Saturday, September 30, 2006

A Message from the Ghost of General Patton....

ATTENTION!
To those whining, panty-waisted, pathetic Maggots, it's time for a little refresher course on exactly why we Americans occasionally have to fight wars. See if you can tear yourself away from your "reality" TV and Starbucks for a minute, pull your head out of your flabby ass -- and LISTEN UP!! Abu Ghraib is not "torture" or an "atrocity". This is the kind of thing frat boys, sorority girls, and academy cadets do to newcomers. A little fun at someone else's expense. Certainly no reason to wring your hands or get your panties in a wad. Got that Kennedy?
THIS IS an atrocity!
So Was This!!! And THIS!
WHICH PART DON'T YOU GET??
Islam a peaceful religion??? Millions of these sons-of-bitches are plotting as we speak to destroy our country and our way of life any way they can. Some of them are here among us now. They don't want to convert you and don't want to rule you. You are a vile infestation of Allah's paradise. They don't give a shit how "progressive" you are, how peace-loving you are, or how much you sympathize with their cause. They want you dead, and think it is God's will for them to do it. And you think Bush and Cheney are your worst enemies?
Spread the word! (Thank Kathy)

American Homes have more TV’s than People

Nielsen Media Research found that, on average, there are 2.7 TV sets in a typical home and only 2.5 people. Laurie Shaw says, between her and her husband, they own three TV’s – one downstairs and two upstairs. “When we blended in holy matrimony we ended up with too many TV’s, and as wedding present we bought our third TV. We haven’t really figured out what to do with all of our TV’s.” Laurie hopes to scale back on the sets someday, but in the meantime, the average American, like Laurie has more TV’s than they know what to do with. Steven Isaac with Plugged-In Magazine says we’re a culture that demands entertainment. “We’re a culture that hates to be bored and we’re teaching our kids that they shouldn’t ever have to be bored.” Whether it’s on a flat screen or a widescreen, Melissa Caldwell with the Parents Television Council says too much TV has negative effects on our kids. “Kids who spend a lot of time watching TV are more likely to have obesity problems, they are more likely to have problems in school, short attention spans and the rest.” Isaac says turn off your TV for a moment and think. “I think that families should try their best to get a hold of this thing and, if that means reducing the number of TV’s in their house so that they have more people than TV’s, that’s a good place to start.” Between the extra TV’s, the average American watches four and half hours of television a day.
Well, there's 2 humans, 2 cats, and only 1 television. However, that 4 1/2 hours business....well, it's background noise for the majority of the day, along with the radio. :)

Interesting Reading

97 Reasons Democrats Are Weak On Defense And Can't Be Trusted To Govern In Wartime Here are just a few:
President Carter (4) also stopped B-1 bomber production, (5) gave away our strategically located Panama Canal and (6) made human rights the central focus of his foreign policy. That led Carter, a Democrat, (7) to make a monumental miscalculation and withdraw U.S. support for our long-standing Mideast military ally, the Shah of Iran. (8) Carter simply didn't like the Shah's alleged mistreatment of imprisoned Soviet spies. (...) Carter (10) thought Ayatollah Khomeini, a Muslim exile in Paris, would make a fairer Iranian leader than the Shah because he was a religious man. (11) With U.S. support withdrawn, the Shah was overthrown, and (12) the ayatollah returned and promptly proclaimed Iran an Islamic nation. (13) Executions followed. Palestinian hit men were hired to secretly eliminate the opposition so the religious mullahs couldn't be blamed. (...) In November 1979, Iranians, including (18) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, their current puppet president who was elected in an unfree, rigged election in which opponents were intimidated into not running, (19) stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and held 52 U.S. personnel hostage for 444 days. (...) Democrats waffled (50) on Reagan's request for support of Contras who were fighting to stay alive and take Nicaragua back from Daniel Ortega's communist Sandinistas. Each month, the Soviets poured $50 million worth of Russian tanks, anti-aircraft weapons, Hind attack helicopters and munitions into that central American country. (...) Democratic politicians (53) were proved wrong on virtually every vital Reagan policy. (54) His tax cuts set off a huge seven-year economic boom that created 20 million new jobs. (55) Interest rates tumbled from 21% to 7 1/2%. (56) Inflation nose-dived from 12% to 3%. And (57) oil prices collapsed when — contrary to warnings from Democrats — he removed price controls on natural gas. (...) Bin Laden (70) tried to buy weapons-grade uranium to develop a weapon that would kill on a mass basis — like Hiroshima. (71) In November 1995, a car bomb exploded at a Saudi-U.S. joint facility in Riyadh, killing five Americans. June 1996. (72) Khobar Towers, which housed U.S. Air Force personnel in Saudi Arabia, was blown up by Saudi Hezbollahs with help from Iran and some al-Qaida involvement. Nineteen Americans were killed and 372 wounded. July-August 1996. (73) The U.S. received from senior level al-Qaida defectors intelligence on the creation, character, direction and intentions of al-Qaida. February 1998. (74) Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri issued a fatwa declaring "war on America" and making the murder of any American anywhere on earth the "individual duty" of every Muslim. (...) May 1999. (83) Detailed reports from several sources let the CIA know that bin Laden would be in Kandahar for five days. Everyone agreed it was the best chance to get bin Laden. But word came to stand down. It was believed Tenet and Clinton were again concerned about civilian collateral damage. A key project chief angrily said three opportunities were missed in 36 hours. October 2000, (84) the USS Cole was bombed, killing 17 U.S. sailors. No action was taken due to concerns expressed by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Yep, an "interesting read".

Hmmm......

Redneck QuizAccording to experts, I am : 67% Redneck
Take the Redneck Quiz at JokesUnlimited.com
Ok, sometimes boredom makes ya do stupid things! :)

Swiped.....

Test

Can you pass the 3rd grade? Take the test! :) Hey, what else have ya got to do? And yes, I did get 'em all right... the second time. There is a timer after all, and I'm slow! Gee, thanks Sue! :)
I guess treason isn't what it use to be, since there's so much of it going around these days.

I'm SO confused!

War IS Hell

While reading an article in Der Spiegel, I came across these sentences that jumped out at me: On one side are the Afghan guerrillas with their hit-and-run tactics: fast, mobile, with light equipment and a capability for self-sacrifice that beggars belief in the West. On the other is the ultra-modern army from the West, NATO and the United States. This force enjoys technological superiority. But there's a chink in its armor: its low tolerance of casualties. Military experts refer to this as asymmetrical warfare. Ya know, it's true! We, in the west, are obsessed with the numbers, instead of concentrating on the mission. I don't want to see our soldiers die. Shoot, I don't want to anyone die, it doesn't matter which side they're on, but truth be told, better them, than us! However, if our leaders aren't willing to send soldiers into battle knowing they might not make it back, then, yes, we do have a problem. All the advanced technology in the world isn't going to help us win the war on terrorism without the willingness of sacrifice. This article is about Afghanistan, but that observance could just as easily apply to Iraq, or anywhere else in the world this war eventually takes us. Then we have the problem of "collateral damage". Civilians are dying anyway, by the hand of the terrorists. Should we really worry so much? I honestly don't know. I hate hearing of women and children being killed by roadside bombs, suicide bombers, etc. These are people who are going about their daily business, knowing that at any moment, their lives could be ended by senseless violence. And we have a problem with a relatively small number of soldiers who have died in this war? I say relative, because when you do a comparison to other wars we've been involved in, the number of killed in action are VERY small. (As of today, after 3 1/2 years, the number of KIA is 2,158.) Let's face facts. People die. Whether it's in war, a car accident, falling off a ladder or in their beds, people are going to die. Personally, I'd prefer dying in my sleep, as I'm sure, most people would, but that's not a reality. The reality is, we are at war for the very survival of our civilization, and people are going to die.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Hey... it ME! :)

Swiped from Milwaukee ID1OT

Mars and Pluto Climates Warming, Al Gore Scours for Extraterrestrial SUVs

Mars and Pluto are undergoing their own periods of global warming, according to multiple scientific studies. This has important implications for our own planet, and for Al Gore and liberal environmentalists as well. On Mars, NASA and the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory report a prolonged period of surface warming, and the Martian icecap is steadily receding. According to scientists, "the fact that it is changing suggests that Mars may have major, global climate changes that are occurring on the same time scales as Earth's most recent climate shifts, including the last Ice Age." (emphasis added) Pluto is undergoing a similar period of global warming, scientists report. According to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology release, "Pluto is undergoing global warming, as evidenced by a three-fold increase in the planet's atmospheric pressure during the past 14 years, a team of astronomers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Williams College, the University of Hawaii, Lowell Observatory and Cornell University announced." Of course, this is devastating news for global-warming hysterics here on Planet Earth. After all, efforts to locate Martian or Plutonian SUVs, oil conglomerates, neoconservatives, cattle or internal-combustion engines in order to attribute blame have failed so far. Not to be deterred, however, Al Gore has reportedly occupied the Lowell Observatory, pacing the floors and bellowing in his trademark manner, "keep searching – if Mars is warming, it must have SUVs!" Read the rest here! (heh heh heh)

Our Enemies At CAIR

From Jarhead's Firing Range:
The Muslim nutjobs at CAIR have always decried any criticism of Islam as "racist," "intolerant," "islamiphobic," or whatever their buzzword of the week is. They actively support every mosque that preaches the "death to America" mantra that is supported by the Q'uran. Don't believe that? Just go to any Mosque in America, listen to what they preach, and then cry, "Oh crap, they really do hate us!" See what CAIR has to say about it. Just for S&G's, here's a few tidbits from CAIR's own website (my own comments are thrown in because I simply feel like commenting, hell, it's my blog): "CAIR Good News Alert: VA Muslim Student Allowed Islamic Attire in Gym Class" -Yep; "special" rights for Muslims. Sounds about right in line with their agenda. "CIVIL LIBERTIES: Oppose the US-UK Extradition Treaty" -Sure wouldn't want criminals to be prosecuted…. "The Quran is the record of the exact words revealed by God through the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized by Muhammad and then dictated to his companions. The text of the Quran was cross-checked during the life of the Prophet. The 114 chapters of the Quran have remained unchanged through the centuries." -So, there should be no disputing the violence and hate that it preaches as "religion?" Thanks; you've made normal folks' arguments easier. "The poll, sponsored by the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and conducted by an independent research firm, was designed to understand what Americans think about Muslims: * When asked what comes to mind when they hear "Muslim," 32 percent of respondents made negative comments. Only two percent had a positive response." -Well, that's from CAIR's own survey. I cannot imagine why only two percent had something positive to say about Muslims….perhaps they were Muslims? The point is this: CAIR supports one thing: Muslims. Muslims support one thing: The teachings of the Q'uran. The teachings of the Q'uran are out there for the the world to see: Commit violence to further Islam, and be sure to use deceit too! What a load of crap. These people should all be deported to France, where they will be embraced, and will have countless thousands surrender to them. Screw CAIR.
Agreed!

The "Religion of Peace" and Their Appeasers

France Probes Death Threats Against Teacher Who Attacked Islam
French anti-terrorism authorities Friday opened an inquiry into death threats against a philosophy teacher who has been forced into hiding over a newspaper column attacking Islam, legal officials said. Robert Redeker, 52, has been given round-the-clock police protection, changing addresses every two days, since the article appeared in the conservative French newspaper Le Figaro earlier this month. Written in reaction to the Muslim fury unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's references to Islam, the piece describes the Koran as a "book of extraordinary violence" and Islam as "a religion which ... exalts violence and hate". Under the heading "In the face of Islamist intimidation, what must the free world do?", Redeker claimed that "Islam is trying to make Europe yield to its vision of mankind" using "violence and intimidation". It describes the Prophet Mohammed, as depicted in the Koran, as a "master of hate", "a merciless war-leader, a pillager, a massacrer of Jews and a polygamist". Since then Redeker says he has received e-mail threats targeting himself and his wife and three children, and that his photograph and address were available on several Islamist Internet sites. "There is a very clear map of how to get to my home, with the words: 'This pig must have his head cut off'," he said. (...) "We are in a democracy, everyone has the right to express his views freely -- of course while respecting others. " But Redeker -- interviewed on French radio from a safe house -- accused the authorities of leaving him "alone and abandoned", saying the education ministry had not offered him any help. On Thursday Education Minister Gilles de Robien expressed "solidarity" with the teacher, but also warned that "a state employee must show prudence and moderation in all circumstances." (...) Several French rights groups, while condemning the intimidation, accused Redeker -- a published philosopher known for his strong views on Islam -- of irresponsible "provocation". The MRAP anti-racism group said his article was badly timed and likely to fuel French fears of a Muslim "enemy within", without distinction between ordinary citizens and violent extremists. Likewise, the Paris-based League of Human Rights said it revealed Redeker's "hatred of Islam and Muslims" -- though it said no one should be intimidated for their ideas, "however sickening". Redeker's article has been denounced on Al-Jazeera television by the influential Qatari Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi, and the September 19 issue of Le Figaro was banned in Egypt and Tunisia. (...) The press freedoms watchdog Reporters Without Borders issued a strong-worded statement against what it called "ideological censorship"."It is unacceptable that, more and more, threats and censorship are taking the place of controversy and debate," it warned. Speaking on Europe 1, Redeker said his detractors had "already won a victory of sorts." "I cannot do my job. I have no freedom of movement. I am in hiding. Already they have succeeded in punishing me ... as if I was guilty of holding the wrong opinions."
Nice people, eh. Freedom of speech evidently isn't one of those things the Islamofascists values much.
Go here....NOW! H/T: Gawfer

Zawahiri's Rants

I'd really like to know what this guy is smoking!
In a portion of the same video, posted on the internet on Friday and released by the Virginia-based IntelCenter, al-Zawahiri addresses Bush: "Why don't you tell them how many million citizens of America and its allies you intend to kill in search of the imaginary victory and in breathless pursuit of the mirage towards which you are driving your people's sons in order increase your profits?"
How many of them are we going to squash is a better question!
"Bush you are a lying failure and a charlatan. It has been three and a half years [since the arrests] ... What happened to us? We have gained more strength and we are more insistent on martyrdom," he said.
He sounds desperate, in my opinion.
"Bush, O failure and liar, why don't you be courageous for once and confront your people and tell them the truth about your losses in Iraq and Afghanistan."
At least OUR leader doesn't have to recruit young men to fly planes filled with innocent men, women and children, into buildings, killing themselves along with the innocents.
Al-Zawahiri also called Pope Benedict a "charlatan" because of his remarks on Islam. "This charlatan accused Islam of being incompatible with rationality while forgetting that his own Christianity is unacceptable to a sensible mind."
Oh yeah, blowing people up is REAL sensible - the actions of a rational, and peaceful people. Stop the ACLU has a great column, with more translations, and one comment that echoes the same thing I told my husband this afternoon when they showed the tape on the idjit box....that Zawahiri is getting his material from the Democrat playbook!

A Few of Today's Events

A Republican Congressman from Florida resigns in disgrace. The principle, shot by a kid, died. I saw an eagle. By far, seeing that eagle was the best thing to happen all day. I just wish I had had a camera.

School Security

In light of the events this morning at a school in western Wisconsin, Jeff Wagner was asking listeners what was to be done to keep our kids safe. The very first caller said that no matter what the cost, metal detectors should be placed in every single school. Say WHAT? I don't think so! NO NO NO NO! It's not that I don't want our kids safe in the schools, of course I do. But when you start putting metal detectors in every single school, you are admitting defeat, and the lunatics win. So, what's my suggestion? Well, I'd made every single parent take parenting classes, and make them pay for the privilege. Sounds silly, doesn't it. Well, if the taxpayers are going to be footing the bill for metal detectors in schools, even if they don't have kids school aged, I think the burden should be shifted to the people who actually have kids. We've got so many people having kids and no idea how to deal with the little rugrats. I take this incident very seriously! I do, after all, have 2 granddaughters of school age (8 & 14). However, when they act like total jackasses, I blame them, my daughter, son in law, and myself. Luckily, neither one has done something like carry a gun into a school. These are suppose to be buildings filled with learning, not prison guards. Although, looking back, sometimes it felt like a prison.

On Passage of the Bill (S. 3930 As Amended )

Measure: S. 3930 Measure Title: A bill to authorize trial by military commission for violations of the law of war, and for other purposes. NAYs ---34
Akaka (D-HI) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Biden (D-DE) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Cantwell (D-WA) Chafee (R-RI) Clinton (D-NY) Conrad (D-ND) Dayton (D-MN) Dodd (D-CT) Dorgan (D-ND) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Harkin (D-IA) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lincoln (D-AR) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Obama (D-IL) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Sarbanes (D-MD) Schumer (D-NY) Wyden (D-OR)
Oooo... now there's a big surprise! Feingold and Kohl voted AGAINST this bill. What I do find even more annoying is Lincoln Chafee, RINO from hell. Can someone please explain to me WHY President Bush and the RNC backed this bozo?

Outrageous Medical Costs

I was reading this article on JS Online, and started wondering "why?"
Cardiology: Intravascular stent placement Milwaukee: $2,176 Detroit: $510 Cincinnati: $551 Orthopedics: Arthroscopic knee surgery Milwaukee: $962 St. Louis: $629 Cleveland: $653 Radiology: MRI Milwaukee: $945 Cleveland: $531 Kansas City: $531 Gastroenterology: Colonoscopy Milwaukee: $640 St. Louis: $389 Cincinnati: $392
I don't know much about how they price medical care, I just know it's a lot higher than it use to be, no matter where you live. I'm praying I never have to go to Milwaukee for any kind of treatment. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any explanation other than the lack of competition in Milwaukee. I wonder if they charge more because their malpractice insurance is a lot higher? The article didn't mention it, but that seems to be a problem everywhere. Just curious.

Political ads on TV are getting worse

If you stop and think about it, this guy is right. Political ads are pretty bad, but I don't think they are any worse than what they were when I was a young sprout, it's the medium that's changed. In this world of instant information (or gratification if you want to look at it from that direction), we are bombarded from all sides by ads hitting on corruption and scandal.
Am I the only one who winces when election years come and the political advertisements air on television? It seems the advertisements get worse each time. I listen and watch each one once. When I notice a repeat, I hit the remote. Sometimes, they appear to be endless. There is far too much money spent in trying to persuade the voters. In this letter, I'll stick with the race for governor. It seems that both major party candidates for governor have accepted money from questionable sources. Yet they try to label the other guy a crook. In general, both may be nice guys, at heart. However, when half-truths, lies and distortion are used in their behalf, as they campaign for office, what can the public expect when they are in office? I believe that they would take money from the devil if it would get them into office. In the manner they have acted, they have. When those questionable sources give money, is anything expected back? In the past few years, there have been leaders from both major political parties serving time because of abuse of power. Instead of serving the public, it has become self-serve for some politicians and the parties. My question is: Why do we accept those negative political advertisements and those questionable sources giving to our public servants? Is not the will of the people stronger than the dens of iniquity in Madison? They promise reform, but leave loopholes in the law. After an election, we all have mud on us. Somehow, there doesn't seem to have a moral base. There should be a public outcry on these practices led by the media and clergy. George R. Wagner Fond du Lac
As long as the ad projects the absolute truth, I don't think there's anything wrong with a little "negativity". However, when ads are out and out lies, and I KNOW they are lies, as should those who are producing them, I have a real problem. Should they be yanked? Well, with our 1st Amendment, I'd say no, they shouldn't, but there should be oversight on the part of the election board, or someone who deals with reality. Oh, wait a minute... that's not Wisconsin's election board. Reality doesn't come into play with any body with folks appointed by the Doyle administration.... never mind!

GRRRR

All morning I've been fighting with my computer, trying to get connected. I thought once we got DSL, we wouldn't have these problems anymore. I thought wrong! The little monitor thingy down there said I had an "excellent" connection. Well, if it was so excellent, how come I couldn't connect? I finally broke down and called the server. The problem wasn't with them, or with my computers, it was the little box thingys. You have to turn them off and on to make them work? YEESH! So much happening in the world this morning, and I'm sitting here scratching my head/butt trying to think of what to do. So, I did more laundry! Hey, at least I accomplished something constructive this morning. :)

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Excuse Me??

Why haven't I heard about this? I know I was out of town for a few days, but there is television in Las Vegas, and I did watch the news on a regular basis. Does the main stream media in this country give a happy crap about whether or not WE are insulted? They made such a big deal about the Muslim cartoons, and fearing they'd insult the Islamofascists, but what about this?
Text: "The Pope and those who live under his cloak"
[Al-Risala, September 18, 2006]
"The second message is for the criminal Benedict the 16th, the Vatican Pope. For this ignorant and stupid Pope, who has no one to attack besides Islam and the Prophet [Muhammad], may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him. He [the Pope] characterized Islam as a cruel religion, and characterized Muhammad, may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him, as a cruel man, spilling blood, who strove to kill. This hostile Pope refuses to apologize to Muslims; and, instead of apologizing he blames the Muslims for not understanding, thereby adding crime upon crime. This arrogant Pope sees the Muslims as too inferior that he should apologize to them. To this arrogant Pope - criminal and arrogant - this message is from Allah the Elevated and the Exalted, as it was said: 'Think not that Allah is unaware of what the wicked do. He but gives them a respite until a day when eyes will stare (in terror).' [Sura14:42]" [Palestinian Authority TV, September 22, 2006]
H/T: Jihad Watch

Jihad du Jour

Jonah Goldberg: Terrorists' 'Excuse du Jour' If there were no Iraq war, extremists would just find another rallying cry. I've no doubt that it's true. The terrorists would find some excuse, ANY excuse to kill and destroy, because, well, that's what they do. Do you know of anything that's been produced by such destruction of human life? Has anything good ever come of that sort of insanity?
If you've ever stood up to a bully, you know how this works. Confrontation tends to increase the chances of violence in the short term but decreases its likelihood in the long term. Any hunter will tell you that the most dangerous moment is when you've cornered an animal, and any cop will tell you that standing up to muggers puts you in danger. American colonists were less safe for standing up to King George III, and the United States was certainly safer in the short term when we stood on the sidelines while Germany was conquering Europe. Heck, we would have been safer in the short run if we'd responded to Pearl Harbor by telling the Japanese they could have the Pacific to themselves.
I'm starting to question the sanity of those who think we should run out of Iraq. Is being safe for the moment more important than being safe in the long run? I have grandchildren I want to live in a safe world. If I have to die to give them that world, then so be it!
Iraq is the excuse du jour for jihadists. But the important factor is that these are young men looking for an excuse. If you live your life calculating that it's a mistake to do anything that might prompt murderers and savages to act like murderers and savages, you've basically decided to live under their thumb and surrender your civilization in the process.
I'm not going to surrender to murderous thugs! Are you?
A leading Muslim spokesman in Germany explained that he was all for free speech, as long as it didn't offend Muslims. The Germans' all-too-typical appeasement of terrorism no doubt makes them "safer" and "creates" fewer terrorists. And all it cost them -— for now -— is Mozart.
Big mistake! It's never going to stop until we stand up to them, and even then, it's questionable. I don't care why we went into Iraq, it's what we do now that's important! Cutting and running is NOT an option!

Carnival of the Badger

from Metro-Belle to Marine is the hostess of this week's Carnival of the Badger. Go check it out! Is "hostess" unPC? Good! :)

Torture Tactics Refined In US Prisons, ACLU Says

The director of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prisoner Project Wednesday accused U.S. governments past and present of honing torture tactics in American prisons before they were allegedly implemented in terrorist detention centers in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
I wonder when the ACLU is going to start worrying about the rights of American citizens.
"If you look at the iconic pictures from Abu Ghraib," Elizabeth Alexander told reporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, "you can match up these photos with the same abuses at American prisons, each one of them."
Really? And just where do these so called abuses happen? In which American prisons?
She said the ACLU knows and has proven that the torture tactics have been used in American prisons, but lacks the photographic evidence found at Abu Ghraib because "you could never get a camera into an American prison."
I'm a 21st century type person... no pictures, no proof. Or is she talking about something that happened BEFORE the War for Independence when the British were running things? Even if they had pictures, I'd have a hard time believing it since we've all seen the "photoshopped" pictures of al Reuters.
In a written statement submitted by University of Wisconsin Professor Alfred McCoy and read by Judge at Wednesday's event, McCoy asserted that the tactics used at Abu Ghraib were "not the sadism of a few creeps but instead [are] the two key trademarks of the CIA's psychological torture."
And the problem here is....? When you're trying to get information from the bad guys, "psychological torture" isn't such a bad thing. I'd much rather have them feeling a bit bad about themselves than bury thousands of Americans.
James Carafano, a senior research fellow for national security at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said if there is evidence of abuse in American prisons, it should be given to authorities.
The ACLU has no problem going to the courts, as we've seen many times in the past, so what's the problem with presenting hard evidence this time?
"People who know better tend to use the word torture because it kind of creates this visceral reaction and they know flat well, it doesn't actually meet the legal definition of torture," he said.
Sorry, undies on the head, in my book is NOT torture.

Ramadan

From Wikipedia:
The word Ramadan is derived from the word ramd "to burn". The entire month is spent fasting from dawn to dusk. The name came from the time before the Islamic calendar, when the month of Ramadan fell in the summer. Fasting during this month is often thought to figuratively burn away all sins. Muslims believe that the Qur'an started sent down to the earth during this month. Furthermore, the Prophet Muhammad told his followers that the gates of Heaven would be open all the month and the gates of Hell would be closed. The first day of the next month is spent in great celebrations and rejoicings and is observed as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ or `Eid ul-Fitr.
I guess quiet contemplation isn't part of the program. This explains a great deal. I suppose I thought the Muslim "holy month of Ramadan" was, in a way, kind of like our Lent. I thought wrong! So, this means it's ok to murder even more innocent people because "the gates of hell" are closed? Oh, wait a minute...they do that anyway because it's also ok to murder innocents to become a martyr, or is that just to spread Islam. I'm getting so confused about this "religion of peace".
The new leader of al-Qaida in Iraq urged Muslims to make the holy month of Ramadan a "month of holy war," in an audiotape posted on Islamic Web site Thursday.
Well, I guess that explains everything, doesn't it!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

My Apologies ....

