Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Biden out of consideration for Obama's VP?

Joe Biden killed some of the buzz surrounding him as a possible running mate for Barack Obama today, telling reporters that he's "not the guy."

 

Whether he'll be McCain's VP choice or not, Joe Lieberman will be speaking at the Republicans' convention.

 

Some young supporters of Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul may not be staying with John McCain in November, if they show up at all.

 

Ahead of the DNC, the city of Denver is giving homeless people free haircuts.

 

Somehow McCain is running a close race with The Messiah in Michigan.

 

Barack Obama's long-lost brother was found living in a hut in Kenya.

 

Some college presidents say that the legal drinking age should be lowered to 18.  This one should bring some discussion.

 

If Vlad wasn't trying to get the gang back together, then he would have no problem with Poland receiving a missile shield to protect them from Iran.  I still think he's trying to lead the reemergence of the Russian Empire.

 

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to start putting wind turbines on skyscrapers and bridges in the city.  I'm telling you, this wind stuff is such a waste of time, money, and effort.

 

Health Nazis are upset by Michael Phelps signing an endorsement deal with Frosted Flakes.

 

An Oregon man was fined $500 for disorderly conduct for protesting a city-run day labor center in Portland.

 

We finally get Congress to approve money to build a border fence to stop the illegal alien invasion, and the Interior Department won't let us build it.  Have you noticed that environmentalists ruin everything?

 

I never thought I would encourage you to read a Maureen Dowd column, but you have to read this.  Absolutely hilarious.

 

Here's the story from The Sun about our changes here at News/Talk 1350 WNNG.  Lucky you, they decided not to run the picture of me.

 

Governor Perdue has frozen the $428 million homeowner tax grants to local governments.  While the state has been giving local governments this money, the local governments have used it to grow.

 

Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones is in critical condition after having a brain aneurysm.  Earlier in the day, Tubbs Jones was reported dead.

 

Don't read this story if you want to wait until you see it on TV to know what happened in the men's 200 meter race today.

 

Two elderly Chinese women have been sentenced to a year of "re-education through labor" for attempting to protest the use of eminent domain by the Chinese government.

 

Michael Vick has filed for bankruptcy, since he is losing $12,000 per month.  I have absolutely no sympathy for the cretin.

 

Bibb County approved a measure to spend $1,500 to build an awning over the smokers' area just outside the Bibb County Courthouse.

 

The California legislature has passed a bill requiring that hybrid and electric cars make more noise in an effort to protect blind people.

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