Nov 19, 2008 -
This is long, but please read:
My boyfriend & I work at a strip club and I have strict rules about certain things there, one of which is I don't want him giving any of the dancers a ride home. This was agreed upon a long time ago and has never received any argument from my boyfriend. The other night, some dancer & I were talking after the club closed and she was very drunk and asked me out of the blue if I remembered when she hit my boyfriend's car...I said I didn't know anything about it.
- 9 Comments
Oct 23, 2009 -
Media Malpractice
The Fourth Estate is certainly doing its part for Obamacare
RAMESH PONNURU
On October 7, the Congressional Budget Office released a preliminary analysis of Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus’s health-care bill. The report said that the bill would net the government $81 billion over ten years — on certain assumptions, which the report itself suggested were unrealistic.
The report, for one thing, factored in $200 billion in reduced physician payments under Medicare.
- 0 Comments
Sep 30, 2009 -
Blackmailing Israel, Coercing Confession of Blood Libel
Pamela Geller
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/09/obama-administration-goes-third-world-thug-on-israel-blackmailing-israel-coercing-confession-of-none.html
If this doesn't make you puke, you are missing a chip. The US is pressuring Israel to plead guilty to something it did not do, to "build confidence" with the jihadis in Gaza.
Got that?
- 2 Comments
Sep 25, 2009 -
Fake Friends Vs. Real Friends: Can You Tell the Difference?
January 23, 2008 by
Amnesty Alston
Living in a world filled with deceit and betrayal makes it hard for us to trust, therefore making it even harder for us to build friendships.
- 0 Comments
Sep 15, 2009 -
http://spectator.org/archives/2009/09/15/media-malpractice-tom-brokaws/
Media Malpractice: Tom Brokow's World Implodes
By Jeffrey Lord on 9.15.09 @ 6:08AM
Tom Brokaw.
With the passing of Walter Cronkite, Mr. Brokaw is considered perhaps the new "dean" of journalism. As such the former NBC News anchor is periodically summoned forth to assess the current world, an occasion that presented itself recently on the venerable NBC Sunday newser Meet the Press.
- 15 Comments
Sep 14, 2009 -
In honor of Reading Is Sexy's grand opening, I'm going to start off with the series that's has been holding me in a chockhold for going on 10 years now.
Nora Roberts, writing as JD Robb in her not so far distant future has captured my attention since my very good friend lend me a copy of the 1st of the series, Naked In Death. That copy started me on my 10 year journey of hunting and gathering mission to find and read every one of the books in the series.
- 18 Comments
Sep 10, 2009 -
The Sorry State of Journalism
Lessons reporters need to learn from recent fiascos like the Van Jones coverage.
September 9, 2009 - by Christian Toto
I’ve spent the last decade writing articles for daily newspapers, national magazines, and the web. But I never graduated from journalism school, a fact that haunted me for years.
- 0 Comments
Jun 07, 2009 -
Liberal media on life support
By: Noemie Emery
Washington Examiner Columnist
At the White House Correspondents’ dinner a few weeks ago, ‘comedienne’ Wanda Sykes wished kidney failure on talker Rush Limbaugh as his just desserts for critiquing her hero the president. But it was the audience that was really on life support, a situation rued by itself but by few not in the business, and a few developments involving the New York Times, the industry flagship, would quickly prove why.
On May 17, Edmund Andrews wrote a piece in the Times about how the mortgage meltdown and fiscal collapse of last autumn left him over-extended, facing foreclosure, and broke.
- 1 Comment
Jan 26, 2009 -
By Mike Stuckey
Senior news editor
msnbc.com
updated 5:13 a.m. CT, Mon., Jan. 26, 2009
On the surface, the trial scheduled to begin Monday morning in the Dallas courtroom of U.S.
- 1 Comment
Mar 06, 2009 -
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/03/a_dishonest_gimmicky_budget.html
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON -- Forget the pork. Forget the waste. Forget the 8,570 earmarks in a bill supported by a president who poses as the scourge of earmarks.
- 9 Comments