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Chatterboxing

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 172 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Caption This, Humor, Open thread at July 1st, 2011 - 11:00 pm


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Snarky comments usually come easy to me, until I run across something self-explanatory, like this. At least I hope it’s self-explanatory, because I can’t explain it –  who knows what it means. Sometimes it’s better just to post and back away quietly, on The Overnight Open Thread.

Caption This: “Chinese red-faced after photo fakery goes global “

by coldwarrior ( 168 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread at July 1st, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Government officials in a rural corner of China wanted to inform residents they were inspecting a new road.

Instead, it appears they have gained global ridicule and notoriety as the stars of what is being described as a contender for the worst-doctored photograph in internet history.

Ferret Friday Meets Caturday!

by Phantom Ace ( 175 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Ferret Friday, Open thread at July 1st, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Ferrets and Cats can get along if raised together. Although supervision is needed as they occupy the same Niche. In honor of both Ferret Friday and Caturday, here are a few clips of Cat and Ferret interaction

It’s Ferret Friday kick back and discuss whatever you like!

Obama Regime pressuring Syrian Opposition to meet with Assad

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Headlines, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Syria at July 1st, 2011 - 4:56 pm

Talk about hypocrisy. The Obama Regime which launched a war against Qaddafi in the name of Democracy has a double standard on Syria. Rather than back the Syrian opposition against the Assad regime, the US is pressuring the Syrian opposition to meet with Assad. That’s right, we will bomb Qaddafi, but not Assad who has American blood on his hands.

The US is pushing the Syrian opposition to maintain dialogue with Bashar al-Assad’s regime as details emerge of a controversial “roadmap” for reforms that would leave him in power for now despite demands for his overthrow during the country’s bloody three-month uprising.

Syrian opposition sources say US state department officials have been discreetly encouraging discussion of the unpublished draft document, which is currently in circulation. But Washington flatly denies backing it, and organisers of an unprecedented opposition conference held on Monday in Damascus say it was not discussed there.

Assad would oversee what the roadmap calls “a secure and peaceful transition to civil democracy”. It calls for tighter control over the security forces, the disbanding of “shabiha” gangs accused of atrocities, the legal right to peaceful demonstrations, extensive media freedoms, and the appointment of a transitional assembly.

The carefully phrased 3,000-word document demands a “clear and frank apology” and accountability for organisations and individuals who “failed to accommodate legitimate protests”, and compensation for the families of victims. The opposition says 1,400 people have been killed since mid-March. The government says 500 members of the security forces have died.

Why is The Assad regime different than Qaddafi? Well he is enemies with Israel and oppresses Lebanese Christians. The State Department has a soft spot for this thug. This is a double standard. The Obama Regime loves to coddle our enemies.