Tuesday, April 11, 2006

American Flags at Illegal Rallies

Taqiyya:the religiously-sanctioned doctrine, with its origins in Shi’a Islam but now practiced by non-Shi’a as well, of deliberate dissimulation about religious matters that may be undertaken to protect Islam, and the Believers.

Why would I start a post on the gathering of illegal immigrants with a definition from the Qur'an? It struck me that we had two vastly different groups trying to accomplish the same goal using the same tactic to accomplish it.

At the previous rallies, the illegals were waving hundreds of Mexican flags and shouting anti-American sloagans. Watching this occur in U.S. cities kinda pissed alot of the legal citizens off. This time around, after a week of coaching by the Spanish speaking media, they left their Mex rags at home and were supplied (by MECha and La Raza of all people)with U.S. flags and had signs that were pro-American.

Which version of the protest are we to believe? The first one with the demands for "rights", or the second, with the spun contritness of supporting America and love of this country.

That brings me back to the definition at the top. The illegals have adopted Taqiyya, they will lie or mislead us to acheive their goal of fast tracking into the country. They say that they do the jobs that American won't do, but actually make up no more than 25% of the labor force in all of those jobs, so there are obviously citizens and legal residents that will take these jobs.

They have broken the law and are abusing the rights and privileges of being in this country. There is no need to dicuss the situation beyond that point.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

A Reason For the Environmentalists to Back Controlling the Border

From the Seattle Times

If this type of information were to be disseminated enough, perhaps the environmentally aware would realize the necessity of controlling the borders.

They were screaming about potential danger of the heated oil pipe line in Alaska upsetting the caribou, which turned out to be not true, in fact the caribou like the warmth and are breeding like crazy.

Yet the damage to the southern desert areas along the border are getting little to no attention at all.

[all emphasis mine]
Mountains of trash, recurring fires, despoiled natural springs, vandalized historic sites and disappearing wildlife are part of the devastating toll that the government's running battle with smugglers and migrants is taking on national parks and wildlife refuges along the U.S. border with Mexico.

This sounds a bit like an man-made ecological disaster.
At Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, 2 ½ million pounds of garbage is scattered through broad valleys and desert arroyos every year, according to Roger DiRosa, the refuge manager.


I know, all we have to do is set out some trash containers along the route and the problem will be solved. We could also hire some of the illegals that come in to do the trash routes to empty the containers. A twofer, cleans up the desert and gives jobs to the new border crashers.

On a recent tour of the damage, DiRosa, who manages Cabeza Prieta for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, steered his truck toward the Growler Mountains, making slow headway through what used to be fertile desert topsoil. A constant stream of vehicles has pulverized the sand into a fine powder that DiRosa and other federal land managers call "moon dust."

This should say something about the sheer number of people crossing this region. They have turned what was a living desert into a dust bowl.
The constant human pressure is threatening to eliminate the area's wildlife. The refuge's population of the endangered Sonoran pronghorn, a deerlike creature, had fallen to 21 - down from 179 in 1992 -— and the species was headed for extinction before a captive-breeding program was established in 2004.

Here is the "caribou" extinction that the enviro's should be screaming about, although with only 21 wild breeding pronghorns outside of zoos, the species will not exist in their natural habitat, if it could support them with the damage done to the ecosystem again for decades at best.
East of Organ Pipe, residents of the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation recently removed more than 7,000 abandoned vehicles.

Figure an average of only five per car that's 35,000 illegals right there.
Wendy Glenn, whose family runs a cattle ranch near Douglas, described the harm done to livestock and wildlife.

"There are at least two semi [tractor-truck] loads of trash in the canyon behind us, and there are probably seven canyons like that," she said. "Our cattle eat the trash. Little animals stick their heads in bean cans and walk around with the cans on their muzzle until they die. Our neighbor had a cow in a corral - it was having a problem calving. They came back in the morning to check on it, and two illegals had killed the calf and were cooking it.

This is the respect for private property that they bring, along with their feeling of right to entitlement. "Hey, the gringos are all rich so they won't miss one little calf if we take it."
"There's constant harassment of wildlife," Glenn said. "Deer don't feed during the night, because there's too many people running around. They need to go into the thickets to shade up during the day, but they go in now and there's people there, along with trash and fecal matter."
At Organ Pipe, on Cabeza Prieta's eastern border, the National Park Service estimates that visitors hiking the park's trails may encounter 200 pounds of trash per mile. Wildlife biologists say trash and human waste spread disease among animals.
Soil compaction across hundreds of miles of roads and trails has killed cactuses' shallow root systems, causing towering saguaro and organ-pipe cactuses to topple, taking with them animal food sources and bird nests.

At Organ Pipe, American Indian relics and pioneer ranch buildings have been damaged or destroyed, Billings said. The corral from Dos Lomitas Ranch, a 19th-century site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is being taken apart board by board and the wood used for campfires.

Not only are they destroying our present, they are erasing our past.

One would think that those on the left, if they can handle more than one related issue at a time, would be concerned enough to support controlling immigration so as not to destroy the enviroment.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Something To Think About

April 2006 Message from Dan, a very thought provoking piece, in a sci-fi format, from Dan Simmons on our future.

As always, it has stirred up some discussion over at the Rott.

HT: Emperor Misha

UPDATE: The page that I linked to has disappeared. Trying to find someone who saved it and will try to link there or post it here when found.

UPDATE 2: the link is working again.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Banned in the USA

From Right Wing Nation (one of my favorite sites).

RightWingProf covers the absolute intellectual disassociation of the left with reality. Yelling about how they are being banned, suppressed, living in fear of the police state, while standing in the middle of the city bloviating on national TV.

Take a trip "Through The Looking Glass".

Monday, April 03, 2006

Why Americans Hate This “Immigration” Debate

Probably one of the most concise explainations of why the debate on immigration has struck such a cord with so much of the population.
Herbert E. Meyer from The American Thinker

And if you would like an allagorical example of how illegal immigration is viewed, read "Hector" from Parkway Rest Stop

Hat Tip to GuyK of Charming, Just Charming

9/11 Remembered

The release of the 911 tapes has stirred up some memories. For me it started here, which had been stirred from here

It is amazing, like when Kennedy was assassinated (if you were old enough to remember), everyone has the events of the day etched in their mind. It brought tears to my eyes while I posted what I went through that day.

I've posted it before, but I'll do it again, this montage should be viewed so as not to forget what it it was like that day. (I will also post it on my sidebar permanent posts.) Never Forgive, Never Forget

Debbie Schlussel pic



I will not make any money off the posting of this pictue, nor will I lose any, being this is just a little backwater blog, but this person is a know "celeb" and is subject to fair use policies.

Where did this come from...see here, here, here, and here.

Death Penalty

I'm for it.

"Thou shall not murder." 'nough said.

I do agree with another alternative that has be put forward by Bill O'Reilly. I am not a big fan of O'Reilly, because he too often takes the populist viewpoint on a matter and seems to be willing to discount the arguments against what he says.

His proposal in lieu of the death penalty is life without parole, served somewhere in Alaska making gravel.

The rules, You beat big rocks into little rocks for the rest of your life. You get credit for making a lot of little rocks, that will pay for your food, heat, cigarettes, etc. A totally worthless existence just making little rocks, but come the day the script gets handed out for how many little rocks you made to pay your keep, I bet there are those who revel in what they were able to accomplish and how valuable life is.

Perhaps then they could appreciate what they did and ask for and receive forgiveness from God.

Maussoui's Trial

I'm trying to beat a deadline here. Blogspot has slown down to a crawl and I've had trouble getting on and I wanted to do this before the verdict came back, which is due in about.....15 minutes.

Do I think maussoui deserves the death penalty...yes. He was plotting against the United States and was in the loop with Al Queda. I believe he is guilty of everything that the government accuses him of.

Now do I believe he was the key to the whole thing, probably not.

He was a radical muslim with ties to Al Queda, he did take pilot's training, he was an terrorist training camp....however, I also believe that this guy was so uncontrollable that even the Al Queda operatives had to stand back and say "Whoa", this guys gonna get us killed. Of source this boils down to a matter of timing. They planned on dying, just not because some asshat that was in their operation couldn't wait to get his 72 raisins and screwed up their plans on the timing for their fruit baskets.

Should he die for his actions? That is a tricky question. He certainly deserves it for his (minor though it may be) involvement in plotting the deaths of innocents, but that is what he wants. He has inflated his importance to the operations of 9/11 to help him become a martyr, so he should be stuck in a hole for life without parole and just left to sit out his days on earth ignored.

