Sensual Night
Get your hot lusty nuance right here. And to go with your nuance, have a nice healthy dose of protein topped off with some gushing air partaking all by the light of some very dim bulbs.
If anyone asks, it’s all Jay’s fault.
Get your hot lusty nuance right here. And to go with your nuance, have a nice healthy dose of protein topped off with some gushing air partaking all by the light of some very dim bulbs.
If anyone asks, it’s all Jay’s fault.
Making up for Chumpsky Chopsky Chomsky’s lack of posts on linguistics, Victor fills the void with aplomb.
What everyone needs - a boobilious euphamization.
From one of the blogs I keep on my index page, the new Iraqi flags, yes flags.
Absolutely brilliant. See why he stays.
Warning: Drink alert!
Hat tip to Victor cause I hadn’t gotten around to reading Allah yet today til I read his entry.
Greg wanted kitty pics, quoting:
Jordan is still waiting for more kitten pics every day, he’s like: “kitty pics?”
Correct, ok, Jordan wants kitty pics so, since I took a ton this morning, will do the ton of little kitty pics. All the cats have gravitated to my kid’s bed and of course, as soon as I started taking pics, Psycho Cat had to get in the act… (more…)
Consorting with the enemy here, one Hillary Clinton. Quoting NewsMax:
In remarks being reported throughout the Arab world Tuesday morning, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton blasted the Bush administration as a threat to peace in the Middle East, going so far as to accuse President Bush of endangering the lives of U.S. troops.Sen. Clinton delivered the unprecedented attack in an interview with the London-based Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat on Monday, with newspapers from Tehran to Islamabad picking up her harsh words almost immediately.
…”Referring to the Bush Administration policies as arrogant and insolent,” Mehr said, “the wife of the former U.S. president further added that Bush is not willing to admit his mistakes in Iraq, the grave mistakes that have endangered the lives of both the Iraqi people and the U.S. servicemen alike.”
The former first lady said that Bush’s “mistakes have also threatened peace and stability in the region.”
Got to wonder about people that willingly give interviews for the enemy. If that’s not enough, WND has more.
Poe’s sensational book, officially released just last week, describes how Hillary took aim at WND Editor Joseph Farah, Net news pioneer Matt Drudge and others, trying to silence their largely successful efforts to disseminate information about her and the president.During Clinton’s years in the White House, Hillary’s “Shadow Team,” Poe says, silenced witnesses, blackmailed senators and congressmen, intimidated journalists and neutralized federal investigations.
Do you think the blogosphere would have grown as fast if they had stayed in power? The book covers such juicy topics as.
Hillary’s secret report identifying the Internet as the greatest threat to Clinton powerThe crucial role of the New Underground - the New Media of Web journalists, talk radio and cable TV - in toppling the leadership of the New York Times
Not to mention the blogosphere, Drudge is a blogger.
How the New Underground exposed the Clintons’ Iran-Contra connection
How the Clintons seized control of federal law enforcement, firing all 93 U.S. Attorneys in a single day, dismissing FBI Director William Sessions and stacking the federal courts with Clinton judges
Imagine them in power with the new powers in the Patriot Act. We’ll all get shut down.
The barrage of lawsuits, IRS audits - including that of WND’s Farah, media smear campaigns, burglaries, wiretaps, surveillance, threats and even physical attacks inflicted on journalists of the New Underground.
I can hardly wait for the Democrats to get in power and flex their muscles. We’ll all be gone.
Hat tip to Daily Newsbrief.
Watching Fallujah lit up like a Christmas tree on FoxNews so decided to check DEBKAfile for the latest.
In Fallujah, attempts to mount joint US-Iraqi patrols to enforce truce abandoned Tuesday. US Marines withdrew from two houses held at city outskirts after 18 hours of heavy guerrilla missile-mortar pounding from city center.Overnight, US Marines and helicopter gunships struck positions and roadblocks set up by radical Shiite Sadr’s Mehdy Army at entrance of Najef and al Kufa, leaving scores dead and anti-aircraft system destroyed.
That was last night, this boom boom is today, not sure extent of battle, going after ammo and weapons. Fallujah isn’t the only place filled with ammo or involved in battles.
Huge blast killed two US troops, injured 5, while raiding building thought to contain “chemical munitions” in north Baghdad’s Abu Muazzem district. Unit of 32 American soldiers were escorting members of Iraq Survey Group hunting for WMD. A number of Iraqis also killed.Cause of explosion that leveled part of suspect building and torched four humvees has not been established, whether building booby-trapped or rocket attack. Additional US unit arrived after blast, some in anti-contamination suits.
News also mentioned bomb blasts in Syria. Fox’s coverage on Syria being rather sparse, here’s what’s up.
Damascus TV interrupted Tuesday night broadcasts for official announcement that Syrian security forces have clashed with “terrorist band” and “situation under control.”Casualties now reported after up to 15 bomb blasts and heavy shooting rocks western al Maza district of Syrian capital Damascus. Syrian security forces cordoned off area. Damascus hospitals placed on the ready. Situation still unclear.
DEBKAfile’s sources add: Initial accounts indicate British ambassador’s residence, Canadian and Saudi embassies in W. Damascus targeted in series of terrorist attacks by car bombs and squads firing machine guns and grenades, recalling al Qaeda’s mixed bombing-shooting attacks in Saudi capital.
Gee, no place is safe from terrorists. Least Al Qaeda didn’t have anything to do with the attack last week in Saudi Arabia.
New al Qaeda audio tape denies last week’s suicide bombing that devastating Saudi General Intelligence Riyadh HQ was work of al Qaeda. New Saudi network leader Abdulaziz al-Muqrin warns of fierce attacks in coming year against “the Jews, the Americans and the Crusaders.” Saudi Arabia will not be able to protect US interests.
