Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Obama Moves to Top of Poll

From Rasmussen Reports...

Obama is up, Giuliani slips to second, Edwards gains ground, and the other candidates remain in pretty much where they were a month ago. Those are the April results from a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey asking if citizens would definitely vote for or against the 2008 contenders.

Thirty-three percent (33%) of Likely Voters say they’d definitely vote for Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D). That’s the highest total received by any of ten leading Presidential hopefuls included in the poll. Thirty-three percent (33%) also say they’d definitely vote against Obama giving him a net differential of zero (33% definitely for minus 33% definitely against equals net differential of 0). All other candidates have a net differential in negative territory meaning more people are set to definitely vote against them rather than for them. Other polling during the past month found Obama’s favorability ratings have increased to the highest level of any 2008 candidate (see summary of all Democratic and Republican candidates)

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Cranston Schools

From Kmareka...

I went to the meeting of the Cranston City Council on Tuesday...


A must read for all Cranstonites...

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Thursday, April 05, 2007

The Rude Pundit

From The Rude Pundit...

4/5/2007
Why Ann Coulter Is a C***, Part 3741 (Darfur Edition):
Because in her latest "column" (if by "column," you mean, "the s*** swirls and coloring book scribbles of a deranged, spasmodic demi-infant"), she actually says that Darfur is "a country from which no one anticipates terrorism anytime in the next millennium." It is the kind of statement, published in hundreds of newspapers and websites, gleefully repeated by troglodytes with no actual opinion to call their own, that ought to have a person permanently banned from all writing and speaking gigs unless they involve a wooden box and a street corner. While we shouldn't give a f*** about the context of such a blatantly bats*** nutzoid statement, Coulter was saying that Democrats would rather invade Darfur to stop the genocide than invade Iraq. Did that make a difference? Not really.

Let's do this quickly, shall we? Darfur - not a "country." It's part of Sudan. Sudan gave al-Qaeda the support - in allowing terrorist training camps there, among other things - to carry out the attack on the USS Cole in 2000. Osama bin Laden once had headquarters in Khartoum. There is no doubt that Sudan is deeply enmeshed in terrorist financing and other activities.

Leaving out that any editor worth a happy monkey f*** should have caught the error in Darfur being called a "country" in a nationally-syndicated column, it truly boggles the f****** mind, as it always does, as to why this ridiculous clown of a c*** beast is allowed to f*** her babblings into the air.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Thai King p-o'ed at this?

From USA Today...

The Thai government blocked access to the popular YouTube video website Wednesday saying a short film it features insults the country's beloved monarch.

Blocking access to YouTube was part of the military-installed government's move to shut down any websites deemed insulting to the king, and authorities will crack down on more, said Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom, the minister of information and technology.