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Lego Flamethrower

LEGO builder Mark Puustinen created this nifty flamethrower that “works by winding a little round knob which pulls the string which pulls the lever which pushes the bottle of butane against a holder with a hole from which butane shoots out from.”

(via Linkfilter)

Seven Ways to Light a Fire Without a Match

From Field and Stream. I think I’ve seen them try just about all these methods on Survivor without starting a fire.

Coin Dominoes

Life and Death of a Pumpkin

Bill Clinton for Veep?

From the Washington Post:

A subsequent sampling of opinion from professors of constitutional law, former White House lawyers and even a couple of federal judges reveals a simmering disagreement on whether a president who has already served two terms can be vice president. Some agree with the conclusion that the presidential term limit embedded in the Constitution bars someone such as Clinton from returning to the White House even in the No. 2 slot. Others, though, call that a misreading of the literal language of the law.

As the former president might say, it all depends on the meaning of the word “elected.” Under Article II of the Constitution, a person is “eligible to the Office of President” as long as he or she is a natural-born U.S. citizen, at least 35 years old and a resident of the United States for 14 years. The 12th Amendment says “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President.”

Okay, so that means if you’re not eligible to be president, you’re not eligible to be vice president. Makes sense. What would be the point of electing a vice president who can’t succeed the president in case of death, incapacity or vacancy?

But then Congress and the states added the 22nd Amendment in 1951 to prevent anyone from following the example of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won four terms. That’s where things get dicey. “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,” the 22nd Amendment says.

On its face, that seems to suggest that Clinton could be vice president because he is only barred from being elected president a third time, not from serving as president.

Top US general says Rumsfeld is inspired by God

From Yahoo! News:

MIAMI (AFP) – The top US general defended the leadership of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, saying it is inspired by God.

“He leads in a way that the good Lord tells him is best for our country,” said Marine General Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

(via NoGodBlog)

War of the Words

A five part mockumentary using the look and feel of Ken Burns’ “The Civil War” about the 101 Fighting Keyboarders (bloggers who were on the front line calling for war putting themselves in grave risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. They pass out purple hearts for that right?)

This might be the most spectacular piece of mockery ever done. Superb!

(via Metafilter)

Part one is on YouTube:

Monkey Portraits

A gallery of monkey portraits. And it’s not even Monkey Tuesday.

(via WFMU’s Beware of the Blog)

Olberman’s Special Comment: Death of Habeas Corpus: “Your words are lies, Sir.”

Crooks and Liars has the video and transcript.

Therefore, tonight, have we truly become, the inheritors of our American legacy. For, on this first full day that the Military Commissions Act is in force, we now face what our ancestors faced, at other times of exaggerated crisis and melodramatic fear-mongering:

And lastly, as promised, a Special Comment tonight on the signing of the Military Commissions Act and the loss of Habeas Corpus.

We have lived as if in a trance.

We have lived… as people in fear.

And now — our rights and our freedoms in peril — we slowly awake to learn that we have been afraid… of the wrong thing.

Therefore, tonight, have we truly become, the inheritors of our American legacy.

For, on this first full day that the Military Commissions Act is in force, we now face what our ancestors faced, at other times of exaggerated crisis and melodramatic fear-mongering:

A government more dangerous to our liberty, than is the enemy it claims to protect us from.

Update:

The video is up on YouTube for those who don’t feel like downloading it from CnL.

Stingray leaps into boat, stabs man in chest

It’s war now!!

MIAMI, Florida (Reuters) — A leaping stingray stabbed an 81-year-old Florida boater in the chest, authorities said Wednesday, leaving its poisonous stinger lodged close to his heart in an incident recalling the one that killed Australian TV naturalist Steve Irwin last month.

Fire Department officials in Lighthouse Point, about 30 miles north of Miami, said James Bertakis was in a small recreational boat with two grandchildren Tuesday when the spotted eagle ray leaped aboard and struck him.

“It’s just a real freak thing,” Lt. Mike Sullivan told Reuters, saying the incident occurred on Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway, where stingrays are rarely seen leaping in the air.



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