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KUDOS AND HAT TIP TO BRAVE NEW FILMS FOR BRINGING TO MY ATTENTION THIS ITEM FROM BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL ON PBS LAST FRIDAY as discussed how the power and intrusion of conservative talkback radio programmes may be open to abuse and incitement to Extreme Ultraviolence among certain easiy-influenced listeners, as may have been the case with the Knoxville Massacree back in July (and note where, because of technical constraints on YouTube's part, the item is presented in two parts):
The which should serve as a wake-up call and a warning to the dangers of how "words have consequences," or so the proverb hath it.
And may want to be enough to call for a general "tune-out" of such hatemongering propagandists, especially such using "entertainment" as a defence to such clear and present danger. That, and my previous suggestion for an effective form of "pre-emptive" interception before the speech can get nasty and ugly.
Come to think of it, something which they could use--as in the meme of the hour:
A vote for McCain/Palin come November means that the economy must get worse before it gets better ... if @ all.
(But do so politely ... and responsibly.)
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"In a world where energy-suppy disruptions could sway the Presidential elections all the more ..."
AS IS PRETTY MUCH OBVIOUS BY NOW, GAS PRICES HAVE GONE BACK ON THE RISE IN SOME PARTS OF THE COUNTRY IN HURRICANE IKE'S WAKE, as in affecting offshore drilling rigs and refineries in and around Houston, Texas still shut down from before Hurricane Gustav's arrival.
And which, because of the Houston/Galveston power grid being cut off from the Texas Interconnexion by way of Ike, may take some time to recover before normal production levels and capacity can be discerned.
Not to mention assessing and repairing damage to refineries and refining capacity, as well as offshore oil platforms (two of which have been spotted adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, having broken loose from their moorings in Ike's winds) and pipeline feeds.
Result: Some, if not all, areas of the country seeing gas prices approaching $5/gallon for regular unleaded thanks to what insurance assessors and lawyers call an "act of G-d" scenario in hurricane form. (The Midwesten states should keep seeing lower than normal pricing for the nonce, inasmuch as crude oil serving the refineries in these parts comes, for the most part, from fields in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Kansas and western Canada. Said refineries being those of Murphy Oil in Superior, WI; Flint Hills Resources [alias Koch Refining] in Rosemount, MN; and Marathon in St. Paul Park, MN.)
Leaving Your Correspondent wondering if the prolonged disruption in Texas Gulf Coast oil and refined products supplies might translate into an "October Surprise" scenario as could leave egg on the face of the "drill, baby, drill!" element only now coming to grips with scandal ... and the Great Unwashed learning to realise that we cannot afford wasteful and unnecessary wildcat drilling which is unlikely to produce timely results.
Get over it.
Continue using public transit, biking or walking.
If you must drive, limit car use to only essential trips, being mindful of the importance of maintaining proper tyre pressure, for one.
And consider shopping online where feasable.
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COULD SATELLITE NAVIGATION AND GPS TECHNOLOGY ACTUALLY SAVE JET FUEL FOR THE AIRLINES, AND ALLOW FASTER TRAVEL TIMES?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) thinks so:
Over the weekend, a test of SatNav and GPS technology in a commercial flight for SFO instead of traditional radar-based navigation systems found that the combi actually resulted in a faster flight compared with radar navigation and considerable fuel savings.
But then again, it's too early to bet the farm on how much longer it will be before the FAA formally scraps radar navigation in favour of SatNav and GPS such on commercial airline services. Further testing will need to be done to work out the kinks in the system and fine-tune it to ensure accuracy.
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FURTHER PROOF THAT A McCAIN/PALIN WIN COME NOVEMBER WILL MEAN THAT THE ECONOMY NEEDS TO GET WORSE BEFORE IT GETS BETTER (IF @ ALL): Retired Federal Reserve Board of Governors Chairman Alan Greenspan has gone on record warning that McCain's Grand Delusion of tax cuts that, he hopes, will translate into jobs and social stability based on free-market capitalistic paradigms will not work without serious spending cuts in the bargain to compensate.
And I think I know how McCain plans to pay for it: "Complete, final and binding" denationalisation of certain "non-essential and non-strategic" government agencies, institutions and schemes, especially so State Social Security (officially excusing same as one with "empowering the workers to a New Golden Age of Industry, Self-Reliance, Personal Responsibility, Thrift based on Cash Economy and a Wholesome and Simple Home Life").
