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| Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 | | 10:23 am |
| | Tuesday, February 13th, 2007 | | 4:22 am |
New Erica Campbell gallery of my own, 6 from her site
I made my first TGP2 style gallery of the year: Natural, busty Erica Campbell. I have also noticed some new Erica Campbell galleries of a more standard format: lots of yellow, very design student/bad art energy, but it is at least Erica CampbellI like this one better, but it is still pretty weirdsomewhat sexierA halloween theme with crazy crotchless fishnet stockingsMuch hotter poses, stares, Erica Campbell shows a little more pinkcorset, weird sunglasses, and some sales text that is totally true but doesn't work with the photosetTechnorati Tags: Erica Campbell, big tits, busty, glamour, | | Sunday, January 21st, 2007 | | 8:47 pm |
Erica Campbell looking for votes for Cyber Girl of the Year
If you do the digg.com thing and you want to help me get Erica more votes and increase the 'Erica relevence' of my other blog, digg this article, and then click all the way through and vote for Erica Campball for Playboy's Cyber Girl of the Year: Erica Campbell wants your voteI met a few of you at AVN/Internext, and I'll eventually be posting pics here, but right now I am cropping them and adding them to an Internext pictures thread on Netpond.com
Soon I am going to take on some regular mainstream work doing Search Engine optimization. I am probably also going to get some training on Protective Security Detail work and hopefully some rock solid trama/first aid stuff, not because I really want to be a gunslinging bodyguard, but because it will increase my value around the politicians and models I am spending more and more time around, and because this stupid RNC convention that is coming to Minnesota is going to generate tens of millions of dollars in related work. I wish we would have been successful stopping it by geting the Saint Paul city council to reject the contract, but now we are stuck with it, and I might as well get the security clearance, flak jacket and firearms licenses that are appropriate complements for my weird language skills and computer security obsession. Like it or not, pretty girls and politicians attract attention, and some kinds of attention are dangerous. I might as well be prepared, and employed. | | Saturday, December 2nd, 2006 | | 2:03 pm |
Flanners contest, news, drinking and dancing
Today is going to be another busy day for me, with routine chores on the internet like my news and politics related posts, addional work on the flanners contest and later, drinking and dancing. Already, I have cobbled together a sitemap for the Busty Sex TGP which should hopefully cause it to be spidered more regularly, but the sitemap I wrote quickly this morning misses about 95% of the content but will cause the stuff that does change and the stuff that is important that hasn't been indexed to be noticed. Technorati Tags: flanners, sitemaps, news, | | Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 | | 8:02 pm |
Digg, Traffic, and SEO: fixing Dirty-Pillows.com and winning a contest
First, if you use digg.com and you want to help me with the Flanners contest at Netpond.com, digg this article: As Flanners Beach campground closes for the season, the Metaverse opens.... Also, after looking at the stats in the Google Webmaster Tools for page analysis and the incoming links anchor text for Dirty-Pillows.com, I really need to sex up those words and remove the prosaic terms. The first step is to encourage people to create links to the site using Busty Sex TGP as the anchor text. I'll have to reopen gallery submission and change the reciprocal link that I was requiring, and reignite some interest in TGP2 in general. The site is starting to make money again, but I have a lot of work to do on it. If you have an affiliate program that you would like me to participate in (or start to promote again), let me know in the comments here, post a link to your webmaster page, and if you find a way to create more links to my main site, using the anchor text and the destination above (and below), I'll be willing to reciprocate and also have more, and slightly better traffic to send back to you, but this SEO business takes time and cooperation. Again, I could use more incoming links like this: <a href=" http://www.dirty-pillows.com">Bu sty Sex TGP</a> Thanks! | | Saturday, November 25th, 2006 | | 11:32 pm |
Updates to the Busty Sex TGP
I have made a few updates to my Busty Sex TGP: Galleries tweaked: Pornstars Hannah Harper, Natalia Cruz and Bonita Saint pose in seductive lingerieLeggy blond pornstars in shiny black bondage gearErica Campbell posing provocativelyErica Campbell undresses in her dressing roomThere is a lot more that needs to be done. I would like to get the traffic up and SEO work completed before internext, so I can persuade someone to invest in making this site, and the weird set of other web properties I control, better, and useful to them. I would still entertain offers to buy a 49% stake in this domain and its content, and a promise to put in at least 25% time of my work into it over one year, for something in 6 figures, USD, cash. Technorati Tags: Erica Campbell, pornstars, internext, busty, | | Friday, November 24th, 2006 | | 9:41 pm |
| | Sunday, November 5th, 2006 | | 11:26 am |
| | Saturday, November 4th, 2006 | | 11:39 am |
Some recommendations for voters (and donors?)
