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It's Not Rape When Glenn Beck Does It

August 26, 2009, Glenn Beck Calls Obama's plan to create a "National Day of Service" on 9/11:

...the "Rape of a Sacred Memory"

It's sacred, you see, because it gave him a reason to start his 9/12 Project, which is:

a place for you and other like-minded Americans looking for direction in taking back the control of our country. It is also a place to find information that will assist you in navigating the rough waters we face in the days, weeks and months ahead.

We suggest that you start in your own homes. Talk to your family about the Values and Principles. Discuss the importance of what the Founders designed for America.

[etc., etc., blah, blah, blah]

And what about the families of the 9/11 victims?

You know, it took me about a year to start hating the 9/11 victims’ families. It took me about a year. Um, and I had such compassion for them and I really, you know, I wanted to help them, and I was behind — let’s give them money, let’s get them started, and all of this stuff. And I really didn’t — all the 3,000 victims’ families, I don’t hate all of them, I hate about, probably about ten of them. But when I see 9/11 victim family, you know, on television, or whatever, I’m just like, ‘Oh, shut up.’ I’m so sick of them. Because they’re always complaining.

Buncha complainers. Babies.

And today, March 26, 2010, about the current situation in America, Glenn Becks says :

"It's 9/11 all over again except we didn't have the collapsing building."

So, you see, it's only "rape" when someone else wants to use 9/11 for political purposes. When Beck wants to use 9/11, it's no problem. 9/11 is Beck's to do with as he pleases, when he wants to, as he wants to. But we can watch, if we want. He likes when people watch. He really likes it.

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Spires of Fungus

The world's tallest fungus, according to a new paper, was the giant Prototaxites, which towered over the Silurian and Devonian landscapes from around 350 to 420 million years ago.

Fossils for the over 26-foot-tall giant have led to scientific debate over the years, with some experts believing it was a huge plant, algae or lichen. The new study, however, published in the latest Proceedings of the Royal Society B, presents evidence that it was a fungus that likely derived at least some of its hefty nutrition load from bacteria, algae and moss.

Eeewww.