Just Horsing Around
Sparxafire!
Apparently in 2000, the U.S. government built 1.5 miles of heavy fencing to prevent auto traffic from illegally passing from Mexico into the U.S. In March, a routine aerial survey confirms that the fence is actually on Mexican soil by a margin of one to six feet. Mexico’s foreign relations department has sent a note to the U.S. protesting the fence on Mexican lands, “insisting” the removal should be completed “as quickly as possible.”
Does this strike anyone as just a bit… well, like perhaps a horsefly “insisting” that the horse flick his tail elsewhere, and make it snappy.
Presidential Horserace… There’s some disconnect somewhere. Obama raises the most money from the most people, yet Clinton continues to lead in the polls. Wha? Who? Ergle? Can you find the horsefeathers? I can’t.
Strap on the feedbag for this one:
Google’s advertising department is advising people that they can combat the negative wave of publicity caused by Michael Moore’s new film, SICKO!, by buying “issue management” ads from Google. Now, isn’t the SICKO! movie about the evils of greed in the first place? Gosh, we sure hope Google gets to cash in on this!

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