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Archive for 26 October 2007

Lost

26 October 2007, 8:22 pm. Comments Off. Filed under Stuff.

Jr got involved with the local homeschoolers group and is off for the evening at the football game.  I thought, terrific, I get a few hours to myself.  The kid has driven me nuts a few times this week singing some unbelievably annoying song, “I….am a squirrel…..and you’re not!”

So why wouldn’t I be over joyed to have a few hours of down time?  Oddly enough, I’m at a total loss.  I have no idea what to do with m’self.  No one is here to irritate me.  I even broke down and threw in a load of laundry that didn’t really need to be done.  I scooped the cat box.  I emptied the trash.  I put some stuff away.  Now what?

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The Sky is Falling

26 October 2007, 7:18 pm. Comments Off. Filed under Chuckles.

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Cool!

26 October 2007, 11:18 am. Comments Off. Filed under Stuff.

Strange Falling Objects Seen in South Dakota Sky

Where’s my tinfoil hat?

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View from the Ass

26 October 2007, 11:09 am. Comments Off. Filed under Chuckles, Feckless Weasels.

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Morning Coffee 10/26/07

26 October 2007, 9:36 am. 3 Comments. Filed under General News.

Iranian Guard ‘ready to defend revolution’

The leader of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard vowed Friday that the military group was ready to defend the Iranian revolution after the U.S. imposed sanctions against it amid simmering tensions over Tehran’s refusal to halt its nuclear program.

This is one of those countries that sanctions just don’t matter. The people will suffer, not the head nutbjobs, so why should they care? Make a few great big booms on their lavish palaces, the facilities in question, and just they might change their minds.

Daley defends Bridgeport land deal

Daley could not explain why the purchase price paid by the city was not based on the land’s industrial zoning designation at the time. Instead, the appraisal assumed that the land was zoned for residential use.

Mayoral press secretary Jacquelyn Heard said the land was appraised for $1.6 million, but purchased by the city for $400,000 less.

On Thursday, the mayor also sloughed off the controversy surrounding the latest city land deal involving his nephew, Robert Vanecko.

And yet, the people of Chicago keep electing him. Go figure.

Fire threat to homes diminishes

Stubborn fires continued to rage through wilderness areas of San Diego and Orange counties Thursday, and the toll rose with the grim discovery of six more bodies of people caught in the infernos. But the danger to homes and businesses subsided and many of those affected by Southern California’s latest natural disaster began taking the first steps toward a return to normalcy.

I think we should be grateful that there wasn’t more loss of life. I’d credit the firefighters for doing one hell of a job. Continued prayers.

Dallas police: Man in wheelchair disarms and kills invader

Dallas police said a disabled man shot and killed a person who broke into his apartment early Friday morning.

Police said the man was able to get out of his wheelchair, struggle with the invader, take his gun away and shoot him.

Not such an easy target after all, eh? :)

Rangel pitches tax ‘relief’

The bill would expand income-tax breaks for the middle class while limiting deductions and adding taxes on high-end earners, increase the tax rate on “carried interest” fund managers earn on investments, and cut corporate tax rates. The Democratic plan also would repeal the alternative minimum tax (AMT), because it is set to penalize middle-income families this year.

There’s a much better idea. How ’bout we scrap the whole illegal IRS, and start from scratch, with a Fair Tax. Hell, even a flat tax would be better than the nonsense they’ve been pushing on us.

Obama Fails To Quell Row Over an Anti-Gay Singer

The incident reflects the need for Democratic candidates to juggle the often conflicting demands of their supporters. Mr. Obama stands accused of trying to win the support of socially conservative evangelical Christian African-Americans, who make up half of the registered Democratic voters in the early voting state of South Carolina, at the expense of gays.

If these people have the faith they claim to have, then what’s the problem. Homosexuality is a sin. Why should anyone back down from that? Kowtowing to groups trying to push their lifestyle makes me wonder if the candidate is strong enough to stand up to even greater threats. I would think, no, he’s not.

Madison officials confident Halloween bash will go smoothly

The mayor and police chief expressed confidence that this year’s infamous downtown Halloween party would go as smoothly as last year, when they instituted stricter restrictions and controls.

“Last year we made a quantum leap. We completely changed the tone,” Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said Thursday. “Our ultimate goal is to rebuild (the Halloween bash) to a point where Madison can be proud of it.”

Oh yeah, that’s something to be proud of….a bunch of drunks acting like idjits. So, how much they charging this year?

Iraqis try to defuse tension with Turkey

Turkish officials have been frustrated by the failure of both U.S. forces in Iraq and Iraqi forces to stop the Kurdish attacks, which have claimed 42 lives in Turkey this month alone. If they do not act soon, Turkey says it will stage a unilateral cross-border incursion.

