8And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
9And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
10And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
11For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
12And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
13And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
14Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
Luke 2 : 8 - 14
The REAL reason for the season.
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Its All in the Physics
We are supposed to take as gospel, scientific theories which are completely unreproducable (ie. evolution).
But along comes a BYU physics professor, who I'm sure, is going to undergo character assassination the likes of which we haven't seen for a long time. His "crime"? He dare question the "Official Story".
This article reminded me of some things I thought on 9/11:
1) Gee, that building going down looks just like when they demolish one intentionally.
2) If they were trying to do maximum damage by crashing planes into a building, why didn't they try to hit a lower floor? They could have gone into a steep dive, instead of flying level.
The book sounds like a worth while read, but I'm afraid the scientific investigation will go no where.
After all, we can't go around questioning the god of government.
But along comes a BYU physics professor, who I'm sure, is going to undergo character assassination the likes of which we haven't seen for a long time. His "crime"? He dare question the "Official Story".
The physics of 9/11 — including how fast and symmetrically one of the World Trade Center buildings fell — prove that official explanations of the collapses are wrong, says a Brigham Young University physics professor.Have you ever thought something in passing, only to see the same theory show up in an article somewhere?
In fact, it's likely that there were "pre-positioned explosives" in all three buildings at ground zero, says Steven E. Jones.
In a paper posted online Tuesday and accepted for peer-reviewed publication next year, Jones adds his voice to those of previous skeptics, including the authors of the Web site www.wtc7.net, whose research Jones quotes. Jones' article can be found at www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html.
"It is quite plausible that explosives were pre-planted in all three (WTC) buildings," BYU physics professor Steven E. Jones says.
Jones, who conducts research in fusion and solar energy at BYU, is calling for an independent, international scientific investigation "guided not by politicized notions and constraints but rather by observations and calculations.
This article reminded me of some things I thought on 9/11:
1) Gee, that building going down looks just like when they demolish one intentionally.
2) If they were trying to do maximum damage by crashing planes into a building, why didn't they try to hit a lower floor? They could have gone into a steep dive, instead of flying level.
In a 9,000-word article that Jones says will be published in the book "The Hidden History of 9/11," by Elsevier, Jones offers these arguments:Thanks, Prof. Jones for having the guts to put out in the public forum what many have been thinking.
• The three buildings collapsed nearly symmetrically, falling down into their footprints, a phenomenon associated with "controlled demolition" — and even then it's very difficult, he says. "Why would terrorists undertake straight-down collapses of WTC-7 and the Towers when 'toppling over' falls would require much less work and would do much more damage in downtown Manhattan?" Jones asks. "And where would they obtain the necessary skills and access to the buildings for a symmetrical implosion anyway? The 'symmetry data' emphasized here, along with other data, provide strong evidence for an 'inside' job."
• No steel-frame building, before or after the WTC buildings, has ever collapsed due to fire. But explosives can effectively sever steel columns, he says.
• WTC 7, which was not hit by hijacked planes, collapsed in 6.6 seconds, just .6 of a second longer than it would take an object dropped from the roof to hit the ground. "Where is the delay that must be expected due to conservation of momentum, one of the foundational laws of physics?" he asks. "That is, as upper-falling floors strike lower floors — and intact steel support columns — the fall must be significantly impeded by the impacted mass. . . . How do the upper floors fall so quickly, then, and still conserve momentum in the collapsing buildings?" The paradox, he says, "is easily resolved by the explosive demolition hypothesis, whereby explosives quickly removed lower-floor material, including steel support columns, and allow near free-fall-speed collapses." These observations were not analyzed by FEMA, NIST nor the 9/11 Commission, he says.
• With non-explosive-caused collapse there would typically be a piling up of shattering concrete. But most of the material in the towers was converted to flour-like powder while the buildings were falling, he says. "How can we understand this strange behavior, without explosives? Remarkable, amazing — and demanding scrutiny since the U.S. government-funded reports failed to analyze this phenomenon."
• Horizontal puffs of smoke, known as squibs, were observed proceeding up the side the building, a phenomenon common when pre-positioned explosives are used to demolish buildings, he says.
• Steel supports were "partly evaporated," but it would require temperatures near 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit to evaporate steel — and neither office materials nor diesel fuel can generate temperatures that hot. Fires caused by jet fuel from the hijacked planes lasted at most a few minutes, and office material fires would burn out within about 20 minutes in any given location, he says.
• Molten metal found in the debris of the World Trade Center may have been the result of a high-temperature reaction of a commonly used explosive such as thermite, he says. Buildings not felled by explosives "have insufficient directed energy to result in melting of large quantities of metal," Jones says.
• Multiple loud explosions in rapid sequence were reported by numerous observers in and near the towers, and these explosions occurred far below the region where the planes struck, he says.
Jones says he became interested in the physics of the WTC collapse after attending a talk last spring given by a woman who had had a near-death experience. The woman mentioned in passing that "if you think the World Trade Center buildings came down just due to fire, you have a lot of surprises ahead of you," Jones remembers, at which point "everyone around me started applauding."
Following several months of study, he presented his findings at a talk at BYU in September.
Jones says he would like the government to release 6,899 photographs and 6,977 segments of video footage for "independent scrutiny." He would also like to analyze a small sample of the molten metal found at Ground Zero.
The book sounds like a worth while read, but I'm afraid the scientific investigation will go no where.
After all, we can't go around questioning the god of government.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Intellectual Voters
I was surfing around reviewing the results of some of yesterdays elections/votes when I came across this beauty.
Seems the geniuses of Sarasota County, Florida, voted to increase their own taxes and enable the county government to go $250 million deeper into debt (by a margin of 4 -1!), all for the sake of a few parks!
Here's the punchline: They asked one of the supporters of this proposal why he voted for it.
There should be a test to demonstrate understanding of the Constitution and our founding principles before someone is issued a Voter ID card. Or at least basic math skills.
Seems the geniuses of Sarasota County, Florida, voted to increase their own taxes and enable the county government to go $250 million deeper into debt (by a margin of 4 -1!), all for the sake of a few parks!
Here's the punchline: They asked one of the supporters of this proposal why he voted for it.
William Montavon and Cheryl Wilson, who cast their votes at the Municipal Auditorium, pointed to the condos going up just across the street from the voting precinct as reason enough to support continuing the tax.By following his train of thought (however derailed it may be), the only conclusion I can come to is that he 1) thinks housing will become more affordable if he has less money in his pocket, or 2) he is planning on moving into one of these new parks.
"I voted yes for both points because we need parks," Montavon said. "Just look around you. Sarasota used to be a great town, but now if you're not a developer or making more than $50,000 it sucks for you because you can't afford to live here."
There should be a test to demonstrate understanding of the Constitution and our founding principles before someone is issued a Voter ID card. Or at least basic math skills.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Dale Carnegie Wanted
You allege to be a spokesman for what is arguably the most persecuted group of people in history (at least in terms of duration of persecution).
For 4000 years, countries have hated you.
Armies have tried to wipe you out of existence.
Current regimes want to see your country eliminated from the face of the globe.
So what do you choose as your next strategy?
Attack the group that is most defensive of you!
Secondly, Christianity is a product of Judaism (Remember that Carpenter from Nazareth, Jesus? He was Jewish, as were ALL the writers of the New Testament). If the roots are the same, how can the goals be that far apart? Unless, of course, you have totally abandoned your Jewish heritage and are just another mouthpiece for the Secular Humanist movement.
Judgmant Day is going to be SOoo much fun!
For 4000 years, countries have hated you.
Armies have tried to wipe you out of existence.
Current regimes want to see your country eliminated from the face of the globe.
So what do you choose as your next strategy?
Attack the group that is most defensive of you!
Institutionalized Christianity in the U.S. has grown so extremist that it poses a tangible danger to the principle of separation of church and state and threatens to undermine the religious tolerance that characterizes the country, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, Abraham Foxman, warned in his address to the League's national commission, meeting in New York City over the weekend.First off, Abe, there is NO SEPARATION of CHURCH and STATE in the Constitution. Read it and let me know where you find it.
Secondly, Christianity is a product of Judaism (Remember that Carpenter from Nazareth, Jesus? He was Jewish, as were ALL the writers of the New Testament). If the roots are the same, how can the goals be that far apart? Unless, of course, you have totally abandoned your Jewish heritage and are just another mouthpiece for the Secular Humanist movement.
Judgmant Day is going to be SOoo much fun!
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Reading, 'riting and WHAT??
If you ever doubted that your childern were considered property of the State, and on loan to you until the state deemed it necessary to take possession, read this.
RUN, do not walk, to your local public school and withdraw your childern.
Any parent who leaves their child in the State-sponsered Indoctrination System, is no better than a child abuser.
Is it any wonder why home schooling is growing by leaps and bounds?
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday against parents who sued their local school district after their elementary-age children were given a sexually charged survey, saying there is "no fundamental right of parents to be the exclusive provider of information regarding sexual matters to their children."Translated: Your control over the upbringing of your childern is granted as long as it is consistent with the goals and desires of the State.
The three-judge panel of the full court further ruled that parents "have no due process or privacy right to override the determinations of public schools as to the information to which their children will be exposed while enrolled as students."
The lower court had ruled against the parents, saying the right "to control the upbringing of their children by introducing them to matters of and relating to sex in accordance with their personal and religious values and beliefs" does not rise to the level of a fundamental right protected by substantive due process.
RUN, do not walk, to your local public school and withdraw your childern.
Any parent who leaves their child in the State-sponsered Indoctrination System, is no better than a child abuser.
Is it any wonder why home schooling is growing by leaps and bounds?
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Thanks, Joe
Joseph Farah, Editor of WND, has finally admitted to the folly of his ways.
Note how he let emotion dictate his response, instead of principle. BIG Mistake. Living life based on emotion will ALWAYS get you in trouble.
Principles never fail.
Funny how he comprimised himself at the behest of his wife...just like Adam and Eve.
I should not have pulled the lever for George W. Bush and I should never have urged others to do so.You've gotta like someone who says I was wrong, and will hopefully learn from his mistake.
Even my wife, who coaxed me to break my vow never to support a candidate who doesn't honor the Constitution, agrees now it was a mistake.
I lost my head. I was not true to the promise in my own book, "Taking America Back," just out in paperback, to avoid supporting the lesser of two evils, to avoid making insidious compromises in electoral politics, to avoid, at all costs, supporting politicians who do not understand and abide by the Constitution.
I didn't support Bush in 2000 for precisely this reason. Asked what he would do if faced with congressional legislation that was clearly unconstitutional, I heard candidate Bush answer with these words, which I shall never forget: "How will I know if a law is unconstitutional?"
On the basis of that remark alone, it should surprise no one that Bush has been a massive failure as president.
Note how he let emotion dictate his response, instead of principle. BIG Mistake. Living life based on emotion will ALWAYS get you in trouble.
Principles never fail.
Funny how he comprimised himself at the behest of his wife...just like Adam and Eve.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Iraqi Constitution
"In the name of God, the most merciful, the most compassionate," begins the preamble. "We have honored the sons of Adam. We are the people of the land between two rivers, the homeland of the apostles and prophets, abode of the virtuous imams, pioneers of civilization, crafters of writing and cradle of numeration. Upon our land the first law made by man was passed, the most ancient just pact for homelands policy was inscribed, and upon our soil, companions of the Prophet and saints prayed, philosophers and scientists theorized and writers and poets excelled."This is freedom?
Section 1, Article 2 states: "Islam is the official religion of the State and it is a fundamental source of legislation."
Seeing no contradiction between the principles of democracy and the principles of Islam, that statement is followed up by the following two provisions:
* "No law that contradicts the established provisions of Islam may be established."
* "No law that contradicts the principles of democracy may be established."
