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Bonfire of the Vanities #100

Welcome to the 100th edition of the Bonfire of the Vanities, a festival of the blogosphere’s worst posts of the last week. What’s in the quotes after the submission is user-submitted comments. If there are no quotes, they didn’t give me a comment so I get to mock them instead. :) The next stops are:

Week 101 (June 7) - Benedict
Week 102 (June 14) - Basil’s Blog
Week 103 (June 21) - It’sAPundit

“If your post sucks and you know it send it in,
If your post sucks and you know it send it in,
If your post sucks and you know it and you’d really like to delete it, if your post sucks and you know it send it in.

(Sung to the tune of a kids song that I can’t remember right now).

Here we go:

Thanks for trying, but military overspending jokes died with the cold war.

Charlie Quidnunc at Rip & Read Blogger Podcast presents Rip & Read #116 - 2005-05-31 “Get your blogosphere in your ear with Charlie Quidnunc’s Rip & Read Blogger Podcast. Today he covers: The French “Non”, Bush’s Presser: “Absurd”, and Unholy Alliance.”

Two Dogs at Mean Ol’ Meany presents Mean Ol’ Meany’s Treatise on Religion “Satire so subtle that no one gets it.”

basil at basil’s blog presents I’ll Take Those Links! “In a blatantly transparent attempt to get more links, I tried to take advantage of many bloggers desire to not link to certain sites. This post offered instructions on how a blogger could offer their readers link access to a site without actually linking to that site. They’d link to me, and I’d redirect via JavaScript to the destination site. That way, even though the destination site got a hit, they didn’t get a link. Does it work? Yes. Do people use it? No. Am I hoping such a lame plan might get extra exposure through a Carnival posting. Well, duh!”

Kelly Pearson at Time to Lean presents Nurse Kelly’s answer to the low-carb craze “This is a picture of all the crap on the top of my fridge. Can’t get more lame than that. I felt an itch to take pictures of stuff and I was hungry for a samich, so off I went to make a samich, camera-in-hand.”

Gnotalex at Dodgeblogium presents Positive NO “Would you trust this guy with anything?”

Jody at Steal the Bandwagon presents Ugh, Dork Blogs Here “Excuse: All my posts had been so good, I didn’t want all the other bloggers to feel bad, so I posted this… yeah, do you buy that? ;)”

Ferdinand T. Cat at Conservative Cat presents CSI Schaumburg Episode 18, “Wet T-Shirts” “I thought this was really funny, but apparently I was alone. Maybe people were so sad from the filibuster deal that they weren’t very receptive to humor.”

Jack Cluth at The People’s Republic of Seabrook presents There is something horribly amiss when a nation is obsessed with an 18-year-old’s breasts, no? “Does this make me a bad person? Why, yes…yes, it does….”

Beth at My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy presents Be Here Tuesday “Submitted due to its obvious coyness… ;-)”

Janette Stripling at Common Sense Runs Wild presents I Can Quit Any Time I Like. Don’t ever trust tech support, Janette.

Mustang 23 at Assumption of Command presents Star Wars Bootlegged “Last week I was a dork about Star Wars, but this week I actully get to see it, but my only source is a bootlegged copy.”

Will Franklin at WILLisms.com presents Congratulations To All The Graduates Of The Class Of 2005. “My little sister graduated on Saturday, but didn’t think the post was all that funny.”

Elisson at Blog d’Elisson presents WHAT KIND OF GUY “Elisson attempts a visual pun of sorts, but fails miserably when nobody gets the joke. Crap.”

Kevin at Technogypsy presents Audie’s work “If you are going to plug an artist, it helps if you are sure their
site is up. Duh.”

a4g at Point Five presents Contest: Guess What Paris Hilton Smells Like! This post smells like all sorts of a bad idea. :)
Interested-Participant brings usDrug Dogs Taught to Detect Talcum. “Someone had switched the test package of cocaine with talcum powder at the beginning of the three month drug dog training program and nobody noticed. Consequently, seven police drug-sniffing dogs became proficient at finding talcum powder.” Sounds like these dogs would be perfect for the TSA and about as good at keeping planes secure. :)
Multiple Mentality brings us multiple posts from multiple mentalities. Automated Voice Systems by Yoshi. “Yoshi laments the way automated voice-activated telephone systems are somehow programmed to be even MORE annoying than they used to be.” Well, if they stop giving the customer what they want, maybe they’ll stop calling. :)
and

Basic Courtesy by Jewboy. “Jewboy gets his bitch on about the way people behave. He starts with cellphones and goes from there.” I hate cellphones too, not as much as my pager though.