UPDATE: It has been decided that he is eligible for the death penalty. So in about 5 years, this would be settled, the another 20 before the sentence could be carried out...hell, I'll be dead by then.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Jill Carroll Is Free


I held off on writing about this until some time had passed. The video that was put out along with her release was one of those times where you have to look at the situation and weigh your gut reaction with what was really happening.

We had a woman who had been held for 4 months by terrorists and would say anything to be free again. So, was it was a matter of fear, Stockholm Syndrome, or actual conversion.

Once safe from the terrorists she immediately stated that what she said on tape was coerced and done so she could get her freedom.
“During my last night in captivity, my captors forced me to participate in a propaganda video. They told me I would be released if I cooperated. I was living in a threatening environment, under their control, and wanted to go home alive. So I agreed,” she said in a statement read by her editor in Boston.

“Things that I was forced to say while captive are now being taken by some as an accurate reflection of my personal views. They are not.”

She also gave information to the military on what she knew about the terrorists and other hostages. She did what she felt she needed to do to survive while in the terrorist's control, and there is no dishonor in that.
“I will not engage in polemics. But let me be clear: I abhor all who kidnap and murder civilians, and my captors are clearly guilty of both crimes,” she said.

They Have A Plan



Had to pass this along from iowahawk on the dhimicrats plan for winning the elections: Operation Steel Gazelle: A Smart, Multi-Slide Plan For Toughening American Security with Smartness.

Warning: spew alert

Pirate Action at DailyKos

The Pirate Armada boarded the DailyKos today and had a real discussion going on one of the threads. When I dropped by it was up to 140 comments. That was when it started to get weird. Comments started disappearing. The reason:
Your comments haven't been deleted, you just can't see them.

We have no moderators nor overlords. Comments that are rated as written by trolls become invisible to said trolls. Trusted users can see your spew, in all its idiocy.

Now, run home - your mommies are calling

Ah, nothing like free and open debate. I sure that Uncle Stalin would be proud of them. "We didn't delete it, you are just not allowed to see it". Newspeak at it's finest. If you think you are losing, ignore the argument, hide the evidence, and pretend it never happened.

Dred Pundit Bluto has some hi-lights of the raid here

A Solutiion For The Border

I just heard one of the most idiotic arguments for not protecting our borders yet. I was listening to "The Cost of Freedom" on Fox News and was told that there is a system already in place to weed out the bad illegals from the good illegals. If someone comes into this country and commits a crime, they will get arrested and sent back to their homeland.

I don't know who was more stunned by this piece of "logic", me, or the others on the panel. This asshat thinks the best way to handle the problem is to let them in and then when one of them kills, rapes, or robs, then we'll know they're a bad guy and send them home. Too bad for the person that was sacrificed to figure this out.

What he wasn't going to get into was the fact that, if caught, the taxpayer will get to pay for his court case and prison housing for the next number of years then we get to deport him. Sound like a good system to me.

Burning a Mexican Flag Is A FELONY


I am sure most have heard about the students at the Phoenix HS that pulled down the Mexican flag that was run up the school's pole. Well, it turns out the students that had the nerve to stand up to the assholes claiming American soil for their homeland were ROTC.

Where the story gets interesting is that the students who burned the Mexican rag were arrested and charged with arson and "interfering with an educational institution". WTF?

euphoricreality has the story (with updates) at American Students Retaliate Against Flag Dishonoring.

Oh, what a topsy-turvy world we live in. It is fine for illegals to burn the U.S. flag, but a felony for a American citizen and patriot to burn a Mexican flag.

On top of that outrage, the principal has forbidden the wearing of any representation of a flag, so as not to offend anyone. I could care less if they are offended by a U.S. flag. If they don't like 'em, go home. And don't give me that crap about they were the indigenous people, they weren't.

Friday, March 31, 2006

French Economics Class

Note: I was going to post a pic of the fwench flag in distess mode, but a white flag looks the same right-side-up or up-side-down.

I have been watching the fwench riots over the new employment law proposed for new entries into the job market. I am completely asstounded that the attendees of the pre-emminant universities in fwance, do not have the slightest clue how the job markets work.
Jeanne Tonnabel, 20, student

Under this law, the young will become a disposable commodity. Employers will take people on, train them quickly, keep them for a while and then chuck them out to hire replacements.

This law legitimises the exploitation of people.

I don't think I have ever heard of this practice by business. It usually takes about two years to train an employee in all the facets of a new job. Once you have invested that amount in time and money in a person to teach them to handle a job, you don't just chuck them. However, if after two years the employee cannot perform the job, or shows no interest in doing the job, you chuck them and get someone who will perform.

Emilie Lagand, 20, student

I am against a law that allows bosses to do whatever they want with us. It makes me laugh when the government says it will create jobs - what it will create is more insecurity.

It makes things worse for young people.

OMG, a boss being able to decide how to run a company? How can this be a good thing. Since when did letting the inmates run the asylum become a business model?

It will create more insecurity? I hope so. If you cannot learn to do the job you are hired for, you need to find what you are able to do and move on. Just because you have a university degree in a field does not necessarily mean you are cut out to handle the work in the real world. The way they hand out grades today, just for trying, won't cut it in the work place. You are there to make money for the company and this seems to be the part they aren't teaching. Where do they think the company gets the money to pay them?

"It makes things worse for the young people." Tough shit. If you like having 20% unemployment, stay the course, but if you do, realize that things can actually get worse than they are now. Without allowing a company the ability to "test drive" a new hire, they will just stick with the old dependable clunker that has gotten them around so far. No need to go out on a limb and invest in the shiny new model that maybe isn't everything it promised in the advertising pamphlet.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Now, What Was I Going To Say?


I have calmed down since yesterday, but I am actually madder at this whole situation than I was. The more I read and see, the more I just want to start sweeps of the neighborhoods and load these people up and ship 'em back to there home country.

They show no respect for this country and no respect for the education that they are receiving here. I could rant on for pages on this, but I think I will just link to some sites that cover what I would be saying.

This hits on El Presidente Vincente Fox's total disdain for anything we do to try to stem the flow accross our southern border.
Vicente Fox Needs a Lesson in Civility from Human events Online

Using some revisionist history (maybe they did learn something in our schools) the groups sponsoring the marches (riots) have decided that the gringos have to leave their land. What about the Indians that the Mexicans killed and displaced to take this land.
Marchers say gringos, not illegals, have to go from WorldNetDaily

From Joseph Farah at WorldNetDaily
Notice how these people are not asking for a favor, they are demanding their "right" to stay in a country they violated with their first act.

I was the only white employee at a company for 30 years. All the guys that I worked with were Mexican and came here legally, and I had a hard time understanding why they were always so pissed off at the illegals that we'd see while working out in the oil field. They would tell me about a brother or cousin that was all cleared to come here, had a job lined up, only to be told the job went to some illegal that (of course) would work for less.

I went through the previous two amnesty programs that were suppose to take care of the problem. All they did was make it worse. They now know if they can get in the country and lay low for 5 to 10 years, there'll be another amnesty, so why wait and try to do it the correct way.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

I Am Just Too Spitting Mad

I was going to expound on the riots in France (socialist idiots) and/or the Immigration Bill (sellout of our sovereignty), but I'm still to steamed about them to write.

I did find an article by Sig94 with a comparison of crimes between Australia and the U.S. since the Aussie's passed gun restrictions.

Fun With Numbers: Part I Anti-Gun BS Alert

After all this time: More remains discovered near WTC site, From CNN.com

Ok one thing on illegal immigration from the Emperor: A Brilliant Proposal To Deal With Car Theft.

UPDATE: Sig94 has added Fun with Numbers Part II, covering the way the Brits skew their numbers for violent crimes.

Monday, March 27, 2006

It's Party Time

I saw an ad tonight for what has got to be the worst product ever offered by cable On-Demand. For the meager sum of $6.95 per month you can have On Demand Karaoke.

Now why anyone would be willing to pay 84 bucks a year for this service is beyond me, and if any of my neighbors subscribe to this, I pray they are waaayy beyond my (and my dogs) range of hearing.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Immigration


If you think that this picture is out of the ordinary for the rally, you would be mistaken. This is a pretty good example what flowed by my workplace today. There were some American flags, but not nearly as many as foreign flags.

