12:18 pm November 17, 2009, by Jay
The end-of-the-world saga “2012″ was Hollywood’s biggest moneymaker of the week, drawing $65 million in U.S. ticket sales and $225 million worldwide. Apparently, there’s a real market out there for inflated, exaggerated, over-the-top fear-mongering. Those of us who pay more attention to politics than to movie-making never would have guessed that.
Right, Glenn Beck?
The good news is, we’ve got real-life rocket scientists to calm people down.
The Truth about 2012 from NASA Lunar Science Institute on Vimeo.
I wonder if this guy could do a “birther” video next.
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November 17th, 2009
4:38 pm
My PERSONAL opinion is that it should be left to the parents to determine whether the voucher program is the best solution to their child’s education. If they’re not given that opportunity, it’s government coming between a low-income parent and their child.
I may have misspoken earlier. We do have several students (3) on vouchers at my school.
That’s all I’m gonna say about it. No details forthcoming.
Jimmy Carter
November 17th, 2009
4:39 pm
Faux Taxpayer
November 17th, 2009
3:56 pm
Your post doesn’t HAVE a link.
C from Marietta
November 17th, 2009
4:48 pm
Reading these blogs the politicans must be laughing their arse off! United we stand divided we fall. Reading this blog and seeing all the name calling. We are screwed. Folks grow up and realize we have to kick both parties out of power and put people in that truely have our best interests at heart. Republicans and Democrats have you conned. TOO LATE!