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Zombie: Impeach on the Beach, Starring Cindy and Cynthia

Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 8:22:42 pm PDT

CodePink, Cynthia McKinney, and Cindy “Dentally Challenged” Sheehan, joining together for another monumentally delusional Beach Impeach IV, thanks to zombie’s willingness to risk grave psychic damage.

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1 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:23:58pm

Now thats a meeting of the minds.

2 kiwiviv  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:24:14pm

They deserve each other

3 Macker  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:24:21pm

I think I'm gonna hurl....

/runs_to_porcelain_deity

4 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:24:58pm

Cindy's teeth make me think of the old Mad Magazine illustrator, Basil Wolverton, and his 'beauty' drawing.

5 Perplexed  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:25:50pm

Careful where you point that finger. We both know where its been lately.

6 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:26:00pm
7 nikis-knight  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:26:24pm

In a related news, Scientists fear the birth of a new black hole on the west coast of America as two of the densest known objects meet...

8 Macker  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:26:33pm

re: #6 song_and_dance_man

Why, Inflated Scrotum Man of course!

9 uptight  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:26:44pm

What are these losers going to do with their lives when Bush has retired and the war is over?

With the loss of their social life and raison d'etre, I bet many will have full on nervous breakdowns.

10 gibsonz  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:28:38pm

Oh God no,not Cynthia "improper touching" McKinney.Isn`t there a payoff or backroom bribe in need of her assistance back in Atlanta!

11 soccer4ever[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:30:01pm
12 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:32:09pm

Does Zombie get paid for this? If not I feel sorry for him/her.

13 trailortrash  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:32:33pm

thx zombie :)

14 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:33:56pm

Beach Impeach, how clever.

Perhaps a counter protest, "Get a job, slobs", or "Get to work, jerks", or "Get off the dole, a**holes".

15 redshirt  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:34:25pm

Arrrgh, every time I hear a code pink whacko on the radio I try to call in to ask a question, yet never can.
Perhaps someone here could pass it on if they get a chance.
"Given that you are against war and fighting of all kinds, do you think that Bill Clinton did the right thing by not intervening militarily in Rwanda?"
I want to hear them say that it was better that a million people died.

16 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:35:37pm

Complex rhyme schemes are the secret weppinz of the Consurned Sitinizen

17 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:36:20pm

I rather go to a Star Trek convention than the rallies I have seen on Zombie's website. Honestly, I rather go to the Star Trek convention in full Spok uniform, take pictures, and then show these pictures to all my family and friends, before I travelled to San Fran and visited these sad people while they salute communism.

18 IslandLibertarian  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:36:35pm

Two very despicable women.

I will not spoil my Friday night and waste my time commenting on their evil.

Power to the Correct People!

19 My 2 Cents  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:37:03pm

I must admit that I am impressed that Zombie is so able to attend these events without becoming utterly nauseated. I would find it difficult to hide my loathing of these anti-American, anti-Semitic, totalitarian-enabling anti-human monsters.

20 soccerdad  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:37:10pm

Always loved the zomb-ster! I know how you feel man -- what a target rich opportunity place you live in. Thanks for your bravery in documenting the lunacy!

21 new2thezoo  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:37:20pm

They're sure are some snappy dressers...
Cindy crawled out of bed...
Cynthia looks like Whoppie on crack.

22 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:38:25pm

Thanks Zombie, wonderful work as always.

23 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:38:30pm
24 redshirt  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:39:12pm

re: #19 My 2 Cents

There are pills you can take. They are called "anti-emetics" they prevent nausea and vomiting.
Zombie steals tham from the drugstore by the caseload.

25 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:39:37pm

I applaud zombie for taking the initiative to document all of these events, which would otherwise be swept under the rug by the MSM. I plan to buy the book, if it ever comes out. These people are a small, strange minority, but it's important to know just how far the bell-curve of opinion stretches in that direction.

26 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:39:39pm

Oh Zombie... You owe me. I had to remove Moose Drool from my flat panel after this one:

How can she fix Cindy's teeth if she can't even keep her own uniform from disintegrating?

My Kingdom for a T!

27 itellu3times  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:40:28pm

Outstanding, Z.