From Boxer blasts migrant proposal: sbsun.com
Boxer said a jobs program needs to be created for illegal immigrants that would help them receive proper documentation.

Here we go, another program paid for by the taxpayer to reward law breakers. When are the elites like Sen. Boxer going to understand that the people are fed up with paying for subsidies for illegals. Hospitals closing, states going backrupt all so they can get the latino vote.

From The Washington Post
Calif. City to Enforce Immigration Law
COSTA MESA, Calif. -- A new city policy that would give police the authority to enforce federal immigration law is hurting local businesses even though it has yet to be implemented, merchants say.

G-d forbid that someone should enforce the law. The businesses that are complaining about losing customers? They deal with the illegals that do not speak English, so they buy exclusively from these stores that cater to the unintegrated.

From CONTRA COSTA TIMES
Some never adopt English as second language
Nearly everything the 44-year-old janitor needs can be had in her mother tongue. She shops in Spanish, files police reports, talks to nurses and teachers and voice-mail systems. For 17 years, Alvarado has lived in a Spanish-speaking world, first in Los Angeles and now in Concord's Monument Corridor.

17 years and can't speak English.
About 10 percent of the households in the Bay Area are considered "linguistically isolated" with no adults speaking English proficiently.

Dozens of businesses up and down Monument Boulevard cater to Spanish speaking customers. Spanish is heard on every corner. Alvarado says she can get everything she needs without having to speak English.

"The world is changing for them and it's hard for them to accept those changes," said Yee [Assemblyman Leland Yee, D-San Francisco-ed.], who is also a psychologist.
"I understand how these individuals feel. The reality, however, is that is America - America was made of immigrants who came with all different languages and customs and cultures."

And, in the past, learned to communicate.

If the U.S. continuse to cater to the law breakers, the citiaens are going to lose respect for the law. Things are just to tight, we cannot afford to pay for everyone to come here and live the good life if that person is not equipped to move up the ladder of success offered because they are unable to communicate with the people they work with.

UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has her as always excellent coverage of this. Please scroll down to the quotes from past presidents on immigration.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

The Prez Speaks

I was off work today and was able to watch the President's speach and Q&A today in West Virginia. The tone of his speach was something I hadn't heard from him in quite a while. It dovetailed off his exchange with Helen Thomas yesterday and made his rating, in my eyes, go up a couple of points.

I'm still not completely behind him on all issues, but at least he's out and explaining what and why he has made the moves he has. I have always been behind going to Afganistan and Iraq, though not to thrilled wiht how it was being handled. The difference now is he is saying we made mistakes and this is how we have changed policy to adapt. That is what I and the rest of the country needed to hear from him.

I must point out that the favorite part of the Q&A session was when the wife of the military media soldier said her husband had multiple DVD's of the goood things that were happening in Iraq and why weren't the MSM showing this side of being there? The standing ovation said it all. People are aware that we are doing more than just running around shooting at terrorists, and why doesn't that ever get on TV?

I hope the major media outlets take note of that responce and gets off their butts and make an effort to at tleast appear to present a balanced presentation.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Student Riots Over Jobs

With excerpts from"French police subdue riots over jobs law
by
ANGELA CHARLTON Associated Press

With youth unemployment at 24% nationwide and 50% for "impoverished youth" (wonder who that could be), fwench students are rioting in the streets about a new bill that would make it easier to fire someone during the first two years of employment. In fwance that isn't a lot of time on the job with a 35 hour maximum work week, 5 weeks vacation and 12 holidays, damn, they get more days off than my kid in high school, and I wonder when he has time to learn anything being he always seems to be off.

In an apparent effort to set fire to a police van serving as a blockade, protesters instead torched the entrance of a nearby Gap store, apparently by accident, engulfing the small porch in flames.

Appearantly, they're going to need the job security if they are so inept that they set a store on fire instead of a van.
Companies are often reluctant to add employees because it is hard to let them go if business conditions worsen.

Obviously they do not teach economics in college there. A business that is doing good now may want to expand to increase production, if it doesn't work out you would want to lay off people. In fwance you can't, once you hire someone they are your's for life. The answer, don't hire anyone and don't take a chance on growing your business.
Critics say the contract abolishes labor protections crucial to the social fabric.

The socialist fabric is more like it. Employment for life regardless of whether you can do the job or not.
"Aren't we the future of France?" asked Aurelie Silan, a 20-year-old student who joined a river of protesters in Paris.

If you are Aurelie, the country might as well just turn out the lights now and save the electric bill.

If someone is not capable of stying interested in their job and trying hard to make money for the company for two years, what kind of employee are they going to be in 5, 10, 15 years? Remember, if you hire them, you cannot fire them. You pay their salary for life.

The shortened work week was originally set up to enable companies to hire a few more people to fill those extra five hours each week from the other employees, but it didn't work that way. Instead everyone just worked less time.

fwance is coming to a crossroad on this, with unemployment so high they are not going to be able to pay the retirement benefits promised. They were counting on being able to tap into the Euopean Union to stave it off longer, but it looks like the EU is not going to be what fwance intended it to be.

Understanding Each Other

Someone brought in a Time Magazine to work and I was looking for something to peruse while stuck on the other side of the yard watching a tank drain.

There was an article "10 Questions for Karen Hughes", she is the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy, and one Q&A got stuck in my head.

From Time, February 20, 2006

Q:Any surprises during your Middle Eastern listening tour last year?

A: When I was in Saudi Arabia, women there kept saying, "You media said this, your media sad that," and I finally realized they were talking about an Oprah Winfrey show about domestic violence in Saudi Arabia. Because they don't understand the independence of our media, they thought I put Oprah up to that.


If they cannot grasp the simple idea of the freedoms of this country and how the media works within it, it is no wonder we aren't getting anywhere with understanding each other. That they would think that Oprah was a mouthpiece for the government really makes me wonder what the hell they are being told about this country and what could they think. G-d help us if they’ve seen Jerry Springer or Cops.

I can believe that they could think our media is controlled, or at least influenced, by our government because, I assume, they know that theirs is. But that would lead to the question of why would they believe anything that comes out of either side? Perhaps that is the problem, they know their government lies to them and just assume that ours lies also. The only difference seems to be is as American’s get feed up with their news sources, they find or create new ones. The rest of the world just gets mad at America.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Katrina Gun Confiscation and Other Things

Still being on shaky ground from covering a sick workers shift for the last two days, I will just point you to some other good stories and blogs for now.

On the gun confiscation following Hurricane Katrina, the official denial and now admittance of wrong, I give you the article from U.S. Newswire and then Kim du Toit's excellent (as always) take on the situation.

Over at Vince Aut Moirre, a new Muslim blogger, Muslihoon, has joined the other writers their to give his take on On the West's superiority (with questions for relativists).

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Working Double Shift

I am dead tired today. It's my Monday and my relief called in sick. I've be at work since 5AM (it's 7 PM now)with 2 hours to go. So just things I ran across/

From CNSNews.com on the Takeover of the White House that had been scheduled for today. Turns out the organizers are to busy fighting each other to pull off their coup.

That is all.

Oh, I did see a cool police chase that went right by work today. Must have been 20 to 30 cop cars after a SUV.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Brucia's Killer Sentenced to Death for 11-Year-Old's Murder

I just happened to be on the phone with my Dad while the judge was reading the sentence. My Dad said the judge had been reading his sentence for over an hour. this really made me nervous, usually when it takes this long to explain something, it more often than not isn't good news. The sentence was death.

Did we high five or go whoo-who? No. We just went thank you that this animal will have to pay the ultimate price for what he did. He tortured and killed an eleven year old child.

From FOXNews.com
During a hearing last month, Smith tearfully apologized for his crimes, telling the judge that he took large amounts of heroin and cocaine in an attempt to kill himself on the day he abducted Brucia in 2004.


Well, you didn't take enough to spare us the resposibility of having to do this for you. Your instincts were right, you no longer are fit to live in this society.

Smith said he did not remember much about that day and asked the judge to spare him for the sake of his family.


This statement make me wonder, do you not remember what happened that day because you were blitzed before the crime, or you realized what pond scum you are and then took the drugs to wipe out that image of yourself? And spare him for the sake of his family? What, do you think your family will want to visit you to discuss your imput on their science fair project? Your wife is going to wait for you? I would think your family would be the first to want you blotted out so they never have to think that they were related to you. Every time you appeal to stay your sentence, your family will be spotlighted by the media to find out if they want their Husband/Dad dead. How would you feel if you had to say "Yes, my father was an evil person who did a dispicable thing and should be dead"?

