The American Taliban is on the March

Why do people hate Paris Hilton? I mean she's completely inoffensive, who cares. The only thing I dislike about her is that she gives boring skull, that video of hers is TERRIBLE!
 
my only problem with paris hilton is that she's spoiled and rich and kinda dumb. But tbh, I couldn't give a rats ass. Same with all of those celebrity types. big fucking deal. They're still humans.
 
she made it with a variety of producers including Scott Storch and Dr. Dre.

This CD is coming out on Warner Bros.

The track listing, on the CD is as follows:

1.) Turn it Up 2.) Turn You On 3.) Stars Are Blind 4.) Jealousy 5.) Heartbeat 6.) Fightin’ Over Me featuring Fat Joe and Nadakiss 7.) Are You With It? 9.) Do You Think I’m Sexy? 9.) Screwed 10.) Not Leaving Without You
 
wow...shit is turning ugly, and conservatives are devouring their own young...

Bush blasted at conservative forum

From the Wash Post:

Author of the new book "Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy," Bartlett called the administration "unconscionable," "irresponsible," "vindictive" and "inept."

It might also have had something to do with speaker No. 2, conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan. Author of the forthcoming "The Conservative Soul: How We Lost It; How to Get It Back," Sullivan called Bush "reckless" and "a socialist," and accused him of betraying "almost every principle conservatism has ever stood for."

Nor was moderator Boaz a voice of moderation. He blamed Bush for "a 48 percent increase in spending in just six years," a "federalization of public schools" and "the biggest entitlement since LBJ."

They're now writing books about how bad Bush is. I think the Republicans now realize that they need to do everything they can to distance themselves and the Republican party from Bush in order not to have him taint them in the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. That means expect plenty of Bush-bashing by the Republicans over the next 3 years.
 
this ruling is quite interesting and it will be fun following it to the supreme court. i do not agree with the full ban, but i still say the dude should have a 50% say in what happens. it is half his after all. and yeah, laws are made to protect the weak and the female. kinda dumb.

as for paris hilton, she is hated because she has no talent whatsoever and she's failry ugly tbh, but yet since she is who she is, people want her to act, sing and model. bleh.....
 
paris hilton isn't just rich and famous, she's obnoxiously, offensively rich and famous. she represents everything i hate about america's cult of celebrity and i wish her a slow and painful death.
 
lizard said:
They're now writing books about how bad Bush is. I think the Republicans now realize that they need to do everything they can to distance themselves and the Republican party from Bush in order not to have him taint them in the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. That means expect plenty of Bush-bashing by the Republicans over the next 3 years.

The port deal was rejected almost unanimously by a Republican-dominated House committee...the lame duck years of the Bush presidency are going to be one hell of a bitch session on both sides if the prevailing mood holds up.
 
NADatar said:
Why do people hate Paris Hilton? I mean she's completely inoffensive, who cares. The only thing I dislike about her is that she gives boring skull, that video of hers is TERRIBLE!

actually the skull skill was pretty good me thinks ... its her enhusiasm during sex that lacked ... like ... everything.
but then again, most chicks that "know" they are "it" don't put in the effort.
ask me how I know! :loco: :err:
 
lizard said:
WTG

Peter Baker writes in The Washington Post: "For whatever reason, Bush seems fixated on his rug. Virtually all visitors to the Oval Office find him regaling them about how it was chosen and what it represents. Turns out, he always says, the first decision any president makes is what carpet he wants in his office. As a take-charge leader, he then explains, he of course made a command decision -- he delegated the decision to Laura Bush, who chose a yellow sunbeam design.

"Elizabeth Vargas, the ABC News anchor, was the latest to get the treatment. She went by last week to interview Bush before his trip to Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Sure enough, she wasn't in the room but a minute or two before he started telling her about the carpet.

'He loves his rug,' said Nicolle Wallace, the White House communications director. 'I've heard him describe it countless times.'

"Sometimes Bush describes it as a metaphor for leadership. Sometimes he relates how Russian President Vladimir Putin admired the carpet. Sometimes he seems most taken by the lighting qualities."


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"it really tied the room together" :confused:
 
NADatar said:
Why do people hate Paris Hilton? I mean she's completely inoffensive, who cares. The only thing I dislike about her is that she gives boring skull, that video of hers is TERRIBLE!
it's more like she's a representative of the culture of BUY BUY BUY NOW NOW NOW LOOK LOOK STUPID CELEBRITY GOSSIP LOOK don'tpayattentiontorealissues LALALALALALALA BUY BUY etc etc

just part of the great american cultural brainwashing machine, and i won't have any of it
 
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - An attempt to resume state spending on birth control got shot down Wednesday by House members who argued it would have amounted to an endorsement of promiscuous lifestyles.

Missouri stopped providing money for family planning and certain women's health services when Republicans gained control of both chambers of the Legislature in 2003.

But a Democratic lawmaker, in a little-noticed committee amendment, had successfully inserted language into the proposed budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 that would have allowed part of the $9.2 million intended for "core public health functions" to go to contraception provided through public health clinics.

The House voted 96-59 to delete the funding for contraception and infertility treatments after Rep. Susan Phillips told lawmakers that anti-abortion groups such as Missouri Right to Life were opposed to the spending.

"If you hand out contraception to single women, we're saying promiscuity is OK as a state, and I am not in support of that," Phillips, R-Kansas City, said in an interview.(maybe you just need some hot animal lovin', honey...I hear Blackie Lawless is available)

Others, including some lawmakers who described themselves as "pro-life," said it was illogical for anti-abortion lawmakers to deny money for contraception to low-income people who use public health clinics.

"It's going to have the opposite effect of what the intention is, which will be more unwanted pregnancies and more abortions," said Rep. Kate Meiners, D-Kansas City.

The other alternative is for low-income women to give birth to more children, which is only likely to drive up the state's costs to provide services to them, said Democratic Rep. Melba Curls, also of Kansas City.(yay, more deprived malnourished children!)