The constitution also "Guarantees the Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and guarantees the full religious rights of the all individuals to freedom of religious belief and practice such as Christians, Yazedis, and Mandi Sabeans." There is no mention of Jews.
The constitution also mandates universal government health care and protection of "biodiversity."
This is what Americans died for?
I'm in the mood for another impeachment.
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Tis the Season for Compromise
The snowbirds are beginning to flock back to Florida.
"For Sale" signs are beginning to bloom.
Daytime temps are dipping into the 80's.
All sure signs Autumn is on its way!
Which means Halloween can't be too far behind. *sigh*
Pretty soon the little demons will be dressing up like their favorite full-grown demon.
Yipee! Sorry, but no Origins of Halloween post here. That subject has been done by many. Just Google it and read til your heart's content.
The thing that bugs me is the number of alleged "churches" that hold "Fall Festivals".
All these are is an attempt to sanitize Halloween. The reason? "Oh, we don't want our kids to feel like they're missing out on something."
Missing out on a lousy free bar of candy?!!???
Yeah, I guess if they don't get a Reese Cup, they'll grow up to be another Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer.
If you can't teach your kid to resist a bar of candy when they are 5, how in God's Name do you expect them to learn to resist some sweet young thing that comes their way in high school or college?
All these Fall Festivals do is postpone Parents' Reckoning Day, when they may actually have to parent.
Get a spine.
"For Sale" signs are beginning to bloom.
Daytime temps are dipping into the 80's.
All sure signs Autumn is on its way!
Which means Halloween can't be too far behind. *sigh*
Pretty soon the little demons will be dressing up like their favorite full-grown demon.
Yipee! Sorry, but no Origins of Halloween post here. That subject has been done by many. Just Google it and read til your heart's content.
The thing that bugs me is the number of alleged "churches" that hold "Fall Festivals".
All these are is an attempt to sanitize Halloween. The reason? "Oh, we don't want our kids to feel like they're missing out on something."
Missing out on a lousy free bar of candy?!!???
Yeah, I guess if they don't get a Reese Cup, they'll grow up to be another Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer.
If you can't teach your kid to resist a bar of candy when they are 5, how in God's Name do you expect them to learn to resist some sweet young thing that comes their way in high school or college?
All these Fall Festivals do is postpone Parents' Reckoning Day, when they may actually have to parent.
Get a spine.
Here We Go Again!
For those of you keeping score, today begins my second year of Lucid Moments!
I've found it interesting that the longer you do this, the fewer subjects actually hold your interest. I think this is because some things become SO repetitious and predictable. Like Global George, for example. He's a disaster. His Supreme Court picks are a joke. All his policies boil down to expansion of the State and Global Socialism. But I digress.
This is a happy occasion! The second year of you benefitting from my analysis.
Doing my share to make the world smarter, and more dangerous for Lefties!
I've found it interesting that the longer you do this, the fewer subjects actually hold your interest. I think this is because some things become SO repetitious and predictable. Like Global George, for example. He's a disaster. His Supreme Court picks are a joke. All his policies boil down to expansion of the State and Global Socialism. But I digress.
This is a happy occasion! The second year of you benefitting from my analysis.
Doing my share to make the world smarter, and more dangerous for Lefties!
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Some Good News for a Change
Seems there has been ONE benefit to our recent hurricanes:
Any movement towards personal responsibility is a good thing.
All the attention focused on home protection after hurricanes Katrina and Rita has increased sales of guns, earthquake insurance and home alarm systems locally. Lock Stock and Barrel manager Gabe Antravious said he attributes about 50 percent of their gun sales since Hurricane Katrina to customers worried about a disaster. A month and a half later, customers are still arming themselves.We saw how "helpful" the police were in New Orleans.
"Most people buy one shotgun and a handgun," Antravious said. "If someone breaks into the house, all most people need is to hear the cocking of a shotgun and they're shaking out of there."
"They're arming themselves up," he said.
Any movement towards personal responsibility is a good thing.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Bush's Plan is Working!
Seems Global George's rhetoric about the need for women's rights in the New Iraq are already begining to come to pass:
Ain't democracy grand?
A woman strapped with explosives blew herself up outside an Iraqi army recruiting center in a northern town Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding 30 in the first known attack by a female suicide bomber in the country's bloody insurgency.Equal opportunity AND cross-dressing, all in one swoop!!
The woman, disguised as a man in traditional robes, was standing in line with applicants to join the Iraqi army at the first of three checkpoints outside the center when she detonated explosives hidden under her clothes and packed with metal balls, said Maj. Jamil Mohammed Sadr in Tal Afar.
Ain't democracy grand?
Friday, September 23, 2005
Nothing Like a Good Conspiracy Theory!
Being inquisitive by nature, and just a wee-bit suspicious, there's nothing like a good conspiriacy theory to get my synapses firing!
Here's a dandy:
In fact, I have considered the prospect of human creation of hurricanes myself. After all, have you ever noticed that they seem to eminate from the SAME place along the African coast time after time?
Just seems unusual.
Anyway, visit Scott at his web site and get those neurons firing!
Here's a dandy:
A Pocatello weatherman who gained attention for an unusual theory that Hurricane Katrina was caused by the Japanese mafia using a Russian electromagnetic generator has quit the television station. Stevens believes a little-known oversight in physical laws makes it possible to create and control storms using a Cold War-era weapon allegedly made by the Russians in 1976.Weather Control is not a new idea. Many have written about it for years.
In fact, I have considered the prospect of human creation of hurricanes myself. After all, have you ever noticed that they seem to eminate from the SAME place along the African coast time after time?
Just seems unusual.
Earlier this week, scientists told the Idaho Falls Post Register the theory was bogus.A blanket denial by a scientist with no investigation? Isn't science all about investigation? This is reason enough to give the theory some credence.
"It's laughable to think it (Hurricane Katrina) could have been manmade," said Rob Young, a hurricane expert at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C.
Anyway, visit Scott at his web site and get those neurons firing!
WaMi's Crystal Ball
Just heard a blurb on the radio that Global George is taking steps to prepare for federal disaster relief in Texas, by moving search and rescue teams closer, having FEMA set up Command Centers in the area, etc.
GUARANTEED, the Left-Liberal response will be, "The only reason he's doing it is because he's from Texas!"
Let's see just how predictable the Left actually is.
GUARANTEED, the Left-Liberal response will be, "The only reason he's doing it is because he's from Texas!"
Let's see just how predictable the Left actually is.
Monday, September 19, 2005
They Second the Motion
A few days ago, I briefly commented on Global George's public abandonment of conservatism in his speech before the UN.
That speech, combined with his address to the nation regarding Hurricane relief, has caused others to chime in along the same line of discussion.
Vox Day, in his weekly WND column, foresees the collapse of the Republicans as the party of conservatives.
Pat Buchanan asks the question: "Is George Bush a conservative at all?"
Take the time to read them both.
That speech, combined with his address to the nation regarding Hurricane relief, has caused others to chime in along the same line of discussion.
Vox Day, in his weekly WND column, foresees the collapse of the Republicans as the party of conservatives.
President Bush's recent speech on his administration's planned long-term response to Hurricane Katrina marked an interesting point in the continued devolution of American conservatism. Whereas his first five years had previously been a strange combination of strategic Wilsonian foreign policy and tactical Keynesian domestic policy, the president managed to make it abundantly clear that in domestic terms, his presidential guiding light is Lyndon Baines Johnson, not Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Real conservatives now understand they have been betrayed – badly – by this fraudulent man. Compassionate conservatism, as it turns out, is simply another name for Great Society liberalism, and not even the Texas swagger is original. Genuinely conservative Republicans are dismayed by the president's unveiling of his core liberalism and rightly fear for the future of a party which has likely seen its high-water mark already.
Pat Buchanan asks the question: "Is George Bush a conservative at all?"
At the United Nations, writes the Washington Post's Colum Lynch, Bush "linked his campaign against terrorism to the anti-poverty agenda advanced by other nations, although he shied away from adopting some of the specific commitments sought by allies."Its a beautiful thing when WaMi, Day and Buchanan write and agree on the same subject.
For one of those commitments, agreed to at the Millennium Summit in Monterey, Mexico, in 2000, was that America should commit 0.7 percent of its GNP to foreign aid.
That would be $100 billion each year from Uncle Sam, sent to Third World regimes, the United Nations and the international aid agencies.
Yet, Bush clearly believes poverty and terror are inextricably tied. "We must help raise up the failing states that provide fertile ground for the terrorists," said Bush, and "change the conditions that allow terrorists to flourish."
But where is the hard historical evidence that people turn to terror because of poverty? Almost all of today's terrorists are young men who could easily make their way in the world. When has any of them blown himself up to demand an increase in foreign aid or to protest the plight of the African poor?
At the United Nations, Bush repeated another of his unproven assumptions. "Bush used his speech," writes the Post's Glenn Kessler, "to explain why ... democracy thwarts the growth of terrorism."
But if democracy thwarts terror, why did terrorists strike Britain, Spain, Russia and the United States? If democracy is the antidote to terror, why was there not one terror attack inside Iraq under the dictator Saddam? Yet, with Iraq free, we can get a dozen terror attacks in Baghdad in a day.
Take the time to read them both.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Grab Some Reality
On Wednesday, in a speech before the Heritage Foundation, Mass. Govenor Mitt Romney suggested the possibility of wiretapping mosques and monitoring foreign students.
As expected, Muslim groups and the Commies of the Left got their panties in a wad.
However, let a minister of a Christian church DISCUSS politics from the pulpit, and armed IRS agents will be there the next day to close them down.
Anybody detect a problem here?
As expected, Muslim groups and the Commies of the Left got their panties in a wad.
Muslim groups and civil libertarians demanded an apology from Gov. Mitt Romney on Friday for his comments about wiretapping mosques and monitoring foreign students. But the governor refused, saying he was only advocating for improved homeland security.Here we have a group of people dedicated to the destruction of non-Islamic life and property. We know that suicide bombers are recruited through radical mosques. Yet we are just supposed to let them be and ignore what's going on. After all, Global George assures us that "Islam is a religion of peace."
The groups delivered a letter to Romney that said "your desire to wiretap mosques is an affront to the values and principles that make America a great country." The groups include the American Civil Liberties Union and various mosques and Islamic organizations.
However, let a minister of a Christian church DISCUSS politics from the pulpit, and armed IRS agents will be there the next day to close them down.
Anybody detect a problem here?
After the letter was delivered, spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said the governor would not apologize or retract his comments.Good for you, Gov. We need to stamp out this cancer of politically-correct speech and get back to the truth.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Global George Is At It Again
Earlier today, President of the United States, Global George, addressed the UN General Assembly.
(A transcript of his speech may be found here.)
These are just the highlights I found while scanning the transcripts. Go and read the entire speach. If you have ANY understanding of the original intent of our Founders, Global George's global socialism should scare the spit out of you.
(A transcript of his speech may be found here.)
Mr. Secretary General, Mr. President, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for the privilege of being here for the 60th anniversary of the United Nations. Thank you for your dedication to the vital work and great ideals of this institution.That opening should eliminate ANY remaining vapor of hope that George is a conservative.
To spread the vision of hope the United States is determined to help nations that are struggling with poverty.Kiss more of your tax money goodbye as Global George buys into more global socialist schemes.
We are committed to the Millennium Development goals. This is an ambitious agenda that includes cutting poverty and hunger in half, ensuring that every boy and girl in the world has access to primary education, and halting the spread of AIDS, all by 2015.
My own country has sought to implement the Monterrey consensus by establishing the new Millennium Challenge Account. This account is increasing U.S. aid for countries that govern justly, invest in their people and promote economic freedom.
