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Sunday, March 30, 2008

In Memory Of Lori Byrne (Statucki) 1958 - 2008

I'm so sorry you are gone Lori.Even though we split-up so long ago it has seemed like just yesterday that we were together and enjoying life as one.I will never forget you and every time I look at our daughter I will think of you and all the good times we shared.
Rest in peace now sweet girl and know that I will always be here for Jessica and the kids.I'll love you always in my heart...

Brian


Send in the Clowns

Isn’t it rich,
Aren’t we a pair
Me here at last on the ground,
You in mid-air
Send in the clowns
Isn’t it bliss,
Don’t you approve
One who keeps tearing around,
One who can’t move
Where are the clowns?
Send in the clowns

Just when I stopped opening doors
Finally knowing the one that I wanted was yours
Making my entrance again with my usual flair
Sure of my lines - no one is there

Don’t you love farce,
My fault I fear
I thought that you’d want what I want,
Sorry my dear
But where are the clowns
There ought to be clowns
Quick send in the clowns

What a surprise,
Who could foresee?
I’ve come to feel about you what you felt about me
Why only now when I see that you’ve drifted away
What a surprise, what a cliché

Isn’t it rich, isn’t it queer
Losing my timing this late in my career
And where are the clowns
Quick send in the clowns
Don’t bother they’re here...

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

George Bush Sr. and Jr. Have a Father and Son Talk !

George Bush Sr. Gives Jr. Some Fatherly Advice



George Bush


Some would argue that this is the most appropriate media for displaying George W. Bush! Individually Shrink-wrapped.


With classic quotes... "They misunderestimated me," "We need an energy bill that encourages consumption," and "Bring 'em on"


Klick Image To Order


George Bush Devil Sign Yellow T-Shirt

Is George hailing his true master? Parody political humor showing the Evil President giving the sign of the Devil with this hand gesture. Inauguration commemorative t-shirt.


George Bush Don't Like Black People T-Shirt

Kanye West's eloquent statement about the government's response to Hurricane Katrina as paraphrased by the Legendary K.O.


George W Bush impeach by a blow job Bumper Sticker

Wouldn't it be great if Bush got a BJ and got impeached?


George W. Bush ASS CLOWN Assclown Tee Gray T-Shirt

ASS Stamped on bush's head with a assclown nose, and pretzel on his back to choke on. Ultimate Ass Clown.


George Bush Asparagus Pee Ringer T

George Bush Asparagus Pee Ash Grey T-Shirt

An amazing, rare shirt featuring an advertisement for asparagus. Features George Bush proclaiming, Asparagus Makes Your Pee Smell Awesome!


George W. Bush LIAR Ash Grey Tee FuckYouBush.com

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Bushism #35 Organic Cotton Tee

Share a laugh with your friends with this quote straight from the President's mouth.


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George Bush makes me spit up baby bib. Catch all the puke on bush's face!


George W Bush ASS CLOWN Sticker FuckYouBush.com

Bush head with ASS stamped on his head wearing a clown nose. Assclown vinyl sticker.


OIL PIMP George W. Bush stamped head Ringer Tee

OIL PIMP George W. Bush stamped head Ringer Tee. t-shirt with pretzel to choke on in the back.


anti George W. Bush lies iraq Sticker (Rectangular

anti George W. Bush lies iraq social security, hillary clinton in 2008


Stay What Course, George? Sticker (Bumper)

Stay the course -- Bush can't ever admit an error, even if he gets the whole country lost on a Sunday afternoon drive.


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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The Hillary Clinton Nut Cracker


As President Bush is fond of saying, "You don't have to be a rocket surgeon to use it!" Simply place the nut between her legs and squeeze! Yikes, it gives Bill shivers just thinking about it. The Hillary Nutcracker has stainless steel thighs and can crack the toughest nuts!

She's ready for you, but is America ready for this Nutcracker?!


Arrives in a great gift box!