This was intended for ImpeccableLiberalCredentials, but blogger is broken today... can't post, but I can't wait all day for it to get better. I am sure this post isn't worth waiting around to post, or if I did, I'd have to edit that. I don't edit, damnit, I'm a blogger: I have been supporting Peter Hutchinson and Maureen Reed for governor and Lt. Governor, but I want to make it clear that I am not supporting the concept of TeamMN, that voting for the whole slate of candidates offered by the Independence Party is wasteful. I wish Peter Hutchinson had his own campaign website, without the cute gimmicks of the Independence Party (AskIndie floating graphic, etc.). People voting for Hutchinson are going to be doing it because he is measurably better than the other two major party offerings. Hutchinson is very clearly going to get the percentage required to maintain major party status, if not win outright. And he may win. The Green Party's best chance for getting their minimum threshhold is Papa John Kolstad, and some IP Party people, and some Dems, should be brokering trades with their friends in other parties to ensure that Hutchinson gets elected, and Papa John Kolstad gets that minimum threshhold, and that the better Dem candidates get all of the support they can. Greens and IP partisans should realize at this point that the Senate and Congressional races they are waging have been great for promoting issues, and have been a step forward in party building, but that continuing to encourage voters to vote for Jay Pond or Tammy Lee or Binkowski or Cavlan, etc. is irresponsible. We have to have a strong majority in Congress in opposition to this Bush Administration if anything resembling the America we once knew is to be restored. The value of running Tammy Lee or Ken Pentel has been the harvest of donor and volunteer contact info, of campaign experience. Much more campaign experience can be had by Greens/IPers by either focusing clearly on Papa John Kolstad's race and/or Hutchinson. Keith Ellison is going to win. Nonetheless, more work can be done for him in these next few days, and people coming from non-partisan or other party backgrounds who realizing that Ellison is going to win, and wanting to be counted as supporters can find ways to signal their support, and be counted for it. To be honest, I had a couple of reservations about Ellison's candidacy: his support of Hatch/Klobuchar during the caucus to convention endorsement process, the fact that I thought we still needed him in the MN State legislature, and I think that's it. Last night I met the DFL endorsed candidate running to replace him in the MN State House: Willie Dominguez. I am now more comfortable with the idea that Ellison is leaving his previous job in the hands of someone with much of the same priorities and sense of social justice. I have had trouble forgiving Brita Sailer for supporting Hatch in the spring endorsement battle. Clearly Brita's priorities were better matched with the policies proposed by Sen. Becky Lourey, but I think Brita's ability to see the possibilities of the likes of Ted Fiskevold and Michael Meuers, who continue to scuttle the DFL platform and appeal based on issues, by spreading the myth that Brita is "too liberal" for her district. Meuers and Fiskevold were ready to, and continue to say anything to maintain their aaparent authority about and utility for the party, when their strategy of triangulating, of trumpeting "electability" over integrity and experience was 100% dead wrong in terms of the public mood now, and I think it was easy to see that it would be what it is now, but we don't exactly have the kinds of candidates running statewide that the mood calls for, regarding Iraq, regarding integrity, etc. In State House District 2B, I absolutely encorage everyone to vote for Brita Sailer, who is still fairly new and inexperienced, and can be forgiven once for allowing the narrow-minded opinions, approaches, and goals of self-important political thugs like Meuers, Fiskevold, even me from confusing her own moral compass and sense of the political zeitgeist in endorsements. In SD2 I still don't know what to say. I wrote in my own name when I voted. I still hadn't met GOP candidate Steve Booth yet. Booth and Skoe appear to be pretty close, so I am a tiny bit skeptical about his ability to resist influence from Skoe on the wild rice issue, but I think that he is more honest than Skoe. I would really like to see him take Lindgren to task on his attacks on Red Lake's soveriegnty, the Red Lake Independent School District's funding, etc. but even absent that... Skoe, Lori Swanson and Hatch are where I am encouraging voters to sanction Meuers, Fiskevold, and Lori Bergland Olson for their misdeeds leading up to the DFL State convention.
