Ever wonder what was under the burqa?
Yeah, me too.
Check it out! NSFW.
Babes and Islam Babes, Burqa, Burqa Babe 18:56
Axis of Idiots and Failure and Hollywood and Lies and Media Axis of Idiots, Democrats, Hollywood, Liberalism is a mental disorder, Lies, Media, Media Bias, Military, Stupid People 18:25
Stole this from Ace too:
Here’s my spin on it:
Hollywood just can’t help themselves. The morons are really trying hard to portray the military as the evil incarnation of the SS, or something. They just don’t get the fact that no one, NO ONE, wants to see their ideological bullshit utopian socialist garbage, or their shitty portrayal of the military.
Just another piece of shit film I’ll never see. Hollywood keeps adding to that list almost daily. They keep adding actors to my list of morons that I refuse to give my money to.
New Damon flick slanders America
By Kyle Smith
After all of Hollywood’s Iraq movies have flopped (even the Oscar-garlanded “The Hurt Locker” earned only $15 million at the box office), one studio thinks it has the following secret to success: The previous films didn’t insult the United States enough.
“Green Zone,” opening Friday, is a $100 million slime job that conjures up a fantastically distorted leftist version of the war and wraps it around a frantic but preposterous action picture. (Spoilers about the plot follow.)
Matt Damon plays Miller, an Army “chief” (chief warrant officer) assigned to searching for weapons of mass destruction in Baghdad in the opening days of the war in 2003.
The preposterous part comes in almost immediately: After Chief Miller comes up dry a couple of times, he decides to launch a one-man internal-affairs investigation into US intelligence-gathering.
He bypasses his chain of command, endangers good men (when one of his soldiers asks why he’s following a random Iraqi into what could well be an ambush, Miller snaps, “Put your game face on”) and forges a secret alliance against his fellow soldiers with a Baghdad CIA officer (Brendan Gleeson).
Despite being guilty of gross insubordination, lying to his superiors and concealing important evidence from them (a notebook containing the addresses of Saddam’s top officers), Miller is the hero of the film.
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Humor Ass Whoopin', Fight 18:15
Stole this from Ace:
Dude is kicking some butt. They looped it, but still, this guy pulls a Jackie Chan ass whooping on a couple dudes. Funny shit.
Uncategorized 18:09
Been busy with an audit at work. This is taking up all my time, so I can’t even keep up with the news, let alone try to post anything about the day’s events.
I will try as best I can.
I’ll peruse my usual hangouts and see if I can find something worth posting.
Climategate and Global Warming Scam Global Warming, Globull Worming, Lies 17:16
Been sick all friggin’ week.
Still going through ISO/AS9100 training.
G0ing to bed.
I’ll get back at it when I feel better.
In the mean time, go visit Ace:
The state of ClimateGate today, March 3 2010.
(A series of daily-ish roundups of the day’s Climate news and commentary.)
This is by no means a comprehensive recap. The stories come from a variety of sources, and I highly recommend
exploring the linked sites for more breaking news.
Government and Guns and Second Amendment and Truth 14th Amendment, Guns, Second Amendment, Truth 17:28
This isn’t just about the 2nd Amendment. This has huge implications for freedom.
Using Guns to Protect Liberty
by Ilya Shapiro and Josh Blackman
In the landmark case District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court found that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. Because the District is a federal enclave, however, the court stopped short of deciding whether the Second Amendment applies to the states – and whether individuals can assert its protections against gun regulations in places like Chicago, New York and San Francisco.
In March, the Supreme Court will begin to answer this unresolved question – already answered affirmatively just last week by Washington state’s Supreme Court – when it hears arguments in McDonald v. Chicago, a challenge to Chicago’s handgun ban – in which the final briefs were filed earlier this month.