Things Are Okay With Me These Days
Just a few links on a Monday night:
- "He said that there were no homosexuals in Iran — not one — and that the Nazi slaughter of six million Jews should not be treated as fact, but theory, and therefore open to debate and more research." President Ahmandinejad's visit to Columbia earlier today.
- "Tired of certain people downgrading college athletes who are good people," Gundy said about the newspaper story on Reid. "If you want to comment on his play, comment on his play. But don't comment on something that's outside of his play that is downgrading or belittling to a young man who is trying to do things right and he has to get splashed all over the newspaper in the state of Oklahoma. And on a game day." Mike Gundy delivering the most intense press conference speech since Dennis Green.
- "Ms. Hess’s quandary is becoming more common for many young women. For the first time, women in their 20s who work full time in several American cities — New York, Chicago, Boston and Minneapolis — are earning higher wages than men in the same age range, according to a recent analysis of 2005 census data by Andrew Beveridge, a sociology professor at Queens College in New York."
2 Comments:
Holocaust deniers are a special kind of morons. Morons that can be sent to jail in 14 European countries, to be specific.
It's hate speech, but it's more than that. It's closing your eyes to reality, just like his comment about there being no homosexuals in Iran. Come on. I realize that this is his mentally-unbalanced perception of a perfect world, but I refuse to believe that he thinks that perfect world exists in Iran. No one is that naive. NO ONE.
I was going to make a joke about how he probably cries at night like a scared little girl because he DOES realize how imperfect his country is, but I realized that's an insult to little girls and I'm just way too disgusted by this man to waste my witticisms on him.
It is scenes from an Italian Restaurant again.
- Chicago
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