It is going to be a long and difficult month for me, unless I figure out how to make some decent money again, without compromising my values. I spent the bulk of my November income already on helping to send a very talented young professional to a regional conference, someone who helped make things possible in Aceh, but is in fact from a different part of Sumatra, a Christian who was able to deal with the American evangelical weirdness of Samaritan's Purse, Islam + Adat Aceh, and my liberal humanitarian passion and belief in science & engineering. It would be a good thing for someone with real money to just realize that it migh be worth talking to me about funding the work we started there - it accomplishes a lot towards peace, binding atmospheric carbon and achieving sustainable forestry with real plant biodiversity assessment and conservation, and its also sexy and adventurous. Like being the crocodile hunter without having to freak out dangerous animals in front of a TV camera. There are more immediate asks and needs for money, though: Dennis Kucinich was also asking for money in a early morning e-mail. Apparently the GOP has decided to spend some big money and say some outrageous things to try to get rid of the guy that keeps doing the right thing on everything that matters. So whip out that plastic for Dennis, and then think about how to help me find a few million for Aceh sometime after Nov. 7th. Technorati Tags: Mike Hatch | | Thursday, October 12th, 2006 | | 12:44 pm |
Politics & Porn : Because Freedom isn't free - Get involved!
I have spent much of this year toiling at a dirty, disreputable, thankless and profitless job: protecting your rights to get naked on the internet for fun and profit. I am actually not sure that I have made any progress, but I've put some good links up to free speech, privacy and internet rights organizations, and tried to support and curry favor with the politicians in my area that are more likely to defend constitutional rights to free speech, privacy, free enterprise and freedom as most younger, internet-savvy American citizens understand it. And I have posted fewer naughty pictures while I have been at this task, and I am sorry. I'll try to make up for that, if more porn enthusiasts (producers and consumers alike) want to start sharing the responsibility of engaging more potential voters on free speech, pro-porn business, pro-internet agandas. I hope there is also some overlap with peace/getting out of the costly, needless and illegal war in Iraq, as well, but I will take what I can get, and re-enlivening our democracy, and strengthening, not surrendering our rights to privacy, free speech, and other basic rigts provided by the constitution (habeus corpus, a fair and speedy trial, protections against torture). So, if you will promise to vote, to encourage others to vote, to educate yourself and your friends on the important issues of the day, I'll start posting some more pics again, and keep Dirty-Pillows.com from death by neglect. Consider this the start of a Blue State Porn Campaign, or something. Here are some pics of Erica Campbell to get you excited about what recapturing control of our own government might mean. And feel free to stop by and comment on the more overtly political blog, especially if you are in or near Minnesota: ImpeccableLiberalCredentials. If you have time interest and skills to start blogging about liberal freedom, porn and peace, please start up a blog, and give me another inbound link here or at ImpeccableLiberalCredentials. E-mail me for any advice you need to get started, I'm here to help, as long as you are too! E-mail: impeccableliberalcredentials (at) gmail (dot) com Technorati Tags: Erica Campbell, porn, politics, freedom, vote, | | Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006 | | 10:25 am |
Here is a busty diversion for you...
I haven't made a post with any nutritious, busty porn content for a while because I've been pretty busy getting a politics blog off of the ground, but I'll give you a link to a fantastic young model's blog: Faith's Blog. I really like Faith, and I know you will to. Have fun with her! Technorati Tags: busty, blonde, porn | | Tuesday, April 25th, 2006 | | 4:50 pm |
Gonzales pandering to the sex-fearing, nanny-state requiring base of the GOP
Attorney General Gonzales is at it again, pandering to the sex-fearing, nanny-state requiring base of the Republican party with the introduction of proposed legislation he would have Congress pass as the COPA Amendments of 2006. It maybe to late, however, as even this constituency is losing faith in Bush, and his approval ratings continue to fall. The real issue, as always, is Iraq, the failure to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, etc. and that is noting that further shifting focus away from will not fundamentally fix. Camgirls and other internet publishers of adult websites are not terrorists, they are just naughty, and most of us like it... The new COPA amendments have been fairly characterized in this vlog post, Gonzalev vs. Crotches, which outlines the unreasonably harsh penalties for failing to accurately label internet content. COPA was struck down previously by the Supreme Court (as well as other federal courts), but Gonzalez has been busy trying to subpoena Google, etc. for private and proprietary data to justify and help support this round of attempted legislation of morality that most true American will find more offensive than the obscenity this legislation is supposedly designed to protect minors against. Contrast the five year proposed penalty for failure to label otherwise legal internet porn with the lax 30-day sentance imposed by this school teacher convicted of downloading child porn on a school computer. Technorati Tags: COPA, Gonzales, porn, nanny state | | Tuesday, April 18th, 2006 | | 4:24 pm |
ACLU's action against illegal domestic spying by Bush administration
FBI documents released to ACLU confirm spying on anti-war groups. See an interactive version of the document and learn more about FBI spying.

