Today’s Tidbits
March 12th, 2010 . by BastiSexual services as a part of nursing care? That’s in the ‘fat chance’ department here in the States. You’re lucky to get a drink of water.
Yeas & Nays reporter booted from Sean Penn event
When Penn has dissolved into his competent atoms the world will be a cleaner place.
Brain scan can read people’s thoughts: researchers
You’ve heard jokes about the ‘thought police’. Soon the jokes will be reality. You’ll be arrested for not thinking the correct thoughts and the event will be heralded, as a great leap forward in making the world a safer place.
Now the Department of Education is buying up sawed-off shotguns too:
I foresee a lot of shot off toes and feet, not to mention dead Fed weasels who pull these shotguns on people who really know how to use weapons.
Fed. appeals court upholds ‘under God’ in pledge
Surprising good news from a Lefty packed court.
Greek Anarchists Protest Against Government Cuts
Something wrong here. True anarchists want less government or no government at all.
Donald Trump on Al Gore: ‘Take Away His Nobel Prize’…
Noble prizes are like Cracker Jack prizes there’s one in every box and they’re even cheaper and more worthless then they were 50 years ago,
Media heavyweights spar over charging for news online…
Charge away, charge away you won’t get one red cent of my money.
SNOOP: Federal regulator weighs ‘black box’ requirement for all new vehicles…
If you think this will have anything to do with safety you don’t know how the Fed’s work.
Why no one cares about privacy anymore
Quote: “As a social good, I think privacy is greatly overrated because privacy basically means concealment. People conceal things in order to fool other people about them. They want to appear healthier than they are, smarter, more honest and so forth.”
So does this view apply to government agencies when they go into ‘executive session’ in order to conceal the truth of their own malfeasance? I hardly think it does. Neighbors 











