With all the vitriol I’ve been hearing from the right-wingers of late, I
can’t help but recognize myself as the target of their obsessive hatred. So
I thought I’d take this opportunity to out myself, just so they know who it is they’re spending so much time talking about.
Yes, I’m that American-hating broad who believes in life, liberty and
equality for all Americans, not just those of a “socially acceptable” color,
religion, address, pay scale or political affiliation.
I’m that baby-killer who thinks that every child should be a wanted child, and that the ultimate decision to give birth is the domain of the woman whose body is involved. I also believe that people who really care about saving babies might want to
think about the ones who are already born – especially the ones born in
places our government is currently blowing off the map, or might plan to
in future.You can read the rest of the "un-American-ness" that I happen to agree with at:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=7568435&mesg_id=7568435
Thursday, October 23, 2008
A little rant (that I agree with every word of)
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Now THIS is a scream...
See the whole thing here, but here's a bit:
Sarah Clark
National Geographic
Dear Ms Clark,
I've always suspected that National Geographic was a liberal publication.
My suspicions were confirmed today when I saw your map of the Middle East.
Venezuela is nowhere to be found. Obviously, you put up new maps to embarrass
John McCain after he
called out Venezuela as a Middle Eastern country.I also noticed that your
maps showing the shape and location of Pakistan, Alaska,
Russia, and Spain do not
match the descriptions given by Sen. McCain and Sarah Palin.I'm enclosing new
maps that conform to Palin-McCain specifications. Please use them.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Don't know WHY I waited this long...
Here's a pretty cool video of an F6F Hellcat (WWII Naval fighter, for those of you who don't know) Taking off from Watsonville, CA last May:
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
One of "The Few"...
The sound of a Spitfire engine stirs mixed memories for 91-year-old Jimmysee the rest here.
Corbin because it reminds him of when he lived life on the edge, writes Ian
Read.For Jimmy is one of the band of pilots Winston Churchill dubbed the 'Few'-
the men who won the Battle of Britain.
Great article about one of the few remaining of "The Few"; Spitfire pilots who faced down the Nazis and won the Battle of Britain in 1940 - no big deal, only saved the world...
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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