September 20, 2007

Bush "I'm not gona comment"

"Saying I'm not gonna comment on the matter, means I'm not gonna comment. But you can ask another question if you like."

Rusty Humphries--An unreasonable seizure

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Rusty Humphreys, conservative radio personality, says that an incident involving police and a university of Florida college student escalated to an "unnecessary use of force" when the student was subsequently tazered by police after resisting arrest. The incident began when the student interrupted a John Kerry speech by budging in line to ask a question.
Rusty says "the mans constitutional rights were violated"
He also reports that hes disappointed with fellow conservative Sean Hannity, who is quoted as saying 'he deserved to get tazer'
Rusty:
"the police created a scene!"
"He had a right of freedom of a assembly!"
To Rush and Hannity
"don't just say what they want you to say!" "do what's right"

Rush on the incident:
-Rush in a hurry recap:
"A student was tasered for asking John Kerry questions in Florida. Kerry, a former protester himself, just stood there answering, as the police took the guy down. The student asked about the Ohio recount, impeachment of Bush and the secret Skull & Bones society. That last one could be the reason Kerry allowed him to be dragged away. You don't ask about Skull & Bones."
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Aaron adds:

I think Rusty wished that other talk radio hosts took his stance in order to make this Democratic function appear to be anti-Constitutional. However, principles only matter if individuals apply them to all situations, no matter of the ideology of the person or function of interest.




More Iran in Iraq

Usa today reports an Iranian officer was arrested Thursday for smuggling more road side bombs into Iraq, The same bombs that government officials claim kill American troops almost on a daily basis in Iraq. And also in the News President of Iran, Ahmadinejad, visits the United States for a UN committee and will simultaneously been given the pleasure of speaking at Columbia University's World Leaders Forum this Monday. According to John Coatsworth, interim dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, “Opportunities to hear, challenge, and learn from controversial speakers of different views are central to the education and training of students for citizenship in a shrinking and still dangerous world,”

Experts shocked investors aren't running to Gold? Arn't they already making money?

Muralikumar Anantharaman, a boston Reuters corrospondant reports that investment experts are "mystified" to see that gold at $738.10 an once, a 28 year high,isn't seeing much more "broad investor appeal". Gold's never been a bad one to have in your portfolio, but investors seem to be too busy enjoying the fruits of recording breaking closes.

Today In Blog Land

Hugh Hewitt at Townhall.com comments on Ahmadinejad's visits to New York, his attempted visit to ground 0 and his invitation to visit Columbia university:Link
My opinion: Welcome to New York Mr. Ahmadinejad your under arrest.

John Hinderaker at Powerlineblog.com reports on Bush's recent press conference where he was asked his opinion of the MoveOn.org add: Bush: "I thought the ad was disgusting..."

Captins Quarters reports on the highest bidder will have incentives to finish the the i-35 bridge fast but did not go to the lowest bidder as expected.