Since that area of Iraq has been relatively peaceful, and has done a great deal to improve conditions, I’m really surprised they have not been able to stop the PKK.

“The U.S. is at a point to make a decision: it will either act with its longtime ally or it won’t,” Toptan told private NTV television Friday.

Sounds like an ultimatum to me.

Father of Marine Killed in Iraq Sues Church for Cheering Death

“They turned this funeral into a media circus and they wanted to hurt my family,” Snyder testified. “They wanted their message heard and they didn’t care who they stepped over. My son should have been buried with dignity, not with a bunch of clowns outside.”

Snyder is suing the Westboro Baptist church, whose members have picketed the funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming the deaths are punishment for the country’s tolerance of homosexuality. The York resident is seeking unspecified monetary damages in the case for invasion of privacy and intent to inflect emotional distress as a result of the Topeka, Kan., church’s protest at his son’s funeral in Westminster in March 2006.

These are NOT Christians. Their behavior in no way reflect true Christianity! And I honestly hope he wins his suit. I believe in free speech, but what they do is beyond reprehensible, and is should come with a price.

Prostitutes sew lips together in protest

Prostitutes in the Bolivian city of El Alto sewed their lips together Wednesday as part of a hunger strike to demand that the mayor reopen brothels and bars ordered closed after violent protests by residents last week.

“We are fighting for the right to work and for our families’ survival,” Lily Cortez, leader of the El Alto Association of Nighttime Workers, told local television.

Does anyone else find this idea a tad….umm…..ironic?

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Outrage!

26 October 2007, 9:07 am. 8 Comments. Filed under Feckless Weasels, U.S. Military.

Flag-folding recitations for vets banned because of religious content

RIVERSIDE,California – Complaints about religious content have led to a ban on flag-folding recitations by Veterans Administration employees and volunteers at all 125 national cemeteries. It all started because of one complaint about the ceremony at Riverside National Cemetery in California.

One person? Since when do we allow ONE person to dictate what is done in a national cemetary? Oh yeah, since we’ve been bowing down to the Madeline Murry O’Hare types.

During thousands of military burials, the volunteers have folded the American flag 13 times and recited the significance of every fold to survivors. For example, the 12th fold glorifies “God the Father, the Son and Holy Ghost.”

The complaint revolved around the narration in the 11th fold, which celebrates Jewish war veterans and “glorifies the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.”

So? Where’s the problem?

The National Cemetery Administration decided to ban the entire recital at all national cemeteries. Details of the complaint weren’t disclosed.

B.S.!! I want to know who made the complaint. I’d like to see folks in Riverside outside their door with large signs, protesting.  I’d like to see veterans lining up to slap down this stupid ban!

Administration spokesman Mike Nacincik said the new policy outlined in a Sept. 27 memorandum is aimed at creating uniform services throughout the military graveyard system. He said the 13-fold recital is not part of the U.S. Flag Code and is not government-approved.

Not gubmint approved eh? Who gives a happy crap! We’ve allowed the government to take over way to much, and it’s time to snatch it back. This was a stupid idea, and should be rectified immediately. It’s a slap in the face to every soldier who gave their lives to protect “G-d and country”!  An insult to the veterans that haven’t asked much in return, but deserve a great deal.

I’m so mad I could just…..

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Burma

26 October 2007, 8:06 am. Comments Off. Filed under UN.

UN Envoy Calls for More Dialogue in Burma

A U.N. envoy is hailing talks between Burma’s detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and a newly appointed Burmese official, but says the meeting is just the first step.

It’s not like they’ll actually DO anything.

Speaking in Tokyo Friday, U.N. envoy Ibrahim Gambari said he is hopeful the meeting will lead to the early resumption of dialogue on pro-democracy issues. He said much more is needed to produce tangible and concrete results.

Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been under house arrest for 12 of the last 18 years, met Thursday for one hour with Burma’s labor minister, Aung Kyi. Burma’s state-media showed pictures of the meeting, but released no specific details.

Ok, so where have the Useless Numnuts been for the last 12 years? Sucking up money from Saddam Hussein, bad mouthing the U.S. and Israel, and generally being, well, useless.

In an interview on Thursday with The Guardian newspaper, former U.S. President and Nobel Peace Laureate Jimmy Carter said he was willing to act as a mediator to Burma, which is facing mounting international pressure since its recent crackdown on protesters.

Please! For the love of all that is holy! Do NOT send that man anywhere he could do any more damage than he’s already done. Don’t they have a place to put crazy people?

Gambari has said he hopes to meet again with Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s top military leader, General Than Shwe, during his visit to Burma in early November.

So, how many have died in Burma over the last 12 years? How many died in Rawanda? How many have perished in Dafur? And the list goes on. The UN should be abolished. If not abolished, removed from U.S. soil. They are a mockery.

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