Not to mention essentally turning Medicare and Medicaid over to the several states through "block grants" allowing the states to develop replacement schemes based on their own needs and requirements--so long as such is based on the ideal of free-market capitalism as Great White Father being basis and foundation therefor.
Which, all in all, will only serve to polarise the rich-poor gap to the point where social disorder may ensue, to be put down more than likely by sadisto means.
For now, though, spread this "meme" as a "whispering campaign:"
A vote for McCain/Palin in November means that the economy must get worse before it expects to get better--if @ all.
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"In a world where 'cultural heritage' and 'political satire' are used as defences to racist depictions ..."
ITEM FROM THINK PROGRESS AS PROVES WHERE RACISM IS AS CRUDE AS EVER IN INDECISION 2008, by way of the Values Voter Summit:
At the Values Voter Summit this weekend, vendors sold an item called "Obama Waffles" featuring a racist cartoon of Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) on the box front — with "popping eyes and big, thick lips" — and another image of him wearing an Arab-like headdress on its top flap. Its creators, Mark Whitlock and Bob DeMoss, said it was meant as "political satire," and sold the box for $10 from a booth at the Family Research Council event. CNN's Lou Dobbs stopped by the booth and exclaimed, "My wife will love this!" A photo shows Dobbs with a box of the mix in his hand.
Which leaves Your Correspondent wondering where "political satire" (the defence used by its creators to explain same) stops and offensive ethno-racial pandering begins in this instance.
And come to think of it: With boxes of "Obama Waffles" selling @ $10/box, you might want to reconsider when you see the following selection of pancake and waffle mixes you can buy online (in case lots, fo the most part):
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IS IT JUST ME, OR IS HURRICANE IKE'S DESTRUCTIVENESS UPON THE HOUSTON-GALVESTON CONNURBATION A SHOW OF DIVINE WRATH AND JUDGEMENT for Houston's arrogance in refusing to embrace zoning and land-use laws, not to mention its business community being some of the more arrogant specimens of support for "Wise Use" campaigns?
(Recall, readers, that after the Labour Day Hurricane of 1900 destroyed Galveston, killing some 6,000 people--to this day, the single worst loss of life in a weather-related disaster in the United States--ministers saw the destruction of Galveston as a show of Divine Wrath and Judgement upon what was then Texas' preeminent Gulf Coast port and its elites. In any case, Houston would eclipse Galveston as the Lone Star State's preeminent Gulf Coast port by 1915, thanks to the Houston Ship Channel and the export oil trade out of Houston.)
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IF THERE WAS A GOOD REASON WHY AMTRAK NEEDS ALL THE MORE SUPPORT AND ATTENTION IN CONGRESS, it would have to be the ever-increasing bedlam and confusion among air travellers in the face of higher fares (especially when purchased by phone or @ the airport ticket counter) and longer waits for security checks, not to mention airlines cutting flights all the more in response to higher fuel prices and perhaps secretly overbooking with phantom passengers to create the aura of full planes and profitability.
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AND HERE'S THE MEME TO SPREAD AROUND IN WHISPERS ALL THE MORE:
A vote for McCain/Palin come November means that the economy needs to be all the more in freefall before any recovery can happen--if @ all.
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13.9.08
Is it now safe to say that the tide is about to turn against the McCain/Palin ticket?
IT APPEARS AS IF JOHN McCAIN'S SO-CALLED "STRAIGHT TALK EXPRESS" HAS BLOWN SEVERAL TYRES AND IS ON THE VERGE OF A CRASH which could be, under normal circumstances, its own undoing--but The Terrible-Tempered Mr. Bang, for his part, refuses to come to terms with his fantasy crossing into Reality, instead sticking to the carefully-prepared and -nuanced script of his handlers.
Handlers who, for all Your Correspondent knows, are probably of weird and/or unwholesome nature, and yet fail to come to grips with Truth.
And for which the Mainsteam Media, let alone The Great Unwashed, are starting to see the obvious for once.
Case in point: What The New York Times had to say about McCain's distortions and attacks of late only the beginning of its imminent implosion (hat tip to Down With Tyranny):
Harsh advertisements and negative attacks are a staple of presidential campaigns, but Senator John McCain has drawn an avalanche of criticism this week from Democrats, independent groups and even some Republicans for regularly stretching the truth in attacking Senator Barack Obama's record and positions.