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

I Hit 100

A milestone in my blogging history has been reached this very night. I crossed over 100 visitors. Of course by going to the Site Meter page, I find that 80% of the hits are people just cruising through Blogger hitting the "next blog" button with a view time here of 0 seconds. But I don't care, I'm going to celebrate and set my next goal. I aim to get to 132 by no later than the end of May.

When Do I Sleep?


In case anyone wonders why it seems that I can post to blogs at all hours of the day and when the hell do I sleep, I'’ll give you my work schedule. I work what is called a line shift. Somewhere, someone came up with what is supposed to be the fairest and easiest to adapt to schedule to cover a 24 hour site with 4 operators. It goes like this:

Afternoons: 1PM to 9PM X 7 days Tuesday to Monday
Off X2 days
Days: 5AM to –1PM X 6 days Thursday to Tuesday
Off: X1.75 days
Graveyard: 9PM to 5AM X 7 days Wednesday-Thursday
Off: X5.25days

Now, I have been doing this for over two years now, one would think you would adjust to it. No, you don'’t. My brain and my body are constantly at war, one wants sleep and the other wants to go do something. This frequently results in inertia. I'’m physically ready to tackle a project, but my mind is wandering, or, I'’ve got this great idea to get this done and my body just goes "“it ain'’t gonna happen."

The other fun thing about living like this is try to figure out what you're available for in a month or two on weekends. In order to do this I have to have my handy-dandy schedule (Pictured above).

Easy, no? At some point, at some time, I'’m going to post somewhere, something that anyone who reads it is going to go "“What the Hell??". That is when the accumulation of this rotation has caught up and lapped me. I will probably disappear for a short time to hibernate and resynch my internal clocks.

Imagine

While I was in the shower, the radio which my wife had set to an Oldies station, played John Lennon's "Imagine". I've always liked the song, the idea that we all could get along is a nice ideal to strive for.

It got me to thinking, with all of the groups around to promote understanding of a particular cause (CAIR, GLAAD, JDL ect.), why does it seem we haven't made any progress? The conclusion I came to was that these groups are not promoting an understanding, they are only pushing that those disinclined to their position accept it, no if, ands or buts. They do not care about your opinion at all. No compromise, no agreement to disagree. It's full acceptance or nothing.

Truthfully though, it doesn't matter whether you arrive at an understanding, they say fine, now we want this. No matter how much you allow them, they move the end zone and start crying about how intolerant you are.

What about understanding my side of the issue. That never seems to happen. If your religion says that you should kill me, a good way of getting me to try to understand the rest of your faith would be to definitively state that this is not your goal, or that is going to be what I'm going to be concerned about. The rest is unimportant if you are going to do me in because I won't join you.

I don't hate gays. I don't care if you're gay. I just don't want it in my face. Two guys walking down the street holding hands doesn't make me freak out, it just isn't my thing. But two guys tongue wrestling in public is as offensive as a guy and girl doing it in public. If you insist that I accept a person walking down the street wearing leather chaps and a jock strap with a harness vest on...it ain't gonna happen.

You may say thay I am intolerant or unwilling to understand, actually all I want is for my beliefs to be respected too.

Lennon's song was based on the idea that all things are equal, no judgement of anything, no Heaven, no Hell, no good, no evil. It not realistic, there is right and wrong, your opinion and my opinion of what falls where. Wishing it away doesn't change reality.

Some Good Reads

"We can do better" by David Limbaugh updates us on the Dem's agenda for the 2006 elections.

For some good news, this is a good article on the state of how the average person's life by Jim Ruiz - The trouble with ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and that crowd

Monday, March 13, 2006

Goodbye Jerome "Chef" McElroy


Isaac Hayes has left South Park. He will no longer be providing the voice of Chef. The reason, he feels the show does not show respect to religion. If you have every watched South Park you might be surprised that after all this time he had now decided that the show is disrepectful of different religions. Every week they pick on Kyle for being a Jew not to mention the Jesus v Santa Claus show. They have let the muslims have it in a few episodes. They figure there is something to skewer about any subject. However it seems that they stepped over the line, as far as Hayes is concerned by attacking Scientology. He never comes out and says that is the specific reason, but after 9 years, he finally realizes that they make fun of religion. This revelation came to him after they did a spoof on Scientology. I probably should memtion that Isaac is a Scientologist. Guess it isn't so funny when it's your ox being gored.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Teacher's Union Upset Again

The Teacher's Union in Chicago is upset. The district is going to post the number of sick days a teacher takes on the internet and on student report cards.

The average number of days missed is 12. The district considers 18 days a teaching month (4 weeks x 5 days = 18? new math), so teachers miss 1 month out of the 9.5 they are suppose to be on the job. I know they are trapped in a room with disease ridden children, but give me a break. I have worked for the last 30+ years outdoors in all kinds of weather and I have taken 8 sick days, and a couple of those were half days where I went home after trying. I went in, told them I didn't feel well and was willing to work until they could do without me. I went home slept llike the dead, and made it to work the next day.

The Teacher's Union is saying this is "UNFAIR" to let the public know how many days a teacher weren't at their job. The teacher's employer is THE PUBLIC. We pay you to teach our kids, you are a public servant. Get that into your head. We always hear how you went into teaching because you care about the children. Well, provide an example by showing up to work and teach them that sometimes sticking to something even when you don't quit feel like it is the way life goes. or is it I don't feel like doing this today so "Mental Health Day", screw my employer?

Oh. I almost forgot the most often missed day was Friday.

Respect or Fear

The University of Saskatchewan publication The Sheaf refuses to publish the "controversial" mohammed cartoons "out of respect for the islamic religion", has published one of the most vile anti-Christian cartoons I have run across. I am not going to post it here, but if you want to see it you can go to Lost Budgie Blog. I am by no means a prude or a devote Christian, but the complete lack of any respect towards the Christian faith is appalling.

The total hypocrisy of the stance of this newspaper is galling. They obviously do not fear militant Christians rising up and burning their office or threatening the staff with beheading. Although they are comfortable with equating the Christians with the muslims. If they fear reprisal by the muslims, just say it, don't hid behind a false claim of respect. I honestly believe the publishers of this cartoon have no respect for anybody or anything. They do fear the muslims.

UPDATE: Dubai Port Deal Sunk


Back on March 10th I did a post Dubai Port Deal Sunk. In it I expressed my concerns about after all the hue and cry that nothing was changing as far as actual port security, I came across an article today that is written by a man who is much smarter than I (Mheh) who covers this exact problem in detail. Want to scare yourself go read this article, then write your congresscritter to do something that will really do something about the ports that will make a difference.

The day a nuke hit our port by Robert Pfriender.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

This and That

Tom Fox was found dead in Iraq. Shot in the head. This man wasn't on a side, all he wanted to do was to help the people of Iraq, so the Swords of Righteousness Brigade kidnapped him, tortured him, killed him and threw him in a garbage dump.

I don't necessarily agree with his position on the was, but neither do I wish him ill for trying to see that medicine got to clinics and provided a link between jailed Iraqis and their families.

Religion of Peace--my ass.
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This ones should disturb everyone. Google, the most used search engine for the internet has started censoring their search results here in the United States. If you run a search on The Peoples Cube, a satirical website that pokes fun at the left, it has disappeared. This happening here should strike fear into everyone who uses the net to find information. Google has now set themselves up as the arbiter of what is worthy of being read, rather than letting the internet users themselves decide by how often a site is searched.
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Enough for today, work was busy and even though there were a lot of things that irked me I have just run out of gas.

Friday, March 10, 2006

You Won't Believe Your Eyes

This is some of the most amazing artwork I have ever seen. That it is done on sidewalks just makes it all the more so. Go have a look and scroll slowly stopping to look at each one and see if you can figure out how he achieved the effect.

Amazing 3D Artwork

Alabama Church Fires

It seems that the series of arsons that occurred around Alabama have been solved. Three college age guys (adults) did it as a joke. A joke? I don't get it.

I might understand one idiot thinking it would be amusing to burn down a church, but to convince two others of how funny it would be to destroy property really makes me wonder what in the hell is going on. This reminds me of the rash of destruction a few years ago where kids were going into new housing developments and rampaging, breaking fixtures and putting holes in walls. Just for fun. At least in the house rampages the kids knew no one was inside and going to get hurt.