28 Old Tanker  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:40:32pm

Zombie,

You keep getting shots like that and they're going to figure out who you are for sure!

29 gibsonz  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:41:01pm

Poor ol` McKinney,ever since she got bounced out of Congress (for the second time) she has spent her time gardening,or should I say "turning over ground" looking for racism and where she can`t find it she will manufacture it ala Jessie Jackson/Al Sharpton...no greater racist ever lived than this slimeball.

30 My 2 Cents  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:41:46pm

re: #24 redshirt

Heh. But can they also make me smile pleasantly when staring into the face of raw evil? I'm afraid pills like that would be too dangerous to take. But hey, thanks for the idea.

31 Steffan  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:41:53pm

So you'll know, Tammy Bruce linked to this entry. Expect some hits.

:)

32 dead sea squirrel  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:43:02pm

The blonde leading the bland.

33 Defogger  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:44:00pm

It's so cute, how the losers hang out with one another. Poor things.

34 WimbledonWomble  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:44:11pm

Awesome, dude. Rad. Totally cool.

35 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:44:21pm

"Total COLLAPSE to a pile of rubble. Ask yourself how"

Gravity, like most scientific phenomenon to the flaccid thrust into reality that is the everyday burden of the Hillary voter, is a cruel mistress.

36 itellu3times  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:44:38pm

re: #31 Steffan

So you'll know, Tammy Bruce linked to this entry. Expect some hits.

Bang! Pow! Zap!

/crickets

37 wee fury  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:44:50pm

Kudos, Zombie!

38 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:45:16pm

I love the bumper sticker shot, "How Many Lives Per Gallon?".
After asking the question, I guess the owner just goes ahead and fills 'er up.
Having the sticker means theres no cognitive dissonance at work when you use the killer gasoline, 'cause you're 'spreadin the word, man!'

39 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:45:22pm
40 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:46:14pm
41 swampscott  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:46:45pm

Look, white straight men...just off your butts and get it over with. Any person with a good job, just give 75% of your money to those who want to sit on their asses and blame others for their crapy life. Love GOD? Christian, Jew? Just make these broads happy any either renounce GOD or convert to islam.

42 Beagle  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:47:09pm

I could feel Congress moving closer to impeachment. What a nice day in California to sit around. It's painless theater for people who need attention and want to feel good about themselves with minimal effort expended.

43 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:47:46pm
Some guy was fisting a chipmunk.

That pretty much sums up any San Fran events zombie covers.

44 profitsbeard  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:47:51pm

Where the hell's the Tsunami when you need it?

45 Steffan  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:48:00pm

Like the one picture I saw:

"I has sign. Iz cleva sign." :)

A bit of a ripoff of this, I admit..... and the cats are much funnier and more pleasant to look at than zombie's targets.

:)

46 Carridine  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:48:15pm

re: #4 jaunte

Cindy's teeth make me think of the old Mad Magazine illustrator, Basil Wolverton, and his 'beauty' drawing.

Like THIS? (scroll down)

47 sheik yer'mami  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:49:00pm

another f*kcwit orgy...

48 Steffan  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:49:02pm

re: #36 itellu3times

re: #31 Steffan

So you'll know, Tammy Bruce linked to this entry. Expect some hits.

Bang! Pow! Zap!

/crickets

Holy webcounts, Batman!

49 justacanuck  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:49:05pm

"... held for the first time at a park near the Berkeley Marina on a sunny October 7, 2007. "

Berkley, eh? Say no more! Know what I mean, know what I mean. Say no more!

Zombie should start a tip jar to help pay for the mental health treatments he will eventually require to reverse the psychic damage caused by this and similar events where moonbats were massed consuming our oxygen.

50 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:49:45pm

#46 Eeyow! Grossolicious flashback to early sixties!

51 gibsonz  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:50:17pm

re: #40 Thanos

Perfect...got it playing in the background...love the video,it`s a classic!

52 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:50:44pm
53 Steffan  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:51:44pm

re: #44 profitsbeard

Where the hell's the Tsunami when you need it?

Waiting for Tenchi to grow a pair, maybe.... :)

54 BignJames  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:51:52pm

re: #43 Tasty Beverage

Some guy was fisting a chipmunk.

