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Tuesday December 22, 2009
Neville Crywolf
Today President Barack Obama and representatives of the CDC issued a press statement lamenting the nation's current swine flu vaccine crisis. As of last week, 107 million doses of the H1N1 vaccine are now available after lengthy supply delays in October and November. Canadian and European pharmaceutical companies are concerned that the general lack of interest in the expensive vaccine could cause them financial insolvency. More and more Americans are wondering if the vaccine might be more harmful than the disease itself.
Recently reported fatality rates from the H1N1 virus are far lower than originally estimated by U.S. politicians and the pharmaceutical companies who finance them. President Obama promised to address the crisis by offering to reimburse the struggling pharmaceutical companies with TARP or stimulus funds plundered from the American people. Obama added that the vaccine doses can be kept in the White House shed until next year and used on Americans after the passage of the hugely unpopular Health Reform Bill ushers in forced immunization of all U.S. residents. It is anticipated that, at that time, supply and demand estimates will be much more accurate. Scientists working in collaboration with the World Bank and the CDC are working to create a more virulent strain of the H1N1 virus so that world populations can be persuaded that next year's virus is different and more dangerous and that resisting immunization should be a criminal offense.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
More Observations
Today I stumbled upon a post from an FLDS-hater discussing her feelings about the final days of Allen Keate's trial. I'm not encouraging you to read it, but the link is here if you want to savor true feelings of hatred.
http://tripleap.blogspot.com/2009/12/angry-humbled-surprised-and-verclempt.html
The message here is pretty straightforward - Polygamy is an inherently evil concept, and therefore its practitioners are inherently evil. The blogger exults over the harshness of the sentence (33 years). She "blesses" the state of Texas for its spitefulness.
My guess is that Allen Keate was born into the Short Creek community and that his religion has been the same throughout his life - even as far back as the days when marriages to fifteen-year-olds were commonplace and honorable (just like today). My philosophical beliefs eschew marriages under eighteen, but I love living in a country that at least pretends to champion religious freedom for all creeds and communities.
The blogger and everyone else who is observing these court proceedings know damned well that these "young" marriages are a fundamental tenet of (what was) the mainstream Mormon religion. They all know that there is a pervasive campaign to spread hatred for Warren Jeffs and to demonize the members of the congregation of people over whom he presides - hence the crusade for long sentences. WHAT !!!!! ???? - you don't think a crusade is underway? Well, here are some observations:
1. Recently, Judge Lintbag denied an FLDS motion in the UEP trust case. Maybe that is to be expected but, to "twist the knife", she ACTUALLY announced that she was "striking" the motion from the court record. (I think Lintbag and Wart-thug must be lovers). She needs to learn to spell the word, "A-P-P-E-A-L".
2. Becky Musser has become the darling "STAR" witness for the prosecution in the FLDS trials. We conveniently overlook the fact that she (like Intestinal Flora and the other unmentionables) were intimately embroiled in the conspiracy to choreograph the YFZ Ranch raid. More odorous still is the fact that a Texas deputy A.G. flew to Boise (among other places) to accompany Musser for depositions, in order to run interference and protect her at all costs from exposure as a conspiratrice.
3. Texas's Attorney General, Greg Abbott, was permitted by Barbie to campaign to prospective jurors last week (during voir dire) regarding the importance of delivering a "stiff" sentence to the FLDS men. That smells to me like abuse of process, but who am I to have an opinion about justice in America? Oh yeah, that's right - it's not ABOUT JUSTICE - it's about politics and PAYCHECKS !!!!
4. Harvey Hilderbran (who has made no secret of his determination to drive the FLDS out of Texas) managed to craft an unbelievably unconstitutional sentencing enhancement into recent legislation. After the FLDS moved into Eldorado, the law was changed - NOT ONLY to provide stiff sentences for young, unlicensed marriages, but ALSO to add an extra 79-year sentencing enhancement if there is a "religious" component to the non-legal "marriage". Tell me this isn't a direct targeting of the FLDS community (and EX POST FACTO legislation). Hilderbran needs to read the Lukumi decision. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=508&invol=520
Read this brief quote from the text of the decision (where the Court examines the language of the city councilmen and their conspicuous antipathy for the RELIGION):
Councilman Cardoso said that Santeria devotees at the Church "are in violation of everything this country stands for." Councilman Mejides indicated that he was "totally against the sacrificing of animals," and distinguished kosher slaughter because it had a "real purpose." The "Bible says we are allowed to sacrifice an animal for consumption," he continued, "but for any other purposes, I don't believe that the Bible allows that." The president of the city council, Councilman Echevarria, asked: "What can we do to prevent the Church from opening?"
