Roger Ebert is a Bloviating Ass: "Sounds like this film has transported Daniel Pearl’s story, and Ebert, outside the zone of reality, which is that he was killed as a living effigy of us all, by religiously inspired madmen who have a lot of support among seemingly normal third-worlders and others who live among us. Anyone planning on making a Hollywood blockbuster with hot actresses about that?" -- Jules Crittenden
Taxifornia: "There is a tax if you drink your coffee on the premises. But there’s no sales tax if its to go." (Patterico)
Presidency for Sale. Only Billionaires Need Apply: "But now a billionaire really can buy an election, in the sense that he is unrestrained by the limits imposed on everyone else. Mr. Bloomberg spent an estimated $160 million on his two mayoral campaigns, literally overwhelming his competitors with TV ads. Restricting billionaires to financing themselves, far from increasing political competition, has reduced it." (WSJ)
Thursday: "Ken Thomas of AP reported that senators voted to raise mileage in cars to a gajillion-miles-per-gallon by next week. Then they adjourned for the weekend, hopped in their SUVs, drove to the airport, got in their Gulfstream jets and flew home." (Surber's Week That Was)
Fish. Barrel. Bang! : "Angelina Jolie, "the best woman in the world." -- Ron Rosenbaum eviscerates those that need it special.
Shameless Legal Slime: "Immigration attorneys from Cohen & Grigsby explains how they assist employers in running classified ads with the goal of NOT finding any qualified applicants, and the steps they go through to disqualify even the most qualified Americans in order to secure green cards for H-1b workers. See what Bush and Congress really mean by a "shortage of skilled U.S. workers." Microsoft, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, and thousands of other companies are running fake ads in Sunday newspapers across the country each week."
Posted by Vanderleun at June 23, 2007 7:26 AM
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Once we start outsourcing the legal profession, you will start to see a change in their attitude.
Posted by: StephenB at June 23, 2007 11:46 AM
""""Once we start outsourcing the legal profession, you will start to see a change in their attitude."""""
But, that will never be. Aren't we the only country in the world with a surfeit of lawyers?
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