No surprise there. But Al Qaeda does claim this.
Jordanian Al Qaeda terrorist Mussab Zarqawi claims to have orchestrated suicide speedboat attack on Basra offshore oil terminal Saturday in which 3 US seamen killed while intercepting seaborne bomb. Attack has halted Iraq’s export from Basra platform.
And no report is complete without the usual idiocy regarding Israel.
Israel formally protests to UN secretary Iraq envoy Brahimi’s remarks calling Israel “the great poison” in the Middle East and blaming its policies for making his job in Iraq more difficult. Israeli ambassador Gillerman calls in question UN objectivity in dealing with Israel-Palestinian conflict.In unheard-of Foreign Office establishment revolt, 52 former senior British diplomats send letter criticizing Blair for backing Bush on his “doomed” policies on Iraq and the Israel-Palestinian conflict - the one defined as “overkill”, the other for lacking impartiality and endangering 50-year old British positions in Arab world.
Yeah, musn’t upset the Arabs. They have the oooooiiilll. Ooo, look, more info on Iraq’s WMD.
Israel’s top soldier Gen. Yaalon confirms: Iraq modified aircraft for possible chemical attack on Israel before last year’s US-led invasion. He identified drones, Tupolev-16s and Sukhois. Dozens at most hundreds of kilos of chemical materials would have sufficed. As to why no chemical or biological weapons found in Iraq, Yaalon said: perhaps they were transferred to neighboring country such as Syria.
Or perhaps they were all classified pesticides.
Since you mentioned it, Michele has a nice long post (includes lyrics) detailing the worst songs ever.
She missed one.
“One Bad Apple” by the Osmonds. Steve Jobs might have issues with that title.
On the other hand, Bill Gates might just dig it.
I can think of more, probably anything/everything by Barry Manilow.
The Queen of All Evil, Rosemary Esmay, has a blog now so she gets to be BOTD just cause.
Hat tip to Zygote. Guess I missed it at Dean’s cause all the talk is of her ample rack which rack I am expecting will look something like this. Now that’s a rack. 
Republican Convention is the proper link for Republican Convention k.
Flip flop doesn’t even bring up the proper site however waffles does.
Jew still works correctly Google hasn’t futzed that up again.
Check it out, Piper is in the chair. And it’s not even Friday.
What a fun kitty treat. Got to have one’s kitty fix for the day you know.
Even better for every entry in the Carnival of the Cats, Lair is donating to the Spirit of America Challenge. And he’s one of us.
Stats, must have stats. Not sure how current they are, what’s up now k.
Blog Coalition ~ Total RaisedCastle Argghhh! Fighting Fusileers for Freedom! ~ $14322.49
The Victory Coalition ~ $9968.44
Liberty Alliance ~ $4514
A PS2, go check it out. Man, is that ever a PR coup for Sony. Course the sex wasn’t guaranteed. Date could have been a flop. Now the PS2 I know will be fun for a very long time. Think I need to replace the one that was stolen, haven’t gotten around to that yet.
More fun than an X-Box although an X-Box is more fun than a girl. Quoting one of the comments.
Ten Reasons why an XBox is better than a girlfriend.10. You can turn on an X-Box with one finger.
9. An X-Box doesn’t mind being completely controlled.
8. X-Boxes actually *are* all the same.
7. An X-Box doesn’t care what movie you want to watch.
6. Your X-Box will never get tired of doing the same thing over and over.
5. Your X-Box is not jealous of XBox Next.
4. An X-Box is ready to play when you are.
3. No maintenance.
2. No matter how much you feed it, it doesn’t get fatter.
1. A foursome with three other guys actually better than one on one.
And that doesn’t apply to sex? Now to the nitty gritty, why the PS2 is better than an X-Box. It has Final Fantasy and all those hot Final Fantasy guys. Think Sephy. The X-Box will never have Sephy.
Interesting news story to come from WND about Saddam’s WMD program courtesy of a content sharing agreement with Insight magazine article by Kenneth R. Timmerman. What they found and was reported by David Kay may not have been huge stockpiles of WMD but were definitely violations of United Nations resolutions.
A prison laboratory complex that may have been used for human testing of BW agents and “that Iraqi officials working to prepare the U.N. inspections were explicitly ordered not to declare to the U.N.” Why was Saddam interested in testing biological-warfare agents on humans if he didn’t have a biological-weapons program?“Reference strains” of a wide variety of biological-weapons agents were found beneath the sink in the home of a prominent Iraqi BW scientist. “We thought it was a big deal,” a senior administration official said. “But it has been written off [by the press] as a sort of ’starter set.’”
New research on BW-applicable agents, brucella and Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever, and continuing work on ricin and aflatoxin that were not declared to the United Nations.
A line of unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, or drones, “not fully declared at an undeclared production facility and an admission that they had tested one of their declared UAVs out to a range of 500 kilometers [311 miles], 350 kilometers [217 miles] beyond the permissible limit.”
“Continuing covert capability to manufacture fuel propellant useful only for prohibited Scud-variant missiles, a capability that was maintained at least until the end of 2001 and that cooperating Iraqi scientists have said they were told to conceal from the U.N.”
“Plans and advanced design work for new long-range missiles with ranges up to at least 1,000 kilometers [621 miles] - well beyond the 150-kilometer-range limit [93 miles] imposed by the U.N. Missiles of a 1,000-kilometer range would have allowed Iraq to threaten targets throughout the Middle East, including Ankara [Turkey], Cairo [Egypt] and Abu Dhabi [United Arab Emirates].”
Anything with a range capable of hitting Israel is a concern IMHO even if the U.N. or the press don’t agree. (more…)