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this is a funny video from ali g at an abortion rally.
anti-abortion fanatics will likely find this extremely offensive. pro-abortion fanatics will probably just find it funny.
violent rhetoric and the stalking of abortion clinics and the people who work there has gone way up since dr. tiller was murdered and people are getting very, very afraid. and the right wing zealots are actually wishing to buy dr. tiller`s clinic to use as a rallying cry, i kid you not. these people have no shame.
interesting bumper stickers you got there.
a new hero to save the day.
sarah pailin is just nuts...
it really brings the kid out of you!
from the comedy album "a place for my stuff".
my favorite comic strip.
national zoo's giant panda yun mei has set off a storm of protest. the onion news network's brian scott tells you why.
this guy asks the tough questions.
a good take on brian's "who's leg do i have to hump to get a martini around here?"
omaha, neb. — a nebraska man who stole a painting of the virgin mary to finance an abortion for a teen he raped has been convicted of first-degree sexual assault and felony theft. aurelio vallerillo-sanchez, 39, of omaha pleaded no contest to the charges friday and faces up to 70 years in prison when sentenced in october, douglas county prosecutor brenda beadle said saturday. a call to the county public defender representing vallerillo-sanchez wasn't answered saturday. beadle said vallerillo-sanchez fled to mexico with the 300-year-old painting worth $100,000 and the pregnant teen in march 2007. “the plan was that when they got to mexico, she was to undergo an abortion,” she said. when an abortion wasn't possible, vallerillo-sanchez pushed to have the baby given up for adoption, beadle said: “he wanted to do everything he could to get rid of this baby cause it was evidence against him.” the teen returned to nebraska after giving birth, the prosecutor said. vallerillo-sanchez was arrested in february after dna linked him to the september 2006 assault of the then-14-year-old girl. his children gave police information about the theft during the investigation into the sexual assault. his son told police he served as a lookout as his father stole the painting from st. cecilia cathedral in omaha. vallerillo-sanchez sold the painting for $3,000 in mexico, his daughter told police. vallerillo-sanchez has been linked to at least four other thefts in the omaha area, but charges were not filed as part of a plea deal, beadle said. source
beijing (ap) -- forestry officials in far western china have resorted to scattering abortion pills near gerbil burrows in a bid to halt a rodent plague threatening the desert region's fragile ecosystem, state media said wednesday. the pellets, which resemble bran feed, have "little effect on other animals," but can prevent pregnancy in gerbils and also induce abortion in already pregnant females, the official xinhua news agency said. in 2003, officials installed hundreds of perches for owls and eagles hoping the birds would cut back the rodent population but gerbils have continued to be a problem, it said. gerbils use too much of the area's limited grass to make their burrows and damage plant roots with their underground digging, it said. desertification is a major concern for china. deserts currently cover about one-third of the country and officials fear global warming will accelerate their expansion. the report did not say what was in the "tailor-made" contraceptive pellets, which have been used in the gurbantunggut desert since may of last year. "it's a good way to tackle the desert rat plague," local forestry official du yuefei was quoted as saying. du, chief of the epidemic prevention division of the changji city forestry bureau, told xinhua 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of the drug was strewn over 49,000 hectares (120,000 acres) last year and cost the bureau 80,000 yuan ($11,400). there's been a slight drop in gerbil numbers since the program was started, du said, with about 11 gerbils now caught for every 100 traps laid out. previously, 12 gerbils was the average. contraceptive pellets have been mixed into bird feed in st. paul, minnesota to help rein in that city's pigeon population and officials in los angeles have used contraceptive injections on squirrels. animal rights groups often support contraception as a humane alternative to killing animals deemed pests. source
from the 70's comic facts o' life
kicks and giggles. smiles and sunshines.
ink drawing - 3 days