We will fight to lift the burden of poverty from places of suffering, not just for the moment, but permanently. And the surest path to greater wealth is greater trade.Silly me...all this time I thought the surest path to greater wealth was economic freedom via a free market economy.
The elimination of trade barriers could lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty over the next 15 years.Kindly explain how this one works. If your country is a hell-hole, you manufacture nothing because your country is engulfed in civil war and you can't grow crops because you live in the friggin desert, how do the absence of trade barriers help you?
By expanding trade, we spread hope and opportunity to the corners of the world and we strike a blow against the terrorists who feed on anger and resentment.WHAT?? Terrorists are killing people for RELIGIOUS reasons and this goofball thinks lower priced corn will cause them to put down their weapons.
Democracy takes different forms in different cultures, yet all free societies have certain things in common.If this wasn't so sad, it would be hillarious! As George daily expands the power of the state, he's telling others that freedom limits government. By his own words, I guess that means we are no longer free.
Democratic nations uphold the rule of law and impose limits on the power of the state...
Democratic nations protect private property...Anybody hear anything about an Eminent Domain controversy lately?
These are just the highlights I found while scanning the transcripts. Go and read the entire speach. If you have ANY understanding of the original intent of our Founders, Global George's global socialism should scare the spit out of you.
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Head It Off at the Pass
Let's deal with this one before it becomes the main topic of discussion an the evening news (though its probably been bandied about some already).
Utilizing the classic "Broken Window Fallacy", Dr. Walter Williams proves why Hurricane Katrina (or any other disaster or mishap) is NOT a boon to the economy.
This doesn't even take into account the fact that most of this spending will come from taxes (thats what Federal relief is folks, YOUR money).
This way the misery gets spread around to all.
Utilizing the classic "Broken Window Fallacy", Dr. Walter Williams proves why Hurricane Katrina (or any other disaster or mishap) is NOT a boon to the economy.
Bastiat wrote a parable about this which has become known as the "Broken Window Fallacy." A shopkeeper's window is broken by a vandal. A crowd formed sympathizing with the man. After a while, someone in the crowd suggested that the boy wasn't guilty of vandalism; instead, he was a public benefactor, creating economic benefits for everyone in town. After all, fixing the broken window creates employment for the glazier, who will then buy bread and benefit the baker, who will then buy shoes and benefit the cobbler, and so forth.
Those are the seen effects of repairing the broken window. What's unseen is what the shopkeeper would have done with the money had the vandal not broken his window. He might have employed the tailor by purchasing a suit. The vandal's breaking his window produced at least two unseen effects. First, it shifted unemployment from the glazier who now has a job to the tailor who doesn't. Second, it reduced the shopkeeper's wealth. Had it not been for the vandalism, the shopkeeper would have had a window and a suit; now he has just a window.
This doesn't even take into account the fact that most of this spending will come from taxes (thats what Federal relief is folks, YOUR money).
This way the misery gets spread around to all.
Monday, September 05, 2005
Parasites of New Orleans
Over at The Intellectual Activist, Robert Tracinski provides an interesting and insightful analysis of the recent events in New Orleans.
Government is breeding a culture of sub-humans and it needs to be stopped.
What Hurricane Katrina exposed was the psychological consequences of the welfare state. What we consider "normal" behavior in an emergency is behavior that is normal for people who have values and take the responsibility to pursue and protect them. People with values respond to a disaster by fighting against it and doing whatever it takes to overcome the difficulties they face. They don't sit around and complain that the government hasn't taken care of them. And they don't use the chaos of a disaster as an opportunity to prey on their fellow men.This dovetails perfectly with my post of 03Sept2005.
But what about criminals and welfare parasites? Do they worry about saving their houses and property? They don't, because they don't own anything. Do they worry about what is going to happen to their businesses or how they are going to make a living? They never worried about those things before. Do they worry about crime and looting? But living off of stolen wealth is a way of life for them.
Government is breeding a culture of sub-humans and it needs to be stopped.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
Random Thoughts About New Orleans
Preparedness experts have always touted gold as the currency of choice in preparation for disasters or civil unrest. Seems they were mistakenly considering us to be a civilized society. Events in NO have changed that:
Flooding must cause brain damage.
When you depend on government to solve your problems, you get what you deserve: too little, too late, at much too high a price. They had three days warning that this storm was coming and increasing in strength; yet people elected to do nothing and wait for government to take care of them. It is beyond my comprehension how a person can sit and do nothing in the face of impending disaster. If all else fails, walk. And by the looks of the people they showed on the news squawking about the lack of intervention, they could have used the exercise.
Why didn't someone mobilize the thousands of school buses sitting in New Orleans?
Send the refugees to some of those closed military bases. If they were good enough for our soldiers, they're good enough for refugees.
If this is how government reacts to an event of which they have foreknowledge, it just sends shudders of encouragement through the essence of my being thinking of how they will react to completely unforeseen events (like another terrorist attack).
Next time some LeftLiberalSocialistCommie comes up with another gun control plan, remember New Orleans. The bad guys had plenty of firepower and they didn't have to buy it...they just stole it, and without the waiting period with which law-abiding citizens are encumbered.
Hurricane Katrina has taken the local economy back in time.Might want to reconsider what you have in your survival pack.
Cigarettes and beer will get you far in the barter system ruling these debris-strewn streets. Gasoline is gold, the coveted item that can bring you anything you want.
''This right here can get us the hell out of Dodge,'' said Barbara Winch, holding up about 10 packs of cigarettes. Transportation is also a hot commodity in Waveland’s new economy.
As Winch sat in front of her printing business Thursday evening just before sundown, the barter economy showed an ability to diversify.Imagine being in a disaster and trading FOOD for the opportunity to watch TV!!
A woman came up with a little bit of food. In return, she would be able to watch television on a set that Winch and her friend had rigged up.
''It’s food and cigarettes for television,'' Winch said. ''Money ain’t no good.''
Flooding must cause brain damage.
When you depend on government to solve your problems, you get what you deserve: too little, too late, at much too high a price. They had three days warning that this storm was coming and increasing in strength; yet people elected to do nothing and wait for government to take care of them. It is beyond my comprehension how a person can sit and do nothing in the face of impending disaster. If all else fails, walk. And by the looks of the people they showed on the news squawking about the lack of intervention, they could have used the exercise.
Why didn't someone mobilize the thousands of school buses sitting in New Orleans?
Send the refugees to some of those closed military bases. If they were good enough for our soldiers, they're good enough for refugees.
If this is how government reacts to an event of which they have foreknowledge, it just sends shudders of encouragement through the essence of my being thinking of how they will react to completely unforeseen events (like another terrorist attack).
Next time some LeftLiberalSocialistCommie comes up with another gun control plan, remember New Orleans. The bad guys had plenty of firepower and they didn't have to buy it...they just stole it, and without the waiting period with which law-abiding citizens are encumbered.
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
How Stupid Can You Get?
Now we've got a bunch of nut-ball alleged Christians giving God CREDIT for Hurricane Katrina
Jesus rebuked the storm; was Jesus rebuking God? That would make God schizophrenic. The only schizophrenic thing in sight is this group's theology.
God isn't concerned with nations other than Israel (and I'm not necessarily talking about the "dirt" Israel, but rather the obedient Jews). HE is concerned with individuals.
The implication here is that if God really wanted to destroy New Orleans, He's too stupid or inept to do it without all the collateral damage.
One of the things I'm looking forward to in Heaven, is listening to God rebuke people for all the dumb things they blame on Him with which He had nothing to do.
Hurricane Katrina walloped New Orleans just two days before the annual homosexual "Southern Decadence" festival was to begin in the town, an act being characterized by some as God's work.I'd like one of these clowns to provide Biblical evidence that this is a God-directed event.
Southern Decadence has a history of "filling the French Quarters section of the city with drunken homosexuals engaging in sex acts in the public streets and bars," says a statement from the Philadelphia organization Repent America.
"Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city," stated Repent America director Michael Marcavage in a statement. "From 'Girls Gone Wild' to 'Southern Decadence,' New Orleans was a city that opened its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. May it never be the same."
Jesus rebuked the storm; was Jesus rebuking God? That would make God schizophrenic. The only schizophrenic thing in sight is this group's theology.
God isn't concerned with nations other than Israel (and I'm not necessarily talking about the "dirt" Israel, but rather the obedient Jews). HE is concerned with individuals.
"Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city," stated Repent America director Michael Marcavage in a statement. "From 'Girls Gone Wild' to 'Southern Decadence,' New Orleans was a city that opened its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. May it never be the same."Don't you love the way this guy casts aside the loss of life like its acceptable just because New Orleans was destroyed! News Flash jerk: There were probably real Christians in New Orleans who had no control over what went on in the city.
The implication here is that if God really wanted to destroy New Orleans, He's too stupid or inept to do it without all the collateral damage.
One of the things I'm looking forward to in Heaven, is listening to God rebuke people for all the dumb things they blame on Him with which He had nothing to do.
Monday, August 29, 2005
Pass the Half & Half
Hopefully, this will shut up the Food Nazis:
Coffee is likely to contribute far more antioxidants to the British diet than fruit and vegetables.Time to go buy some Snickerdoodle!
The evidence comes from the United States where scientists measured the antioxidant content of more than 100 different food items, including vegetables, fruits, nuts, spices, oils and beverages.
Coffee - caffeinated and decaffeinated - emerged as easily the biggest source of antioxidants.
Test-firing the "I" Word
Pat Buchanan turns up the heat on illegal immigration.
In a day and age when all you hear is security this and security that, when the media takes every opportunity to instigate a panic about the next potential terrorist attack, we have people waltzing into our country without the slightest screening taking place. We have no idea who is here. Its just as easy for alQaida to cross over from Mexico as it is for some drug trafficker from Mexico City.
Twice, George Bush has taken an oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." Article IV, Section 4 of that Constitution reads, "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion."Can't argue with that, can you?
Well, we are being invaded, and the president of the United States is not doing his duty to protect the states against that invasion. Some courageous Republican, to get the attention of this White House, should drop into the hopper a bill of impeachment, charging George W. Bush with a conscious refusal to uphold his oath and defend the states of the Union against "invasion."
In a day and age when all you hear is security this and security that, when the media takes every opportunity to instigate a panic about the next potential terrorist attack, we have people waltzing into our country without the slightest screening taking place. We have no idea who is here. Its just as easy for alQaida to cross over from Mexico as it is for some drug trafficker from Mexico City.
The question of whether America is going to remain one nation, or whether our Southwest will wind up as a giant Kosovo – separated by language and loyalty from the rest of America – is on the table.What good is democracy in Iraq, when people sworn to uphold the laws of the land here, fail to do so, without consequences?
Where is Bush? All wrapped up in the issue of whether women in Najaf will have the same rights in divorce and custody cases as women in Nebraska.
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Duck and Cover
WALL STREET shuddered yesterday after Alan Greenspan, the United States’ central banker, warned American homebuyers that they risk a crash if they continue to drive property prices higher.Alan Greenspan dropped the above bombshell yesterday during his 2005 Cover Your Butt Farewell Tour.
He said that the US house-price spiral had become an economic imbalance, threatening stability like the country’s trade gap or its budget deficit.
In a pre-retirement speech to fellow central bankers at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Mr Greenspan said that people were investing in houses as if they were a one-way bet, not allowing for the risk of price falls. He said “history had not dealt kindly” with investors who kept ignoring risks.Now, these are the guys who established the policies which lead to our current conditions. If they are such monetary geniuses, shouldn't they have seen this coming?
Friday, August 26, 2005
Screw Loose
If there was ever any doubt in your mind that Cindy Sheehan is a nut case, this should put your doubts to rest.
"Gold Star Families" are those who have a family member die in the Armed Forces.
We have had fewer than 1900 casualties in Iraq.
Therefore, it is impossible for her to speak for "thousands".