This bears an eerie similarity to the West Texas mindset.
5. In the spirit of the crusade, before the sentencing deliberations, Barbie reminded the jurors of the importance of remembering that they could impose a 99-year sentence. After the sentence was read, she told the jurors "how PROUD" she was of them for what they had done. Elsewhere in America, a double-homicide might not earn you a 33-year sentence. In Utah, many people convicted of unlawful sex with a minor (age 14 or 15) (in a religious context or not) have received sentences of a few months to a few years. Tom Green got five years (Linda was 13). Rodney Holm got seven months (Ruth was 16).
6. Rozita Swinton's hoax phone-call trial keeps getting conveniently postponed. God forbid we should discover that the barbarous YFZ ranch raid was planned around a scripted, fraudulent allegation by an impostrix. Who colluded with her . . . . . . ???
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Let's pretend for a second that I didn't esteem the FLDS people. Let's pretend that they are not God-fearing, devout, industrious families. Pretend that I had never even heard of them before today. Still, I would stand up and protest the hysterical, prejudicial, even BRUTAL witch-hunt that has driven ordinarily decent Americans to lust for the death or permanent incarceration of a fellow American (who is simply "different").
Even if, over the last 80 years, some FLDS person may have done a stupid, or cruel, or unethical thing (like I have) - even if you don't like their leaders or their doctrines - even if you HATE the "concept" of plural marriage, why is it okay to yearn for these decent men to go to prison, when they have already stopped doing the very thing you want them to "stop doing"? It all seems disingenuous to me. It seems like the never-ending, busy-body parade of new and old polygamy-haters is either driven by Satan himself or by the craving for publicity, pity, profit or vengeance (sorry, I couldn't keep up the alliteration).
You decide.
You can also listen to the passionate protest of FLDS member, Willie Jessop, on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORFEq2Tnf8s&feature=player_embedded
http://tripleap.blogspot.com/2009/12/angry-humbled-surprised-and-verclempt.html
The message here is pretty straightforward - Polygamy is an inherently evil concept, and therefore its practitioners are inherently evil. The blogger exults over the harshness of the sentence (33 years). She "blesses" the state of Texas for its spitefulness.
My guess is that Allen Keate was born into the Short Creek community and that his religion has been the same throughout his life - even as far back as the days when marriages to fifteen-year-olds were commonplace and honorable (just like today). My philosophical beliefs eschew marriages under eighteen, but I love living in a country that at least pretends to champion religious freedom for all creeds and communities.
The blogger and everyone else who is observing these court proceedings know damned well that these "young" marriages are a fundamental tenet of (what was) the mainstream Mormon religion. They all know that there is a pervasive campaign to spread hatred for Warren Jeffs and to demonize the members of the congregation of people over whom he presides - hence the crusade for long sentences. WHAT !!!!! ???? - you don't think a crusade is underway? Well, here are some observations:
1. Recently, Judge Lintbag denied an FLDS motion in the UEP trust case. Maybe that is to be expected but, to "twist the knife", she ACTUALLY announced that she was "striking" the motion from the court record. (I think Lintbag and Wart-thug must be lovers). She needs to learn to spell the word, "A-P-P-E-A-L".
2. Becky Musser has become the darling "STAR" witness for the prosecution in the FLDS trials. We conveniently overlook the fact that she (like Intestinal Flora and the other unmentionables) were intimately embroiled in the conspiracy to choreograph the YFZ Ranch raid. More odorous still is the fact that a Texas deputy A.G. flew to Boise (among other places) to accompany Musser for depositions, in order to run interference and protect her at all costs from exposure as a conspiratrice.
3. Texas's Attorney General, Greg Abbott, was permitted by Barbie to campaign to prospective jurors last week (during voir dire) regarding the importance of delivering a "stiff" sentence to the FLDS men. That smells to me like abuse of process, but who am I to have an opinion about justice in America? Oh yeah, that's right - it's not ABOUT JUSTICE - it's about politics and PAYCHECKS !!!!
