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Griffey returns to Seattle!

Filed under: News, Sports — Tags: , , , , , — houstonwade @ 7:47 pm February 18, 2009

Finally, after 10 years away, and after he has finally realized that Cincinatti and Atlanta are holes not worthy of fill, Ken Griffey Jr. has returned to Seattle.

From the looks of it, Griffey had all but signed with the Braves until some loudmouth with the orginaization leaked that Griffey was going to be theirs that “The Kid” withdrew from negotiations and signed with the Mariners. If you can’t trust your front office, who can you trust?

Griffey in the uniform he was born in, die in, and wear to The Hall.

One thing I have never understood about Griffey: He was drafted by the Mariners in 1987, he signed an eight year deal with the Mariners (a very long contract in baseball) and had taken them to two playoffs, and was the reason they built a $500 million stadium catered to his lefthanded swing, his best friend, Jay Buhner, played and lived in Seattle, so Griffey then spends two million dollars on a home in some malaria swamp in Orlando and then demands a trade so that he can be closer to his family. Why the hell, if your job, and friends are in Seattle, would you move your family 2,700 miles away?!?! It’s like someone moving next to the airport and then complaining about the noise.

Well, I’m glad he’s back. I think he realized that Seattle we’re the only ones who really, truly loved him and that Cincinatti couldn’t hold that kind of love for the man. Maybe he’ll realize what a pit Orlando is and finally move his family out of the South.

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We have a new president

Filed under: News, Politics — Tags: — houstonwade @ 10:22 pm November 4, 2008

Thank you, America.

President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama

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The vote suppression is going strong

Filed under: News, Politics — Tags: , , , — houstonwade @ 5:02 pm

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This one is enough to piss off anyone. You just have to read it in it’s entirety.

Voters Across Nation Hit by Dirty Tricks
By DEBORAH HASTINGS, AP

(Nov. 2) - In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks — confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.
The intent, almost always, is to keep folks from voting or to confuse them, usually through intimidation or misinformation. But in this presidential race, in which a black man leads most polls, some of the deceit has a decidedly racist bent.

Complaints have surfaced in predominantly African-American neighborhoods of Philadelphia where fliers have circulated, warning voters they could be arrested at the polls if they had unpaid parking tickets or if they had criminal convictions.

Over the weekend in Virginia, bogus fliers with an authentic-looking commonwealth seal said fears of high voter turnout had prompted election officials to hold two elections — one on Tuesday for Republicans and another on Wednesday for Democrats.

In New Mexico, two Hispanic women filed a lawsuit last week claiming they were harassed by a private investigator working for a Republican lawyer who came to their homes and threatened to call immigration authorities, even though they are U.S. citizens.

“He was questioning her status, saying that he needed to see her papers and documents to show that she was a U.S. citizen and was a legitimate voter,” said Guadalupe Bojorquez, speaking on behalf of her mother, Dora Escobedo, a 67-year-old Albuquerque resident who speaks only Spanish. “He totally, totally scared the heck out of her.”

In Pennsylvania, e-mails appeared linking Democrat Barack Obama to the Holocaust. “Jewish Americans cannot afford to make the wrong decision on Tuesday, Nov. 4,” said the electronic message, paid for by an entity calling itself the Republican Federal Committee. “Many of our ancestors ignored the warning signs in the 1930s and 1940s and made a tragic mistake.”

Laughlin McDonald, who leads the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project, said he has never seen “an election where there was more interest and more voter turnout, and more efforts to suppress registration and turnout. And that has a real impact on minorities.”

The Obama campaign and civil rights advocacy groups have signed up millions of new voters for this presidential race. In Ohio alone, some 600,000 have submitted new voter registration cards.
Across the country, many of these first-time voters are young and strong Obama supporters. Many are also black and Hispanic.

Activist groups say it is this fresh crop of ballot-minded citizens that makes some Republicans very nervous. And they say they expect the dirty tricks to get dirtier in final hours before Tuesday.

“Oh, there’s plenty of time for things to get ugly,” said Zachary Stalberg, president of The Committee of Seventy, a Philadelphia-based government watchdog group that is nonpartisan.

Other reports of intimidation efforts in the hotly contested state of Pennsylvania include leaflets taped to picnic benches at Drexel University, warning students that police would be at the polls on Tuesday to arrest would-be voters with prior criminal offenses.

