Dolce far niente

"Too much law make people mad." "Hawai'i"

Monday, June 07, 2010

Two from AP

1. Despite the admonition "Copyright the Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed," Newsmax quoted their article.

Is it possible the AP, the regime's propaganda arm, is beginning to bail? That seems to be the implication of at least one unnamed author who suggests that President Obama may be playing Chicago politics in one or both of the following basic ways:

1. Breaking the law,
2. Keeping it legal, if shadily close to the line.

Rats abandoning a sinking ship?

2. MOUNTAIN DUPLICITY: In Aurora, Colorado (a large city near Denver the residents of which are no doubt miffed that the AP called their home a "suburb"), a coffee shop with the suggestive name of Perky Cups has been sending bikini-clad women onto the nearby streets to advertise.

Nosy Councilwoman Molly Markert is complaining, saying that the women are in danger of being "raped and murdered." Apparently, she is not one of those women who insists that a woman should be perfectly safe in public no matter what she wears. Feminism can't have it both ways, Molly?


(Meanwhile, the state-run televison is cramming this oil spill down the throats of all you evil gas-guzzlers. Repent, and drill no more.)

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