Want to help support Obscanity.com?
Use my Shopping Portal to make your holiday purchases! It won't cost you an extra cent, but it'll help support this site. Doing all your shopping at Amazon.com? Go there now!





You are currently browsing the Obscanity: You'll know it when you see it weblog archives.



Netflix, Inc.



Blingo


  • Recent Posts

  • Blogroll

  • News & Politics

  • Refer a Friend

  • The Social Network

  • Bush: ‘Lot of work to do’ before leaving office – CNN.com

    October 14th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    Bush: ‘Lot of work to do’ before leaving office – CNN.com.

    Please, Mr. Bush, we can’t afford any more of your “work.” Try not to destroy the world any more in the last few months, okay? Just give it a rest. You deserve a rest – you’ve already done such a bang-up job… just leave well enough alone and don’t break anything else? Please? FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS SACRED AND HOLY?


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Barack Hussein Mohammad Mussolini Castro Hitler Obama – could they BE any more obvious?

    October 13th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Law & Politics]

    So it looks like it’s not enough to call Obama by his first name – radical wingnuts have started calling him “Barack Hussein Mohammad Obama.” I am not sure if they are just trying to make some kind of “subtle” point, or if they really believe that his middle name is Hussein Mohammad. Either way, they’re delusional. The name “Mohammad” appears nowhere in Obama’s name, and the only reason “Hussein” is in there is that he was named after his father, Barack Hussein Obama.

    By the way, let’s look at that name, Hussein. What is so wrong with that name, other than the mere coincidence of it being connected to Saddam Hussein? There are plenty of patriotic Americans who have names like Hussein, Hasan, Huseyn, etc. Are you going to point fingers and say that every single person in this country whose last name is McVeigh is a domestic terrorist, or that every person named Adolph, Adolf, Adolfo, or any similar derivative might as well just come out as a Nazi right now? Perhaps the opposite is true and every person named Moses is a prophet, and everybody named Albert is a genius.

    By the way, might I remind people that King Hussein of Jordan was a friend of Yitzhak Rabin (he even spoke at his funeral), and was one of the first leaders of an Arab nation to actually make peace with Israel? If we have to call Barack Hussein Obama by his full name, who is to say the inference people make shouldn’t be that he is somehow connected to THAT Hussein instead of the more unfortunate comparison to the Iraqi dictator?

    Words are tricky things, “my friends,” but they’re not opaque. If you’re going to start trying to use word tricks to turn people’s opinions, be prepared for people to see right through them.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Palin may “support” Israel, but she is no friend to Jews.

    October 11th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Law & Politics, Middle East, News, Religion, US]

    With friends like Sarah Palin, who needs enemies?! I would rather see somebody supporting Israel by trying to further peace in the Middle East, rather than supporting Israel blindly in the hopes that the resulting wars will bring about the End of Days just a little bit sooner, or because as long as Israel holds out, there’s still a chance all the Jews will move there and either accept Jesus or die.

    I don’t want this woman anywhere near the international peace process – or the proverbial “red button.” Religion is a personal matter, but not when her religious motivations will guide her every move in office. A religious politician – EVERY politician, really – has to have some level of humility; as we’ve seen from the past 8 years, when an official believes he has God’s mandate to rule and has been placed there to do God’s work and have God speak through him… well… I think we know how well that goes.

    Does Sarah Palin Have a Pentecostal Problem? – TIME:

    And finally, a videotape surfaced of a 2005 service at the Wasilla Assembly of God Church, the Pentecostal church that Palin attended for most of her life. In the scene captured on video, Palin stands at the front of the sanctuary while a visiting African pastor prays that God will help her gubernatorial campaign and protect her “from every form of witchcraft.” Later in the same service, the pastor complains that “Israelites” held too many prominent positions in business, a comment that has further alienated Jewish voters.

    Sarah Palin And The Anti-Semitism Question – The Jed Report:

    Yesterday, Ben Smith posted a remarkable story about Sarah Palin’s attendance at an anti-Semitic sermon delivered at her church just two weeks ago.