That pretty much sums up any San Fran events zombie covers.

Oh man...that hurts my brain.

55 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:52:05pm

Cynthia M. is one of those people where you can see the Crazy in her eyes.

The troofers like Paul and Kuchie... Color me (un)surprised.

56 pat  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:52:20pm

"I feel crazy! Oh so crazy! So crazy and happy and Gay!"

57 abolitionist  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:53:06pm

The finger again; seems to be a characteristic gesture of supremacists. I know not why. There was a blogger several months ago with a collection of pics, with heading: What's with the finger? or something similar.

58 pat  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:53:19pm

Singing Muslims. "Oh Mr. Taliban"
[Link: in.news.yahoo.com...]

59 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:53:24pm

re: #45 Steffan

ROFLMAO. Target Rich Environment - Will do it for nothing.

60 The Verde  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:54:06pm

re: #54 BignJames

It's late and I just got off of work, but that made my day. Not sure why I found it so funny...

61 pat  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:55:15pm

re: #57 abolitionist

Almost right. it is a finger up with a thumb out. it means we are the 'superior thinkers'.

62 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:55:20pm

Meanwhile, in the real world where people actually hate us, *and* would kill us given the chance...
with all the civvies who are non-aligned out of Mirali, (10,000 fled Miranshah and Mirali the past two days,) I expect that battle will be rejoined in earnest over the weekend.

Clashes resume in Waziristan

MIRANSHAH: Clashes between security forces and local Taliban resumed in North Waziristan a day after the army allowed tribesmen to bury their loved ones.

Political authorities said the Taliban, equipped with automatic weapons, launched attacks and fired rockets at Amin, Banda and Gora graveyard security checkposts on Thursday night in Miranshah, BBC reported.

Security forces retaliated and fired artillery shells, however, no loss of life was reported from either side.

Also, two security personnel were wounded when their vehicle coming from Bannu to Miranshah hit a landmine in Baka Khail. They were shifted to Bannu Hospital where they are now stable, hospital sources said.

Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Ahmedullah Ahmadi said that according to the decision of the Taliban Shoora, they were not ready for a permanent ceasefire in North Waziristan.

63 squarepeg  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:55:41pm

They're using the 2004 official pic of Cheney.

/finally, i know something

64 Weresheep  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:55:52pm

Charles, "dentally challenged" is rather, ahm....pardon my french, inane.

For instance, I would be considered dentlly challenged too. Had an acident a while ago and my teeth got somewhat re-arranged, beside some leaving entirely their place. I did not and don't have a coverage at the moment, and it will cost a fortune to fix. I'm working on the fortune thereof, but meanwhile, like many people that either by misfortune or by genetic makeup don't have a perfect set, I have to be content with the dentally challenged staus quo. In other words, dental problems are not sometimes easy to fix and not within powers of oneself.

"Morally challenged" would fit the Sheehan's shoe. That is something one does not need money or professional help to fix.

65 squarepeg  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:56:48pm

re: #29 gibsonz

You did know she's announced her candidacy for prez? The Green Party. I kid you not.

66 Perplexed  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:56:55pm

re: #64 Weresheep

True.

67 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:57:38pm
68 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:58:14pm

re: #45 Steffan

I love icanhascheezburger. They even have a pic of DesertSage doing pushups.

69 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:58:29pm

re: #64 Weresheep

LOL.

"Morally challenged" would fit the Sheehan's shoe.


What's a few morals among friends?

70 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:58:46pm

OK. Sixth picture from the top. The "What really happened? truther guy with the fishing cap (sans lures).

Bill Maher. or his cousin.

Who's with me?

71 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:58:58pm

*ducks*

72 gibsonz  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 8:59:37pm

re: #65 squarepeg

You did know she's announced her candidacy for prez? The Green Party. I kid you not.
------
Time to listen to "lime in the coconut" again before I go bonkers!

73 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:00:01pm
74 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:00:55pm
The first rule of politics is: the candidate with the best teeth usually wins. Cindy is missing her second bicuspid on the right side. Her lower front teeth are also overlapping.

Zombie, I have to tell you.

I don't know if you even meant it as a stab at satire, but that description brought me to tears.

