Yes... I'm still posting stuff now and then.
| Hello all. I'm hitting the blog again. I've been pretty busy. A lot has been going on. I know that I'm probably a full day late on this, and I'm sure Michele Malkin or Hugh Hewitt have said something similar on their blogs, but I'll go ahead and say it. (Oh... Have you noticed the comic book sound of the two big bloggers... Anyone who knows what I mean gets a prize TBD. So, let me know if you know what I mean) Anyway... Where is the outrage from the left? Where are the statements from Amnesty International? It's not that I expect to hear anything. However, I would think that the guys on the left would get a freaking clue. We have gotten rid of a regime that did actually torture people (in the traditional sense, not the fraternity initiation sense) this should be applauded. Hell, we used to prop up the jerk. I know that, we all know that. We fixed it. He's now on trial. That's good - plain and simple. Now we have a group of people in Iraq who will mutilate you if they capture you... they cut of heads... slowly. These guys are killing Iraqis They will kill a whole family if they think that someone in that family is collaborating with the coalition. Where are the freaking protests? What's the deal? Why is it that protesters only protest Western Government? Because the US, the UK et al... actually care about this stuff. We're the good guys, the protesters know this. However, they can't protest the bad guys, because the bad guys don't give a flying... This became another rambling mess. I didn't really get my point across but I need to go to work now. I just had to get on here to state the obvious. Oh and GO TEAM USA! USA vs Ghana Thursday 10:00 am EST |



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Anonymous said ... (2:24 PM) :
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Barb said ... (12:14 AM) :
post a commentThe comic reference is to both names starting with the same letter...
First in Geekness,
Mark Calloway
I am awed by the Geekness.
M
Also known as Alliteration (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliteration). And I never noticed until you pointed it out ;-)