4. Harvey Hilderbran (who has made no secret of his determination to drive the FLDS out of Texas) managed to craft an unbelievably unconstitutional sentencing enhancement into recent legislation. After the FLDS moved into Eldorado, the law was changed - NOT ONLY to provide stiff sentences for young, unlicensed marriages, but ALSO to add an extra 79-year sentencing enhancement if there is a "religious" component to the non-legal "marriage". Tell me this isn't a direct targeting of the FLDS community (and EX POST FACTO legislation). Hilderbran needs to read the Lukumi decision. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=508&invol=520
Read this brief quote from the text of the decision (where the Court examines the language of the city councilmen and their conspicuous antipathy for the RELIGION):
Councilman Cardoso said that Santeria devotees at the Church "are in violation of everything this country stands for." Councilman Mejides indicated that he was "totally against the sacrificing of animals," and distinguished kosher slaughter because it had a "real purpose." The "Bible says we are allowed to sacrifice an animal for consumption," he continued, "but for any other purposes, I don't believe that the Bible allows that." The president of the city council, Councilman Echevarria, asked: "What can we do to prevent the Church from opening?"
This bears an eerie similarity to the West Texas mindset.
5. In the spirit of the crusade, before the sentencing deliberations, Barbie reminded the jurors of the importance of remembering that they could impose a 99-year sentence. After the sentence was read, she told the jurors "how PROUD" she was of them for what they had done. Elsewhere in America, a double-homicide might not earn you a 33-year sentence. In Utah, many people convicted of unlawful sex with a minor (age 14 or 15) (in a religious context or not) have received sentences of a few months to a few years. Tom Green got five years (Linda was 13). Rodney Holm got seven months (Ruth was 16).
6. Rozita Swinton's hoax phone-call trial keeps getting conveniently postponed. God forbid we should discover that the barbarous YFZ ranch raid was planned around a scripted, fraudulent allegation by an impostrix. Who colluded with her . . . . . . ???
-----------------------
Let's pretend for a second that I didn't esteem the FLDS people. Let's pretend that they are not God-fearing, devout, industrious families. Pretend that I had never even heard of them before today. Still, I would stand up and protest the hysterical, prejudicial, even BRUTAL witch-hunt that has driven ordinarily decent Americans to lust for the death or permanent incarceration of a fellow American (who is simply "different").
Even if, over the last 80 years, some FLDS person may have done a stupid, or cruel, or unethical thing (like I have) - even if you don't like their leaders or their doctrines - even if you HATE the "concept" of plural marriage, why is it okay to yearn for these decent men to go to prison, when they have already stopped doing the very thing you want them to "stop doing"? It all seems disingenuous to me. It seems like the never-ending, busy-body parade of new and old polygamy-haters is either driven by Satan himself or by the craving for publicity, pity, profit or vengeance (sorry, I couldn't keep up the alliteration).
You decide.
You can also listen to the passionate protest of FLDS member, Willie Jessop, on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORFEq2Tnf8s&feature=player_embedded
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Monday, December 14, 2009
A Brief Political Observation
Obama said today that he didn't run for the presidency to help out a "bunch of fat-cat bankers".
LIAR !
Maybe he didn't realize he was doing it (???????), but think this through - the government is rolling in (borrowed) money. The banks are wallowing in money. Meanwhile, the people are suffering horrible economic downturns.
It was reported last week that now more than 50% of union workers in this country WORK FOR GOVERNMENT. So, if all union members were to vote on something, would private business win - or would government interests win? Hannity reported tonight that, in this last year, the number of federal employees making over $100,000 has SKYROCKETED.
In Soviet Russia, there was no king, and there was no democracy, so WHO WAS IN CHARGE?
ANSWER: An oligarchy. What is an oligarchy?
ANSWER: A bunch of rich "fat-cat" private bankers.
So what is Obama (along with David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel and Valerie Jarrett) trying to turn this country into?
ANSWER: An oligarchy where a bunch of private, Marxist revolutionaries have confiscated all the money (paper and precious metals) and enslave the peasant population (you and me) into totalitarian subjection.
These people need to remember that the 13 colonies (/tribes of Israel) dedicated this land as a "footstool" for Jesus Christ, and He will not allow these impostors permanently to steal it. He ONLY is America's King.
Watch the following video for some more observations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw
LIAR !
Maybe he didn't realize he was doing it (???????), but think this through - the government is rolling in (borrowed) money. The banks are wallowing in money. Meanwhile, the people are suffering horrible economic downturns.
