–How did things go at Bulgaria’s first gay pride parade?
–Do we really need to replace “brainstorming” with “thoughtshowering“? (Via EclectEcon.)
–Do you know your candy bars? (Via Market Power.)
–Is there a First Amendment right to drive on public roads with this (PDF – 17 pages) message painted on your vehicle?
PULL ME OVER! PLEASE, I DARE YA
ALLAH PRAISE THE PATRIOT ACT
F*CKING JIHAD ON THE FIRST AMENDMENT!
P.S. W.O.M.D. ON BOARD!
–Special Follow-Up Question: How about essentially the same conduct, but on YouTube? (For guidance, recall the Brandenburg test.)
–What makes mayonnaise too spicy?



















2 responses so far ↓
Link Chris Croy // Jun 30, 2008 at 11:58 am
1. I really like how they have a 'gay idol' who happens to be the most stereotypical flamer ever.
2. I clicked the link expecting it to be some idiot management guru explaining how THIS word promoted better thinking. I really, really want to hear the story behind this.
3. 11 right. I was screwed the moment they started to get outside my comfort zone of milky way's and paydays. I don't like toffee or those terrible crunchy wafer-like things.
4. 9th circuit bends the dog over the table and has its way with it. Again. The message is so obviously satire that no reasonable individual could consider it a threat. I wonder if someone could still get harassed or pulled over for having a simple pro-communist bumper sticker or decal? I hope he moves or paints that van; he's never going to be able to drive in that town again.
5. It's not quite the same thing, but I would need to see the video to know for sure. The description doesn't make it sound like it was intended to be funny or satirical. But yes, it’s clearly protected by brandenburg.
Link John // Jul 1, 2008 at 11:21 am
How long until those with bladder control issues begin protesting "thoughtshowering"?