Demand the Truth: Congress Must Investigate Illegal Spying, Not Rewrite the Law
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AMERICANS DEMAND THE TRUTH More than 40,000 people have signed the ACLU's Demand for the Truth petition, calling on Congress to investigate illegal government spying on Americans. Help us keep the pressure on Congress to hold the President accountable.
Thousands have also added their own words about the Administration's warrantless program:
"The terrorists have won if they can get us to willingly give up our civil liberties while cowering in fear. They will have won because our democracy, which they despise, will be lost. How ironic."
-- B. Tarbell, Costa Mesa, CA "The United States Constitution did not expire on September 11th, 2001."
-- J. Taber, New Castle, DE Sign the petition, view more comments and add your own.
Read more statements from people who have signed our Demand for the Truth.
Watch the Movie!
"The Spies Have It": Share the movie with friends and ask them to get involved. | The alarm over illegal spying on Americans continues to shake the nation and lawmakers on Capitol Hill. This week the ACLU again called on the Administration to stop stonewalling lawmakers' efforts to uncover the truth about government spying on Americans. Members of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) and other experts testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, as ACLU leaders urged Congress to hold a fair and comprehensive investigation of the program before considering new legislation that would whitewash illegal activity by the Bush Administration after the fact.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was passed by Congress in response to revelations that former President Nixon and others were using "national security" claims to spy on political enemies and ordinary Americans who disagreed with the government.
The American people need the truth about how many of us have had our emails or phone calls monitored through this program. Congress must reject attempts to legitimize this illegal program, and instead insist that the truth be brought to light.
The ACLU is conducting a massive nationwide campaign to stop warrantless eavesdropping by the NSA and to expose and end domestic spying by the FBI, the Pentagon and other government agencies. From Pennsylvania to New York to Denver to San Francisco, we continue to uncover documents that confirm government investigations targeting organizations solely because of their political views. This repressive practice is not only irresponsible; it has a chilling effect on our vibrant tradition of dissent.
We have filed Freedom of Information Act requests in 20 states on behalf of more than 150 organizations and individuals. Click on the sample FBI document above for revealing details of the bureau's surveillance of the Thomas Merton Center for Peace & Justice, a Pennsylvania group targeted solely for its opposition to the Iraq war. Although previously disclosed documents show that the FBI is retaining files on anti-war groups, these documents are the first to show conclusively that the rationale for FBI targeting is the group's opposition to the war.
Read more about this week's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Supreme Court Urged to Declare Guantánamo Bay Military Commissions Illegal
Describing the military commissions at Guantánamo Bay as unfair and unlawful, the ACLU urged the Supreme Court to halt their use in a friend-of-the-court brief filed on Tuesday in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
"The military commissions established by President Bush do not provide a fair trial under any recognized set of legal standards, whether those standards are derived from the Constitution, international treaty commitments, customary law or the Uniform Code of Military Justice," said ACLU Legal Director Steven R. Shapiro. "There is no reason to believe that Congress ever intended to authorize such a system, and no reason for the Court now to uphold it."
The military commission rules do not guarantee an independent trial court, do not provide for impartial appellate review, and do not prohibit the use of coerced testimony despite extensive evidence that coercive interrogation techniques have been used at Guantánamo Bay and elsewhere. This system fails to provide the basic procedural safeguards guaranteed by the Geneva Conventions and American law. In addition, the commissions violate the constitutional rule barring the government from creating a separate system of punishment that applies only to non-citizens.
Prior to reaching the merits of these arguments, the Supreme Court will have to decide whether it still has jurisdiction to hear the case following congressional passage of the Detainee Treatment Act.
