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June 2008
It's Called DRAINAGE, Eli!!!
The Simpering Simian and the rest of his oil-lapdog party seems bound and determined to despoil every inch of the country and coast-line for a measly 7% increase in U.S. oil production by the year 2030. Can anything make it more clear which party is ready to move into the future and which one is still mired in the past?
23 Jun 2008 Posted by MD Wong at 13:16:03
Obama Ecshews Public Financing
Barack Obama has decided to forgo public financing for the general election campaign. Good for him. Taking public funding is a sucker's bet ever since Kerry got Swiftboated in 2004. When the deep-pocket funded anti-Obama ads run (and they will), Obama will be able to counter with paid ads of his own. He won't have to worry about preserving his funds or depending on the hope that people are smart enough (hah!) to see a deception for what it is.
19 Jun 2008 Posted by MD Wong at 13:35:17
Tim Russert Has Fatal Heart Attack
The Meet the Press host who became more and more just another conservative tool of misinformation, has died. I personally avoid all the Sunday morning news shows because so many of them have taken on the tone of Fox News, that it's like watching Conservative policy propaganda.
Russert especially seemed to have a particular beef with Hillary Clinton. Just look at some of the questions he asked her during the debate he "moderated" and how the questions were leading (or misleading) and phrased to make her look bad. Hillary didn't take the bait but the inferences of the questions were heard by the audience, so the damage was done.
On the other hand, he tended to throw softballs at Obama. SNL did a great skit about the Russert-hosted debate that wasn't too far from the truth. Check it out if you don't believe me.
13 Jun 2008 Posted by MD Wong at 12:53:59
Detrimental Growing Pains For Twitter
Remember when Friendster was new and the king of social networking? Then they got bogged down because they didn't have the capacity to support the millions of users accessing their site. Next thing you know, MySpace comes along with better capacity and Friendster goes from leader to has been in the market they practically created. I think Twitter better get its act together very soon, or they'll be the next Friendster.
06 Jun 2008 Posted by MD Wong at 11:00:45
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