In his Jewish neighborhood, Stalberg said, fliers were recently left claiming Obama was more sympathetic to Palestinians than to Israel, and showed a photograph of him speaking in Germany.
“It shows up between the screen door and the front door in the middle of the night,” Stalberg said. “Why couldn’t someone knock on the door and hand that to me in the middle of the day? In a sense, it’s very smartly done. The message gets through. It’s done carefully enough that people might read it.”

Such tactics are common, and are often impossible to trace. Robo-calls, in which automated, bogus phone messages are sent over and over, are very hard to trace to their source, say voting advocates. E-mails fall into the same category.

In Nevada, for example, Latino voters said they had received calls from people describing themselves as Obama volunteers, urging them to cast their ballot over the phone.

The calls were reported to Election Protection, a nonprofit advocacy group that runs a hot line for election troubles. The organization does not know who orchestrated them.

“The Voting Rights Act makes it a crime to misled and intimidate voters,” said McDonald. “If you can find out who’s doing it, those people should be prosecuted. But sometimes it’s just difficult to know who’s doing what. Some of it’s just anonymous.”
Trying to mislead voters is nothing new.

“We see this every year,” said Jonah Goldman of the advocacy group Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. “It all happens around this time when there’s too much other stuff going on in the campaigns, and it doesn’t get investigated.”

In 2006, automated phone calls in the final days leading to the federal election wrongly warned voters they would not be allowed to vote without a photo ID. In Colorado and Virginia, people reported receiving calls that told them their registrations had expired and they would be arrested if they showed up to vote.

The White House contest of 2004 was marked by similar deceptions. In Milwaukee, fliers went up advising people “if you’ve already voted in any election this year, you can’t vote in the presidential election.” In Pennsylvania, a letter bearing what appeared to be the McCandless Township seal falsely proclaimed that in order to cut long voting lines, Republicans would cast ballots on Nov. 2 and Democrats would vote on Nov. 3.

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Evengelicals more likely to have sex younger and more often than “Godless” Americans

Filed under: News, Politics, Religion — Tags: , , , , , , — houstonwade @ 8:35 pm October 28, 2008

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Oldie but a goodie

This study finds that Evangelical, holier-than-thou, fundamentalists have sex younger, more often and much more likely without protection than pretty much every other demographic in America. Not surpisingly this results in more pregnacies.

The studies conclusion is that in “Blue” America people don’t frown upon premarital, teenage sex and believe that sex-ed should be taught teaching children about their bodies and the dangers, consequences and protections involved with sex. This results in far less teenage pregnacy and rates of sexually transmitted diseases. Meanwhile, “Red” America believes that only absitance should be taught in schools and kids should be kept ignorant of all matters of sex and their bodies becuase sex should only happen in the confines of marriage. It’s funny that the children of Evangelicals find themselves pregnent more often than their “heathen” counter-parts.

The average American pops their cherry at age 17. The average Evangelical at 16. Sarah Palin gave birth to her first child, Track, 7 months and 21 days after she and Todd were married… err, I mean “eloped.”

Sarah “I am Godly” Palin, had premarital sex. She broke God’s law. She is a sinner of the highest order and she raises her children to be sinners just like her. That does not sound like someone I want leading America.

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Rpublicans finally calling for Ted Stevens’ resignation

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Ted Stevens getting ready prison rape.

On Monday Alaska’s senior senator, the longest serving Republican in the Senate, was found guilty on all seven counts of bribery, failing to report gifts and ethics violations. Now that he is finally guilty, and not just indicted, fellow Republicans are just now calling for his resignation. Way to get on board in the nick of time, half the senate.

Now that Sevens’ seat is too close to call, and that he may go to prison for the rest of his quite numbered days, let’s look back on what a wonderful fellow he has been to America:

There’s more, you get the idea. Ted is evil and a coot. A crazy coot.

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Stocks rally on news of more bad news

Filed under: News, The Economy — Tags: , , , — houstonwade @ 3:18 pm

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I have said it before and I will say it again; Harvard Business School is ruining our country. The people that go to, and graduate from, this “hallowed” institution have got to be the dumbest of the dumb. Stocks surged to their second largest one-day gains in history on the news that consumer confidence is at an all-time low and that home prices are 80% of what they were a year ago. Tomorrow I guarantee that the market will be down hundreds yet again, erasing all jovial gains made today, because we have a bunch or scitzos running things.

