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2/29/2004

Away Message of the Night

Filed under: General — Jaws @ 10:03 pm

I was procrastinating by reading people’s away messages, and I think this one deserves first prize:

From my friend who is a Dem activist:

my brother is a republican…:’(

(FYI: that’s the “tear” face)

Priceless!

Taking Turns

Filed under: Campaign2004 — Jaws @ 5:11 pm

If I remember correctly, it was back in pre-school and kindergarden when I learned to take my turn and when it wasn’t my turn to wait quietly.

According to this transcript of today’s Democrat Debate (which I didn’t nor do I plan to watch), the four men on the stage never learned how to wait their turn…

As for Kerry’s remarks that he wasn’t sure that “God is on our side”–that’s not going to score many votes in the “Red States”

Wonkette watch the debate and was definitely not impressed

And Mark at Political Annotation has a lot more…just keep scrolling as they say

Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi @ Brandeis!

Filed under: Brandeis,Israel,Middle East — Jaws @ 3:39 pm

Tonight 8PM At Brandeis,

Shiek Ahmed Hadi Palazzi will be speaking on:

Suicide Bombers: Martyrs or Apostates?

Sheikh Palazzi is a scholar of Islam who regularly lectures about the Muslim and Jewish connections to the Land of Israel and Jerusalem. He is an outspoken critic of Palestinian terrorism and the Palestinian Authority’s incitement of children to hate and kill Jews. Sheikh Palazzi is the Secretary General of the Italian Muslim Association and the Muslim Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Islam-Israel Fellowship, Root & Branch Association, Ltd.

Sheikh Palazzi has been interviewed by Israpundit The Sheikh is very anti-militant Islam and pro-Israel!

And yes, there have already been complaints from the “Coaltion for Tolerance” about this (hypocrites)

Talk about bad Judges and traitors

Filed under: Israel — Jaws @ 3:32 pm

No, I’m not refering to any State or Federal Justices…rather this time it’s the Israeli Supreme Court.

Today the court ruled that construction of the Security Fence must be halted for a week, much to the delight of the Arabs and the Israeli left. I guess this shouldn’t have been too suprising, as this is how the court usually rules.

Speaking of traitors, more is coming out about Elhanan Tannenbaum

Tennenbaum admits complicity in drug deal
Retracts bogus statements that he went to search for Ron Arad. Expected to earn half a million dollars for setting up narcotics smuggling network for Hezbollah.

*spit* Traitor… *spit*

Gillespie Vs. McAuliffe–Round 1

Filed under: Campaign2004 — Jaws @ 3:15 pm

Apparently RNC Chair Nick GIllespie faced off against DNC Chair Terry McAuliffe this morning on Fox News Sunday. Here’s a recap according to the Rightsided Newsletter (the last paragraph is priceless)

The two national party chairs had a brief segment on FNS this morning, and there were no real fireworks of which to speak. DNC Chairman Terence McAuliffe talked of the situation “if John Kerry is the nominee,” but he made clear that the “threshold will be when someone gets 2,162 delegates.” He said that the DNC is “not authorized” to spend any money until they have a nominee. He’s not as aggressively seeking to break free of his leash as he was last week on Face the Nation.

McAuliffe accused RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie and the White House of attacking Kerry’s patriotism, something of which we’ve seen a lot of late. Gillespie explained that he was merely pointing out that Kerry’s record in the Senate was one of voting against weapons systems and military funding. In response to charges that Kerry served in Vietnam while Gillespie did not, the RNC chairman countered: “I was ten when Senator Kerry served in Vietnam.”

Wallace asked McAuliffe about the National Journal’s rating of Kerry as the most liberal U.S. Senator of last year. [Political Annotation] Terence did not counter; rather, he pushed the matter aside as irrelevant: “This campaign is not about labels…. This campaign is about George Bush.” Note that, pointedly to Terence for one, it is not about John Kerry, either. This reflects a larger sentiment within the party: unwillingness to rally behind their probably nominee except in opposition to President Bush.

McAuliffe smugly confronted the host, asking him if he were “going to ask any questions about George Bush? I know this is FOX News and all, but…” Wallace answered that he had asked about national security, but McAuliffe had chosen to answer in regards to John Kerry, not the President. McAuliffe’s question backfired.

Feminist Pr0n

Filed under: Brandeis — Jaws @ 1:05 pm

A (series) of signs I saw while walking to the dining hall for brunch this morning :

“Hot and Bothered: Feminist Pornography”

I’ve got no clue what Feminsist porn (make that pr0n) is, but I’ve got no intention of putting down the $2 fee to go see it. Something doesn’t sound right about it…if you know what I mean…

Update: Apparently this is a documentary movie titled “Hot and Bothered

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