that shows the utter lack of knowledge of Obama
voters on statements and scandals associated with the presidential tickets. His
poll, however, is reinforced by a
with 12 Obama voters. After watching
these Obama voters, I understand Neal Boortz when he suggests that ignorant people
shouldn't be allowed a vote. Despite this, there still remains plenty of:
The Indiana Court of Appeals
issued a ruling Monday that affirmed Indiana's "In God We
Trust" plates are constitutional. The war against God in the public square got another
boost this week when outraged residents in the city of Rancho Cucamonga
forced removal of a billboard that asked viewers to "Imagine
No Religion."
Our elected officials
scored abysmally on a test measuring their civic knowledge,
with an average grade of just 44 percent. These are the
public servants
we are trusting to solve our economic crisis. Go figure.
In San Francisco, the fireplace police are now patrolling a neighborhood near you.
For the first time ever,
residential fires are illegal under a new law. Repeat offenders
could face fines of up to $2,000. Hey, it could be worse...
And it is, in the UK, where children as young as five will
win the legal right to tell teachers how they should be
taught and disciplined for bad behavior. Britain is also considering a
ban on 'happy hour' to cut down on alcohol related deaths.
In Canada, the Supreme Court ruled that obese people may now
get two airline seats for the price of one. Hey, fatties apparently have
rights, too. Meanwhile, the United Nations Human Rights Commission, while pleading
poverty,
threw itself a party in Geneva Tuesday that featured the unveiling of a
$23 million mural paid for in part with foreign aid funds.

Abraham Briggs committed suicide live on a web-cam |
CULTURE:
A 19-year-old Florida man, Abraham Briggs, committed suicide live on a Web cam,
encouraged by those who were watching. Lovely.
Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., is poised to become only the eighth congresswoman
in history to have a baby while in office --
and the first to do so while single. Meanwhile, Internet
dating site, eHarmony,
caved in to a lawsuit and will now be offering 'gay' dating
services.
A 30-year-old Spanish woman has
made medical history by becoming the first patient to receive
a whole organ transplant grown using her own cells and a teen who lived for four
months
with no heart, has finally left the hospital.
In these tough times, many young women are turning to the baby business. The number
of surrogate mothers or egg donors is
up 30 percent. Times are so tough that more than 80% of multimillionaires
who have extra-marital lovers plan to
cut back on their gifts and allowances, according to a new
survey.
THE WEIRD AND THE TRIVIAL:
Somali pirates have been paid more than
$150 M in ransoms in the past 12 months and your average
Arab reads 4 pages a year according to
a UN survey - compared to Americans, who read 11 books.
Hmmm, what does this all mean??
Sexiest man alive?
People Magazine has voted Australian movie star, Hugh Jackman, as the
'Sexiest Man Alive'. (He's the one on the right) Personally, I think he
looks like a ferret. From the 'one short of a pair' files: An extraordinary account
from a German army medic
has finally confirmed what the world long suspected: Hitler
only had one testicle.
A one-eyed San Francisco artist wants to
replace her missing eye with a Web cam - and tech experts
say it's possible.
A group of supporters has
started a petition to get pole dancing into the Olympic
games and actress Charlize Theron
has been appointed United Nations Messenger Of Peace. They
must not have seen the movie that made her famous.
TOP IDIOT OF THE WEEK:
The winner of this week's Idiot Award is the genius who decided to rename New York
City's Triborough Bridge in honor Robert F. Kennedy. For those of you under 35 and/or
recent graduates of government schools who don't see the irony in naming a bridge
after a Kennedy, just google 'Chappaquidick'.
There are so many idiots and so little space that RightBias now has a new feature:
Top Idiots Of The Week
Awards. Check it out.
Until next Monday, keep smiling,
Nancy Morgan
Culture Watch may be reprinted, with attribution to RightBias.com