    The sermon, given by the executive director of Jews for Jesus, blamed Jewish victims of terrorism for the attacks which claimed their lives. If Jews had just converted to Christianity, he said, they would have lived.

    This is crazy, paranoid stuff, and it is far beyond anything Jeremiah Wright ever said, yet we went through six weeks of nonstop scrutiny over his politically extreme statements.

    Sarah Palin and the Jewish community | Op-Ed Contributors | Jerusalem Post:

    FINALLY, THERE is the matter of two anti-Israel politicians – Ron Paul and Pat Buchanan. In February Palin in an interview lavished praise on Ron Paul. There is also a controversy over whether Palin has supported former presidential aspirant Pat Buchanan. To be fair there is no evidence that Palin shares either of these Republicans’ anti-Israel creed. However, since the beginning of the GOP narrative within the Jewish community is that Obama can not be trusted because of a handful of people who have endorsed him. If this guilt by association standard is one the McCain stands by, then they also need to deal with Palin’s past support for anti-Israel politicians.

    Sarah Palin’s Jewish Problem – Michael Fox – Open Salon:

    In his talk at Wasilla on August 17, 2008, with Palin in the audience, Brickner described terrorist attacks on Israelis as God's "judgment of unbelief" on Jews who have not converted to Christianity.

    At the conclusion of Brickner's sermon, the congregation contributed money for Jews for Jesus' mission of converting
    the Jews and and prayed that Jews would come to accept Jesus.

    John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his vice presidential candidate has already cost him the vote of at least one prominent Jewish politician — former New York City Mayor Ed Koch.

    Koch, who endorsed George W. Bush in 2004, said that McCain’s choice of Palin has led him to endorse Barack Obama.

    “She’s scary,” Koch said.


    9 Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    McPalin campaign unhinged – and he’s trying to come out the “good guy”

    October 11th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Law & Politics]

    Let me say it one more time: I do not believe John McCain is being sincere when he tries to “calm down” his supporters by telling them they don’t have to “fear” Obama. If McCain really wanted to tone down the rhetoric and stop the fear-mongering, he would tell his vice-maniac (and I really do think she’s gone maniacal at this point) to back the hell off. Is he telling her to tone it down? Nope. Instead, he’s letting her run around saying whatever she wants, and getting the crowds all riled up, and then he gets to come out with a little wink and pretend to be the good guy, being all, “now now, let’s not get crazy or anything… here, have some more Palin Kool Aid!”

    Seriously. John McCain, if you really want to tone down the hate-mongering and vile rhetoric, then tell Sarah Palin to shut her freakin’ trap and stop trying to paint Obama as a radical Arab Islamist terrorist baby-killer, and stop letting Palin encourage and incite vile mob behavior in her audiences, who have been known to shout racial epithets and death threats.


    1 Comment » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Mormons for Marriage » Why We as LDS Church Members Support Marriage Equality

    October 11th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Marriage Equality]

    In light of all the money pouring in from the Mormon Church to help pass Prop 8 (I just had a deja vu moment and almost wrote Prop 22), it is nice to see that there are at least some in the LDS Church who understand what the marriage equality movement is about.


    1 Comment » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Rage rising on the McCain campaign trail – CNN.com

    October 11th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    Rage rising on the McCain campaign trail – CNN.com.

    I have to wonder if this isn’t all a ploy by the McCain campaign to get these hateful messages out to the public while still making McCain look like the good guy for defending him. After all, McCain’s people are the ones who have been spreading all these lies about Obama in the first place – why should we believe they are attempting to combat them with any ounce of sincerity?


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Panel: Palin abused power in trooper case – CNN.com

    October 11th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Law & Politics]

    Panel: Palin abused power in trooper case – CNN.com.

    OH, LOOK. More of the same. BIG surprise.

    Why is it that when a Democrat is found to have violated some sort of law or ethics code, other Democrats criticize the bad behavior and the person who acted wrongly, but when a Republican is found to have acted similarly, Republicans call “partisan attack” and try to turn it around on the people who are identifying the wrongful act? They also do this with reporting – if somebody reports something on something terrible, like, say, prisons set up across Europe for the purpose of torture, or fabricated CIA “intelligence,” Republicans want to ignore the story itself and just kill the messenger.

