Friday, June 13, 2008

Voices

America's laze of glory

The fear is that gas will get so expensive we'll have to change our transportation habits. And changing habits is America's least favorite thing to do. It took us centuries to break such enjoyable yet negative behaviors as smoking, bare-knuckle boxing and McCarthyism. In order to keep from losing another pastime, unnecessary driving, many are suggesting we increase domestic drilling. They're hoping to repeat the famed Clampett strike of 1962, though such a discovery is unlikely. The days when a farmer looking for some food can accidently stumble upon bubbling crude are long gone.

-- Elliott Kalan


more metro:

Pure speculation

[Non-Investors say] we've got to blame speculators for everything. Lehman's down? Speculators. Corn's up? Speculators. Oil's soaring? Speculators. AIG'S slumping? Speculators.

Give me a break.

-- Jim Cramer


other:

IcePack

Before we start the battle between the old white Republican guy and the young African-American guy, let's pause and remember how Michael Nutter and Ed Rendell really liked Hillary Clinton, and embraced her bosom to theirs, and how those guys have discarded her like some slut in a Hubert Selby novel. Men.

-- A.D. Amorosi


more:

Naked City

George W. Bush has acted in a manner ... subversive of constitutional government.

-- Rep. Dennis Kucinich, from his 35 articles of Impeachment presented Mon., June 9


extra round:

Say What?

"There is not a liberal in this country worthy of kissing Bush's rear end, but the weakest members of the herd run from Bush. Compared to the lickspittles denying and attacking him, Bush is a moral giant."

-- Ann Coulter