Friday, January 28, 2005
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Something near and dear to me - unfortunately
Please visit this site The Breast Cancer Site
It happened and we are dealing with it, but it would be nice if it didn't have to happen. ;- (
It happened and we are dealing with it, but it would be nice if it didn't have to happen. ;- (
I have been thinking - dangerous thing to do...
Just a few interesting tid bits...
Gotta luv the Dutch
Two things have me seething.
1. Foxnews - the whole thing - B.R. sucks!
2. Foxnews - VP Cheney went to Auschwitz. He gave a speech about how great the people were that saved the victims and so on and so on. This guy is part of the internal axis of evil that resides in the white house. Come on...
A really good friend of mine thought of this one - You know of those New Conservatives that have their hand up the ass of the Prez? Well, this person suggested that we trade the name they gave themselves as a 'NeoCon' to a New Nationalist or 'NeoNat'. Sound vaguely familiar? Sounds like a 'NeoNazi' to me. Scares me if these people get as bad as those people.
Firefighters having sex on duty? Who knew? Read the article, then think about it. Pretty ironic if you ask me.
Former Beattle to voice animated superhero This should be interesting...
Gotta luv the Dutch
Two things have me seething.
1. Foxnews - the whole thing - B.R. sucks!
2. Foxnews - VP Cheney went to Auschwitz. He gave a speech about how great the people were that saved the victims and so on and so on. This guy is part of the internal axis of evil that resides in the white house. Come on...
A really good friend of mine thought of this one - You know of those New Conservatives that have their hand up the ass of the Prez? Well, this person suggested that we trade the name they gave themselves as a 'NeoCon' to a New Nationalist or 'NeoNat'. Sound vaguely familiar? Sounds like a 'NeoNazi' to me. Scares me if these people get as bad as those people.
Firefighters having sex on duty? Who knew? Read the article, then think about it. Pretty ironic if you ask me.
Former Beattle to voice animated superhero This should be interesting...
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
So much for thinking
So Condi Rice pulled it off! - Got herself into the position that she desperately wanted. Now I don't speak idiot, so I find this whole thing rather disturbing. I am a registered Independent. I think some things Red and some things Blue. I pray to the green god that changes depending on the denomination. But I just can't believe that this country can be headed in a positive direction as long as we allow idiots and assholes the opportunity to "lead" us as a nation.
Here are some comments on the whole affair. My favorite? The last one...
By The Associated Press
Quotes from Tuesday's Senate debate on Condoleezza Rice's nomination to be secretary of state:
"We have the responsibility to ensure that our first impulse in foreign affairs is one of bipartisanship. And we have the responsibility to speak plainly when we disagree with the administration, but to avoid inflammatory rhetoric that is designed merely to create partisan advantage or to settle partisan scores." - Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
"As a principal architect of our failed policy, Dr. Rice is the wrong choice for secretary of state. We need instead a secretary who is open to a clearer vision and a better strategy to stabilize Iraq, to work with the international community and to bring our troops home with dignity and honor and to restore our lost respect in the world." - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.
"When foreign leaders speak to Condoleezza Rice, they know she is speaking for the president of the United States." - Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas.
"When will our boys come home?" - Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.
"Hers is a remarkable personal story, from her upbringing in Birmingham, Ala., during the era of Bull Connor, to the White House, to her nomination as secretary of state. She is a woman of many parts, an accomplished musician, a leading academic and policy intellectual, and a dedicated public official. This is a nomination all of America can be proud of." - Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
"Dr. Rice's record on Iraq gives me great concern. In her public statements she clearly overstated and exaggerated the intelligence concerning Iraq before the war in order to support the president's decision to initiate military action against Iraq. Since the Iraq effort has run into great difficulty, she has also attempted to revise history as to why we went into Iraq." - Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.
"Brave men and women of color like Dr. Rice have, working with others, changed our nation. And now she can, and I believe will, help lead our nation to change the world and in doing so, to advance our values and protect our security for our children and grandchildren as well." - Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.
"We cannot get the truth from this administration. ... It's wrong, it's immoral, it's un-American, and it has to stop. It stops by not promoting top administration officials who engaged in the practice, who have been instrumental in deceiving Congress and the American people, and regrettably that includes Dr. Rice." - Sen. Mark Dayton, D-Minn.
Here are some comments on the whole affair. My favorite? The last one...
