There were two candidates who fought for their initial places and then — KAZAM — I decided to make room for both!
1. MOONBAT: Michael Berg
The pickings here are almost too easy. So exists a pacificist who apparently cannot “connect the dots” between al-Qaeda and al-Zarqawi taking a dull blade to the fresh and throbbing neck of his own son and, having sawn through only a portion of the neck of his own seed, only to leave it exposed for those who wished to do a bit of hacking of their own. Oh. And let us not forget the hilarity that ensued when Nick Berg pleaded for his life and then gurgled. Shoot. That’s not worth retribution of any kind. That’s a perfectly acceptable act. As Mike Berg says: “There are perhaps evil acts; there are no evil people.”
But Mike Berg still had a disagreement with his son; Bush is a bigger terrorist than Saddam Hussein. It was wrong to go after al-Zarqawi. Moonbat. What is it about Mike Berg that makes him look like a Dachau Survivor? Thank GOD he’s conserving calories better consumed by YOU and by ME.
2. MOONBAT: John Murtha
Again, the pickings were almost too easily made. John Murtha is an doddering old fool who once served in the US military and uses that stance to excuse his ridiculously ill-thought-out “withdraw from Iraq now” plans.
Though one must consider this from the “official press:”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Rep. John Murtha, an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq, unexpectedly announced on Friday he will run for the No. 2 leadership post in the U.S. House of Representatives if Democrats regain control of that chamber in elections this fall.
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With a guy like this, certainly I’d expect he’d be representing an area in Fornicalia instead of Pennsylvania.
BZ
Boy, am I with you on these 2 losers!!! I think they make my blood boil enough to be moonbats of the year!!!!!!!
In response to your question about blogger being difficult about posting pics you are exactly right! Blogger is being a HUGE PAIN IN THE BUTT this week. For at least a week now it won’t let me post more than 3 pics per post and sometimes none at all. I’ve never had this many problems. I had considered moving to a paid service somewhere down the line and this is making me wonder if I shouldn’t switch earlier. Ugh………
LMC: Per your suggestions I’ve discovered how to move photos about in my blog.
Yet Blogger will NOT accept photos at this point — seems like it’s been that way for the past few weeks!
I’ve got THREE DRAFTS backed up for imminent post and NONE OF THEM will accept the photos I want to attach.
On the other hand, in terms of switching — if you haven’t been there already — consider how DARNED LONG it takes the new BIG WHITE HAT blog to load.
Certainly, his blog is pretty cool.
It also takes about three years to completely load. I don’t want to turn away my readers like that. And I’d guess you wouldn’t want to do that either.
I guess we have to put up with it because, on the other end, the grass on the other side of the fence isn’t necessarily GREENER.
BZ
I, too, agree with these 2 bozos being just that, save lacking in humor as good clowns should have.
I am looking at photo hosting services where I can tag out to the image from blogger. There are a few of them that allow such, Flickr being one… but to have Yet Another Account to track… *sigh*
What can be done is to move into html mode, copy the images from drafts to notepad and then go to your main post and copy/paste from your notepad into html mode on the main posting. I have done this with a few posts and it works just fine. Still, full scale, hi resolution images are a PITA with blogger as it *always* downsamples.
That said my Missing Political Party post was done with only one pre-existing image, the rest uploaded just fine into Blogger.
YMMV.
AJ: YMMV? I must know what this is!
BZ
Your Mileage May Vary
A great tag to any advice when given.
After Meet the Press yesterday, Murtha should qualify for Moonbat of the Week again this week.