Chuck D. is really "Chuck Duh". Such extraordinary stupidity is positively mind-boggling. How does this man cross a street without getting run over? OMG but he's stupid.
"You cannot blame people for coming up with conspiracy theories," Air America host Chuck D. said"
Toot the horn and sound the brass!
One man listened to that horse's a$$.
I can sometimes get an Air America station here in S. Texas - on the FM dial. It is unbelievable vile - especially that Randi Rhodes woman. I almost think it will hurt them down here. Are Deomcratics all that rabid?
a broken clock is right twice day....this is still more often then Farrakhan. Actually twice as often.
Yep... and they just can't understand why their ratings are so low. Actually low would be an improvement.
Blowed Up, Sir.
Looks like they are on to Gov. Blanco.
I still think "Fear of a Black Planet" is a kick-ass album, even if Chuck D is a Chucklehead.
Not a fan of Tucker at all, but this was first mistake...
"insisting instead that there was a chance Farrakhan could be right"
Is there a "chance". Yes there is.
How big of a chance? Very very very very very VERY small chance and its stupid to think otherwise...
You caught me red-handed, Calypso Louie!
I blew up the levees...because I really want to spend even more of my income on insane social engineering projects (and Louis Vuitton handbags for the poor.)
Reprehensible.
Bush blew up the levees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The lake Nyos disaster, which claimed 1800 victims in August 1986, was not unprecedented, but never before one had heard of Mother Nature asphyxiating human beings and all terrestrial animals on such a scale in a single and brief event.
Two years previously however, a lethal gas burst originated from the neighbouring lake Monoun, in the same remote area of Cameroon, and killed 37 people, an odd and tragic episode that went almost unnoticed. Both lakes occupy the crater of a supposedly extinct volcano, in a region known by geologists for its numerous gaseous water springs, a common feature of old volcanic areas. The region belongs to the so-called volcanic chain of Cameroon, which ends and culminates 300 km farther south-west at the still active Mt. Cameroon (4,000 m ).
In both cases, without prior notice, a cloud of dense gas erupted from the lake, covering the surrounding area under a deadly blanket several tens of meters thick, for an unknown amount of time. The source of the gas became clear in the aftermath of the disasters, since the normally clear waters of the lakes turned reddish and the lake shores were severely disturbed by waves and strong winds. No one in the path of the cloud managed to escape its lethal effects. Skin discoloration found on some victims were tentatively interpreted as burns, but this diagnosis is still controversial. Witnesses on topographic hights report a loud noise originating from the lake and, in the case of lake Nyos, flashes of light visible over the lake ; both disasters occurred at night, darkness adding to the mystery of these dreadful natural catastrophes.
Ten years later, thanks to the dedication of scientists - such as H. Sigurdsson, K. Tietze, G. Kling, W. Evans, M. Kusakabe and G. Tanyileke, to name but a few - who put both lakes under almost continuous scrutiny, the causes and mechanism of these tragedies are much better understood, albeit not yet completely elucidated.
They are purposefully repeating crap they either know isn't true, or don't care isn't true. The goal is to foster FUD. I read a column in the Star-Tribune that whined about the slow response and how uncaring Bush was compared to how "I feel your pain" Clinton was during the ND flood, and the piece ended with the same crap, Bush doesn't care about anybody, especially the needy. It was ridiculously snide and hateful. To believe such nonsense one has to be deliberately obtuse.