Hopefully this will be the beginning of some awesome kick-in-the-pants-get-the-fuck-out of-my-way-you-stupid-childlike-moron scenarios. After the last eight years arrogance, ignorance, and nefarious hubris I will revel in any and all events where this clown gets his balls stomped on repeatedly- "good luck with your legacy you ignorant fuck."
The Fuck's midnight regulations are really working on my nerves. Only a truly worthless piece of crap would come with that list.
"The Fuck's midnight regulations are really working on my nerves. Only a truly worthless piece of crap would come with that list."
That's just begging for an "Ad Hominem Tu Klompus." But I need not bother since your history began in January 2001.
Posted by: Jack Klompus | November 21, 2008 at 01:29 PM
That's just begging for an "Ad Hominem Tu Klompus." But I need not bother since your history began in January 2001.
I seriously doubt the Clinton comparisons would get you very far off the ground.
Posted by: Mr. Kruger | November 21, 2008 at 02:12 PM
"I seriously doubt the Clinton comparisons would get you very far off the ground"
Well, certainly not here at the Airing of Selective Indignation.
Posted by: Jack Klompus | November 21, 2008 at 03:50 PM
Indignation
No indignation there- pure enmity. And it's more than justified.
Posted by: Mr. Kruger | November 21, 2008 at 04:15 PM
I am not saying Bush was all bad. I am just saying that he is not well liked internationally. I am sure he thought he was doing the right thing sometimes.
Posted by: Ocho Ocho | November 24, 2008 at 09:17 AM
Seems like a lot of reckless changes to environmental policies at a quick glance. Kruger, are there any in particular that you're grieving about?
Posted by: Jeff | November 25, 2008 at 02:55 PM
My first post on AofG was on this.
So the mountain top mining rules are the source for this post. But then you also have deregulation of the Clean Air Act specifically around public lands; deregulation of the CLean Water Act allowing farms to pollute waterways; the burning of hazardous waste instead of disposing it correctly- "seems like"?
Then have you this-
The rule would broaden the scope of activities authorities could monitor to include organizations as well as individuals, along with non-criminal activities that are deemed "suspicious."
By authorities they mean your local donut-munching cops.
Every one of those rules would have horrible consequences for the nation from the environment, to civil rights, to public safety. It's evil for lack of a better word.
Posted by: Mr. Kruger | November 25, 2008 at 03:45 PM