Jester’s Court — September 25, 2012

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A Florida Congressman is claiming that Occupy members or someone is breaking into his home repeatedly. The police disagree.

China’s first aircraft carrier has entered into service.

The push for international blasphemy laws.

A Brazilian judge has ordered the arrest of Google’s president in Brazil after the company failed to take down YouTube videos.

Iran claims that the popular mobile game Angry Birds is actually a way to undermine their nation.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that a new world order needs to emerge, away from years of what he called American bullying and domination.

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that establishes safety and performance standards for self-driving cars in the state.

New Jersey State Senate President Stephen Sweeney has plans to introduce legislation that will not allow any professional sporting event involving replacement officials to take place in New Jersey.

Colorado election officials are determined to root out voter fraud…once they can find it.

A Republican Party elector in Minnesota wants to see Mitt Romney’s long form birth certificate before voting for him in the Electoral College.

During the past two weeks, support for Romney among Americans age 60 and older has crumbled, from a 20-point lead over Democratic President Barack Obama to less than 4 points.

The mayor of Phoenix lived off food stamps for a week.

Madonna promised to strip naked if Barack Obama is reelected. She also referred to him as a “black Muslim.”

This video of a Romney supporter claiming to be working for a county clerk’s office has gone viral. The likely story is that she is a confused Romney supporter, not a rep from the county clerk.

Ralph Nader: Obama’s a “war criminal.”

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One Response to Jester’s Court — September 25, 2012

  1. Michael says:

    Really?! Obama raised expectations and that is a bad thing? And “What expectations did George Bush raise?” Who are these people? Nader has, in my opinion, always been outside of mainstream but that is not necessarily a bad thing and has made good points about the environment in the past. But I don’t understand how raising expectations is bad. And, as much as I hate to admit it I disagree about George. He did in fact raise expectations about Iraq; does “mission accomplished” ring a bell? But it is funny that Nader says Bush did not as if that’s a good thing. To me raising expectations is much like giving hope. I can only guess that Ralph means that Obama has raised false expectations, but then again so did Bush. Hmmmm…

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