Mr. Obama has also been accused of distortions, but this week Mr. McCain has found himself under particularly heavy fire for a pair of headline-grabbing attacks. First the McCain campaign twisted Mr. Obama's words to suggest that he had compared Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, to a pig after Mr. Obama said, in questioning Mr. McCain's claim to be the change agent in the race, "You can put lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig." (Mr. McCain once used the same expression to describe Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's health plan.)
Then he falsely claimed that Mr. Obama supported "comprehensive sex education" for kindergartners (he supported teaching them to be alert for inappropriate advances from adults).
Those attacks followed weeks in which Mr. McCain repeatedly, and incorrectly, asserted that Mr. Obama would raise taxes on the middle class, even though analysts say he would cut taxes on the middle class more than Mr. McCain would, and misrepresented Mr. Obama's positions on energy and health care.
A McCain advertisement called "Fact Check" was itself found to be "less than honest" by FactCheck.org, a nonpartisan group. The group complained that the McCain campaign had cited its work debunking various Internet rumors about Ms. Palin and implied in the advertisement that the rumors had originated with Mr. Obama.
In an interview Friday on the NY1 cable news channel, a McCain supporter, Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, called "ridiculous" the implication that Mr. Obama's "lipstick on a pig" comment was a reference to Ms. Palin, whom he also defended as coming under unfair attack.
"The last month, for sure," said Don Sipple, a Republican advertising strategist, "I think the predominance of liberty taken with truth and the facts has been more McCain than Obama."
Indeed, in recent days, Mr. McCain has been increasingly called out by news organizations, editorial boards and independent analysts like FactCheck.org. The group, which does not judge whether one candidate is more misleading than another, has cried foul on Mr. McCain more than twice as often since the start of the political conventions as it has on Mr. Obama.
A McCain spokesman, Brian Rogers, said the campaign had evidence for all its claims. "We stand fully by everything that's in our ads," Mr. Rogers said, "and everything that we've been saying we provide detailed backup for — everything. And if you and the Obama campaign want to disagree, that's your call."
Mr. McCain came into the race promoting himself as a truth teller and has long publicly deplored the kinds of negative tactics that helped sink his candidacy in the Republican primaries in 2000. But his strategy now reflects a calculation advisers made this summer — over the strenuous objections of some longtime hands who helped him build his "Straight Talk" image — to shift the campaign more toward disqualifying Mr. Obama in the eyes of voters.
"I think the McCain folks realize if they can get this thing down in the mud, drag Obama into the mud, that's where they have the best advantage to win," said Matthew Dowd, who worked with many top McCain campaign advisers when he was President Bush's chief strategist in the 2004 campaign, but who has since had a falling out with the White House. "If they stay up at 10,000 feet, they don't."
For all the criticism, the offensive seems to be having an impact. It has been widely credited by strategists in both parties with rejuvenating Mr. McCain's campaign and putting Mr. Obama on the defensive since it began early this summer.
Some who have criticized Mr. McCain have accused him of blatant untruths and of failing to correct himself when errors were pointed out.
On Friday on "The View," generally friendly territory for politicians, one co-host, Joy Behar, criticized his new advertisements. "We know that those two ads are untrue," Ms. Behar said. "They are lies. And yet you, at the end of it, say, 'I approve these messages.' Do you really approve them?"
"Actually they are not lies," Mr. McCain said crisply, "and have you seen some of the ads that are running against me?"
Mr. Obama's hands have not always been clean in this regard. He was called out earlier for saying, incorrectly, that Mr. McCain supported a "hundred-year war" in Iraq after Mr. McCain said in January that he would be fine with a hypothetical 100-year American presence in Iraq, as long as Americans were not being injured or killed there.
More recently, Mr. Obama has been criticized for advertisements that have distorted Mr. McCain's record on schools financing and incorrectly accused him of not supporting loan guarantees for the auto industry — a hot topic in Michigan. He has also taken Mr. McCain's repeated comments that American economy is "fundamentally sound" out of context, leaving out the fact that Mr. McCain almost always adds at the same time that he understands that times are tough and "people are hurting."
But sensing an opening in the mounting criticism of Mr. McCain, the Obama campaign released a withering statement after Mr. McCain's appearance on "The View."
