Archive for May, 2008

del.icio.us Firefox 3 extension available

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

I stopped by del.icio.us to find out why Firefox 3 doesn’t have a extension available, and found out there is a new one. It doesn’t show up in Add-ons dialogue, but you can download it here.

UN to investigate racism in U.S. elections

Monday, May 19th, 2008

We have a guy who’s black (and white) running for president and apparently we need some UN schmuck to come investigate.

The special rapporteur on “contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance,” Doudou Diène of Senegal, will arrive in America Monday for a two-week tour…He will also hobnob with “non-governmental organizations, community members, representatives of political parties, academics, and other organizations and individuals working in the field of racism and discrimination.”

That means he’s going to talk to Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and a bunch of blame-America-first liberals who’ve spent their life in the closed-loop of academia. No need to draw this one out. At the end he’s going to say “yup, racism is effecting the U.S. elections.” That means when Obama loses the election in November, it won’t be because he’s an incompetent, grossly unqualified marxist, who has spent his short life rubbing up against America-hating, angry extremists, it’ll be because of racism.

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No 6 year-olds allowed in restaurant

Monday, May 12th, 2008

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I think I like this idea. I have kids, and when they were that age I didn’t take them to nice restaurants out of respect for the other patrons who likely choose nicer restaurants at least in part for the atmosphere. Noisy, messy kids don’t make for a nice atmosphere.

I hope this catches on.

SILVERTON, Ore. — The management for a popular restaurant in Silverton, Ore., announced Thursday that young children would no longer be allowed into the establishment.

The manager at the Red Thai restaurant on Oak Street said children under the age of 6 aren’t welcome in the eatery.

The Red Thai manager, Craig Gereau, said children disrupt people who are trying to enjoy a quiet dinner.

He said most of his customers like the new rule, but he’s had to turn some people away.

“We’ve had to turn a few young parents away. They’re a little bit appalled, a little bit annoyed, but we have to do what we have to do. We can’t stay in business to please everybody,” Gereau said.

Gereau said he’s not discriminating against anyone; he just wants to run a restaurant that caters to adults, and said there are plenty of family restaurants in Silverton for children.

Under construction - sorta

Friday, May 9th, 2008

I got tired of the old theme. Mainly because I jacked a few things up with the inner workings of php and Wordpress, so I decided just to use a theme created by someone else, modify it to my liking, and go from there.

Mushblue

That’s what it looked like before I got my hands on it. I don’t much care for the color scheme, but I think Mu could only have done a better job with the mechanics.

By the way, here is what my old theme looked like:

Old Self-composed theme

If you see anything that doesn’t look right, leave comments. And thanks MRignS for pointing out some flaws in the old one. That was the impetus for the change.

Update:

There. A few tweeks to the style sheet and things look halfway decent. To me anyway. If you see something that sticks out like a turd in a punchbowl, let me know. If you like it, let me know about that too.

Radical Muslims dance while the Great Satan sweats

Not everyone is down in the dumps over the current economic issues. Of course our enemies are happy with the developments…for now.
For example, there’s a treasonous pig in a night shirt living in Pakistan who says:
The financial crisis sweeping the United States is Divine Punishment for the war in Iraq and other “sins,” an American [...]

Voting is not a right

One of my favorite conservative bloggers, Dr. Bruce of Faith and Facts happened to say something in a post today I found myself in a bit of disagreement with:
I am praying that over 150,000,000 people will register and vote in this election season. The opportunity to vote is both a right and a privilege. [...]

Obama needs references

Same thing when you apply for a any job. Even if you are well qualified for a job, they always ask for references before they hire you.

For these politicians, if the public has questions about their character they should come clear with no lies and explain themselves before they lay out their plan.

Uncommitted voters

…these people in the wishy washy, fence sitting, uninformed (yes, I said uninformed) middle are the ones who decide elections. Republicans and conservatives don’t, Democrats and liberals don’t, 3rd party wackos sure as hell don’t, the people who can live through at least a year of campaigning, primary season, conventions, with 24/7 cable and network news coverage, daily front page headlines in the paper, blogs, web sites, radio - these people who still haven’t picked a side are basically the ones who decide the elections….

Obama can’t make up his mind about multitasking

Obama is preemtively countering all scrutiny of his past elbow rubbing with angry extremists, unrepentent terrorist bombers, and other radicals by launching a new ad and talking point campaign that goes something like: “we have to talk about the economy, and only the economy, because talking about anything else is just trying to change the subject and a distraction.”

Palin goes after Obama about his association with Ayers

And the economic crisis does not make the question of Obama’s judgement and character and integrity any less important, in fact, it makes it more important. People need to know what kind of power hungry scammer they’re turning the keys over to….

Head of NOW LA Chapter endorses McCain-Palin

The real news is that this isn’t in the news. Why isn’t this all over the front page?

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