And I think he speaks rightly.
Aw, shit.
Not again.
Maybe the assholes in Congress who want to cut NASA funding for new technologies will think again. The shuttles are 20- to 30-year-old technology. It’s time for something new that eliminates the risk of riding in 20-year-old airframes. If we’re going to be serious about space it’s time to start building serious spacecraft.
OK, one:
Judge throws out Grunow gun verdict
It’s morning in America.
(Thanks to the Professor)
Now I AM gone fishin’. Ice fishin’, unfortunately.
Gone fishin’
Back Monday, or earlier if war breaks out. It’s time to take a break.
Rebuild them
I think Deroy Murdock is right.
One of those days
It just didn’t turn out the way I expected. I was supposed to be on vacation today (and for the rest of the week), but I had to call in on conference calls anyway. Then I had to call the mortgage guy, my investment advisor, my wife (twice)…swept the carpet, transferred video from 8mm to VHS…
Bottom line, didn’t get much chance to blog today.
However, Tom Daschle and Nancy Pelosi are both invited to kiss my ass.
FREE IRAQ NOW
NUKE BAGHDAD
With friends like these…
Interesting article on the “Super Bowl Sweep” that netted 69 illegals, 34 with prior convictions, amongst the security workers and cab drivers who will be working in and around the Stupor Bowl.
I couldn’t help but take severe exception to the last few paragraphs of the story, though. Fox reports; I’m deciding.
John Mansfield, the lawyer for a Nigerian-born British citizen who was picked up in the sweep, filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday, alleging that Anthony Ajayi’s rights were violated when he was picked up Jan. 10 at the private security company where he had been working with a false social security number.
Ajayi, 25, who married a U.S. citizen nearly a year ago, was in the process of obtaining permanent residency and had a legal work permit that he planned to use once he switched jobs. His lawyer, who insists his client is not a security risk, is challenging the INS’s plans to deport him without an immigration court hearing.
“The Super Bowl sweep is a great idea in its general concept. The problem is the way the INS goes about it. They pretty much pick up any person who’s overstayed their visa whether or not they’re a security risk,” said Mansfield, a Temecula-based immigration rights attorney.
“I’m all for combatting terrorism but I also think the moment we start infringing on individual rights, that’s the moment we need to be concerned,” he said.
Counselor…whose rights were violated? Let’s enumerate the problems here. First, your client was working under a false social security number. I believe that’s a felony.
He had a legal work permit…how did he get it? With his false social security number?
You say, “The problem is the way the INS goes about it. They pretty much pick up any person who’s overstayed their visa whether or not they’re a security risk.” Last time I looked, that’s their job. If you overstay your visa, you’re in violation and liable to be deported. That’s the whole point of all the screaming that was done over the visas for the 9/11 murderers.
Counselor, maybe you ought to find another line of work that you’re better suited for. Hint: Might not want to try security or driving a cab.
On the other hand, you can’t just make shit like this up.
Woman Says Doctor Branded Uterus During Surgery
Actually I’d pretty much expect this from a UK alumnus. Too bad your doctor wasn’t from IU, ma’am. They take medicine seriously up here.
In the “who gives a flying fuck” department…
I can’t believe this is being passed off as news. Or as academic research, for that matter.
Fox, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Professor Liu, MSU should immediately terminate you, and your license to mold the minds of the youth of today should be torn to bits and fed to the fire.
No comments?
I must be infallible of late.
Since I know that’s not true…