"In running the sleaziest campaign since South Carolina in 2000 and standing by completely debunked lies on national television, it's clear that John McCain would rather lose his integrity than lose an election," Hari Sevugan, a spokesman for the Obama campaign, said in a statement.
At an event in Dover, N.H., a voter asked Mr. Obama when he would start "fighting back." Mr. Obama, who began his own confrontational advertising campaign Friday, said, "Our ads have been pretty tough, but I just have a different philosophy that I'm going to respond with the truth."
"I'm not going to start making up lies about John McCain," Mr. Obama said.
The McCain advertisements are devised to draw the interest of bloggers and cable news producers — but not necessarily always intended for wide, actual use on television stations — to shift the terms of the debate by questioning Mr. Obama's character and qualifications.
Mr. Sipple, the Republican strategist, voiced concern that Mr. McCain's approach could backfire. "Any campaign that is taking liberty with the truth and does it in a serial manner will end up paying for it in the end," he said. "But it's very unbecoming to a political figure like John McCain whose flag was planted long ago in ground that was about 'straight talk' and integrity."
The campaign has also been selective in its portrayal of Mr. McCain's running mate, Ms. Palin. The campaign's efforts to portray her as the bane of federal earmark spending was complicated by evidence that she had sought a great deal of federal money both as governor of Alaska and as mayor of Wasilla.
Ms. Palin has often told audiences about pulling the plug on the so-called Bridge to Nowhere, an expensive federal project to build a bridge to a sparsely populated Alaskan island that became a symbol of wasteful federal spending. "I told Congress, 'Thanks but no thanks' for that Bridge to Nowhere in Alaska," she said this week in Virginia.
But her position was more like "please" before it became "no thanks." Ms. Palin supported the bridge project while running for governor, and abandoned it after it became a national scandal and Congress said the state could keep the money for other projects. As a mayor and governor, she hired lobbyists to request millions in federal spending for Alaska. In an ABC News interview on Friday with Charles Gibson, Ms. Palin largely stuck to her version of the events.
Disputed characterizations are not uncommon on the trail. At a campaign stop this week in Missouri, Mr. McCain said that Mr. Obama's plan would "force small businesses to cut jobs and reduce wages and force families into a government-run health care system where a bureaucrat stands between you and your doctor."
Jonathan B. Oberlander, who teaches health policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said that Mr. Obama's plan would not force families into a government-run system. "I would say this is an inaccurate and false characterization of the Obama plan," he said. "I don't use those words lightly."
But, it turns out, there's more: Tomorrow's St. Petersburg Times takes McCain to task thus for his distortions and perversions of fact:
This nation is facing real challenges on the economy, health care, jobs and the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are significant differences between how Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain would address them. But McCain's recent campaign ads suggest the most vital issues are whether Obama wanted to teach sex education to kindergarten children and whether he derided the Republican's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, by talking about lipstick on a pig.
McCain's straight talk has become a toxic mix of lies and double-speak. It is leaving a permanent stain on his reputation for integrity, and it is a short-term strategy that eventually will backfire with the very types of independent-thinking voters that were so attracted to him.
The sex education ad says that Obama supported "comprehensive sex education" for kindergarten children. Graphics then appear with a voice-over saying: "Learning about sex before learning to read?"
The facts: Obama, while a state lawmaker in Illinois, supported a measure to provide older students with age and developmentally appropriate sex education. Younger children, such as those kindergarten-age, would be taught "age-appropriate" things such as how to protect themselves from sexual predators. The legislation was widely backed by the state PTA and the Illinois Public Health Association. Parents could choose to opt out of any instruction for their children.
But in McCain's campaign playbook, this responsible legislation becomes fodder for a grotesque distortion as a way to instill fear in voters.
As to the lipstick-on-a-pig controversy, McCain's campaign has purposely twisted the way Obama used that expression in a recent speech in Virginia. A McCain campaign ad claims that Obama was directing an insult to Palin who, during the Republican National Convention, characterized hockey moms like herself as pit bulls with lipstick.
The truth: Obama used the phrase, which he had used before, to attack McCain's claim that he'll reform Washington while retaining the policies of President Bush. After using the lipstick-on-a-pig phrase, Obama said, "You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It's still going to stink after eight years."
McCain's faux chivalrous outrage over Obama's purported insult is beneath him. He has been a serious public servant willing to say unpopular truths when he thought it best for the country, but he's more than willing in this election to put his name on campaign lies. The leader who says he would rather lose an election than lose a war now risks losing his reputation in an attempt to win the White House.
