23 Replies to “You Don’t Pull The Mask Off The Old Lone Ranger”

  1. What is that critter? Some kind of huge dog or wolf? A mountain lion?

  2. C’mon,guys. Its just some leftard that tried to mess with Kate. Ummmmm….wonder what they taste like Barbqued.

  3. Martin reads SDA.
    This has been repeated here ad nauseam.
    Martin: “Bring Back Dubya.”.
    Aunty-American has had a crack-up/meltdown. Read the comments.
    O’Narcissist & its Dems have thrown the left into chaos.
    …-
    “Don Martin: Obama is proving a dangerous man for Canada
    We’ve been blacklisted as copyright pirates, blasted as a northern terrorist haven, been forced to squander billions on a matching Chrysler car company bailout and endure rising protectionism through sneaky “Buy American” policies and environmental safeguards.
    The conclusion is hard to miss as irritants pile up across our southern border: U.S. President Barack Obama is becoming Canada’s worst political nightmare.
    That’s a hard swallow because the man is so darn charismatic, and he proclaimed with great sincerity his love for Canada.”
    urlm.in/chsm

  4. I don’t know which is funnier the old photo from years ago or the realization that the big “0” is dangerous to us.
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  5. Dat ain’t no gopher!!
    Dat’s one of dem dere sity slickin sqires!
    And gopher lots better tastin.

  6. toy plastic soldiers certainly defines a leftist army
    but one would have thought they would have been depicted as having clubbed the rodent to death with the pole carrying their WHITE flag
    and the lefties who can not get very many blog hits, just hop aboard the SDA popularity train!!!!

  7. Hmmm. It appears some of us can’t be bothered going to a link’s home page … maybe even checking out the blogroll.

  8. Take a look down the archives — some pretty funny stuff. I found crappy balloon animals particularly amuzing.

  9. “The history of every resistance movement starts with an period I will call the “test” in which people from all walks of life must cross a line to choose their sides. It’s the defining moment of every historical event of this type.”
    …-
    “Let loose the dogs of words
    The New York Post says that “print reporters have posted a sign in the desk area of the White House press room reading, ‘Blog-Free Zone.’” (Hat tip: James Linville). I wonder what that’s supposed to mean?
    Maybe it means that you have to have a professional card to write or speak out ‘legitimately’. Glenn Reynolds notices allegations that the Obama administration is threatening to unleash the Press on its enemies as retribution. He notes one allegation without necessarily vouching for it: a lawyer claimed “one of my clients was directly threatened by the White House and in essence compelled to withdraw its opposition to the deal under the threat that the full force of the White House Press Corps would destroy its reputation if it continued to fight.” That, if true, would explain the “Blog-Free Zone”.
    In addition, Hot Air says Fox reporter Major Garrett wasn’t called during a White House press conference by Barack Obama in retribution for the networks refusal to carry his press conference live, so maybe you need the right kind of professional card to ply your trade.
    Partisanship might actually be a good thing because it would bring the bias to the surface. That way the reader will have the choice of consciously reading the pro-Obama media or the anti-Obama media and anything they might care to identify in between. That could be better than picking up the “papers” and assuming the contents in it were truth instead of processed fact.”
    Comments:
    “2. Lifeofthemind:
    The Press relies upon a presumption that they are acting in some professional capacity to justify their ability to act and claim 1st Amendment protection for actions which if done by average persons in a private capacity would constitute trespass, stalking or harassment. Consider the two Psychologists who were videotaped telling the ABC News reporter that they had a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and that they could not answer any questions. As soon as they said that the reporter and the cameraman lost any justification they had as members of the press to be there under the First Amendment. The person being assaulted by them should be free to say “You have been told to go and I no longer view you as a member of the Press doing your job as protected by the First Amendment. You are now acting as a common criminal assaulting me and if you remain then I will be free to act to defend myself until such time as Law Enforcement arrives to protect me.”
    May 2, 2009 – 3:55 pm 3. wretchard:
    A regime’s attitude towards the press defines both. The history of every resistance movement starts with an period I will call the “test” in which people from all walks of life must cross a line to choose their sides. It’s the defining moment of every historical event of this type. All the rest, you might say, is detail. I’m not saying that things have entered this phase, but if it ever does then it will start with a cycle of retribution and defiance. For now it’s just a disturbing trend that needs to be watched.”
    urlm.in/chvg

  10. I was away working from my family for a long period of time – unfortunately for several months – our cat is one of those cats who catches mice and delivers them as prizes to you purring all the while it drops its gift in front of you -no matter what room of the house you are in. The day after I returned home, our cat was purring especially loud and pawing at the door to the room I was in. I opened the door and to my horror our cat had caught the biggest squirrel I have ever seen. I recognized it as the squirrel who lived in the neighbors tree – an acreage away. I felt bad for the poor squirrel, but recognized my cat was telling me he missed me. Poor squirrel though.

  11. That’s a great cat No-One, our little dog catches and kills field mice, would eat ’em too if I didn’t take it away from him.
    He hates that part…
    🙂

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