...to Gawfer! I thought I had added his blog to my ever growing list over there on the side, but evidently, I let it slip my mind. So, for that, Gawfer, I sincerely apologize! :)

Another Excellent Post

Reading through the Stop the ACLU's site, I'm always amazed how passionate, and well informed the authors are of the terrific columns. Another one I'd recommend is Sneaky language from the ACLU on yesterday’s passage of HR 2679.
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union today condemned the House of Representatives for adopting H.R. 2679, the “Public Expression of Religion Act of 2005″ (PERA). The bill would bar the recovery of attorneys’ fees to citizens who win lawsuits asserting their fundamental constitutional and civil rights in cases brought under the First Amendment. “The House has once again shown little regard for the Bill of Rights in voting to limit Americans’ ability to keep the government from intruding on religious expression,” said Caroline Fredrickson, Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. “The bill’s supporters claim they are protecting religious freedom, when in fact this bill will undermine it. We are deeply dismayed that the House adopted this proposal and urge the Senate to reject this bill and protect the Constitution.” The ability to recover attorneys’ fees in civil rights and constitutional cases, including Establishment Clause cases, is necessary to help protect the religious freedom of all Americans and to keep religion government-free. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment protects the religious liberty of all Americans. People who successfully prove the government has violated their constitutional rights would, under the bill, be required to pay their own legal fees — often totaling tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. Few citizens can afford to do so. But more importantly, citizens should not be required to do so where the court finds that the government has violated their rights and the Constitution.
(Commentary on the site)

ACLU: A Legacy Of Hypocrisy

I've never been a fan of the ACLU, but the more I learn about them, the less I can find a good reason for their existence. I've seen our society deteriorate, thanks in large part, due to the actions of this communist based organization. Now, they're "eating their own". Read the post on Stop the ACLU, follow the links, and learn more about the hypocrisy of this dangerous group.

Giuliani Defends Clinton on 9/11 Efforts

Let's face it, former President Clinton's behavior was ridiculous this past Sunday.
Political bickering over which president _ Clinton or George W. Bush _ missed more opportunities to prevent the attacks has been escalating since Clinton gave a combative interview on "Fox News Sunday" in which he defended his efforts to kill Osama bin Laden.
"The idea of trying to cast blame on President Clinton is just wrong for many, many reasons, not the least of which is I don't think he deserves it," Giuliani said in Response to a question after an appearance with fellow Republican Charlie Crist, who is running for governor. "I don't think President Bush deserves it. The people who deserve blame for Sept. 11, I think we should remind ourselves, are the terrorists _ the Islamic fanatics _ who came here and killed us and want to come here again and do it."
I can't even begin to express my lack of a respect for Clinton, but I'm sort of inclined to agree with Rudy on this one. We should be blaming the Islamofascists for their actions, instead of point fingers at who did, or did not, do enough to stop Bin Laden.
Giuliani also said a recently declassified report that said the Iraq war had become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists demonstrated the need to continue the fight there.
I don't suppose the fact that the terrorists will use this report against us in any way they can will shut up anyone, will it?
"The jihadists very much want a victory in Iraq. They feel that if they could defeat us in Iraq they will have a great victory for terrorism," Giuliani said. "What that should do is organize us to say if they want a big victory in Iraq then we have to deprive them of that victory."
We can NOT allow them a victory of any sort! It's time to start kicking some serious jihadist ass!

#1000th post... or so it says!

Guantanamo Makes Adjustments for Ramadan

See Angel's take on this story at Woman Honor Thyself.
Muslim detainees at Guantanamo Bay entered Ramadan with traditional sweets, dates and honey -- but without a military chaplain to lead them in prayer during Islam's holy month.
Shucky darn!

A Picture that BEGGED to be Swiped!!

Something for the .... ummm... Gentlemen!

Hey, I suppose boredom could be backed off a smidge with this? :) H/T: Grouchy Old Cripple
Another of one of my many favorite blogs, Dennis York, has a hilarious post, Bring Me Your Tired, Your Weak, Your Gay. Definitely worth your time. :)

Security Leaks

I don't know about you, but personally, I'm getting pretty sick of hearing about leaks. I'm sure there are many who believe that the public has a "right to know" every little thing that goes on in the government. I, however, do NOT need to know when it comes to the safety of me and mine. I want to see the person, or persons, who is/are responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I see this as treason, but the law does not. A firing squad would be too good for whoever finds it necessary to put us all in jeopardy to fulfill their own need by trying to make the Bush administration look bad. We are all suppose to be Americans, and as such, we should all be more concerned with the safety and well being of America, rather than promoting our own agenda, be it Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or Independent, etc. So, KNOCK IT OFF!

Swiped ...

Personality Test

I'm not so sure about this! :)
Testriffic.com
H/T: Gawfer

Some Highlights

House votes to criminalize taking minor across line for abortion
"It protects minors from exploitation from the abortion industry, it promotes strong family ties and it helps foster respect for state laws," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. Bill supporters argued that it made no sense that minors who need parental permission to get an aspirin at school or go on field trips can get an abortion without telling their parents.
I find it amazing that this would ever be in question. But of course, the House won't get squat done before the elections, so naturally, there will be no compromise with the Senate. Report: T.O. tried suicide
Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens attempted suicide by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after fire rescue personnel arrived.
Ever wonder what goes on in someone's head who has much to live for when they try something like this? Falk gets Planned Parenthood endorsement
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, the political arm of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, announced today it was endorsing Falk, a Democrat, who is facing J.B. Van Hollen, a Republican and former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin.
There's a shocker for ya. The death machine supporting the party of death's candidate. If they endorsed J.B., I'd find another candidate! Pope in 'Crusader conspiracy' with Bush
Sheik Abu Saqer, leader of Gaza's Jihadia Salafiya Islamic outreach movement, which seeks to make secular Muslims more religious, called the pope a "puppet" for "that Crusader George Bush." The Gaza imam said the only Christian-Muslim dialogue that is acceptable is one in which "all religions agree to convert to Islam."
Not gonna happen! I'm afraid their sort of "tolerance and peace" doesn't jibe with mine. Mourners of slain officer stream in to church
Johnson, 40, died in a shooting Thursday after making a traffic stop. He was shot in the head and face from the back seat of his patrol car. Juan Leonardo Quintero, a 32-year-old illegal immigrant, has been charged with capital murder in connection with Johnson's death.
How many more officers and civilians will be buried before our "leaders" will actually DO SOMETHING!?

My Day Begins!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Hey Russ! Are You Listening?

US troop presence keeps neighbors from invading Iraq: Talabani
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said that the US military presence in Iraq keeps neighbors from invading his country. "The American presence has always prevented any kind of foreign invasion to Iraq," Talabani said. "That's one of the main reasons why we think that we need an American presence, even symbolical, in the country to prevent our neighbors attacking us," he said at a forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center, a Washington think thank. Talabani also said Baghdad could not "further tolerate" neighbors' interference in its internal affairs. "I think that our neighbors must understand that our patience is limited," he said, refusing to single out countries but adding "we mean all of them." Iraq shares borders with Syria, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Asked if there was concern over aggression from Turkey, Talabani said: "I don't think there is any danger for invasion by Turkey to Iraq." Iraq has "good relations" with the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and could help Ankara in its conflict with the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), he said. "We could convince PKK to stop fighting in Turkey," the Iraqi leader said. Talabani also insisted that Iraq would not spiral down into civil war. "There would be no civil war. We have problems, we have some kind of extremists who are fighting against each other. They are not representing the whole society," he said. He also defended the US military presence in Iraq. "The immediate departure of coalition forces would only unleash the terrorists," Talabani said. "I cannot promise when or how the American presence will completely end in Iraq but I can promise that American soldiers do not fight in vain."

Two Great Links

One of my many favorite blogs is Boots & Sabers. This evening Owen has a great posting, The Idiocy of 9/11 Conspiracies. And while you're at it, check out his column, There’s merit to paying teachers based on merit.

NYC Mulls Ban on Trans Fats in Eateries

They have GOT to be kidding! What is it about people in New York that refuses to allow people to make their own decisions?
The city health department unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would bar cooks at any of the city's 24,600 food service establishments from using ingredients that contain the artery-clogging substance, commonly listed on food labels as partially hydrogenated oil.
Out of curiosity, why add an ingredient to something that doesn't need it? Where did it come from?
"Labeling is one thing, but when they totally ban a product, it goes well beyond what we think is prudent and acceptable," said Chuck Hunt, executive vice president of the city's chapter of the New York State Restaurant Association.
Can we outlaw stupidity? Oh, guess not, because then we'd HAVE to raise taxes to build so many new prisons to house the idiots!
Wendy's announced in August that it had switched to a new cooking oil that contains no trans fatty acids. Crisco now sells a shortening that contains zero trans fats. Frito-Lay removed trans fats from its Doritos and Cheetos. Kraft's took trans fats out of Oreos.
So, what's the problem? If companies are acting on their own, is it really necessary for NYC to regulate what goes into foodstuffs?
"Artificial trans fats are very toxic, and they almost surely causes tens of thousands of premature deaths each year," he said. "The federal government should have done this long ago."
Federal regulation, contrary to what the lefties believe, is NOT the answer to every thing. We are grownups... well, most of us are, and we control what we eat and drink. We even have control over what our children ingest, at least when they're with us. For example, if I want to sit down and eat that whole pound of white chocolate M&M's, that's my choice. There will be consequences that I will have to deal with, like a larger hind end, but then, that would be MY problem, and choice.

Frightening Prospect!

DTD
Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!

All The Same

While in Las Vegas, I noticed something. Ok, I noticed a lot of things, but one thing in particular got my attention on television and made me wonder if Democrats all over the country have the same person writing their ads. I honestly don't remember the woman's name, but I sure recognized the content. It's almost (word for word) the same type of ads Gov. Doyle is running here in Wisconsin, attacking Congressman Green. The woman is running for Congress, yet it sounds like she running against the President, just like a few of Doyle's ads. Odd, don't you think? :)

New Ship

Tacky, but amusing. The US Navy welcomed the latest member of its fleet today. Pictured above: The USS William Jefferson Clinton (CVS1) set sail today from its home port of Vancouver, BC. The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to President Bill Clinton "for his foresight in military budget cuts" and his conduct while president. The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and is completely solar powered with a top speed of 5 knots. It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14 Tomcat or one (unarmed) F18 Hornet aircraft which although they cannot be launched or captured on the 100 foot flight deck but form a very menacing presence. As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on board. The 20 person crew is completely diversified and includes members of all races, creeds, sex, and sexual orientation. This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, is specially trained to avoid conflicts and appease any and all enemies of the United States at all costs. An on board Type One DNC Universal Translator can send out messages of apology in any language to anyone who may find America offensive. The number of apologies are limitless and though some may sound hollow and disingenuous, the Navy advises all apologies will sound very sincere. The ship's purpose is not defined so much as a unit of national defense - but instead in times of conflict the USS Clinton has orders to seek refuge in Canada. The ship may be positioned near the Democratic National Party Headquarters for photo-ops and can be used extensively for social experimentation, and whatever other worthless jobs the ex-commander-in-chief and his wife can think of. It is largely rumored that the ship will also be the set for the upcoming season of MTV's "The Real World". The ship was renamed and commissioned USS William J Clinton when someone realized the USS Blowfish was already taken. (thanks Ken)

Back to Reality! :(

We have arrived back from Sin City, tired and, of course, a lot more broke than when we left. But hey, we had a good time, so that helps ease the pain. :) Here's some observations for ya: 1. Midwest Super Saver flights suck. I'm not a sardine, and I don't like being packed in like one. If that wasn't bad enough, they don't serve their cookies on any flight before 10 a.m. How rude! 2. MGM Grand is HUGE! If you enjoy walking a quarter mile from your room to the elevator, then this is the place for you. If you don't, find someplace an itsy bit smaller. 3. If you check in at the airport, make sure the person you are talking to understands exactly what you reserved so when you actually arrive at the hotel, you won't be sitting in a room for a couple of hours that isn't yours, waiting for a bellman to bring the keys for the RIGHT room. (after an already long day, this is not a good way to get on my "let's do this again" list) 4. Go see Dennis Miller! Hilarious! 5. Go see The Four Tops. Great show! But leave before The Temptations, unless they figure out how to actually get a balanced mix. I don't know why anyone thinks that having the bass drown out the singing is a good show. I had such a headache! 6. If you're on a diet, do NOT plan on sticking to it! Under NO circumstance should a serious dieter ever go to Las Vegas!! Guess it's a good thing I didn't plan on sticking to my diet during this interlude, eh! :) Luckily, my britches aren't as tight as they could have been, so I didn't have to buy any bigger ones. 7. The perks of joining the MGM's Players Club were a LOT better than any of the others we have joined in the past. Free play, cash, free buffets (see #6!), free rooms, etc. Cool. It's also good at a lot of other casinos, including the Luxor, Bellagio, New York New York, Treasure Island, MGM in Detroit, if you want to go to Michigan, and at Beau Rivage in Biloxi, plus a few others I can't remember right now. 8. If you have ticket from a particular casino, make sure you cash it out before you leave! Nothing like getting on the plane to come home and finding a voucher for $90 in your pocket. I'm not mentioning any names, HE knows who he is! 9. Nice room, but strange. All glass and mirrors... spooky! Nothing worse than opening your eyes first thing in the morning and seeing yourself looking back FRIGHTENING, lemme tell ya! One fantastic thing (Fox News while drying my hair)...there was a flatscreen tv imbedded in the mirror in the bathroom. I want one! 10. The M&M Store is a hoot. 11. The monorail SOUNDS like a good idea, but don't assume, just because it says so, that the stop you want is actually close to where you want to go. The stop for the Stardust was actually a MILE from the Stardust. For a couple of bucks more, a cab would have made a lot more sense, and get you right to the bloomin' door. Although, other stops get you right into a few of the places, that wasn't one of them. 12. Get a massage! :) Since we aren't exactly major partiers, we don't have any tales that should "stay in Vegas". Sorry Mary! :) All in all, it was good for both of us to get away, especially my husband. He managed to actually relax, and not worry about all the things he has to deal with due to his mom's death. Addition from my husband: A toilet that actually flushes is also a plus for any hotel room. Unfortunately, ours decided NOT to perform that necessary function on a regular basis.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Going Bye Bye

Things have been kind of rough around here for the last few weeks, so we're taking a few days off. Oddly enough, I'm NOT taking my laptop with me. Oh, don't go into shock, I can live without it.... I think. We shall see! :) If I start going into withdrawals, I'm sure I can find access to the internet, somewhere. >:-/ Itinerary: Thursday: Fly to Las Vegas, be vegetables. Yeah, right! Friday: Dennis Miller Saturday: Dinner at William B's, The Temptations & Four Tops Sunday: Wander around, waste money. Monday: Wander around, waste more money, fly back to Milwaukee. Tuesday: Back to reality.

Herding Cats!

One thing we always do before taking off on a trip for any longer than 2 days, is put the cats in jail. It use to be a lot easier. I was younger, they were smaller and easier to "manipulate". This afternoon, it took my sister in law and I about 20 minutes to round up ONE cat! She was on one side of the bed, on her stomach.... I was on the other side, hiney in the air, head as far under the bed as I could go. It use to be SOOOO much easier. I'm exhausted, no doubt my sister in law isn't feeling any joy either. The cat bit her! sigh... They are now safely in jail, and I'm considering taking up drinking!

Nuclear Chavez?

It's not bad enough that Ahmabooboo is working on expanding Iran's nuclear technology, but Chavez is "hinting" he may be on the verge and joining that "club"? Dear G-D, help us all! And he wants to move the UN to Venezuela. Hey, come to think of it, go for it! I'm all for getting the UN out of OUR "empire". One thing I found amusing about all the Chavez rants was "Yankee empire, go home!" What a hoot. We ARE home you low life, scum sucking, weasle! Now get out! Back to your regularly scheduled lunacy!

Disgusting!

Chavez... a rambling, raving, lunatic! Talking at the UN right now... I've never heard such lunacy. This guy is giving me a headache. He's babbling a LOT, but not saying anything, other than Bush is evil. This guy is seriously dangerous!!! UPDATE! On Drudge: 'THE DEVIL CAME TO THE UN YESTERDAY... It Still Smells of Sulphur here... Bush, I have the feeling you are going to live the rest of your days as a nightmare... We need a psychologist to analyze Bush... YANKEE IMPERIALISTS GO HOME... Maybe we need to move the United Nations out of USA'... Another UPDATE: Transcript of lunatic Chavez.

I Had to Do It!

I could no longer resist the temptation!! I had to steal this from GUNZ!

The Trojan Camel

There's a terrific post over at Blogger Beer. He coins the term, The Trojan Camel, and it definitely fits with the current state of affairs.

The Party of Perception

I'm mosying around the internet this morning, and came across a REAL interesting column on Huffington Post. Yes, it was difficult, but I manage to read the majority of it before I snorted my coffee all over the keyboard. It reinforces the idea that the Democrat Party is the party of NO IDEAS! They complain, long and loud, but don't have any answers for today's problems. So, how do they plan to win back Congress? Why, advertising of course. Guest Column: Rules Democrats Should Use To Take Back Congress Here are few interesting highlights:
You do not have a media outlet like Fox, so you must work twice as hard to get the mainstream media to carry your message to ALL voters. Importantly, do not believe the mainstream media is for you and against Republicans. They're not. If you somehow think they'll help you win an election, you've already lost.
No, the Dems have CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC! We do however have talk radio, but not everyone has the good sense to listen.
The target audience fervently believed Saddam Hussein WAS behind the 9/11 attacks and there WERE weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Just as they believe today that the second in command of Al Qaeda has been killed or captured at least a dozen times -- AND they've conveniently forgotten that Osama Bin Laden is not only still alive, but happily and calmly planning future attacks against our country.
They really do think Americans are stupid! I don't know anyone who believed that Hussein was behind 9/11. NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON! No one has forgotten that Bin Laden is still running around cooking up new plans to destroy us either. Neither has the President, but he's not running for office in November, so why on earth do they want to campaign against him?
Stop playing by "Marquess of Queensberry" rules. Before you get punched, you punch. Hard. Whenever possible, you punch below the belt. And most importantly, even after they are down, you keep punching.
Is this different from what they've been doing for the last few elections?
George Bush. Cocaine. Alcohol. The National Guard. Deserter. With 40 days to go before the election, there should have been 40 awful revelations about George Bush -- one each day, each worse than the one before it.
I repeat, George Bush isn't running for office. So, why are they running against him, not to mention bringing up proven lies? After watching the Green/Doyle debate last Friday, I'm pretty sure the Doyle camp is actually listening to this fool. Go read the whole thing, it's a hoot, and scary. The mind of a lib is a dangerous place!

New Conspiracy Theory: Cheaper Gas

So, let me get this straight.... it's Bush's fault when gas prices are high, and it's Bush AND the Republicans fault when the gas prices fall? Have I got that right?
If you think I'’m kidding, then you don'’t know Jack-—Jack Cafferty that is. Cafferty shoots from the lip often enough as a CNN host, but on the August 30 edition of that network'’s "“Situation Room,"” he outdid himself. After a story about how gas prices might get close to $2 by Thanksgiving, Cafferty grabbed his tinfoil hat and came up with his own conspiracy theory. "“You know, if you were a real cynic, you could also wonder if the oil companies might not be pulling the price of gas down to help the Republicans get re-elected in the midterm elections a couple of months away,"” he ranted.
That, right there, is a darn good reason why CNN is NOT the most "trusted name in news".
On the September 3 "“In The Money,"” he repeated his crazy charge when he should have sounded retreat. "“I mean the oil companies have a vested interest in seeing that the Republicans remain in control of the federal government,"” Cafferty again claimed. "“They wouldn'’t pull prices down before the midterms now. Would they?"”
I don't watch CNN, unless the motel when I might be staying hasn't moved into the 21st century. I had to look this guy up. He's actually a "news anchor"?? No, of course CNN isn't biased! (snicker)
Because in the real world, oil companies don'’t control gas prices. They'’re set on world markets. They'’ve dropped significantly from their recent high on August —declining 42 cents between August 12 and September 12. If you'’ll recall, gas prices soared from $2.26 a gallon in February as Iran increased tensions about its nuclear aims. Then, on April 11, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, "“Iran has joined the nuclear countries of the world,"” according to the New York Times. Gas shot up about 25 cents in two weeks thanks to our nuclear reaction.
I'm as dumb as a box of rocks, and even I know that the price of a barrel of oil is set by speculators, and supply and demand. Unless, of course, you live in Wisconsin, and the price of a gallon of gas is set by the state, by way of the minimum mark up and excessive tax.
If you'’re Jack Cafferty, that was too much to bear. The huge oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico made it worse. Cafferty likes high gas prices. "“I hope gas prices go as high as they have to go to get the rest of these morons off the road in these big Hummers,"” he wished on the March 25 "“In the Money."” So now he'’s angry because gas prices aren'’t high enough. In that case, he must love OPEC. According to the September 12 New York Times, OPEC said it "“would cut production if prices fell more."” That looks like they're keeping prices high by controlling supply. By Cafferty's logic, that would either make Ahmadinejad a big Democratic supporter or talk of such conspiracies downright silly. If you want crazy conspiracies from your news broadcast, then tune to CNN. If you want something better, send Jack Cafferty some aluminum foil so he knows how you feel about his cooking up a kooky theory for gas prices.
Thanks, but I prefer my news coming from the world of reality!

Not Happy!

I'm cold! I do not like being cold! I'm even less happy because I know it's going to get even colder. Living in an old house, the cold is a major factor in my day. It's 40 degrees. I don't like it! :( BUT, at this time tomorrow, I'll be on a plane, winging my way to Las Vegas. At 5:30 a.m., it's 74 degrees. I like that! :) Hey, I'm a Texan, I don't do cold!

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Baby Abby Found Safe!!

FANTASTIC!!

Ahmabooboo?

No doubt in my mind... that guy is nuttier than the proverbial fruitcake, and just as dangerous!

Contradictions

“The army will not get involved in the political conflict. Political troubles should be resolved by politicians. Military coups are a thing of the past.” ~Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin~
Thai Military Launches Coup, Takes Power From Prime Minister Thaksin
An announcement on national television, signed by Army Commander-in-Chief Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin, said martial law had been declared across Thailand and the Constitution revoked. He ordered all troops to report to their duty stations and not leave without permission from their commanders. Sondhi, who is known to be close to Thailand's revered constitutional monarch, will serve as acting prime minister, army spokesman Col. Akarat Chitroj said. Sondhi, a well-regarded officer, is a Muslim in this Buddhist-dominated nation.
Ok, so this Thai general says the army isn't going to get involved in a political conflict, yet declares martial law in a coup? I'm confused. And just because the man is a Muslim, doesn't mean anything either... at least, not at the moment. Thailand is a beautiful country. Yes, I actually lived there many MANY moons ago. I loved it!

Stolen...

DTD

Terrorism is not 'Islamic fascism'

Really? Ok, is it safe to say that "Islamic fascists" are terrorists?
Sen. Russ Feingold is right that President Bush and others should stop calling terrorists "Islamic fascists."
Why?
"Call them whatever you want - monsters, butchers - but the use of the term 'Islamic fascist' puts the name of Islam. . . in an exceptionally negative light," the Wisconsin Democrat said last week.
Sorry Russ, they've already done that themselves.
The term is "insulting and extremely unwise," Feingold added. It suggests that Islam condones villainous actions, such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Ummm... haven't seen anything to the contrary.
Many Muslims feel slighted by the pairing of Islam with fascism - a dictatorial governmental system that suppresses criticism and opposition and emphasizes nationalism and racism. Fascism was not a religious movement.
Then maybe they should stand up against the Islamofascists.
Denigrating Islam by linking it to fascism also is a strategic mistake by American leaders. Such terminology will not help the United States win friends among Muslims the world over. Instead, it will add to mistrust.
Like it matters what we do? We can bow and scrape, and it won't make a bit of difference. THEY WANT US DEAD! Pay attention Feingold! You're Jewish...they want YOU dead even more!
To Bush and other administration officials, "Islamic fascists" may be an easy description to spin out in speeches. But it's neither accurate nor wise.
Seems accurate to me. And no one has ever accused me of being "wise".
The word "terrorists" better describes hatred-fueled individuals who kill and maim innocents. They are not guided by a religion that propagates peace and brotherhood, or that respects human life.
Peace? Uh huh...
Bush should stop using the inflammatory rhetoric and instead show Muslims that their religion is respected in America.
Suck up! H/T: Charlie Sykes

Cool! I think....

NASA Tracks Mystery Object Near Atlantis Shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA mission controllers are tracking a mystery object hovering between the space shuttle Atlantis and Earth, and traveling at roughly the same speed as the orbiter, agency officials said Tuesday. “Right now they’re just tying to figure out exactly what it is, how far away it is,” NASA spokesperson Kimberly Harle told SPACE.com. “It’s pretty much assessing the whole situation.”

Point of Views

Texas is a BIG state, so it has a few BIG cities. I found two stories, on the same subject, so different, it was quite amusing. I guess it all depends on where you live, on how you see things. From the Houston Pravda...er Chronicle: FBI says Dallas most dangerous large city in 2005 straight from the AP. In the Dallas Morning News: Violent crime in U.S. on the rise again, a composite from staff and wire reports. The difference in the way the same story is presented can only be attributed one thing... it just all depends on where ya live. :)

Muslims Want Further Apology From Pope

Question:How many apologies are acceptable to the Muslim world? Answer: NONE! No amount of apologizing will "appease" the laughingly called Religion of Peace.
In Turkey, protesters said Benedict must make full amends before a planned November trip that would be his papacy's first visit to a Muslim nation. "Either apologize, or do not come," read a banner carried by a group of demonstrators from a religious workers' union. Iraq's parliament also rejected Benedict's explanation of his remarks, saying it was insufficiently clear.
Here's a little history lesson:
Whatever undeniable sins Christians committed during their course, the Crusades were essentially a defensive action: a belated and insufficient attempt by Western Christians to turn back the tide of Islam that had engulfed the Eastern Church. "“When accusing the West of imperialism,"” says the historian of jihad Paul Fregosi, "Muslims are obsessed with the Christian Crusades but have forgotten their own, much grander Jihad."” The lands in dispute during each Crusade were the ancient lands of Christendom, where Christians had flourished for centuries before Muhammad'’s armies called them idolaters and enslaved and killed them. If Westerners had no right to invade these putative Muslim lands, then Muslims had no right to take them in the first place.
No more apologies!