HRC - Our New "Hillary Meal"


HRC - Our New Hillary Meal
2 Fat Thighs with Small Breasts and a Left Wing


I LOVE COUNTRY MUSIC T-Shirt


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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Dawn Wells (Gilligan's Island's Mary-Ann) Busted For Marijuana

'Gilligan's' Mary Ann Caught With Dope



DRIGGS, Idaho (AP) — Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island," is serving six months' unsupervised probation after allegedly being caught with marijuana in her car.

She was sentenced Feb. 29 to five days in jail, fined $410.50 and placed on probation after pleading guilty to one count of reckless driving.

Under a plea agreement, three misdemeanor counts — driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance — were dropped.

On Oct. 18, Teton County sheriff's Deputy Joseph Gutierrez arrested Wells as she was driving home from a surprise birthday party that was held for her. According to the sheriff's office report, Gutierrez pulled Wells over after noticing her swerve and repeatedly speed up and slow down. When Gutierrez asked about a marijuana smell, Wells said she'd just given a ride to three hitchhikers and had dropped them off when they began smoking something. Gutierrez found half-smoked joints and two small cases used to store marijuana.


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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Ron Paul's Position on Drugs

War on drugs is out of control; revert control to states


Q: In your 1988 campaign you said, "All drugs should be decriminalized. Drugs should be distributed by any adult to other adults. There should be no controls on production, supply or purchase for adults." Is that still your position?

A: Yeah. It's sor of like alcohol. Alcohol's a deadly drug, kills more people than anything else. And today the absurdity on this war on drugs has just been horrible. Now the federal government takes over and overrules states where state laws permit medicinal marijuana 1 for people dying of cancer. The federal government goes in and arrests these people, put them in prison with mandatory sentences. This war on drugs is totally out of control. If you want to regulate cigarettes and alcohol and drugs, it should be at the state level. That's where I stand on it. The federal government has no prerogatives on this.

Q: But you would decriminalize it?

A: I would, at the federal level. I don't have control over the states. And that's why the Constitution's there.


Repeal most federal drug laws; blacks are treated unfairly


Q: If you are elected president in 2008, what positive and significant legacy, if any, will you leave for Black Americans?

A: I would like to believe that if we had a freer society, it would take care of Blacks and whites and everybody equally because we're all individuals. To me, that is so important. But if we had equal justice under the law, I think it would be a big improvement. If we had probably a repeal of most of the federal laws on drugs and the unfairness on how Blacks are treated with these drugs laws, it would be a tremendous improvement. And also, I think that if you're going to have prosperity, it serves everybody. And if this is done by emphasizing property rights and freedom of the individuals, making sure that the powerful special interests don't control Washington, that the military industrial complex doesn't suck away all the wealth of the country, and then we would have prosperity.


Inner-city minorities are punished unfairly in war on drugs


Q: What policy would you support to guarantee young Black and Latino men a fairer equal justice system?

A: A system designed to protect individual liberty will have no punishments for any group and no privileges. Today, I think inner-city folks and minorities are punished unfairly in the war on drugs. For instance, Blacks make up 14% of those who use drugs, yet 36 percent of those arrested are Blacks and it ends up that 63% of those who finally end up in prison are Blacks. This has to change. We don't have to have more courts and more prisons. We need to repeal the whole war on drugs. It isn't working. We have already spent over $400 billion since the early 1970s, and it is wasted money. Prohibition didn't work. Prohibition on drugs doesn't work. So we need to come to our senses. And, absolutely, it's a disease. We don't treat alcoholics like this. This is a disease, and we should orient ourselves to this. That is one way you could have equal justice under the law.


$500B on War on Drugs since 1970s has been a total failure


On the issue of drugs, we have spent nearly five hundred billion dollars on the War on Drugs, since the 1970s. Total failure. Some day, we have to admit it. Today, we have the federal government going into states that have legal medical marijuana, arresting people--undermining state laws--arresting people who use marijuana when they're dying with cancer and AIDS, and it's done with, as a compassionate conservative. And it doesn't work.

