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Archive for August, 2005

Someone You Should Know

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 19th, 2005 | Trackback

The fact that soldier medics have been recurring recipients of this award is a testament to the quality of soldiers volunteering to serve as combat medics today.

2005 Person of the Year: Predictions

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 18th, 2005 | Trackback

Who do you think is the Person of the Year so far in 2005? Who do you predict it will be?

.0015% of US Population Turns out for Vigil

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 18th, 2005 | Trackback

Let’s see, if we’re generous and call the crowd…oh, let’s say 562 people…that means that *656,000 Austinites didn’t give a rat’s ass about the vigil—or at the very least, they had better, more important things to do.

Dogs for Cindy

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 18th, 2005 | Trackback

I wonder if this dog has any clue that the terrorist are also blowing up dogs?

Today I Became a Republican

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 18th, 2005 | Trackback

I actually felt myself become a Republican today. It was around 10am, when I read the latest update of the Cindy Sheehan saga in CNN.com.

MSN.com is Shameless

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 18th, 2005 | Trackback

But before you are given a single detail about the charges or the crimes, there is this clickable-lede: Sample and download Cassidy’s music

Not in Byron’s Name

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

When the reporter showed a clip of Cindy Sheehan saying that she “speaks for the 1800 soldiers who were killed in this mistake of a war”, Janet Norwood smiled and said, “Well, she can subtract one from her number for sure and that would be Byron. She does not speak for us and she does not speak for our son.”

Two Bloggers do what the NY Times Could Would Not

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

The only question remaining now is: When will the NY Times, the Washington Post, CNN, CBS, and the rest of the Exempt Media do their own investigative reporting on this story and hold Air America’s feet to the fire for answers (rather than make excuses for the beleagured radio network)?

Civil Rights: For Almost Everybody

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

the Texas Civil Rights Project only defends those civil rights that they agree with. I mean, a bunch of white, redneck-racists couldn’t possibly have any civil rights of their own.

Killer Arrested During the Funeral Procession of the Man he Killed

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

If they really thought that stopping the funeral procession and arresting their son-the-murderer was disrespectful of the dead, I counter that bringing along and protecting the person who caused the death is even more insulting and disrespectful.

Streamlining The Death Penalty

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

Very few habeas corpus appeals have anything do with establishing the convicted killer’s innocence—rather it is their lawyers attempt to get them off-death row (and into a life-sentence, because they know their client is still guilty, regardless of the alleged ineffectiveness of previous counsel).

Soylent Green is….Chicken?

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 17th, 2005 | Trackback

How freaked out will PETA and the No-War-for-Oil Left-wing nuts be when they learn that the alternative fuel source they have been clamoring for turns out to be chickens, goats, and bunny rabbits.

A Paratrooper’s Salute to the Press

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 16th, 2005 | Trackback

A paratrooper rendering the proper salute to the press. It brings tears to my eyes

Stupid Quote of the Day

Posted by Robbie Cooper on August 16th, 2005 | Trackback

Two words is all it takes to prove Hillary wrong: Jimmy Carter.