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All the news unfit to print for Saturday, July 5, 2008

America .. the flag is still there

Gas prices roar high. A semi-recession seems to be materializing.. Stories of poverty, war, crime filter through the airwaves.. Wrought with agony, America asks, are we still beautiful? Is the ragged flag still tattered and waving above us? Are we still proud. Last night and through the rest of this weekend, millions of Americans will peacefully sit in grass with their family, some cold adult beverages, hot dogs, and all else that is Americana, and watch rockets red flares soar above them. Bombs will burst in the air.. Truth in the night that a flag is still there. The rockets and red glare we see in 2008 will be streams of peace rather than hostility. After all, America is still pretty much the same as it's been for decades. American pride transcends politics. But in a political year, a face-value look at the two candidates running for president should give pride. A veteran that was tortured for years and never gave up on one side, and an African-American who didn't give up against a political machine on another side. It's quite a choice. America, 2008, as so many things stay the same it's clear you have come very far. A smattering of news stories this July 4th weekend aren't good. Major American companies losing major money, the cost of driving to your destination this holiday soaring, and something you put in your cold salad may just may you sick.. tomatoes or jalapenos, who knows. But we've been here before. And much worse before, too. The United States is a tremendously young country. However, youthful decisions are always a millions times more important than those made later in life. What we do now, how we handle trying times, will pinpoint our direction for a thousand years. Hybrids or gas guzzlers? Pride or sorrow? Obama or McCain? Ok, maybe the Obama McCain thing isn't as important as some others. Our decisions in our life will effect our children..children's children.. And who knows what else. The butterfly effect's ripple around the world starts in every American heart and soul. Is America's heart and soul proud this year ? Or are the fireworks just another event coupled with that mystery meat hot dog? Your answer will for tell the future. In 1865 the ragged flag was almost torn in half, saw a president get shot, and watched decades more of racial intolerance and hate crimes that continues in some ways still today. In 1941, the ragged flag watched America be attacked by another country..it withstood the attack and watched America rally around it.. In 1973, it watched a president tear the Constitution into pieces. It bounced back. In 1993, it watched an American building be attacked withstand the barrage. In 2001, it saw the same building fall. And through tears, that feeling of pride in the tattered flag roared on. And in 2008, it watches America feel some doubt, some scorn, some anger, and some fear. It saw this all before. And like before, it will fly above as a reminder of sacrifices of brave men and women through history.. those men and women still watching from beyond.. watching what our actions will be in years to come. The flag looks pretty old for a young country. As long as America still looks at it with awe, it will be there for centuries to come. ...As the rockets flare above us with American pride....



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THEATER COUNTS

Box office weekend for July 4 holiday weekend..

Hancock (Sony / Columbia) / 3,965 The Wackness (Sony Classics) / 6 Diminished Capacity (IFC) / 4

EXPANDING Wanted (Universal) / 3,185 (+10) / 2 Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (Picturehouse) / 1,843 (+1838) / 3 Speed Racer (Warner Bros.) / 293 (+181) / 9

DECLINING Get Smart (Warner Bros.) / 3,574 (-341) / 3 Kung Fu Panda (Paramount (DreamWorks)) / 3,347 (-323) / 5 The Incredible Hulk (Universal) / 3,043 (-306) / 4 The Love Guru (Paramount) / 2,648 (-364) / 3 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Paramount) / 2,192 (-364) / 7 The Happening (Fox) / 1,795 (-688) / 4 You Don't Mess with the Zohan (Sony / Columbia) / 1,731 (-416) / 5 Sex and the City (New Line) / 1,275 (-480) / 6 Iron Man (Paramount) / 1,019 (-360) / 10 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Buena Vista) / 403 (-287) / 8 The Strangers (Rogue Pictures) / 324 (-278) / 6


All the news unfit to print for Friday, July 4, 2008

July 4th 2008: God bless America


All the news unfit to print for Thursday, July 3, 2008

A few days off. Should be back updating again later Friday or Saturday. Much needed rest..


All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, July 1, 2008

NO BUCKS: SIGN OF TIMES AS STARBUCKS CUTS BACK

Coffee chain cutting up to 12,000 jobs.. closing 600 stores. Another sign of the times. The frappuccino costs as much as 1 gallon of gas.. The age of Starbucks may be over..


HIGH TIMES: UNITED STATES LEADS THE WORLD IN ILLEGAL DRUG USE


All the news unfit to print for Monday, June 30, 2008

July 4th here we come!

Oil spike: New record above $143 a barrel!


Heathly new world

Fast food joints in New York City ditch trans fats..


The debate over water spilling over

Extremely bad pun. .I won't be the only one. AFP's title references a "boiling point"..

But, the long debate between bottle vs tap gets more intense.. an interesting story about the revolt against the bottle.

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All the news unfit to print for Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Sunday Morning Sidewalk: random news events from the world at war

The weekly tradition on Schmuckraker, the best and worst of the world on a Sunday morning. The Sunday morning sidewalk .. Main Street America's sidewalk this week facing ever increasing gas prices.. ever increasing worries over their budget. Here's to you! Hopefully this Sunday morning isn't as lonely as it could be.. Important (to me) news rakings from the world: I'm still a bit jealous of people that get to see and preview THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS. So I'm here to announce: Warner Bros, invite me to a pre-screening! I even promise to shill for you! No, really. Seriously. Ok, I can't do that. I would give up my credibility and personal fairness doctrine I try to uphold on this site. But damn, I want to see this movie. PARADE magazine this week interviews Christian Bale.. But BATMAN related news isn't great on Georgia: A boy was decapitated Saturday on a BATMAN ride at Six Flags Georgia.. The 17-year-old entered a restricted area. Witnesses say he entered to get a hat that fell off of him when he was on the ride.. Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova dies after falling from Manhattan building .. New York City police say that the 20-year-old model died in an 'apparent suicide'.. We can sleep better now, right? Scientists say not to worry about that little atom smasher! Earlier and more fearful reports suggested it could create a black hole that would swallow Earth. The creator hopes that the atom smasher could discover something--anything!--including possibly invisible matter or extra dimensions. And maybe even create a pesky black hole that could swallow Earth. The Mars lander continues to dig away at Martian soil: Now in 'Wonderland' area of planet.. Big decline: FOX NEWS slipping as CNN and MSNBC continue to get more viewers.. New ad campaign from WWF: Watch our for fishpeople.. And the final piece of news from the ever changing world: New fears that gas prices may eventually hit $7.00 a gallon.. Unlikely? Same could have been said years ago about $4 gas..

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