I wish she would go back under the rock from which she came.
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan is now purportedly "channeling" her slain son, Casey, from heaven.She's also not real good at math.
Sheehan has referred to her son as an angel, stating in an Aug. 5 speech, Casey "became an angel while I was sleeping."
Cindy also reflected on the days immediately after Casey's birth, noting, "I looked in his eyes and it looked like he could tell what I was thinking. That's very disarming when you have like a week-old baby looking at you, and you know he knows what you're thinking.
On the mothers of fallen soldiers who continue to support President Bush and the liberation of Iraq, Sheehan said, “I’ve never said I speak for every Gold Star family. But I know I speak for thousands of them. But it affects our entire humanity when one country wages an illegal and immoral war on another country.”"Thousands" means 2,000 or more.
"Gold Star Families" are those who have a family member die in the Armed Forces.
We have had fewer than 1900 casualties in Iraq.
Therefore, it is impossible for her to speak for "thousands".
I wish she would go back under the rock from which she came.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
What's That Smell?
Remember the guy that was shot in the London subway the day after the bombings?
Seems like the poop is about to hit the fan:
They had the guy subdued on the ground in the subway station, for crying out loud!!
Commissioner Blair and all his cronies should lose their jobs, and the officers involved should be tried for murder.
Wasn't it just last week that I said never trust a government investigation of itself?
Assume ANYTHING a government says is a lie until proven otherwise.
Update: Now it is being reported that there is leaked video footage of the subway station, ostensibly from the cameras the cops said didn't work.
Heads MUST roll.
Seems like the poop is about to hit the fan:
He wasn't wearing a heavy jacket. He used his card to get into the station. He didn't vault the barrier. And now police say there are no CCTV pictures to reveal the truth. So why did plainclothes officers shoot young Jean Charles de Menezes seven times in the head, thinking he posed a terror threat?So most of the "facts" of the initial story were fabricated. Multiple closed circuit cameras conveniently didn't work. The stench is beginning to make me woozy.
He (Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Ian Blair) insists the shoot-to-kill policy is the 'least worst' way of tackling suicide bombers and refuses to rule out other innocent people being shot in similar circumstances. 'I am not certain the tactic we have is the right tactic, but it is the best we have found so far.'The arrogance!! 'Oh, its OK if we shoot a few innocent people if we mistakenly believe they are terrorists.'
They had the guy subdued on the ground in the subway station, for crying out loud!!
Commissioner Blair and all his cronies should lose their jobs, and the officers involved should be tried for murder.
Wasn't it just last week that I said never trust a government investigation of itself?
Assume ANYTHING a government says is a lie until proven otherwise.
Update: Now it is being reported that there is leaked video footage of the subway station, ostensibly from the cameras the cops said didn't work.
Heads MUST roll.
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Worm Strikes Down Windows 2000 Systems
"Microsoft in "emergency response" as worm reported on three continents"
Tuesday, a fast moving computer worm attacked systems using Microsoft operating systems, shutting down computers in the US, Germany and Asia. But the good news comes from our own FBI:
When will you people learn? You pay confiscatory prices for Microsoft's mediocre products, THEN you have to spend a bunch of money to buy other software to protect your system, and hope it all works so you can keep using it.
The time to move to Linux-based operating system is NOW. There are plenty of free programs available that will perform the tasks 97% of computer users need.
Search any of these operating systems: Mepis, Knoppix, PCLinuxOS, Ark Linux, Yoper or SymphonyOS. Sure there's a slight learning curve, but they have friendly, helpful user forums to guide you through the growing pains. The cool thing is, you can install them right along with Windows (some don't even need to be installed...you can use it and learn it right off the CD!!). So, you can continue to use Windows as you get up to speed on Linux.
Soon you'll see why Penguins rule!
Tuesday, a fast moving computer worm attacked systems using Microsoft operating systems, shutting down computers in the US, Germany and Asia. But the good news comes from our own FBI:
The FBI said the computer problems did not appear to be part of any widespread attack.Uhhh...the attacks are all over the globe, but they are not widespread. Then just what, exactly, qualifies as widespread??
When will you people learn? You pay confiscatory prices for Microsoft's mediocre products, THEN you have to spend a bunch of money to buy other software to protect your system, and hope it all works so you can keep using it.
The time to move to Linux-based operating system is NOW. There are plenty of free programs available that will perform the tasks 97% of computer users need.
Search any of these operating systems: Mepis, Knoppix, PCLinuxOS, Ark Linux, Yoper or SymphonyOS. Sure there's a slight learning curve, but they have friendly, helpful user forums to guide you through the growing pains. The cool thing is, you can install them right along with Windows (some don't even need to be installed...you can use it and learn it right off the CD!!). So, you can continue to use Windows as you get up to speed on Linux.
Soon you'll see why Penguins rule!
Friday, August 12, 2005
That Giant Sucking Sound
Seems everybody (except the main streaam media) is in an uproar over the fact
It was Slick Willie himself! Yet we hear NOTHING from the mainstream propagandists. Had it been a Republican administration, it would be front page / lead story material for months. Calls for impeachment hearings would ring out from every media outlet in the country. But alas, nary a whimper.
Well just WHAT DID the Slickmeister consider a threat to the nation?
He allowed the FBI to murder Randy Weaver's labrador retreiver, 14 year old son, and his wife.
Under the watchful eye of Janet Reno, Clinton permited the gassing and murder of approximately 80 Americans, all without being charged with a crime, let alone facing a jury.
He conveniently ignored the middle eastern connection to Oklahoma City.
No need to bother with another innocent group of middle easterners with national security threats like that. (My tongue is firmly implanted in my cheek.)
And just how did the "extrodinary" 9-11 Commission miss this one?
Oh, that giant sucking sound? Bill Clinton's legacy going down the drain.
that intelligence officials reportedly ID'd hijack ringleader Mohamed Atta as part of an al-Qaida cell in the U.S. over a year before the September 11 tragedy, saying the panel was acting politically instead of factually."...over a year..." isn't quite accurate. It was back in 1999. Now, let's put on our Memory Caps. Who was President back in 1999? Who's administration do we have to thank for this ostrich imitation? Was it Bush2? No. Was it Bush1? Wrong again. Must have been that demon of the Republican party, Ronald Reagan. Negative.
It was Slick Willie himself! Yet we hear NOTHING from the mainstream propagandists. Had it been a Republican administration, it would be front page / lead story material for months. Calls for impeachment hearings would ring out from every media outlet in the country. But alas, nary a whimper.
Well just WHAT DID the Slickmeister consider a threat to the nation?
He allowed the FBI to murder Randy Weaver's labrador retreiver, 14 year old son, and his wife.
Under the watchful eye of Janet Reno, Clinton permited the gassing and murder of approximately 80 Americans, all without being charged with a crime, let alone facing a jury.
He conveniently ignored the middle eastern connection to Oklahoma City.
No need to bother with another innocent group of middle easterners with national security threats like that. (My tongue is firmly implanted in my cheek.)
And just how did the "extrodinary" 9-11 Commission miss this one?
"… [W]hy did [the commission] ignore the Able Danger operation in their deliberations?" asked Captain's Quarters blogger Ed Morrissey, as highlighted by columnist Michelle Malkin. "It would emphasize that the problem was not primarily operational, as the commission made it seem, but primarily political – and that the biggest problem was the enforced separation between law enforcement and intelligence operations upon which the Clinton Department of Justice insisted. The hatchet person for that policy sat on the Commission itself: Jamie S. Gorelick."Never believe a government investigation of itself.
It was Gorelick who, as deputy attorney general in the Clinton Justice Department, established the wall of silence between intel and law enforcement.
One commentator specifically points his finger at former Clinton staffer Jamie Gorelick, a member of the panel who has been accused in the past of acting to protect her ex-boss from any political fallout of the commission's work.
Oh, that giant sucking sound? Bill Clinton's legacy going down the drain.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
See, I Told You So.
Just a few more minutes of web-surfing, and I came across this beauty at Yahoo.
Here's a little bit of free advice: if you have less that 20% equity in your home, take EVERY penny you can find and pay it towards your principal. If you took a home equity loan and bought a bunch of "cool" (albeit unaffordable) toys, sell the toys and pay back on the principal. If housing prices slip/burst, the last thing you want is to be paying a mortgage that's more than the current market value of your house.
Food for thought: Equity is equity only AFTER you sell you house. Until then, its theory.
SAN DIEGO — When the housing market here was red-hot 18 months ago, Alex Flores could buy a downtown condominium with as little as $5,000 down and sell it six months later for a tidy profit of $200,000.
Now, Flores says, those easy-money days are over.
Flores, a self-described real estate "flipper," is trying to sell two condos. But neither has drawn an offer after being on the market for more than a month, even though he's willing to break even on one and reduce the price on the other.
Here's a little bit of free advice: if you have less that 20% equity in your home, take EVERY penny you can find and pay it towards your principal. If you took a home equity loan and bought a bunch of "cool" (albeit unaffordable) toys, sell the toys and pay back on the principal. If housing prices slip/burst, the last thing you want is to be paying a mortgage that's more than the current market value of your house.
Food for thought: Equity is equity only AFTER you sell you house. Until then, its theory.
ARM's Please Raise Your Hands
FOX News reports that for the 10th time in 14 months, the Fed has raised interest rates.
Lets see, rates were 1% in June 2004 and as of today stand at 3.5%. That's a 250% increase! If anything else went up 250% in a little over a year, there would be riots in the streets. But we hear nary a peep from the legacy media. But let plywood go up 15% around hurricane time and the media has a fit. (Just proves: 1) they don't understand economics, and 2) they don't understand the free market. But I digress.)
So... interest rates were at historic lows 14 months ago. They had nowhere to go BUT up. Please explain to me why people continue to take variable rate loans?
"Lets see...I really can't afford this now, so I'll get an adjustable rate mortgage to help me qualify. Rates can't go down, so that means they'll probably go up, so I REALLY won't be able to afford this place in 3 years."
Wizards of economics, I guess.
Its amazing how these guys can lie with a straight face.
One final thought...as interest rates rise, don't be surprised to see the housing market flatten out, or even deflate. The exorbidant price inflation in housing has been caused by or assisted by easy money at historic low rates.
Lets see, rates were 1% in June 2004 and as of today stand at 3.5%. That's a 250% increase! If anything else went up 250% in a little over a year, there would be riots in the streets. But we hear nary a peep from the legacy media. But let plywood go up 15% around hurricane time and the media has a fit. (Just proves: 1) they don't understand economics, and 2) they don't understand the free market. But I digress.)
So... interest rates were at historic lows 14 months ago. They had nowhere to go BUT up. Please explain to me why people continue to take variable rate loans?
"Lets see...I really can't afford this now, so I'll get an adjustable rate mortgage to help me qualify. Rates can't go down, so that means they'll probably go up, so I REALLY won't be able to afford this place in 3 years."
Wizards of economics, I guess.
Tuesday's Fed decision was followed by an announcement by commercial banks that they were increasing their prime rate, the benchmark for millions of consumer and business loans, by a similar quarter-point. That would put the prime at 6.5 percent, its highest point in four years.I rest my case.
"Core inflation has been relatively low in recent months and longer-term inflation expectations remain well contained, but pressures on inflation have stayed elevated," it added.Almost fell off my chair laughing at this one!! Low inflation in recent months?? Guess none of these guys buy gasoline. Pump prices are up over 45 cents since this time last year. That's an increase of approximately 23%!!! And increasing oil prices increase the cost of everything you buy that gets delivered. Last time I checked, there were a lot of items in WalMart that get delivered.
Its amazing how these guys can lie with a straight face.
