Shepard Smith Calls Out “More and More Frightening” Fox E-mailers
And Wing Nut Daily takes umbrage with the report:
Ironically, Smith himself allegedly engaged in activity some might deem questionable.
As WND previously reported, during the presidential election fiasco in November 2000, Smith was arrested at the Florida Capitol for allegedly driving his Mazda Millenia
into another reporter who was standing in a parking space she attempted to save for a friend. The victim, freelance journalist Maureen Walsh of Tallahassee, was hospitalized and released later the same day with bruises on her knees and legs
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The rest of the email goes on and on about Obama’s birth certificate.
Quote of the Day
From TPM:
How long will it be until white supremacists claim that the shooting at the Holocaust Museum never happened?
Starting a Dance Party
This one takes some time to develop but it’s worth it. BTW, is the guy dancing the “Elaine”?
Great Gifts for American Patriots

Related:
A video clip of conservatives aghast at the DHS report warning of violent right-wing extremism.
Postings Written Under Name ‘James von Brunn’
From Talking Points Memo:
The following Web postings and articles appear online under the name of James W. von Brunn, the reported suspect in the Holocaust Museum shooting today. TPM cannot independently verify that the postings were written by James von Brunn.
Here’s one about Obama:
Obama has lived for 48 years without leaving any footprints — none! There is no Obama documentation — no records — no paper trail — none — this is no accident. It is being done on purpose with Media help – but to serve whom & why???
Back to the Future Wedding Cake
From Flickr:
I didn’t take these, but this was the cake for my wedding a few weeks ago. The cake was the clock tower and was red velvet. It was done by Caryn’s Cakes in Atlanta.
(via Boing Boing)
Daily Dose of Ingersoll

No one pretends that Shakespeare was inspired, and yet all the
writers of the books of the Old Testament put together, could not
have produced Hamlet.Why should we, looking upon some rough and awkward thing, or
god in stone, say that it must have been produced by some inspired
sculptor, and with the same breath pronounce the Venus de Milo to
be the work of man? Why should we, looking at some ancient daub of
angel, saint or virgin, say its painter must have been assisted by
a god?Robert Green Ingersoll – “Some Mistakes of Moses” (1879)
The Simpsons Movie

Watched it last night. I won’t say it’s bad but Netflix sent the dvd in an ‘Our Condolences’ card.



