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02/07/2008 17:33 #43235

This is weird
For once I'm the one at home and Jason is the one out of town. I have a weekend by myself - I have no idea what I'm going to do! One of the things I took home with me sorta from California was a recipe from Trader Joe's for an easy pizza. Frozen naan bread (I hope I can get this at Super Bazaar or somewhere local), chevre and vegetable tapenade. This is the sort of thing even my brother can put together, but I want to test it out to see if it would be a good party item.

I also have been reading a book by a Briton named Simon Winchester - its called A Crack In The Edge Of The World. It is a historical account of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, told through the eyes of an author who is an Oxford-trained geologist. The man writes beautifully and it really is a gripping read, but right now I've been working through a section of the book that is more technical in nature and its been a bit of a lowlight. Still though, a friend recommended the book highly to me and for the most part I've enjoyed it. My progress has been slow - I always wait until too late at night before I decide to read.

Also my kitchen needs some TLC. (e:jason) is a lazy bastard left me with the job of taking the bottles back all by myself when we agreed we'd do it together! Usually when it comes to cleaning, I prefer to just be by myself and crank it out - all I need is time, weed, music and the right supplies. I found an awesome cleaner that I want to recommend to you guys - its an Oxy product that is a little thicker that is meant for bathroom use. I haven't done an environmental impact study to determine the earth friendliness of the product - all I know is that its awesome. Still though do any of you have a suggestion for a product to use on a laminate countertop? We have a white counter and I have faint but still annoying wine stains, etc. that are driving me crazy.
ladycroft - 02/11/08 05:07
I almost bought that book last week! However, Paulo Coelho won in the battle of funds that day. Now I know my instincts were right about it, I'll check it out next visit.
jason - 02/08/08 11:10
Oh, like JT said, Cry me a river!!
fellyconnelly - 02/08/08 06:48
'all i need is time, weed, music and the right supplies.' i used to smoke and go on cleaning binges. Once i moved a couch into my roommates bedroom at 2 am while i was high and cleaning and it took three men to get it back out. you just get so focused on the mundane little tasks.. have fun!!!
jbeatty - 02/07/08 23:50
I'm gonna go with "toxic". Generic soft scrub is the shit!
james - 02/07/08 21:21
Every time someone mentions Trader Joe's I cry a little.

I miss them. They never return my calls.
libertad - 02/07/08 19:28
Is it the Oxy spray for the shower? If so I do know that it does work very good. It is pretty toxic though and isn't very good to be breathing in. I will say it again though that Method's Eucalyptus and Mint shower spray is amazing. It broke down deposits that the toxic cleaners wouldn't touch in my shower. Save the Oxy for very occasional use if you have mildew stains. As far as the wine stain...not quite sure. Have you used anything that contains bleach? I don't use bleach as much as I used to but rather as a last resort. Just dilute it with water and put it on the spot and see if that doesn't take care of it.

02/06/2008 09:23 #43209

Hillary Clinton
From a comment someone wrote on The Politico -

interesting: Hillary Clinton has been telling America that she is the most qualified candidate for president based on her 'record,' which she says includes her eight years in the White House as First Lady - or 'co-president' - and her seven years in the Senate.

Here is a reminder of what that record includes: - As First Lady, Hillary assumed authority over Health Care Reform, a process that cost the taxpayers over $13 million. She told both Bill Bradley and Patrick Moynihan, key votes needed to pass her legislation, that she would 'demonize' anyone who opposed it. But it was opposed; she couldn't even get it to a vote in a Congress controlled by her own party. (And in the next election, her party lost control of both the House and Senate.)

Hillary assumed authority over selecting a female Attorney General. Her first two recommendations, Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, were forced to withdraw their names from consideration. She then chose Janet Reno. Janet Reno has since been described by Bill himself as 'my worst mistake.'

Hillary recommended Lani Guanier for head of the Civil Rights Commission. When Guanier's radical views became known, her name had to be withdrawn.

