Showing posts with label insane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insane. Show all posts
Tuesday
Thursday
Tuesday
To Stand with Like-minded People
These are the people for whom we must design our sound bites?!
What a sad freaking state of affairs. Not one of them has more than a passing knowledge of the issues . . . not one can defend a statement, not one knows anything about government, and every one turns to god for answers.
Great. FN great. From NewLeftMedia
What a sad freaking state of affairs. Not one of them has more than a passing knowledge of the issues . . . not one can defend a statement, not one knows anything about government, and every one turns to god for answers.
Great. FN great. From NewLeftMedia
Friday
I can't describe this.
This is amazing, just click through below to the blog for the full glory.
"Badger tickling: proceed with caution"
"Vampire penguins? Zombie guinea pigs? We're done for.... done for."
WORDS OF A SLEEP TALKING MAN (thanks to towleroad)
Monday
Put your hands together for WHAT?
Holy crap, check it HERE.
"Leaders of the Church of Christ, Scientist, are pushing a proposal that would help patients pay someone like Lewis for prayer by having insurers reimburse the $20 to $40 cost.
The provision was stripped from the bill the House passed this month, and church leaders are trying to get it inserted into the Senate version. And the church has powerful allies there, including Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), who represents the state where the church is based, and Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah), who said the provision would "ensure that health-care reform law does not discriminate against any religion.""
Now I'm all for regrouping and looking inward every so often, and if it helps to still your hands from action by folding them together -- then be my guest, but if I can't get coverage for a massage, then you can't get reimbursed for your magic.
The provision was stripped from the bill the House passed this month, and church leaders are trying to get it inserted into the Senate version. And the church has powerful allies there, including Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), who represents the state where the church is based, and Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah), who said the provision would "ensure that health-care reform law does not discriminate against any religion.""
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