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Home prices have record 17.7% plunge!

Filed under: News, The Economy — Tags: , , , , , , , — houstonwade @ 3:10 pm

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Get your very own shithole in Stockton for no money down!

The over inflated home prices of the last 20 years are cumbling faster than any investment in recent memory. I heard on NPR not too long ago that Orange County, FL had twice as many homes as there are families (TWICE!!!).

On the Westcoast Stockton is where the housing bubble is most popped. Who would have thought that building tens of thousands of homes in the least desirable part of the country would have been such a bad idea? Stockton is a shithole. Why would anyone pay $400k to live there is beyond me. Then the banks foreclose and are stuck with a POS house in a POS part of the country and guess who now owns that big ol’s POS? We the people! We just paid $850 billion dollars to buy bad ideas in shitholes all across America that are just like Stockton.

The last time I was in Southern California to visit my brother and his family was in April 2007. The Orange County Register (one of the most right wing rags I know of) was congradulating everyone for reaching a median home price of $700,000. “Yay, OC, you did it!”

The problem with this was that the average Orange County resident made around $60,000 per year. that’s $5k per month. The average mortgage was $8k per month. That is bad economics. Period.

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Consumer confidence at all-time low

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , — houstonwade @ 2:55 pm

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Today the consumer confidence index reached its lowest level ever. Ever! CC is at half of what it was in September. Well, we only have one day until the 79th anniversary of the great depression.

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I just knew she was lying: McCain Volunteer lies about being mugged and having “B” carved into her face

Filed under: News, Politics — Tags: , , , — houstonwade @ 3:36 pm October 24, 2008

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She’s just a little bit of dumb, ain’t she?

Whoops, I fogot that my

I read this sad story very late last night about this poor McCain volunteer who was mugged at an ATM and then, when her assailant saw she had a McCain/Palin bumper sticker he lost it, beat her up, and then carved a “B” into her face for some “unknown reason.” My first thought was bullshit.

Of course she claimed her assailant was “some black guy.” Yes, the elusive 6′4″ black guy that mugs people in the most whitebread section of Pennsylvania. It’s always a “black guy” with these Republicans isn’t it? The one time in my life I was mugged it was by white people (and happened last week!)

In my heart I knew she had to be making this up; and then I saw the picture of her black eye and the “B” and was certain she had made the whole thing up. The “B” was backwards as if some idiot, her, had carved it into her face using the reflection in a mirror. Don’t these people ever watch CSI? First of all, don’t claim you were mugged at an ATM. ATMs have cameras and the police said there was no video of her mugging; or of her even using the ATM for that matter. Second, realize that if someone carves a “B” into your face they are not going to do it backwards. Third, the only “Black Guy” in rural Western Pennsylvania is not going to go around mugging people, because everybody is going to know who it is: the only black guy for 50 miles!

Have you ever seen the South Park were Butters gets abducted? His mother who thought she had commited infaticide says it was “some Puerto Rican guy” to avoid going to jail. Very relavent I think. Watch it now because you need to.

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San Francisco may legalize prostitution

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , — houstonwade @ 3:19 pm October 23, 2008

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Voters in San Francisco will vote next month on Proposition K. A measure that, if approved, will legalize prostititution making San Francisco the first major city in the US to do so.

If there is one thing I have never understood is how paying someone to make a porno is legal but paying someone for sex is not. Couldn’t a “John” avoid arrest by a ladycop-sting operation just by bringing along a video camera and a release form?

“I’m not paying for sex, officer. I’m making a movie that has sex in it. Sign here. Cue music… and action!” Problem solved.

Let’s think about what San Francisco is about to do. They are about to become a monopoly on the sex trade in the US. Any city near them is going to clear out of hookers. Oakland, San Jose, Alameda all empty. Brothels will be set up legally resulting in increased tax revinues for the city that had previously been untapped. With taxes comes regulation; thus the the hookers within city limits will have access to screening and healthcare that other sex workers around the country do not have making their trade safer. Also, instead of the police spending their time busting prostitution rings they can instead bust people who commit violent crime and theft making everybody else safer as well.

My thought is this: People are going to pay for sex whether it is legal or not. We might as well make it safe and taxable.

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