Three out of the eight potential Republican presidential nominees participating in last night's debate do not believe in evolution. And one of them believes that employers should have the right to fire their gay employees because, you know, it's an individual choice.
The White House asserts that Congress is attempting to wrest control of the war in Iraq from the commanders on the ground. Nancy Pelosi says no, Congress is attempting to wrest control of the war in Iraq from the White House. Bush's response: "The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clear -- I'm the commander guy."
Last but not least, a South Korean dry-cleaning store in Washington, D.C., is being sued for $65 million over a missing pair of pants. The person bringing this ridiculous lawsuit to trial? A judge.
Go America.
The White House asserts that Congress is attempting to wrest control of the war in Iraq from the commanders on the ground. Nancy Pelosi says no, Congress is attempting to wrest control of the war in Iraq from the White House. Bush's response: "The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clear -- I'm the commander guy."
Last but not least, a South Korean dry-cleaning store in Washington, D.C., is being sued for $65 million over a missing pair of pants. The person bringing this ridiculous lawsuit to trial? A judge.
Go America.
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