RightWingNutHouse has praise for the New York Times?? Bartender, cut this man off.

Spirit Fingers is Sifting through the cutting room floor. “A glimpse of Bai Ling’s scenes which George Lucas ended up deleting from the final version.”

Practical Penumbra blames Harvey for yet another meme. Me, I blame France. :)
Pirate’s Cove wonder’s is it wrong to torment the Huffington Post for hotlinking… You may think it’s evil, but rebuking the hotlinker is a work of fisking. (Let’s see who paid attention in Sunday school)

The American Princess wonders who drinks a $20 martini. Well what did you expect you’d find when reading HuffPo?

Classical Values brings us Carrying the Culture War to Far? “(Prosthetic penis in the highway as a proxy for the culture war.)” I’m not even going to touch this one.

Thank you all… I’ll be here all week. Tip your webhosts.

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    A Handbook to the Political Left

    David Horowitz has launched Discover the Network, a roadmap to the individuals, groups, and funding agencies that make up the left and how the are de facto aligned with radical Islamic terrorists to not only destroy Israel but the social institutions that make up America. It’s a good primer for those wanting to follow the money.

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    The Al Qaeda handbook

    Why am I not surprised?

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    Sham Conviction Thrown Out - Too Late to Matter

    Court Overturns Arthur Andersen Conviction

    I’ve always thought the conviction of Andersen was a scam. The Administration wanted a high profile target to take out and they started with Andersen. I found it particularly absurd that instead of prosecuting people at Andersen they prosecuted a company. They got their guilty verdict with jury instructions that said “If you think what they did was wrong, convict independent of laws being broken”. Well, now that the conviction is thrown out what happens? Absolutely nothing. Andersen is cooked and is done for good regardless. Even if they get their accounting license back, what CFO is going to stand up and say “Hey, let’s hire Andersen to be our accountants!”

    The destroyed a company because they needed a public takedown, and now that it was exposed as a sham, they still win anyway because the company has already been annihilated.

    ** Note to the trolls - this is not to say nothing was done wrong, but that the prosecution of a company as if it was a person is pretty stupid and was clearly done to appease the public.

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    Why Health Care is Cheap in Canada - The Value of a human life is $1.33

    Canada Red Cross used HIV blood

    The gist is that the Red Cross up there messed up and distributed HIV positive and Hepatitis infected blood and 3,000 people died as a result. In the ensuing case, it was found they were negligent and they face a fine of $4,000. That means they are liable for $1.33 per person killed.

    In the US if they did this, do you think they’d get by with only a $4,000 slap?

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    FEC To Regulate Blogs?

    FEC treads into sticky web of political blogs

    The FEC is looking into how to track political spending on the Internet. The problem is when lawyers write these laws unintended consequences always arise. (Think “Alternative Minimum Tax”). If the FEC wants to track blogs that are part of campaigns or that get campaign moneys, I’m not broken up about that. The Online Coaltion has more. You know it must be bad if RedState and DailyKos are fired up another the SAME thing and are on the same side.

    As an aside, has anyone else noticed the big cases that Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ends up on? She also was the judge for the Microsoft case. She certainly is drawing quite a few big name cases. Look for her to keep rising in the courts.

    You have til Friday to make your comments to the FEC which they ARE soliciting. Send your e-mails to internet@fec.gov, they will require a real name and a real mailing address. You can also submit here.

    For more detailed instructions take a look at:
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    http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/5/23/103820/231

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    The World’s Most Rocking 92 Year Old Woman

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    How many 92 year olds do you know that will be hanging out with gin and tonic?

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