Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Insults of the Day

You know, one can say I wax and whine about the same things here every day (and I do); however, despite the declining sales and increasing irrelevancy, my big-city, largest-in-the-region War Daily gets worse each morning.

I know it's hard to believe, but it's true.


Today's bumper crop
:

“I certainly had the sense from my meetings with the prime minister and the defense minister today that they are perfectly willing to allow this process of attempted engagement to go forward,’’ Gates said.

Just about SAYS IT ALL about the USraeli relationship, doesn't it?

“When you’re introducing a plan that doesn’t have to make a [profit] and can go to the Treasury to get bailed out, you’re creating an unlevel playing field.’’

Of course, he isn't talking about
banks.

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The war fronts
:

"Yesterday, the British Ministry of Defense announced that two British soldiers were killed by a bomb in Helmand province"

Of course, that is the FIFTH DAY in a ROW that OTHER VIOLENCE and WARS have been IGNORED by the GLOBE !!!

Think Pakistan, Africa, Palestine, and Iraq, readers.

Hell, they are still shoveling the "
we are leaving" bull-oney (hey, what is one more lie anyway, right, Globe? You've lied about Iraq from the start)!

Oh,
THIS explains EVERYTHING!!!!

No need to explain any of this divisive, agenda-pushing Zionist garbage from the Globe
:

"Gates arrest audio indicates race was not factor at start"

"Gates, Obama, and Crowley expected to meet Thursday at White House "

"Gates says foundation to file amended IRS report"

Say what?


"Not so honest Skip Gates gets caught Oops, that research grant wasn't a research grant. And a conservative blogger apparently forced the "distinguished scholar" to come clean.

Need I even say it?

"Fla. jury rules for hospital that deported patient"

Related
: Reason Number One Why No One Reads the Boston Globe Anymore

Also see: Reason Number Two Why No One Reads the Boston Globe

Except me.

"One zoo, not two"

That explains the front-paging of that
issue.

"Even though sales and prices are still sliding, June delivered the smallest year-over-year drop that we've seen so far in 2009."

"Verizon to cut 8,000 jobs this year

"Avila Therapeutics reports raising in $30m in equity funding"

That's the best New England's largest newspaper can do?


"Yes We Can....

What in the hell are you going to do about it?

Write an indignant blog?

Yeah, he's right; why bother anymore?

--MORE--"

And if he doesn't set me straight, this will....


"AP plans ‘registry’ to track, license online news content

The US news agency the Associated Press, in a move aimed at protecting its content online, announced on Thursday it was building a “news registry” that would track the use of its stories on the Web. The New York-based AP, a cooperative owned by more than 1,400 US newspapers, said that the news registry will “tag and track all AP content online to assure compliance with terms of use.”

"Okay, so we all have to stop linking to (and driving traffic to) AP stories." -- Wake the Flock Up

Related:
Obama Seeks to Banish Blogs

Until we meet again, readers -- and I will always love you, my dear followers.

Update:
11:35 AM Gandhi

Just wanted you to know where I will be the next few hours, my dear readers.

Albert Einstein was right; one can scarcely believe one such as he walked this earth, and that it ever happened.


LONG LIVE GANDHIJI!!!!!


Also see:
The Most Difficult Essay I Have Ever Read