"The government's effort to prevent the Court from even addressing the serious legal issues raised by the military commissions is disturbing at many levels," Shapiro said.
The ACLU's friend-of-the-court brief in the case is online here.
A 2004 ACLU report about the commissions, "Conduct Unbecoming: Pitfalls in the President's Military Commissions," is online at: www.aclu.org/conductunbecoming

Technorati tags: ACLU, domestic spying, Bush, FISA
Someone needs to show the ACLU what clean markup looks like :) | | | Monday, April 17th, 2006 | | 11:03 am |
Porn collides with politics in Minnesota on yet another site
The Wege, at www.Norwegianity.com has made a couple of gratuitous links to offsite image galleries and other sites labeled in the anchor text as porn - like this: A series of staged heterosexual porn photos and I think that is hot! Anyway, I am going to stop posting here about obscure Minnesota political dramas and confine that to ImpeccableLiberalCredentials. I need to decompress. Maybe someone could send me back to Aceh or some similar low-intensity conflict area where it is actually more straightforward and less expensive to do good work. I really would like it if someone could give me a large cash gift in the next few days... a very large number of frequent flier miles or a Y-class ticket around the world would be useful also. Thanks! After Saturday (DFL CD 7 convention in Bemidji, Minnesota) maybe I could have a vacation. I am thinking Berlin for a few days, then a few days, months or years without alcohol or nudity in someplace with pristine tropical forests and Shariah. Shariah, or however you might opt to spell it with Roman characters, is really often a good thing for the soul. Let's keep a piece of intact, but do a better job of providing access to appropriate technology and public health information (e.g. regarding malaria, water-borne diseases) in a culturally sensitive context to that part of the developing world. Mostly, I think we need money for logistics (trucks, maybe boats(with electronics and a pilot) that could make it to KL and back from Susoh) and education, but its time for another 'boots on the ground' assessment of what is working and what isn't. Technorati Tags: porn, politics, DFL, alcohol, nudity, Shariah | | Thursday, April 13th, 2006 | | 10:23 am |
Beltrami Co. DFL fights external influence! And Giants!
I am a Beltrami Co. DFLer, and I have to say that I admire the spunk and fortitude of the Beltrami Co. DFL executive committee and our endorsed DFL candidates Representative Frank Moe and candidate for State Senator Mary Olson. They are putting the State DFL Party on notice! The State DFL Party is archaic, with procedures that over-represent liberal minority groups from the Twin Cities, and our little rural hamlets are clean and free of young people, gays and Indians. That kind of minority representation just gets in the way of winning elections, which is what our little organization is all about. Me too. I like to win. These are our candidates, and we must support them. If we don't, we'll get in trouble, but there are even better reasons to give them our all. They have impeccable hygiene! They can eat chicken wings faster and better than their Republican challengers, despite nasty rumors of secret vegan practices! All lies! There are no vegans in Bemidji, I have been there, and I can tell you it is free of that un-American business of not eating meat. Only environmental wackos do that, and we must not align ourselves with those lake-loving treehuggers. We must be open to campaign donations from Monsanto, from lakeshore developers. They butter our bread. If Mary Olson and Frank Moe will be my Don Quixotes, I will gladly be their Sancho Panza, because I am a good Democrat! More Giants on the horizon! Time to give my donkey the spur! Charge! Technorati Tags: DFL, Frank Moe, Mary Olson, Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, democrats | | Wednesday, April 5th, 2006 | | 9:35 am |
framing the debate...
