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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Posted
5/25/2011 09:23:00 PM
by Douglas
This year, Junqueira qualified 19th for the race in A.J. Foyt Racing's No. 41 car, but Foyt and Andretti Autosport owner Michael Andretti made a deal Monday that put Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay into the car for Sunday's race.Here's what happened. Hunter-Reay was sitting on the 33rd and final qualifying spot for the race with 3 minutes left to qualify this past Sunday, or Bump Day, as it's called. Marco Andretti went out and qualified, thus 'bumping' his teammate from the qualified drivers. I mean cars. Right, team owner Michael Andretti? "I disagree with the idea that we are doing something to hurt the integrity of the Indy 500," he said in a statement. "We would never do that — ever. The rule is the fastest 33 cars make the race — not the 33 fastest drivers. And, that is what will be on track Sunday."I wonder if he said that with a straight face. Your driver and his entire crew put together a car and everything that goes along with that. They don't make the cut. So you whip out your checkbook and buy a car from A.J. Foyt? What a load of crap. I hope A.J. got a lot of money, because they're both what's wrong with the entire event. It's bad enough they sold out their key sponsorship to some faggoty French T-shirt company. Enjoy your slide, through the marbles, and into the wall of relevance, Indy. Saturday, May 21, 2011
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5/21/2011 09:16:00 PM
by Douglas
With no sign his forecast of Judgment Day arriving on Saturday has come true, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster and former civil engineer behind the pronouncement seemed to have gone silent.Ooops. So how many mulligans does this guy get before people quit listening to him? Is there a better way to make use of this idiot's time? Sure there is. After all, it might be if the Rev. Harold Camping is right. The 89-year-old California religious leader has pinpointed the human race's expiration date with mathematic exactitude: May 21, 2011.Party down!
Posted
5/21/2011 01:34:00 PM
by Douglas
IngredientsWhoa! Slow down there, Paula. I still love Homer's definition of gourmand: Like a gormet, only fatter. Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Posted
5/18/2011 10:28:00 PM
by Douglas
Sen. Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Republican and the Senate’s top waste-watcher, asked the agency’s inspector general to look into 30-year-old Stanley T_____ and his roommate, Sandra D___, who acts as his “mother,” saying it’s not clear why they are collecting Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits instead of working.OK, it's weird, but why pick on this guy? How many people are mooching off SSI? Hell, Judge Judy wouldn't have a career if people weren't abusing the SSI program. But let's hear how he reacts to new found publicity: “You wanna test how damn serious I am about leaving this world, screw with my check that pays for this apartment and food. Try it. See how serious I am. I don’t care,” the California man said. “I have no problem killing myself. Take away the last thing keeping me here, and see what happens. Next time you see me on the news, it will be me in a body bag.”Wow, he threw a little baby fit. Who saw that coming? Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Posted
5/17/2011 10:16:00 PM
by Douglas
Ruling in a Kentucky case Monday, the justices said that officers who smell marijuana and loudly knock on the door may break in if they hear sounds that suggest the residents are scurrying to hide the drugs.So knock down the wrong door, totally surprise someone doing something illegal, and because you did it unknowingly and, as Alito says, because the "exigency wasn't created," it's now legal. Here's the whole opinion. I'm glad Ginsburg quoted this part from a ruling in 1947: "The right of officers to thrust themselves into a home is . . . a grave concern, not only to the individual but to a society which chooses to dwell in reasonable security and freedom from surveillance. When the right of privacy must reasonably yield to the right of search is,as a rule, to be decided by a judicial officer, not a policeman . . ."If the officers in this case were excused from the constitutional duty of presenting their evidence to a magistrate, it is difficult to think of [any] case in which [a warrant] should be required."Thanks a lot, 1947. You gave them too many ideas.
