
This year went well, except for an altercation between a couple of Sponge Bobs. (Sponges Bob?) It was one of those, "I'm more absorbent!" "No, I am!" things. Push came to shove, and tears were shed. It took two Scoby-Doos and a Velma to break it up.
A committee spokesman said the hearing “was prompted by the wildfires out West and the view of some scientists that the increasing size, frequency and intensity of these fires is affected adversely by global warming.” A panel of scientists will testify.Yeah sure, Harry, just like the increasing size, frequency and intensity of hurricanes. Right? Anyway:
At Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, WERC researchers and collaborators from the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research have put together the longest and most detailed fire histories anywhere. The records, assembled from fire scars in the annual growth rings of giant sequoias, extend back over 2,000 years, and show that fire typically burned on the floor of sequoia groves every 3 to 8 years.Sure, it wasn't the Sequoia groves burning, but the nature of the fires is the same. We only know this because the forest service figured out that Sequoias need fire in order to reproduce. By breaking the cycle and keeping the groves fire-free for the last hundred years, we stopped Sequoia reproduction. Mother Nature likes to shave her armpits from time to time and California forest management is to blame for screwing up that cycle. And keeping home owners from thinning their trees made the problem worse. Not the (natural) half-degree temperature rise we've seen in the last 100 years.
During an interview with NBC television, Mr Buffett brandished an informal survey of 15 of his 18 office staff at his Berkshire Hathaway empire. The billionaire said he was paying 17.7% payroll and income tax, compared with an average in the office of 32.9%.Warren, they publish the tax rate. If you're paying 17.7 percent then you're either cheating the government or you're doing some sort of tax avoidance.
"There wasn't anyone in the office, from the receptionist up, who paid as low a tax rate and I have no tax planning; I don't have an accountant or use tax shelters. I just follow what the US Congress tells me to do," he said.

"You break it, you own it." So goes the "Pottery Barn rule" that Colin Powell invoked in his last-ditch attempts to dissuade President Bush from invading Iraq. "You are going to be the proud owner of 25 million people. You will own all their hopes, aspirations, and problems. You'll own it all."You see, if you think it was a whim that got us into Iraq, you may as well just go back to your first argument of "we only went in to steal the oil," or "the CIA blew up the twin towers."
In the end, of course, Powell caved to Bush's geopolitical whims, played the good soldier, and did as much as anyone to lie to the world.....

PHILADELPHIA - Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich questioned President Bush's mental health in light of comments he made about a nuclear Iran precipitating World War III.See that woman in the background? That's Kucinich's wife. That he ever leaves the house, or spends more that two minutes doing anything other than thanking his lucky stars, is proof enough of his own mental instability.

really big brother; this seems to be just a group of GSA employees who, well in their words:We are federal employees who work in the Office of Citizen Services and Communications at the U.S. General Services Administration. In our daily jobs, we encounter a staggering amount of U.S. government information and services that can benefit your life. From saving money and visiting National Parks to finding out about government auctions and the latest recalls, we want to bring these resources to you in a new way—through our blog.That's Jake, with the guitar - he blogs on Mondays. I tend to trust electric-guitar-playing blog profile pictures. It's those acoustic guitar players you have to keep an eye on. Them, and the question-mark suit guys.
Boiled nuts help protect against illnessWell, possibly, but I think I'll stick with NyQuil.

The human race will one day split into two separate species, an attractive, intelligent ruling elite and an underclass of dim-witted, ugly goblin-like creatures, according to a top scientist.OK, so three guesses which category top-scientist Curry thinks he's in. "We've tentatively named the new species 'top scientists' and 'hoi polloi'."
100,000 years into the future, sexual selection could mean that two distinct breeds of human will have developed.
The alarming prediction comes from evolutionary theorist Oliver Curry from the London School of Economics, who says that the human race will have reached its physical peak by the year 3000.

