Okay, most people I know have pretty strong feelings about what’s going on in the world. I generally disagree with a lot of what this film has to say, [End disclaimer] but nonetheless, it’s just one of the funniest shorts I’ve seen. (Gavi in particular should love this.)
Michael Moore investigates the real reasons behind the War in Middle Earth..
Hamas, a group whose very name means ‘violence,’ and who have a history of deliberately murdering young children in large groups, has — shockingly (to those who continue to blind themselves to the realities of the world) — swept the palestinian elections, coming away with a strong majority.
Yup, Bush is strong on terror. Yeah. Sure…
“The year 2004 saw Gibson return to the director’s chair for The Passion of The Christ. Funded by 25 million of Gibson’s own dollars, the religious drama generated controversy. Despite the debates surrounding the film — and the fact that all of the dialogue was spoken in Latin and Aramaic — it nearly recouped its budget in the first day of release, and in the end grossed over $370 million (all of which Mel later transferred directly to Christ).”
via Petition to Draft Mel Gibson and the official Mel Gibson Blog
Remember the post where Bush met with Genghis Kahn?
Well, he’s at it again. Guess who he met with this time?
Yes. Robot Astronaut Albert Einstein.
I’m telling you, he’s going to team up with the Ninja Turtles. Any day now.
Just because you thought CNN doesn’t do any reporting anymore:
Why, if they were to make a movie of the life of George W. Bush, which thespian would be up to playing the role? Who could capture the role all depth?
Only One Man Can Play Him (via C&L)