One final thought...as interest rates rise, don't be surprised to see the housing market flatten out, or even deflate. The exorbidant price inflation in housing has been caused by or assisted by easy money at historic low rates.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
From the Moron Files
Fox News reports on an AP story about a 10 year old boy who died while "playing" a choking "game".
What's next, trying electrocution to feel a little "tingle"?
Look at it this way...we're cleansing the gene pool.
A 10-year-old boy who died after hanging himself from a tree is apparently the second Idaho youth killed while playing a choking game.Seems he was successful in cutting off the oxygen to whatever functioning brain cells he had.
The Fremont County sheriff's office said Dalton Eby apparently was playing a game known as the "pass-out game," trying to cut off the oxygen supply to his brain to achieve a type of "high."
Young teens and children lack the judgment to understand that making themselves pass out can be fatal, said Connecticut-based child psychologist Dr. Lawrence Shapiro.Are you kidding me??!!? Children don't know that choking each other or hanging yourself could be a bad idea?
What's next, trying electrocution to feel a little "tingle"?
Look at it this way...we're cleansing the gene pool.
Thursday, June 23, 2005
America is Dead
The Grand Experiment in Freedom has come to an end.
The global socialists have won.
The freedom that made America unique, the right to private property, has been declared null and void by the Five Socialists masquerading as Supreme Court justices.
Government now trumps individual rights.
Welcome to Amerika.
The global socialists have won.
The freedom that made America unique, the right to private property, has been declared null and void by the Five Socialists masquerading as Supreme Court justices.
Government now trumps individual rights.
Welcome to Amerika.
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Family Values?
In his continuing descent into irrelevance, George Bush will be dining with, among other notables, a porn star who unsuccessfully ran for California governor.
Should prove to be fascinating.
According to Counterpunch, the National Republican Congressional Committee is hosting a dinner June 14, and among those in attendance will be the buxom Mary Carey.I can't wait to see the creativity used by my friends on the Christian right to excuse George Hefner Bush of this little oopsy.
Carey lost to Schwarzenegger in the 2003 California recall election. Her platform included: taxing breast enhancements, making lap dances tax deductible, recruiting porn stars as "ambassadors of good will," and putting Web cams up in every room of the governor's mansion.
Should prove to be fascinating.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
ILLEGAL Immigration
That's I-L-L-E-G-A-L, get it?
The debate on illegal immigration has reached a new tone of absurdity.
The half-wits at the US Conference of Catholic Bishops have added their shrieks to the crescendo building on the Left.
McCarrick then goes on to add this piece of stupidity:
Cardinal McCarrick said religious teachings justify aiding illegal aliens.
So, as far as these Bishops are concerned, rapists, go ahead and rape. Murders, keep it up. All is forgiven.
The debate on illegal immigration has reached a new tone of absurdity.
The half-wits at the US Conference of Catholic Bishops have added their shrieks to the crescendo building on the Left.
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington, said Catholic parishes and social service agencies see firsthand the results of the current law, including long waits for family reunification and mistreatment of illegal aliens. He added that bishops also are "disturbed with the current public discourse," which they see as anti-immigrant.So now if you are "anti-law-breakers" you are reclassified as "anti-immigrant". Nice twist of words.
McCarrick then goes on to add this piece of stupidity:
Cardinal McCarrick said religious teachings justify aiding illegal aliens.
"We go right to the New Testament and say, him or her who is without sin cast the first stone," he said. "How many of us have not violated some laws, whatever they might have been -- either they're traffic laws or immigration laws or tax laws, something like that."We'll skip the blatent mis-use of scripture here, and just concentrate on taking this statement to its (not so) logical conclusion: from this time forward, if any one breaks any law, we must not prosecute or punish them. They must be forgiven (we'll forget the mis-use of forgiveness here for the time being also).
So, as far as these Bishops are concerned, rapists, go ahead and rape. Murders, keep it up. All is forgiven.
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Now Its Beginning to Make Sense
Did you see those three goofballs from Massachusetts on the morning news shows (and I think EVERY news show on the air) last week who supposedly found buried treasure?
Story was, they were doing some yard work in their friend's backyard and came upon some buried containers, which contained all sorts of rare US currency. After plastering their faces all over the media, these guys were recently arrested. Turns out they STOLE the currency!
Now, lets see...I successfully commit a crime, so whats the first thing I decide to do???
I know! I'll brag about it!! Even better, lets go on TV!!
Products of the public school system of Massachusetts??
At least now I can partially understand how Kennedy and Kerry keep getting re-elected.
Story was, they were doing some yard work in their friend's backyard and came upon some buried containers, which contained all sorts of rare US currency. After plastering their faces all over the media, these guys were recently arrested. Turns out they STOLE the currency!
Now, lets see...I successfully commit a crime, so whats the first thing I decide to do???
I know! I'll brag about it!! Even better, lets go on TV!!
Products of the public school system of Massachusetts??
At least now I can partially understand how Kennedy and Kerry keep getting re-elected.
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Happy Anniversary
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all the Left-sided Gas Bags 'Happy Anniversary'. Its been one year since the events at Abu Ghraib.
To commemorate this date, the alcohol-preserved Gas Bag, Ted Kennedy, saw fit to issue an incoherent diatribe today. When his Senate career is over (which I hope is soon), Teddy can get a job as a spokesman for Osama bin Laden.
In the spirit of reconciliation, I am calling on my friends and fellow members of the VastRightWingConspiracy, to send an Anniversary gift to your favorite Leftie.
Suggestions for appropriate gifts include:
dog collar and leash (preferably the spiked ones)
black hood (silk)
jumper cables
digital camera (so they can record their personal atrocities)
Please note: if you are sending a gift to Ted Kennedy, please select from the following:
life jacket or other flotation device
map of Martha's Vineyard, so he doesn't make another wrong turn
gift certificate for creative writing lessons, so he can come up with a better story
(If you're too young to know what I'm talking about, here's a Google for Mary Jo Kopechne)
To commemorate this date, the alcohol-preserved Gas Bag, Ted Kennedy, saw fit to issue an incoherent diatribe today. When his Senate career is over (which I hope is soon), Teddy can get a job as a spokesman for Osama bin Laden.
In the spirit of reconciliation, I am calling on my friends and fellow members of the VastRightWingConspiracy, to send an Anniversary gift to your favorite Leftie.
Suggestions for appropriate gifts include:
dog collar and leash (preferably the spiked ones)
black hood (silk)
jumper cables
digital camera (so they can record their personal atrocities)
Please note: if you are sending a gift to Ted Kennedy, please select from the following:
life jacket or other flotation device
map of Martha's Vineyard, so he doesn't make another wrong turn
gift certificate for creative writing lessons, so he can come up with a better story
(If you're too young to know what I'm talking about, here's a Google for Mary Jo Kopechne)
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Internet Etiquette
Are you one of those people mysteriously compelled by uncontrollable external forces to forward every email story that turns up in your Inbox??
I've got bad news...most of them are fake! (And there is no Santa, but that's a previous post).
For the sanity of your few thinking friends, who actually know how to use the internet, please check you story before sending it. This can be done at a variety of web sites.
Probably the best known is snopes.com . You can also use Urban Legends and Folklore, Hoaxbusters, Truth or Fiction or any others you can find.
If someone insists upon sending you bogus stories, reply with this link: Internet Soapbox
Better yet, click Reply to All, because invariably, people who forward these things leave the headers from the previous 37 forwards.
I've got bad news...most of them are fake! (And there is no Santa, but that's a previous post).
For the sanity of your few thinking friends, who actually know how to use the internet, please check you story before sending it. This can be done at a variety of web sites.
Probably the best known is snopes.com . You can also use Urban Legends and Folklore, Hoaxbusters, Truth or Fiction or any others you can find.
If someone insists upon sending you bogus stories, reply with this link: Internet Soapbox
Better yet, click Reply to All, because invariably, people who forward these things leave the headers from the previous 37 forwards.
Around the Dial
Just got done playing with that "Next Blog" button on the top right.
Two things struck me.
1) I was kind of surprised to see that about 40 - 50% of the blogs I came across were foreign.
2) Spent some time reading the American ones...America is doomed.
We are being sucked into a cerebral void.
Two things struck me.
1) I was kind of surprised to see that about 40 - 50% of the blogs I came across were foreign.
2) Spent some time reading the American ones...America is doomed.
We are being sucked into a cerebral void.
Friday, April 22, 2005
A Religion of Peace, huh?
So now those peaceful Islamist barbarians have shot down a civilian helicopter.
Here's the video.
See the charred bodies...see the assassination of an innocent civilian.
Next time someone expresses sympathy for the IslamoAnimals, punch them square in the back of the head.
Then show them this.
CAUTION: it is unsettleing, to say the least.
YAHWEH Akbar!!
Here's the video.
See the charred bodies...see the assassination of an innocent civilian.
Next time someone expresses sympathy for the IslamoAnimals, punch them square in the back of the head.
Then show them this.
CAUTION: it is unsettleing, to say the least.
YAHWEH Akbar!!
Monday, April 18, 2005
Wanted: A Few Real Men
As usual, Vox Day is succinct and on target.
Fathers, I challenge you to make at least two defining points in your son's life. I would suggest the first at his 13th birthday. This is the age when he begins the transition to adulthood. The second, when he leaves home to go out on his own. (This can be after high school, upon college graduation, etc.)
It doesn't have to be anything extravagent; just something meaningful to him.
(For example, I bought my son his first rifle for his 13th birthday...a Ruger .243, complete with a 4-12X scope. Now, he shoots 1/4" groups at 100 yards. The second event has yet to occur.)
The time comes when everyone needs to grow up. How many times have children been told "act your age"? We have a generation of adults who have never made that decision.
After almost every column or blogpost I've written about the various idiosyncracies of women, some woman writes to complain that I never criticize men. Of course, there's not exactly a shortage of male-bashing in the mainstream media today, to say nothing of chick rags like Cosmopolitan, Ms., Self and other variants on the Me, Myself and I theme so popular with women.This also helps to explain a phenomenon I have observed spreading through society: the "Perpetual Adolescent". Today we see retired adults (chronologically, at least) driving their Harley Davidsons, costumed like one of Hell's Angels. We see people (male and female) in their 50's, 60's and 70's, hanging out in bars, drinking like college fools. On one of the morning news shows today, they had a segment on seniors participating in "extreme" sports.
And while there is something about the modern American man that is absolutely worthy of criticism, I don't think it's exactly what these feminists had in mind. For you see, the main problem with men today is that they are not men, but frightened little boys – afraid of their bosses, their wives, their girlfriends and their government. They are afraid of their employees, their children and their children's teachers.
What men lack today is a defining point seperating boyhood from manhood. The mere accumulation of years is not enough, for as the saying goes, a woman is, but a man must become. It is interesting to see the difference between one's friends who enter the Marine Corps and those who enter college – four years later, there is seldom a question that the Marine is indeed a man, but far more often than not, the college graduate is simply a post-adolescent version of what he was before.
Fathers, I challenge you to make at least two defining points in your son's life. I would suggest the first at his 13th birthday. This is the age when he begins the transition to adulthood. The second, when he leaves home to go out on his own. (This can be after high school, upon college graduation, etc.)
It doesn't have to be anything extravagent; just something meaningful to him.
(For example, I bought my son his first rifle for his 13th birthday...a Ruger .243, complete with a 4-12X scope. Now, he shoots 1/4" groups at 100 yards. The second event has yet to occur.)
The time comes when everyone needs to grow up. How many times have children been told "act your age"? We have a generation of adults who have never made that decision.
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Lock and Load!
Florida is about to become safer and a whole lot more polite.
Of course, there was the typical left-wing weenie-head, Chicken Little panic involking the Wild West and the OK Corral symbolism, none of which is statistically proven ANYWHERE gun laws are relaxed.
Just watch the crime stats drop!