By The Associated Press
Quotes from Tuesday's Senate debate on Condoleezza Rice's nomination to be secretary of state:
"We have the responsibility to ensure that our first impulse in foreign affairs is one of bipartisanship. And we have the responsibility to speak plainly when we disagree with the administration, but to avoid inflammatory rhetoric that is designed merely to create partisan advantage or to settle partisan scores." - Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
"As a principal architect of our failed policy, Dr. Rice is the wrong choice for secretary of state. We need instead a secretary who is open to a clearer vision and a better strategy to stabilize Iraq, to work with the international community and to bring our troops home with dignity and honor and to restore our lost respect in the world." - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.
"When foreign leaders speak to Condoleezza Rice, they know she is speaking for the president of the United States." - Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas.
"When will our boys come home?" - Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.
"Hers is a remarkable personal story, from her upbringing in Birmingham, Ala., during the era of Bull Connor, to the White House, to her nomination as secretary of state. She is a woman of many parts, an accomplished musician, a leading academic and policy intellectual, and a dedicated public official. This is a nomination all of America can be proud of." - Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
"Dr. Rice's record on Iraq gives me great concern. In her public statements she clearly overstated and exaggerated the intelligence concerning Iraq before the war in order to support the president's decision to initiate military action against Iraq. Since the Iraq effort has run into great difficulty, she has also attempted to revise history as to why we went into Iraq." - Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.
"Brave men and women of color like Dr. Rice have, working with others, changed our nation. And now she can, and I believe will, help lead our nation to change the world and in doing so, to advance our values and protect our security for our children and grandchildren as well." - Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.
"We cannot get the truth from this administration. ... It's wrong, it's immoral, it's un-American, and it has to stop. It stops by not promoting top administration officials who engaged in the practice, who have been instrumental in deceiving Congress and the American people, and regrettably that includes Dr. Rice." - Sen. Mark Dayton, D-Minn.
Thanks to Blogger support
This guy Graham rocks! I finally got my username and password back. I can forget the most basic of things sometimes.
Kudos to the support staff and Graham. Thanks for letting me bitch the way I want.
Rob
Kudos to the support staff and Graham. Thanks for letting me bitch the way I want.
Rob
so much to say and so little time
Go see my friend Moxie - she has a lot to say as well
Alot of what she says I agree with. I liked the Rumsfeld story. Sounds too familiar - can anyone say 1930's Germany?
What if Congress doesn't approve the 80Billion for the war? Think the freak will declare martial law?
Do you think they will try to groom his bro Jeba to keep the dynasty going?
The lot is scum...
(my opinion)
I am sure I am on a watch list with big brother. I read way to many conspiracy web pages and write way, way to may emails to our congressmen/women and senators not to be watched.
F -em
F -em all.
Alot of what she says I agree with. I liked the Rumsfeld story. Sounds too familiar - can anyone say 1930's Germany?
What if Congress doesn't approve the 80Billion for the war? Think the freak will declare martial law?
Do you think they will try to groom his bro Jeba to keep the dynasty going?
The lot is scum...
(my opinion)
I am sure I am on a watch list with big brother. I read way to many conspiracy web pages and write way, way to may emails to our congressmen/women and senators not to be watched.
F -em
F -em all.
Monday, January 17, 2005
FW: Still no password and other things...
Now the email feature is fuckin' up.
Great.
Sent: Fri 14-Jan-05 8:49 AM
Subject: Still no password and other things...
Subject: Still no password and other things...
Still no password and I can't seem to get one from blogger, so I guess I have continue using the email feature to update this blog. Don't want to abandon this thing because I like the name and won't be able to use the fuckin name again and will be forced to find another free blog site and start over.
No WMD? Gee you would have guessed that one? Bright people you reds voted for this time...
Now he is sorry for the wording he used in his last term. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6824011/
I really hate pansy asses. Anyone want to call him a pansy ass? Me too. Lets just see if he can get us out of Iraq and away from war. I am a VET and proud of it, but am embarrassed to call him Mr. President. Idiot. More to come...
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Sometimes I am forgetful
So I go on vacation and when I return to start a new blog, I forget my username and password to access my blog. I can be so damn forgetful at times. What will I forget next?
Everyone have a nice holiday? Like I give a shit, anyway, I digress. Lots going on, but nothing for me to say just yet.
Robert Eberhart
reberhart@dellhart.com
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