    Do Republicans just believe they truly can do no wrong, and any allegation of wrongdoing MUST be false? Seriously? Just how much hubris can we take from these people?


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Connecticut Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage

    October 10th, 2008 [Civil Rights, General, Marriage Equality, News, US]

    The Supreme Court of Connecticut has become… yet another high court to rule that marriage discrimination against same-gender couples is unconstitutional. This makes Connecticut the third state to allow same-gender marriage. I would say it was the third court to make this ruling, but I think people underestimate the number of state supreme courts that have ruled against marriage discrimination. For the record, they are: Vermont, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York (for out-of-state marriages), California, Connecticut. Other states, like Alaska and Hawaii, have seen court decisions become void because the states were allowed to pass DOMA amendments, which are entirely unconstitutional but have yet to be successfully challenged.

    The reason DOMA is unconstitutional is that it violates the original constitution itself – not even an amendment – by flying in the face of the Full Faith and Credit clause, which directs that states give full faith and credit to other states’ public acts, records, and judicial proceedings. Marriage, and later divorce, has been established as a public act/record and if you get married in any state, you are married in all states – and if you get divorced in any state, you are divorced in all states. For states to recognize some out of state marriages and not others violates the 14th Amendment. If states want to recognize out of state marriages, they cannot pick and choose which marriages they will recognize. Let them stop recognizing ALL out of state marriages, divorces, and adoptions – let’s see how well that works! Let’s see how well that protects families!

    Interesting quote:

    State Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, a Republican of Fairfield, issued a statement today saying: “While I believe these decisions are better left to elected representatives, it is ultimately the province of the State Supreme Court to interpret our constitution. The Court carried out that responsibility today and ruled that the institution of marriage in Connecticut must include same-sex couples. Whether people agree or disagree, we all need to respect the Court’s decision and abide by the ruling.” (Read more)

    Now, why is it that they recognize this in Connecticut, but not in California?


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Please consider making a donation to the No on Proposition 8 campaign in CA

    October 10th, 2008 [Civil Rights, Election 2008, General, Love & Relationships, Marriage & Family, Marriage Equality]

    If CA’s Proposition 8 passes, it will amend the CA constitution to define marriage as only existing between a man and a woman, and will overturn the historic CA Supreme Court decision that recognized the unconstitutionality of marriage discrimination.

    Even if you don’t live in California, I hope you will consider contributing a small amount to the No on Prop 8 campaign. The people supporting Prop 8 have had money pouring in all over the country lately because everybody knows that whichever way this proposition goes, it will have long-term ramifications for the rest of the country. Their commercials are running NONSTOP around California, and they are full of lies and fear-mongering – and they are working, as recent polls show.

    The proponents of Prop 8 are scaring people into believing that churches will lose their tax-exempt status if they refuse to perform same-sex marriages (NOT TRUE), and they are claiming that school children will now be forced to learn about Prince Charming marrying a prince – also not true! The claims they are making are outrageous lies – but they are desperate at this point. They’ve even claimed that Christians will be put in jail if same-sex marriage is legal! Many people are looking for any excuse possible to justify voting yes on 8 – please help EQCA fight these lies so there are no excuses left!

    Please, if you care about marriage equality, please consider making a small donation – every dollar helps fight this horrible amendment!


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Esquire Endorses Barack Obama for President

    October 10th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    A really great article / Obama endorsement – from Esquire, of all places.