People in Florida will be allowed to kill in self-defense on the street without trying to flee under a new law passed by state politicians on Tuesday.Makes sense to me. One of the things that makes America unique is our right to private property. We should be entitled to defend that property, unencumbered by some ridiculous notion that you need to try to flee first. Like its a good idea to turn my back on some guy who is contemplating doing me harm.
The Florida House of Representatives, citing the need to allow people to "stand their ground," voted 94-20 to codify and expand court rulings that already allow people to use deadly force to protect themselves in their homes without first trying to escape.
The new bill goes further by allowing citizens to use deadly force in a public place if they have a reasonable belief they are in danger of death or great bodily harm.
Of course, there was the typical left-wing weenie-head, Chicken Little panic involking the Wild West and the OK Corral symbolism, none of which is statistically proven ANYWHERE gun laws are relaxed.
Just watch the crime stats drop!
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Where Do We Go From Here?
Mark your calendars, folks. Today is one of those days, that, as you look back in history, will be a significant milestone in the degradation of our culture.
Terri Schiavo finally succumed to the effects of court-ordered starvation and dehydration. Oh wait, I'm sorry. Her husband Michael said that's not what it was; they were removing her nutrition and hydration. See the difference? (My head is beginning to hurt already.)
For a brief review of this 15 year saga, go here.
Here's an archive of WND articles, dating back to 2003.
Unfortunately, I'm not surprised this occurred. Its just an extension of the culture of death brought to the forefront by the abortion advocates. Its the latest salvo in the "induced death for convenience" war that is being waged. The handicapped should be quaking in their boots. They are now all legitimate targets for elimination should their existence become "inconvienent": "Oh, we can't leave them like that...That's no life.".
Now, the bad news. It isn't going to end here. We will see more and more of this murder for convenience. "You know, we really should put them out of their misery."
Then after a while, we will move on to new territory: Murder to avoid "misery": "Well, ya know, I'm getting pretty old. I've lived a decent life. I don't want to suffer. Why don't I just end it now and die with dignity?"
Then finally, we will move on to chronologically-mandated death. After all, if we kill all the people over 80, we could probably save Social Security without too much trouble.
I vaguely remember reading about a country that tried selective, mandated killing about 60 years ago...some guy Adolph something-or-other.
As for as Jeb and George, I'm somewhat stunned as to their new-found constitutional limitations on their offices. Seems these limits never play a role with regard to their political agendas.
They just went through their Pontious Pilot-esque hand wringing to appease the dumb and blind faithful on the right. Had George really wanted to do something, all he would have had to do was issue an Executive Order and the entire episode would have been brought to an end.
Terri Schiavo finally succumed to the effects of court-ordered starvation and dehydration. Oh wait, I'm sorry. Her husband Michael said that's not what it was; they were removing her nutrition and hydration. See the difference? (My head is beginning to hurt already.)
For a brief review of this 15 year saga, go here.
Here's an archive of WND articles, dating back to 2003.
Unfortunately, I'm not surprised this occurred. Its just an extension of the culture of death brought to the forefront by the abortion advocates. Its the latest salvo in the "induced death for convenience" war that is being waged. The handicapped should be quaking in their boots. They are now all legitimate targets for elimination should their existence become "inconvienent": "Oh, we can't leave them like that...That's no life.".
Now, the bad news. It isn't going to end here. We will see more and more of this murder for convenience. "You know, we really should put them out of their misery."
Then after a while, we will move on to new territory: Murder to avoid "misery": "Well, ya know, I'm getting pretty old. I've lived a decent life. I don't want to suffer. Why don't I just end it now and die with dignity?"
Then finally, we will move on to chronologically-mandated death. After all, if we kill all the people over 80, we could probably save Social Security without too much trouble.
I vaguely remember reading about a country that tried selective, mandated killing about 60 years ago...some guy Adolph something-or-other.
As for as Jeb and George, I'm somewhat stunned as to their new-found constitutional limitations on their offices. Seems these limits never play a role with regard to their political agendas.
They just went through their Pontious Pilot-esque hand wringing to appease the dumb and blind faithful on the right. Had George really wanted to do something, all he would have had to do was issue an Executive Order and the entire episode would have been brought to an end.
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Is That a Pig with Wings??
Who would have ever imagined...Jesse Jackson and me on the same side of an issue!
Well Jes, even a stopped watch is right twice a day.
Well Jes, even a stopped watch is right twice a day.
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
There's No Need to Fear...
...I'm Still Here!
Greetings All.
Obviously, its been a while since my last post. Hectic work schedule prevents thorough perusing of the news. What I have seen has been expected/more of the same/obviously inane/boring. So, I haven't taken the time to post regarding the obvious.
I'll be here as time permits.
Stop by weekly, until volume resumes.
Greetings All.
Obviously, its been a while since my last post. Hectic work schedule prevents thorough perusing of the news. What I have seen has been expected/more of the same/obviously inane/boring. So, I haven't taken the time to post regarding the obvious.
I'll be here as time permits.
Stop by weekly, until volume resumes.
Sunday, March 06, 2005
Time to Revisit Roe
National Geographic is about to begin a movement to outlaw abortion (although probably unknowingly).
The culmination will be when someone uses this technology to record an abortion being performed; grizzly but effective.
How would that be for Reality TV?
The new generation of three- and four-dimensional ultrasound imagery provides striking views of fetuses inside the womb. Parents-to-be appreciate the lifelike pictures, and doctors gain an improved understanding of fetal development and behavior.How is Planned Parenthood and NARAL going to spin this into their "its just a blob of tissue" nonsense now??
Four-dimensional imagery shows objects in 3-D moving in something close to real time. Doctors have long known that fetuses move, but the physical behavior revealed by 4-D scans is expanding that knowledge exponentially.
"We see the earliest movements at 8 weeks," Campbell said. "By 12 weeks or so they are seen yawning and performing individual finger movements that are often more complex than you'll see in a newborn," he said. "It may be due to the effects of gravity after birth."
The images reveal facial expressions, like smiling, at 20 weeks. Beyond 24 weeks fetuses may suck their thumbs, stick their tongues out (perhaps using newly developed taste buds to sample amniotic fluid imbued with the flavors of the mother's food), and make apparently emotional faces.
The culmination will be when someone uses this technology to record an abortion being performed; grizzly but effective.
How would that be for Reality TV?
You Heard It Here First!
WND reports that "Tsunami suit filed against forecasters European victims of December wave suing U.S. agency, Thai officials, hotel"
Remember, you heard it here first!
Remember, you heard it here first!
The plaintiffs accuse NOAA of not informing Indian Ocean nations of the tsunami even though the warning center was aware of the undersea quake. Thai authorities are accused of not releasing information about the impending sea surge as soon as they received it – a failure that plaintiffs claim was responsible for thousands of the deaths that occurred. The hotel chain is named in the suit because the plaintiffs say it knowingly built the Khao Lak Beach resort in Phuket on an earthquake fault and failed to properly inform relatives of victims of the disaster, as well as failing to repatriate some bodies.This should take a few decades to resolve.
Saturday, February 19, 2005
The Religion of Science
For those of you who think science is the be-all and end-all of intellectual discussions, read this.
They are SO desperate to "prove" their hollow "intellectual" ideas, that they will go to any extreme, even if it includes fabricating alleged proof (most of us call that lying).
And Bill Maher thinks Christians believe in fairy tales?
Moron.
A flamboyant anthropology professor, whose work had been cited as evidence Neanderthal man once lived in Northern Europe, has resigned after a German university panel ruled he fabricated data and plagiarized the works of his colleagues.Pagan elitists; you gotta love 'em!
In their report, they called Protsch's 30 years of work a "dating disaster.
Chris Stringer, a Stone Age specialist and head of human origins at London's Natural History Museum, said: "What was considered a major piece of evidence showing that the Neanderthals once lived in northern Europe has fallen by the wayside. We are having to rewrite prehistory."
"Anthropology now has to revise its picture of modern man between 40,000 and 10,000 B.C.," added Thomas Terberger, an archaeologist at the University of Greifswald.
Frankfurt University's president, Rudolf Steinberg, apologized for the university's failure to curb Protsch's misconduct for decades. "A lot of people looked the other way," he said.
They are SO desperate to "prove" their hollow "intellectual" ideas, that they will go to any extreme, even if it includes fabricating alleged proof (most of us call that lying).
And Bill Maher thinks Christians believe in fairy tales?
Moron.
Keep An Eye on This
Remember back in November, just after the election, I said I didn't think Dick Cheney would be around too long?
Seems I'm not the only one. The hot, new rumor circulating around Capitol Hill is that Condi Rice will replace Cheney in 2006.
Seems I'm not the only one. The hot, new rumor circulating around Capitol Hill is that Condi Rice will replace Cheney in 2006.
"We all know that Dick Cheney has been the best vice president of modern times, perhaps in American history," one such chairman told Wheeler. "And we know that he absolutely will not run for president in 2008. Further, he has an unfortunate history of heart trouble. So let's just say none of us will be surprised if, sometime next year, he will step down from the vice presidency due to his health."Lets see just how insightful I actually am.
Continued the source: "Should this happen, President Bush would need to appoint his replacement, just as Richard Nixon chose Gerald Ford to replace Spiro Agnew. It is quite clear to us whom the president would choose should he need to: Condoleezza Rice."
Anybody Know History?
How many times have you heard Jews proclaim that the Holocaust "must never be forgotten so that it is never repeated"?
Well, how many recall what one of the first steps Germany took in the eventual enslavement of the Jews? Right...they took away their guns.
Now one of their supposed-own is attempting to send them up the river.
The other frightening thing is the undertone of these statements: you are only entitled to your "rights" if you agree with the way we (the annointed pseudointellectuals) think.
Pretty scary stuff.
Well, how many recall what one of the first steps Germany took in the eventual enslavement of the Jews? Right...they took away their guns.
Now one of their supposed-own is attempting to send them up the river.
Dalia Rabin-Pelossof joined leftist leaders Friday and called for confiscating weapons held by Jews living in northern Samaria and Gaza.Wasn't it a number of these dreaded underground movements that saved the lives of innumerable Jews in Nazi-occuppied Europe?
She joined the Adam organization, which demanded the government take the weapons out of fear that they will be used by a "new Jewish underground movement."
The other frightening thing is the undertone of these statements: you are only entitled to your "rights" if you agree with the way we (the annointed pseudointellectuals) think.
Pretty scary stuff.
Friday, February 11, 2005
Microsoft OS Under Attack
Hmm. Imagine that.
Microsoft's new Anti-spy software is under attack, according to Reuters.
Check this link for programs that actually work. (Thanks Crispy23 @My Round Box)
Or better yet, go Linux.
Microsoft's new Anti-spy software is under attack, according to Reuters.
Microsoft Corp. is investigating an attack on its new anti-spy software by a program designed to cripple it and snoop on computer users' activities, the world's largest software maker said on Thursday.Can't they make ANYTHING secure??
The program, called "BankAsh-A Trojan", removes files from Windows AntiSpyware, suppresses warning messages and deletes the program entirely.
Check this link for programs that actually work. (Thanks Crispy23 @My Round Box)
Or better yet, go Linux.
Whose Side Are We On?
First, it was LtCol Allen West. Now, once again, the US shows why some consider the phrase "military intelligence" to be an oxymoron.
In an attempt to devour more of its own, WND reports that a US Marine faces the death penalty for killing 2 terror suspects.
Are we now to think that killing during a war comes as a surprise?
Sounds totally justifiable to me.
While we're at it, lets have an investigation into the competency of MajGen Richard Huck to effectively command the 2nd Marine Division. Sounds to me like he's a few slices short of a full loaf.
