Jul 01, 2009 -
By Joshua Rhett Miller
June 30, 2009
An advertisement for Burger King's latest sandwich leaves little to the imagination and should be discontinued due to "distasteful" and unappetizing references to oral sex, advertising experts told FOXNews.com.
The print ad for the "BK Super Seven Incher" — a limited time promotion in Singapore, a society known around the world for its strict government controls of social conduct — shows the "mind-blowing" sandwich near the open mouth of a wide-eyed, red-lipsticked woman accompanied by the suggestive tagline: "It'll blow your mind away."
"Fill your desire for something long, juicy and flame-grilled," the ad continues.
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Jun 24, 2009 -
For those who might be offended by nudity or homosexual innuendo do not proceed. For the rest of us- enjoy the laughs
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Jun 15, 2009 -
By FRANK RICH
Published: June 13, 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/opinion/14rich.html?em
WHEN a Fox News anchor, reacting to his own network’s surging e-mail traffic, warns urgently on-camera of a rise in hate-filled, “amped up” Americans who are “taking the extra step and getting the gun out,” maybe we should listen. He has better sources in that underground than most.
The anchor was Shepard Smith , speaking after Wednesday’s mayhem at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
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May 21, 2009 -
Obama's Injustice Department
The irresponsible Office of Professional Responsibility.
by Michael Stokes Paulsen
Government lawyers in the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) appear to have leaked to the press parts of a confidential--and classified--draft report concerning the actions of Bush administration lawyers. The report calls for state bar associations to investigate, and perhaps discipline, attorneys who provided sensitive legal advice to President Bush's administration concerning the legal limits of coercive interrogation methods against high-level al Qaeda terrorists.
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May 18, 2009 -
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104213954&ft=1&f=2
She's sexual, uninhibited — and only 85 calories. The "Fling" is the first new chocolate bar Mars has introduced in more than 20 years.
Wrapped in a shiny pink and sliver package, this delicate "chocolate finger" is intended for women.
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May 08, 2009 -
DENIED: Bigotry of the Obamatrons by Charles Winecoff
Recently, at the office (a place I sometimes affectionately refer to as Obama Central), I made the mistake of printing out a Washington Post editorial that questioned the foreign policy expertise of our new Commander-in-Chief. By the time I got to the printer to pick it up, someone else had already seen it - and stamped “DENIED” across the top of the page in red ink. Next to that was scrawled, “RIGHT WINGER GO HOME.”
The first thing that went through my mind was: cross burnings.
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Apr 24, 2009 -
I have this issue; I don't meet people in my circle of friends or my extended friend network so I often try to meet people in public settings.
I just never meet the right ones! I don't even know what it means to
"date" as in, have a period of time where you are seeing different men.
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Apr 22, 2009 -
Civility and Tolerance in the Age of Obama
By Michelle Malkin
They told us if Barack Obama were elected, the nation would come together. Souls would be fixed. Spirits would be healed.
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Apr 18, 2009 -
April 18, 2009 - by Stephen Green Page 1 of 2 Next ->Support Pajamas Media; Visit Our Advertisers
“Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.”
— Saul Alinsky
OK, I get it. It’s a very funny joke. “Tea party” and “teabagging” both have the word “tea” in them — a witticism worthy of Oscar Wilde.
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Jan 19, 2009 -
The Gray Lady's Iseman Problem
By Mark Hyman on 1.19.09 @ 6:06AM
The other shoe has dropped in the New York Times saga involving the newspaper's articles alleging Senator John McCain was carrying on an affair with a Washington, D.C. lobbyist. The alleged other woman, Vicki Iseman, filed a $27 million defamation lawsuit against the Times last month.
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