At the churches, how did these asshats know there was nobody inside? Someone could have been staying overnight for any number of reasons, sanctuary from an abusive spouse, caretaker, any number of reasons. They were just lucky.

What is going to happen to these ADULTS? One of them, through his lawyer, has stated he realizes he has screwed up and has put his future in jeopardy. Yeah, he has. When any of these guys are released from prison (if they do any time at all) they should be forced to pay restitution for rebuilding every one of the churches, the FULL amount.

Dubai Port Deal Sunk

It started as a rumble, grew to a roar and went out with a whimper. And after all of this...nothings really changed. The ports are still as susceptible to exploitation as before. The problem of inspection was never addressed in this whole brouhaha.

Now I am not particularly upset that DPW was forced to back out of the U.S. part of the acquisition, far from it. They may be our ally now, but they were not in the past, and we can't be absolutely sure about the future. Add onto that the fact that Dubai has the policy of boycotting any Israeli imports, wether enforced or not. Of course it isn't enforced because Israel is the only productive country in the area. DPW even contracts with Zim, an Israeli shipping company.

The one argument that, to me, was probably the lamest was "what if a nuclear bomb went off in a port?" If you think about this, it is utter BS. If a bomb is on a ship in the harbor and the Coast Guard is looking at it during a cargo inspection, if it goes off then, well we knew it was there, but to late. The port is gone. Security needs to start at the point the cargo is loaded onto the ship before it gets to the U.S. On that problem, Dubai was the first to allow U.S. Customs to set up shop in their country and inspect cargo leaving their ports for America.

Now that the deal with DPW is gone, we turn to the next question. Who is going to manage our ports? Port management is a field that American companies have abandoned. Who can they get to take on this task ? A large company with deep pockets is going to be needed to fulfill this huge undertaking. Who fits this criteria? Halliburton. The Donk's will go crazy if this is proposed. They and the Daily Kos crowd will be screaming the whole port deal was a setup from the start for Bush to give more money to his buddies.

The other choice is even scarier. The Government will take it over. Get ready for massive inflation. The cost of loading and unloading cargo will triple. We know how well government does when they decide to run something. Airport security, we're spending billions more and the lines keep getting longer and no one feels any safer. Or take Amtrak, the government took it over to protect the rail system and the taxpayer has to subsidize every ticket bought (around 40%) to get it to meet expenses.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Noah's Ark














From WorldNetDaily

Labeled the Ararat Annomaly and located on the northwest corner of Mt. Ararat, this digital picture has raised interest as to whether there could be proof of the story in Genesis. The measuments fit the 6:1 ratio described in the Bible.

The associate professor in paralegal studies at the University of Richmond, Porcher Taylor, is lobbying the intelligence community to release more detailed pictures of the site, being Turkey will not allow any scientific expeditions access to the site.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

A Taliban at Yale

Everyone knows (I hope) about the Taliban's former ambassador-at-large Rahmatullah Hashemi being admitted to Yale. How having a islamofacist as part of the student body is suppose to promote diversity is, perhaps, beyond my education, but a Yale grad and ASC interviewer also has questions.

Give Yale the Finger

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Hard Hats


(A silly rant)
I HATE HARD HATS!!!

Today was one of those days when we had outside contractors working on our site and I had to go into the cellar to do some work. This puts guys working above me with heavy wrenches and other implements of destruction . A dangerous situation to be sure, so I donned my hard hat so I would have a chance of coming out of the cellar alive if someone dropped something on my head while down there.

Now, hard hats have saved my life a couple of times. Once while removing the horse's head (on a beam pumping unit you civies call it the head of the grasshopper) the chain lifting it broke and that head came squarely down on my head. This hunk of steel weighs about 75 pounds and has edges to it. Without the hat it would have made a damn good dent, even with my thick skull. The other time a guy dropped a 24" pipe wrench on me from about 15 feet. So I am willing to admit the hats can come in handy.

One thing I hate about them is they never fit. Either to loose and they slip down over you eyes, or to tight and after about 30 minutes you have a headache.

The main thing I hate about them is when I walk into that piece of steel that is just above the brim of the hat (sneaky bugger). You don't see it coming and the hat has no real give, so the first indication that something's there is when your skull is jammed down between your shoulders. This is usually good for about 2 days of mostly looking straight ahead because it hurts to move your neck, not debilitating, just enough that you go "damn my necks sore".

My preferred headware, unless there's someone above me with heavy stuff that I figure they will drop on me, is a straw cowboy hat (see pic on profile). If your head is approaching something hard that you weren't aware of, the hat starts to crush. This acts as an antennae. You know something coming and have a chance to stop before it hits. Even if you do hit the steel, the hat cushions the blow.

Arriving Late for the Oscars

I did not watch the Oscars. My wife had it on in our room and my son watched it in the living room, so as I ambled about the house as I'm prone to do, I caught a bit here and there. I haven't sat down a watch the awards program for about 20 years. It just seems rather self center of the industry to vote which of it's own product is the "best". I had not seen any of the pictures nominated for an award, so who won didn't interest me in the least, even if I had cared about the subject matter of the films. The little I saw bored me and after a 3 to 4 minute dose I was driven back to the computer.

The reason I am writing on this subject at all is because of an article I ran across regarding the ceremonies. It covered what was not said during this gaudy night of self aggrandizement.

It was "Speech we'd like to hear from an Academy Award winner" by Dennis Prager from WorldNetDaily

Monday, March 06, 2006

Un-Documented Aliens

First off let's get our nomenclature straightened out. Un-documented = Illegal. As someone who was born and raised in Southern California I do have a very deep felt opinion on this.

Am I a racist? That is going to depend on the definition of that word you want to use. I am proud to be white. Yes. So what? I think that we've done some pretty good things, mistakes, yeah, but overall not bad. Do I hate people of "color"? No. Do I think being white makes me superior to others. No.

So if not being ashamed of what I am makes me a racist, so be it. Now I could tell you that some of my best friends are of other races, which is true, but so what. I have never decided who I would trust to be a friend by skin color or nationality. I worked for a company for 30 years where I was the only white and never had any racial tension, because everyone worked hard to make money for the company and if we had differences of opinion, we recognized it as such, an opinion. Actually we were all fairly conservative so political differences were usually minor.

As I said earlier, I have lived my whole life in Los Angeles and have watched the city change over the last 50 years. A lot of it has been for the good. As a child, particularly where I lived, it was white. I still live in the town where I grew up and it's changed. I love all the ethnic restaurants, different music styles, and the people. In between moving out of my parents house and buying a house of my own back where I started, I have live in San Pedro, downtown L.A. (I could see City Hall from my front yard), and Burbank.

What does all this have to do with illegals? I can understand their wanting to come here for the opportunities available. The illegals that I have know have all been decent people, but that is beside the point. They broke into my country and are stealing. I have watched hospitals close their Emergency Rooms due to the constantly growing cases of unpaid treatment. I have seen 10 to 15 people living in a two bedroom apartment because their wages are so low and work so unsteady. Is this their fault? Yep. They moved here without having a job that would at least pay the costs of living in this country, and it is not my responcibility to make up the difference. If they would not offer themselves to work for non-living wages, the company would have to pay a living wage in order to stay in business. If that makes the thing I want to buy cost a buck or two more, then that's what it cost.

I watch as people come in and refuse to join with society, creating enclaves of foreign countries inside the cities. No need to learn to speak or write English, no reason to adopt or customs, it's just like where they came from. I have walked into many, many stores where NO ONE speaks any English. I don't go back. If they own a business and don't care enough to learn at least enough English to tell me how much something costs, they are not going to get my patronage.

What do I think should be done about this? Amnesty? No way, not now. I have gone through two amnesties, both were "going to be a one time offer just to get it under control". Now they want to do another one time deal. BS. I'm not saying deport them all now, but seal the borders now. Stop this migrating back and forth dead. I don't care if it takes the military, a big fence, even landmines. STOP IT NOW!! Once that is done, then let's take about amnesty. It's not fair to other immigrants waiting to legally come, but I do realize the nightmare of trying to deport a few million people. Once the amnesty is in place and if a person cannot prove they are here legally, you're out....and you will never get back. You're blackballed.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Military Recruiters

From FoxNews

You would think being it is a Law School they should have figured this one out on there own, but noooo, it had to go all the way to the Supreme Court to explain the First Amendment to these bozos. In a UNANIMOUS (8-0) decision it was ruled that recruiters have the right to be on campus.