It was reported last week that now more than 50% of union workers in this country WORK FOR GOVERNMENT. So, if all union members were to vote on something, would private business win - or would government interests win? Hannity reported tonight that, in this last year, the number of federal employees making over $100,000 has SKYROCKETED.
In Soviet Russia, there was no king, and there was no democracy, so WHO WAS IN CHARGE?
ANSWER: An oligarchy. What is an oligarchy?
ANSWER: A bunch of rich "fat-cat" private bankers.
So what is Obama (along with David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel and Valerie Jarrett) trying to turn this country into?
ANSWER: An oligarchy where a bunch of private, Marxist revolutionaries have confiscated all the money (paper and precious metals) and enslave the peasant population (you and me) into totalitarian subjection.
These people need to remember that the 13 colonies (/tribes of Israel) dedicated this land as a "footstool" for Jesus Christ, and He will not allow these impostors permanently to steal it. He ONLY is America's King.
Watch the following video for some more observations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Barbie Freaks Out
I was delighted last night to read the following article:
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2009/dec/04/judge-challenged-in-trial-of-flds-members-motion/?print=1
It reported the "Barbie in Wonderland" proceedings in the courtroom. I never cease to be amazed at the skewed exercise of justice in Barbarous Wart-hog's court. Let's face it folks - she HATES the FLDS. She wants them imprisoned. She would do anything she could reasonably get away with to aid the prosecutors who are trying these cases. It is no different from the arbitrary, improvised system of justice inflicted on the Mormons in Missouri and Illinois in the 1840s.
If I were an FLDS member, I would be very heartened by yesterday's developments. Barbie's shameless distortion of proper procedures HAS to get her into hot water eventually. It is fascinating to watch a person so drunken with pride and hubris continue to believe that she is immune from accountability and comeuppance. Now that she has been challenged to recuse herself, maybe we have a chance to get these pleadings before a judge who understands the concept of judicial impartiality.
It has been ably noted elsewhere, but Rozita Swinton's misdemeanor trial (for making hoax phone calls) has been postponed to the point of absurdity and is now the oldest outstanding misdemeanor case in Texas. Clearly, Texas doesn't want to admit that THE RAID was a terrible mistake and that the evidence seizure was at least a stretch of Constitutional guidelines.
Why cannot these politicians prefer truth and honor over power and security? How can they sleep at night, knowing that they are exploiting a minority people for gain? No, the FLDS are not perfect, but their imperfections do not justify gross persecution. There is a joke that goes:
How can you tell when a politician is lying? - - - - When his lips are moving.
Obama exulted yesterday that he has achieved a major success, in that the nation's unemployment figures went from 10.2% last month to 10%. "Great news in time for the 'Season of Hope' " !!!!!!
Our buddy, Bill, revealed that, unlike Laura Bush, who had one personal assistant, Michelle Obama has 22 (at a cost of $1.5M per year). These people are crooks and embezzlers - Marxist oligarchs who arrogate titles of nobility to themselves. They should read the Bible to learn what happens to those who are "puffed up".
I actually feel like praying for Barbie - that she will come to a bright recognition of the cruelty of her ways, and experience an epiphany on the "road to Damascus". The freight train is coming down the tracks, Barbie, and I pray that you will have the sense to get out of the way (if only for the sake of all those blond-haired, blue-eyed little children).
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2009/dec/04/judge-challenged-in-trial-of-flds-members-motion/?print=1
It reported the "Barbie in Wonderland" proceedings in the courtroom. I never cease to be amazed at the skewed exercise of justice in Barbarous Wart-hog's court. Let's face it folks - she HATES the FLDS. She wants them imprisoned. She would do anything she could reasonably get away with to aid the prosecutors who are trying these cases. It is no different from the arbitrary, improvised system of justice inflicted on the Mormons in Missouri and Illinois in the 1840s.
If I were an FLDS member, I would be very heartened by yesterday's developments. Barbie's shameless distortion of proper procedures HAS to get her into hot water eventually. It is fascinating to watch a person so drunken with pride and hubris continue to believe that she is immune from accountability and comeuppance. Now that she has been challenged to recuse herself, maybe we have a chance to get these pleadings before a judge who understands the concept of judicial impartiality.