Obvious Differences

There is a story in the news these days that should highlight the major differences between the Western world, and Islamic theocracies.
Yesterday, a week after her 40th birthday, she made her dream come true. At an estimated cost of $20 million (£11 million), Mrs Ansari became the first woman space tourist after blasting off in a Russian Soyuz rocket from Star City in Kazakhstan.
She's 40? Now I'm really depressed!
Mrs Ansari was 16 when her family emigrated in 1984 as the Islamic Revolution in Iran was at its peak and girls faced a strictly limited future. Her parents said that they wanted her to be able to pursue her passion for science.
As a woman, she would have been stuck in the background of life, an insignificant being used only to produce more of the "dominant" males". Ok, libs.... where's YOUR outrage when women are treated as property? (chirrup)
She arrived speaking only French and Farsi, became an American citizen and quickly immersed herself in the study of electronics, receiving degrees in electrical engineering and computer science at George Mason University in Virginia and George Washington University in Washington.
This truly IS a land of opportunity! Hard work and perseverance have helped this lady achieve her dreams. My point here: If we continue to appease those who want us bowing to Mecca 5 times a day, or cut off our heads, there will be no more women like Anousheh Ansari. There will be no women in public office... local, state or national. There will be no women CEO's or even the opportunity to become one. Will women still be allowed an education of any kind? Wake up people, we are in a war for our very survival!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Rushdie, Hirsi Ali, the Pope -- Who's Next?

No quoting of medieval texts allowed.
The pope has apologized for the outrage amongst Muslims sparked by his recent comments. But the episode proves once again that criticizing Islam is dangerous.
Apologies mean nothing to these people.
... there's no reason to respond to every presumed insult. Consider an example from Denmark. Recently, a paper there published a number of rather tasteless Holocaust cartoons which had been shown in Tehran. The reaction of Copenhagen's rabbi was instructive when considered against the bloody response to the Muhammad cartoons -- outrage which ended up costing lives. When asked if he would call for protests, the rabbi merely said: "You know, I've seen worse." (emphases mine)
Pretty much shows the difference between the Muslim and the CIVILIZED world.

Tony's Forehead

W-HAT has happened to Tony Blair's forehead? The premier's policies may have caused a few noses to wrinkle in Labour ranks, but now the PM has developed the mother of all furrows on his brow. Observers at the TUC conference were startled to spot a giant W etched on his skin. To some the wrinkle may be a sign that in troubled times the PM is growing ever closer to George W Bush and becoming Tony Dubya Blair. But docs blame serious stress, which restricts blood flow to the skin causing it to wrinkle in that particular shape. Dr Patrick Bowler, head of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, said: "My advice is resign tomorrow." Meanwhile, Mr Blair's constituency agent John Burton said yesterday the PM had "no intention" of quitting as Sedgefield MP when he resigns from office next year. Well, since I don't do stress, I'll never have a W on my forehead. :)

A'yuh!

Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington, DC. The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I can't understand how you can be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we was the same size as kids, I just don't get it?" "Well," said the big 'gaiter, "What you been eatin' boy?" "Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'gator. "Hmm. Well, where do ya catch'em?" "Down at t'other side of the swamp near the parkin' lot by the Capitol." "Same here. Hmm. How do you catch 'em?" "Well, I crawls up under one of them Lexus and wait fer one to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the shit out of 'em, and eat 'em!" "Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see your problem. You ain't gettin' any real nourishment. See, by the time you get done shakin' the shit out of a politician, there ain't nothin' left but an asshole and a briefcase!"

A Case of TMI

TMI - Too Much Information Man rejects first penis transplant My question... was the "donor" aware this was going to happen to his...ummm... parts?

Pope Poll

In a poll on thisislondon.co.uk, 63% of those polled say the Pope should NOT have apologized, as opposed to 37% who say he should have. I voted NO. Go vote here. The Pope must die, says Muslim
A notorious Muslim extremist told a demonstration in London yesterday that the Pope should face execution. Anjem Choudary said those who insulted Islam would be "subject to capital punishment".
Yep, tolerance and peace!
Yesterday he said: "The Muslims take their religion very seriously and non-Muslims must appreciate that and that must also understand that there may be serious consequences if you insult Islam and the prophet. "Whoever insults the message of Mohammed is going to be subject to capital punishment." He added: "I am here have a peaceful demonstration. But there may be people in Italy or other parts of the world who would carry that out. "I think that warning needs to be understood by all people who want to insult Islam and want to insult the prophet of Islam." As well as placards attacking the Pope such as "Pope go to Hell", his followers outside the country's principal Roman Catholic church also waved slogans aimed at offending the sentiments of Christians such as "Jesus is the slave of Allah".
Can we start profiling now? I demand an apology RIGHT NOW for that last "sentiment". This is an evil influence, and we're just bowing down, not wanting to "offend" them so they'll like us. Well, I tell ya, it doesn't matter WHAT we do, they want us dead. It doesn't take much at all to set off these pigs, so why not "set 'em off" real well? Oh, you bet I'm a "radical Christian extremist" Rosie... I want to see YOUR children safe from these animals!

Insert Rude Comment about Senate HERE!

"Borrowed" from Sparks from the Anvil

Taxpayer Funded "Sucking Up" in the EU

Storm Track Appeasement: And the Beat Goes On. More European Dhimmitude
"There was a young lady from Niger. Who smiled as she rode on a tiger. After the ride/.She was inside, And the smile was on the face of the tiger."
There IS a choice whether or not to allow this cancer on civilization to proceed.

Not MY Fault!

No comment Needed

Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!

Unions Have Embraced Anti-War Extremism, Report Says

I'll say it flat out. I do NOT like unions. Yes, there was once a need for them, but times have changed, employees are protected by reasonable laws, and even though there are still "sweat shops", they aren't unionized, they're mostly illegals, and should be shut down promptly! Today's big unions don't give a flying flip for the workers, which is evidenced by their continuous backing of big taxing Dems. They are nothing more than communists and socialists with fancy alphabet names.
Labor leaders have established a close relationship with anti-American, anti-war activists as part of a move to the political left that began more than three decades ago, according to a recent report produced by a conservative think tank.
Unions actually working AGAINST the same people they claim to represent - the AMERICAN worker. Some of those members paying their dues faithfully are also veterans who have fought for those same union leaders' right to be jackasses.
"Prominent self-styled 'peace activists' such as Cindy Sheehan, Leslie Cagan and Ramsey Clark rarely waste an opportunity to portray America as the number one obstacle to world peace," said Carl Horowitz, author of the report "Common Cause With America's Enemies: How Labor Unions Embraced Antiwar Extremism."
Haven't heard from Mother Moonbat in a while, but I wouldn't guarantee she's completely off the radar. I've read through the 28 page report... very, very interesting.
"For more than 30 years, unions in this country have moved steadily leftward," the report stated, "forging strategic alliances with people who oppose America's rights of sovereignty and self-defense far more than they oppose war."
Do you think that union members are even aware what their "leadership" are up to?
While acknowledging that "unions are no strangers to antiwar activism," Horowitz noted that "their embrace of anti-American antiwar activism is a fairly recent phenomenon." Union officials presently serve as "high-profile players" in the "shadowy" anti-war network who "sign petitions, make speeches and steer member dues toward anti-American extremists claiming to further the cause of humanity," he charged.
I believe very strongly in making Wisconsin a "right to work" state, and this just reinforces my feeling. Union members should demand their dues be returned, since they are the ones actually funding the anti-American activities of their leadership.
"It's taken us 30 years, but we are here, and we're not going backwards, folks," Wohlforth reportedly said. "We took a step to get the message out that Labor is against the damn war, and that the connections between the attacks on working people and the war in Iraq have to be made."
What connection could possibly be made to connect the two? Unless of course, it's union members who are actually producing products needed to support our troops in any situation. Oh yeah, let's get rid of all military, put an end to war, and put even more members out of work. Ok, bad example. But how many businesses are actually IN business because of the military?
"Over the decades, the Left has shown they can be counted on to work against American interests," Horowitz said in the document. "Gradually, unions likewise are inspiring such expectations. "Their members, and America at large," Horowitz argued, "deserve better."
I agree. Those members are hard working Americans, trying to support their families. Why do they continually support these sort of activities?

Man Crashes Through Barricade at U.S. Capitol, Taken Into Custody

Either this guy was really ticked at his representative, or security at the Capitol isn't as good as it could be. The problem is, our representatives need to be accessible to the public. So, what's a reasonable compromise?
WASHINGTON -— A man crashed his vehicle into a security barricade at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, ran into the building and was arrested, forcing the complex to briefly be locked down, authorities said. Police shut down the complex as they investigated the incident, and to ensure that all people there were authorized to be there. The incident happened shortly before 8 a.m., EDT, witnesses said. The Capitol complex was reopened within the hour. Hill staffers were briefly instructed to remain in their offices while police searched to ensure there were no other interlopers. Construction workers and police said the man had driven through a barricade at the Capitol, where a major visitors' center is under construction. His vehicle also crashed into a water fountain on the plaza in the middle of the construction area. Witnesses said the man, wearing a blue ballcap, ran into the Capitol and was pursued by police. A construction supervisor said the man was apprehended in a construction area on the third floor of the building. In the summer of 1998, two Capitol Police officers were shot to death when a man with a history of mental illness opened fire in the building. The man was wounded and captured.
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Ok, sometimes boredom makes ya do stupid things! :)|W|P|115966181333891809|W|P|Hmmm......|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 05:02:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|....from The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns H/T: Hog on Ice|W|P|115966113543932198|W|P|Swiped.....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 01:27:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Can you pass the 3rd grade? Take the test! :) Hey, what else have ya got to do? And yes, I did get 'em all right... the second time. There is a timer after all, and I'm slow! Gee, thanks Sue! :)|W|P|115964819744411330|W|P|Test|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 12:40:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I guess treason isn't what it use to be, since there's so much of it going around these days.|W|P|115964533037362713|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 10:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115963889941355100|W|P|I'm SO confused!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:48:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|While reading an article in Der Spiegel, I came across these sentences that jumped out at me: On one side are the Afghan guerrillas with their hit-and-run tactics: fast, mobile, with light equipment and a capability for self-sacrifice that beggars belief in the West. On the other is the ultra-modern army from the West, NATO and the United States. This force enjoys technological superiority. But there's a chink in its armor: its low tolerance of casualties. Military experts refer to this as asymmetrical warfare. Ya know, it's true! We, in the west, are obsessed with the numbers, instead of concentrating on the mission. I don't want to see our soldiers die. Shoot, I don't want to anyone die, it doesn't matter which side they're on, but truth be told, better them, than us! However, if our leaders aren't willing to send soldiers into battle knowing they might not make it back, then, yes, we do have a problem. All the advanced technology in the world isn't going to help us win the war on terrorism without the willingness of sacrifice. This article is about Afghanistan, but that observance could just as easily apply to Iraq, or anywhere else in the world this war eventually takes us. Then we have the problem of "collateral damage". Civilians are dying anyway, by the hand of the terrorists. Should we really worry so much? I honestly don't know. I hate hearing of women and children being killed by roadside bombs, suicide bombers, etc. These are people who are going about their daily business, knowing that at any moment, their lives could be ended by senseless violence. And we have a problem with a relatively small number of soldiers who have died in this war? I say relative, because when you do a comparison to other wars we've been involved in, the number of killed in action are VERY small. (As of today, after 3 1/2 years, the number of KIA is 2,158.) Let's face facts. People die. Whether it's in war, a car accident, falling off a ladder or in their beds, people are going to die. Personally, I'd prefer dying in my sleep, as I'm sure, most people would, but that's not a reality. The reality is, we are at war for the very survival of our civilization, and people are going to die.|W|P|115962874069381203|W|P|War IS Hell|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 01:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Billiam|W|P|That's been my point. We've lost less in 3 years than in one major US assault in WWII, like say, Iwo Jima or Normandy. Bush had my support until I saw he was going to fight a pc war. Once he started that, what's the use?9/30/2006 01:32:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Yep, I've been pretty annoyed with the President m'self in recent months. I wish he'd stop pussy footin' around, and bomb the crap outta of 'em!9/29/2006 09:29:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Swiped from Milwaukee ID1OT|W|P|115959070161542495|W|P|Hey... it ME! :)|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:50:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Mars and Pluto are undergoing their own periods of global warming, according to multiple scientific studies. This has important implications for our own planet, and for Al Gore and liberal environmentalists as well. On Mars, NASA and the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory report a prolonged period of surface warming, and the Martian icecap is steadily receding. According to scientists, "the fact that it is changing suggests that Mars may have major, global climate changes that are occurring on the same time scales as Earth's most recent climate shifts, including the last Ice Age." (emphasis added) Pluto is undergoing a similar period of global warming, scientists report. According to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology release, "Pluto is undergoing global warming, as evidenced by a three-fold increase in the planet's atmospheric pressure during the past 14 years, a team of astronomers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Williams College, the University of Hawaii, Lowell Observatory and Cornell University announced." Of course, this is devastating news for global-warming hysterics here on Planet Earth. After all, efforts to locate Martian or Plutonian SUVs, oil conglomerates, neoconservatives, cattle or internal-combustion engines in order to attribute blame have failed so far. Not to be deterred, however, Al Gore has reportedly occupied the Lowell Observatory, pacing the floors and bellowing in his trademark manner, "keep searching – if Mars is warming, it must have SUVs!" Read the rest here! (heh heh heh)|W|P|115958869230766764|W|P|Mars and Pluto Climates Warming, Al Gore Scours for Extraterrestrial SUVs|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:55:00 PM|W|P|Blogger BBG|W|P|There would be no warming for Al except for that extra layer of fat he's put on.9/30/2006 07:15:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Not to mention the hot air! :)9/29/2006 07:42:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|From Jarhead's Firing Range:
The Muslim nutjobs at CAIR have always decried any criticism of Islam as "racist," "intolerant," "islamiphobic," or whatever their buzzword of the week is. They actively support every mosque that preaches the "death to America" mantra that is supported by the Q'uran. Don't believe that? Just go to any Mosque in America, listen to what they preach, and then cry, "Oh crap, they really do hate us!" See what CAIR has to say about it. Just for S&G's, here's a few tidbits from CAIR's own website (my own comments are thrown in because I simply feel like commenting, hell, it's my blog): "CAIR Good News Alert: VA Muslim Student Allowed Islamic Attire in Gym Class" -Yep; "special" rights for Muslims. Sounds about right in line with their agenda. "CIVIL LIBERTIES: Oppose the US-UK Extradition Treaty" -Sure wouldn't want criminals to be prosecuted…. "The Quran is the record of the exact words revealed by God through the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized by Muhammad and then dictated to his companions. The text of the Quran was cross-checked during the life of the Prophet. The 114 chapters of the Quran have remained unchanged through the centuries." -So, there should be no disputing the violence and hate that it preaches as "religion?" Thanks; you've made normal folks' arguments easier. "The poll, sponsored by the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and conducted by an independent research firm, was designed to understand what Americans think about Muslims: * When asked what comes to mind when they hear "Muslim," 32 percent of respondents made negative comments. Only two percent had a positive response." -Well, that's from CAIR's own survey. I cannot imagine why only two percent had something positive to say about Muslims….perhaps they were Muslims? The point is this: CAIR supports one thing: Muslims. Muslims support one thing: The teachings of the Q'uran. The teachings of the Q'uran are out there for the the world to see: Commit violence to further Islam, and be sure to use deceit too! What a load of crap. These people should all be deported to France, where they will be embraced, and will have countless thousands surrender to them. Screw CAIR.
Agreed!|W|P|115958437034088151|W|P|Our Enemies At CAIR|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com10/02/2006 08:31:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Remember when Pope Benedict was accused of starting World War (fill in the blank) because he gave a LECTURE that offended Muslims?

At that time, I saw a guy from CAIR on TV whining about how horrible the Pope was, blah, blah, blah.

The woman interviewing the guy was treating him as if he had crediblility and was a spokesman for a legitimate group.

There was no mention of its terrorist connections, etc.

Sickening.10/02/2006 08:40:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, heavens... would anyone in the media want to offend such upstanding organization? LMAO What a crock! Hmmm.... are we up to WWV yet?9/29/2006 07:06:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|France Probes Death Threats Against Teacher Who Attacked Islam
French anti-terrorism authorities Friday opened an inquiry into death threats against a philosophy teacher who has been forced into hiding over a newspaper column attacking Islam, legal officials said. Robert Redeker, 52, has been given round-the-clock police protection, changing addresses every two days, since the article appeared in the conservative French newspaper Le Figaro earlier this month. Written in reaction to the Muslim fury unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's references to Islam, the piece describes the Koran as a "book of extraordinary violence" and Islam as "a religion which ... exalts violence and hate". Under the heading "In the face of Islamist intimidation, what must the free world do?", Redeker claimed that "Islam is trying to make Europe yield to its vision of mankind" using "violence and intimidation". It describes the Prophet Mohammed, as depicted in the Koran, as a "master of hate", "a merciless war-leader, a pillager, a massacrer of Jews and a polygamist". Since then Redeker says he has received e-mail threats targeting himself and his wife and three children, and that his photograph and address were available on several Islamist Internet sites. "There is a very clear map of how to get to my home, with the words: 'This pig must have his head cut off'," he said. (...) "We are in a democracy, everyone has the right to express his views freely -- of course while respecting others. " But Redeker -- interviewed on French radio from a safe house -- accused the authorities of leaving him "alone and abandoned", saying the education ministry had not offered him any help. On Thursday Education Minister Gilles de Robien expressed "solidarity" with the teacher, but also warned that "a state employee must show prudence and moderation in all circumstances." (...) Several French rights groups, while condemning the intimidation, accused Redeker -- a published philosopher known for his strong views on Islam -- of irresponsible "provocation". The MRAP anti-racism group said his article was badly timed and likely to fuel French fears of a Muslim "enemy within", without distinction between ordinary citizens and violent extremists. Likewise, the Paris-based League of Human Rights said it revealed Redeker's "hatred of Islam and Muslims" -- though it said no one should be intimidated for their ideas, "however sickening". Redeker's article has been denounced on Al-Jazeera television by the influential Qatari Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi, and the September 19 issue of Le Figaro was banned in Egypt and Tunisia. (...) The press freedoms watchdog Reporters Without Borders issued a strong-worded statement against what it called "ideological censorship"."It is unacceptable that, more and more, threats and censorship are taking the place of controversy and debate," it warned. Speaking on Europe 1, Redeker said his detractors had "already won a victory of sorts." "I cannot do my job. I have no freedom of movement. I am in hiding. Already they have succeeded in punishing me ... as if I was guilty of holding the wrong opinions."
Nice people, eh. Freedom of speech evidently isn't one of those things the Islamofascists values much.|W|P|115958282704772881|W|P|The "Religion of Peace" and Their Appeasers|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:57:00 PM|W|P|Blogger BBG|W|P|France probing anything. Now that's funny.

Well they might "probe" the cork of a bottle of bad french wine. LOL9/30/2006 07:16:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|At least they have really good food! LOL9/29/2006 06:26:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Go here....NOW! H/T: Gawfer|W|P|115957973807854264|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 05:42:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'd really like to know what this guy is smoking!
In a portion of the same video, posted on the internet on Friday and released by the Virginia-based IntelCenter, al-Zawahiri addresses Bush: "Why don't you tell them how many million citizens of America and its allies you intend to kill in search of the imaginary victory and in breathless pursuit of the mirage towards which you are driving your people's sons in order increase your profits?"
How many of them are we going to squash is a better question!
"Bush you are a lying failure and a charlatan. It has been three and a half years [since the arrests] ... What happened to us? We have gained more strength and we are more insistent on martyrdom," he said.
He sounds desperate, in my opinion.
"Bush, O failure and liar, why don't you be courageous for once and confront your people and tell them the truth about your losses in Iraq and Afghanistan."
At least OUR leader doesn't have to recruit young men to fly planes filled with innocent men, women and children, into buildings, killing themselves along with the innocents.
Al-Zawahiri also called Pope Benedict a "charlatan" because of his remarks on Islam. "This charlatan accused Islam of being incompatible with rationality while forgetting that his own Christianity is unacceptable to a sensible mind."
Oh yeah, blowing people up is REAL sensible - the actions of a rational, and peaceful people. Stop the ACLU has a great column, with more translations, and one comment that echoes the same thing I told my husband this afternoon when they showed the tape on the idjit box....that Zawahiri is getting his material from the Democrat playbook!
|W|P|115957857210156216|W|P|Zawahiri's Rants|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 03:44:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|A Republican Congressman from Florida resigns in disgrace. The principle, shot by a kid, died. I saw an eagle. By far, seeing that eagle was the best thing to happen all day. I just wish I had had a camera.|W|P|115957034322837561|W|P|A Few of Today's Events|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 11:22:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|In light of the events this morning at a school in western Wisconsin, Jeff Wagner was asking listeners what was to be done to keep our kids safe. The very first caller said that no matter what the cost, metal detectors should be placed in every single school. Say WHAT? I don't think so! NO NO NO NO! It's not that I don't want our kids safe in the schools, of course I do. But when you start putting metal detectors in every single school, you are admitting defeat, and the lunatics win. So, what's my suggestion? Well, I'd made every single parent take parenting classes, and make them pay for the privilege. Sounds silly, doesn't it. Well, if the taxpayers are going to be footing the bill for metal detectors in schools, even if they don't have kids school aged, I think the burden should be shifted to the people who actually have kids. We've got so many people having kids and no idea how to deal with the little rugrats. I take this incident very seriously! I do, after all, have 2 granddaughters of school age (8 & 14). However, when they act like total jackasses, I blame them, my daughter, son in law, and myself. Luckily, neither one has done something like carry a gun into a school. These are suppose to be buildings filled with learning, not prison guards. Although, looking back, sometimes it felt like a prison.|W|P|115955608503685221|W|P|School Security|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 03:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Josh Schroeder|W|P|Who do you have in mind to teach parenting classes?9/29/2006 03:44:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|What? I'm suppose to have all the answers? LOL

Truthfully, I'd say almost anyone born before 1940, when "spare the rod, spoil the child" was in vogue. Yank those video games out of the picture 90% of the time, make 'em get out of the house, use their imaginations, turn off the tv... things like that might help. Although, there's always going to be a few not so terrific kids, like that little SOB who shot me with a BB gun (still have the scar. But thanks to my generation, our kids have become even worse parents (in general) than we were, and I was pretty bad!9/29/2006 10:04:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Measure: S. 3930 Measure Title: A bill to authorize trial by military commission for violations of the law of war, and for other purposes. NAYs ---34
Akaka (D-HI) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Biden (D-DE) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Cantwell (D-WA) Chafee (R-RI) Clinton (D-NY) Conrad (D-ND) Dayton (D-MN) Dodd (D-CT) Dorgan (D-ND) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Harkin (D-IA) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lincoln (D-AR) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Obama (D-IL) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Sarbanes (D-MD) Schumer (D-NY) Wyden (D-OR)
Oooo... now there's a big surprise! Feingold and Kohl voted AGAINST this bill. What I do find even more annoying is Lincoln Chafee, RINO from hell. Can someone please explain to me WHY President Bush and the RNC backed this bozo?|W|P|115954996020389132|W|P|On Passage of the Bill (S. 3930 As Amended )|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 10:41:00 AM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Because they really want to go back to the situation in 2001, where the 'Rats pretty much ran things even before Jumpin' Jim Jeffords jumped.9/29/2006 10:52:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|It's a shame they didn't learn from the brave passengers on United 93 who saved their collective ungrateful asses!10/02/2006 08:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|It really bugs me that Kohl doesn't have to explain his vote.