What it does, it removes the ability to states to do their things, and also introduces the idea that it's the federal government that will get to decide whether we get to take vitamins, and alternative medical care, or whatever. Most of our history, believe it or not, had no drug laws. Prohibition has been an absolute failure for alcohol. Drug addiction is a medical problem. It's not a problem of the law.


Legalize industrial hemp


Paul believes in the legalization of industrial hemp. Paul supported HR 3037 to amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana. This bill would have given the states the power to regulate farming of hemp. The measure would be a first since the national prohibition of industrial hemp farming in the United States. He favors the legalization of marijuana.


Drug War fosters violence at home & breeds resentment abroad


For the first 140 years of our history, we had essentially no federal war on drugs, and far fewer problems with drug addiction and related crimes as a consequence. In the past 30 years, even with the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the drug war, little good has come of it. We have vacillated from efforts to stop the drugs at the source to severely punishing the users, yet nothing has improved.

The drug war encourages violence. Government violence against nonviolent users is notorious and has led to the unnecessary prison overpopulation. Innocent taxpayers are forced to pay for all this so-called justice. Our drug eradication project (using spraying) around the world, from Colombia to Afghanistan, breeds resentment because normal crops and good land can be severely damaged. Local populations perceive that the efforts and the profiteering remain somehow beneficial to our own agenda in these various countries.


Voted NO on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism.


Amendment to set up a task force on counter-terrorism and drug interdiction and allow military personnel to help patrol U.S. borders.


Voted NO on subjecting federal employees to random drug tests.


Drug Demand Reduction Act: Vote on an amendment to require that anyone hired by the Federal Government is subject to random, unannounced drug testing.


War on Drugs has abused Bill of Rights.


Paul adopted the Republican Liberty Caucus Position Statement:

As adopted by the General Membership of the Republican Liberty Caucus at its Biannual Meeting held December 8, 2000.
WHEREAS libertarian Republicans believe in limited government, individual freedom and personal responsibility;
WHEREAS we believe that government has no money nor power not derived from the consent of the people;
WHEREAS we believe that people have the right to keep the fruits of their labor; and
WHEREAS we believe in upholding the US Constitution as the supreme law of the land;

BE IT RESOLVED that the Republican Liberty Caucus endorses the following [among its] principles:
While recognizing the harm that drug abuse causes society, we also recognize that government drug policy has been ineffective and has led to frightening abuses of the Bill of Rights which could affect the personal freedom of any American. We, therefore, support alternatives to the War on Drugs.
Per the tenth amendment to the US Constitution, matters such as drugs should be handled at the state or personal level.
All laws which give license to violate the Bill of Rights should be repealed.


Legalize medical marijuana.


Paul sponsored the States' Rights to Medical Marijuana Act:

Title: To provide for the medical use of marijuana in accordance with the laws of the various States. Summary: Transfers marijuana from schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act to schedule II of such Act. Declares that, in a State in which marijuana may be prescribed or recommended by a physician for medical use under applicable State law, no provision of the Controlled Substances Act shall prohibit or otherwise restrict:

the prescription or recommendation of marijuana by a physician for medical use;

an individual from obtaining and using marijuana from a physician's prescription or recommendation of marijuana for medical use; or

a pharmacy from obtaining and holding marijuana for the prescription or recommendation of marijuana by a physician for medical use under applicable State law.

Prohibits any provision of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act from prohibiting or restricting a State entity from producing or distributing marijuana for the purpose of its distribution for prescription or recommendation by a physician in a State in which marijuana may be prescribed by a physician for medical use.


Rated A by VOTE-HEMP, indicating a pro-hemp voting record.


