Wednesday, December 15, 2004

looking at the stars

* the pinochet thing is funny. the guy was obviously off his rocker
to agree to give an interview when he was trying to pretend to be
crazy. hubris can kill. lets hope some others join that party.

* some idiot vandalised madam two so's nativity scene.

* "In Tuesday's Kerik round-up, Newsday reports that one thing the background checkers came across was a wife Kerik had never mentioned to anyone before -- his first wife, the former Ms. Linda Hales of North Carolina, who Kerik married in 1978. Regrettably, Newsday adds that there is some question as to whether marriage #1 and marriage #2 (to Jacqueline Kerik) may have well ... overlapped." josh loves kerik. the story keeps giving. http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_12_12.php#004229

* "Giving evidence under oath zapatero said: “In the Prime Minister Aznar’s office we did not have a single document or any data on computer because the whole Cabinet of the previous Government carried out a massive erasure.
“That means that we have nothing about what happened, information that might have been received, meetings or decisions that were taken from March 11 until March 14.”" the nanny did it. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-1402824,00.html

* Romania: "One exit poll gave both the Prime Minister Adrian Nastase, a former Communist, and the pro-Western mayor of Bucharest, Traian Basescu, 50 per cent of the vote. Another gave Mr Nastase 50.7 per cent to Mr Basescu's 49.3 per cent." romanian exit polls appear to be accurate to within 0.7% http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=592523

* one of the oddest things about the kerik issue and the allocation of funds that hillary and schumer were sposed to like about him was that he'd actually send errorism funds to nyc, not to buttfuckprariestates - which is all well and good - but the measure oft-cited to prove how silly the current allocation procedure is 'errorism $ per capita' - which seems completely irrelevant. guess what - there are fewer people in the flyover states. the percap measure really seems stupid.

* "During the cold war, American intelligence agencies had journalists on their payrolls or operatives posing as journalists, particularly in Western Europe, with the aim of producing pro-American articles to influence the populations of those countries. But officials say that no one is considering using such tactics now." mon chien. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/13/politics/13info.html

* look out 4 meteors


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