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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Thursday: Partly cloudy with a strong chance of stupid links

"The very concept of Christmas contradicts and conflicts with the foundation of Islam. Every Muslim has a responsibility to protect his family from the misguidance of Christmas, because its observance will lead to hellfire. Protect your Paradise from being taken away - protect yourself and your family from Christmas." - Crazy Muslim Lawyer Guy - Well, I can't argue with that. And remember, Communism Kills!

A guy named Pheuk Kue is a sex offender? Who'da thunked.

While you are wasting your time online anyway, why not let Prez-in-Soon O-Bamamamama know how you feel about marijuana here. NORML says to do it, so you better fucking do it. I mean, according to this study, more 10th graders smoke pot than ciggies. That's progress.

Be sure to check out The Top 10 Anomalous, Dubious, Hoax, Events And Links Of 2008. Oh, the things people do for their fifteen minutes. Since we're on top ten lists, why not the Top 10 Experiments ever? Like when they put three mental patients who claimed to be the second coming of Christ all in the same apartment as roommates for two years. Now that's science...

After having finished the HBO series 'John Adams' (which I would give a million stars to, if they were mine to give. Well played, Mr. Giamatti and pals!) I've been on an early American history binge. If you've never been to John Locker check it out - it's a huge listing of streaming online documentaries. Given, a large number of them are about alien shape shifting politicians and the New World Order and other bullshit, there are a bunch of good ones in a series called 'Liberty' I have been watching. They are pretty good and very educational, and all the speaking parts are based on real letters, pamphlets, and journals. Their John Adams, however, is no Paul Giamatti. If anyone is paying attention, I would like one of those powdered wigs for X-mas, please. A nice one. One I can wear to the next Contenental Congress. Sometimes I wish I had Hypertrichosis. Then I would never need a wig...