I think we need one of these. No?
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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Well, if it’ll keep you home. I’d hate to see you run into a honkytonk woman…
Nite nite… Sweet dreams all, time for some sleep.
No gin soaked, bar-room queens for me, thank you.
But what if she says hi like a spider to a fly?
Oh you mean one Jagger’s pick-up lines like this one?
But I would love to spill the beans with you till dawn.
He’s got a few of ’em. And only Jagger can make ‘torn’ and ‘dawn’ rhyme.
He has those impossibly elastic lips and a tongue that, well, just astonishes.
He can make sounds that ordinary mortal mouths cannot make.
Maybe you’re not waiting on a lady?
Maybe you’re just waiting on a friend.
but nothing beats this for downright nastiness. I’m surprised they didn’t ban it.
Which kind of reminds me of this only in the reverse.
I wonder if these two will be celebrated on tv like Mary Kay and her manchild. I never got that. A man would be universally spit upon.
I need to have it.
Has anyone tried it?
Is it half as good as advertised?
I’ve been wondering what everybody thinks about the new track Miami police are taking. They’ll supposedly be surrounding public areas and checking ID on everybody. This seems more than a bit Orwellian to me. Is this an off shoot of the Patriot Act, or just something someone thought up down there? If this becomes widespread, how much longer before we have to have papers to travel state to state.
It absolutely creeps me out…but then again doesn’t really surprise me at the same time. (we are talking about Florida here!)
I lived in Jacksonville and Pensacola…been all over Florida really. Miami is quite known for their police presence so to speak…
My personal opinion..
They have all that Homeland security funds just going to waste down there and they are bored. That and well…there’s all of those Cubans there…brown just like terrorists….
Ok not all brown…but you get the jist with all talk of borders and what not that’s been floating around lately.
I understand with illegal immigration and all, but this is being bought to bear under the terrorism umbrella. Well then again everything is. It just seems to me that soon something like this will balloon out.
Your not alone in those thoughts. 😉 Kinda seems to me like they are trying to get the populace used to this sort of thing. It really seems intrusive to me, and if I were in Miami…(which I am not…now proudly living Maine) I am pretty damn sure that they would have to drag me kicking and screaming before I would even submit to that kind of thing.
And as for the ballooning out thing…that’s what terrifies me the most. But then again that seems to be par for the course lately doesn’t it?
I couldn’t agree with you more! You’re in Maine. I lived in Kittery for about a year a long time ago. I loved it there.
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WASHINGTON (AFP) – Intrigue deepened over the CIA leak scandal clouding the White House, after TIME magazine revealed special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald had demanded testimony from another of its reporters.
The revelation seemed to indicate Fitzgerald was still aggresively probing Rove, President George W. Bush’s closest political aide, a scenario sure to dent White House’s hopes for a swift end to the damaging affair.
TIME magazine said Sunday that Washington correspondent Viveca Novak would testify under oath about her conversations with Robert Luskin, lawyer for White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove.
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair was 'double crossed' by aides to US President George W. Bush who pushed for war in Iraq, Joseph Wilson, the former US diplomat in the eye of the CIA-leak storm said in a BBC radio interview. AFP/File/Brendan Smialowski
The Washington Post meanwhile reported that Valerie Plame would retire from the CIA, where she has been recently working on non-covert matters, on December 9.
Joseph Wilson to Speak at CSUMB
Joseph Wilson, former U.S. diplomat and husband of exposed CIA agent Valerie Plame, will discuss his book “The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed my Wife’s CIA Identity” on Dec. 6 at California State University, Monterey Bay.
“Treason doth never prosper: what’s the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
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