoted disciples still have his picture on their bedroom walls then?"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-56620659759131265672008-09-13T22:28:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:28:00.000-07:00BP,Note how the truth hurts?OBAMA repuidates the t...BP,<BR/><BR/>Note how the truth hurts?<BR/><BR/>OBAMA repuidates the truth, Wright 100% speaks the truth, yet OBAMA says he's a 'crazy uncle'.<BR/><BR/>The fact is WRIGHT is 100%, and until someone listens to what WRIGHT is saying the USA mess will not be fixed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-36505401960520701172008-09-13T22:25:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:25:00.000-07:00What is the 'Bush Doctrine' was asked this AM, whi...What is the 'Bush Doctrine' was asked this AM, which we know is 'BUSH-SHIT'.<BR/><BR/>Better yet what is the OBAMA-DOCTRINE, well this we know WRIGHT was the 100% initiator of 'Audacity of Hope', thus Wright is the OBAMA-DOCTRINE.<BR/><BR/>*** ( BP says to ignore, but how can you ignore the father of BP's love? ) ***<BR/><BR/>ELECTION 2008<BR/>Obama pastor: Not God bless, but God d--- America!<BR/>Rev. Jeremiah Wright also blames U.S. for 9/11<BR/>Posted: March 13, 2008<BR/>3:47 pm Eastern<BR/><BR/>© 2008 WorldNetDaily<BR/><BR/><BR/>First he praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, giving him a humanitarian award and traveling with him to Libya to meet Moammar Gadhafi.<BR/><BR/>Then he turned his Trinity United Church of Christ into an institution that had all the earmarkings of a black separatist congregation.<BR/><BR/>And now he, it turns out, he has damned America in God's name and blamed the U.S. for provoking the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by dropping nuclear weapons on Japan in World War II and supporting Israel since 1947.<BR/><BR/>The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama's pastor for the last 20 years, the man who married he and his wife, Michelle, and baptized their two daughters and is credited with providing the title of Obama's book, "The Audacity of Hope," has a long history of "inflammatory rhetoric."<BR/><BR/>But those discovered by an ABC News investigation may be the toppers.<BR/><BR/>ABC News reviewed dozens of Wright's sermons, finding repeated denunciations of the U.S. based on what he described as his reading of the Gospels and the treatment of black Americans.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>"The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless America.' No, no, no, God d--- America, that's in the Bible for killing innocent people," he said in a 2003 sermon. "God d--- America for treating our citizens as less than human. God d--- America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme."<BR/><BR/>(Story continues below)<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>In addition to damning America, he told his congregation on the Sunday after Sept. 11, 2001 that the U.S. had brought on al-Qaida's attacks because of its own terrorism, ABC News reports.<BR/><BR/>"We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye," Wright said in a sermon Sept. 16, 2001. "We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost," he told his congregation.<BR/><BR/>Obama declined to comment on Wright's denunciations of the U.S., but a campaign religious adviser, Shaun Casey, appearing on "Good Morning America" today, said Obama "had repudiated" those comments.<BR/><BR/>In a statement to ABC News, Obama's press spokesman Bill Burton said, "Sen. Obama has said repeatedly that personal attacks such as this have no place in this campaign or our politics, whether they're offered from a platform at a rally or the pulpit of a church. Sen. Obama does not think of the pastor of his church in political terms. Like a member of his family, there are things he says with which Sen. Obama deeply disagrees. But now that he is retired, that doesn't detract from Sen. Obama's affection for Rev. Wright or his appreciation for the good works he has done."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-84713814407289339152008-09-13T22:20:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:20:00.000-07:00America made AIDS to wipe out blacksRev. Jeremiah ...<B><BR/>America made AIDS to wipe out blacks<BR/></B><BR/>Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.<BR/>In another controversial sermon pulled from the archives of Barack Obama's longtime pastor and mentor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. called America the "No. 1 killer in the world" and blamed the country for launching the AIDS virus to maintain affluence at the expense of the Third World.<BR/><BR/>The Chicago minister who married the Obamas and baptized their daughters said in a January 2006 sermon at his alma mater, Howard University, "America is still the No. 1 killer in the world. … We are deeply involved in the importing of drugs, the exporting of guns and the training of professional killers."<BR/><BR/>Speaking at the Washington, D.C., school's Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Wright said, "We started the AIDS virus. … We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty."<BR/><BR/>The pastor reportedly said in a sermon just after 9/11, "The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. The government lied."<BR/><BR/>In a 2003 sermon, reported yesterday, Wright encouraged blacks to damn America in God's name and blamed the U.S. for provoking the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by dropping nuclear weapons on Japan in World War II and supporting Israel since 1947.<BR/><BR/>Wright has a formal role with Obama's campaign, noted the Politico's Ben Smith, as a member of its African American Religious Leadership Committee. Smith said the campaign couldn't immediately say whether the pastor would remain on the panel.