It has been ably noted elsewhere, but Rozita Swinton's misdemeanor trial (for making hoax phone calls) has been postponed to the point of absurdity and is now the oldest outstanding misdemeanor case in Texas. Clearly, Texas doesn't want to admit that THE RAID was a terrible mistake and that the evidence seizure was at least a stretch of Constitutional guidelines.
Why cannot these politicians prefer truth and honor over power and security? How can they sleep at night, knowing that they are exploiting a minority people for gain? No, the FLDS are not perfect, but their imperfections do not justify gross persecution. There is a joke that goes:
How can you tell when a politician is lying? - - - - When his lips are moving.
Obama exulted yesterday that he has achieved a major success, in that the nation's unemployment figures went from 10.2% last month to 10%. "Great news in time for the 'Season of Hope' " !!!!!!
Our buddy, Bill, revealed that, unlike Laura Bush, who had one personal assistant, Michelle Obama has 22 (at a cost of $1.5M per year). These people are crooks and embezzlers - Marxist oligarchs who arrogate titles of nobility to themselves. They should read the Bible to learn what happens to those who are "puffed up".
I actually feel like praying for Barbie - that she will come to a bright recognition of the cruelty of her ways, and experience an epiphany on the "road to Damascus". The freight train is coming down the tracks, Barbie, and I pray that you will have the sense to get out of the way (if only for the sake of all those blond-haired, blue-eyed little children).
Florida - First State to Decriminalize Polygamy
FLORIDA DECRIMINALIZES POLYGAMY
A.G. Cites Tiger Woods Case
Everglades Free Press ©
Story by Reuben J. Clark - posted 05:30 a.m., Dec. 5, 2009
Florida Attorney General, Bill McCollum, announced late Friday that his office will no longer prosecute consenting adult polygamists. He also intends to ask the Florida legislature to pardon all incarcerated polygamists and support a bill formally decriminalizing polygamy in the State. McCollum cited last week's investigation into golfer Tiger Woods' bizarre automobile collision near his house. "Woods is a paragon of personal achievement and an asset to the State of Florida," McCollum said. "Florida has no business prosecuting famous people, even if they have four wives."
This announcement drew some swift criticism from several sides. Kim Leslie, spokesperson for the Florida Gay Lobby wondered aloud why it took McCollum six years to read the Supreme Court's explicit language in Lawrence v. Texas, which decriminalized not only homosexual sex acts, but also heterosexual sex between athletes and their girl-friends. "Perhaps now," Leslie said, "we can move quickly towards legalizing gay and polygamous marriages in our state."
On Wednesday, the Florida Highway Patrol announced in a brief press conference that it had issued a traffic citation to Woods for "reckless driving", but had declined to prosecute him under Florida's reckless copulation statute, since, as the department noted, "Everyone is doing it, and we lack the resources to prosecute and incarcerate half the population of Florida!"
Criticism came in from as far away as Utah. Rozita Jessop, of the Family Eradication Society complained that, while Woods clearly has four long-time partners, including wife, Elin Nordegren-Woods, Jaimee Grubb, Rachel Uchitel and new partner, Kalika Moquin, his polygamy is more acceptable to society than those relationships in Utah where the men feed and clothe the women and children and stay with them for life. "I don't care about the sex," Jessop insisted, "it's the religion in their heads. At least Tiger doesn't believe in Joseph Smith and Mormonism. After all," Jessop explained, "I have slept with many men. Deceit is no problem for me. What I can't stand is the commitment to religion and devotion to family."
McCollum's decision also drew praise from several renowned polygamists. Jesse Jackson invoked the memory of Martin Luther King, who had several women in a day when polygamists faced imprisonment if discovered. Former President, Bill Clinton, pointed out that his White House predecessor, John F. Kennedy, had faced extraordinary challenges keeping Marilyn Monroe secret from Jackie - "JFK was probably assassinated due to his polygamy. Tiger should watch his back. Monica Lewinsky was almost the death of me!"
Noted California polygamist, Hugh Hefner, chimed it with praise for McCollum and for Tiger Woods.
"I applaud Tiger." Hefner stated. "There was a day (pre-Loving v. Virginia) when he couldn't have married that Scandinavian girl. Now he can have Caucasian ladies like me, and he can afford to rotate them from time-to-time if they start hankering for too much money or attention."
