Buttle's World

28 November, 2008

A Woman’s Right to Shoes

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 22:16

(Thanks to Mark Steyn for the great headline.)

Britain is not only dead, it has become a parody of itself.

Another Cruel Anti-Obama Parody

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 16:04

LOL: “…his confident smile and kind eyes are an inspiration to us all.”

If you’re looking for a nice rifle

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:28

may I suggest that you not buy anything made by HS Precision Rifles. They are running an ad with a testimonial from a murderer (who escaped prosecution because of his corrupt employer – the FBI). Yes, Lon Horiuchi, the man who gunned-down an unarmed woman with a baby in her arms.

Oh, yeah. He was also there for Janet Reno’s slaughter of men, women and children at Waco.

Nice guy.

HS Precision Rifles has, apparently, absolutely no sense of shame. I hope they go out of business soon.

Update:

See this more recent post.

Reactor? What reactor?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:44

The incompetent chief of the blind, toothless IAEA twiddles his lower lip with his fingers and says, “Duuhhh, guys? Where’s the photos?”

Ready for some good news about the election?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:34

After a very long vote count in Northern California, Tom McClintock is heading to congress.

Butte County took a little longer to come in than we had expected, but it was worth the wait.  The count is now complete with the possible exception of a handful of votes in El Dorado County and the election result stands at: McClintock 185,615 and Brown at 183,840.

The lead of 1,775 votes is a margin of victory that puts us well outside the possibility of a recount changing the outcome.  To put it in perspective, it is more than twice the margin by which I lost the race for State Controller in 2002.

The numbers came in a little late to hold a press conference today but I expect to have a formal statement at our Congressional transition office in Roseville on Monday.

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