Saturday, September 16, 2006

News With Opinion

Dog Chapman & Wife.
A thug
married to
a skank
who chase
other thugs and skanks
for money.





PORTLAND, Ore. — When Susan Kuhnhausen returned home from work one day earlier this month, she encountered an intruder wielding a claw hammer. After a struggle, the 51-year-old nurse fended off her attacker by strangling him with her bare hands. – You go girl.


GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (AP) -- Two 17-year-olds suspected of plotting a shooting spree at their high school were obsessed with the mass killings at Columbine High School and had homemade bombs and weapons at their homes, investigators said Friday. Police found nine rifles and shotguns, a handgun, about 20 "crudely made" bombs, camouflage clothing, gas masks, two-way radios and hundreds of rounds of ammunition at Cornell's house, Police Capt. Lisa Sterr said. She said Cornell had made several bombs about two months ago. – William and Shawn, poster boys for a generation of poorly parented & nuture-starved offspring raised on junk food and boobtube.

Muslims Demand Pope Benedict Apology. Benedict cited an obscure Medieval text that characterizes some of the teachings of Islam's founder as "evil and inhuman" — comments some experts took as a signal that the Vatican was staking a more demanding stance for its dealings with the Muslim world. - Elderly Nazi hairshirt dissing the opposition party.

Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger sits on a folding chair next to a low stage set up on Venice Beach in Los Angeles. On the stage, Jerome Ferguson is wearing a purple velour G-string, combat boots and nothing else. His heavily muscled, oiled body glistens in the sun. After Ferguson strikes a few classic bodybuilding poses, the hit song ``Who Let The Dogs Out?'' comes pounding through the loudspeakers, and he begins dancing around the stage, throwing his fist into the air. The Republican governor of California rises, pumps his own fist in the air, and leaps onto the stage. Ferguson turns toward him. "I love you, Arnold," he says. Schwarzenegger strides to the nearly naked bodybuilder and clasps Ferguson's hand in his own. The crowd roars its approval. Welcome to politics in California. Schwarzenegger, 59, is more than a governor. He is a cultural phenomenon. He came to California from Austria at age 20 with only "dreams and a gym bag," as he likes to say. He became a world-famous bodybuilder, a movie star, a real-estate mogul and chief executive of the most-populous state in the U.S. - California politics, pump and grind, meet the "right" friends, no brains necessary (who you know and blow phenomenon).

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