75 samhein  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:01:33pm

The dog Cindy is kissing in the picture doesn't look thrilled at all. Poor thing! Could that be considered animal abuse?

76 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:01:45pm

I wish they would impeach Bush.

Al this talk, talk, talk....blah, blah, blah....

JUST DO IT ALREADY! JUST POOP!

Nothing would unite a fractured GOP mare then an impeachment. I wish these squaking little Lefties would just do it already!

77 zmdavid  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:02:20pm

re: #64 Weresheep
Zombie makes comments about Cindy's teeth in the link and notes that you need good teeth in politics.

78 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:02:24pm

re: #12 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Does Zombie get paid for this? If not I feel sorry for him/her.

I'm starting to feel sorry for me too!

79 schlagerman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:02:33pm

Zombie, how in the world can you stand to live in that bastion of idiocy? I think I would've gone insane a long time ago. Kudos to you.

80 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:02:34pm

Fans thronged around them. Cindy kissed a dog.

Damn.

81 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:02:44pm

Bumper sticker, "Stop mad Cowboy Disease."

Hmm, mad cowboys are usually stopped by other cowboys...

Cindy Sheehag, now staring as the Lone Deranger, and her faithful side kicks, Code Pinko!

82 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:03:25pm

Boy, I had a lot of typos in my last comment.

I blame Noam...

83 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:03:33pm

Zombie, do you one day intend to publish (on paper?) your photo essays?

84 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:04:46pm

re: #80 formercorpsman

Yup. Definitely. Off to the Pound I say!

85 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:05:02pm

Zombie after viewing these pictures and realizing the danger you went through to protect us and the world , I think the Nobel peace prize should have gone to you...

86 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:05:47pm

#54 BignJames

Oh man...that hurts my brain.

I think the stuffed toy was a fat squirrel, actually, and not a chipmunk, but would it really matter if zombie had titled it, "Some guy was fisting a squirrel"?

All I could think was, that's San Fransicko alright. I feel bad for all the normal decent people who live there, it must be awful at times.

87 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:07:12pm

re: #85 nigella

Zombie after viewing these pictures and realizing the danger you went through to protect us and the world , I think the Nobel peace prize should have gone to you...

I would second that nigella, but that would put him (her) in the same company as Arafat and Carter.

88 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:07:20pm

Zombie, one of the best pictures is of the car. (Echo)

It has a piece of rope coming out of the cylinder lock for the hatch.

It just says it all.

89 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:07:57pm

I really do think that Zombie has enough material right now to become a best selling "Blooker". It would be the coffee-table book of the decade. HesheHe?!?should get together with the other LGF operatives and put it together. The lefties couldn't resist buying a copy to see themselves, and all the conservatives would have to have a copy to show their friends how really really bad the left really is.

90 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:08:17pm

re: #28 Old Tanker

Zombie,

You keep getting shots like that and they're going to figure out who you are for sure!

Don't make me nervous!

Actually, one of the reasons this report took so long to put together is that I had to carefully reject literally hundreds of excellent photographs, because some little detail about them may have led to a clue about where I was at a particular time.

My best shots had to be rejected because a camera was visible in them, or because a distinctive action was taking place.

I also have videos that I couldn't use for the same reason.

And those sunglasses! Damn they were reflective.

91 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:08:35pm

re: #82 DesertSage

Boy, I had a lot of typos in my last comment.

I blame Noam...

Involuntary muscle twitches.

... from all the pushups.

92 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:08:56pm

The bookcover could be equipped with a child-proof lock.

93 savage_nation[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:09:13pm
94 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:09:32pm

re: #85 nigella

Zombie after viewing these pictures and realizing the danger you went through to protect us and the world , I think the Nobel peace prize should have gone to you...

Perhaps Zombie's stars are best in Heaven.

95 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:09:37pm

#78 zombie

I'm starting to feel sorry for me too!

I ♥ zombie.

96 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:09:57pm

re: #31 Steffan

So you'll know, Tammy Bruce linked to this entry. Expect some hits.

:)

Do you have a link for that? I couldn't find it.

97 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:10:26pm

I recommend checking with Regnery first.