A person has a First Amendment right to protest the recruiters, but you cannot prohibit them from giving their side just because you do not like their position.

Judge Alito recused himself when it was before the 3ed Curcuit Court due to his association to the Law School and did not rule in this decision being the arguments were made before his appointment to the Court.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Escalation of Violence in Iraq

There are a couple of factors involved in the escalating attacks going on in Iraq over the last week or so.

  1. With the Iraqi army being deployed as the primary force, the terrorists are going to step up their assaults to test what kind of response they get from this basically unknown force. So far the army seems to up to the task being civil war has not broken out. However, I expect the attacks to continue and intensify as the splodeydopes realize the army just gets better as time goes along.
  2. The terrorists are just running out of time. Along with the Iraqi army getting better, the people themselves are starting to get pissed at the IEDs and mortars. The indiscriminate killing of civilians is eroding any sympathy to the "cause". These attacks are killing a whole lot of innocents and no U.S. military in most cases.
What happens over the next couple of months could be the real turning point. If the people stay focused on who is killing who and why, I think we will see a dramatic change in the mindset of the populace there with the people driving the terrorists out.

Double Standards?

With all the claims of persecution from the muzzies in Europe....and everywhere. What happens when they call for the massacre and beheading of anyone who does not agree with them. Well, it looks like nothing. Someone in Britain finally got feed up and produced a video calling on the government to address the situation.

***WARNING****Parts of this video are very graphic. If your are sqeemish at all DO NOT click the link below.

English Civil War by Mike Oxlong

Hat tip:maxxdog

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Saturday Nights Alright


Going out tonight with the wife and kid. Dinner then to the Alex Theater to see a remastered copy of Hitchcock's Notorious on the big screen. We've belonged to the Alex Film Society for a number of years and enjoy the oppotunity to see old films that we've seen hundreds of time on TV as they were meant to be seen--on the big screen.

This year I swear I'm going to the 9th Annual Three Stooges ™ Big Screen Event! November 29th. I've missed it the last few years due to work, but this year I work days, so even though I have to stay up waaay past my bedtime, I'm going. It will be the last time my son and I can go before he graduates High School and moves on.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Quote of the Day

By Puddle Pirate over at the Rott disussing the attempted abduction of one of the Danish cartoonists daughters by Islamic terrorists

"Somebody please tell me why we’re still wasting treasure and lives trying to civilize these fuckheads. It’s like trying to explain Mark Twain to a camel. "

MR. Carter-STFU

Hat tip to Lady Heather of Suburbia

EXpresident Cartuh, not happy with not being able to destroy the U.S. during his presidency, hasn't given up hope yet.

From The New York Sun
Mr. Carter said he made a personal promise to ambassadors from Egypt, Pakistan, and Cuba on the U.N. change issue that was undermined by America's ambassador, John Bolton. "My hope is that when the vote is taken," he told the Council on Foreign Relations, "the other members will outvote the United States."

Where the hell does this idiot get the idea that he has the power to promise anything to a foreign country about what the current government will do. He knows that the administration has had it with the widely discredited Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Commission and wants to replace it with a more accountable Human Rights Council.
Asked yesterday about his views on religion, Mr. Carter said, "The essence of my faith is one of peace." In a clear swipe at Mr. Bush's faith, and to a round of applause, he then added, "We worship the prince of peace, not of pre-emptive war." Mr. Carter then went on to attack American Christians who support Israel.

Mr. Peanut, of the 444 day Iranian embassy takeover, doesn't believe in pre-emptive war. That shouldn't be a surprise to anyone being he doesn't believe in emptive war either. That back handed swipe at Bush's faith really isn't very Christian is it? (Meeooww). Attacking Christians who support Israel, where is he coming up with this BS? Who am I suppose to back in the ME? An ally with a freely elected government, or some repressive group of 7th century regimes that want to destroy my country.
He also reiterated his known view that most of the problems in the Israeli-Arab front derive from Israel's settlement policies and its building of a defensive barrier in what he insisted on calling "Palestine."

Don't think about the rocket attacks and suicide bombers constantly going off in Israel in spite of the Palistinian "cease fire". Yeah, you cease and we fire.

My theory for Jimmie's going over the edge is that he (outside of being a closet communist) always dreamed of being Secretary-General of the Useless Nitwits and with Klintoon actively running for the postion, realizes he will never get the chance.

Student Indoctrination

Before I start I have to say I dislike posting without linking to the source of what I'm ranting about. However, for some odd reason when I've gone back to the link or tried other links this recording seems to be disappearing faster than I can type. So I can only hope that you've heard the tape or can track it down yourself.

Now, what I originally started to say:

I heard bits of the "Geography" teachers rant on how the U.S. and capitalism is responcible for all the evil in the world yesterday.

This morning I woke up about 3:30 AM (shifting off of graveyard schedule) and it's raining here, so I decided to listen to the recording. It's almost 22 minutes long. Now classes are about 50 minutes, subtract 5 minutes at the start for settling in and getting papers out etc. Then at the end, what 10 minutes to assign tomorrows work and pack up. That leaves about 35 minutes. So 35-22=13 minutes of what may have been actually covering geography. No wonder kids today can't even find Canada on a map.

If this was just this one class, I might have let it slide, but at the end of the tape, the teacher says that next they'll be covering how the world is getting smaller through globalization. Seems like he'll cover anything except the subject he's suppose to be teaching.

UPDATE: Just so you know I did get a download of the tape, so I do have proof of it's existance.

Plus the teacher was going to sue (using the ACLU) about a gag order which was removed and the suit dropped. Now we get to hear this moonbat explain himself.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Just Lots Of Linky Love

It's my Friday. Seven days of graveyard shift with the entire site shut down, I have just been a well paid securtity guard and was bored out of my mind.

So last night I got to surf all over and these are just some sites that caught my eye.

I lead off with a video of a debate Neocon Express: Stunning Interview: Arab-American, Dr. Wafa Sultan, At Great Personal Risk, Slams Islamic Radicalisim on Al Jazeera

Here's that apology the Muslim's have been requesting from the Danes for those cartoons.

A quick look at the Dem's plans for the upcoming elections courtesy of The Onion.

Bush's investigation into port security via IMAO (one of my favorite sites).

Ignorantselfisherterianism by Scott Adams at the Dilbert Blog.

That should keep you entertained and/or informed enough until I rest enough to enable my brain to string coherent thoughts together. Like that will ever happen.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Blog War

If you have swung by the Rott anytime over the last week or so you'd know there is a Blog War going on with the Empire and Stop the ACLU on one side and Debbie Schlussel on the other.

It started when Ms. Schlussel posted an article stating that the Danes were not our allies using examples of the Socialist government of the past that has been voted out. Now our Emperor Darth Misha is a naturalized American of Danish ancestory. He is an American and deeply loves his adopted country, but he is also very proud of his birth country. He took deep umbrage at the post and fisked it here. Now Misha's site has never been know for pulling punches, but even most of the Loyal Citizens (LC's) were given pause with the language of the post.

Misha then received an E-mail from Ms. Schlussel accusing him of defamation of character and threatened to sue. He went back and reread the post, admitted he was angry when he wrote it and considered it over the top. He removed the statements requested and posted An Apology and Clarification on his site stating what he had done and why he did it. Unfortunatly this wasn't adequate for Debbie, who then started refusing to supply links to back up some of her facts and accusing LC's with sites of "blogging out their asses" and threatening them with the FBI.

She has also withdrawn her pro bono support for Stop the ACLU in the ACLU v. NSA intervening case because the site commented on the blog war and has accused Jay, the site owner of stealing funds that were to go toward the case. No facts to back it up, but it has hurt Jay's reputation.

As of this time Debbie has posted this story accusing Julie Myers, Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement of having open border synpathies because she wore this eagle pin in her official photo.

Several people have respectfully posted comments that this is an American pin and not Mexican, however, Ms. Schlussel has decided to delete these comments. She wants to be taken seriously as a reporter, but hides anything that contradicts her original post. That may work at the NY Slimes, but there are to many bloggers now to try to hide any shortcomings in your research.