I can't stand that he is waltzing into a fourth term.10/02/2006 08:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Every time I contact that potted plant, I pretty much get the same "form letter", so I quit trying to get answers from him. I really wish Tim had run, but when the opposition has unlimited funds, I guess I can't blame him. So, I'm voting for Lorge. :) Just cuz!9/29/2006 08:57:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I was reading this article on JS Online, and started wondering "why?"
Cardiology: Intravascular stent placement Milwaukee: $2,176 Detroit: $510 Cincinnati: $551 Orthopedics: Arthroscopic knee surgery Milwaukee: $962 St. Louis: $629 Cleveland: $653 Radiology: MRI Milwaukee: $945 Cleveland: $531 Kansas City: $531 Gastroenterology: Colonoscopy Milwaukee: $640 St. Louis: $389 Cincinnati: $392
I don't know much about how they price medical care, I just know it's a lot higher than it use to be, no matter where you live. I'm praying I never have to go to Milwaukee for any kind of treatment. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any explanation other than the lack of competition in Milwaukee. I wonder if they charge more because their malpractice insurance is a lot higher? The article didn't mention it, but that seems to be a problem everywhere. Just curious.|W|P|115954605932132144|W|P|Outrageous Medical Costs|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:37:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|If you stop and think about it, this guy is right. Political ads are pretty bad, but I don't think they are any worse than what they were when I was a young sprout, it's the medium that's changed. In this world of instant information (or gratification if you want to look at it from that direction), we are bombarded from all sides by ads hitting on corruption and scandal.
Am I the only one who winces when election years come and the political advertisements air on television? It seems the advertisements get worse each time. I listen and watch each one once. When I notice a repeat, I hit the remote. Sometimes, they appear to be endless. There is far too much money spent in trying to persuade the voters. In this letter, I'll stick with the race for governor. It seems that both major party candidates for governor have accepted money from questionable sources. Yet they try to label the other guy a crook. In general, both may be nice guys, at heart. However, when half-truths, lies and distortion are used in their behalf, as they campaign for office, what can the public expect when they are in office? I believe that they would take money from the devil if it would get them into office. In the manner they have acted, they have. When those questionable sources give money, is anything expected back? In the past few years, there have been leaders from both major political parties serving time because of abuse of power. Instead of serving the public, it has become self-serve for some politicians and the parties. My question is: Why do we accept those negative political advertisements and those questionable sources giving to our public servants? Is not the will of the people stronger than the dens of iniquity in Madison? They promise reform, but leave loopholes in the law. After an election, we all have mud on us. Somehow, there doesn't seem to have a moral base. There should be a public outcry on these practices led by the media and clergy. George R. Wagner Fond du Lac
As long as the ad projects the absolute truth, I don't think there's anything wrong with a little "negativity". However, when ads are out and out lies, and I KNOW they are lies, as should those who are producing them, I have a real problem. Should they be yanked? Well, with our 1st Amendment, I'd say no, they shouldn't, but there should be oversight on the part of the election board, or someone who deals with reality. Oh, wait a minute... that's not Wisconsin's election board. Reality doesn't come into play with any body with folks appointed by the Doyle administration.... never mind!|W|P|115954484515253197|W|P|Political ads on TV are getting worse|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:27:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|All morning I've been fighting with my computer, trying to get connected. I thought once we got DSL, we wouldn't have these problems anymore. I thought wrong! The little monitor thingy down there said I had an "excellent" connection. Well, if it was so excellent, how come I couldn't connect? I finally broke down and called the server. The problem wasn't with them, or with my computers, it was the little box thingys. You have to turn them off and on to make them work? YEESH! So much happening in the world this morning, and I'm sitting here scratching my head/butt trying to think of what to do. So, I did more laundry! Hey, at least I accomplished something constructive this morning. :)|W|P|115954390040056090|W|P|GRRRR|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 07:58:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Why haven't I heard about this? I know I was out of town for a few days, but there is television in Las Vegas, and I did watch the news on a regular basis. Does the main stream media in this country give a happy crap about whether or not WE are insulted? They made such a big deal about the Muslim cartoons, and fearing they'd insult the Islamofascists, but what about this?
Text: "The Pope and those who live under his cloak"
[Al-Risala, September 18, 2006]
"The second message is for the criminal Benedict the 16th, the Vatican Pope. For this ignorant and stupid Pope, who has no one to attack besides Islam and the Prophet [Muhammad], may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him. He [the Pope] characterized Islam as a cruel religion, and characterized Muhammad, may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him, as a cruel man, spilling blood, who strove to kill. This hostile Pope refuses to apologize to Muslims; and, instead of apologizing he blames the Muslims for not understanding, thereby adding crime upon crime. This arrogant Pope sees the Muslims as too inferior that he should apologize to them. To this arrogant Pope - criminal and arrogant - this message is from Allah the Elevated and the Exalted, as it was said: 'Think not that Allah is unaware of what the wicked do. He but gives them a respite until a day when eyes will stare (in terror).' [Sura14:42]" [Palestinian Authority TV, September 22, 2006]
H/T: Jihad Watch |W|P|115949941552425383|W|P|Excuse Me??|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 07:27:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|This arrogant Pope sees the Muslims as too inferior that he should apologize to them

The Pope does deserve an apology.9/29/2006 08:21:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I'm not Catholic, but I find this highly offensive! Yes, I do believe the Pope deserves and apology, as does the rest of the SANE world! :/9/28/2006 06:36:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Jonah Goldberg: Terrorists' 'Excuse du Jour' If there were no Iraq war, extremists would just find another rallying cry. I've no doubt that it's true. The terrorists would find some excuse, ANY excuse to kill and destroy, because, well, that's what they do. Do you know of anything that's been produced by such destruction of human life? Has anything good ever come of that sort of insanity?
If you've ever stood up to a bully, you know how this works. Confrontation tends to increase the chances of violence in the short term but decreases its likelihood in the long term. Any hunter will tell you that the most dangerous moment is when you've cornered an animal, and any cop will tell you that standing up to muggers puts you in danger. American colonists were less safe for standing up to King George III, and the United States was certainly safer in the short term when we stood on the sidelines while Germany was conquering Europe. Heck, we would have been safer in the short run if we'd responded to Pearl Harbor by telling the Japanese they could have the Pacific to themselves.
I'm starting to question the sanity of those who think we should run out of Iraq. Is being safe for the moment more important than being safe in the long run? I have grandchildren I want to live in a safe world. If I have to die to give them that world, then so be it!
Iraq is the excuse du jour for jihadists. But the important factor is that these are young men looking for an excuse. If you live your life calculating that it's a mistake to do anything that might prompt murderers and savages to act like murderers and savages, you've basically decided to live under their thumb and surrender your civilization in the process.
I'm not going to surrender to murderous thugs! Are you?
A leading Muslim spokesman in Germany explained that he was all for free speech, as long as it didn't offend Muslims. The Germans' all-too-typical appeasement of terrorism no doubt makes them "safer" and "creates" fewer terrorists. And all it cost them -— for now -— is Mozart.
Big mistake! It's never going to stop until we stand up to them, and even then, it's questionable. I don't care why we went into Iraq, it's what we do now that's important! Cutting and running is NOT an option!|W|P|115949715005099534|W|P|Jihad du Jour|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 10:25:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|from Metro-Belle to Marine is the hostess of this week's Carnival of the Badger. Go check it out! Is "hostess" unPC? Good! :)|W|P|115946446960614492|W|P|Carnival of the Badger|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 09:20:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
The director of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prisoner Project Wednesday accused U.S. governments past and present of honing torture tactics in American prisons before they were allegedly implemented in terrorist detention centers in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
I wonder when the ACLU is going to start worrying about the rights of American citizens.
"If you look at the iconic pictures from Abu Ghraib," Elizabeth Alexander told reporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, "you can match up these photos with the same abuses at American prisons, each one of them."
Really? And just where do these so called abuses happen? In which American prisons?
She said the ACLU knows and has proven that the torture tactics have been used in American prisons, but lacks the photographic evidence found at Abu Ghraib because "you could never get a camera into an American prison."
I'm a 21st century type person... no pictures, no proof. Or is she talking about something that happened BEFORE the War for Independence when the British were running things? Even if they had pictures, I'd have a hard time believing it since we've all seen the "photoshopped" pictures of al Reuters.
In a written statement submitted by University of Wisconsin Professor Alfred McCoy and read by Judge at Wednesday's event, McCoy asserted that the tactics used at Abu Ghraib were "not the sadism of a few creeps but instead [are] the two key trademarks of the CIA's psychological torture."
And the problem here is....? When you're trying to get information from the bad guys, "psychological torture" isn't such a bad thing. I'd much rather have them feeling a bit bad about themselves than bury thousands of Americans.
James Carafano, a senior research fellow for national security at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said if there is evidence of abuse in American prisons, it should be given to authorities.
The ACLU has no problem going to the courts, as we've seen many times in the past, so what's the problem with presenting hard evidence this time?
"People who know better tend to use the word torture because it kind of creates this visceral reaction and they know flat well, it doesn't actually meet the legal definition of torture," he said.
Sorry, undies on the head, in my book is NOT torture.|W|P|115946181272384923|W|P|Torture Tactics Refined In US Prisons, ACLU Says|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 08:13:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|From Wikipedia:
The word Ramadan is derived from the word ramd "to burn". The entire month is spent fasting from dawn to dusk. The name came from the time before the Islamic calendar, when the month of Ramadan fell in the summer. Fasting during this month is often thought to figuratively burn away all sins. Muslims believe that the Qur'an started sent down to the earth during this month. Furthermore, the Prophet Muhammad told his followers that the gates of Heaven would be open all the month and the gates of Hell would be closed. The first day of the next month is spent in great celebrations and rejoicings and is observed as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ or `Eid ul-Fitr.
I guess quiet contemplation isn't part of the program. This explains a great deal. I suppose I thought the Muslim "holy month of Ramadan" was, in a way, kind of like our Lent. I thought wrong! So, this means it's ok to murder even more innocent people because "the gates of hell" are closed? Oh, wait a minute...they do that anyway because it's also ok to murder innocents to become a martyr, or is that just to spread Islam. I'm getting so confused about this "religion of peace".
The new leader of al-Qaida in Iraq urged Muslims to make the holy month of Ramadan a "month of holy war," in an audiotape posted on Islamic Web site Thursday.
Well, I guess that explains everything, doesn't it! |W|P|115945749030968399|W|P|Ramadan|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:41:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|...to Gawfer! I thought I had added his blog to my ever growing list over there on the side, but evidently, I let it slip my mind. So, for that, Gawfer, I sincerely apologize! :)|W|P|115941862683994328|W|P|My Apologies ....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 11:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|It is absolutely... uhh, what was I gonna say?

No sweat9/27/2006 09:24:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Reading through the Stop the ACLU's site, I'm always amazed how passionate, and well informed the authors are of the terrific columns. Another one I'd recommend is Sneaky language from the ACLU on yesterday’s passage of HR 2679.
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union today condemned the House of Representatives for adopting H.R. 2679, the “Public Expression of Religion Act of 2005″ (PERA). The bill would bar the recovery of attorneys’ fees to citizens who win lawsuits asserting their fundamental constitutional and civil rights in cases brought under the First Amendment. “The House has once again shown little regard for the Bill of Rights in voting to limit Americans’ ability to keep the government from intruding on religious expression,” said Caroline Fredrickson, Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. “The bill’s supporters claim they are protecting religious freedom, when in fact this bill will undermine it. We are deeply dismayed that the House adopted this proposal and urge the Senate to reject this bill and protect the Constitution.” The ability to recover attorneys’ fees in civil rights and constitutional cases, including Establishment Clause cases, is necessary to help protect the religious freedom of all Americans and to keep religion government-free. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment protects the religious liberty of all Americans. People who successfully prove the government has violated their constitutional rights would, under the bill, be required to pay their own legal fees — often totaling tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. Few citizens can afford to do so. But more importantly, citizens should not be required to do so where the court finds that the government has violated their rights and the Constitution.
(Commentary on the site)|W|P|115941784545206211|W|P|Another Excellent Post|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:24:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I've never been a fan of the ACLU, but the more I learn about them, the less I can find a good reason for their existence. I've seen our society deteriorate, thanks in large part, due to the actions of this communist based organization. Now, they're "eating their own". Read the post on Stop the ACLU, follow the links, and learn more about the hypocrisy of this dangerous group. |W|P|115941456888286097|W|P|ACLU: A Legacy Of Hypocrisy|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:50:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Neo-Con Tastic|W|P|The Anti-Christian Lawyers Union has never been and never will be good for our society.

They spread filth and destroy all good in their path. I've written about them numerous times and 'Stop the ACLU covers them vigorously'.9/27/2006 09:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, Franco, thank you for the compliment, however I'm going to have to decline your offer. Oddly enough, I have enough money to keep me comfortable. :)9/27/2006 09:41:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Neo, I might sound like a Bible thumper, but I do believe the ACLU is the "tool of the devil". :) They've undermined everything good that's in the country. They must be destroyed!9/27/2006 07:16:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Let's face it, former President Clinton's behavior was ridiculous this past Sunday.
Political bickering over which president _ Clinton or George W. Bush _ missed more opportunities to prevent the attacks has been escalating since Clinton gave a combative interview on "Fox News Sunday" in which he defended his efforts to kill Osama bin Laden.
"The idea of trying to cast blame on President Clinton is just wrong for many, many reasons, not the least of which is I don't think he deserves it," Giuliani said in Response to a question after an appearance with fellow Republican Charlie Crist, who is running for governor. "I don't think President Bush deserves it. The people who deserve blame for Sept. 11, I think we should remind ourselves, are the terrorists _ the Islamic fanatics _ who came here and killed us and want to come here again and do it."
I can't even begin to express my lack of a respect for Clinton, but I'm sort of inclined to agree with Rudy on this one. We should be blaming the Islamofascists for their actions, instead of point fingers at who did, or did not, do enough to stop Bin Laden.
Giuliani also said a recently declassified report that said the Iraq war had become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists demonstrated the need to continue the fight there.
I don't suppose the fact that the terrorists will use this report against us in any way they can will shut up anyone, will it?
"The jihadists very much want a victory in Iraq. They feel that if they could defeat us in Iraq they will have a great victory for terrorism," Giuliani said. "What that should do is organize us to say if they want a big victory in Iraq then we have to deprive them of that victory."
We can NOT allow them a victory of any sort! It's time to start kicking some serious jihadist ass!|W|P|115941075164169811|W|P|Giuliani Defends Clinton on 9/11 Efforts|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 07:56:00 PM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Once again, crAP twists an extended quote more than a pretzel to defend their man Bill.9/27/2006 08:05:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, of course they do! :)

Ever wonder how many of the disinformation experts die of exhaustion? I'm getting worn out just by reading it all.9/28/2006 12:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|I also agree with Giuliani, but in my opinion Mathews did not attack Clinton. I think he asked a very simple question that Clinton either felt guilty about not doing enough or just felt he was being attacked,and made a complete fool of himself. I think Clinton did make some mistakes with Bin Laden, but to say he did all he could,and that Bush didn't is just a complete lie. I'm not ripping on Clinton for screwing up he's human ,and admitted he didn't get the job done,but don't pass the buck to Bush for 8 months of his term when the first WTC bombing happened 30 days after Clinton took office. If Clinton were any kind of leader he would have said both Bush,and I could have done more prior to 9-119/28/2006 07:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|First off, we know Clinton was NO kind of leader... unless it included 20 year old interns. :) And thankfully, it wasn't Chris Matthews, it was Chris Wallace. :) Matthews does serious "softball" when it comes to the Dems.

I agree, he didn't do enough and he could have done a lot more. He had 8 years, whereas President Bush only had 8 months.... BIG difference.

Instead of Clinton whining, he should have been offering information to Bush. But we know that would have never happened. So, it really is time to stop pointing fingers, and start getting the job done! :)9/27/2006 04:53:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P| |W|P|115940135780733445|W|P|#1000th post... or so it says!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:18:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|See Angel's take on this story at Woman Honor Thyself.
Muslim detainees at Guantanamo Bay entered Ramadan with traditional sweets, dates and honey -- but without a military chaplain to lead them in prayer during Islam's holy month.
Shucky darn!|W|P|115939933848321656|W|P|Guantanamo Makes Adjustments for Ramadan|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:52:00 PM|W|P|Blogger WomanHonorThyself|W|P|Thanks hun for the link!..can u believe this story!..argg!9/27/2006 05:23:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I have a hard time believing a lot of the nonsense that comes across the 'net these days. :/ They're all starting to chap my hide!! grrrrrr...

And yer welcome. I enjoy your blog! :)9/29/2006 07:29:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|We sure love to be compassionate to murderers.9/29/2006 08:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|My compassion has been waining for a while now... I'm ready to kick some butt! :) There's a reason why these pigs are behind all that barbed wire, and it's not cuz they're such nice people. Why treat them better than we do our own children? Pedophiles are constantly let out on the streets to rape and kill. Kill them, problem solved. Same for these murderous thugs! :)9/27/2006 02:56:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Sues Views|W|P|115939433846772908|W|P|A Picture that BEGGED to be Swiped!!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 05:55:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|As I said at Sues, "I've been there more times than I can count, but I never saw that store!"9/27/2006 06:02:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Been there a time or two m'self. :)9/28/2006 12:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Great pic! :)

Too many times I've been up that creek without a paddle.

Your blog always brings a smile to my face.9/28/2006 07:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Thank goodness there's a store, somewhere, that provides said paddles, eh! LOL9/29/2006 07:31:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|Awesome!

Sometimes I feel like I've been to that store.9/29/2006 08:26:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Did you have your credit card available, or did ya have to walk away without making a purchase? LOL9/27/2006 12:40:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Hey, I suppose boredom could be backed off a smidge with this? :) H/T: Grouchy Old Cripple|W|P|115938621324255056|W|P|Something for the .... ummm... Gentlemen!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 11:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Another of one of my many favorite blogs, Dennis York, has a hilarious post, Bring Me Your Tired, Your Weak, Your Gay. Definitely worth your time. :)|W|P|115938338367709516|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 11:17:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
I don't know about you, but personally, I'm getting pretty sick of hearing about leaks. I'm sure there are many who believe that the public has a "right to know" every little thing that goes on in the government. I, however, do NOT need to know when it comes to the safety of me and mine. I want to see the person, or persons, who is/are responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I see this as treason, but the law does not. A firing squad would be too good for whoever finds it necessary to put us all in jeopardy to fulfill their own need by trying to make the Bush administration look bad. We are all suppose to be Americans, and as such, we should all be more concerned with the safety and well being of America, rather than promoting our own agenda, be it Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or Independent, etc. So, KNOCK IT OFF!
|W|P|115938243349666102|W|P|Security Leaks|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 10:55:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P| ... from Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115938006990680925|W|P|Swiped ...|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:13:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
I'm not so sure about this! :)
Testriffic.com
H/T: Gawfer
|W|P|115937413352401863|W|P|Personality Test|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:51:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|Thanks for stopping by Kate!

It's always nice to have a young person from the fairer sex come aboard the Gawfer.

Go Navy!9/27/2006 10:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Young? LOL I like that!9/27/2006 02:36:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|I'm being politically correct;)

But also, it's easier to win friends with honey than with Vinegar, wouldn't you agree?

Just the same, you are welcome anytime.9/27/2006 02:47:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOL Oh you betcha! My grandchildren would be amused! LOL9/27/2006 08:18:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|House votes to criminalize taking minor across line for abortion
"It protects minors from exploitation from the abortion industry, it promotes strong family ties and it helps foster respect for state laws," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. Bill supporters argued that it made no sense that minors who need parental permission to get an aspirin at school or go on field trips can get an abortion without telling their parents.
I find it amazing that this would ever be in question. But of course, the House won't get squat done before the elections, so naturally, there will be no compromise with the Senate. Report: T.O. tried suicide
Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens attempted suicide by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after fire rescue personnel arrived.
Ever wonder what goes on in someone's head who has much to live for when they try something like this? Falk gets Planned Parenthood endorsement
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, the political arm of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, announced today it was endorsing Falk, a Democrat, who is facing J.B. Van Hollen, a Republican and former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin.
There's a shocker for ya. The death machine supporting the party of death's candidate. If they endorsed J.B., I'd find another candidate! Pope in 'Crusader conspiracy' with Bush
Sheik Abu Saqer, leader of Gaza's Jihadia Salafiya Islamic outreach movement, which seeks to make secular Muslims more religious, called the pope a "puppet" for "that Crusader George Bush." The Gaza imam said the only Christian-Muslim dialogue that is acceptable is one in which "all religions agree to convert to Islam."
Not gonna happen! I'm afraid their sort of "tolerance and peace" doesn't jibe with mine. Mourners of slain officer stream in to church
Johnson, 40, died in a shooting Thursday after making a traffic stop. He was shot in the head and face from the back seat of his patrol car. Juan Leonardo Quintero, a 32-year-old illegal immigrant, has been charged with capital murder in connection with Johnson's death.
How many more officers and civilians will be buried before our "leaders" will actually DO SOMETHING!?|W|P|115937204412750292|W|P|Some Highlights|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:07:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115936989300943310|W|P|My Day Begins!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 09:04:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P| Swiped from Freedom, GUNZ, Glory & EBYJO|W|P|115933009012097723|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 08:06:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|US troop presence keeps neighbors from invading Iraq: Talabani
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said that the US military presence in Iraq keeps neighbors from invading his country. "The American presence has always prevented any kind of foreign invasion to Iraq," Talabani said. "That's one of the main reasons why we think that we need an American presence, even symbolical, in the country to prevent our neighbors attacking us," he said at a forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center, a Washington think thank. Talabani also said Baghdad could not "further tolerate" neighbors' interference in its internal affairs. "I think that our neighbors must understand that our patience is limited," he said, refusing to single out countries but adding "we mean all of them." Iraq shares borders with Syria, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Asked if there was concern over aggression from Turkey, Talabani said: "I don't think there is any danger for invasion by Turkey to Iraq." Iraq has "good relations" with the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and could help Ankara in its conflict with the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), he said. "We could convince PKK to stop fighting in Turkey," the Iraqi leader said. Talabani also insisted that Iraq would not spiral down into civil war. "There would be no civil war. We have problems, we have some kind of extremists who are fighting against each other. They are not representing the whole society," he said. He also defended the US military presence in Iraq. "The immediate departure of coalition forces would only unleash the terrorists," Talabani said. "I cannot promise when or how the American presence will completely end in Iraq but I can promise that American soldiers do not fight in vain."
|W|P|115932657516307695|W|P|Hey Russ! Are You Listening?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 06:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|One of my many favorite blogs is Boots & Sabers. This evening Owen has a great posting, The Idiocy of 9/11 Conspiracies. And while you're at it, check out his column, There’s merit to paying teachers based on merit.|W|P|115932161203659838|W|P|Two Great Links|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 05:18:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|They have GOT to be kidding! What is it about people in New York that refuses to allow people to make their own decisions?
The city health department unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would bar cooks at any of the city's 24,600 food service establishments from using ingredients that contain the artery-clogging substance, commonly listed on food labels as partially hydrogenated oil.
Out of curiosity, why add an ingredient to something that doesn't need it? Where did it come from?
"Labeling is one thing, but when they totally ban a product, it goes well beyond what we think is prudent and acceptable," said Chuck Hunt, executive vice president of the city's chapter of the New York State Restaurant Association.
Can we outlaw stupidity? Oh, guess not, because then we'd HAVE to raise taxes to build so many new prisons to house the idiots!
Wendy's announced in August that it had switched to a new cooking oil that contains no trans fatty acids. Crisco now sells a shortening that contains zero trans fats. Frito-Lay removed trans fats from its Doritos and Cheetos. Kraft's took trans fats out of Oreos.
So, what's the problem? If companies are acting on their own, is it really necessary for NYC to regulate what goes into foodstuffs?
"Artificial trans fats are very toxic, and they almost surely causes tens of thousands of premature deaths each year," he said. "The federal government should have done this long ago."
Federal regulation, contrary to what the lefties believe, is NOT the answer to every thing. We are grownups... well, most of us are, and we control what we eat and drink. We even have control over what our children ingest, at least when they're with us. For example, if I want to sit down and eat that whole pound of white chocolate M&M's, that's my choice. There will be consequences that I will have to deal with, like a larger hind end, but then, that would be MY problem, and choice.|W|P|115931760296765063|W|P|NYC Mulls Ban on Trans Fats in Eateries|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:53:00 PM|W|P|Blogger WomanHonorThyself|W|P|Hey put down those french fries!..lol9/27/2006 05:28:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I think we should all wrap ourselves and our children in germ free celophane and give up! YEESH! :)9/26/2006 04:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD|W|P|115931405275068360|W|P|Frightening Prospect!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 04:31:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115931368273526400|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 04:21:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|While in Las Vegas, I noticed something. Ok, I noticed a lot of things, but one thing in particular got my attention on television and made me wonder if Democrats all over the country have the same person writing their ads. I honestly don't remember the woman's name, but I sure recognized the content. It's almost (word for word) the same type of ads Gov. Doyle is running here in Wisconsin, attacking Congressman Green. The woman is running for Congress, yet it sounds like she running against the President, just like a few of Doyle's ads. Odd, don't you think? :)|W|P|115931318008719849|W|P|All The Same|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 10:30:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Because the Democrats are trying to make the campaign a personal referendum on Bush. Since that worked so well in the various other races that Terry McAuliffe tried it in when he was DNC. Personally, I hope they stick with this tactic.9/27/2006 10:54:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|The biggest problem.... stupid people vote! :/ And stupid people tend to think that it is all about Bush, when of course, smart people like you and me, know the difference. :)9/27/2006 01:54:00 PM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Not worry. The last time they tried this little plan, stupid people -- in Florida (it was Jeb Bush's re-election) and they still went down badly.

