I think mocking and humor, like this, will get libertarian and conservative issues farther than engaging liberals in shout fests on talk-TV/radio.
I didn’t notice til I was a grownup and my kids started watching, but… exactly what crime did most of these fools commit?
Via awesome viral site “I’m bored”.
The latest from Merle Hazard America’s blue grassin’ist economist!
After watching this I want to get my mandolin out and chop a bit.
The Oatmeal almost pegs it:
http://theoatmeal.com/blog/apps
But it isn’t the cost of apps that gets people down, it is the risk of being made a fool when it turns out to be a worthless piece of crap that you never use. Apple should have a system for returning crappy apps, or for trying apps for a day or so before having to buy them.
This would make Apple more, as app prices would rise, as would willingness to try apps.
I like the throwing in of the classic Howard Dean “yeaahhhh” wackiness. I always giggle when I hear that, partly because it is funny and partly because it continues to mock a man I grew to despise when I lived in Vermont.
How joyous, an acronym is born! Obama is in over his head – Oiiohh!
Get yours today:
Found this picture and label on the Internet:
I’ve got jury duty tomorrow. I’m gonna wear this shirt
I’ve never done jury duty. The one time I was called, I was heading to Japan and they agreed to call me later, but they never did. I would surmise the instructions they send you caution you against dramatic dress.
If I were to get jury duty, I’d probably find most people guilty in criminal court, and vote against the plaintiff in civil court.