    After all, as a young man with his potential, he could have headed straight to midtown Manhattan and made a fortune. Instead, he took a church job working for poor people in Chicago, and for his troubles, he and those poor people have been viciously jeered by the likes of Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin. Such is their regard for the common good. And such is Obama's promise. And in that, however inchoately and however diffidently, Obama stands not only against Bushism, but against Reaganism, which gave it birth. And that is more than enough. (Read more)

    Meanwhile… read what women have to say about Sarah Palin… this could change but when I visited the page, the vast majority of the comments were from intelligent women who felt Sarah Palin’s nomination is both ridiculous and insulting. Good reads.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment on Sarah Palin’s Hysteria

    October 7th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Law & Politics, News, US, YouTube]

    Oh. My. Gosh. Everybody in America needs to take eleven minutes out of their crazy schedules and watch this commentary about Sarah Palin. Every last bit of it is pure truth, and scary as all hell. I’m only sorry it’s on MSNBC and not on network television, where more people could see it.

    If you’re even THINKING about voting for a ticket with Sarah Palin on it, you need to see this video. He has her so spot on – he’s raised so many questions that have been floating out there about her – for example, if Obama has been “pallin’ around” with terrorists (i.e. former anti-Vietnam war radicals who have reformed themselves and now work toward improving Chicago’s school system), then what does Palin have to say about her affiliation with the Alaskan Independence Party, founded by a man who by his own admission hates America? Who literally said he hates America and refuses to be buried under her flag? And what of her relationship with the pastor who “laid hands” on her and cast away any forms of witchcraft which might be getting in her way of becoming governor? (and who, I might add, threw in some lines in there about letting Palin bring the nation to god…) You’ll have to watch this video to find out his sordid past – which the people in the Wasilla church thought was just fab, by george!


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Prop. 8 and teaching to the marriage test – Los Angeles Times

    October 6th, 2008 [Civil Rights, Education, General, Marriage Equality]

    A great article from the LA Times:

    Still, just because gay marriage is nothing new for the general public doesn’t mean kids necessarily understand the complete concept. But that doesn’t have as much to do with homosexuality as it does with the fact that some young people can’t tell the difference between getting married and going on a really long date. So maybe marriage class should be mandatory — with an emphasis not on gay or straight but, rather, “wait!” (As in, “until you’re older.”) (Read more)


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Stop sending mail you later regret with Mail Goggles

    October 6th, 2008 [General, Health & Wellness, Technology, Web]

    I LOVE it. So funny.

    Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Stop sending mail you later regret:

    Sometimes I send messages I shouldn’t send. Like the time I told that girl I had a crush on her over text message. Or the time I sent that late night email to my ex-girlfriend that we should get back together. Gmail can’t always prevent you from sending messages you might later regret, but today we’re launching a new Labs feature I wrote called Mail Goggles which may help.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    The Supreme Court, stupid…

    October 6th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    Palin aside, if this doesn’t scare the hell out of you, I don’t know what will:

    “McCain is a social conservative, and he’s given every indication that his appointees would be conservative, especially since that’s the traditional way to repay the Republican base for helping elect you,” said Michael Dorf, a professor at Cornell Law School and a former clerk for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. “Obama’s whole message, meanwhile, is about uniting people and listening to the other side. And he is close to a number of core centrist Democratic thinkers about the court, so it’s likely that he would pick people who are fairly centrist.” (Read more)


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Bailout Provides More Mental Health Coverage – NYTimes.com

    October 5th, 2008 [General, Health & Wellness, News, Patient's Rights, US]

    Bailout Provides More Mental Health Coverage – NYTimes.com:

    WASHINGTON — More than one-third of all Americans will soon receive better insurance coverage for mental health treatments because of a new law that, for the first time, requires equal coverage of mental and physical illnesses. (Read more)


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    YouTube – Sarah Palin, Thomas Muthee and witchcraft

    October 5th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    I understand now why Sarah Palin doesn’t seem to be concerned about her lack of knowledge, preparedness, or qualifications for the office of the Vice Presidency. She thinks she’s got God on her side. She thinks this is her chance to “turn the nation around” and bring them to the lord. If this woman becomes president, you can kiss your First Amendment rights goodbye – she’ll appoint somebody like the guy in this video to interpret the Constitution, and you can be damned sure he’ll find Jesus there.