Making it personal turns people off. The democrats will never figure out that the American public -- even if the stupid ones -- want to hear more than Bush bad. They want to hear what the Dems are actually going to do, even a broad outline of a plan would be nice. Saying you are going to start impeachment proceedings against Bush does not count as a broad outline of a plan.9/27/2006 02:09:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|If the Dems could ever come up with more than Bush bashing, they might have a chance. I just hope the brighter bulbs in the country are able to get through to the Dim ones. :)9/26/2006 01:35:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Tacky, but amusing. The US Navy welcomed the latest member of its fleet today. Pictured above: The USS William Jefferson Clinton (CVS1) set sail today from its home port of Vancouver, BC. The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to President Bill Clinton "for his foresight in military budget cuts" and his conduct while president. The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and is completely solar powered with a top speed of 5 knots. It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14 Tomcat or one (unarmed) F18 Hornet aircraft which although they cannot be launched or captured on the 100 foot flight deck but form a very menacing presence. As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on board. The 20 person crew is completely diversified and includes members of all races, creeds, sex, and sexual orientation. This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, is specially trained to avoid conflicts and appease any and all enemies of the United States at all costs. An on board Type One DNC Universal Translator can send out messages of apology in any language to anyone who may find America offensive. The number of apologies are limitless and though some may sound hollow and disingenuous, the Navy advises all apologies will sound very sincere. The ship's purpose is not defined so much as a unit of national defense - but instead in times of conflict the USS Clinton has orders to seek refuge in Canada. The ship may be positioned near the Democratic National Party Headquarters for photo-ops and can be used extensively for social experimentation, and whatever other worthless jobs the ex-commander-in-chief and his wife can think of. It is largely rumored that the ship will also be the set for the upcoming season of MTV's "The Real World". The ship was renamed and commissioned USS William J Clinton when someone realized the USS Blowfish was already taken. (thanks Ken)|W|P|115930408580049557|W|P|New Ship|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com10/02/2006 08:34:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|hehehehe :)9/26/2006 11:30:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|We have arrived back from Sin City, tired and, of course, a lot more broke than when we left. But hey, we had a good time, so that helps ease the pain. :) Here's some observations for ya: 1. Midwest Super Saver flights suck. I'm not a sardine, and I don't like being packed in like one. If that wasn't bad enough, they don't serve their cookies on any flight before 10 a.m. How rude! 2. MGM Grand is HUGE! If you enjoy walking a quarter mile from your room to the elevator, then this is the place for you. If you don't, find someplace an itsy bit smaller. 3. If you check in at the airport, make sure the person you are talking to understands exactly what you reserved so when you actually arrive at the hotel, you won't be sitting in a room for a couple of hours that isn't yours, waiting for a bellman to bring the keys for the RIGHT room. (after an already long day, this is not a good way to get on my "let's do this again" list) 4. Go see Dennis Miller! Hilarious! 5. Go see The Four Tops. Great show! But leave before The Temptations, unless they figure out how to actually get a balanced mix. I don't know why anyone thinks that having the bass drown out the singing is a good show. I had such a headache! 6. If you're on a diet, do NOT plan on sticking to it! Under NO circumstance should a serious dieter ever go to Las Vegas!! Guess it's a good thing I didn't plan on sticking to my diet during this interlude, eh! :) Luckily, my britches aren't as tight as they could have been, so I didn't have to buy any bigger ones. 7. The perks of joining the MGM's Players Club were a LOT better than any of the others we have joined in the past. Free play, cash, free buffets (see #6!), free rooms, etc. Cool. It's also good at a lot of other casinos, including the Luxor, Bellagio, New York New York, Treasure Island, MGM in Detroit, if you want to go to Michigan, and at Beau Rivage in Biloxi, plus a few others I can't remember right now. 8. If you have ticket from a particular casino, make sure you cash it out before you leave! Nothing like getting on the plane to come home and finding a voucher for $90 in your pocket. I'm not mentioning any names, HE knows who he is! 9. Nice room, but strange. All glass and mirrors... spooky! Nothing worse than opening your eyes first thing in the morning and seeing yourself looking back FRIGHTENING, lemme tell ya! One fantastic thing (Fox News while drying my hair)...there was a flatscreen tv imbedded in the mirror in the bathroom. I want one! 10. The M&M Store is a hoot. 11. The monorail SOUNDS like a good idea, but don't assume, just because it says so, that the stop you want is actually close to where you want to go. The stop for the Stardust was actually a MILE from the Stardust. For a couple of bucks more, a cab would have made a lot more sense, and get you right to the bloomin' door. Although, other stops get you right into a few of the places, that wasn't one of them. 12. Get a massage! :) Since we aren't exactly major partiers, we don't have any tales that should "stay in Vegas". Sorry Mary! :) All in all, it was good for both of us to get away, especially my husband. He managed to actually relax, and not worry about all the things he has to deal with due to his mom's death. Addition from my husband: A toilet that actually flushes is also a plus for any hotel room. Unfortunately, ours decided NOT to perform that necessary function on a regular basis.|W|P|115929969457111358|W|P|Back to Reality! :(|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 12:27:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|I don't think I've ever traveled without having to deal with some little glitches.

All in all, it does sound like you had a wonderful time.

If we had a flatscreen TV embedded in the bathroom at home my husband would NEVER come out, except for meals! :)

(Also, I'll keep your husband in my thoughts and prayers. I've been there. I'm glad you both were able to relax and enjoy.)9/20/2006 06:49:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Things have been kind of rough around here for the last few weeks, so we're taking a few days off. Oddly enough, I'm NOT taking my laptop with me. Oh, don't go into shock, I can live without it.... I think. We shall see! :) If I start going into withdrawals, I'm sure I can find access to the internet, somewhere. >:-/ Itinerary: Thursday: Fly to Las Vegas, be vegetables. Yeah, right! Friday: Dennis Miller Saturday: Dinner at William B's, The Temptations & Four Tops Sunday: Wander around, waste money. Monday: Wander around, waste more money, fly back to Milwaukee. Tuesday: Back to reality.|W|P|115871918291207827|W|P|Going Bye Bye|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 02:28:00 PM|W|P|Blogger AShiningCity|W|P|Enjoy your trip!

Hopefully nothing newsworthy occurs when you are gone!9/20/2006 02:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOL I'm sure plenty will happen, but both the husband I and NEED a break from reality. :)9/21/2006 03:35:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Have fun, Kate!

Sounds like a great getaway.

Remember: What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

I hope you don't listen to that.

Details! We want details! :)9/26/2006 03:42:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Wish I had some randy tales to tell, but alas, I'm a whimp! :)9/20/2006 01:14:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|One thing we always do before taking off on a trip for any longer than 2 days, is put the cats in jail. It use to be a lot easier. I was younger, they were smaller and easier to "manipulate". This afternoon, it took my sister in law and I about 20 minutes to round up ONE cat! She was on one side of the bed, on her stomach.... I was on the other side, hiney in the air, head as far under the bed as I could go. It use to be SOOOO much easier. I'm exhausted, no doubt my sister in law isn't feeling any joy either. The cat bit her! sigh... They are now safely in jail, and I'm considering taking up drinking!|W|P|115878405165288929|W|P|Herding Cats!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 02:25:00 PM|W|P|Blogger kristi noser|W|P|I say give the cats the alcohol, they'll be easier to catch!9/20/2006 02:39:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LMAO I can just see both critters and people blitzed, chasing each other around the house.9/20/2006 11:27:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115877751638013731|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 11:07:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|It's not bad enough that Ahmabooboo is working on expanding Iran's nuclear technology, but Chavez is "hinting" he may be on the verge and joining that "club"? Dear G-D, help us all! And he wants to move the UN to Venezuela. Hey, come to think of it, go for it! I'm all for getting the UN out of OUR "empire". One thing I found amusing about all the Chavez rants was "Yankee empire, go home!" What a hoot. We ARE home you low life, scum sucking, weasle! Now get out! Back to your regularly scheduled lunacy!|W|P|115877653209952156|W|P|Nuclear Chavez?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 08:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Chavez... a rambling, raving, lunatic! Talking at the UN right now... I've never heard such lunacy. This guy is giving me a headache. He's babbling a LOT, but not saying anything, other than Bush is evil. This guy is seriously dangerous!!! UPDATE! On Drudge: 'THE DEVIL CAME TO THE UN YESTERDAY... It Still Smells of Sulphur here... Bush, I have the feeling you are going to live the rest of your days as a nightmare... We need a psychologist to analyze Bush... YANKEE IMPERIALISTS GO HOME... Maybe we need to move the United Nations out of USA'... Another UPDATE: Transcript of lunatic Chavez.|W|P|115876594539451672|W|P|Disgusting!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 07:29:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I could no longer resist the temptation!! I had to steal this from GUNZ!|W|P|115876274088573987|W|P|I Had to Do It!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 06:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|There's a terrific post over at Blogger Beer. He coins the term, The Trojan Camel, and it definitely fits with the current state of affairs.|W|P|115876046625848085|W|P|The Trojan Camel|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 04:42:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Marcus Aurelius|W|P|Kate,

Thanks for the kudos! I don't know if I am the first to use the term in that way. I did a little googling on it prior to publishing and found some references to "Trojan Camel" but none of those references seemed to be used in the same sense I used it.

MA9/26/2006 03:43:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, it works for me, so I'm gonna say it's "yours"! :)9/20/2006 06:15:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'm mosying around the internet this morning, and came across a REAL interesting column on Huffington Post. Yes, it was difficult, but I manage to read the majority of it before I snorted my coffee all over the keyboard. It reinforces the idea that the Democrat Party is the party of NO IDEAS! They complain, long and loud, but don't have any answers for today's problems. So, how do they plan to win back Congress? Why, advertising of course. Guest Column: Rules Democrats Should Use To Take Back Congress Here are few interesting highlights:
You do not have a media outlet like Fox, so you must work twice as hard to get the mainstream media to carry your message to ALL voters. Importantly, do not believe the mainstream media is for you and against Republicans. They're not. If you somehow think they'll help you win an election, you've already lost.
No, the Dems have CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC! We do however have talk radio, but not everyone has the good sense to listen.
The target audience fervently believed Saddam Hussein WAS behind the 9/11 attacks and there WERE weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Just as they believe today that the second in command of Al Qaeda has been killed or captured at least a dozen times -- AND they've conveniently forgotten that Osama Bin Laden is not only still alive, but happily and calmly planning future attacks against our country.
They really do think Americans are stupid! I don't know anyone who believed that Hussein was behind 9/11. NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON! No one has forgotten that Bin Laden is still running around cooking up new plans to destroy us either. Neither has the President, but he's not running for office in November, so why on earth do they want to campaign against him?
Stop playing by "Marquess of Queensberry" rules. Before you get punched, you punch. Hard. Whenever possible, you punch below the belt. And most importantly, even after they are down, you keep punching.
Is this different from what they've been doing for the last few elections?
George Bush. Cocaine. Alcohol. The National Guard. Deserter. With 40 days to go before the election, there should have been 40 awful revelations about George Bush -- one each day, each worse than the one before it.
I repeat, George Bush isn't running for office. So, why are they running against him, not to mention bringing up proven lies? After watching the Green/Doyle debate last Friday, I'm pretty sure the Doyle camp is actually listening to this fool. Go read the whole thing, it's a hoot, and scary. The mind of a lib is a dangerous place!|W|P|115875913239869138|W|P|The Party of Perception|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 05:42:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|So, let me get this straight.... it's Bush's fault when gas prices are high, and it's Bush AND the Republicans fault when the gas prices fall? Have I got that right?
If you think I'’m kidding, then you don'’t know Jack-—Jack Cafferty that is. Cafferty shoots from the lip often enough as a CNN host, but on the August 30 edition of that network'’s "“Situation Room,"” he outdid himself. After a story about how gas prices might get close to $2 by Thanksgiving, Cafferty grabbed his tinfoil hat and came up with his own conspiracy theory. "“You know, if you were a real cynic, you could also wonder if the oil companies might not be pulling the price of gas down to help the Republicans get re-elected in the midterm elections a couple of months away,"” he ranted.
That, right there, is a darn good reason why CNN is NOT the most "trusted name in news".
On the September 3 "“In The Money,"” he repeated his crazy charge when he should have sounded retreat. "“I mean the oil companies have a vested interest in seeing that the Republicans remain in control of the federal government,"” Cafferty again claimed. "“They wouldn'’t pull prices down before the midterms now. Would they?"”
I don't watch CNN, unless the motel when I might be staying hasn't moved into the 21st century. I had to look this guy up. He's actually a "news anchor"?? No, of course CNN isn't biased! (snicker)
Because in the real world, oil companies don'’t control gas prices. They'’re set on world markets. They'’ve dropped significantly from their recent high on August —declining 42 cents between August 12 and September 12. If you'’ll recall, gas prices soared from $2.26 a gallon in February as Iran increased tensions about its nuclear aims. Then, on April 11, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, "“Iran has joined the nuclear countries of the world,"” according to the New York Times. Gas shot up about 25 cents in two weeks thanks to our nuclear reaction.
I'm as dumb as a box of rocks, and even I know that the price of a barrel of oil is set by speculators, and supply and demand. Unless, of course, you live in Wisconsin, and the price of a gallon of gas is set by the state, by way of the minimum mark up and excessive tax.
If you'’re Jack Cafferty, that was too much to bear. The huge oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico made it worse. Cafferty likes high gas prices. "“I hope gas prices go as high as they have to go to get the rest of these morons off the road in these big Hummers,"” he wished on the March 25 "“In the Money."” So now he'’s angry because gas prices aren'’t high enough. In that case, he must love OPEC. According to the September 12 New York Times, OPEC said it "“would cut production if prices fell more."” That looks like they're keeping prices high by controlling supply. By Cafferty's logic, that would either make Ahmadinejad a big Democratic supporter or talk of such conspiracies downright silly. If you want crazy conspiracies from your news broadcast, then tune to CNN. If you want something better, send Jack Cafferty some aluminum foil so he knows how you feel about his cooking up a kooky theory for gas prices.
Thanks, but I prefer my news coming from the world of reality!|W|P|115875742456520251|W|P|New Conspiracy Theory: Cheaper Gas|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 11:30:00 PM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|Great post, I was arguing with a Moonbat at work the other day who was trying to tell me that congress sets the price of gas. These conspiracy liberals just can't give up on anything!9/26/2006 03:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|It's amazing just how stupid some people can be.... and yet, we allow them to vote. Go figure! :/9/20/2006 05:10:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'm cold! I do not like being cold! I'm even less happy because I know it's going to get even colder. Living in an old house, the cold is a major factor in my day. It's 40 degrees. I don't like it! :( BUT, at this time tomorrow, I'll be on a plane, winging my way to Las Vegas. At 5:30 a.m., it's 74 degrees. I like that! :) Hey, I'm a Texan, I don't do cold!|W|P|115875519387076566|W|P|Not Happy!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 05:15:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|FANTASTIC!! |W|P|115871144459472760|W|P|Baby Abby Found Safe!!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 04:45:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|No doubt in my mind... that guy is nuttier than the proverbial fruitcake, and just as dangerous!|W|P|115870994510542632|W|P|Ahmabooboo?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 10:12:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|No doubt in my mind either. Great cartoon. Ahmabooboo? LMAO!9/19/2006 01:22:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
“The army will not get involved in the political conflict. Political troubles should be resolved by politicians. Military coups are a thing of the past.” ~Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin~
Thai Military Launches Coup, Takes Power From Prime Minister Thaksin
An announcement on national television, signed by Army Commander-in-Chief Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin, said martial law had been declared across Thailand and the Constitution revoked. He ordered all troops to report to their duty stations and not leave without permission from their commanders. Sondhi, who is known to be close to Thailand's revered constitutional monarch, will serve as acting prime minister, army spokesman Col. Akarat Chitroj said. Sondhi, a well-regarded officer, is a Muslim in this Buddhist-dominated nation.
Ok, so this Thai general says the army isn't going to get involved in a political conflict, yet declares martial law in a coup? I'm confused. And just because the man is a Muslim, doesn't mean anything either... at least, not at the moment. Thailand is a beautiful country. Yes, I actually lived there many MANY moons ago. I loved it!|W|P|115869825272348177|W|P|Contradictions|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:17:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|I need to catch up on this story to make a good comment on it. Fred actually was the one that told me about it in a conversation earlier. I liked Thailand also, I spent 3 weeks at Pattaya Beach once. :)9/19/2006 04:00:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|8 months in Korat. :) AF bride way back when. Wonder what happened to him... LOL9/19/2006 12:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|...from WuzzaDem.com H/T: Guide to Midwestern Culture|W|P|115869595726117865|W|P|Stolen...|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:20:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|You're going to put some driveby Islamist in a muderous rage when they see this....9/19/2006 09:16:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD|W|P|115868291581287002|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:20:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|How true is that...9/20/2006 04:55:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Joey|W|P|Very nice!9/19/2006 09:02:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Really? Ok, is it safe to say that "Islamic fascists" are terrorists?
Sen. Russ Feingold is right that President Bush and others should stop calling terrorists "Islamic fascists."
Why?
"Call them whatever you want - monsters, butchers - but the use of the term 'Islamic fascist' puts the name of Islam. . . in an exceptionally negative light," the Wisconsin Democrat said last week.
Sorry Russ, they've already done that themselves.
The term is "insulting and extremely unwise," Feingold added. It suggests that Islam condones villainous actions, such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Ummm... haven't seen anything to the contrary.
Many Muslims feel slighted by the pairing of Islam with fascism - a dictatorial governmental system that suppresses criticism and opposition and emphasizes nationalism and racism. Fascism was not a religious movement.
Then maybe they should stand up against the Islamofascists.
Denigrating Islam by linking it to fascism also is a strategic mistake by American leaders. Such terminology will not help the United States win friends among Muslims the world over. Instead, it will add to mistrust.
Like it matters what we do? We can bow and scrape, and it won't make a bit of difference. THEY WANT US DEAD! Pay attention Feingold! You're Jewish...they want YOU dead even more!
To Bush and other administration officials, "Islamic fascists" may be an easy description to spin out in speeches. But it's neither accurate nor wise.
Seems accurate to me. And no one has ever accused me of being "wise".
The word "terrorists" better describes hatred-fueled individuals who kill and maim innocents. They are not guided by a religion that propagates peace and brotherhood, or that respects human life.
Peace? Uh huh...
Bush should stop using the inflammatory rhetoric and instead show Muslims that their religion is respected in America.
Suck up! H/T: Charlie Sykes|W|P|115868236589680703|W|P|Terrorism is not 'Islamic fascism'|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 10:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|Feingold is a Democrate first,and Jewish second. If it were in Germany in 1935 he'd be the one telling everyone "hey these Nazi's aren't so bad, they want to move us out of here,and into a nice camp that we can stay in until after the war is over. It's really for our own protection"9/19/2006 10:36:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|He's a smarmy little bastard.... but I repeat myself. :)9/19/2006 08:47:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|NASA Tracks Mystery Object Near Atlantis Shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA mission controllers are tracking a mystery object hovering between the space shuttle Atlantis and Earth, and traveling at roughly the same speed as the orbiter, agency officials said Tuesday. “Right now they’re just tying to figure out exactly what it is, how far away it is,” NASA spokesperson Kimberly Harle told SPACE.com. “It’s pretty much assessing the whole situation.”
|W|P|115868100456780559|W|P|Cool! I think....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 09:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Maybe not so cool. It might have been something "crucial" that "floated out of the cargo bay." Kind of gives you a warm fuzzy feeling to read that doesn't it?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/18/AR2006091800155.html9/19/2006 10:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Yeesh... had to log in for that one. Annoying.. LOL