To use anew a GOP meme they deployed to the point of hackneyed during their campaign against then-President Clinton vis-a-vis Monica Lewinsky and the Whitewater development: "So where's the outrage?"
Or what stands in the way of outrage?
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AND JUST A REMINDER ABOUT THIS MEME WORTH SPREADING AROUND AS A "WHISPERING CAMPAIGN" "east side, west side, all around the town," to borrow from the songwriter:
A vote for McCain/Palin come November means that the economy needs to be all the more in freefall before any recovery can happen--if @ all.
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NOW HERE'S A MEME WORTH SPREADING THROUGH THE AGENCY OF A PRACTICALLY FREE WHISPERING CAMPAIGN:
A vote for McCain/Palin come November means that the economy needs to be all the more in freefall before any recovery can happen--if @ all.
The which may be good news--for swindlers and confidence artists fond of exploiting high unemployment and general socioeconomic uncertainty to market what are essentially "make-work/fake-work" scams under the illusion of creating good-paying work for such who, for reasons outside their control, cannot find employment. In particular:
the elderly, blind and such with mental or emotional disorders;
stay-at-home mothers needing to care for infants or elderly relatives;
those residing in communities considered "company towns" tied to only one particular industry as is in a state of decline, or close to it; and
those residing in economically-disadvantaged communities to the point of having to move elsewhere just to find work.
And those behind such "make-work" schemes will seek to defend their "envelope-stuffing" and "product assembly" operations as "creating badly-needed work to keep people busy and employed in otherwise difficult times," all the while claiming "tax credits" on what is essentially illegal or devious activity.
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STICKING WITH INDECISION 2008 FOR THE MOMENT, JOHN McCAIN'S SUGGESTING THAT HIS RIVAL BARACK OBAMA WAS PUSHING "SEX EDUCATION FOR KINDERGARTNERS" in Illinois public schools--in fact, it was to teach those in Kindergarten about the differences between "good touch" and "bad touch"--along with smacking of fatuousity, brings up an interesting fact I came across as might relate:
Those who have studied dolphin behaviour, both captive and in the wild, have noted where infant male dolphins will have brief, if unproductive, sexual episodes with its mother within days of birth, while the infant is still nursing on its mother's milk ... perhaps one of the earliest instances in the animal world where offspring are taught "the facts of life" in a beautiful and yet natural way.
(I say "unproductive" inasmuch as male dolphins don't become sexually mature until around 4-6 years of age, depending on their being in the wild or in a dolphinarium. In any case, pre-pubescent, yet instructive, sexual play among dolphins continues off and on after weaning, becoming all the more serious about a year before reaching their flowering with a sexually-mature, yet inexperienced maternally, female being "asked" by the pod to gently introduce male dolphins approaching adolescence to sexual matters through instructive sexual play in the "where do babies really come from" vein.)
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MEANWHILE, THE ABSENCE OF McCAIN AND PALIN FROM THE LINEUP OF THE ANNUAL "VALUES VOTERS SUMMIT"--REALLY NOTHING MORE THAN PATHETIC BROMIDES AND PLATITUDES of Religiopolitical Right "talking points" and memes so far distanced from Reality to make any sense--is not being missed, as Right Wing Watch thus explaineth:
As we noted last week, both John McCain and Sarah Palin seemed to be intentionally avoiding being seen in public with the Relgious Right. And that indeed seems to be the case:
At this year’s conference, Romney will be a headliner tomorrow night, Huckabee appears by video Saturday, and McCain… won’t be there at all. Despite being in Washington D.C. for the day on Saturday with no public appearances, the Arizona senator isn't expected to take up the offer to speak at the summit, organized by the Family Research Council’s legislative arm and co-sponsored by the likes of Focus on the Family and Gary Bauer’s “American Values” group.
According to The Brody File, Palin was actually scheduled to appear but then pulled out at the last minute, just as she did with Phyllis Schlafly's reception at the Republican convention, but offered to send a video message, which organizer's of the Values Voter Summit dismissed as "not enough."
But just because Palin and McCain don't want to be seen with the Right doesn't mean that the Right is holding it against them. In fact, the Right seems to fully understand that McCain has already caved to them and thus they are perfectly happy with his efforts to distance himself from them in order to get back to pretending to be a maverick:
John McCain won't attend a gathering of religious conservatives this weekend--and the Republican presidential nominee won't have to ask forgiveness.
