Iowahawk, fresh from his trip across the pond terrorizing London, is whining about voter fraud, and he’s got the Reverend Jesse Jackson on his side.
I think it’s time for him to Move On.
Iowahawk, fresh from his trip across the pond terrorizing London, is whining about voter fraud, and he’s got the Reverend Jesse Jackson on his side.
I think it’s time for him to Move On.
Iowahawk, fresh from his trip across the pond terrorizing London, is whining about voter fraud, and he’s got the Reverend Jesse Jackson on his side.
I think it’s time for him to Move On.
Iowahawk, fresh from his trip across the pond terrorizing London, is whining about voter fraud, and he’s got the Reverend Jesse Jackson on his side.
I think it’s time for him to Move On.
The post title is an acronym for “Yet Another Space Society,” a running joke back in my space activist days in the eighties.
Here it is: Americans For Space.
There’s no explanation of who they are, what they propose to do (other than “educate legislators”), of whether or not they’re aware that there are other groups, many of which have been around for decades, purporting to do the same thing, or what unmet need they think they’re filling with this new organization (if it indeed is that, and not just a website).
Sigh…
Apparently the therapy isn’t working too well for PEST sufferers in my new home town. But maybe we just have to give it enough time.
On what some think may be the eve of the release of the long-awaited report on Rathergate (though Jim Geraghty is skeptical), Professor Hailey is still trying (laughably) to show that the memos could be real. As one commenter asks, “How debunked does something have to be in order to have nothing debunkable left?”
That’s what Dick Morris says happened in the 2004 election:
The defeat of the networks in the war of CBS versus the bloggers is one of the most dramatic illustrations of this new political dynamic. All of Dan Rather
That’s what Dick Morris says happened in the 2004 election:
The defeat of the networks in the war of CBS versus the bloggers is one of the most dramatic illustrations of this new political dynamic. All of Dan Rather
That’s what Dick Morris says happened in the 2004 election:
The defeat of the networks in the war of CBS versus the bloggers is one of the most dramatic illustrations of this new political dynamic. All of Dan Rather
Remember this idiot, who was unable to recognize satire? Well, he’s resigned from the San Diego Union-Tribune as a columnist after they refused to run a column of his that they thought readers might find offensive (“bugmenot”,”bugmenot” will get you past the registration).
Good riddance.