98 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:10:46pm

re: #89 talent

I've always, always though the amount of talent, and material on this site could make one hell of a television show.

I mean that with the utmost sincerity.

Without even being there, just looking through what zombie put together reaches down to the olfactory level.

Like you were there.

99 Timbre  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:11:33pm

Perhaps next year they could throw out the first-day games' baseballs together: Bitch Pitch to Ditch the Rich!

100 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:11:34pm

re: #43 Tasty Beverage

Some guy was fisting a chipmunk.
That pretty much sums up any San Fran events zombie covers.

LOL!

101 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:12:40pm

re: #95 Tasty Beverage

#78 zombie

I'm starting to feel sorry for me too!

I ♥ zombie.

We all ♥ zombie...in ♠'s!

102 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:13:01pm

re: #98 formercorpsman

Thanos, somehow I messed up spell check.

Having been to your site, I know you are talented, but that was my error.

103 tommygum  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:13:15pm

re: #46 Carridine

Too much!

104 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:13:54pm

No, we won't stay. Not even a little bit longer.

Hope Jackson Browne had a happy birthday this week.

105 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:14:46pm

re: #93 savage_nation

re: #89 Thanos

I really do think that Zombie has enough material right now to become a best selling "Blooker". It would be the coffee-table book of the decade. HesheHe?!?should get together with the other LGF operatives and put it together. The lefties couldn't resist buying a copy to see themselves, and all the conservatives would have to have a copy to show their friends how really really bad the left really is.

NY Times Bestseller List?

zombie, via services available through townhall press, can publish his/her own book (although, I'm sure pajamas media would have an equally savvy service should they find it lucrative); I'm just not sure I want Folsom Street Fair on my coffee tables; perhaps the maids quarters.

106 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:14:59pm

Zombie the remark about the Nobel Peace prize wasn't meant as an insult. I just meant that it should actually go to people who are attempting to do something of value for the world, not trying to make up for being the loser they are...hint manbearpig, and his "stolen" election. You're the best!

107 Catttt  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:15:40pm
Some guy was fisting a chipmunk.

Zombie!

/heh.

108 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:15:45pm

Anybody recognize this thing?

109 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:16:55pm

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Why?

110 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:16:58pm

re: #77 zmdavid

re: #64 Weresheep
Zombie makes comments about Cindy's teeth in the link and notes that you need good teeth in politics.

Yes, it's about the political necessity for good teeth.

Cindy could have a bridge put in there pretty inexpensively. She has decent anchor teeth on either side.

111 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:17:04pm

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Larval stage Hillary voter.

112 dead sea squirrel  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:17:08pm

re: #100 zombie

Some guy was fisting a chipmunk.

"Ready, Simon?"
"Ready, Dave."

"Ready, Theodore?"
"Hot dog, you bet!"

"Ready, Alvin?......Alvin?.....ALVIN!

113 Irene NYC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:17:40pm

Whoa! Check out Powerline's report on General Ricardo Sanchez'speech to the Military Reporters and Editors' annual conference cuz you won't see into reported in WaPo or NYT or LAT. Here's a snippet from what he had to say about some journalists:

ALL ARE VICTIMS OF THE MASSIVE AGENDA DRIVEN COMPETITION FOR ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL SUPREMACY. THE DEATH KNELL OF YOUR ETHICS HAS BEEN ENABLED BY YOUR PARENT ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE CHOSEN TO ALIGN THEMSELVES WITH POLITICAL AGENDAS. WHAT IS CLEAR TO ME IS THAT YOU ARE PERPETUATING THE CORROSIVE PARTISAN POLITICS THAT IS DESTROYING OUR COUNTRY AND KILLING OUR SERVICEMEMBERS WHO ARE AT WAR.

MY ASSESSMENT IS THAT YOUR PROFESSION, TO SOME EXTENT, HAS STRAYED FROM THESE ETHICAL STANDARDS AND ALLOWED EXTERNAL AGENDAS TO MANIPULATE WHAT THE AMERICAN PUBLIC SEES ON TV, WHAT THEY READ IN OUR NEWSPAPERS AND WHAT THEY SEE ON THE WEB. FOR SOME OF YOU, JUST LIKE SOME OF OUR POLITICIANS, THE TRUTH IS OF LITTLE TO NO VALUE IF IT DOES NOT FIT YOUR OWN PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS, BIASES AND AGENDAS.

