Bush-appointed judge has a run in his stockings
A Bush judicial appointee, one Bush was threatening to make permanent with a recess appointment, has pleaded guilty to DIU. He was busted driving home from the The Breezeway Pub—New Hampshire’s favorite gay and alternative bar—when he rear-ended a fellow motorist.
The judge was reportedly wearing a black cocktail dress and fishnet stockings and had difficulty finding his drivers license in his purse. He has since resigned and his wife says, “I suspect that he will not be interested in talking to anyone from the newspaper.” The judge is presumably opposed to gay marriage, but not gay costume parties.
For more information vist the Manchester Union Leader or The Pensito Review.











February 19th, 2008 at 1:10 am
Are there any straight Republicans in public office?
February 19th, 2008 at 6:31 am
I had heard that Rudy might become a Judge but didn’t know he was already appointed.
February 19th, 2008 at 7:01 am
Bill
It was Larry Craig!
February 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Speaking of Judges, does anyone have more information on this site. Was it good or “bad.”
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US court attacks web freedom; enjoins Wikileaks.org out of existence
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One of the most important web sites in recent months has been Wikileaks.org. Created by several brave journalists committed to transparency, Wikieaks has published important leaked documents, such as the Rules of Engagement for Iraq [see my The Secret Rules of Engagement in Iraq], the 2003 and 2004 Guantanamo Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures, and evidence of major bank fraud in Kenya [see also here] that apparently affected the Kenyan elections. Wikileaks has upset the Chinese government enough that they are attempting to censor it, as is the Thai military junta.
Now censorship has extended to the United States of America, land of the First Amendment. As of Friday, February 15, those going to Wikileaks.org have gotten Server not found messages. Today I received a message explaining that a California court has granted an injunction written and requested by lawyers for the Cayman Island’s Bank Julius Baer. It seems that the bank is trying to keep the public from accessing documents that may reveal shady dealings. Wikileaks was only given a couple of hours notice “by email” and was not even represented at the hearing where a U.S. judge took such a drastic step attempting to totally shut down an important information outlet. The result was this totally unprecedented attempt to totally wipe out the existence of Wikileaks:
Freedom’s Phoenix
February 19th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
LeftHook inquires in his post #1:
“Are there any straight Republicans in public office?”
Good question, LeftHook, and I also question if there are any Republicans in office who are loyal to our nation and it’s Constitution? A few, I suppose, but not more than a handful. Same comment applies to the Democrats, of course!