IATSE Letter to the WGA

I am still pondering how I feel about the WGA's decision to go on strike. But with this letter from IATSE (the union which represents numerous other folks working in film and TV) to the WGA my immediate response is:

Snap!

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Imagine the Sexual Tension

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What are they thinking?


Pelosi: I've never been into the Ivy League fratboy type, but WOW.

Bush: I've never been into Left Coast hippie chics, but WOW.

Pelosi: Hmm, his hands are kinda small.

Bush: I'm gonna kinda brush my hand up against her knee and see if she lets me leave it there.

Pelosi: If we hooked up I could just blame it on the wine we had for lunch.

Bush: I may not be Fred Flintstone, but I bet I can make her Bed Rock.

Pelosi: I bet he thinks I look like his wife.

Bush: Thump me baby, thump me.




Huh?

From Reuters article, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's response to a soldier's complaint of lack of vehicle armor and other protective equipment in Iraq.

"I don't know what the facts are but somebody's certainly going to sit down with him and find out what he knows that they may not know, and make sure he knows what they know that he may not know, and that's a good thing. I think it's a very constructive exchange," Rumsfeld said of the questioner.



Always Read the Label

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A Response to our Election from Across the Pond

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» Continue reading "A Response to our Election from Across the Pond"


A Solution

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58.5 Million Voters CAN Be Wrong (with a capital W)

I was going to blog about the pathetic state of our nation when over 58 million people can vote for what is without a doubt the most inept, narrowminded, self-centered, destructive presidency the country has ever had, but Out of Focus beat me to it, and sums it all up quite succinctly:

"We learned a lot from last night, though. We learned that much of this country is filled with simple-minded people who can't deal with complexities, and therefore they like a president who panders to those uncomplicated natures. I'm not calling Bush stupid (even if I do think he's incompetent), nor am I calling the population of this country idiotic. But it's clear that most people don't like to think through the grey areas of issues, and they want to be told that something is this way or that way, and they succumb easily to scare tactics."

Read his entire entry here.