Demand Mandi Perkins!

Posted in General on March 13th, 2008 by DhammaSeeker






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To hell with the Democratic process, right?

Posted in Rants on March 12th, 2008 by DhammaSeeker

“He’s winning the Democratic process, but that is virtually irrelevant to the general election.” - Harold Ickes, a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton, speaking about Barack Obama’s success in the democratic party primary season.

Is this the kind of democratic nominee that the nation deserves? To obtain the nomination in contravention of “the Democratic process”! Sounds a bit like the current administration doesn’t it?

Thank about that for awhile.

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Who’d have thought…

Posted in General on March 11th, 2008 by DhammaSeeker

… that Iggy Pop would be be best looking person in this photo grouping?

Iggy Pop, Madonna, Justin Timberlake

Canada’s Funniest Video Movies

Posted in General on March 11th, 2008 by DhammaSeeker

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video

Who needs a movie? Do you need a movie? Fred Spencer Productions makes movies. Do you need a web site? Fred and Sharon can help. Just go to http://fredandsharonsmovies.com/ (temporarily offline).

What aboot my strong suspicion that Fred Spencer is Max Headroom in retirement in the witness protection program?!

A video movie (redundant much?) could improve your life!

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Kentucky Fried Internet

Posted in General on March 9th, 2008 by DhammaSeeker

www.wtvq.com

Kentucky Lawmaker Wants to Make Anonymous Internet Posting Illegal

Wednesday, Mar 05, 2008 - 11:11 PM Updated: 12:40 PM
By Kellie Wilson E-mail | Biography

Kentucky Representative Tim Couch filed a bill this week to make anonymous posting online illegal.

The bill would require anyone who contributes to a website to register their real name, address and e-mail address with that site.

Their full name would be used anytime a comment is posted.

If the bill becomes law, the website operator would have to pay if someone was allowed to post anonymously on their site. The fine would be five-hundred dollars for a first offense and one-thousand dollars for each offense after that.

Representative Couch says he filed the bill in hopes of cutting down on online bullying. He says that has especially been a problem in his Eastern Kentucky district.

Action News 36 asked people what they thought about the bill.

Some said they felt it was a violation of First Amendment rights. Others say it is a good tool toward eliminating online harassment.

Represntative [sic] Couch says enforcing this bill if it became law would be a challenge.

Tim Couch has no idea about the reality of the internet. Not even a Daily Show understanding.

It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.