Posted on 12/01/2005 8:07:46 PM PST by Randy Larsen
Please post some POSITIVE news that conservatives will be HAPPY to hear!
I saw a car wreck today involving a hybrid Toyota. Probably an 80% chance that involved a Democrat.
Best I can do on short notice...
I've been wondering about the effects of a successful marketing campaign. Since this commercial made the top 45 comments three times. I'm just wondering:
1. How many can name the insurance company in the commercial?
2. How many have purchased insurance because of the commercial?
3. How much money did you save? (if any)
Pabst P!$$ Water
WOOHOO! An early Friday thread! WHOOHOO!

Sofia Vergara can be seen on ABC's "Hot Properties", Fridays, 9:30 p.m.
That's a serious positive.
Other than that, things are looking up. Wanna beer?
Actually, in fairness, ABC Evening News had a very positive, prominent story about the booming economy on tonight's program. I've noticed a few moments of fair reporting there since Peter Jennings died. I wonder whether there was a specific decision to be a bit more balanced, or if they just don't have to make Peter happy anymore.
Hopper: Whatcha want?
(iduuno, some actor)Heineken?
Hopper: Heineken? Heinekn?!!! F*CK THAT SH!T! PABST BLUE RIBBON!
okay, I now slink off too bed (with a belly full of Guinness)
STOP listening to them.
1. Geiko?
2. no
3. none, happy where I'm at.
LOL! Lost a really good coke over that post.
I have rock hard and flat abs dispit the fact I birthed three nearly ten pound babies.
I am Sicilian. Can not get any more possitive than that.
See Petronski!
There is good news out there!
Supreme Court Denies Appeal Of Death Row Inmate Supreme Court Denies Appeal Of Death Row Inmate 1,000th Execution Scheduled For Overnight POSTED: 1:42 pm EST December 1, 2005 UPDATED: 10:05 pm EST December 1, 2005 RALEIGH, N.C. -- The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of North Carolina death row inmate Kenneth Lee Boyd. His fate now is in the hands of North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. Boyd has asked Easley for clemency. Boyd is set to die at 2 a.m. EST on Friday for killing his estranged wife and his father-in-law. He would be the 1,000th person executed in the United States since capital punishment resumed in 1977. The Supreme Court's denial came after the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also denied a request from Boyd to stop his execution. Boyd spent the day receiving visitors -- including two of his sons, who were witnesses as he killed their mother and grandfather in 1988. In a prison interview Wednesday, Boyd told the Associated Press he doesn't want to be remembered as No. 1,000. His lawyer said Boyd "would love to live" and would love for the governor or the courts to step in, but that he's "facing the possibility that won't happen." For his last meal, he requested a New York strip steak, a baked potato with sour cream, salad with ranch dressing, a roll with butter and a Pepsi. Gov. Easley Denies Clemency In Landmark Execution Kenneth Boyd 1,000th U.S. Inmate Put To Death POSTED: 6:30 am EST December 1, 2005 UPDATED: 11:18 pm EST December 1, 2005 RALEIGH, N.C. -- A man who killed his wife and father-in-law awaited lethal injection Thursday evening in the nation's 1,000th execution since capital punishment resumed in 1977. Gov. Mike Easley denied the clemency request for clemency filed by Kenneth Lee Boyd after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last pending legal Thursday evening. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Boyd's other final appeal earlier in the day. "Having carefully reviewed the facts and circumstances of these crimes and convictions, I find no compelling reason to grant clemency and overturn the unanimous jury verdicts affirmed by the state and federal courts," Easley said. Boyd, 57, was set to die at 2 a.m. Friday. 1,000th Execution Scheduled For Overnight POSTED: 1:42 pm EST December 1, 2005 UPDATED: 10:05 pm EST December 1, 2005 RALEIGH, N.C. -- The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of North Carolina death row inmate Kenneth Lee Boyd. His fate now is in the hands of North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. Boyd has asked Easley for clemency. Boyd is set to die at 2 a.m. EST on Friday for killing his estranged wife and his father-in-law. He would be the 1,000th person executed in the United States since capital punishment resumed in 1977. The Supreme Court's denial came after the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also denied a request from Boyd to stop his execution. Boyd spent the day receiving visitors -- including two of his sons, who were witnesses as he killed their mother and grandfather in 1988. In a prison interview Wednesday, Boyd told the Associated Press he doesn't want to be remembered as No. 1,000. His lawyer said Boyd "would love to live" and would love for the governor or the courts to step in, but that he's "facing the possibility that won't happen." For his last meal, he requested a New York strip steak, a baked potato with sour cream, salad with ranch dressing, a roll with butter and a Pepsi. Gov. Easley Denies Clemency In Landmark Execution Kenneth Boyd 1,000th U.S. Inmate Put To Death POSTED: 6:30 am EST December 1, 2005 UPDATED: 11:18 pm EST December 1, 2005 RALEIGH, N.C. -- A man who killed his wife and father-in-law awaited lethal injection Thursday evening in the nation's 1,000th execution since capital punishment resumed in 1977. Gov. Mike Easley denied the clemency request for clemency filed by Kenneth Lee Boyd after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last pending legal Thursday evening. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Boyd's other final appeal earlier in the day. "Having carefully reviewed the facts and circumstances of these crimes and convictions, I find no compelling reason to grant clemency and overturn the unanimous jury verdicts affirmed by the state and federal courts," Easley said. Boyd, 57, was set to die at 2 a.m. Friday.
Thanks Wimpycat!
Or, put differently, not ALL of us are going to die. Yet.
LOL! Now THAT was creative!
One atom say to another, "Help me. I've lost an electron."
The other atom responds, "Are you sure?"
"Of course..." says the first atom, "I'm positive!"
Good enuff?
Fair enough -- once in a while I guess they feel they need to add a little 'balance' - or at least make it look that way!
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