Monday 11 April 2011

craigslist

A listing i came across on Craigslist....sometimes it doesn't take too much to tell a story. This is not my creation...merely a discovery.

Cuisinart

Make good gift.
Everyone Loves Waffles. ------------------------------------ Also selling an Awsome 50 inch Plasma TV in great shape. Almost 4 yrs old. Use your tax return get great tv. Hate to sell it. Hubby left for new chick and can't afford lux stuff anymore. Don't even have cable/dish anymore. Don't need it. Need to sell $500 Cash and its yours.
Need to sell got Bills to pay off. Thanks 4 looking.

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Waffle Iron is great.

$10.00 Cash

Thursday 7 April 2011

ain't no sunshine when she's gone...it's not warm when she's away.

Saturday 16 October 2010

Never ask.

A California supreme court judge rules that the retarded "Don't ask don't tell" policy practised in the U.S. armed forces is unlawful and unconstitutional.

Nobel laureate, and president Barack Obama and his team have finally announced that they are going to oppose the repeal of the "Don't ask don't tell" policy by the legislature. This team had promised to repeal the policy before the election. They are still claiming that they would repeal the law alright, except that they would much rather change the law through the parliament so as to avoid any precedence of a federal law being overturned by a court.

I just don't know which I find more appalling; the attitude of "The world needs to be saved, but only by me." that seems to be at work, or the sheer lethargy that politicians seem to get struck with once they win an election.

I should not really be concerned, after all. That said, the charade that lawmakers seem to play all around the globe through the ages is simply offensive.

Never ask.

Simply take.

Monday 14 December 2009

Thursday 10 December 2009

...and the Nobel Peace Prize '09 goes to...

Barack Hussein Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".

Isn't it ironic that someone who declares war on a country to be necessary, and allocates troops to continue that war should receive any 'peace prize', least of all the Nobel Peace Prize in less than a fortnight of that allocation of troops.

I try to stay away from politics. I'm not informed enough perhaps, nor qualified enough. But I had to put this down here, lest I forget how grave tragedies can often be so very comic.