Posted on 04 May 2008 by Antonio D. French
Posted on 06 April 2008 by Antonio D. French
Posted on 05 January 2008 by Antonio D. French
Best line from tonight’s Republican debate:
John McCain to Mitt Romney (referring to Romney’s change in position on several issues over his political career, including abortion, stem cell research, and gay rights):
“I agree, you are the candidate of change.”
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Posted on 14 December 2007 by Antonio D. French
CITY HALL DOWNLOW!!!
Two turns. Same subject.
Prizes will only be awarded to contestants who log in with a real ID, not anonymous commenters.
Posted on 29 November 2007 by Antonio D. French
Governor Matt Blunt talked to CNN’s Lou Dobbs today about his plan to crack down on illegal immigrants who want to drive legally on Missouri roads.
But what was he REALLY thinking? Hmmmm…
Posted on 30 July 2007 by Antonio D. French
State Representative Connie Johnson and an awkward State Senator Harry Kennedy joined celebrity doctor Ian Smith, comedian J. Anthony Brown, old school hip-hoppers Biz Markie and Slick Rick, St. Louis Ram legend Marshall Faulk, and other celebrities at the 50 Million Pound Challenge event at Union Station this weekend.
The Challenge is a party with a purpose, promoting physical fitness and health among African Americans while bringing some great (and free, thanks to State Farm) music performances to cities all across America.
Organizers called the St. Louis event a huge success, with thousands of people showing up and tens of thousands of pounds pledged to be lost.
Posted on 23 October 2006 by Antonio D. French
WARNING: This video contains language which some may find objectionable.
The following video is making its way around the Web. It is basically a compilation of prank calls to various C-SPAN call-in shows — many of them from fans of shock jock Howard Stern.
In one segment, St. Louis activist and former Congressional candidate Eric Vickers gets a call from a woman in Baltimore who just couldn’t contain her physical attraction to him. Pretty funny stuff.