A Steep Cliff--Phoenix Notices of Trustee's Sales
It would seem, now, that the question is no longer "Is there a housing bubble?", but "How big is the pop going to be?"Check it out here.
It would seem, now, that the question is no longer "Is there a housing bubble?", but "How big is the pop going to be?"Check it out here.
Posted by Lippard at 12/16/2006 03:20:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Arizona, economics, housing bubble
Posted by Lippard at 12/14/2006 03:15:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: civil rights, gay marriage, law, politics
I hope you will please tell your friends in Chicago to listen TONIGHT (Thursday 12/14) to WLUP 97.9 FM's Jonathon Brandmeier radio marathon show...my Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine band will be performing LIVE VIA SATELLITE on The Loop from 9PM-10PM.More Richard Cheese information at www.richardcheese.com.
And Friday night (tomorrow), our "Christmas In Las Vegas" holiday song will be featured on NBC-TV's "LAS VEGAS" series! Be sure to tune in early at 8:59PM (7:59PM Central) or you'll miss it! It's on during the first five minutes!!!
Posted by Lippard at 12/14/2006 02:44:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: music, Richard Cheese
Alex Burnet was in the middle of the most difficult trial of her career, a rape case involving the sexual assault of a two-year-old boy in Malibu. The defendant, thirty-year-old Mick Crowley, was a Washington-based political columnist who was visiting his sister-in-law when he experienced an overwhelming urge to have anal sex with her young son, still in diapers. Crowley was a wealthy, spoiled Yale graduate and heir to a pharmaceutical fortune. ...It turned out Crowley's taste in love objects was well known in Washington, but [his lawyer]--as was his custom--tried the case vigorously in the press months before the trial, repeatedly characterizing Alex and the child's mother as "fantasizing feminist fundamentalists" who had made up the whole thing from "their sick, twisted imaginations." This, despite a well-documented hospital examination of the child. (Crowley's penis was small, but he had still caused significant tears to the toddler's rectum.)
This appears to me (a non-lawyer) like libel per se and atrocious writing, but Crowley looks like he's only going to point out Crichton's assholishness rather than sue.
UPDATE (November 5, 2008): Many people are visiting this page today after the announcement of Crichton's death. A number are searching with the keywords "Michael Crichton atheist." Michael Crichton was an atheist according to a number of sites online (but not the Celebrity Atheists wiki), but that has nothing to do with his behavior described above.
Posted by Lippard at 12/14/2006 01:44:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: atheism, ethics, skepticism
Posted by Lippard at 12/13/2006 08:09:00 AM 8 comments
Labels: religion
Posted by Lippard at 12/12/2006 03:36:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: ACLU, Casey Luskin, creationism, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, intelligent design, law, politics, religion
Posted by Lippard at 12/12/2006 01:45:00 PM 0 comments
"'There will be no congressional earmarks,' Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., and Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., said Monday in a statement announcing their plans, which were quickly endorsed by incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and soon-to-be Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev."Looks like the Democrats are, for the moment, going to be more fiscally responsible than the Republicans. Not hard, given how the Republicans have spent money while they've been in power, but this is great news.
Posted by Lippard at 12/12/2006 08:41:00 AM 0 comments
Posted by Lippard at 12/12/2006 08:36:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: religion