Now we wait and see what happens. Either Debbie will try to ignore her critics and hope the scutiny goes away, or she is just going to retreat further into paranoia claiming nobody understands what she is saying becasue you didn't read it correctly and you'll just trust her on her facts.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Storming the White House

TAKE THE WHITE HOUSE BY STORM - Stop Genocide, Torture and Occupation
Wednesday, March 15th 2006 12:00 AM
Washington, DC USA

Mark your calendar and set the VCR/TiVo. This is going to be hysterical no matter how this plays out. Either it's going to be 20 or so moonbats pathetically meandering in a group shouting their usual inane memes, or we find out how actual seditiion is handled.
They state:
The Administration is Criminal and if they will not step down, we must storm in, show them how many of us do not accept a criminal government.

Followed with:
We are calling on the military, police, citizens and religious organizations to stand with us and help us to bring democracy back to the United States...

Lets see we are going to depose an elected government by force to replace it with a democracy? And what democracy are they going to replace it with?
The Political Cooperative {emphasis mine} will put a new, temporary government in place that is comprised of people from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and all the organizations that have finally made us aware of the truth of the savage practices and illegal policies of our government

So...they already know who should be running the country, why have elections? And I'm really, really sure that they would honor any "election" that would follow this coup, unless the people chose someone who, maybe, didn't quit agree with The Political Cooperative's philosophy, then they get a do-over till we elect the "right" people.
And who are the people that are advocating the overthrow of the United States? Check out the "Steering Committee" here. I haven't seen so many commies on one list since looking at the ACLU directory.
And what benevolent organization do they want to oversee that this putsch actually follows the will of the people?
It is our duty and the duty of the United Nations to rescue the people of the world from the U.S. dictators.

Just try it.

DP World's 'Control' of the Ports

I have to wonder if we are condemning the UAE the same way that Ms. DipShit condemned the Danes. Using the positions held by the respective countries in the past.

The Danes were castigated for their socialist government of the past that has been cast aside by the people. This was overlooked, or ignored, in order to back the assertion that Denmark was not an ally to be trusted.

I think that after 9/11 and the fall of the Taliban in Afganistan, the UAE looked around and decided they would rather be with us. They rewrote their banking laws to stop laundering money, was the first to allow U.S. Customs to inspect cargo in their ports and has supplied us with a badly needed deep water port with drydock facilities and air bases in the region.

Do I really trust them to have my back? No, but as long as they stay on the edge of my sight where I can watch them…. I don’t think that their acting as a middleman between shipping companies and the longshoremen is going to affect our port security.

As far as knowlege of military shipments in the advent of buildup towards another conflict, how secret was the buildups to Desert Storm or Gulf War II? Plus the first port they would put into in the region would probably be DP World-administered Jebel Ali Port in Dubai.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Another Plot by The Evil Jooos--Tom & Jerry

If you had any possible question as to whether the Iranians are completely insane then go read this.

Prof. Hasan Bolkhari, a cultural advisor to the Iranian Education Ministry is actually pontificating that the "Jewish Walt Disney Company" (well that's one thing he's already got wrong T&J was produced by Hanna-Barbera for MGM Studios) created the cartoon (jeez, they seem to have deveoped a thing about cartoons lately) to improve the image of the Jews during WWII.

I'm now waiting for the explanations for Yogi and BooBoo, Rough and Reddy and the Flintstones.

I wonder if any of our university's have offered a position to Prof. Bolkhari? He seems to have proven himself worthy with his profound research.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

A Simple Thank You Would Suffice

Even though the American MSM is to afraid to publish the Danish cartoon of Mohammed, and the Administration wussed out with a mealy-mouthed half-assed apology for our having a 1st Amendment, this is the thanks we get for assisting people in need.

For the last 4 1/2 months we have sent personel, helicopters and supplies plus $6 million worth of medical, engineering and refueling equipment to the Pakistani government.

So I'd like to know, are these people pictured burning President Bush in effigy the moderate Muslims we've been hearing about. Don't they look at and notice the insignia on the side of the helicopters bringing in food and medicine, or the uniforms of the people distributing said items.

Myself, I've had it with the ingrates. The Pakistanis are suppose to be our great allies in the WOT and at a "provocation" that didn't even involve us, they start swarming and blaming the U.S. I have had enough of being generous to people that cannot appreciate America's largess. If we are the "Great Satan", don't take our aid. Let your Muslim brothers dig you out of shitty little piles of rubble.

For more on this go to Michelle Malkin's site

Links That Mean Something To Me

From time to time I would like to post a link that I have really enjoyed.  It won’t be an everyday thing, as I don’t want to list a bunch of things that you will not have time to read.  Some will be essays and some will be films.

This first one I hadn’t looked at in about a year.  Within a minute I had tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat.  It’s listed on the sidebar at the Rott as “Never Forgive! Never Forget!”  Its link is America Attacked 9/11.

Update: If you tried this link before I had an error in it, now fixed.

It Floats, It Flies, It Eliminates Enemy Targets

This is just to cool. found this in Popular Science. Leave it to the Lockheed's Skunk Works to come up with another unbelievable piece of hardware.

There are a couple of other images linked at the bottom of the article.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Mid-term Elections

I wish the upcoming elections were over. I really just cannot work up much enthusiasm over it. Here in the Peoples Repulic of Kalifornia we've got Feinstein's re-election (I'll vote against her for what it's worth) and Schwarzenegger (a disapointment, but better than three more years of Davis.

I want to find out who's running for President. So far the choices aren't inspiring.

McCain: I don't trust him anymore. He's too willing to "reach across the aisle"

Tancredo: I need more than what I know about his stand on the borders.

Rice: she would needs to resign as Sec State and start saying what HER positions are, not the current Administrations.

Outside of these three, I won't believe anyone is running until they announce, so I'm not going to get worked up over "maybe". I know Condi isn't officially running, but right now, for me, it would be a toss-up between her and Tancredo.

Time will tell.

How About this Kid

Heard this on FoxNews this morning and it just made me think that sometimes not knowing "conventional wisdom" can be an asset.

A high school [Marc Roberge-ed.] student who showed in a science fair project that using a clothes iron on mail can kill anthrax-like spores inside — without damaging the contents of the envelope — will have that research published later this year.


His High School science project will be published in the Journal of Medical Toxicology. something his Dad, a toxicologist, didn't accomplish until he was 35. Here is a kid that thought about a problem and without preconcieved ideas and solved a major concern regarding terrorist attacks.

On the news program he was saying he had applied to several universities. I hope they are digging through their files and putting his in the "to be heavly recruitment" pile.

Monday, February 20, 2006

I Hate Working Days


One more day shift to go. Getting up at 3:30 AM just kills me. You're suppose to go to bed at 3:30, not get up. Today was suppose to be a holiday so nobody would bother me, but the foreman was around because we had to have a well crew in to finish a job from last week.

NewsMax has a story on what happened to the WMD's that didn't exist here.

Gonna be hard staying up to watch 24 tonight, Missed last week when the kid canceled my VCR recording so he could watch something (emotionions ran high for a bit), so like everything else I've got to try to catch up.

And continue to support our ally Denmark.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

It's Sunday

Just another Sunday at work babysitting the site. It's been raining on and off, so no major outdoor projects to do.

The History Channel is having a 9-11 marathon and I've been listening to Jamie Gorelick bitch about how the different intellegence agencies couldn't communicate what they knew about the terrorists with each other. Gee, I wonder how that happened?

Ran across a good article to exlplain BDS (Bush Derangment Syndrome) at Dr.Sanity after stopping off at Stop the ACLU. Helped me understand why there is no way to discuss anything with the moonbats. Kind of makes me feel sorry for them.....Nah.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Press Conference on Cheney Shooting

A possible scenario if a press conference were held immediately.

White House Press Office (WHPO):  We have called you here to inform you that the Vice President has been involved in a hunting accident while on a weekend trip to Texas.  The Vice President, while hunting quail on the Armstrong Ranch, accidentally fired his shotgun while Mr. Henry Whittington, a friend, was in the line of fire.

Mr. Whittington received birdshot wounds to the face and torso, and is receiving treatment at thin&e Christus Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi-Memorial.

Press Corps (PC): Is he dead?

WHPO: No, Mr. Whittington is receiving treatment at the hospital.

PC: Is he going to die?

WHPO:  He was admitted two hours ago and we do not have further information at this time.

PC: So, he could be dead?

WHPO:  I have no information at this time to answer that, the accident occurred about three hours ago and Mr. Whittington was admitted to the hospital only two hours ago.

PC: Has Cheney offered to resign as Vice President due to shooting this person?  And if not, does he plan to do so?