Free speech proponents and pornographers both need to become more organized about controlling the media message about pornography and obscenity and sex/internet crime. There are unprecedented attacks on personal privacy and proprietary technology being wrapped up in the COPA defense subpoenas, and we are failing to respond. Perhaps it is a sign that terrorism isn't the bogeyman that it once was, but more likely this is an effort to provide a deliverable to the Republican base of social conservative evangelicals in an election year. Whatever the motive, the media is helping to cement the link between criminality and porn in the puplic's consciousness. Here is a perfect example: A story about a Dept of Homeland Security official caught trying to seduce a minor in an online chat room. Note that the headline reads "Official Caught in Online Porn Bust" but PORN is not the activity or the object of this sting. This Homeland Security official is accused of using the internet to prey on minors, which is illegal and unconscionable. On the otherhand, porn is for adults in the privacy of their own homes. It is legal and can be a healthy vehicle for self expression, sexual gratification, and personal exploration. It is a valuable sector of the U.S. internet economy. The porn indstry is not going to be a convenient scapegoat for frustrated administration cronies who need to feed their base and change the focus from the failure to apprehend or kill Osama bin Laden or create a secular, democratic Iraq and Afghanistan with legal protections for new converts to evangelical Christianity, which got its foothold there through a USAID bias towards right-wing faith-based humanitarian assistance... ohh, how the Bush Administration continues to fail to deliver to its base... Anyway, the Bush Administration, the DoJ and AG Alberto Gonzalez may be misdirected, but we need to focus on framing the debate. You might find the ideas of George Lakoff useful in figuring out how to contribute to the vital defence of free speech and the Bill of Rights. Technorati Tags: porn, free speech, Homeland Security, politics, framing the debate, George Lakoff, | | Thursday, March 16th, 2006 | | 3:29 pm |
If they love us tomorrow, will they love us equally?
A blog named Capitoilette posts about the love shown to some bloggers by the DCCC, and I think it is worth considering. The question is will they love sex blogs that get political as much as they love the political blogs that become sexual? Obviously Hustler has done something to some hypocritical Republicans (e.g. Sen. Bob Barr), as much as Republicans have tried to damn or fuck-over bloggers, adult magazine publishers, and fans of free speech. They see us in their perverted "if your not with us, you are against us" worldview. Where do we find ourselves, by default? Lining up with the Democrats, even though DailyKos, et al, may not have half the proficiency or readership that we do, in aggregate. Technorati Tags: sex blogs, politics, DCCC | | 9:15 am |
Ana's pantie pics
My friend Ana, of Ana's porn blog has a new amateur pantie pics site: PantieAmateur.net and it is reputably worksafe. Some of my websites have recently had hiccups. It is annoying not controlling my own servers and bandwidth, but I am learning lots about other forms of advertising and developing some new ways to communicate ideas and see them translate into non-commercial activity in the real world. I might start fooling around with screenprinting this summer - I did it for a semester in high school, so I know what I am getting into. However, I am really pretty committed to the idea of not creating too much economic friction in the U.S. until the war in Iraq is over, and we have a more civil posture towards the rest of the world. But I am also tired of being on what is essentially a fixed income, and I think going to Denmark and starting a business, even with 68% taxation, looks appealing until I remember those stupid cartoons. Oh well, still here for now. Being active in the real world, not dreaming or spinning my wheels on internet bulletin boards, chatrooms, etc. See you on the streets this Saturday - 3/18, it is the three year anniversary of the launch of the illegal invasion of Iraq. | | Tuesday, March 14th, 2006 | | 11:26 am |
Amy Klobuchar's nomination will bring new life to MN Green Party, Kennedy to U.S. Senate
It looks like the absence of movement from within the DFL to support a peace candidate, who also has a strong set of energy and environmental policies that will further national security needs and revitalize rural economies throughout Minnesota, will result in a pair of great gains for the enemies of the DFL, the Minnesota Green Party and the Republican candidate Mark Kennedy. It is especially funny that in a year that the perennially active and well-organized Bemidji Greens failed to convene a caucus, that the moderate-right wing of the DFL party and their financiers in Washington and New York, will deliver the 5% they need in a state wide race to regain major party status. Why is this? Because Mark Kennedy and Amy Klobuchar are moral equivalents when it come to the Iraq war issue. Both support the Rumsfeld strategy of a temporary troop-level drawdown that will look like a PR victory, but will endanger troops. There are only two reasonable ways to go in Iraq. Commit more forces (e.g. double or triple them, and forceably disarm SCIRI, the Kurds, etc.) or get out and put blue helmetted peace keepers or forces from non-bordering Arab states and the OIC in, with logistical and financial support from the U.S. and NATO. At least 5% of Minnesotans can be trusted to vote their conscience on this issue, but a more frightening idea is that Cavlan actually gets elected. But then again, a nurse is going to have more insight into the challenging technical and medical issues of this day than a county prosecutor with little or no scientific training (e.g. Bird Flu, internet regulation, weapons proliferation, alternative energy sources). Technorati Tags: Amy Klobuchar, Mark Kennedy, A big gift to the Green Party, major party status | | Friday, March 3rd, 2006 | | 7:51 am |
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