    And by the way… what Average Joe Sixpack goes to a witch-doctor/exorcist before taking public office? This is worse then Ashcroft saying he anointed himself with Crisco.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Op-Ed Columnist – Pitbull Palin Mauls McCain – NYTimes.com

    October 5th, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    Op-Ed Columnist – Pitbull Palin Mauls McCain – NYTimes.com.

    This was first apparent when Palin extolled a “small town” vice president as a hero in her convention speech — and cited not one of the many Republican vice presidents who fit that bill but, bizarrely, Harry Truman, a Democrat who succeeded a president who died in office. A few weeks later came Charlie Gibson’s question about whether she thought she was “experienced enough” and “ready” when McCain invited her to join his ticket. Palin replied that she didn’t “hesitate” and didn’t “even blink” — a response that seemed jarring for its lack of any human modesty, even false modesty.

    . . .

    But the debate’s most telling passage arrived when Biden welled up in recounting his days as a single father after his first wife and one of his children were killed in a car crash. Palin’s perky response — she immediately started selling McCain as a “consummate maverick” again — was as emotionally disconnected as Michael Dukakis’s notoriously cerebral answer to the hypothetical 1988 debate question about his wife being “raped and murdered.” If, as some feel, Obama is cool, Palin is ice cold. She didn’t even acknowledge Biden’s devastating personal history.

    (Read more)


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Tina Fey As Sarah Palin In VP Debate – I love it!

    October 4th, 2008 [Election 2008, General, Television]

    Tina Fey As Sarah Palin In VP Debate On SNL – October 4!.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    YouTube – Asking Anti-Abortion Demonstrators an Important Question

    October 2nd, 2008 [General, Health & Wellness, Reproductive Rights, YouTube]

    This pretty much speaks for itself:


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    YouTube – Sarah Palin: 1984 beauty pageant swimsuit competition video!

    October 2nd, 2008 [Election 2008, General, YouTube]

    Is this really what you want as your next Vice President? Doesn’t the White House deserve more respect and seriousness? Honestly. This was around the same time (1984) that Barack Obama was working for the New York Public Interest Research Group and then doing some of his “community organizing” in Chicago – in clothes, not in swimming trunks.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Shana tova to all the Jews out there!

    October 2nd, 2008 [General]

    It’s still funny, four years later… *giggles*


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    McCain’s gay Q&A – Washington Blade

    October 1st, 2008 [Arts & Entertainment, Election 2008, General, US]

    The gist of this interview with McCain: “Hey LGBT Americans! Vote against your interests: McCain Palin ’08! p.s. we still hate you, but we’ll never admit it – at least not before the election! State’s rights, state’s rights, state’s rights.”

    My favorite:

    McCain: As a Republican, I am a strong advocate for federalism. States should be able to decide as many issues as possible. That’s certainly the case on the definition of marriage. My home state of Arizona shouldn’t be compelled to recognize a marriage from California or Massachusetts. Those states can decide that issue by themselves.

    Hey McTwoface: Are you also in favor of the CONSTITUTION? For example, the part where states have to give FULL FAITH AND CREDIT to the “public acts, records, and judicial rulings” of another state? THAT INCLUDES MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Sarah Palin’s Preferred News Source | Slog | The Stranger | Seattle’s Only Newspaper

    October 1st, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    How I love Photoshop….


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Melamine found in candy

    October 1st, 2008 [General, Health & Wellness, News, World]

    Safety food inspectors in Connecticut recently found melamine in White Rabbit candy – you know, those yummy vanilla chewy candies with the edible rice-paper wrapping? If you purchased some recently… yeah. Throw it away.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share

    Look over there! Controversy brews up around VP debate moderator Ifill

    October 1st, 2008 [Election 2008, General]

    Controversy brews up around VP debate moderator Ifill – CNN.com.

    I can just hear it now. “We have to postpone the debate until we can find a nonbiased (read: conservative) moderator!”

    So clearly if she loses the debate, it’s because the moderator was biased.

    Honestly. I’m not surprised, though – we knew something was going to have to happen to take focus of Palin’s complete ineptitude.


    No Comments » |
    Bookmark and Share