Hillary recommended her former law partners, Web Hubbell, Vince Foster, and William Kennedy for positions in the Justice Department, White House staff, and the Treasury, respectively. Hubbell was later imprisoned, Foster committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to resign. - Hillary also recommended a close friend of the Clintons, Craig Livingstone, for the position of director of White House security. When Livingstone was investigated for the improper access of up to 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies ("Filegate") and the widespread use of drugs by White House staff, both Hillary and her husband denied knowing him. FBI agent Dennis Sculimbrene confirmed in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in 1996, both the drug use and Hillary's involvement in hiring Livingstone. After that, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office, after serving seven presidents for over thirty years.

In order to open "slots" in the White House for her friends the Thomasons (to whom millions of dollars in travel contracts could be awarded), Hillary had the entire staff of the White House Travel Office fired; they were reported to the FBI for 'gross mismanagement' and their reputations ruined. After a thirty-month investigation, only one, Billy Dale, was charged with a crime - mixing personal money with White House funds when he cashed checks. The jury acquitted him in less than two hours.

Another of Hillary's assumed duties was directing the 'bimbo eruption squad' and scandal defense:
She urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit.
She refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led to the appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After $80 million dollars of taxpayer money was spent, Starr's investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill lying about and later admitting his affairs.
Then they had to settle with Paula Jones after all.
And Bill lost his law license for lying to the grand jury
And Bill was impeached by the House.
And Hillary almost got herself indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice (she avoided it mostly because she repeated, 'I do not recall,' 'I have no recollection,' and 'I don't know' 56 times under oath).

Hillary wrote 'It Takes a Village,' demonstrating her Socialist viewpoint.

Hillary decided to seek election to the Senate in a state she had never lived in.

Her husband pardoned FALN terrorists in order to get Latino support and the New Square Hassidim to get Jewish support. Hillary also had Bill pardon her brother's clients, for a small fee, to get financial support.

Then Hillary left the White House, but later had to return $200,000 in White House furniture, china, and artwork she had stolen.

In the campaign for the Senate, Hillary played the 'woman card' by portraying her opponent (Lazio) as a bully picking on her.

Hillary's husband further protected her by asking the National Archives to withhold from the public until 2012 many records of their time in the White House, including much of Hillary's correspondence and her calendars. (There are ongoing lawsuits to force the release of those records.)

As the junior Senator from New York, Hillary has passed no major legislation. She has deferred to the senior Senator (Schumer) to tend to the needs of New Yorkers, even on the hot issue of medical problems of workers involved in the cleanup of Ground Zero after 9/11.

Hillary's one notable vote; supporting the plan to invade Iraq, she has since disavowed. Quite a resume. Sounds more like an organized crime family's rap sheet.

jenks - 02/12/08 11:22
this is totally too late and like 4th hand.... but did anyone see- apparently someone did a parody- it was tom brady's wife saying she was going to play QB in the superbowl... she cited "being married to a QB" as making experienced enough to do the job.
good point.
ajay - 02/07/08 18:26
1 Vince Foster.

or

200,000 + Iraqis and 4000+ Americans.


I report. You decide.
james - 02/06/08 12:50
HA! And people make fun of Gonzo for the "I do not recall" routine. Her record argument has been one which irked my for a while. She came to New York state with a carpet bag full of sunny promises, not one of which she has kept.

Have you heard she is now calling Obama the "establishment candidate"? As Jim said to me, that one is right out of the Rove playbook.

Why do New Yorkers love her? Moynahan's successor she is not.
joshua - 02/06/08 11:12
It reminds me of the bumper sticker I commonly see - "When Clinton Lied, Nobody Died." Of course, they always forget Vince Foster and his "suicide." People went to jail or died for them, and that is something that I don't think they'll ever shake.

