Man, I am so going to SEND A TERSELY WORDED MEMO over this. And then complain about it ON MY BLOG. That'll show 'em...
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah!
Man, I am so going to SEND A TERSELY WORDED MEMO over this. And then complain about it ON MY BLOG. That'll show 'em...
That reminds me that I threatened to send a "strongly-worded" email to the Publix (heh heh) HQ while we were in Orlando last week. They put only pinenuts in the store in the Chinese food section. And they were an Italian brand jar labeled "Pignoli." I never would have found them if I hadn't asked 2 managers (very nice and helpful, told me hq told them were to stock everything, they had no control over it).
DH's magazine is blogging the living hell out of Obama this week, and here's his latest contribution: other superheroes Obama should meet.
So if the UN's International Court of Justice orders the state of Texas not to execute a Mexican citizen, but Texas executes them anyway, how bad is that?
US execution 'defied court order'
The International Court of Justice says the US was in breach of an order not to execute a Mexican man sentenced to death in Texas after a flawed trial.
The court was handing down judgment in a bid by Mexico to force a review of the sentences of 51 of its citizens on death row in the US.
Mexico says the US ignored a ruling by the court in 2004 that America had denied the Mexicans consular access.
The court said then that the convictions should be reconsidered.
The International Court of Justice - the UN's highest court - issued an emergency ruling last July intended to halt pending executions.
But three weeks later Texas gave a lethal injection to Jose Medellin, convicted of the rape and murder of two teenage girls.
"The court... finds that the United States of America has breached the obligation incumbent upon it," the ICJ - sitting in The Hague - ruled.
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The US says that it took steps to comply with the judgement but cannot compel individual state courts to comply.
Some US states have agreed to review their death row cases but Texas maintains that its state courts are not bound by the International Court of Justice.
I suppose the UN isn't too popular in Texas anyway....
A clip of a 1964 BBC interview of Dr. Martin Luther King, where he predicts the US would have an African-American president in less than 40 years:
Huh. In the clip they're all "Robert Kennedy thinks it could happen in 40 years, what do you think!?!?" and he's all "I think it could happen in 25!"
Huh.
oh my.
I kinda can't believe a customer would think they would trump the owner on what channel to have on. srsly.
At the movies I used these ancient passes I had bought at work, like 4 jobs ago - they were supposed to charge me a $1.50 surcharge, but they did not - added bonus of these passes, I got free small popcorn with each one, so only had to pay for drinks. $11.25 for 2 kids and me to see the movie and have snacks. WIN!
interesting Bush info: [link]
From msbelle's link:
Number Of Rounds Of Golf Played As President: 24 (The last one on Oct. 13, 2003. President Bush has since explained that he stopped playing golf out of respect for the families of Americans killed in the war in Iraq.)
Huh? I know that the "now watch this drive" clip looked horrible, but he stopped playing golf entirely?
“Celebrating his inauguration with ‘Freedom of Choice’ doughnuts - only two days before the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision to decriminalize abortion - is not only extremely tacky, it’s disrespectful and insensitive and makes a mockery of a national tragedy."
I went through this looking glass and no matter what I do, I can't seem escape back to Not Crazy World. They're playing croquet with flamingos. It's always jam yesterday and jam tomorrow, but never jam today. Free doughnuts make a political statement. There are people Sarah Palin considers white trash. It's disappointing to not find weapons of mass destruction. GWB made the hard decisions and the only ones he regrets are poor photo-op decisions.