Friday, December 17, 2010

Daily Digest Friday, December 17, 2010

Random stuff that catches my eye with links to prove I’m not making it up!


Three "boys" and a train

If parents knew what their children were doing, they wouldn’t be hanging out at all hours of the night (or at all) on train tracks; not to mention spending time with a 27 year old man…
Friends to the End

It was just a schoolyard fight. Wonder who gets sued first – the school or the district?
No cuts for them!

Wondering if living on unemployment would be more to their liking?
Cash Carriers

In the country illegally (Strike 1), bringing “bulk” cash across the border (Strike 2) and eluding immigration officials at the border (Strike 3). Maybe we should start micro-chipping criminals so we can track their illegal activities better…

I don't have ADHD...Oh look, I'm Obese!

So does this mean the First Lady will be battling childhood ADHD as well?
Science, the Religion of Hate

It can’t be religious discrimination; the man is a White Christian. Discrimination can only be proven if you’re black or Muslim.

Filthy Lucre

Phosphate limits have been regulated for years; but now we have to live in filth to protect the environment.

Little old lady who thinks I'm calling her to prayer

I don’t think yodeling and the Muslim call to prayer sound remotely alike. But apparently, the judge did…

Love hurts

Of course stabbing someone 20 times doesn’t mean you intended to kill them. He just wanted her to stop sleeping with another man.

Change is Good

I think a regime change after 63 years is welcome.

Border Guards

“The Los Angeles Unified School District houses more illegal aliens than any other school district in the country. An analysis of several LAUSD textbooks at a conservative education meeting last evening portrayed LAUSD history textbooks to be Anti-American. All three textbooks used for U.S. History claimed that the Southwest was stolen from Mexico and that Mexico plans to take it back.”

What we all want to be when we grow up

The new American Dream…

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