<BR/><BR/>(Story continues below)<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>In the Howard University sermon, Wright, who retired one month ago from Trinity United Church of Christ, charged the country won't allow a black president.<BR/><BR/>"We've got more black men in prison than there are in college," he said. "Racism is alive and well. Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run. No black man will ever be considered for president, no matter how hard you run Jesse [Jackson] and no black woman can ever be considered for anything outside what she can give with her body."<BR/><BR/>Wright continued: "America is still the No. 1 killer in the world. … We are deeply involved in the importing of drugs, the exporting of guns, and the training of professional killers. … We bombed Cambodia, Iraq and Nicaragua, killing women and children while trying to get public opinion turned against Castro and Ghadhafi. … We put (Nelson) Mandela in prison and supported apartheid the whole 27 years he was there. We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God."<BR/><BR/>Wright then turned to the Middle East.<BR/><BR/>"We supported Zionism shamelessly while ignoring the Palestinians and branding anybody who spoke out against it as being anti-Semitic. … We care nothing about human life if the end justifies the means. …"<BR/><BR/>In a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review interview yesterday, Obama, who's been a member of Trinity Church for 20 years, was asked to respond to Wright's 2003 sermon in which he said blacks should sing "God D--- America."<BR/><BR/>"I haven't seen the line," Obama said. "This is a pastor who is on the brink of retirement who in the past has made some controversial statements. I profoundly disagree with some of these statements."<BR/><BR/>The senator then was asked, "What about this particular statement?"<BR/><BR/>"Obviously, I disagree with that," he said. "Here is what happens when you just cherry-pick statements from a guy who had a 40-year career as a pastor. There are times when people say things that are just wrong. But I think it's important to judge me on what I've said in the past and what I believe."<BR/><BR/>In a statement to ABC News, which unearthed a video of the sermon, Obama's press spokesman Bill Burton said, "Sen. Obama has said repeatedly that personal attacks such as this have no place in this campaign or our politics, whether they're offered from a platform at a rally or the pulpit of a church. Sen. Obama does not think of the pastor of his church in political terms. Like a member of his family, there are things he says with which Sen. Obama deeply disagrees. But now that he is retired, that doesn't detract from Sen. Obama's affection for Rev. Wright or his appreciation for the good works he has done."<BR/><BR/>Mentor, role model<BR/><BR/>Obama addressed Wright's statements on Israel at a Feb. 24 meeting with Jewish leaders in Cleveland, describing the pastor as "an old uncle who sometimes will say things that I don't agree with."<BR/><BR/>In a January 2007 Chicago Tribune profile of Wright, however, Obama spoke of the pastor as a spiritual mentor and role model who helped keep his priorities straight and his moral compass calibrated.<BR/><BR/>"What I value most about Pastor Wright is not his day-to-day political advice," Obama said. "He's much more of a sounding board for me to make sure that I am speaking as truthfully about what I believe as possible and that I'm not losing myself in some of the hype and hoopla and stress that's involved in national politics."<BR/><BR/>The Tribune said Obama, then a community activist in Chicago, was first attracted to Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ in 1985 when it bore a "Free South Africa" sign on the lawn.<BR/><BR/>Obama was not a churchgoer at the time, the paper noted, but he found himself returning to the sanctuary. In his 1993 memoir "Dreams from My Father," Obama recounts that when he met Wright, the pastor warned that getting involved with Trinity might turn off other black clergy because of the church's radical reputation.<BR/><BR/>Before leaving for Harvard Law School in 1988, Obama responded to one of Wright's altar calls and declared a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Later, the rising political star based his 2004 keynote speech to the Democratic National Convention on a Wright sermon called "Audacity to Hope," who also was the inspiration for Obama's second memoir, "The Audacity of Hope."<BR/><BR/>The Tribune profile said that while Wright and Obama do not often talk one-on-one often, the senator checks with his pastor before making any bold political moves, including in 2006, when considering a run for the White House.<BR/><BR/>Wright reportedly cautioned Obama not to let politics change him, but he also encouraged him to dive in, win or lose.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-44694646028749815952008-09-13T22:18:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:18:00.000-07:00Why the fixation on Wright? That's months old news...Why the fixation on Wright? That's months old news.<BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>Because the PUSSY deny's that OR-PUSSY-EO ever knew WRIGHT.<BR/><BR/>THE PUSSY deny's OR-PUSSY-EO ate wright-shit for 20+ years.<BR/><BR/>It's fun to rub shit in the PUSSY's nose.<BR/><BR/>FYI, OR-BOMB-EO is now OR-PUSSY-EO given that he BP'd out on SNL.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3449433527135568372.post-33531270862555189192008-09-13T22:16:00.000-07:002008-09-13T22:16:00.000-07:00Looks like there may be a deal for the Fed and ban...Looks like there may be a deal for the Fed and banks to cleanse the shit out of Lehman so the good parts can be sold off.<BR/><BR/>*<BR/><BR/>The word on the street is that there are 'no good parts' of lehman.<BR/><BR/>That's why nobody has stepped forward to buy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com