Dallas the Busdriver
Dallas (not the Busdriver) Woodhouse UPDATED
Submitted by James on Mon, 08/10/2009 - 1:52pmURGENT UPDATE: Dallas Woodhouse just called me at my home to say he was not the driver of the bus and did not make the statements quoted in the Greenville paper. He said he does not believe the crazies were planted by Pelosi. He swore at me several times, before finally threatening me. He also said he is not a dog. This is in response to a comment I made somewhere about his being on a leash, which is a mistake on my part. Mr. Woodhouse is clearly not a dog, nor is he on a leash. That comment happened as part of a discussion in which Mr. Woodhouse called me a prick.
Mr. Woodhouse made several specific requests and threats which I am taking seriously. Thus, my post here is updated accordingly.
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Weekend wound up
Submitted by James on Sun, 08/09/2009 - 8:00pm
I've been in California for ten days. Talk about a state hard on the rocks from budget short-sightedness. Parks and local cultural centers will take a huge hit. The word's getting out and the tourist faucet is drying up. Canceled rooms, closed restaurants, closed parks, closed visitor centers. A downward spiral if ever there was one.
While I was gone, I checked in only briefly. The big story here seemed to be Art's Glittery Huge Pay Off. After spending upwards of $5 million a year to manipulate the media, they finally cashed in their chips. Joe the Plumber has nothing on Dallas The Busdriver when it comes to cheesy publicity stunts that pull reporters in like a herd of horny cowboys. Pardon my west coast pun.
It looks to me like the liberal media and their corporate masters will help America get exactly the healthcare system it deserves: second rate and outrageously expensive. Which makes perfect sense from the throne. Perpetuate the permanent underclass, keep them off balance, keep them needy.
It's what the right accuses the left of all the time. Sustaining dependence. It's good for business.
To my knowledge.
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