I started thinking, maybe it's one of those bolts they lost, but then, would they even be able to see something that small? Darn, now they're saying it's probably not "little green men". sigh... no fun at all! LOL9/19/2006 11:26:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Sorry about that. I have my computer set to autologon. I hate logging on to. I usually lie for the sign up and say I am a 96 year old man with zero income. If they want to interfere with me getting to the news quickly, they ain't getting my true information.9/19/2006 12:21:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOl Not a problem... already had an account. :)9/19/2006 07:35:00 PM|W|P|Blogger K. Carpenter|W|P|Space cadet Sheehan?9/19/2006 07:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|ROFLMAO9/19/2006 08:26:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Texas is a BIG state, so it has a few BIG cities. I found two stories, on the same subject, so different, it was quite amusing. I guess it all depends on where you live, on how you see things. From the Houston Pravda...er Chronicle: FBI says Dallas most dangerous large city in 2005 straight from the AP. In the Dallas Morning News: Violent crime in U.S. on the rise again, a composite from staff and wire reports. The difference in the way the same story is presented can only be attributed one thing... it just all depends on where ya live. :)|W|P|115868003494498493|W|P|Point of Views|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 07:59:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Question:How many apologies are acceptable to the Muslim world? Answer: NONE! No amount of apologizing will "appease" the laughingly called Religion of Peace.
In Turkey, protesters said Benedict must make full amends before a planned November trip that would be his papacy's first visit to a Muslim nation. "Either apologize, or do not come," read a banner carried by a group of demonstrators from a religious workers' union. Iraq's parliament also rejected Benedict's explanation of his remarks, saying it was insufficiently clear.
Here's a little history lesson:
Whatever undeniable sins Christians committed during their course, the Crusades were essentially a defensive action: a belated and insufficient attempt by Western Christians to turn back the tide of Islam that had engulfed the Eastern Church. "“When accusing the West of imperialism,"” says the historian of jihad Paul Fregosi, "Muslims are obsessed with the Christian Crusades but have forgotten their own, much grander Jihad."” The lands in dispute during each Crusade were the ancient lands of Christendom, where Christians had flourished for centuries before Muhammad'’s armies called them idolaters and enslaved and killed them. If Westerners had no right to invade these putative Muslim lands, then Muslims had no right to take them in the first place.
No more apologies!|W|P|115867844961972393|W|P|Muslims Want Further Apology From Pope|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 06:14:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|There is a story in the news these days that should highlight the major differences between the Western world, and Islamic theocracies.
Yesterday, a week after her 40th birthday, she made her dream come true. At an estimated cost of $20 million (£11 million), Mrs Ansari became the first woman space tourist after blasting off in a Russian Soyuz rocket from Star City in Kazakhstan.
She's 40? Now I'm really depressed!
Mrs Ansari was 16 when her family emigrated in 1984 as the Islamic Revolution in Iran was at its peak and girls faced a strictly limited future. Her parents said that they wanted her to be able to pursue her passion for science.
As a woman, she would have been stuck in the background of life, an insignificant being used only to produce more of the "dominant" males". Ok, libs.... where's YOUR outrage when women are treated as property? (chirrup)
She arrived speaking only French and Farsi, became an American citizen and quickly immersed herself in the study of electronics, receiving degrees in electrical engineering and computer science at George Mason University in Virginia and George Washington University in Washington.
This truly IS a land of opportunity! Hard work and perseverance have helped this lady achieve her dreams. My point here: If we continue to appease those who want us bowing to Mecca 5 times a day, or cut off our heads, there will be no more women like Anousheh Ansari. There will be no women in public office... local, state or national. There will be no women CEO's or even the opportunity to become one. Will women still be allowed an education of any kind? Wake up people, we are in a war for our very survival!|W|P|115867320232754656|W|P|Obvious Differences|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 08:38:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Where are the liberals -- including the feminazis -- telling us we have to "understand" and that it is a "different cultural" there, so we should not impose our western values. Hey, bimboes, it is our western values that you devalue that allow you to say this stupid crap that keeps millions of women in subjugation over there. Just because it is "different" does not make it right.9/18/2006 05:53:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|No quoting of medieval texts allowed.
The pope has apologized for the outrage amongst Muslims sparked by his recent comments. But the episode proves once again that criticizing Islam is dangerous.
Apologies mean nothing to these people.
... there's no reason to respond to every presumed insult. Consider an example from Denmark. Recently, a paper there published a number of rather tasteless Holocaust cartoons which had been shown in Tehran. The reaction of Copenhagen's rabbi was instructive when considered against the bloody response to the Muhammad cartoons -- outrage which ended up costing lives. When asked if he would call for protests, the rabbi merely said: "You know, I've seen worse." (emphases mine)
Pretty much shows the difference between the Muslim and the CIVILIZED world.|W|P|115862778934885470|W|P|Rushdie, Hirsi Ali, the Pope -- Who's Next?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 05:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|W-HAT has happened to Tony Blair's forehead? The premier's policies may have caused a few noses to wrinkle in Labour ranks, but now the PM has developed the mother of all furrows on his brow. Observers at the TUC conference were startled to spot a giant W etched on his skin. To some the wrinkle may be a sign that in troubled times the PM is growing ever closer to George W Bush and becoming Tony Dubya Blair. But docs blame serious stress, which restricts blood flow to the skin causing it to wrinkle in that particular shape. Dr Patrick Bowler, head of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, said: "My advice is resign tomorrow." Meanwhile, Mr Blair's constituency agent John Burton said yesterday the PM had "no intention" of quitting as Sedgefield MP when he resigns from office next year. Well, since I don't do stress, I'll never have a W on my forehead. :)|W|P|115862650863608029|W|P|Tony's Forehead|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 03:11:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington, DC. The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I can't understand how you can be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we was the same size as kids, I just don't get it?" "Well," said the big 'gaiter, "What you been eatin' boy?" "Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'gator. "Hmm. Well, where do ya catch'em?" "Down at t'other side of the swamp near the parkin' lot by the Capitol." "Same here. Hmm. How do you catch 'em?" "Well, I crawls up under one of them Lexus and wait fer one to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the shit out of 'em, and eat 'em!" "Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see your problem. You ain't gettin' any real nourishment. See, by the time you get done shakin' the shit out of a politician, there ain't nothin' left but an asshole and a briefcase!"|W|P|115861779326627782|W|P|A'yuh!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 12:04:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|TMI - Too Much Information Man rejects first penis transplant My question... was the "donor" aware this was going to happen to his...ummm... parts?|W|P|115860640879601345|W|P|A Case of TMI|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 11:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|In a poll on thisislondon.co.uk, 63% of those polled say the Pope should NOT have apologized, as opposed to 37% who say he should have. I voted NO. Go vote here. The Pope must die, says Muslim
A notorious Muslim extremist told a demonstration in London yesterday that the Pope should face execution. Anjem Choudary said those who insulted Islam would be "subject to capital punishment".
Yep, tolerance and peace!
Yesterday he said: "The Muslims take their religion very seriously and non-Muslims must appreciate that and that must also understand that there may be serious consequences if you insult Islam and the prophet. "Whoever insults the message of Mohammed is going to be subject to capital punishment." He added: "I am here have a peaceful demonstration. But there may be people in Italy or other parts of the world who would carry that out. "I think that warning needs to be understood by all people who want to insult Islam and want to insult the prophet of Islam." As well as placards attacking the Pope such as "Pope go to Hell", his followers outside the country's principal Roman Catholic church also waved slogans aimed at offending the sentiments of Christians such as "Jesus is the slave of Allah".
Can we start profiling now? I demand an apology RIGHT NOW for that last "sentiment". This is an evil influence, and we're just bowing down, not wanting to "offend" them so they'll like us. Well, I tell ya, it doesn't matter WHAT we do, they want us dead. It doesn't take much at all to set off these pigs, so why not "set 'em off" real well? Oh, you bet I'm a "radical Christian extremist" Rosie... I want to see YOUR children safe from these animals!|W|P|115860500269858514|W|P|Pope Poll|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 09:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|"Borrowed" from Sparks from the Anvil|W|P|115859702521282482|W|P|Insert Rude Comment about Senate HERE!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 10:41:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|Haha....I had to blog something, and I was just too lazy. The cartoon seemed to sum it all up perfectly.9/18/2006 11:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Hey, works REAL well for me. LOL I doubt if the Senate will give a happy crap what we think, but hey, it's fun to be a "thorn" in their side. heh heh heh9/18/2006 08:56:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Storm Track Appeasement: And the Beat Goes On. More European Dhimmitude
"There was a young lady from Niger. Who smiled as she rode on a tiger. After the ride/.She was inside, And the smile was on the face of the tiger."
There IS a choice whether or not to allow this cancer on civilization to proceed.|W|P|115859531684531421|W|P|Taxpayer Funded "Sucking Up" in the EU|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 08:30:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD!|W|P|115859390479490130|W|P|Not MY Fault!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 07:59:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P| Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115859339134998975|W|P|No comment Needed|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:40:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'll say it flat out. I do NOT like unions. Yes, there was once a need for them, but times have changed, employees are protected by reasonable laws, and even though there are still "sweat shops", they aren't unionized, they're mostly illegals, and should be shut down promptly! Today's big unions don't give a flying flip for the workers, which is evidenced by their continuous backing of big taxing Dems. They are nothing more than communists and socialists with fancy alphabet names.
Labor leaders have established a close relationship with anti-American, anti-war activists as part of a move to the political left that began more than three decades ago, according to a recent report produced by a conservative think tank.
Unions actually working AGAINST the same people they claim to represent - the AMERICAN worker. Some of those members paying their dues faithfully are also veterans who have fought for those same union leaders' right to be jackasses.
"Prominent self-styled 'peace activists' such as Cindy Sheehan, Leslie Cagan and Ramsey Clark rarely waste an opportunity to portray America as the number one obstacle to world peace," said Carl Horowitz, author of the report "Common Cause With America's Enemies: How Labor Unions Embraced Antiwar Extremism."
Haven't heard from Mother Moonbat in a while, but I wouldn't guarantee she's completely off the radar. I've read through the 28 page report... very, very interesting.
"For more than 30 years, unions in this country have moved steadily leftward," the report stated, "forging strategic alliances with people who oppose America's rights of sovereignty and self-defense far more than they oppose war."
Do you think that union members are even aware what their "leadership" are up to?
While acknowledging that "unions are no strangers to antiwar activism," Horowitz noted that "their embrace of anti-American antiwar activism is a fairly recent phenomenon." Union officials presently serve as "high-profile players" in the "shadowy" anti-war network who "sign petitions, make speeches and steer member dues toward anti-American extremists claiming to further the cause of humanity," he charged.
I believe very strongly in making Wisconsin a "right to work" state, and this just reinforces my feeling. Union members should demand their dues be returned, since they are the ones actually funding the anti-American activities of their leadership.
"It's taken us 30 years, but we are here, and we're not going backwards, folks," Wohlforth reportedly said. "We took a step to get the message out that Labor is against the damn war, and that the connections between the attacks on working people and the war in Iraq have to be made."
What connection could possibly be made to connect the two? Unless of course, it's union members who are actually producing products needed to support our troops in any situation. Oh yeah, let's get rid of all military, put an end to war, and put even more members out of work. Ok, bad example. But how many businesses are actually IN business because of the military?
"Over the decades, the Left has shown they can be counted on to work against American interests," Horowitz said in the document. "Gradually, unions likewise are inspiring such expectations. "Their members, and America at large," Horowitz argued, "deserve better."
I agree. Those members are hard working Americans, trying to support their families. Why do they continually support these sort of activities?|W|P|115858893445338941|W|P|Unions Have Embraced Anti-War Extremism, Report Says|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:28:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Either this guy was really ticked at his representative, or security at the Capitol isn't as good as it could be. The problem is, our representatives need to be accessible to the public. So, what's a reasonable compromise?
WASHINGTON -— A man crashed his vehicle into a security barricade at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, ran into the building and was arrested, forcing the complex to briefly be locked down, authorities said. Police shut down the complex as they investigated the incident, and to ensure that all people there were authorized to be there. The incident happened shortly before 8 a.m., EDT, witnesses said. The Capitol complex was reopened within the hour. Hill staffers were briefly instructed to remain in their offices while police searched to ensure there were no other interlopers. Construction workers and police said the man had driven through a barricade at the Capitol, where a major visitors' center is under construction. His vehicle also crashed into a water fountain on the plaza in the middle of the construction area. Witnesses said the man, wearing a blue ballcap, ran into the Capitol and was pursued by police. A construction supervisor said the man was apprehended in a construction area on the third floor of the building. In the summer of 1998, two Capitol Police officers were shot to death when a man with a history of mental illness opened fire in the building. The man was wounded and captured.
|W|P|115858639502117233|W|P|Man Crashes Through Barricade at U.S. Capitol, Taken Into Custody|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:36:00 AM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Are we sure it wasn't Patrick Kennedy? After all, he does have a history with Capitol complex security barriers.9/18/2006 07:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|ROFLMAO That never occured to me... early morning ya know. But it wouldn't surprise me too much if it was ANY Kennedy! heh heh heh-->
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Ok, sometimes boredom makes ya do stupid things! :)|W|P|115966181333891809|W|P|Hmmm......|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 05:02:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|....from The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns H/T: Hog on Ice|W|P|115966113543932198|W|P|Swiped.....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 01:27:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Can you pass the 3rd grade? Take the test! :) Hey, what else have ya got to do? And yes, I did get 'em all right... the second time. There is a timer after all, and I'm slow! Gee, thanks Sue! :)|W|P|115964819744411330|W|P|Test|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 12:40:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I guess treason isn't what it use to be, since there's so much of it going around these days.|W|P|115964533037362713|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 10:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115963889941355100|W|P|I'm SO confused!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:48:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|While reading an article in Der Spiegel, I came across these sentences that jumped out at me: On one side are the Afghan guerrillas with their hit-and-run tactics: fast, mobile, with light equipment and a capability for self-sacrifice that beggars belief in the West. On the other is the ultra-modern army from the West, NATO and the United States. This force enjoys technological superiority. But there's a chink in its armor: its low tolerance of casualties. Military experts refer to this as asymmetrical warfare. Ya know, it's true! We, in the west, are obsessed with the numbers, instead of concentrating on the mission. I don't want to see our soldiers die. Shoot, I don't want to anyone die, it doesn't matter which side they're on, but truth be told, better them, than us! However, if our leaders aren't willing to send soldiers into battle knowing they might not make it back, then, yes, we do have a problem. All the advanced technology in the world isn't going to help us win the war on terrorism without the willingness of sacrifice. This article is about Afghanistan, but that observance could just as easily apply to Iraq, or anywhere else in the world this war eventually takes us. Then we have the problem of "collateral damage". Civilians are dying anyway, by the hand of the terrorists. Should we really worry so much? I honestly don't know. I hate hearing of women and children being killed by roadside bombs, suicide bombers, etc. These are people who are going about their daily business, knowing that at any moment, their lives could be ended by senseless violence. And we have a problem with a relatively small number of soldiers who have died in this war? I say relative, because when you do a comparison to other wars we've been involved in, the number of killed in action are VERY small. (As of today, after 3 1/2 years, the number of KIA is 2,158.) Let's face facts. People die. Whether it's in war, a car accident, falling off a ladder or in their beds, people are going to die. Personally, I'd prefer dying in my sleep, as I'm sure, most people would, but that's not a reality. The reality is, we are at war for the very survival of our civilization, and people are going to die.|W|P|115962874069381203|W|P|War IS Hell|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 01:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Billiam|W|P|That's been my point. We've lost less in 3 years than in one major US assault in WWII, like say, Iwo Jima or Normandy. Bush had my support until I saw he was going to fight a pc war. Once he started that, what's the use?9/30/2006 01:32:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Yep, I've been pretty annoyed with the President m'self in recent months. I wish he'd stop pussy footin' around, and bomb the crap outta of 'em!9/29/2006 09:29:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Swiped from Milwaukee ID1OT|W|P|115959070161542495|W|P|Hey... it ME! :)|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:50:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Mars and Pluto are undergoing their own periods of global warming, according to multiple scientific studies. This has important implications for our own planet, and for Al Gore and liberal environmentalists as well. On Mars, NASA and the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory report a prolonged period of surface warming, and the Martian icecap is steadily receding. According to scientists, "the fact that it is changing suggests that Mars may have major, global climate changes that are occurring on the same time scales as Earth's most recent climate shifts, including the last Ice Age." (emphasis added) Pluto is undergoing a similar period of global warming, scientists report. According to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology release, "Pluto is undergoing global warming, as evidenced by a three-fold increase in the planet's atmospheric pressure during the past 14 years, a team of astronomers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Williams College, the University of Hawaii, Lowell Observatory and Cornell University announced." Of course, this is devastating news for global-warming hysterics here on Planet Earth. After all, efforts to locate Martian or Plutonian SUVs, oil conglomerates, neoconservatives, cattle or internal-combustion engines in order to attribute blame have failed so far. Not to be deterred, however, Al Gore has reportedly occupied the Lowell Observatory, pacing the floors and bellowing in his trademark manner, "keep searching – if Mars is warming, it must have SUVs!" Read the rest here! (heh heh heh)|W|P|115958869230766764|W|P|Mars and Pluto Climates Warming, Al Gore Scours for Extraterrestrial SUVs|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:55:00 PM|W|P|Blogger BBG|W|P|There would be no warming for Al except for that extra layer of fat he's put on.9/30/2006 07:15:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Not to mention the hot air! :)9/29/2006 07:42:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|From Jarhead's Firing Range:
The Muslim nutjobs at CAIR have always decried any criticism of Islam as "racist," "intolerant," "islamiphobic," or whatever their buzzword of the week is. They actively support every mosque that preaches the "death to America" mantra that is supported by the Q'uran. Don't believe that? Just go to any Mosque in America, listen to what they preach, and then cry, "Oh crap, they really do hate us!" See what CAIR has to say about it. Just for S&G's, here's a few tidbits from CAIR's own website (my own comments are thrown in because I simply feel like commenting, hell, it's my blog): "CAIR Good News Alert: VA Muslim Student Allowed Islamic Attire in Gym Class" -Yep; "special" rights for Muslims. Sounds about right in line with their agenda. "CIVIL LIBERTIES: Oppose the US-UK Extradition Treaty" -Sure wouldn't want criminals to be prosecuted…. "The Quran is the record of the exact words revealed by God through the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized by Muhammad and then dictated to his companions. The text of the Quran was cross-checked during the life of the Prophet. The 114 chapters of the Quran have remained unchanged through the centuries." -So, there should be no disputing the violence and hate that it preaches as "religion?" Thanks; you've made normal folks' arguments easier. "The poll, sponsored by the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and conducted by an independent research firm, was designed to understand what Americans think about Muslims: * When asked what comes to mind when they hear "Muslim," 32 percent of respondents made negative comments. Only two percent had a positive response." -Well, that's from CAIR's own survey. I cannot imagine why only two percent had something positive to say about Muslims….perhaps they were Muslims? The point is this: CAIR supports one thing: Muslims. Muslims support one thing: The teachings of the Q'uran. The teachings of the Q'uran are out there for the the world to see: Commit violence to further Islam, and be sure to use deceit too! What a load of crap. These people should all be deported to France, where they will be embraced, and will have countless thousands surrender to them. Screw CAIR.
Agreed!|W|P|115958437034088151|W|P|Our Enemies At CAIR|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com10/02/2006 08:31:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Remember when Pope Benedict was accused of starting World War (fill in the blank) because he gave a LECTURE that offended Muslims?

At that time, I saw a guy from CAIR on TV whining about how horrible the Pope was, blah, blah, blah.

The woman interviewing the guy was treating him as if he had crediblility and was a spokesman for a legitimate group.

There was no mention of its terrorist connections, etc.

Sickening.10/02/2006 08:40:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, heavens... would anyone in the media want to offend such upstanding organization? LMAO What a crock! Hmmm.... are we up to WWV yet?9/29/2006 07:06:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|France Probes Death Threats Against Teacher Who Attacked Islam
French anti-terrorism authorities Friday opened an inquiry into death threats against a philosophy teacher who has been forced into hiding over a newspaper column attacking Islam, legal officials said. Robert Redeker, 52, has been given round-the-clock police protection, changing addresses every two days, since the article appeared in the conservative French newspaper Le Figaro earlier this month. Written in reaction to the Muslim fury unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's references to Islam, the piece describes the Koran as a "book of extraordinary violence" and Islam as "a religion which ... exalts violence and hate". Under the heading "In the face of Islamist intimidation, what must the free world do?", Redeker claimed that "Islam is trying to make Europe yield to its vision of mankind" using "violence and intimidation". It describes the Prophet Mohammed, as depicted in the Koran, as a "master of hate", "a merciless war-leader, a pillager, a massacrer of Jews and a polygamist". Since then Redeker says he has received e-mail threats targeting himself and his wife and three children, and that his photograph and address were available on several Islamist Internet sites. "There is a very clear map of how to get to my home, with the words: 'This pig must have his head cut off'," he said. (...) "We are in a democracy, everyone has the right to express his views freely -- of course while respecting others. " But Redeker -- interviewed on French radio from a safe house -- accused the authorities of leaving him "alone and abandoned", saying the education ministry had not offered him any help. On Thursday Education Minister Gilles de Robien expressed "solidarity" with the teacher, but also warned that "a state employee must show prudence and moderation in all circumstances." (...) Several French rights groups, while condemning the intimidation, accused Redeker -- a published philosopher known for his strong views on Islam -- of irresponsible "provocation". The MRAP anti-racism group said his article was badly timed and likely to fuel French fears of a Muslim "enemy within", without distinction between ordinary citizens and violent extremists. Likewise, the Paris-based League of Human Rights said it revealed Redeker's "hatred of Islam and Muslims" -- though it said no one should be intimidated for their ideas, "however sickening". Redeker's article has been denounced on Al-Jazeera television by the influential Qatari Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi, and the September 19 issue of Le Figaro was banned in Egypt and Tunisia. (...) The press freedoms watchdog Reporters Without Borders issued a strong-worded statement against what it called "ideological censorship"."It is unacceptable that, more and more, threats and censorship are taking the place of controversy and debate," it warned. Speaking on Europe 1, Redeker said his detractors had "already won a victory of sorts." "I cannot do my job. I have no freedom of movement. I am in hiding. Already they have succeeded in punishing me ... as if I was guilty of holding the wrong opinions."
Nice people, eh. Freedom of speech evidently isn't one of those things the Islamofascists values much.|W|P|115958282704772881|W|P|The "Religion of Peace" and Their Appeasers|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/30/2006 06:57:00 PM|W|P|Blogger BBG|W|P|France probing anything. Now that's funny.

Well they might "probe" the cork of a bottle of bad french wine. LOL9/30/2006 07:16:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|At least they have really good food! LOL9/29/2006 06:26:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Go here....NOW! H/T: Gawfer|W|P|115957973807854264|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 05:42:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'd really like to know what this guy is smoking!
In a portion of the same video, posted on the internet on Friday and released by the Virginia-based IntelCenter, al-Zawahiri addresses Bush: "Why don't you tell them how many million citizens of America and its allies you intend to kill in search of the imaginary victory and in breathless pursuit of the mirage towards which you are driving your people's sons in order increase your profits?"
How many of them are we going to squash is a better question!
"Bush you are a lying failure and a charlatan. It has been three and a half years [since the arrests] ... What happened to us? We have gained more strength and we are more insistent on martyrdom," he said.
He sounds desperate, in my opinion.
"Bush, O failure and liar, why don't you be courageous for once and confront your people and tell them the truth about your losses in Iraq and Afghanistan."
At least OUR leader doesn't have to recruit young men to fly planes filled with innocent men, women and children, into buildings, killing themselves along with the innocents.
Al-Zawahiri also called Pope Benedict a "charlatan" because of his remarks on Islam. "This charlatan accused Islam of being incompatible with rationality while forgetting that his own Christianity is unacceptable to a sensible mind."
Oh yeah, blowing people up is REAL sensible - the actions of a rational, and peaceful people. Stop the ACLU has a great column, with more translations, and one comment that echoes the same thing I told my husband this afternoon when they showed the tape on the idjit box....that Zawahiri is getting his material from the Democrat playbook!
|W|P|115957857210156216|W|P|Zawahiri's Rants|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 03:44:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|A Republican Congressman from Florida resigns in disgrace. The principle, shot by a kid, died. I saw an eagle. By far, seeing that eagle was the best thing to happen all day. I just wish I had had a camera.|W|P|115957034322837561|W|P|A Few of Today's Events|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 11:22:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|In light of the events this morning at a school in western Wisconsin, Jeff Wagner was asking listeners what was to be done to keep our kids safe. The very first caller said that no matter what the cost, metal detectors should be placed in every single school. Say WHAT? I don't think so! NO NO NO NO! It's not that I don't want our kids safe in the schools, of course I do. But when you start putting metal detectors in every single school, you are admitting defeat, and the lunatics win. So, what's my suggestion? Well, I'd made every single parent take parenting classes, and make them pay for the privilege. Sounds silly, doesn't it. Well, if the taxpayers are going to be footing the bill for metal detectors in schools, even if they don't have kids school aged, I think the burden should be shifted to the people who actually have kids. We've got so many people having kids and no idea how to deal with the little rugrats. I take this incident very seriously! I do, after all, have 2 granddaughters of school age (8 & 14). However, when they act like total jackasses, I blame them, my daughter, son in law, and myself. Luckily, neither one has done something like carry a gun into a school. These are suppose to be buildings filled with learning, not prison guards. Although, looking back, sometimes it felt like a prison.|W|P|115955608503685221|W|P|School Security|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 03:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Josh Schroeder|W|P|Who do you have in mind to teach parenting classes?9/29/2006 03:44:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|What? I'm suppose to have all the answers? LOL

Truthfully, I'd say almost anyone born before 1940, when "spare the rod, spoil the child" was in vogue. Yank those video games out of the picture 90% of the time, make 'em get out of the house, use their imaginations, turn off the tv... things like that might help. Although, there's always going to be a few not so terrific kids, like that little SOB who shot me with a BB gun (still have the scar. But thanks to my generation, our kids have become even worse parents (in general) than we were, and I was pretty bad!9/29/2006 10:04:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Measure: S. 3930 Measure Title: A bill to authorize trial by military commission for violations of the law of war, and for other purposes. NAYs ---34
Akaka (D-HI) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Biden (D-DE) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Cantwell (D-WA) Chafee (R-RI) Clinton (D-NY) Conrad (D-ND) Dayton (D-MN) Dodd (D-CT) Dorgan (D-ND) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Harkin (D-IA) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lincoln (D-AR) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Obama (D-IL) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Sarbanes (D-MD) Schumer (D-NY) Wyden (D-OR)
Oooo... now there's a big surprise! Feingold and Kohl voted AGAINST this bill. What I do find even more annoying is Lincoln Chafee, RINO from hell. Can someone please explain to me WHY President Bush and the RNC backed this bozo?|W|P|115954996020389132|W|P|On Passage of the Bill (S. 3930 As Amended )|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 10:41:00 AM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Because they really want to go back to the situation in 2001, where the 'Rats pretty much ran things even before Jumpin' Jim Jeffords jumped.9/29/2006 10:52:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|It's a shame they didn't learn from the brave passengers on United 93 who saved their collective ungrateful asses!10/02/2006 08:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|It really bugs me that Kohl doesn't have to explain his vote.

I can't stand that he is waltzing into a fourth term.10/02/2006 08:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Every time I contact that potted plant, I pretty much get the same "form letter", so I quit trying to get answers from him. I really wish Tim had run, but when the opposition has unlimited funds, I guess I can't blame him. So, I'm voting for Lorge. :) Just cuz!9/29/2006 08:57:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I was reading this article on JS Online, and started wondering "why?"
Cardiology: Intravascular stent placement Milwaukee: $2,176 Detroit: $510 Cincinnati: $551 Orthopedics: Arthroscopic knee surgery Milwaukee: $962 St. Louis: $629 Cleveland: $653 Radiology: MRI Milwaukee: $945 Cleveland: $531 Kansas City: $531 Gastroenterology: Colonoscopy Milwaukee: $640 St. Louis: $389 Cincinnati: $392
I don't know much about how they price medical care, I just know it's a lot higher than it use to be, no matter where you live. I'm praying I never have to go to Milwaukee for any kind of treatment. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any explanation other than the lack of competition in Milwaukee. I wonder if they charge more because their malpractice insurance is a lot higher? The article didn't mention it, but that seems to be a problem everywhere. Just curious.|W|P|115954605932132144|W|P|Outrageous Medical Costs|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:37:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|If you stop and think about it, this guy is right. Political ads are pretty bad, but I don't think they are any worse than what they were when I was a young sprout, it's the medium that's changed. In this world of instant information (or gratification if you want to look at it from that direction), we are bombarded from all sides by ads hitting on corruption and scandal.
Am I the only one who winces when election years come and the political advertisements air on television? It seems the advertisements get worse each time. I listen and watch each one once. When I notice a repeat, I hit the remote. Sometimes, they appear to be endless. There is far too much money spent in trying to persuade the voters. In this letter, I'll stick with the race for governor. It seems that both major party candidates for governor have accepted money from questionable sources. Yet they try to label the other guy a crook. In general, both may be nice guys, at heart. However, when half-truths, lies and distortion are used in their behalf, as they campaign for office, what can the public expect when they are in office? I believe that they would take money from the devil if it would get them into office. In the manner they have acted, they have. When those questionable sources give money, is anything expected back? In the past few years, there have been leaders from both major political parties serving time because of abuse of power. Instead of serving the public, it has become self-serve for some politicians and the parties. My question is: Why do we accept those negative political advertisements and those questionable sources giving to our public servants? Is not the will of the people stronger than the dens of iniquity in Madison? They promise reform, but leave loopholes in the law. After an election, we all have mud on us. Somehow, there doesn't seem to have a moral base. There should be a public outcry on these practices led by the media and clergy. George R. Wagner Fond du Lac
As long as the ad projects the absolute truth, I don't think there's anything wrong with a little "negativity". However, when ads are out and out lies, and I KNOW they are lies, as should those who are producing them, I have a real problem. Should they be yanked? Well, with our 1st Amendment, I'd say no, they shouldn't, but there should be oversight on the part of the election board, or someone who deals with reality. Oh, wait a minute... that's not Wisconsin's election board. Reality doesn't come into play with any body with folks appointed by the Doyle administration.... never mind!|W|P|115954484515253197|W|P|Political ads on TV are getting worse|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 08:27:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|All morning I've been fighting with my computer, trying to get connected. I thought once we got DSL, we wouldn't have these problems anymore. I thought wrong! The little monitor thingy down there said I had an "excellent" connection. Well, if it was so excellent, how come I couldn't connect? I finally broke down and called the server. The problem wasn't with them, or with my computers, it was the little box thingys. You have to turn them off and on to make them work? YEESH! So much happening in the world this morning, and I'm sitting here scratching my head/butt trying to think of what to do. So, I did more laundry! Hey, at least I accomplished something constructive this morning. :)|W|P|115954390040056090|W|P|GRRRR|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 07:58:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Why haven't I heard about this? I know I was out of town for a few days, but there is television in Las Vegas, and I did watch the news on a regular basis. Does the main stream media in this country give a happy crap about whether or not WE are insulted? They made such a big deal about the Muslim cartoons, and fearing they'd insult the Islamofascists, but what about this?
Text: "The Pope and those who live under his cloak"
[Al-Risala, September 18, 2006]
"The second message is for the criminal Benedict the 16th, the Vatican Pope. For this ignorant and stupid Pope, who has no one to attack besides Islam and the Prophet [Muhammad], may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him. He [the Pope] characterized Islam as a cruel religion, and characterized Muhammad, may the Creator have mercy on him and protect him, as a cruel man, spilling blood, who strove to kill. This hostile Pope refuses to apologize to Muslims; and, instead of apologizing he blames the Muslims for not understanding, thereby adding crime upon crime. This arrogant Pope sees the Muslims as too inferior that he should apologize to them. To this arrogant Pope - criminal and arrogant - this message is from Allah the Elevated and the Exalted, as it was said: 'Think not that Allah is unaware of what the wicked do. He but gives them a respite until a day when eyes will stare (in terror).' [Sura14:42]" [Palestinian Authority TV, September 22, 2006]
H/T: Jihad Watch |W|P|115949941552425383|W|P|Excuse Me??|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 07:27:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|This arrogant Pope sees the Muslims as too inferior that he should apologize to them

The Pope does deserve an apology.9/29/2006 08:21:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I'm not Catholic, but I find this highly offensive! Yes, I do believe the Pope deserves and apology, as does the rest of the SANE world! :/9/28/2006 06:36:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Jonah Goldberg: Terrorists' 'Excuse du Jour' If there were no Iraq war, extremists would just find another rallying cry. I've no doubt that it's true. The terrorists would find some excuse, ANY excuse to kill and destroy, because, well, that's what they do. Do you know of anything that's been produced by such destruction of human life? Has anything good ever come of that sort of insanity?
If you've ever stood up to a bully, you know how this works. Confrontation tends to increase the chances of violence in the short term but decreases its likelihood in the long term. Any hunter will tell you that the most dangerous moment is when you've cornered an animal, and any cop will tell you that standing up to muggers puts you in danger. American colonists were less safe for standing up to King George III, and the United States was certainly safer in the short term when we stood on the sidelines while Germany was conquering Europe. Heck, we would have been safer in the short run if we'd responded to Pearl Harbor by telling the Japanese they could have the Pacific to themselves.
I'm starting to question the sanity of those who think we should run out of Iraq. Is being safe for the moment more important than being safe in the long run? I have grandchildren I want to live in a safe world. If I have to die to give them that world, then so be it!
Iraq is the excuse du jour for jihadists. But the important factor is that these are young men looking for an excuse. If you live your life calculating that it's a mistake to do anything that might prompt murderers and savages to act like murderers and savages, you've basically decided to live under their thumb and surrender your civilization in the process.
I'm not going to surrender to murderous thugs! Are you?
A leading Muslim spokesman in Germany explained that he was all for free speech, as long as it didn't offend Muslims. The Germans' all-too-typical appeasement of terrorism no doubt makes them "safer" and "creates" fewer terrorists. And all it cost them -— for now -— is Mozart.
Big mistake! It's never going to stop until we stand up to them, and even then, it's questionable. I don't care why we went into Iraq, it's what we do now that's important! Cutting and running is NOT an option!|W|P|115949715005099534|W|P|Jihad du Jour|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 10:25:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|from Metro-Belle to Marine is the hostess of this week's Carnival of the Badger. Go check it out! Is "hostess" unPC? Good! :)|W|P|115946446960614492|W|P|Carnival of the Badger|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 09:20:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
The director of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prisoner Project Wednesday accused U.S. governments past and present of honing torture tactics in American prisons before they were allegedly implemented in terrorist detention centers in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
I wonder when the ACLU is going to start worrying about the rights of American citizens.
"If you look at the iconic pictures from Abu Ghraib," Elizabeth Alexander told reporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, "you can match up these photos with the same abuses at American prisons, each one of them."
Really? And just where do these so called abuses happen? In which American prisons?
She said the ACLU knows and has proven that the torture tactics have been used in American prisons, but lacks the photographic evidence found at Abu Ghraib because "you could never get a camera into an American prison."
I'm a 21st century type person... no pictures, no proof. Or is she talking about something that happened BEFORE the War for Independence when the British were running things? Even if they had pictures, I'd have a hard time believing it since we've all seen the "photoshopped" pictures of al Reuters.
In a written statement submitted by University of Wisconsin Professor Alfred McCoy and read by Judge at Wednesday's event, McCoy asserted that the tactics used at Abu Ghraib were "not the sadism of a few creeps but instead [are] the two key trademarks of the CIA's psychological torture."
And the problem here is....? When you're trying to get information from the bad guys, "psychological torture" isn't such a bad thing. I'd much rather have them feeling a bit bad about themselves than bury thousands of Americans.
James Carafano, a senior research fellow for national security at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said if there is evidence of abuse in American prisons, it should be given to authorities.
The ACLU has no problem going to the courts, as we've seen many times in the past, so what's the problem with presenting hard evidence this time?
"People who know better tend to use the word torture because it kind of creates this visceral reaction and they know flat well, it doesn't actually meet the legal definition of torture," he said.
Sorry, undies on the head, in my book is NOT torture.|W|P|115946181272384923|W|P|Torture Tactics Refined In US Prisons, ACLU Says|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 08:13:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|From Wikipedia:
The word Ramadan is derived from the word ramd "to burn". The entire month is spent fasting from dawn to dusk. The name came from the time before the Islamic calendar, when the month of Ramadan fell in the summer. Fasting during this month is often thought to figuratively burn away all sins. Muslims believe that the Qur'an started sent down to the earth during this month. Furthermore, the Prophet Muhammad told his followers that the gates of Heaven would be open all the month and the gates of Hell would be closed. The first day of the next month is spent in great celebrations and rejoicings and is observed as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ or `Eid ul-Fitr.
I guess quiet contemplation isn't part of the program. This explains a great deal. I suppose I thought the Muslim "holy month of Ramadan" was, in a way, kind of like our Lent. I thought wrong! So, this means it's ok to murder even more innocent people because "the gates of hell" are closed? Oh, wait a minute...they do that anyway because it's also ok to murder innocents to become a martyr, or is that just to spread Islam. I'm getting so confused about this "religion of peace".
The new leader of al-Qaida in Iraq urged Muslims to make the holy month of Ramadan a "month of holy war," in an audiotape posted on Islamic Web site Thursday.
Well, I guess that explains everything, doesn't it! |W|P|115945749030968399|W|P|Ramadan|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:41:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|...to Gawfer! I thought I had added his blog to my ever growing list over there on the side, but evidently, I let it slip my mind. So, for that, Gawfer, I sincerely apologize! :)|W|P|115941862683994328|W|P|My Apologies ....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/29/2006 11:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|It is absolutely... uhh, what was I gonna say?

