So much madness around today. The Green Helmut puts in an appearance at the UN. I could think of a better act to follow Ahmadinejad.
Rusty explains how what some think is right on interrogating terrorists is actually very wrong in his column at Townhall. Not to mention that Townhall is spending big bucks for a blog so a fictional character can post. Geesh.
And there are Moonbats in Massachusetts, though that's not really new.
As for the Dems defending Bush today - that's out of fear. His numbers have been climbing and a foreign idiot was trashing him at the UN. The American people won't care for that and will rally to his side. The Dems don't want to get left out at this point, so they are taking the air our of that story and putting themselves in.


Is Green Helmet applying to be a Blue Helmet? He might be over qualified
Posted by: Chuck the Lucky | Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 04:47 PM
I think we should all boycott Citgo.
Posted by: Miriam | Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 09:54 PM
Boycotting Citgo would have absolutely no effect on anything, unfortunately. Oil is a fungible product that is sold in a global market. Think of it like this--all the golf balls manufactured in the world go into a big hopper, and then they are distributed around the country. If you decided to never buy any balls from Mexico, those balls would just go to the next buyer, and you would get balls from Guatemala. That was a really lousy explanation. I hope you get the idea. The point is, Venezuela's(Citgo)oil would just be sold to someone else. They would not be affected financially.
Posted by: DBrooks | Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 11:07 PM
Well Danny Glover is on my list of no see movies. Danny maybe Hugo could finance your next project.
BTW one third of Hugos citiziens are hungry and have no jobs, but he comes here and wants to GIVE HARLEM oil. Hugo, didn't the momma that dresses you, teach you charity begins at home.
Clean your own house then you can go talk about how dirty some elses house is.
Posted by: Imhere | Friday, September 22, 2006 at 09:26 AM