Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Scattershooting

Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to Ollie Mack:

Oh yeah, open borders is a great policy idea:
A Mexican national infected with a highly contagious form of tuberculosis crossed the U.S. border 76 times and took multiple domestic flights in the last year.

And working to make getting a FISA warrant as difficult as possible is another bit of genius:
U.S. intelligence officials got mired for nearly 10 hours seeking approval to use wiretaps against al Qaeda terrorists suspected of kidnapping Queens soldier Alex Jimenez in Iraq earlier this year, The Post has learned.

Item: 46 percent of Americans feel that the US economy is in a recession, according to a CNN-Opinion Research Corporation poll. You know, there are random idiots out there who are impressionable and gullible to believe that man walked the earth with dinosaurs, that the US or Israel of both either committed or had advance knowledge of and allowed 9/11, or that Bush lied about WMD in Iraq. But how can such a large segment believe something such a blatant falsehood? I understand that mainstream media propaganda in service of the DNC is relentless, but it still saddens that so many people can be so uninformed as to be so far off the mark on such a fundamental fact.

I turned on the Lakers opener and a Tennessee-Houston football game broke out.

Speaking of the new Lakers season, suppose you want to go to a home game and partake in the convenience of valet parking. Well…that will be $4510, up front (tips not included). Yep, you have to buy the entire 41 game season at $110 a pop. I’d just like to be one of the valets, I can catch the game later on TiVo.

And finally, thanks to (genius blog name) Kissing Suzy Kolber for perfectly summarizing my thoughts on the recently concluded baseball postseason.

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