Woods was unavailable for comment, but a source close to the family revealed that Woods has no intention of relocating his family to a remote community in West Texas or Northern Arizona. He wants some quiet time with his ladies to work out their differences and re-examine the family's budget. He thanks the Attorney General for his good sense and hopes that the A.G.s of other states like Texas, Utah and Arizona will also recognize that singling out families for prosecutions based solely on their lifestyle or religion constitutes impermissible targeting.
When contacted earlier today, South Carolina's Governor Mark Sanford praised McCollum's forthright actions and hopes that polygamy will soon be legalized in his state, where noted public officials often have plural partners (not unlike Montana's Democratic Senator, Max Baucus). Sanford admitted that, if he is impeached and removed from the governorship, he and his Argentine partner will move to South Africa and seek to unseat current President, Jacob Zuma, whose three wives are a "national treasure."
A.G. Cites Tiger Woods Case
Everglades Free Press ©
Story by Reuben J. Clark - posted 05:30 a.m., Dec. 5, 2009
Florida Attorney General, Bill McCollum, announced late Friday that his office will no longer prosecute consenting adult polygamists. He also intends to ask the Florida legislature to pardon all incarcerated polygamists and support a bill formally decriminalizing polygamy in the State. McCollum cited last week's investigation into golfer Tiger Woods' bizarre automobile collision near his house. "Woods is a paragon of personal achievement and an asset to the State of Florida," McCollum said. "Florida has no business prosecuting famous people, even if they have four wives."
This announcement drew some swift criticism from several sides. Kim Leslie, spokesperson for the Florida Gay Lobby wondered aloud why it took McCollum six years to read the Supreme Court's explicit language in Lawrence v. Texas, which decriminalized not only homosexual sex acts, but also heterosexual sex between athletes and their girl-friends. "Perhaps now," Leslie said, "we can move quickly towards legalizing gay and polygamous marriages in our state."
On Wednesday, the Florida Highway Patrol announced in a brief press conference that it had issued a traffic citation to Woods for "reckless driving", but had declined to prosecute him under Florida's reckless copulation statute, since, as the department noted, "Everyone is doing it, and we lack the resources to prosecute and incarcerate half the population of Florida!"
Criticism came in from as far away as Utah. Rozita Jessop, of the Family Eradication Society complained that, while Woods clearly has four long-time partners, including wife, Elin Nordegren-Woods, Jaimee Grubb, Rachel Uchitel and new partner, Kalika Moquin, his polygamy is more acceptable to society than those relationships in Utah where the men feed and clothe the women and children and stay with them for life. "I don't care about the sex," Jessop insisted, "it's the religion in their heads. At least Tiger doesn't believe in Joseph Smith and Mormonism. After all," Jessop explained, "I have slept with many men. Deceit is no problem for me. What I can't stand is the commitment to religion and devotion to family."
McCollum's decision also drew praise from several renowned polygamists. Jesse Jackson invoked the memory of Martin Luther King, who had several women in a day when polygamists faced imprisonment if discovered. Former President, Bill Clinton, pointed out that his White House predecessor, John F. Kennedy, had faced extraordinary challenges keeping Marilyn Monroe secret from Jackie - "JFK was probably assassinated due to his polygamy. Tiger should watch his back. Monica Lewinsky was almost the death of me!"
Noted California polygamist, Hugh Hefner, chimed it with praise for McCollum and for Tiger Woods.
"I applaud Tiger." Hefner stated. "There was a day (pre-Loving v. Virginia) when he couldn't have married that Scandinavian girl. Now he can have Caucasian ladies like me, and he can afford to rotate them from time-to-time if they start hankering for too much money or attention."
Woods was unavailable for comment, but a source close to the family revealed that Woods has no intention of relocating his family to a remote community in West Texas or Northern Arizona. He wants some quiet time with his ladies to work out their differences and re-examine the family's budget. He thanks the Attorney General for his good sense and hopes that the A.G.s of other states like Texas, Utah and Arizona will also recognize that singling out families for prosecutions based solely on their lifestyle or religion constitutes impermissible targeting.
When contacted earlier today, South Carolina's Governor Mark Sanford praised McCollum's forthright actions and hopes that polygamy will soon be legalized in his state, where noted public officials often have plural partners (not unlike Montana's Democratic Senator, Max Baucus). Sanford admitted that, if he is impeached and removed from the governorship, he and his Argentine partner will move to South Africa and seek to unseat current President, Jacob Zuma, whose three wives are a "national treasure."
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