A glorious culture clash took place in Iran recently that made me laugh out loud. The children of Che Guevara, the revolutionary pin-up, had been invited to Tehran University to commemorate the 40th anniversary of their father’s death and celebrate the growing solidarity between “the left and revolutionary Islam” at a conference partly paid for by Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president.
There were fraternal greetings and smiles all round as America’s “earth-devouring ambitions” were denounced. But then one of the speakers, Hajj Saeed Qassemi, the co-ordinator of the Association of Volunteers for Suicide-Martyrdom (who presumably remains selflessly alive for the cause), revealed that Che was a “truly religious man who believed in God and hated communism and the Soviet Union”.
Che’s daughter Aleida wondered if something might have been lost in translation. “My father never mentioned God,” she said, to the consternation of the audience. “He never met God.” During the commotion, Aleida and her brother were led swiftly out of the hall and escorted back to their hotel. “By the end of the day, the two Guevaras had become non-persons. The state-controlled media suddenly forgot their existence,” the Iranian writer Amir Taheri noted.
After their departure, Qassemi went on to claim that Fidel Castro, the “supreme guide” of Guevara, was also a man of God. “The Soviet Union is gone,” he affirmed. “The leadership of the downtrodden has passed to our Islamic republic. Those who wish to destroy America must understand the reality and not be clever with words.”
Don’t say you haven’t been warned, comrade, when you flirt with “revolutionary Islam” as if it were a mild form of liberation theology.

Scoblic: Are you standing by your story then?You know, I'd even give him a pass; he's obviously been found out and he's embarrassed. He just wants to put it behind him. And if he'd lied about going to college, or about romantic conquests, I'd say fine, let's move on from here. But he didn't make up a benign piece of fiction. He besmirched good men who thought he was a friend. Shame on him.
Beauchamp: I'm not talking about it at all. I'm not commenting on it at all anymore.




SAN DIEGO (AP) - Like Hurricane Katrina evacuees two years earlier in New Orleans, thousands of people rousted by natural disaster fled to the NFL stadium here, waiting out the calamity and worrying about their homes.Oh sure, foie gras and massages for us, but what about our pets? It's been two days and the dog masseuse is nowhere to be found.
The similarities ended there, as an almost festive atmosphere reigned at Qualcomm Stadium.
Bands belted out rock 'n' roll, lavish buffets served gourmet entrees, and massage therapists helped relieve the stress for those forced to flee their homes because of wildfires.

James Lipton, the host of U.S. talk show, Inside the Actors' Studio, once worked as a pimp in Paris, France.Me, I'm looking on this as not too much of a confession. I'll bet he's been dying to 'confess' for years.
The revered TV presenter, who has sat down with Hollywood's biggest names for in-depth chats about their life and work over the last 13 years, has revealed he once procured clients for French hookers.
"A considerable change of climate inexplicable at present to us must have taken place in the Circumpolar Regions, by which the severity of the cold that has for centuries past enclosed the seas in the high northern latitudes in an impenetrable barrier of ice has been, during the last two years, greatly abated."
"2000 square leagues[approximately 14,000 square miles or 36,000 square kilometers] of ice with which the Greenland Seas between the latitudes of 74° and 80°N have been hitherto covered, has in the last two years entirely disappeared."
"The floods which have the whole summer inundated all those parts of Germany where rivers have their sources in snowy mountains, afford ample proof that new sources of warmth have been opened ..."


GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: SECOND QUARTER 2007 (FINAL)
CORPORATE PROFITS: SECOND QUARTER 2007 (FINAL)
Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States -- increased at an annual rate of 3.8 percent in the second quarter of 2007, according to final estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the first quarter, real GDP increased 0.6 percent.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Nearly half of Americans feel the U.S. economy is in a recession, marked by a significant decline in economic activity, according to a survey released Thursday.That 46%, where do they get their news? Well, a clue might be in the article. It reports the poll's results, it gives a definition of recession, and it even reports that "most recessions are brief and they have been rare in recent decades." But nowhere does it report that we are not in a recession. Seems like CNN would think that pertinent to the article. Nope. This article is about how well the MSM's campaign to misinform the American people is going. And they keep with program by not reporting that those 46% who think we're in a recession are wrong. Wrong, wrongdittywrongwrong.
The poll by the CNN-Opinion Research Corporation found that while 46 percent of Americans hold that belief, 51 percent don't.
Lumberjack arrested and fined by Burmese forcesIt seems bribes are an everyday thing with the junta. Sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't. A well known actor and comedian was held for a month, a drug dealer was held for just two days. The drug dealer must have had more access to cash.
Maungdaw, Arakan State: A lumberjack was arrested by Burma 's Border Security Force on August 26, in Maungdaw Township , Arakan State and was fined Kyat 1.2 million before release, said a friend.
He was brought to Nasaka headquarters in Khawar Bill in Maungdaw Township , kept for a night and severely tortured.
However, on the following day he was set free after he paid bribes to the tune of Kyat 1.2 million to the Nasaka, said a relative on condition of anonymity.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. John Murtha, a prominent Democrat, said Wednesday that his party's leadership underestimated opposition to a resolution on Armenian genocide and predicted that such a vote would easily fail.Best summation, by GWB:
With all the pressing responsibilities facing the nation, "One thing Congress should not be doing is sorting out the historical record of the Ottoman Empire," he told a White House news conference.




"This is what we grew up wanting to do," winning pitcher Matt Herges said. "Playing in the backyard with your brother, this is what you dream about. And now we're going to the World Series."Regardless if it's Boston or Cleavland, you have no soul if a part of you isn't rooting for the Rockies in the WS.
"This is a special moment in the career of every man involved in this," said Colorado Manager Clint Hurdle, whose team stood fourth in the NL West with 13 games to play. "This may never happen again. This is one of those things where you get everybody back 10, 20 years down the road and you have a reunion."


Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's centre-right government is under heavy public pressure to act after a series of attacks on Turkish troops by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which seeks an independent homeland in eastern Turkey.If you haven't following this issue, you might not know that this situation has been ongoing and was definitely a problem before the US congress decided to accuse the Turks of genocide. But on Sunday Nancy Pelosi said she intends to press on with the resolution. Why accuse them now, 90 years later? Just because the President asked Congress not to? To try to inject more trouble into the region to secure an American defeat? Or do they just not care what happens. Was throwing this in Bush's face just so sweet that they said 'screw the consequences'?
The prospect of NATO's second largest army crossing into mainly Kurdish northern Iraq helped propel global oil prices to an all-time high of $86 a barrel on Monday while the lira currency fell more than 2 percent against the dollar.
The United States has urged restraint on Turkey, a key NATO ally strategically located between Europe and the Middle East. But Washington's influence in Ankara is being severely undermined by U.S. Congressional moves to brand as genocide the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915.
[President Bush] came out forcefully last week against a congressional resolution labeling as genocide the killings of hundreds of thousands of Armenians between 1915 and 1923, even though most historians agree with that conclusion. Yet Bush continues to describe atrocities in Darfur as genocide, even though many experts, including some in his administration, doubt that the situation there of late qualifies.

Large numbers of people are going without dental treatment and some even report extracting their own teeth because they cannot find an NHS dentist in their area, a survey reveals today.....One tooth left to go. Then he'll be done.
...."Fourteen teeth have had to be removed by myself using pliers," said one Lancashire respondent. "Have pulled teeth out before, easier than finding a dentist," said one in Hull. "Because I could not afford the treatment cost, I had to extract my own tooth on one occasion," said one in Harrow. "I took most of my teeth out in the shed with pliers. I have one to go," said another in Wiltshire....


JENA, La. - A teenager at the center of a civil rights controversy is back in jail after a judge revoked his probation because of an old drug charge that had never been tried, his father said Thursday.
Mychal Bell, who along with five other black teenagers had been accused of beating a white classmate, had gone to juvenile court expecting another routine hearing, Marcus Jones said.
"He's locked up again," Jones said. "No bail has been set or nothing. He's a young man who's been thrown in jail again and again, and he just has to take it."