Think about it: we have an all volunteer military. In an attempt to recruit volunteers, among whom we hope to attract some of America's brightest and best, what do we do? Criminalize what they were recruited to do!
"The Few. The Proud. The Jailed. The Marines."
That should do wonders for enlistments.
In an attempt to devour more of its own, WND reports that a US Marine faces the death penalty for killing 2 terror suspects.
A U.S. Marine charged with premeditated murder for shooting two Iraqis may face the death penalty, although one of the men he shot appeared to be preparing to attack the Marines or detonate nearby explosives, says the Marine's attorney.Isn't the purpose, the premise, the goal of war the essentially premeditated killing of the enemy? Don't you go in knowing that the possibility exists that you will need to kill someone?
Are we now to think that killing during a war comes as a surprise?
Second Lieutenant Ilario G. Pantano was charged Feb. 1 in connection with the April 15, 2004, shooting incident, according to a Marine Corps statement released yesterday.Be aware that this took place in the Sunni Triangle, the most violent area of Iraq.
Maj. Gen. Richard Huck, commanding general of the 2nd Marine Division, convened an investigation to determine if the 33-year-old Pantano should stand trial, but no further details were released.
The Marine platoon Pantano commanded had been tasked with searching a suspected terrorist hide-out south of Baghdad last April. After finding weapons, ammunition and bomb-making material in the building, they observed two men fleeing in a sport utility vehicle, Gittens said, according to the wire report.
Upon shooting out the vehicle's tires to stop it, the Marines took the two Iraqi men into custody, ordering them to search for booby traps and secret compartments in the vehicle by ripping out its interior and seats, Gittens told Reuters.
Then, according to Gittens, one of the suspects turned suddenly toward Pantano "as if to attack." When Pantano ordered them to stop, they kept moving toward him, Gittens said.
"He (Pantano) thought he was in danger and he fired and he killed them and that's what we do to terrorists who don't listen to orders. ... It's a combat situation, kill or be killed," the attorney told Reuters.
Sounds totally justifiable to me.
While we're at it, lets have an investigation into the competency of MajGen Richard Huck to effectively command the 2nd Marine Division. Sounds to me like he's a few slices short of a full loaf.
Think about it: we have an all volunteer military. In an attempt to recruit volunteers, among whom we hope to attract some of America's brightest and best, what do we do? Criminalize what they were recruited to do!
"The Few. The Proud. The Jailed. The Marines."
That should do wonders for enlistments.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Unconstitutional Charity Revisited
Back on January 01, 2005, I posted regarding the illegality and immorality of so-called "federal disaster relief".
Well, in his column today, Dr. Walter Williams expands on the subject.
Its well worth your 5 minutes to go read it.
Well, in his column today, Dr. Walter Williams expands on the subject.
Its well worth your 5 minutes to go read it.
Monday, February 07, 2005
Super Bowl thoughts
Congratulations to the New England Patriots on another Super Bowl victory!
Tom Brady is incredibly poised, especially for such a young age. He's got many great years ahead of him.
Deion Branch must have cloned himself...he seemed to be everywhere! Congrats on the MVP trophy.
Donovan McNabb is a 2nd rate hack. The Eagles will never win a Super Bowl with him as QB. If he was white, he wouldn't even be in the NFL.
My vote for best commercial goes to the Ford Mustang Convertible (though by the third time they showed it, I was tired of it already).
The Ford Truck one at the very beginning was also entertaining.
Worst commercial? Easy...FedEx. (BTW...Burt Reynolds has had WAY too much plastic surgery).
Tom Brady is incredibly poised, especially for such a young age. He's got many great years ahead of him.
Deion Branch must have cloned himself...he seemed to be everywhere! Congrats on the MVP trophy.
Donovan McNabb is a 2nd rate hack. The Eagles will never win a Super Bowl with him as QB. If he was white, he wouldn't even be in the NFL.
My vote for best commercial goes to the Ford Mustang Convertible (though by the third time they showed it, I was tired of it already).
The Ford Truck one at the very beginning was also entertaining.
Worst commercial? Easy...FedEx. (BTW...Burt Reynolds has had WAY too much plastic surgery).
Thursday, February 03, 2005
State of DisUnion
Wednesday, February 02, 2005, President George Delano Bush, gave his State of the Union address.
The following are the parts I found "entertaining".
A moral success? Explain to me how taking money from someone by force and giving it to someone else is moral. If any individual were to try that, its called theft. But when the government does it, its moral and compassionate!
The reason that this is all being done is to prop up Wall Street. Forced infusion of money almost guarantees a rising Dow.
Bush then goes on with his "we will bring freedom to the world" pipedream, which I find so frightening, I don't even want to go into an analysis of what he said.
Just let me repeat what I've said in previous posts: Nation-building is a bad idea and a disasterous policy.
Bush is not a conservative.
Bush is not a Christian.
Bush is a global socialist, with the expansion of government his greatest goal.
The following are the parts I found "entertaining".
America's prosperity requires restraining the spending appetite of the federal government. I welcome the bipartisan enthusiasm for spending discipline.Interesting statement from someone who added a huge new entitlement program (prescription drugs under Medicare), added an enormous new Cabinet-level department (Homeland Security) and failed to veto ONE spending bill.
My budget substantially reduces or eliminates more than 150 government programs that are not getting results, or duplicate current efforts, or do not fulfill essential priorities.If they are ineffective or duplicate efforts, why only reduce them? Get rid of them!
Now we must demand better results from our high schools, so every high school diploma is a ticket to success.How could this possibly be acheived? You cannot guarantee success, unless you plan on controling every aspect of a person's life, and, in the process, redefine success.
And we will make it easier for Americans to afford a college education, by increasing the size of Pell Grants.Oh good, more government and more debt.
To make our economy stronger and more competitive, America must reward, not punish, the efforts and dreams of entrepreneurs. Small business is the path of advancement, especially for women and minorities, so we must free small businesses from needless regulationIs not the essence of government needless regulation? The opposite of regulation is freedon, which requires smaller, limited government. Other than Ron Paul of Texas, is there ANYONE in DC working toward smaller government?
To make our economy stronger and more productive, we must make health care more affordable, and give families greater access to good coverage, and more control over their health decisions.Check the stats. Healthcare costs began to spiral out of control when government intervened in healthcare in the 60's via Medicare, and got worse with every attempt by them to "fix" it. Does anyone really think more government involvement will solve the problem they created?
I have appointed a bipartisan panel to examine the tax code from top to bottom. And when their recommendations are delivered, you and I will work together to give this Nation a tax code that is pro-growth, easy to understand, and fair to all.Isn't that an oxymoron?
We should not be content with laws that punish hardworking people who want only to provide for their families, and deny businesses willing workers, and invite chaos at our border.That's not what they do. They punish people who enter this country illegally. They punish criminals!
One of America's most important institutions - a symbol of the trust between generations - is also in need of wise and effective reform. Social Security was a great moral success of the 20th Century, and we must honor its great purposes in this new century.Can you believe this crap? An alleged conservative praising and protecting one of the biggest Socialist programs ever thrust upon the people of the United States.
A moral success? Explain to me how taking money from someone by force and giving it to someone else is moral. If any individual were to try that, its called theft. But when the government does it, its moral and compassionate!
With each passing year, fewer workers are paying ever-higher benefits to an ever-larger number of retirees.Read that sentence VERY carefully. Read it again. Ol' Bush let the cat out of the bag here. You are not paying into a "trust fund" (by the way, there is no Social Security Trust Fund...it doesn't exist). It is a direct transfer of wealth..."workers are paying...to...retirees".
The goal here is greater security in retirement, so we will set careful guidelines for personal accounts.We will make sure the money can only go into a conservative mix of bonds and stock funds.Lets see...its my money, but you're going to tell me what to do with it.
We will make sure that your earnings are not eaten up by hidden Wall Street fees. We will make sure there are good options to protect your investments from sudden market swings on the eve of your retirement.And, you're going to exert some sort of bazarre control over Wall Street.
We will make sure a personal account can't be emptied out all at once, but rather paid out over timeBut what if I want MY money all at once?
The reason that this is all being done is to prop up Wall Street. Forced infusion of money almost guarantees a rising Dow.
Now we need to focus on giving young people, especially young men in our cities, better options than apathy, or gangs, or jail. Tonight I propose a three-year initiative to help organizations keep young people out of gangs, and show young men an ideal of manhood that respects women and rejects violence.I thought this problem was solved with Clinton's Midnight Basketball Program?
Because one of the main sources of our national unity is our belief in equal justice, we need to make sure Americans of all races and backgrounds have confidence in the system that provides justice. In America we must make doubly sure no person is held to account for a crime he or she did not commit - so we are dramatically expanding the use of DNA evidence to prevent wrongful conviction. Soon I will send to Congress a proposal to fund special training for defense counsel in capital cases, because people on trial for their lives must have competent lawyers by their side.I can't wait to read the fine print of these proposals. There are going to be some ugly things hidden in here. Maybe like a Federal DNA data bank, where your DNA goes on file from birth.
Bush then goes on with his "we will bring freedom to the world" pipedream, which I find so frightening, I don't even want to go into an analysis of what he said.
Just let me repeat what I've said in previous posts: Nation-building is a bad idea and a disasterous policy.
Bush is not a conservative.
Bush is not a Christian.
Bush is a global socialist, with the expansion of government his greatest goal.
Monday, January 31, 2005
Getting Your Money's Worth?
Considering the exorbitant cost of public school education ($8,000 - $12,000 PER STUDENT in most areas), if education was truly the main goal, you would expect them to be turning out a generation of geniuses.
But from casual observation, you've probably figured out otherwise.
It is worse than you think. Consider this from YahooNews:
That means 49% of the high school students surveyed have absolutely NO CONCEPT of the First Amendment of the Constitution!
Public school is succeding in its goals of dumbing down our kids, squashing all creativity and independent thought and creating a generation of worker drones for government. After all, how can you defend something you don't even know exists?
But from casual observation, you've probably figured out otherwise.
It is worse than you think. Consider this from YahooNews:
One in three U.S. high school students say the press ought to be more restricted, and even more say the government should approve newspaper stories before readers see them, according to a survey being released today.I'm not sure what's more frightening; the 36% that think the press should need government approval or the 13% with no opinion.
The survey of 112,003 students finds that 36% believe newspapers should get "government approval" of stories before publishing; 51% say they should be able to publish freely; 13% have no opinion.
That means 49% of the high school students surveyed have absolutely NO CONCEPT of the First Amendment of the Constitution!
Public school is succeding in its goals of dumbing down our kids, squashing all creativity and independent thought and creating a generation of worker drones for government. After all, how can you defend something you don't even know exists?
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
The Case for Isolationism
Had we stayed home during WW2, we wouldn't have French President Jacques Chirac resurrecting his proposal for a global tax to help fight AIDS.
They would be making Mercedes-Benz instead of Citroen.
They would have good beer instead of that putrid wine.
NEWS FLASH!!! Cure for AIDS: Keep the pee-pee out of the poo-poo.
They would be making Mercedes-Benz instead of Citroen.
They would have good beer instead of that putrid wine.
NEWS FLASH!!! Cure for AIDS: Keep the pee-pee out of the poo-poo.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Hillary Is a Liar (Again)
I was reading this story on Newsday, in which the Lizard Queen attempts to blame George Bush for a recent increase in abortions that are supposedly taking place.
Having some free time today, I decided to do what the reporter should have, and did a little fact-checking and some quick math.
Shame-shame, Hillary.
What kind of statistical method is that?!? (I'll answer my own question...its designed to make her look good, because nowhere else but here will you find this analysis. The media will just regurgitate the numbers.)
Maybe she learned this in one of her conversations with the ghost of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Having some free time today, I decided to do what the reporter should have, and did a little fact-checking and some quick math.