No sweat9/27/2006 09:24:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Reading through the Stop the ACLU's site, I'm always amazed how passionate, and well informed the authors are of the terrific columns. Another one I'd recommend is Sneaky language from the ACLU on yesterday’s passage of HR 2679.
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union today condemned the House of Representatives for adopting H.R. 2679, the “Public Expression of Religion Act of 2005″ (PERA). The bill would bar the recovery of attorneys’ fees to citizens who win lawsuits asserting their fundamental constitutional and civil rights in cases brought under the First Amendment. “The House has once again shown little regard for the Bill of Rights in voting to limit Americans’ ability to keep the government from intruding on religious expression,” said Caroline Fredrickson, Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. “The bill’s supporters claim they are protecting religious freedom, when in fact this bill will undermine it. We are deeply dismayed that the House adopted this proposal and urge the Senate to reject this bill and protect the Constitution.” The ability to recover attorneys’ fees in civil rights and constitutional cases, including Establishment Clause cases, is necessary to help protect the religious freedom of all Americans and to keep religion government-free. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment protects the religious liberty of all Americans. People who successfully prove the government has violated their constitutional rights would, under the bill, be required to pay their own legal fees — often totaling tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. Few citizens can afford to do so. But more importantly, citizens should not be required to do so where the court finds that the government has violated their rights and the Constitution.
(Commentary on the site)|W|P|115941784545206211|W|P|Another Excellent Post|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:24:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I've never been a fan of the ACLU, but the more I learn about them, the less I can find a good reason for their existence. I've seen our society deteriorate, thanks in large part, due to the actions of this communist based organization. Now, they're "eating their own". Read the post on Stop the ACLU, follow the links, and learn more about the hypocrisy of this dangerous group. |W|P|115941456888286097|W|P|ACLU: A Legacy Of Hypocrisy|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:50:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Neo-Con Tastic|W|P|The Anti-Christian Lawyers Union has never been and never will be good for our society.

They spread filth and destroy all good in their path. I've written about them numerous times and 'Stop the ACLU covers them vigorously'.9/27/2006 09:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, Franco, thank you for the compliment, however I'm going to have to decline your offer. Oddly enough, I have enough money to keep me comfortable. :)9/27/2006 09:41:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Neo, I might sound like a Bible thumper, but I do believe the ACLU is the "tool of the devil". :) They've undermined everything good that's in the country. They must be destroyed!9/27/2006 07:16:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Let's face it, former President Clinton's behavior was ridiculous this past Sunday.
Political bickering over which president _ Clinton or George W. Bush _ missed more opportunities to prevent the attacks has been escalating since Clinton gave a combative interview on "Fox News Sunday" in which he defended his efforts to kill Osama bin Laden.
"The idea of trying to cast blame on President Clinton is just wrong for many, many reasons, not the least of which is I don't think he deserves it," Giuliani said in Response to a question after an appearance with fellow Republican Charlie Crist, who is running for governor. "I don't think President Bush deserves it. The people who deserve blame for Sept. 11, I think we should remind ourselves, are the terrorists _ the Islamic fanatics _ who came here and killed us and want to come here again and do it."
I can't even begin to express my lack of a respect for Clinton, but I'm sort of inclined to agree with Rudy on this one. We should be blaming the Islamofascists for their actions, instead of point fingers at who did, or did not, do enough to stop Bin Laden.
Giuliani also said a recently declassified report that said the Iraq war had become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists demonstrated the need to continue the fight there.
I don't suppose the fact that the terrorists will use this report against us in any way they can will shut up anyone, will it?
"The jihadists very much want a victory in Iraq. They feel that if they could defeat us in Iraq they will have a great victory for terrorism," Giuliani said. "What that should do is organize us to say if they want a big victory in Iraq then we have to deprive them of that victory."
We can NOT allow them a victory of any sort! It's time to start kicking some serious jihadist ass!|W|P|115941075164169811|W|P|Giuliani Defends Clinton on 9/11 Efforts|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 07:56:00 PM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Once again, crAP twists an extended quote more than a pretzel to defend their man Bill.9/27/2006 08:05:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, of course they do! :)

Ever wonder how many of the disinformation experts die of exhaustion? I'm getting worn out just by reading it all.9/28/2006 12:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|I also agree with Giuliani, but in my opinion Mathews did not attack Clinton. I think he asked a very simple question that Clinton either felt guilty about not doing enough or just felt he was being attacked,and made a complete fool of himself. I think Clinton did make some mistakes with Bin Laden, but to say he did all he could,and that Bush didn't is just a complete lie. I'm not ripping on Clinton for screwing up he's human ,and admitted he didn't get the job done,but don't pass the buck to Bush for 8 months of his term when the first WTC bombing happened 30 days after Clinton took office. If Clinton were any kind of leader he would have said both Bush,and I could have done more prior to 9-119/28/2006 07:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|First off, we know Clinton was NO kind of leader... unless it included 20 year old interns. :) And thankfully, it wasn't Chris Matthews, it was Chris Wallace. :) Matthews does serious "softball" when it comes to the Dems.

I agree, he didn't do enough and he could have done a lot more. He had 8 years, whereas President Bush only had 8 months.... BIG difference.

Instead of Clinton whining, he should have been offering information to Bush. But we know that would have never happened. So, it really is time to stop pointing fingers, and start getting the job done! :)9/27/2006 04:53:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P| |W|P|115940135780733445|W|P|#1000th post... or so it says!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:18:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|See Angel's take on this story at Woman Honor Thyself.
Muslim detainees at Guantanamo Bay entered Ramadan with traditional sweets, dates and honey -- but without a military chaplain to lead them in prayer during Islam's holy month.
Shucky darn!|W|P|115939933848321656|W|P|Guantanamo Makes Adjustments for Ramadan|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:52:00 PM|W|P|Blogger WomanHonorThyself|W|P|Thanks hun for the link!..can u believe this story!..argg!9/27/2006 05:23:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I have a hard time believing a lot of the nonsense that comes across the 'net these days. :/ They're all starting to chap my hide!! grrrrrr...

And yer welcome. I enjoy your blog! :)9/29/2006 07:29:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|We sure love to be compassionate to murderers.9/29/2006 08:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|My compassion has been waining for a while now... I'm ready to kick some butt! :) There's a reason why these pigs are behind all that barbed wire, and it's not cuz they're such nice people. Why treat them better than we do our own children? Pedophiles are constantly let out on the streets to rape and kill. Kill them, problem solved. Same for these murderous thugs! :)9/27/2006 02:56:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Sues Views|W|P|115939433846772908|W|P|A Picture that BEGGED to be Swiped!!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 05:55:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|As I said at Sues, "I've been there more times than I can count, but I never saw that store!"9/27/2006 06:02:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Been there a time or two m'self. :)9/28/2006 12:07:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Great pic! :)

Too many times I've been up that creek without a paddle.

Your blog always brings a smile to my face.9/28/2006 07:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Thank goodness there's a store, somewhere, that provides said paddles, eh! LOL9/29/2006 07:31:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|Awesome!

Sometimes I feel like I've been to that store.9/29/2006 08:26:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Did you have your credit card available, or did ya have to walk away without making a purchase? LOL9/27/2006 12:40:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Hey, I suppose boredom could be backed off a smidge with this? :) H/T: Grouchy Old Cripple|W|P|115938621324255056|W|P|Something for the .... ummm... Gentlemen!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 11:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Another of one of my many favorite blogs, Dennis York, has a hilarious post, Bring Me Your Tired, Your Weak, Your Gay. Definitely worth your time. :)|W|P|115938338367709516|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 11:17:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
I don't know about you, but personally, I'm getting pretty sick of hearing about leaks. I'm sure there are many who believe that the public has a "right to know" every little thing that goes on in the government. I, however, do NOT need to know when it comes to the safety of me and mine. I want to see the person, or persons, who is/are responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I see this as treason, but the law does not. A firing squad would be too good for whoever finds it necessary to put us all in jeopardy to fulfill their own need by trying to make the Bush administration look bad. We are all suppose to be Americans, and as such, we should all be more concerned with the safety and well being of America, rather than promoting our own agenda, be it Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or Independent, etc. So, KNOCK IT OFF!
|W|P|115938243349666102|W|P|Security Leaks|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 10:55:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P| ... from Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115938006990680925|W|P|Swiped ...|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:13:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
I'm not so sure about this! :)
Testriffic.com
H/T: Gawfer
|W|P|115937413352401863|W|P|Personality Test|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 09:51:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|Thanks for stopping by Kate!

It's always nice to have a young person from the fairer sex come aboard the Gawfer.

Go Navy!9/27/2006 10:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Young? LOL I like that!9/27/2006 02:36:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Gary|W|P|I'm being politically correct;)

But also, it's easier to win friends with honey than with Vinegar, wouldn't you agree?

Just the same, you are welcome anytime.9/27/2006 02:47:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOL Oh you betcha! My grandchildren would be amused! LOL9/27/2006 08:18:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|House votes to criminalize taking minor across line for abortion
"It protects minors from exploitation from the abortion industry, it promotes strong family ties and it helps foster respect for state laws," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. Bill supporters argued that it made no sense that minors who need parental permission to get an aspirin at school or go on field trips can get an abortion without telling their parents.
I find it amazing that this would ever be in question. But of course, the House won't get squat done before the elections, so naturally, there will be no compromise with the Senate. Report: T.O. tried suicide
Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens attempted suicide by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after fire rescue personnel arrived.
Ever wonder what goes on in someone's head who has much to live for when they try something like this? Falk gets Planned Parenthood endorsement
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, the political arm of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, announced today it was endorsing Falk, a Democrat, who is facing J.B. Van Hollen, a Republican and former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin.
There's a shocker for ya. The death machine supporting the party of death's candidate. If they endorsed J.B., I'd find another candidate! Pope in 'Crusader conspiracy' with Bush
Sheik Abu Saqer, leader of Gaza's Jihadia Salafiya Islamic outreach movement, which seeks to make secular Muslims more religious, called the pope a "puppet" for "that Crusader George Bush." The Gaza imam said the only Christian-Muslim dialogue that is acceptable is one in which "all religions agree to convert to Islam."
Not gonna happen! I'm afraid their sort of "tolerance and peace" doesn't jibe with mine. Mourners of slain officer stream in to church
Johnson, 40, died in a shooting Thursday after making a traffic stop. He was shot in the head and face from the back seat of his patrol car. Juan Leonardo Quintero, a 32-year-old illegal immigrant, has been charged with capital murder in connection with Johnson's death.
How many more officers and civilians will be buried before our "leaders" will actually DO SOMETHING!?|W|P|115937204412750292|W|P|Some Highlights|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 08:07:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115936989300943310|W|P|My Day Begins!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 09:04:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P| Swiped from Freedom, GUNZ, Glory & EBYJO|W|P|115933009012097723|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 08:06:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|US troop presence keeps neighbors from invading Iraq: Talabani
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said that the US military presence in Iraq keeps neighbors from invading his country. "The American presence has always prevented any kind of foreign invasion to Iraq," Talabani said. "That's one of the main reasons why we think that we need an American presence, even symbolical, in the country to prevent our neighbors attacking us," he said at a forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center, a Washington think thank. Talabani also said Baghdad could not "further tolerate" neighbors' interference in its internal affairs. "I think that our neighbors must understand that our patience is limited," he said, refusing to single out countries but adding "we mean all of them." Iraq shares borders with Syria, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Asked if there was concern over aggression from Turkey, Talabani said: "I don't think there is any danger for invasion by Turkey to Iraq." Iraq has "good relations" with the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and could help Ankara in its conflict with the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), he said. "We could convince PKK to stop fighting in Turkey," the Iraqi leader said. Talabani also insisted that Iraq would not spiral down into civil war. "There would be no civil war. We have problems, we have some kind of extremists who are fighting against each other. They are not representing the whole society," he said. He also defended the US military presence in Iraq. "The immediate departure of coalition forces would only unleash the terrorists," Talabani said. "I cannot promise when or how the American presence will completely end in Iraq but I can promise that American soldiers do not fight in vain."
|W|P|115932657516307695|W|P|Hey Russ! Are You Listening?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 06:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|One of my many favorite blogs is Boots & Sabers. This evening Owen has a great posting, The Idiocy of 9/11 Conspiracies. And while you're at it, check out his column, There’s merit to paying teachers based on merit.|W|P|115932161203659838|W|P|Two Great Links|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 05:18:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|They have GOT to be kidding! What is it about people in New York that refuses to allow people to make their own decisions?
The city health department unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would bar cooks at any of the city's 24,600 food service establishments from using ingredients that contain the artery-clogging substance, commonly listed on food labels as partially hydrogenated oil.
Out of curiosity, why add an ingredient to something that doesn't need it? Where did it come from?
"Labeling is one thing, but when they totally ban a product, it goes well beyond what we think is prudent and acceptable," said Chuck Hunt, executive vice president of the city's chapter of the New York State Restaurant Association.
Can we outlaw stupidity? Oh, guess not, because then we'd HAVE to raise taxes to build so many new prisons to house the idiots!
Wendy's announced in August that it had switched to a new cooking oil that contains no trans fatty acids. Crisco now sells a shortening that contains zero trans fats. Frito-Lay removed trans fats from its Doritos and Cheetos. Kraft's took trans fats out of Oreos.
So, what's the problem? If companies are acting on their own, is it really necessary for NYC to regulate what goes into foodstuffs?
"Artificial trans fats are very toxic, and they almost surely causes tens of thousands of premature deaths each year," he said. "The federal government should have done this long ago."
Federal regulation, contrary to what the lefties believe, is NOT the answer to every thing. We are grownups... well, most of us are, and we control what we eat and drink. We even have control over what our children ingest, at least when they're with us. For example, if I want to sit down and eat that whole pound of white chocolate M&M's, that's my choice. There will be consequences that I will have to deal with, like a larger hind end, but then, that would be MY problem, and choice.|W|P|115931760296765063|W|P|NYC Mulls Ban on Trans Fats in Eateries|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 04:53:00 PM|W|P|Blogger WomanHonorThyself|W|P|Hey put down those french fries!..lol9/27/2006 05:28:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|I think we should all wrap ourselves and our children in germ free celophane and give up! YEESH! :)9/26/2006 04:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD|W|P|115931405275068360|W|P|Frightening Prospect!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 04:31:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115931368273526400|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/26/2006 04:21:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|While in Las Vegas, I noticed something. Ok, I noticed a lot of things, but one thing in particular got my attention on television and made me wonder if Democrats all over the country have the same person writing their ads. I honestly don't remember the woman's name, but I sure recognized the content. It's almost (word for word) the same type of ads Gov. Doyle is running here in Wisconsin, attacking Congressman Green. The woman is running for Congress, yet it sounds like she running against the President, just like a few of Doyle's ads. Odd, don't you think? :)|W|P|115931318008719849|W|P|All The Same|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/27/2006 10:30:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Because the Democrats are trying to make the campaign a personal referendum on Bush. Since that worked so well in the various other races that Terry McAuliffe tried it in when he was DNC. Personally, I hope they stick with this tactic.9/27/2006 10:54:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|The biggest problem.... stupid people vote! :/ And stupid people tend to think that it is all about Bush, when of course, smart people like you and me, know the difference. :)9/27/2006 01:54:00 PM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Not worry. The last time they tried this little plan, stupid people -- in Florida (it was Jeb Bush's re-election) and they still went down badly.

Making it personal turns people off. The democrats will never figure out that the American public -- even if the stupid ones -- want to hear more than Bush bad. They want to hear what the Dems are actually going to do, even a broad outline of a plan would be nice. Saying you are going to start impeachment proceedings against Bush does not count as a broad outline of a plan.9/27/2006 02:09:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|If the Dems could ever come up with more than Bush bashing, they might have a chance. I just hope the brighter bulbs in the country are able to get through to the Dim ones. :)9/26/2006 01:35:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Tacky, but amusing. The US Navy welcomed the latest member of its fleet today. Pictured above: The USS William Jefferson Clinton (CVS1) set sail today from its home port of Vancouver, BC. The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to President Bill Clinton "for his foresight in military budget cuts" and his conduct while president. The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and is completely solar powered with a top speed of 5 knots. It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14 Tomcat or one (unarmed) F18 Hornet aircraft which although they cannot be launched or captured on the 100 foot flight deck but form a very menacing presence. As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on board. The 20 person crew is completely diversified and includes members of all races, creeds, sex, and sexual orientation. This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, is specially trained to avoid conflicts and appease any and all enemies of the United States at all costs. An on board Type One DNC Universal Translator can send out messages of apology in any language to anyone who may find America offensive. The number of apologies are limitless and though some may sound hollow and disingenuous, the Navy advises all apologies will sound very sincere. The ship's purpose is not defined so much as a unit of national defense - but instead in times of conflict the USS Clinton has orders to seek refuge in Canada. The ship may be positioned near the Democratic National Party Headquarters for photo-ops and can be used extensively for social experimentation, and whatever other worthless jobs the ex-commander-in-chief and his wife can think of. It is largely rumored that the ship will also be the set for the upcoming season of MTV's "The Real World". The ship was renamed and commissioned USS William J Clinton when someone realized the USS Blowfish was already taken. (thanks Ken)|W|P|115930408580049557|W|P|New Ship|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com10/02/2006 08:34:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|hehehehe :)9/26/2006 11:30:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|We have arrived back from Sin City, tired and, of course, a lot more broke than when we left. But hey, we had a good time, so that helps ease the pain. :) Here's some observations for ya: 1. Midwest Super Saver flights suck. I'm not a sardine, and I don't like being packed in like one. If that wasn't bad enough, they don't serve their cookies on any flight before 10 a.m. How rude! 2. MGM Grand is HUGE! If you enjoy walking a quarter mile from your room to the elevator, then this is the place for you. If you don't, find someplace an itsy bit smaller. 3. If you check in at the airport, make sure the person you are talking to understands exactly what you reserved so when you actually arrive at the hotel, you won't be sitting in a room for a couple of hours that isn't yours, waiting for a bellman to bring the keys for the RIGHT room. (after an already long day, this is not a good way to get on my "let's do this again" list) 4. Go see Dennis Miller! Hilarious! 5. Go see The Four Tops. Great show! But leave before The Temptations, unless they figure out how to actually get a balanced mix. I don't know why anyone thinks that having the bass drown out the singing is a good show. I had such a headache! 6. If you're on a diet, do NOT plan on sticking to it! Under NO circumstance should a serious dieter ever go to Las Vegas!! Guess it's a good thing I didn't plan on sticking to my diet during this interlude, eh! :) Luckily, my britches aren't as tight as they could have been, so I didn't have to buy any bigger ones. 7. The perks of joining the MGM's Players Club were a LOT better than any of the others we have joined in the past. Free play, cash, free buffets (see #6!), free rooms, etc. Cool. It's also good at a lot of other casinos, including the Luxor, Bellagio, New York New York, Treasure Island, MGM in Detroit, if you want to go to Michigan, and at Beau Rivage in Biloxi, plus a few others I can't remember right now. 8. If you have ticket from a particular casino, make sure you cash it out before you leave! Nothing like getting on the plane to come home and finding a voucher for $90 in your pocket. I'm not mentioning any names, HE knows who he is! 9. Nice room, but strange. All glass and mirrors... spooky! Nothing worse than opening your eyes first thing in the morning and seeing yourself looking back FRIGHTENING, lemme tell ya! One fantastic thing (Fox News while drying my hair)...there was a flatscreen tv imbedded in the mirror in the bathroom. I want one! 10. The M&M Store is a hoot. 11. The monorail SOUNDS like a good idea, but don't assume, just because it says so, that the stop you want is actually close to where you want to go. The stop for the Stardust was actually a MILE from the Stardust. For a couple of bucks more, a cab would have made a lot more sense, and get you right to the bloomin' door. Although, other stops get you right into a few of the places, that wasn't one of them. 12. Get a massage! :) Since we aren't exactly major partiers, we don't have any tales that should "stay in Vegas". Sorry Mary! :) All in all, it was good for both of us to get away, especially my husband. He managed to actually relax, and not worry about all the things he has to deal with due to his mom's death. Addition from my husband: A toilet that actually flushes is also a plus for any hotel room. Unfortunately, ours decided NOT to perform that necessary function on a regular basis.|W|P|115929969457111358|W|P|Back to Reality! :(|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/28/2006 12:27:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|I don't think I've ever traveled without having to deal with some little glitches.

All in all, it does sound like you had a wonderful time.

If we had a flatscreen TV embedded in the bathroom at home my husband would NEVER come out, except for meals! :)

(Also, I'll keep your husband in my thoughts and prayers. I've been there. I'm glad you both were able to relax and enjoy.)9/20/2006 06:49:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Things have been kind of rough around here for the last few weeks, so we're taking a few days off. Oddly enough, I'm NOT taking my laptop with me. Oh, don't go into shock, I can live without it.... I think. We shall see! :) If I start going into withdrawals, I'm sure I can find access to the internet, somewhere. >:-/ Itinerary: Thursday: Fly to Las Vegas, be vegetables. Yeah, right! Friday: Dennis Miller Saturday: Dinner at William B's, The Temptations & Four Tops Sunday: Wander around, waste money. Monday: Wander around, waste more money, fly back to Milwaukee. Tuesday: Back to reality.|W|P|115871918291207827|W|P|Going Bye Bye|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 02:28:00 PM|W|P|Blogger AShiningCity|W|P|Enjoy your trip!

Hopefully nothing newsworthy occurs when you are gone!9/20/2006 02:38:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOL I'm sure plenty will happen, but both the husband I and NEED a break from reality. :)9/21/2006 03:35:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Mary|W|P|Have fun, Kate!

Sounds like a great getaway.

Remember: What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

I hope you don't listen to that.

