Saturday, October 21, 2006

Douchebags

Today's Beauty

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heheh, is "Liberal Douches" redundant?

Anonymous said...

Ahh, to clarify. Some Douches are independents or even Republicans. But all Liberals are Douches.

Anonymous said...

TEST - Blogger has been down for some time now.

Anonymous said...

hehehehehe...

LOL

heard Steven Wright tonight say "my dog has a website, and it only has naked cats on it..."

Anonymous said...

ALERT! ALERT!
We must abandon youtube and google, and support alternatives such as rodger here.

Excerpted concerning YouTube:
As Michelle Malkin posted at her website on October 4, Back in February, you may remember, I cobbled together a little mini-movie called “First, They Came” inspired by the Mohammed Cartoon riots. It’s a simple slideshow highlighting the victims of Islamic violence over the years.

Yet, much like the seeming double-standard employed by Google, the folks at YouTube are only offended by those speaking out against radical Islamic terrorism, not those supporting it. As reported by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin on September 13,

The wildly popular video-sharing Web site YouTube.com has dozens of videos purporting to show individual American soldiers being killed in Iraq, in what amounts to snuff films, overlaid with music and insurgent slogans.

However, YouTube doesn’t seem to be exclusively disturbed by anti-terrorist messages. NewsBusters reported on October 10 that a video posted by conservative film producer David Zucker poking fun at what the Clinton administration did to prevent North Korea from acquiring nuclear weapons in the ’90s was censored by the web-video portal.

Democratic YouTube viewers used the site’s software to “flag” the video as “inappropriate,” a designation usually reserved for extremely violent or sexually explicit video clips. There is nothing even remotely sexual or violent in the clip. The closest thing to an explicit image in the ad is a scene in which “Albright” bends over and her skirt tears a bit in the seat, hardly the stuff that sets FCC commissioners’ hearts aflutter.

And, on October 12, the conservative Gateway Pundit had a video of Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) hanging up on an AP reporter deleted by YouTube.

Yesterday, the Associated Press released a video explaining the story they broke on Harry Reid’s land deal scandal. You can view the entire video at Reuters website linked HERE.

The video is approximately 2:40 minutes long.

I cut “17 seconds” to make the YouTube clip that I posted in this post HERE.

After several hundred hits on the clip today, YouTube just yanked it! It’s gone! Removed!
[End of excerpt]

It is time to boycott google and youtube. There are plenty of alternatives. We must objectively pursue them.
It starts with Rodger's videos here. Let's get imaginative and reward web sites that are not actively undermining us.

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