Friday, April 11, 2008

I Don't Like The Ending To This Story One Bit!


A view of Laika, Nov. 5, 1957, the female dog that Russian officials say is riding into outer space as a passenger aboard Sputnik II. (AP Photo/NASA)

Since there was no way to design a re-entry vehicle in time for the launch, the flight meant a certain death.
After the Soviet collapse, participants in the project told the real story: Laika indeed was to be euthanized with a programmed injection, but she apparently died of overheating after only a few hours in orbit.

The Stolen Election In Florida Was Just The Beginning


How it all began. Just rented the DVD from the library. I think it's been watched so many times that it's worn out. I'll have to get my own copy.

Why I'm The Commander In Chief


George Bush's penis is THIS BIG!!!

U.S. Colonel Killed in Iraq -- On a Treadmill in the Green Zone

Yesterday, The Huntsville (Ala.) Times revealed that Col. Stephen Scott, 54, had died on Saturday while working out on a treadmill in the U.S. Embassy in the Green Zone after it was rocketed by insurgents earlier this week, according to his sister. He was only the ninth officer at his level killed in the war to date. The treadmill symbolism is painfully apt, of course.

Another officer, Maj. Stuart Wolfer, 36, who leaves behind a wife and three young children, died in the same place at the same time while exercising. He had been serving in the Army Reserves when called to duty.

Rep. Wexler said that he had talked to Len Wolfer of Boca Raton, Fla., the night before and asked what he wanted to ask Petraeus. That family was relieved that their son "was in the Green Zone, for they hoped he would be safe there. He was not." Wexler said the father wanted to know: "For what? For what had he lost his son?"

Wexler urged Petraeus not to simply say it had been "to remove a brutal dictator."

"That's not good enough," Wexler said. "There are many dictators in the world. For what did Stuart Wolfer and the other 4,024 sons and daughters (killed in Iraq) die for? And how do we define victory so we can bring this never-ending war to a close?"

Petraeus told Wexler and members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee that "what we are fighting for is the national interest....
Greg Mitchell

Woo Hoo, We're Going To Be In Iraq For 100 Years

Is This The Cutest Bunny Ever


Harry the Giant German Grey Rabbit

I Support The Troops But You Have To Stay In Iraq


Oh, and no extra education for you in a new GI Bill.