Posted
5/17/2011 09:55:00 PM
by Douglas
While I expect that the Old River Control Structure will indeed hold back the great flood of 2011, we also need to be concerned about the levees on either side of the structure. The levees near Old River Control Structure range from 71 – 74 feet high, and the flood is expected to crest at 65.5 feet on May 22. This is, in theory, plenty of levee to handle such a flood, but levees subjected to long periods of pressure can and do fail sometimes, and the Corps has to be super-careful to keep all the levees under constant surveillance and quickly move to repair sand boils or piping problems that might develop. Any failure of a levee on the west bank of the Mississippi could allow the river to jump its banks permanently and carve a new path to the Gulf of Mexico.This is from Friday and the Morganza spillway has been open for three days now. Monday, May 16, 2011
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5/16/2011 11:39:00 PM
by Douglas
The United States reached its $14.3 trillion limit on federal borrowing Monday, leaving Congress 11 weeks to raise the threshold or risk a financial panic or another recession.Wow, I never get tired of this story. Thankfully, it doesn't seem like I'll have to, since this happens just about every year. I finally made a tag for it! The details: In 2010, Congress raised the limit to nearly $14.3 trillion from $12.4 trillion. Three decades ago, the national debt was $908 billion. But Washington spent more than it took in, and the debt rose steadily — surpassing $1 trillion in 1982, then $5 trillion in 1996. It reached $10 trillion in 2008 as the financial crisis and recession dried up tax revenue and as the government spent more on unemployment benefits and other programs.Sleep tight, kids. Labels: debt ceiling Saturday, May 14, 2011
Posted
5/14/2011 09:00:00 PM
by Douglas
A steel, 10-ton floodgate was slowly raised Saturday for the first time in nearly four decades, unleashing a torrent of water from the Mississippi River, away from heavily populated areas downstream.Sit tight, kids we're still in act one of this play. . . .
Posted
5/14/2011 01:41:00 PM
by Douglas
The Army Corps of Engineers announced today that if it opens the Morganza Floodway north of Baton Rouge to reduce the height of Mississippi River floodwaters flowing south, the flow into the Atchafalaya River basin may be limited to only a fourth of the floodway's capacity.Here's what I don't understand. Bonnet Carre is always first to open, dumping water into Pontchartrain. But if the whole system gets overwhelmed, isn't that just going to be MORE water in New Orleans? It's the Lake Pontchartrain levees that failed during Katrina. The Army's battle with gravity is going to get interesting this week. Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Posted
5/11/2011 09:25:00 PM
by Douglas
But the real threat posed by this historic, gathering flood may well lie several hundred miles to the south, where the Mississippi crosses the Louisiana border. There, as the Corps well knows but dare not discuss, this historic flood threatens to overwhelm one of the frailest defenses industrial humanity has offered to preserve its profits from the immutable processes of nature. This flood has the potential to be a mortal blow to the economy of the United States, and outside the Corp of Engineers virtually no one knows why.Don't like $4 a gallon gas? Good, you won't have time to get used to it if the refineries between Baton Rouge and New Orleans are shut down because the course of the Mississippi changes course this weekend. Well good luck with all that. For a good source of current events of as this unfolds, try this. And here's a great history of the problem, and 60 years of the Army Corps of Engineers trying to make water flow uphill.
Posted
5/11/2011 08:54:00 PM
by Douglas
HOT FOOT!!! Sunday, May 08, 2011
Posted
5/08/2011 05:59:00 PM
by Douglas
Some women and men who protest dress in nothing more remarkable than jeans and T-shirts, while others wear provocative or revealing outfits to bring attention to "slut-shaming," or shaming women for being sexual, and the treatment of sexual assault victims.Ok, sure the guy made a stupid comment. Is he advocating sexual abuse against women? No. But, there might be some situations women find themselves in that would increase their likelihood of being a victim, but we can't talk about that, because sluts have a right to live consequence-free lives, right? Dave Chappelle had the best take on this, when he called a woman a slut because she was dressed like one. She became incensed, and he likened that to people becoming confused as if he were wearing a policeman's uniform. Is it fair to confuse the uniform for the person? Absolutely. You may not be a slut, but if you're wearing the uniform, you might as well be. Tuesday, May 03, 2011
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5/03/2011 06:39:00 PM
by Douglas
I concluded that he wasn't really enjoying it, and that he was merely--like a man in a brothel, or a boy smoking his first cigar, or a tourist traipsing round a picture gallery--TELLING himself that he was enjoying it, and behaving as he had planned to behave in the days he was helpless.How perfect. "I know I'm supposed to enjoy this. . so why don't I?" I don't think the world was a better place with OBL in it, but his demise gives us very little to celebrate. In short, he won, and he was looking for this bullet for the last 15 years. The "war on terror" isn't any closer to being over, we're not any safer, and the draconian law that were enacted because of him will never, ever go away. So celebrate the revenge, morons, and think real hard about the times when you used to be able to get on an airplane without getting felt up. Here's an amusing send up of a past not likely to return: Sunday, May 01, 2011
Posted
5/01/2011 10:12:00 PM
by Douglas
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