Details! We want details! :)9/26/2006 03:42:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Wish I had some randy tales to tell, but alas, I'm a whimp! :)9/20/2006 01:14:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|One thing we always do before taking off on a trip for any longer than 2 days, is put the cats in jail. It use to be a lot easier. I was younger, they were smaller and easier to "manipulate". This afternoon, it took my sister in law and I about 20 minutes to round up ONE cat! She was on one side of the bed, on her stomach.... I was on the other side, hiney in the air, head as far under the bed as I could go. It use to be SOOOO much easier. I'm exhausted, no doubt my sister in law isn't feeling any joy either. The cat bit her! sigh... They are now safely in jail, and I'm considering taking up drinking!|W|P|115878405165288929|W|P|Herding Cats!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 02:25:00 PM|W|P|Blogger kristi noser|W|P|I say give the cats the alcohol, they'll be easier to catch!9/20/2006 02:39:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LMAO I can just see both critters and people blitzed, chasing each other around the house.9/20/2006 11:27:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P||W|P|115877751638013731|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 11:07:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|It's not bad enough that Ahmabooboo is working on expanding Iran's nuclear technology, but Chavez is "hinting" he may be on the verge and joining that "club"? Dear G-D, help us all! And he wants to move the UN to Venezuela. Hey, come to think of it, go for it! I'm all for getting the UN out of OUR "empire". One thing I found amusing about all the Chavez rants was "Yankee empire, go home!" What a hoot. We ARE home you low life, scum sucking, weasle! Now get out! Back to your regularly scheduled lunacy!|W|P|115877653209952156|W|P|Nuclear Chavez?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 08:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Chavez... a rambling, raving, lunatic! Talking at the UN right now... I've never heard such lunacy. This guy is giving me a headache. He's babbling a LOT, but not saying anything, other than Bush is evil. This guy is seriously dangerous!!! UPDATE! On Drudge: 'THE DEVIL CAME TO THE UN YESTERDAY... It Still Smells of Sulphur here... Bush, I have the feeling you are going to live the rest of your days as a nightmare... We need a psychologist to analyze Bush... YANKEE IMPERIALISTS GO HOME... Maybe we need to move the United Nations out of USA'... Another UPDATE: Transcript of lunatic Chavez.|W|P|115876594539451672|W|P|Disgusting!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 07:29:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I could no longer resist the temptation!! I had to steal this from GUNZ!|W|P|115876274088573987|W|P|I Had to Do It!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 06:52:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|There's a terrific post over at Blogger Beer. He coins the term, The Trojan Camel, and it definitely fits with the current state of affairs.|W|P|115876046625848085|W|P|The Trojan Camel|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 04:42:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Marcus Aurelius|W|P|Kate,

Thanks for the kudos! I don't know if I am the first to use the term in that way. I did a little googling on it prior to publishing and found some references to "Trojan Camel" but none of those references seemed to be used in the same sense I used it.

MA9/26/2006 03:43:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Well, it works for me, so I'm gonna say it's "yours"! :)9/20/2006 06:15:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'm mosying around the internet this morning, and came across a REAL interesting column on Huffington Post. Yes, it was difficult, but I manage to read the majority of it before I snorted my coffee all over the keyboard. It reinforces the idea that the Democrat Party is the party of NO IDEAS! They complain, long and loud, but don't have any answers for today's problems. So, how do they plan to win back Congress? Why, advertising of course. Guest Column: Rules Democrats Should Use To Take Back Congress Here are few interesting highlights:
You do not have a media outlet like Fox, so you must work twice as hard to get the mainstream media to carry your message to ALL voters. Importantly, do not believe the mainstream media is for you and against Republicans. They're not. If you somehow think they'll help you win an election, you've already lost.
No, the Dems have CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC! We do however have talk radio, but not everyone has the good sense to listen.
The target audience fervently believed Saddam Hussein WAS behind the 9/11 attacks and there WERE weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Just as they believe today that the second in command of Al Qaeda has been killed or captured at least a dozen times -- AND they've conveniently forgotten that Osama Bin Laden is not only still alive, but happily and calmly planning future attacks against our country.
They really do think Americans are stupid! I don't know anyone who believed that Hussein was behind 9/11. NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON! No one has forgotten that Bin Laden is still running around cooking up new plans to destroy us either. Neither has the President, but he's not running for office in November, so why on earth do they want to campaign against him?
Stop playing by "Marquess of Queensberry" rules. Before you get punched, you punch. Hard. Whenever possible, you punch below the belt. And most importantly, even after they are down, you keep punching.
Is this different from what they've been doing for the last few elections?
George Bush. Cocaine. Alcohol. The National Guard. Deserter. With 40 days to go before the election, there should have been 40 awful revelations about George Bush -- one each day, each worse than the one before it.
I repeat, George Bush isn't running for office. So, why are they running against him, not to mention bringing up proven lies? After watching the Green/Doyle debate last Friday, I'm pretty sure the Doyle camp is actually listening to this fool. Go read the whole thing, it's a hoot, and scary. The mind of a lib is a dangerous place!|W|P|115875913239869138|W|P|The Party of Perception|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 05:42:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|So, let me get this straight.... it's Bush's fault when gas prices are high, and it's Bush AND the Republicans fault when the gas prices fall? Have I got that right?
If you think I'’m kidding, then you don'’t know Jack-—Jack Cafferty that is. Cafferty shoots from the lip often enough as a CNN host, but on the August 30 edition of that network'’s "“Situation Room,"” he outdid himself. After a story about how gas prices might get close to $2 by Thanksgiving, Cafferty grabbed his tinfoil hat and came up with his own conspiracy theory. "“You know, if you were a real cynic, you could also wonder if the oil companies might not be pulling the price of gas down to help the Republicans get re-elected in the midterm elections a couple of months away,"” he ranted.
That, right there, is a darn good reason why CNN is NOT the most "trusted name in news".
On the September 3 "“In The Money,"” he repeated his crazy charge when he should have sounded retreat. "“I mean the oil companies have a vested interest in seeing that the Republicans remain in control of the federal government,"” Cafferty again claimed. "“They wouldn'’t pull prices down before the midterms now. Would they?"”
I don't watch CNN, unless the motel when I might be staying hasn't moved into the 21st century. I had to look this guy up. He's actually a "news anchor"?? No, of course CNN isn't biased! (snicker)
Because in the real world, oil companies don'’t control gas prices. They'’re set on world markets. They'’ve dropped significantly from their recent high on August —declining 42 cents between August 12 and September 12. If you'’ll recall, gas prices soared from $2.26 a gallon in February as Iran increased tensions about its nuclear aims. Then, on April 11, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, "“Iran has joined the nuclear countries of the world,"” according to the New York Times. Gas shot up about 25 cents in two weeks thanks to our nuclear reaction.
I'm as dumb as a box of rocks, and even I know that the price of a barrel of oil is set by speculators, and supply and demand. Unless, of course, you live in Wisconsin, and the price of a gallon of gas is set by the state, by way of the minimum mark up and excessive tax.
If you'’re Jack Cafferty, that was too much to bear. The huge oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico made it worse. Cafferty likes high gas prices. "“I hope gas prices go as high as they have to go to get the rest of these morons off the road in these big Hummers,"” he wished on the March 25 "“In the Money."” So now he'’s angry because gas prices aren'’t high enough. In that case, he must love OPEC. According to the September 12 New York Times, OPEC said it "“would cut production if prices fell more."” That looks like they're keeping prices high by controlling supply. By Cafferty's logic, that would either make Ahmadinejad a big Democratic supporter or talk of such conspiracies downright silly. If you want crazy conspiracies from your news broadcast, then tune to CNN. If you want something better, send Jack Cafferty some aluminum foil so he knows how you feel about his cooking up a kooky theory for gas prices.
Thanks, but I prefer my news coming from the world of reality!|W|P|115875742456520251|W|P|New Conspiracy Theory: Cheaper Gas|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/20/2006 11:30:00 PM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|Great post, I was arguing with a Moonbat at work the other day who was trying to tell me that congress sets the price of gas. These conspiracy liberals just can't give up on anything!9/26/2006 03:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|It's amazing just how stupid some people can be.... and yet, we allow them to vote. Go figure! :/9/20/2006 05:10:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'm cold! I do not like being cold! I'm even less happy because I know it's going to get even colder. Living in an old house, the cold is a major factor in my day. It's 40 degrees. I don't like it! :( BUT, at this time tomorrow, I'll be on a plane, winging my way to Las Vegas. At 5:30 a.m., it's 74 degrees. I like that! :) Hey, I'm a Texan, I don't do cold!|W|P|115875519387076566|W|P|Not Happy!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 05:15:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|FANTASTIC!! |W|P|115871144459472760|W|P|Baby Abby Found Safe!!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 04:45:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|No doubt in my mind... that guy is nuttier than the proverbial fruitcake, and just as dangerous!|W|P|115870994510542632|W|P|Ahmabooboo?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 10:12:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|No doubt in my mind either. Great cartoon. Ahmabooboo? LMAO!9/19/2006 01:22:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|
“The army will not get involved in the political conflict. Political troubles should be resolved by politicians. Military coups are a thing of the past.” ~Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin~
Thai Military Launches Coup, Takes Power From Prime Minister Thaksin
An announcement on national television, signed by Army Commander-in-Chief Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin, said martial law had been declared across Thailand and the Constitution revoked. He ordered all troops to report to their duty stations and not leave without permission from their commanders. Sondhi, who is known to be close to Thailand's revered constitutional monarch, will serve as acting prime minister, army spokesman Col. Akarat Chitroj said. Sondhi, a well-regarded officer, is a Muslim in this Buddhist-dominated nation.
Ok, so this Thai general says the army isn't going to get involved in a political conflict, yet declares martial law in a coup? I'm confused. And just because the man is a Muslim, doesn't mean anything either... at least, not at the moment. Thailand is a beautiful country. Yes, I actually lived there many MANY moons ago. I loved it!|W|P|115869825272348177|W|P|Contradictions|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:17:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|I need to catch up on this story to make a good comment on it. Fred actually was the one that told me about it in a conversation earlier. I liked Thailand also, I spent 3 weeks at Pattaya Beach once. :)9/19/2006 04:00:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|8 months in Korat. :) AF bride way back when. Wonder what happened to him... LOL9/19/2006 12:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|...from WuzzaDem.com H/T: Guide to Midwestern Culture|W|P|115869595726117865|W|P|Stolen...|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:20:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|You're going to put some driveby Islamist in a muderous rage when they see this....9/19/2006 09:16:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD|W|P|115868291581287002|W|P||W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 03:20:00 PM|W|P|Anonymous Anonymous|W|P|How true is that...9/20/2006 04:55:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Joey|W|P|Very nice!9/19/2006 09:02:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Really? Ok, is it safe to say that "Islamic fascists" are terrorists?
Sen. Russ Feingold is right that President Bush and others should stop calling terrorists "Islamic fascists."
Why?
"Call them whatever you want - monsters, butchers - but the use of the term 'Islamic fascist' puts the name of Islam. . . in an exceptionally negative light," the Wisconsin Democrat said last week.
Sorry Russ, they've already done that themselves.
The term is "insulting and extremely unwise," Feingold added. It suggests that Islam condones villainous actions, such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Ummm... haven't seen anything to the contrary.
Many Muslims feel slighted by the pairing of Islam with fascism - a dictatorial governmental system that suppresses criticism and opposition and emphasizes nationalism and racism. Fascism was not a religious movement.
Then maybe they should stand up against the Islamofascists.
Denigrating Islam by linking it to fascism also is a strategic mistake by American leaders. Such terminology will not help the United States win friends among Muslims the world over. Instead, it will add to mistrust.
Like it matters what we do? We can bow and scrape, and it won't make a bit of difference. THEY WANT US DEAD! Pay attention Feingold! You're Jewish...they want YOU dead even more!
To Bush and other administration officials, "Islamic fascists" may be an easy description to spin out in speeches. But it's neither accurate nor wise.
Seems accurate to me. And no one has ever accused me of being "wise".
The word "terrorists" better describes hatred-fueled individuals who kill and maim innocents. They are not guided by a religion that propagates peace and brotherhood, or that respects human life.
Peace? Uh huh...
Bush should stop using the inflammatory rhetoric and instead show Muslims that their religion is respected in America.
Suck up! H/T: Charlie Sykes|W|P|115868236589680703|W|P|Terrorism is not 'Islamic fascism'|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 10:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The Angry American|W|P|Feingold is a Democrate first,and Jewish second. If it were in Germany in 1935 he'd be the one telling everyone "hey these Nazi's aren't so bad, they want to move us out of here,and into a nice camp that we can stay in until after the war is over. It's really for our own protection"9/19/2006 10:36:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|He's a smarmy little bastard.... but I repeat myself. :)9/19/2006 08:47:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|NASA Tracks Mystery Object Near Atlantis Shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA mission controllers are tracking a mystery object hovering between the space shuttle Atlantis and Earth, and traveling at roughly the same speed as the orbiter, agency officials said Tuesday. “Right now they’re just tying to figure out exactly what it is, how far away it is,” NASA spokesperson Kimberly Harle told SPACE.com. “It’s pretty much assessing the whole situation.”
|W|P|115868100456780559|W|P|Cool! I think....|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 09:25:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Maybe not so cool. It might have been something "crucial" that "floated out of the cargo bay." Kind of gives you a warm fuzzy feeling to read that doesn't it?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/18/AR2006091800155.html9/19/2006 10:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Yeesh... had to log in for that one. Annoying.. LOL

I started thinking, maybe it's one of those bolts they lost, but then, would they even be able to see something that small? Darn, now they're saying it's probably not "little green men". sigh... no fun at all! LOL9/19/2006 11:26:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Sorry about that. I have my computer set to autologon. I hate logging on to. I usually lie for the sign up and say I am a 96 year old man with zero income. If they want to interfere with me getting to the news quickly, they ain't getting my true information.9/19/2006 12:21:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|LOl Not a problem... already had an account. :)9/19/2006 07:35:00 PM|W|P|Blogger K. Carpenter|W|P|Space cadet Sheehan?9/19/2006 07:45:00 PM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|ROFLMAO9/19/2006 08:26:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Texas is a BIG state, so it has a few BIG cities. I found two stories, on the same subject, so different, it was quite amusing. I guess it all depends on where you live, on how you see things. From the Houston Pravda...er Chronicle: FBI says Dallas most dangerous large city in 2005 straight from the AP. In the Dallas Morning News: Violent crime in U.S. on the rise again, a composite from staff and wire reports. The difference in the way the same story is presented can only be attributed one thing... it just all depends on where ya live. :)|W|P|115868003494498493|W|P|Point of Views|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 07:59:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Question:How many apologies are acceptable to the Muslim world? Answer: NONE! No amount of apologizing will "appease" the laughingly called Religion of Peace.
In Turkey, protesters said Benedict must make full amends before a planned November trip that would be his papacy's first visit to a Muslim nation. "Either apologize, or do not come," read a banner carried by a group of demonstrators from a religious workers' union. Iraq's parliament also rejected Benedict's explanation of his remarks, saying it was insufficiently clear.
Here's a little history lesson:
Whatever undeniable sins Christians committed during their course, the Crusades were essentially a defensive action: a belated and insufficient attempt by Western Christians to turn back the tide of Islam that had engulfed the Eastern Church. "“When accusing the West of imperialism,"” says the historian of jihad Paul Fregosi, "Muslims are obsessed with the Christian Crusades but have forgotten their own, much grander Jihad."” The lands in dispute during each Crusade were the ancient lands of Christendom, where Christians had flourished for centuries before Muhammad'’s armies called them idolaters and enslaved and killed them. If Westerners had no right to invade these putative Muslim lands, then Muslims had no right to take them in the first place.
No more apologies!|W|P|115867844961972393|W|P|Muslims Want Further Apology From Pope|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 06:14:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|There is a story in the news these days that should highlight the major differences between the Western world, and Islamic theocracies.
Yesterday, a week after her 40th birthday, she made her dream come true. At an estimated cost of $20 million (£11 million), Mrs Ansari became the first woman space tourist after blasting off in a Russian Soyuz rocket from Star City in Kazakhstan.
She's 40? Now I'm really depressed!
Mrs Ansari was 16 when her family emigrated in 1984 as the Islamic Revolution in Iran was at its peak and girls faced a strictly limited future. Her parents said that they wanted her to be able to pursue her passion for science.
As a woman, she would have been stuck in the background of life, an insignificant being used only to produce more of the "dominant" males". Ok, libs.... where's YOUR outrage when women are treated as property? (chirrup)
She arrived speaking only French and Farsi, became an American citizen and quickly immersed herself in the study of electronics, receiving degrees in electrical engineering and computer science at George Mason University in Virginia and George Washington University in Washington.
This truly IS a land of opportunity! Hard work and perseverance have helped this lady achieve her dreams. My point here: If we continue to appease those who want us bowing to Mecca 5 times a day, or cut off our heads, there will be no more women like Anousheh Ansari. There will be no women in public office... local, state or national. There will be no women CEO's or even the opportunity to become one. Will women still be allowed an education of any kind? Wake up people, we are in a war for our very survival!|W|P|115867320232754656|W|P|Obvious Differences|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/19/2006 08:38:00 AM|W|P|Blogger EPLawyer|W|P|Where are the liberals -- including the feminazis -- telling us we have to "understand" and that it is a "different cultural" there, so we should not impose our western values. Hey, bimboes, it is our western values that you devalue that allow you to say this stupid crap that keeps millions of women in subjugation over there. Just because it is "different" does not make it right.9/18/2006 05:53:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|No quoting of medieval texts allowed.
The pope has apologized for the outrage amongst Muslims sparked by his recent comments. But the episode proves once again that criticizing Islam is dangerous.
Apologies mean nothing to these people.
... there's no reason to respond to every presumed insult. Consider an example from Denmark. Recently, a paper there published a number of rather tasteless Holocaust cartoons which had been shown in Tehran. The reaction of Copenhagen's rabbi was instructive when considered against the bloody response to the Muhammad cartoons -- outrage which ended up costing lives. When asked if he would call for protests, the rabbi merely said: "You know, I've seen worse." (emphases mine)
Pretty much shows the difference between the Muslim and the CIVILIZED world.|W|P|115862778934885470|W|P|Rushdie, Hirsi Ali, the Pope -- Who's Next?|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 05:37:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|W-HAT has happened to Tony Blair's forehead? The premier's policies may have caused a few noses to wrinkle in Labour ranks, but now the PM has developed the mother of all furrows on his brow. Observers at the TUC conference were startled to spot a giant W etched on his skin. To some the wrinkle may be a sign that in troubled times the PM is growing ever closer to George W Bush and becoming Tony Dubya Blair. But docs blame serious stress, which restricts blood flow to the skin causing it to wrinkle in that particular shape. Dr Patrick Bowler, head of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, said: "My advice is resign tomorrow." Meanwhile, Mr Blair's constituency agent John Burton said yesterday the PM had "no intention" of quitting as Sedgefield MP when he resigns from office next year. Well, since I don't do stress, I'll never have a W on my forehead. :)|W|P|115862650863608029|W|P|Tony's Forehead|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 03:11:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington, DC. The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I can't understand how you can be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we was the same size as kids, I just don't get it?" "Well," said the big 'gaiter, "What you been eatin' boy?" "Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'gator. "Hmm. Well, where do ya catch'em?" "Down at t'other side of the swamp near the parkin' lot by the Capitol." "Same here. Hmm. How do you catch 'em?" "Well, I crawls up under one of them Lexus and wait fer one to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the shit out of 'em, and eat 'em!" "Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see your problem. You ain't gettin' any real nourishment. See, by the time you get done shakin' the shit out of a politician, there ain't nothin' left but an asshole and a briefcase!"|W|P|115861779326627782|W|P|A'yuh!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 12:04:00 PM|W|P|Kate|W|P|TMI - Too Much Information Man rejects first penis transplant My question... was the "donor" aware this was going to happen to his...ummm... parts?|W|P|115860640879601345|W|P|A Case of TMI|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 11:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|In a poll on thisislondon.co.uk, 63% of those polled say the Pope should NOT have apologized, as opposed to 37% who say he should have. I voted NO. Go vote here. The Pope must die, says Muslim
A notorious Muslim extremist told a demonstration in London yesterday that the Pope should face execution. Anjem Choudary said those who insulted Islam would be "subject to capital punishment".
Yep, tolerance and peace!
Yesterday he said: "The Muslims take their religion very seriously and non-Muslims must appreciate that and that must also understand that there may be serious consequences if you insult Islam and the prophet. "Whoever insults the message of Mohammed is going to be subject to capital punishment." He added: "I am here have a peaceful demonstration. But there may be people in Italy or other parts of the world who would carry that out. "I think that warning needs to be understood by all people who want to insult Islam and want to insult the prophet of Islam." As well as placards attacking the Pope such as "Pope go to Hell", his followers outside the country's principal Roman Catholic church also waved slogans aimed at offending the sentiments of Christians such as "Jesus is the slave of Allah".
Can we start profiling now? I demand an apology RIGHT NOW for that last "sentiment". This is an evil influence, and we're just bowing down, not wanting to "offend" them so they'll like us. Well, I tell ya, it doesn't matter WHAT we do, they want us dead. It doesn't take much at all to set off these pigs, so why not "set 'em off" real well? Oh, you bet I'm a "radical Christian extremist" Rosie... I want to see YOUR children safe from these animals!|W|P|115860500269858514|W|P|Pope Poll|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 09:23:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|"Borrowed" from Sparks from the Anvil|W|P|115859702521282482|W|P|Insert Rude Comment about Senate HERE!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 10:41:00 AM|W|P|Blogger The WordSmith from Nantucket|W|P|Haha....I had to blog something, and I was just too lazy. The cartoon seemed to sum it all up perfectly.9/18/2006 11:18:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|Hey, works REAL well for me. LOL I doubt if the Senate will give a happy crap what we think, but hey, it's fun to be a "thorn" in their side. heh heh heh9/18/2006 08:56:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Storm Track Appeasement: And the Beat Goes On. More European Dhimmitude
"There was a young lady from Niger. Who smiled as she rode on a tiger. After the ride/.She was inside, And the smile was on the face of the tiger."
There IS a choice whether or not to allow this cancer on civilization to proceed.|W|P|115859531684531421|W|P|Taxpayer Funded "Sucking Up" in the EU|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 08:30:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|DTD!|W|P|115859390479490130|W|P|Not MY Fault!|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 07:59:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P| Proudly stolen: Disgruntled Truck Driver!|W|P|115859339134998975|W|P|No comment Needed|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:40:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|I'll say it flat out. I do NOT like unions. Yes, there was once a need for them, but times have changed, employees are protected by reasonable laws, and even though there are still "sweat shops", they aren't unionized, they're mostly illegals, and should be shut down promptly! Today's big unions don't give a flying flip for the workers, which is evidenced by their continuous backing of big taxing Dems. They are nothing more than communists and socialists with fancy alphabet names.
Labor leaders have established a close relationship with anti-American, anti-war activists as part of a move to the political left that began more than three decades ago, according to a recent report produced by a conservative think tank.
Unions actually working AGAINST the same people they claim to represent - the AMERICAN worker. Some of those members paying their dues faithfully are also veterans who have fought for those same union leaders' right to be jackasses.
"Prominent self-styled 'peace activists' such as Cindy Sheehan, Leslie Cagan and Ramsey Clark rarely waste an opportunity to portray America as the number one obstacle to world peace," said Carl Horowitz, author of the report "Common Cause With America's Enemies: How Labor Unions Embraced Antiwar Extremism."
Haven't heard from Mother Moonbat in a while, but I wouldn't guarantee she's completely off the radar. I've read through the 28 page report... very, very interesting.
"For more than 30 years, unions in this country have moved steadily leftward," the report stated, "forging strategic alliances with people who oppose America's rights of sovereignty and self-defense far more than they oppose war."
Do you think that union members are even aware what their "leadership" are up to?
While acknowledging that "unions are no strangers to antiwar activism," Horowitz noted that "their embrace of anti-American antiwar activism is a fairly recent phenomenon." Union officials presently serve as "high-profile players" in the "shadowy" anti-war network who "sign petitions, make speeches and steer member dues toward anti-American extremists claiming to further the cause of humanity," he charged.
I believe very strongly in making Wisconsin a "right to work" state, and this just reinforces my feeling. Union members should demand their dues be returned, since they are the ones actually funding the anti-American activities of their leadership.
"It's taken us 30 years, but we are here, and we're not going backwards, folks," Wohlforth reportedly said. "We took a step to get the message out that Labor is against the damn war, and that the connections between the attacks on working people and the war in Iraq have to be made."
What connection could possibly be made to connect the two? Unless of course, it's union members who are actually producing products needed to support our troops in any situation. Oh yeah, let's get rid of all military, put an end to war, and put even more members out of work. Ok, bad example. But how many businesses are actually IN business because of the military?
"Over the decades, the Left has shown they can be counted on to work against American interests," Horowitz said in the document. "Gradually, unions likewise are inspiring such expectations. "Their members, and America at large," Horowitz argued, "deserve better."
I agree. Those members are hard working Americans, trying to support their families. Why do they continually support these sort of activities?|W|P|115858893445338941|W|P|Unions Have Embraced Anti-War Extremism, Report Says|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:28:00 AM|W|P|Kate|W|P|Either this guy was really ticked at his representative, or security at the Capitol isn't as good as it could be. The problem is, our representatives need to be accessible to the public. So, what's a reasonable compromise?
WASHINGTON -— A man crashed his vehicle into a security barricade at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, ran into the building and was arrested, forcing the complex to briefly be locked down, authorities said. Police shut down the complex as they investigated the incident, and to ensure that all people there were authorized to be there. The incident happened shortly before 8 a.m., EDT, witnesses said. The Capitol complex was reopened within the hour. Hill staffers were briefly instructed to remain in their offices while police searched to ensure there were no other interlopers. Construction workers and police said the man had driven through a barricade at the Capitol, where a major visitors' center is under construction. His vehicle also crashed into a water fountain on the plaza in the middle of the construction area. Witnesses said the man, wearing a blue ballcap, ran into the Capitol and was pursued by police. A construction supervisor said the man was apprehended in a construction area on the third floor of the building. In the summer of 1998, two Capitol Police officers were shot to death when a man with a history of mental illness opened fire in the building. The man was wounded and captured.
|W|P|115858639502117233|W|P|Man Crashes Through Barricade at U.S. Capitol, Taken Into Custody|W|P|scriefler@hotmail.com9/18/2006 06:36:00 AM|W|P|Blogger steveegg|W|P|Are we sure it wasn't Patrick Kennedy? After all, he does have a history with Capitol complex security barriers.9/18/2006 07:49:00 AM|W|P|Blogger Kate|W|P|ROFLMAO That never occured to me... early morning ya know. But it wouldn't surprise me too much if it was ANY Kennedy! heh heh heh-->