The Arizona senator's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate has appeased the evangelical and social conservatives who form his party's core voters. Now, they are letting him know that he doesn't need to further demonstrate his fealty.
Last year, McCain felt compelled to appear at the Values Voter Summit in Washington to woo the religious conservatives who have long mistrusted him. That's not necessary this time: members of the movement now ``know exactly what's going on,'' said Phil Burress, president of Citizens for Community Values in Ohio and a summit attendee.
``I understand if he thinks he's got us,'' said Burress, who led Ohio's 2004 effort to ban gay marriage. ``The Palin appointment guaranteed his base.''
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``If he can spend his time somewhere else gathering votes, then that's where he should be,'' Burress said. ``The important thing is winning,'' he said, reflecting a new pragmatism from evangelicals who have been slow to embrace McCain.
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Richard Land, a leader of the 18 million-member Southern Baptist convention, said conservatives appreciate McCain's efforts and don't expect him to make their agenda a cornerstone of his campaign in the closing two months of the election, at least publicly.
``Actions speak louder than words and Sarah Palin speaks not just volumes, but a whole library,'' Land said.
As well, we should also address Sarah Palin's associations with a "deviant and heretical" brand of End-Times Revivalist teaching known as "Latter Rain" and certain of its sacraments, which could influence her Presidential role if and when the time comes. And influence such to the point of the "New World Order" exploiting same more so than would be the (perceived) case under "liberals" or "closet socialists."
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A COUPLE OF ARTICLES WORTH YOUR READING ONLINE as deal with the current state of electoral affairs:
And for those still hard-wired in John McCain's belief that "we are all Georgians" in the wake of Russia's lockstep into South Ossetia and Abkhazia, this op-ed from the Jewish weekly Forward suggests "not so fast." (As in noting where the Georgian regime has a very poor record of respecting human rights and overzealous use of torture and fear against real or suspected dissidents.)
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CLOSING OUT TODAY, SOME FINAL PARTING SHOTS FROM "THE SCOOP" per the Minnesota State Fair Daily News of its traditional closing day since 1939, none other than Labour Day:
Steve Grans would like to give a shout out to Joe Stewart, a Park N Ride employee at the I-94 Snelling lot. Joe called to inform them of a potential car break-in and then assisted in the apprehension of one of the three people who were arrested. A big thank you and round of State Fair applause!
KF Anytime you need assistance with your Post-its just give me a call. I won't be too far away. BD
Happy 45th anniversary to Sandra--a loooooona, Loooooona time of a little bit of miss and a lot, a lot of bliss with love from Peter, AKA the Strawberry Man
Hey Gate 15 Admissions--you guys rock!
It has been a good fair because Burt is still in love with Patty!
Thank you to my team at the Bandshell. Al, Donna and Don, you're the best!--Jayne
Kermit, cancel our eye doctor appt. The reason you couldn't read Bill's name tag was because it was upside down. Somebody please help Bill.
KF since we're relatively close to Canada and Mexico what do you say you just take over the entirety of North America? BD and JR
Thanks to Eugene Olson from all of the ramp ticket takers at the Coliseum for the cookies, they were great!
John at Como ticket gate here is your own special jingle from your morning wake-up crew, "As you close the gate in 2008 keep us in mind until 2009!"
Happy 10th Full-Time Fair Steve Grans! Thanks for keeping us rollin to and from the fair! Your Gransportation crew.
T.T. have a great day 12! A.H.
Como parking crew, thanks for waking up with our morning jingle!
CD, AW and LG, keep playing those showtunes!! BD
From the short cane man on the hill to all: you are the greatest. Stay well, see you next year.
I'm a big farm hand, happy and cute. Here is my clipboard here is my badge. When you get me steamed up I will shout. The tractor hats are just for the kids.
BES, BM and KF thank you for being amazing bosses! From your crew!
Congratulations to Mike and Sharon on their midnight wedding reception with a chivari!
Hope everyone had a great fair, see you next year!
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AND ONE THING MORE, AFTER PAUL HARVEY: Spread what I said in the second paragraph of this item around to all you know. Such could be a perfect meme as could undermine McCain/Palin, if done correctly.
Preferably through word of mouth "whispering campaigns" done impromptu among your acquaintenances.
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