Dakryn's Batshit Theory of the Week

I mean I said that in a joking manner, and I'm not trying to be racist, but who else would do that?

especially saying the grinch who stole yo' christmas. yo'. I mean come on now.
 
Well, as funny as that is, now you get to see something horrifying!


http://www.usaspending.gov/

Have you ever wanted to find more information on government spending? Have you ever wondered where federal contracting dollars and grant awards go? Or perhaps you would just like to know, as a citizen, what the government is really doing with your money. The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Transparency Act) requires a single searchable website, accessible by the public for free that includes for each Federal award:

1. The name of the entity receiving the award;
2. The amount of the award;
3. Information on the award including transaction type, funding agency, etc;
4. The location of the entity receiving the award;
5. A unique identifier of the entity receiving the award.

Welcome to www.USAspending.gov, a relaunch of www.FederalSpending.gov, that provides citizens with easy access to government contract, grant and other award data.
To begin searching, select either the Assistance or Contracts tab at the top left side of this page. You can easily switch back and forth as you search.



Nec, you'll love the $300,000 Some ass in NJ got for teaching abstinence - go freedom foundation go!

The Blackwater pacman for unknown spending.

Here's $50k for a church.


JIMMYS STEAK AND SEAFOOD GRIL = Half a billion dollar's?!

Steve's Christmas Tree's Inc. = lol. Oh FEMA, surely you don't deserve your current reputation!


Go forth now, and find more awesomeness!
 
Erica Hill and Christi Paul were just on headline news talking together and sitting on seperate couches(why not right next to each other) and after this Erica Hill is on.

fuck yeah!
 
yahoo news said:
NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Katrina's victims have put a price tag on their suffering and it is staggering — including one plaintiff seeking the unlikely sum of $3 quadrillion.


A whopping $3,014,170,389,176,410 is the dollar figure so far sought from some of the largest claims filed against the federal government over damage from the failure of levees and flood walls following the Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane.

Of roughly 489,000 total claims, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it has received 247 for at least $1 billion apiece, including the one for $3 quadrillion.

"That's the mother of all high numbers," said Loren Scott, a Baton Rouge-based economist.

For the sake of perspective: A mere $1 quadrillion would dwarf the U.S. gross domestic product, which Scott said was $13.2 trillion in 2007. A stack of one quadrillion pennies would reach Saturn.

Some residents may have grossly exaggerated their claims to send a message to the corps, which has accepted blame for poorly designing the failed levees.

"I understand the anger," Scott said. "I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."

Daniel Becnel, Jr., a lawyer who said his clients have filed more than 60,000 claims, said measuring Katrina's devastation in dollars and cents is a nearly impossible task.

"There's no way on earth you can figure it out," he said. "The trauma these people have undergone is unlike anything that has occurred in the history of our country."

The corps released zip codes, but no names, for the 247 claims of at least $1 billion. The list includes a $77 billion claim by the city of New Orleans. Fourteen involve a wrongful death claim. Fifteen were filed by businesses, including several insurance companies.

Little is known about the person who claimed $3 quadrillion. It was filed in Baker, 93 miles northwest of New Orleans. Baker is far from the epicenter of Katrina's destruction, but the city has a trailer park where hundreds of evacuees have lived since the storm.

Katrina, which is blamed for more than 1,600 deaths in Louisiana and Mississippi, is considered the most destructive storm to ever hit the U.S. It caused at least $60 billion in insured losses and could cost Gulf Coast states up to $125 billion, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Most of the claims were filed before a deadline that coincided with Katrina's second anniversary, but the Corps is still receiving them — about 100 claims have arrived over the past three weeks — and is feeding them into a computer database.

The Corps said it isn't passing judgment on the merits of each claim. Federal courts are in charge of deciding if a claim is valid and how much compensation is warranted.

"It's important to the person who filed it, so we're taking every single claim seriously," Corps spokeswoman Amanda Jones said.

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Man Cuts Off, Microwaves His Own Hand
2 hours ago

HAYDEN, Idaho (AP) — A man who believed he bore the "mark of the beast" used a circular saw to cut off one hand, then he cooked it in the microwave and called 911, authorities said.

The man, in his mid-20s, was calm when Kootenai County sheriff's deputies arrived Saturday in this northern Idaho town. He was in protective custody in the mental health unit of Kootenai Medical Center.

"It had been somewhat cooked by the time the deputy arrived," sheriff's Capt. Ben Wolfinger said. "He put a tourniquet on his arm before, so he didn't bleed to death. That kind of mental illness is just sad."

It was not immediately clear whether the man has a history of mental illness. Hospital spokeswoman Lisa Johnson would not say whether an attempt was made to reattach the hand, citing patient confidentiality.

The Book of Revelation in the New Testament contains a passage in which an angel is quoted as saying: "If anyone worships the beast and his image and receives his mark on the forehead or on the hand, he, too, will drink the wine of God's fury."

The book of Matthew also contains the passage: "And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to go into hell."

Wolfinger said he didn't know which hand was amputated.
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This isn't merely disagreeing, this is taking someone's life. You're condoning murder, not choosing a different flavor of ice cream. You're ignorant of the consequences that you're setting in motion by the choices that you make. I normally don't care about ideological differences, but this involves human lives, so it's a completely different territory.

This coming from a person that has Slaughter as their avatar

Murders, and pedophiles should be allowed 1 chance at appeal, then if they lose should be put to death within 60 days of that loss. They will never be redeemed, or reformed. Not only are they scum, that has no social value, but they are also a burden to the taxpayer that has to feed, clothe, give medical treatment to(when most of America cant afford health care of their own), and in some instances educate--and for what? In the event that person makes parole do we really want stronger, smarter and healthier criminals? These people that commit these crimes not only have given up their rights as citizens but also their claim to any shred of humanity--they are animals, and what do we do with uncontrolable and dangerous animals--we put them down