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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Illegals make false charges; police harass American citizen


Video courtesy of Immigration Watchdog

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Insurgents use Google Earth to plan attacks
BY STEVE

This story is somewhat old, but I thought it deserved a bit more attention. Apparently, the "insurgents" in Iraq are utilizing Google Earth to plan attacks against allied forces. For those unfamiliar, Google Earth gives its users access to images taken from satellites all over the world...including Iraq. Documents have recently been recovered from the homes of "insurgents" which included print-outs of Google Earth images with notes detailing the coordinates of a British military camp.

Google Earth is indeed a wonderful tool. Perhaps a little too wonderful. Story from the Telegraph.


Thursday, February 1, 2007

Prepare for liberal hypocrisy at it's best

So it turns out that San Francisco prophet Gavin Newsom - liberal symbol for all that is good, decent, and humane - was sleeping around with his campaign manager's wife.

Via the Associated Press:

SAN FRANCISCO - Mayor Gavin Newsom apologized Thursday for having a sexual relationship with his former campaign manager's wife.

"I'm deeply sorry," Newsom said during a brief news conference at City Hall the day after the aide resigned. Newsom appeared poised but visibly emotional. He spoke for about a minute and left without taking questions.

Alex Tourk, 39, resigned Wednesday after confronting his boss about his relationship with his wife, Ruby Rippey-Tourk, 34, who once worked as the mayor's appointment secretary.

Newsom acknowledged that he had the affair first reported Wednesday night on the San Francisco Chronicle's Web site and apologized for what he called "a lapse of judgment."

Right. A "lapse of judgment."
Not surprisingly, liberals will rally behind that explanation to defend their hero.

San Francisco residents said the mayor's interoffice dalliance would have little bearing on his performance as mayor.

"I could care less," said Lee Simmons, 79, at a downtown bank. "Newsom is great. I voted for him last time and I'll vote for him again."

Tom Abbott, 36, an executive recruiter, said that having an affair with a loyal aide's wife was "a total slimeball move.

"Any guy who puts that much mousse in his hair can't be trusted," Abbott said. "You don't screw over your own boys."

However, Abbott said that he would probably vote for Newsom in November.

Construction worker Geremy Curtis, 34, agreed that while the news out of Newsom's office made for interesting gossip, "it will be laughed off," he said.

"We put these people on a pedestal and think they are above all usual activities, and when they do something that is completely human, we are astonished," he said.

Sounds sorta familiar. Everyone's human, right?

Curtis predicted that San Francisco voters would forgive the mayor if he owned up to any lapses in judgment.

But there's one problem with this current liberal forgiveness and understanding, and that's because there's absolutely no chance they're going to feel the same way when Rudy Giuliani or Newt Gingrich are on the campaign trail for the Presidency. Will they still have the same understanding? Will they still feel the same forgiveness?

No. Not a chance.

Starting soon, we're going to be bashed in the head with reminders of infidelity. We'll see liberal protesters yelling obnoxious insults while holding signs reading such things as "CHEATER" or "ADULTERER" or ironically ... "HYPOCRITE."

Will anyone bother to remind them of their words regarding Newsom?