Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Regent Law??

Please tell me that you've heard of this through some other source than just this blog...

Regent Law School was started by Pat Robertson and is a "tier 4" law school (that means "bad"). Yet, Monica Goodling (you've at least heard of her in the news in the past week or so, right?... maybe on the Daily Show??) and about 150 other graduates of this small, poorly ranked, VERY religious school are highly integrated into our current government and administration, especially in the Justice Department.

Here's a clip from Bill Maher about the topic...

Thursday, February 1, 2007

What If...?

The brainchild of Francis Stokes, the series "God, Inc." asks the question...

What if all the problems on Earth are really were caused not by a spiteful deity, or karma, or fate, but just plain office politics and the Peter Principle?

And I must say... it's pretty well put together. Of course, the actors are relatively amateur, but not too bad.

Episode 1


Episode 2


Episode 3


Episode 4


Episode 5


more to come... (I hope)

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

State of the Union

I actually watched most of the State of the Union address last night... instead of the 4 or 6 minutes I usually put into it.

The reason was that Bush actually had to compromise a little this year. For the past 6 years, he could pretty much say whatever the Republicans wanted him to say since they had all the power.

This year, you could actually hear some cracking in his back as he tried to bend over backwards to steer clear of impeachment.

I especially liked his "20 in 10" proposal... limit the US gas use by 20% in the next 10 years. Great idea!!

Wait... weren't you the one who pushed through an energy bill with so many loopholes for energy companies and other entities that it more than offset the 1.8 mpg improvements you required for SUV's and "light trucks"... by 2011?

Well, regardless of your past "initiatives"... if you actually follow through with this proposal, it will help everyone in the world.

As for the Health Insurance Tax Reform initiative... or whatever you're calling it... I'm not so sure I like its current version. But I think it's a step in the right direction.

As it stand now, though, it seems that you would like the middle class to purchase health insurance for the poor. I don't have a problem pitching in to help them out, and lower health care costs for everyone in the process... but shouldn't the people who can help the easiest also lend a hand???

The middle class are the people who are losing ground the fastest in this country, and your proposal will help dwindle their spendable income just a little more. Plus, I don't know how it works in your large, rich, fortune 500 companies, but out here in the real world, it's quite rare for an employer to fully fund the cost of an employee's health insurance... unless of course you're part of a union that has negotiated for decades to make this part of the overall compensation package. So what I take from your proposal is that you'd like the union members and the middle class to "resolve" the current problem of 45+ million uninsured Americans, and lower themselves in the class wars just a little more...

You know what's sad... we're probably willing to do it. Because we're compassionate and patriotic citizens who are willing to go out of our way to help a fellow American...

Oh, and in case you missed the speech... here's a link to it on YouTube

Monday, January 22, 2007

C'mon... do it again

They weren't here to start no trouble... they just wanted to dance!

1985 Chicago Bears

I wonder what an NFL Team would release today if they were to do a song and dance number... for some reason the song "Sexy Back" comes to mind, but I'm not sure why...

maybe because it has been beaten into my head for the past year.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Now that's just no good

Cellphone Tapping - short video (45 sec)

Seriously?!?!... if it was on Fox News, then it isn't a matter of national security, I guess.

Hell, I haven't even finished the book 1984, and it's already coming true.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

One blog CAN make a difference

[update: WPIX CBS-5 pulled every YouTube video showing this story, so here's the link to the WPIX website... check out the video in the upper right corner rather than spending the time reading the article... ]

Of course it helps to have more than a handful of readers ;)

But if all of the low-reader bloggers stick together, we also can make a difference.

If you feel that this type of radio broadcasting is unacceptable, especially when this broadcaster is a subsidiary of Disney, please repost this video to your blog.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

In shock...

Just saw Saddam's hanging video on YouTube... I'm in shock.

I'm quite surprised that YouTube allowed the equivalent of a snuff video to be posted and viewed by millions. Now I know that people worldwide had an interest in the outcome of the trial and the execution, but doesn't that leave the door open for other videos of people dying (hopefully by accident)?

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that when I went searching for it, I was able to find it within 3 minutes, but I'm sure I could have found it somewhere else on a site that most children wouldn't be using on a regular basis... (Do kids use YouTube? That's a good question)

Anyway... I'm just still shocked.