Paul scores A by VOTE-HEMP on pro-hemp legalization policies

VOTE HEMP is a non-profit organization dedicated to the acceptance of and free market for Industrial Hemp. Industrial Hemp is non-psychoactive low THC varieties of the cannabis sativa plant. Currently, it is illegal for U.S. farmers to grow Industrial Hemp because it is improperly classified as a "drug" under the Controlled Substances Act. Since changes in law require shifts in thinking and this requires education in the facts, our primary goal is the education of legislators and regulators, farmers and businesses, students and other concerned citizens.


Rated +30 by NORML, indicating a pro-drug-reform stance.


Paul scores +30 by the NORML on drug reform

OnTheIssues.org interprets the 2006 NORML scores as follows:

-30 to -10: "hard-on-drugs" stance (approx. 228 members)
-9 to +9: mixed record on drug reform (approx. 37 members)
+10 to +30: pro-drug-reform stance (approx. 109 members)


About NORML (from their website, www.norml.org):

National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law's mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to achieve the repeal of marijuana prohibition so that the responsible use of cannabis by adults is no longer subject to penalty.

NORML is a nonprofit, public-interest lobby that for more than 30 years has provided a voice for those Americans who oppose marijuana prohibition. We represent the interests of the tens of millions of Americans who smoke marijuana responsibly and believe the recreational and medicinal use of marijuana should no longer be a crime.

NORML supports the removal of all criminal penalties for the private possession & responsible use of marijuana by adults, including the cultivation for personal use, and the casual nonprofit transfers of small amounts. This model is called "decriminalization."

NORML additionally supports the development of a legally controlled market for marijuana, where consumers could purchase it from a safe, legal and regulated source. This model is referred to as "legalization."

NORML believes that marijuana smoking is not for kids and should only be used responsibly by adults. As with alcohol consumption, it must never be an excuse for misconduct or other bad behavior. Driving or operating heavy equipment while impaired from marijuana should be prohibited.

NORML strongly supports the right of patients to use marijuana as a medicine when their physician recommends it to relieve pain and suffering.

Lastly, NORML supports the right of farmers to commercially cultivate hemp for industrial purposes, such as food and fiber production.


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Friday, January 25, 2008

Yet Another Reason Why Fox News Sucks ! / John Gibson Bashes Heath Ledger !


John Gibson Mocks Heath Ledger Death on Radio Show

Fox News’ John Gibson mocked the death of actor Heath Ledger by opening his radio show with funeral music. Gibson called Ledger a “weirdo” who had a “serious drug problem.”

He then played a clip out of Ledger’s movie ‘Brokeback Mountain’ where the actor says “I wish I knew how to quit you.” Gibson mockingly said “Well, he found out how to quit you.”

Gibson played another clip from the film where Ledger said, “We’re dead” before repeating the quote himself. Throughout the rest of his segment Gibson continued making fun of Ledger and at one point joked the 28-year-old may have been suicidal over the presidential debate.

“Apparently Heath Ledger was suicidal and his friends saw it coming. I think he watched the Clinton-Obama debate last night. I think he was an Edwards guy, cause he saw his Edwards guy was completely irreverent,” he said.


Talkshow host mocks Ledger's death

A US talkshow host has caused outrage by mocking the death of actor Heath Ledger.

Fox News presenter John Gibson began his live radio show with a funeral anthem and described the actor as a "weirdo" with a "serious drug problem".

He played a clip from Ledger's film Brokeback Mountain, ending with the line "I wish I knew how to quit you". He then said: "Well, he found out how to quit you."


John Gibson Mocks ‘Weirdo’ Heath Ledger’s Death: ‘He Found Out How To Quit You’

Opening his radio show with funeral music yesterday, Fox News host John Gibson callously mocked the death of actor Heath Ledger, calling him a “weirdo” with a “serious drug problem.”

Playing an audio clip of the iconic quote, “I wish I knew how to quit you” from Ledger’s gay romance movie Brokeback Mountain, Gibson disdainfully quipped, “Well, he found out how to quit you.” Laughing, Gibson then played another clip from Brokeback Mountain in which Ledger said, “We’re dead,” followed by his own, mocking “We’re dead” before playing the clip again.


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