Still though, I thought that this was a pretty comprehensive summary for a comment on a blog article on the Politico - particularly regarding her inaction in NYS. How could NYS voters ignore this and hand her NYS in the primary? Dems, please explain. A couple hallmark conservative proclivities still bug me in this comment though - using Bill's activities as a criticism of Hillary, which is totally invalid. The fact that President Clinton pardoned FALN terrorists has nothing to do with Hillary.
mrmike - 02/06/08 10:36
Basically, they fucking squandered the middle four of the eight years in the white house. I love how she says she's ready from Day One based on her many years of experience. Her many years of experience seem to be summed up in 35 years of living in taxpayer subsidized housing.
jason - 02/06/08 10:25
I don't like the way the Clintons operate, but I'm not ready to compare them, or the Bush family, or anyone else to a legitimate crime family. Unless, of course, Vince Foster really did get snuffed out shadily - but I don't think there is any real solid proof of that.
jbeatty - 02/06/08 10:20
Those were the good ole days.

02/05/2008 21:39 #43201

Tuesday, Mr. T says you isn't supah!
Fuck politics - check this out. Its actually a pretty good fake.


02/01/2008 16:11 #43137

OMFG! Dog chews up Super Bowl tix!
Would you kill your dog if he did this? OMG.


joshua - 02/01/08 20:37
Yeah thats true - still though.
mrmike - 02/01/08 16:42
he got replacements

01/31/2008 09:42 #43108

Unspeakably Reckless
The Feds have agreed to allow states to delay inspections for bridges in poor condition - this is a decision that was made after the I35 disaster in Minny where 13 people died when a bridge collapsed. This makes me ANGRY. Read about it here -

What the fuck are people in government thinking? In New York, at least according to the statistics, there is no bridge that isn't scheduled for an inspection every 24 months. The worst state in comparison? Illinois, with nearly 11,000 bridges on schedules longer than 24 months. California is in third with 3,600... which to me is absolutely dangerous and inexplicable given that its such a seismically active area. Combined with a $15 billion budget deficit, I wonder how Cali manages to maintain its infrastructure at all.

Keep in mind - this sort of statistic is keeping track only the *scheduled* bridge inspections. It doesn't speak about if/when the inspections have actually occurred. Wondering about your own local commute? I sure was - I roundtrip across the southern Grand Island bridges twice a day. The problem is that even bridges your state and federal government KNOW are unsafe are not being inspected within an acceptable time frame. Want to know how the bridges on your commute rate?



The default commute is from SF, CA to San Rafael, CA - you'll have to change and tinker with the tool to have your bridges and ramps pop up. I checked my commute from Buffalo to Grand Island.

Grand Island Bridge - last inspection October 2006. Evaluation of condition - meets minimum tolerable limits to be left in place as is. Rating - structurally deficient. On average 11,000 people a day have no idea that they are crossing a structurally deficient bridge. Why hasn't it been repaired, and why is it acceptable for our government to allow citizens to use risky infrastructure? WHY IS IT THAT THEY JUST INCREASED THE TOLL FOR THIS BRIDGE KNOWING DAMN WELL THAT THE MONEY THEY ARE COLLECTING AT THE BRIDGE IS NOT BEING PRIORITIZED TO MAINTAIN IT?

190/324 interchange - December 2006. Same evaluation and rating as the GI bridge.

Rt. 33 near Grider St. - August 2006 - same story.

I would love to know who to complain to.





jenks - 01/31/08 17:30
wow. that's pretty f'd up.
jbeatty - 01/31/08 17:26
It's kinda like the thruway money. I thought they were supposed to get rid of the tolls once the road was paid for???
jason - 01/31/08 14:56
What, Government actually focus and spend money on the things it is actually charged to take care of? Nahhhh. Never ever ever.
paul - 01/31/08 12:18
Wow, this makes me feel so uncomfortable about the grand island bridge. I think I will just drive the long way down niagara falls blvd from now on. I wonder if this will come up for grand island bridge on google. We should talk about it more until someone notices. I mean wheere is all the money from the toll going?