Archive for July 11th, 2008

Friday evening sky

Friday, July 11th, 2008

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holy crap, Iran is like totally scary and stuff!

Friday, July 11th, 2008

In case you missed it, Iran tested some missiles recently or something. But the recently released photo was discovered to have been doctored by "computers". Below the image that shows just how totally scary those Iranians really are!

Look at the totally scary missile test thing they pulled off! Jeebus Palomino I am wetting some pants right now! Hey, look close! Is that Jar-Jar Binks!? God damn that is some totally scary stuff right there!

The next test will prove to be even more scary like!

Why the hell are we not at war with these bastards yet!? GOD-F-ING-ZILLA, BITCHES!

Where is our hero John McCain!?:

I can’t know whether a strike would be justified because I don’t know the progress or the significance or the nature of the threat. I know the threat is growing because of the continued development of nuclear weapons.

Growing? Hell yes growing! Growing a God-f-ing-zilla!

Send those Iran wackos some cigarettes or something! Start the killing already!



bingo

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Another former member of the US Postal Service Cycling Team, and Lance Armstrong lieutenant, tests positive.

How many is that now? All of them?

Liquigas looks the be the first team to be shown the door in the 2008 Tour de France.



Health Insurance

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Part 3 of my rail against US business and the free market.

Health insurance, talk about an industry that takes advantage of the free market in order to give consumers what they don’t want.

Over priced premiums, fights over coverage, they drop you without warning or the first sign of sickness all the while making record profits.

I am convinced that health insurance can succeed in the open market but it obviously needs some regulation. Providers should be mandated to offer a "minimum coverage" for a "maximum price" before they are allowed to sell health insurance in the USA. Consumers should be able to carry their insurance with them regardless of where they live or work.

It’s the total failure of the health insurance industry to provide a decent product that has so many talking about the benefits of socialized medicine.



Tour de France - live audio

Friday, July 11th, 2008

If you happen to be stuck at work with no TdF video you can listen for free here.