WHPO:  The Vice President is at the hospital at this time making sure that his friend is receiving proper care.

PC: Do you expect him to offer his resignation shortly?

WHPO:  That will be addressed at a later time.  The Vice President has been tied up seeing that Mr. Whittington is taken care of.

PC: “Taken care of”, should we read anything into that?

WHPO:  Are you out of your mind?  That is all the time we have now.  We will have a follow up tomorrow.

This leads to the headline:
“CHENEY MAY HAVE KILLED MAN BY SHOOTING HIM IN FACE.  WHITE HOUSE STATES MAN WILL BE “TAKEN CARE OF”.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Ali-Gore in Saudi Arabia

Once again a libertard goes to a foreign country and starts spouting off about how bad and oppressive the United States is. Link.

Ali-Gore, in that bastion of free speech and civil rights, Saudi Arabia, lambasted our government with accusations of "terrible abuses" against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001 and that Arabs had been "indiscriminately rounded up" and held in "unforgivable" conditions.

What did these indescriminate round ups entail? Arabs in the United States had been "indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order". Let's see, we just had the deadliest attack in the history of the U.S., committed by Saudi citizens who overstayed their visas, so we start looking at other people from the ME who are in the country illegally and try to assertain why they are still here.

Now, what were the "unforgivable" conditions that they were held under? Al-Robo-Gore does not expound on that subject. I did hear a leftist pundit profess that the detention centers where illegals are held are not pleasant places.

I love that a past vice president chooses go to a country whose state religion entails the extablishment of the Caliphate (read destruction of western civilization) and goes on an insane rant against America. This asshat should be arrested and tried for sedition. Outside of our local Hate America crowd and the people of the ME, I cannot fathom anyone who could take what this jackass says seriously.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

The Moslem's Now have to Boycott Egypt

Hat Tip to Sandmonkey, a blogger in Cairo, for pointing out that an Egytian newpaper printed those "incredibly offensive cartoons" of Lil Mo back in October 2005 during Ramadan and not a stone thrown nor flag burned.

Go here to get his story of this (with pics).

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

The Coretta King Funeral

I was appalled yesterday at the politicizing, once again, of a service that was suppose to be a memorial to an honored person. Having to say that Bill Klintoon was the actually the class act of the Dems reminding people what they were there for says something of the not so subtle vitriol issued forth.

Of course my friends at the Rott have much to say on this, but Blackiswhite sums it up very well with a "I Have A Plan" (#12) post that nails the tone of politics today.

Funding Hamas

Now that the leading terrorist organization in the world is the ruling party for the palaswinians, Forgien Aid to them must be cut off, now.

The complaint against stopping these funds is that Iran will take up the slack and gain influence. Can anybody honestly believe that Iran already doesn't have undue influence, and if they are funding Hamas that would absorb monies that could be used for their nuclear program.

Also, any country funding Hamas should have their Aid reduced by that amount, being they obviously don't need that extra cash that they can give away. If this is not done, then it just becomes another money laundering scheme with the U.S. paying for her own destruction and the destruction of Israel.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Quick Thoughts

Didn't post yesterday due to being bummed out by the Superbowl and just plain numbness from watching all the islaminazi's condemning free speech.

What is going on in Alabama with the church burnings? I just keep hearing that another church burned and they don't have a clue as to who or why.

The Jumpin' Jihadis are calling on their people to come up with cartoons making fun of the Holocaust. How do you make fun of something that, according to them, never happened? Of course they have been printing these cartoons for decades, so I don't see how new ones are suppose to instigate a new and different reaction.

Gotta go to work, Swing shift this week, maybe I'll be able to focus better later.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Steelers are the Champs

Congratualtions to the Pittsburg Steelers... World Champions

With half time adjustments and the refs spoting them 21 points, the Steelers were able to pull out a 21-10 win over the Seahawks.

The exictement of the the game was intensified by Seattle's 1st quarter touchdown that wasn't due to the nonexistant push-off. Followed by the touchdown by Pittsburg where the ball never crossed the line. I know Roethlisberger's head looks like a football, but it isn't.

In the second half Pittsburg actually does score with a kickoff return. Which was followed up by an interception due to another bogus pass interference call on Seattle that put them in a 3ed and very long situation.

All told, that puts the score at Steelers 7 Seattle 17,

I actually love the Steelers and in previous posts have said how I loved them in the '70's, but I do expect the World Champions to actually win the game.

With instant replay and the review process, I just can't see where these "errors" can still happen....although maybe I can, but I think I will wait and touch on this when football season is getting ready to start up again.

Congrats to the Steelers. They played hard and did not give up.

Superbowl XL

All Right!! It's Superbowl Sunday and I'm actually off work. The only "holiday" I'm not scheduled to have to drag my butt into downtown L.A..

Going to spend this one at home so I will get to see the game. I love going to parties, but it seems you miss half the game with all the people and half of them more interested in the commercials than the game.

Bought into a pool at work and got some fair numbers, even the wife bought into her office pool (one square @ $2-whoo-hoo).

The Raiders once again are sitting it out because....well I just don't have the energy to get into that right now. But look forward to my glowing report of why they will go all the way next year at a later date. Mheh.

Today, I'm just planning to sit, eat, drink beer and enjoy the game.

GO SEAHAWKS.

Celebrating My Wife's Birthday-Finally

Last night I had the honor to take my lovely wife out to dinner and movie to celebrate here birthday. Celebration delayed due to work schedules. We saw Casanova, her birhtday, her choice, nuff said.

For dinner we went to the Yardhouse Steak House, again this was her choice and she wanted to try someplace new. It's noisy, has over 200 different beers on tap, has great food, a great sound system playing classic rock and about 50 Hi-Def TV's all showing sports. I got to sit and watch ESPN show condensed versions of all the past Superbowls and eat and drink. This could have been for my birthday.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

The Face of Islam - Take 2




As you can see from the picture, those moderate koranimals are peacefully protesting a couple of cartoons. Their message:"We will kill you so that you can see the glory of our Prophet (SAW...off your head)".



The good thing about this is coming on top of the riots in fwance do to idiots ducking into an electric switching station to hide from cops that weren't even looking for them, is that Europe is now starting to get the idea that no matter how much you kowtow to the muzzies, it isn't enough until you bare the back of your neck.

The next few weeks should be real interesting to see whether the govenments over there decide to back and protect their citizens or start trying to further appease the jihadi's. Either way I think they are in for a bloody battle.

Friday, February 03, 2006

US Spits in the Face of Freedom of Speech

"Our" State Dept. has released this piece of PC crap that is a slap in the face to all the European (not Eurosweenie for once) nations that have stood up to the Islamofacist's bellyaching about the cartoons mentioned in a earlier post.
"These cartoons are indeed offensive to the beliefs of Muslims," State Department spokesman Justin Higgins said when queried about the furore sparked by the cartoons which first appeared in a Danish newspaper.

"We all fully recognize and respect freedom of the press and expression but it must be coupled with press responsibility," Higgins told AFP.

"Inciting religious or ethnic hatreds in this manner is not acceptable. We call for tolerance and respect for all communities and for their religious beliefs and practices."

These "officials" do not speak for me, I am ashamed that when other countries stand up for their right of free speech, we cut-and-run. It's not like we are going to make the splodeydopes any angrier with us. This is just appeasement pure and simple.

They can say that we don't what to upset the moderate muslims, but I haven't seen, nor have I heard from any moderate muslims, so after all this time, I have to conclude they do not actually exist.

As far as Press expression and responsibility, is the government going to officially codemn the Washington Compost for their tasteless cartoon of the quadriplegic soldier? Thought not.

Islamofacist's Threaten Death To Posters of Lil Mo Pics


I do not have the bandwidth to post the pics here, but in order to get in on my part of the fartwah I will provide a link to the offensive pictures. Link to Michelle Malkin
If you need any more proof on how petty and uncivilized the muzzies are, I'm sure they'll provide it.

Also, being the Danes are taking the brunt of this little jihad, it would be nice to support our good allies by bying Danish products. Here is a list.


And if you'd like to sign a petition in support of the Danish newspaper that refuses to apoligize for running the pictures, go here.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Happy Birthday to My Wife

Although she dosen't read my posts because she thinks I'm a Right Wing Wacko(TM), I want to post a very Happy Birthday to my lovely wife Jackie. I'll only say this is one of those milestone years that freak you out when you hit it, but she still looks as beautiful as when I met her....a long time ago. Love you Darling.