Leftover Election Thoughts
I forgot to say this last week, but wasn't that election exciting? It was so dramatic. I stayed up until 2AM flipping between what I was watching and the news. And I hardly ever watch the news because it's usually so bad.
I forgot to say this last week, but wasn't that election exciting? It was so dramatic. I stayed up until 2AM flipping between what I was watching and the news. And I hardly ever watch the news because it's usually so bad.
I love having two lessons taught together. It's so much more efficient. Instead of watching a video about voting, and then a video about dating, just watch this. Zefrank teaches us how to vote and date. Or he teaches us about voting using a dating metaphor.
I found the secret conversation between Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld where they plot out 9/11. The government conspiracy all makes sense now. Here's the beginning:
BUSH: So, what's the plan again?
CHENEY: Well, we need to invade Iraq and Afghanistan. So what we've decided to do is crash a whole bunch of remote-controlled planes into Wall Street and the Pentagon, say they're real hijacked commercial planes, and blame it on the towelheads; then we'll just blow up the buildings ourselves to make sure they actually fall down.
The White House won't let Borat in. You know, Borat faintly reminds me of someone, but I can't quite place my finger on it...
I guess President Bush won't get his personal invitation to Borat's movie. Also, Kazakhstan is a real country. Who knew? They're a big oil producing country. That's really all we need to know. Other than that, they hate Borat. I have no idea why.
This video shows that voting machines can be hacked and votes can be rigged easily. They say it doesn't leave evidence of the machine modifications either.