Shame-shame, Hillary.
"The abortion rate fell by one-quarter between 1990 and 1995, the steepest decline since Roe was decided in 1973," Clinton told the 28th annual conference of the Family Planning Advocates of New York State.According to statistics provided by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, in 1990 there were approximately 1,608,600 abortions performed. In 1995 there were 1,359,690. This works out to be a reduction of about 17%. Not nearly the "one quarter" Hillary claims. Looks like she over estimated by about 50%. Oops.
"The rate fell another 11 percent between 1994 and 2000."Here's an interesting statistical deception. After quoting the statistics for a given period (1990 - 1995), we move forward in time to give another number, yet the second period (1994 - 2000) begins in the middle of the first period!!
What kind of statistical method is that?!? (I'll answer my own question...its designed to make her look good, because nowhere else but here will you find this analysis. The media will just regurgitate the numbers.)
"But unfortunately in the last few years, while we are engaged in ideological debate instead of one that uses facts and evidence and common sense, the rate of abortion is on the rise in some states," she said. "In the (first) three years since President Bush took office, eight states have seen an increase in abortion rates and four saw a decrease."Facts and evidence,huh? Well, the facts are, I could find no evidence to support these allegations by Hillary. No where on the web could I find abortion statistics extending beyond 2000, including government web sites.
Maybe she learned this in one of her conversations with the ghost of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Monday, January 24, 2005
The Insane Are Running the Asylum
WND reports on a prisoner sueing the state of Wisconsin for a sex change operation.
I can't figure out who the biggest lunatic is in this story. Is it the crazed shrinks who came up with "Gender Identity Disorder"? The nut who wants his anatomy cut off? The attorney who took the case? The judge who is hearing the case? The cretins of Wisconsin that pay for this nonsense?
And you wonder why Al-Zarqawi is suspecious of "democracy".
A Wisconsin prisoner, serving 123 years for multiple armed robberies and stabbing another inmate, is suing the state, demanding it provide him with surgery needed to complete a sex change.
Scott Konitzer, who now uses the name Donna Dawn Konitzer after developing some characteristics as a result of state-paid hormone therapy is suing prison officials in federal court for not completing the process.
The Department of Corrections has been providing Konitzer, 40, with hormone therapy to stimulate female development since 1999 but will not permit genital surgery, according to a report in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Konitzer says a prison doctor told him the surgery would follow the hormone treatments, and the refusal to follow through violates the Eighth Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment. However, department policy prohibits the surgery.
Konitzer has been diagnosed with "gender identity disorder," a strong and persistent discomfort with birth gender and a desire to live as the opposite sex.Are we out of our collective freaking minds?!!?
The surgery necessary to complete the sex change can cost from $10,000 to $20,000.
I can't figure out who the biggest lunatic is in this story. Is it the crazed shrinks who came up with "Gender Identity Disorder"? The nut who wants his anatomy cut off? The attorney who took the case? The judge who is hearing the case? The cretins of Wisconsin that pay for this nonsense?
And you wonder why Al-Zarqawi is suspecious of "democracy".
Al-Zarqawi Has a Point
I never thought I'd be saying that. But after reading a Newsday report on a audio file posted on the web Sunday, purported to be Al-Zarqawi, he may not be the total nut our beloved media has made him out to be.
The tape continues.
If our Dear Leader was truely interested in bringing peace and freedom to Iraq, wouldn't the proper response be to forge a plan to divide Iraq into Shiite, Sunni and Kurd territories where ALL THREE groups could live as they desired? Freedom for some is not freedom.
Seems to me that the neo-cons are just exchanging enslavement under Saddam for enslavement under their annointed group du jour.
How long before the Shiites turn against us, and we're back in Iraq (if we ever leave)?
"We have declared a fierce war on this evil principle of democracy and those who follow this wrong ideology," said the speaker, who identified himself as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.Can't argue with THAT, can you? Just look at our own headlines today. Even the founding principles of freedom are under attack.
He said that freedom of expression is allowed "even cursing God. This means that there is nothing sacred in democracy."
The tape continues.
"You have to be careful of the enemy's plan to implement so-called democracy in your country," he added. He said the Americans have engineered the election "to make Shiites dominate the regime in Iraq. Four million Shiites were brought from Iran to take part in the elections to achieve their aim of winning" most of the positions.That's an aspect of this fight that you don't hear too much about any more.
He said the Shiites aim to "begin spreading their evil faith among people through money and fear" and that in a few years they will take over Baghdad and Sunni areas of central and northern Iraq.
If our Dear Leader was truely interested in bringing peace and freedom to Iraq, wouldn't the proper response be to forge a plan to divide Iraq into Shiite, Sunni and Kurd territories where ALL THREE groups could live as they desired? Freedom for some is not freedom.
Seems to me that the neo-cons are just exchanging enslavement under Saddam for enslavement under their annointed group du jour.
How long before the Shiites turn against us, and we're back in Iraq (if we ever leave)?
The Climate Nazis
With season-appropriate weather occurring across the US, the Enviro-Nazis are moving into high gear. Once again, the world is only 10 years away from self-destruct mode. (I think they've been claiming this same 10 years since the 60's, but who's counting!?)
G2 Bulletin reports some interesting quotes from Vladimir Putin's personal economic adviser, Andrei Illarionov.
As for the last question, my money is on our Dear Leader going with his globalist buddies. After all, he can't run for office any more, so he doesn't need to worry about throwing conservatives an occasional bone to keep them hooked.
G2 Bulletin reports some interesting quotes from Vladimir Putin's personal economic adviser, Andrei Illarionov.
Andrei Illarionov said last summer, Russia's approval of Kyoto came under severe duress – an "all-out and total war on Russia". He said the pressure included "bribes, blackmail and murder threats."And just what will occur under the Kyoto Protocol, you ask?
Illarionov said "none of the assertions made in the Kyoto Protocol and the 'scientific' theory on which it is based have been borne out by actual data. ... There is no evidence confirming a positive linkage between the level of carbon dioxide and temperature change. If there is such a linkage, it is of a reverse nature. ... The statistical data ... are often considerably distorted if not falsified."
While some in the U.S. have offered sharp criticism of the ideology driving the global warming crusade, none of the rhetoric has been as penetrating as Illarionov's, who compared it "with man-hating totalitarian ideology with which we had the bad fortune to deal during the 20th century, such as National Socialism (and) Marxism."
"All methods of distorting information existing in the world have been committed to prove the validity of these theories," he continued. "Misinformation, falsification, fabrication, mythology, propaganda. Because what is offered cannot be qualified in any other way than myth, nonsense and absurdity.
Under the Kyoto Protocol, undeveloped Third-World nations – including China, India, Brazil and Mexico – will be free to produce whatever they want. Yet 82 percent of the projected emissions growth in future years will come from these countries. This is why many critics see is global wealth redistribution scheme rather than a real plan to improve the environment.Doesn't THAT sound happy-happy?!
"The wealth of the United States is, and has always been, the target," says Tom DeWeese, president of the American Policy Center. "The new scheme to grab the loot is through environmental scare tactics."
He predicts international corporations, "who owe allegiance to no nation, will bolt America and move their factories, lock, stock, and computer chip to those Third World countries where they will be free to carry on production. But that means the same emissions will be coming out of the jungles of South America instead of Chicago. So where is the protection of the environment? You see, it's not about that, is it?"
He points out that hidden in the small print of the treaty is a provision that calls for the "harmonizing of patent laws."
"Now, robbing a nation of its patent protection is an interesting tactic for protecting the environment, don't you think?" he adds.
DeWeese concludes: "The fact is that one person now stands between the global warming jackals and economic sanity — George W. Bush. Will he stand firm in his opposition to the Kyoto Protocol? Or will he capitulate to massive international pressure and sell America's soul?"
As for the last question, my money is on our Dear Leader going with his globalist buddies. After all, he can't run for office any more, so he doesn't need to worry about throwing conservatives an occasional bone to keep them hooked.
Saturday, January 22, 2005
January Surprise?
The Middle East is abuzz with rumors that terror chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is in custody, reports the Jerusalem Post Online Edition.
Nothing like a "no comment" from government officials to prompt thought that an event has taken place.
This will be an interesting one to watch unfold over the next week or so.
"I wouldn't like to comment for the time being," Interior Minister Falah al-Naqib said when asked about rumors that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been arrested. "Let's see. Maybe in the next few days we will make a comment about it."Oh, like maybe a few days before the elections?
Nothing like a "no comment" from government officials to prompt thought that an event has taken place.
This will be an interesting one to watch unfold over the next week or so.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Preserve, Protect and Defend...Yeah, Right
The following is an analysis of Bush's inaugural address from today, Jan 20, 2005.
We're in trouble by the fourth sentence:
OK, I'm bored. The rest of the is a bunch of not-so-veiled threats that everybody needs to do what we say or else 1) we're gonna cut off our money flow to you, or 2) we're going to bomb the crap out of you.
We just need one big happy New World Order!
Now on to the domestic agenda.
Its going to be a long 4 years kids.
We're in trouble by the fourth sentence:
At this second gathering, our duties are defined not by the words I use, but by the history we have seen together.Silly me...I thought the duties of government were defined by the Constitution.
There is only one force of history that can break the reign of hatred and resentment and expose the pretensions of tyrants and reward the hopes of the decent and tolerant. And that is the force of human freedom.Uh, George, if in your round-about fashion you are talking about Islamo-fascists here, I've got some bad news. They are many things, but jealous of our way of life is NOT one of them. They don't hate us because we are "free". They hate us because of who they perceive us to be.
We are led, by events and common sense, to one conclusion: The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands.Wrong again. The survival of liberty in our land depends on a return to limited government as prescribed in the Constitution.
From the day of our founding, we have proclaimed that every man and woman on this Earth has rights, and dignity and matchless value because they bear the image of the maker of heaven and Earth.Not sure which Founding Document that's from. I've never seen it before.
So it is the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.Care to show me the Constitutional authorization for this one?
My most solemn duty is to protect this nation and its people from further attacks and emerging threats.I missed it again. I always thought the President's most solemn duty was to presrve, protect and defend the Constitution, kind of like it says in the oath of office.
OK, I'm bored. The rest of the is a bunch of not-so-veiled threats that everybody needs to do what we say or else 1) we're gonna cut off our money flow to you, or 2) we're going to bomb the crap out of you.
We just need one big happy New World Order!
Now on to the domestic agenda.
In America's ideal of freedom, citizens find the dignity and security of economic independence, instead of laboring on the edge of subsistence. This is the broader definition of liberty that motivated the Homestead Act, the Social Security Act and the GI Bill of Rights. And now we will extend this vision by reforming great institutions to serve the needs of our time.America's ideal of freedom is defined by socialist programs! I'm becoming nauseated.
To give every American a stake in the promise and future of our country, we will bring the highest standards to our schools and build an ownership society.Oh good, more government intervention in our schools. Definately the way to fix them is more of what destroyed them in the first place.
We will widen the ownership of homes and businesses, retirement savings and health insurance – preparing our people for the challenges of life in a free society.More half-baked economic theories! I can't wait.
That edifice of character is built in families, supported by communities with standards, and sustained in our national life by the truths of Sinai, the Sermon on the Mount, the words of the Koran and the varied faiths of our people.Ah yes, Globalist George exposes his non-Christian self.
In America's ideal of freedom, the exercise of rights is ennobled by service and mercy and a heart for the weak. Liberty for all does not mean independence from one another. Our nation relies on men and women who look after a neighbor and surround the lost with love.By choice, not by government mandate and coercion, moron!
We have confidence because freedom is the permanent hope of mankind, the hunger in dark places, the longing of the soul.And all this time I thought Jesus was the permanent hope of mankind.
Its going to be a long 4 years kids.
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