Random Thoughts

Did Obama really say that “freedom from want” is a basic human right? What a dummy. I mock and deride him.

The Boise library should be one of the libraries doing Kindle ebook lending or they should take down their exclamation point. (For those who don’t live in Boise, the downtown library has a big exclamation point after its name. Everyone should know that.)

It’s useful to think of a growing economy as the Roadrunner and Obama as Wile E. Coyote.

So this Troy Davis case is different from other executions because the guy says he’s not guilty?

I’d be for outlawing the death penalty if we legalized torture.

I always shudder when I hear of someone being executed. But don’t worry; I’ll be fine.

I get the doubt on Troy Davis; I don’t get the people acting like he was the guy who heals people from The Green Mile.

If you were hoping for protests at your execution, yesterday was not the day to be a white supremacist getting executed.

27 Comments

  1. “Did Obama really say that “freedom from want” is a basic human right? What a dummy. I mock and deride him”

    Well if he can pull that off, maybe he can kick start the space program by declaring freedom from gravity as a human right.

  2. “It’s useful to think of a growing economy as the Roadrunner and Obama as Wile E. Coyote.”

    That was a poor ananolgy. Wile E. never killed or destroyed the Roadrunner no matter how hard he tried. Closer to reality would be saying: it’s useful to think of a growing economy as Elmer Fudd and Obama as Bugs Bunny.

  3. If you were hoping for protests at your execution, yesterday was not the day to be a white supremacist getting executed.

    I can’t wait for the next time some lib questions Rick Perry about the death penalty in Texas – he can throw this scumbag in their face. “Oh, I’m sorry, was that murderin’, racist, POS a friend of yours?”

  4. PBunyan-
    It is fighting words to equate Obama with Bugs Bunny.

    More like Obama is Pepe LePew and a growing economy is the poor cat with the painted stripe on her back.

    It ain’t likely he is going to catch it, but if he does he is planning to screw with it and the economy won’t enjoy a second of the experience.

  5. It’s hard to use the cartoon analogy with Obama because good usually triumphs in cartoons, but I think there may be a closer match — Veronica from Josie and the Pussycats. Think about it. She spent every episode annoying the becrappers out of everyone while royally mucking things up.

    Now, if you want a better match, it would have to be Doctor Smith from Lost in Space: craven, greedy, paranoid, and stupid despite his education.

  6. “It’s useful to think of a growing economy as the Roadrunner and Obama as Wile E. Coyote.”

    No, because every ACME product that Wile E. Coyote used against the roadrunner failed, while Obama has been very successful in destroying the economy. And, Boehner and McConnell might as well be stockholders in ACME.

  7. So the CERN lab now says that Higgs boson doesn’t exist after all and that they might be catching Nutrinos speeding faster than the speed of light! So much for all you big brain Carnagie Mellon egg heads! Every thing they taught you about physics is wrong…BWAAAAAAA!

  8. It just means that God’s special particle is further up there – or out there – somewhere, ussjc. Give ’em time and they’ll come up with something to explain it. Didn’t they invent the unverifiable theory of “Dark Matter” to account for the disproportionately large amount of gravity for the universe’s observable mass? Of course they did. You must have faith!

    As for Neutrinos, maybe their “speed limit” is just higher ’cause they’re like cops, or something. And another thing – those Neutrinos seem to have the keys to all the other particles…

  9. People used to go in and shout “Library!”, just like the folks at Cheers used to shout “Norm!” when he came in, except in the library it was followed by rounds of shushing. So they decided to put the Library! in a thought bubble. And that did the trick.

  10. “It’s useful to think of a growing economy as the Roadrunner and Obama as Wile E. Coyote.”

    I may have missed an episode. Was there one where the Coyote dropped 1.5 trillion ACME anvils on the Roadrunner, and crippled him for 4 years? If so, then the original analogy is perfect.

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