
Do you need Obama coverage 24 hours a day? In several markets, Comcast cable is launching an all-Obama, On Demand channel. (In D.C., it’s channel 963).
Leading up to Inauguration, the channel will offer a number of Obama-related programs, according to a release: “Barack Obama’s most famous speeches to date, from his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 through his election night victory speech in Grant Park; Barack Obama biography; Michelle Obama’s 2008 Democratic National Convention speech; a tour of the White House; and the history of Air Force One.”












#40 ROFL!
Can’t wait for the “Re-Education” camps to be built under the “shovel ready” spending program!
paddy-o,
If that is the case, Bush certainly made doing it much easier.
In the end, it’ll turn out that Bush made all this to give Obama the best tools to govern.
And I really think so. So far, he has selected quite some tools as Secretaries.
#21 We’ll talk again after the first 2 hour marathon. I know you’ll love and rave about how the US needs more of that.
Now, go back and keep wathcing, don;t miss a bit from Obama.
Let me know if the cameras go with him when he wants to take a crap.
# 42 smartalix said, “If that is the case, Bush certainly made doing it much easier.”
Obama – “In the first year, I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, and bans on all semi-automatic guns.”
So, that leaves only single action revolvers that you won’t be able to carry. Typical plan that totalitarians use to prepare the way for a police state.
I guess he hasn’t read & understood the Constitution. Which is very strange for a Harvard law grad. Maybe he should ask for a tuition refund…
45,
What war was won with handguns? What is the difference to the taget if the round came from a hunting rifle or a sniper rifle?
As the turmoil in the Mideast shows, you don’t need pistols to hold off an army.
# 45 smartalix said, “What war was won with handguns?”
What ARE you babbling about?
I subscribe to the Lisa Simpson philosophy
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
In a special Halloween episode of The Simpsons that aired in October 1995, a freak lightning storm brings all of Springfield’s giant advertising statues to life. The advertising monsters begin to destroy the town when Lisa, an advertising executive, and Paul Anka come up with a jingle urging everyone to stop paying attention to the monsters. Here’s the chorus:
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
Just don’t look. Just don’t look.
The townspeople comply and with no one paying attention, the advertising monsters collapse and die, saving the town.
The “just don’t look” strategy works for more than advertising…it’s effective in any situation where someone or something runs on attention.
The Franklin mint must be busy making Obama gold layered coins and dinner plates