Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Today in Headlines: Gitmo Meets Berkely and other musings!

BERKELEY, Calif. – "The Berkeley, Calif., City Council is considering a measure that would welcome freed Guantanamo Bay detainees to resettle in the college town".  Article Link
     -KPIR says:  Really?  Go for it Berkeley!  It's amazing how liberals think that Muslim Extremists will love them...the reality is, they will probably want to kill you.  If I was a Gitmo detainee, I would rather stay in Gitmo.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- "Missouri lawmakers endorsed measures Tuesday that could resurrect a requirement for voters to show government-issued photo identification in order to cast ballots."  Article Link
     -KPIR says:  What is wrong with this you ask?  Nothing, but for some reason liberals will protest law like this.  They think that asking someone for photo proof of who you are actually disenfranchises people.  The truth is, laws like this only uphold the sanctity of the vote.  This is a proactive attempt to prevent voter fraud...while liberals only care about combating voter fraud AFTER the first vote count doesn't end up in their favor.  Hopefully, Missouri will become the "Show Me" your ID State.

WASHINGTON – "The Senate on Tuesday voted to extend for 90 days the legal life of three post-Sept. 11 terrorism-fighting measures, including the use of roving wiretaps, that are set to expire at the end of the month." Article Link
     -KPIR says:  They voted in the U.S. Senate 86-12.  Why do these not equal to 100?  Who were the two to abstain?  Who ever they were, look for them to run for president in 2012 under the mantra of CHANGE and YES WE CAN.  Seriously, the Senate voted 86-12.  The Democratically controlled Senate voted to extend the Patriot Act.  Did I mention it was 86-12?  Talk about bi-partisan support.  Apparently, George W. Bush got this one right.  Who knew?

Apparently, the secret recipe for Coke has been discovered.  I wonder if WikiLeaks had anything to do with it.  I find it strange that Coke has been able to keep information secret better than the Obama Administration.  Maybe Obama should make the CEO of Coke the "Secrets Czar" or something unconstitutional like that.  Article Link

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