114 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:17:42pm

re: #79 schlagerman

Zombie, how in the world can you stand to live in that bastion of idiocy? I think I would've gone insane a long time ago.

Who says I'm sane?

115 savage_nation[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:18:00pm
116 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:18:14pm

re: #109 Cap'n DOC

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Why?

Thought I saw it linked here a couple of years back...

117 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:18:15pm

re: #83 jaunte

Zombie, do you one day intend to publish (on paper?) your photo essays?

Nope.

118 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:18:50pm

#101 DesertSage

We all ♥ zombie...in ♠'s!

Yay!

I know the lizardoids do, but honestly, not everyone reading this thread does. In fact, they're desperate to identify the zombster, which is why people should really just stop all speculation as to who/what zombie is. I used to do it too back when zombie first started posting these reports, and I feel terrible now considering how at some protests they're actively looking to ID zombie, which if successful would mean that his/her life would immediately be in danger due to the Mohammed Image Archive.

119 Irene NYC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:19:03pm

I forgot the OT!

Sorry zombie! I didn't mean to be rude.

P.S. Great report. But I just don't know how you can stand it. Thanks again.

120 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:19:42pm

re: #49 justacanuck

Zombie should start a tip jar to help pay for the mental health treatments

I actually have a tip jar. I just keep it covered.

121 savage_nation[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:19:55pm
122 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:20:02pm

Zombie,

Was the blonde young lady (with the mirrored sunglasses) in the 6th and 7th Cindy pictures a reporter? One component of the paradigm that defines my personal reality dictates that radical left-wing females, to put it kindly, don't look like that.

123 uptight  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:20:09pm

I suggest a commemorative bumper sticker for this event:

IMPEACH IV: CIN, CYN, SIN

124 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:20:21pm

re: #85 nigella

Zombie after viewing these pictures and realizing the danger you went through to protect us and the world , I think the Nobel peace prize should have gone to you...

Maybe the Nobel Impeach Prize?

125 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:20:30pm

re: #110 zombie

Zombie, recognize.

This moment in history, recorded forever, you are giving free dental advice to Cindy Sheehan.

For me, it does not get any better than this.

Is my humor too dry?

126 Europhobe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:20:44pm

What a bunch of shit-boxes these people drive.

I wish I could have pulled up in a chromed out Hummer with a hugh American flag covering the rear window and a giant "support our troops" ribbon on the hood.

Then, leave the engine running just to waste gas, crank out some loud "boot in your ass" country music and sit on the roof sculling a case of beer.

Just to annoy those little turds.

127 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:21:45pm

re: #116 PETN Sandwich

Looks like something Hieronymus(sp) Bosch did, but I don't recognize it.

128 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:21:50pm

Irene you're right you won't read it in the MSM. Instead they are running with the story that Sanchez blames Bush and company for a non-winnable mess in Iraq. Great isn't it. He spent one year in charge everything went to hell, Abu Graib happened and it's everyones fault but his. Hes' just mad because he was relieved of duty and didn't get his fourth star.

129 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:22:01pm

re: #113 Irene NYC

Powerline's "A Tree Falls In the Forest" article title reminds me of a tee-shirt I saw at Phoenix airport, from which I shall now (poorly) paraphrase:

If a man is lost in the middle of the desert, and there are no women around, is he still wrong?

130 Anthony (Los Angeles)  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:22:18pm

Cindy: "To teach you great wisdom, I must stick this finger up your nose."

131 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:22:22pm

re: #89 Thanos

I really do think that Zombie has enough material right now to become a best selling "Blooker". It would be the coffee-table book of the decade. HesheHe?!?should get together with the other LGF operatives and put it together. The lefties couldn't resist buying a copy to see themselves, and all the conservatives would have to have a copy to show their friends how really really bad the left really is.

It would have to be done completely anonymously from my end, however.

I have kept the high-resolution versions of every photo I've ever used online. Just in case.

132 Xango Annie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:22:25pm

Kudos and a snifter clink to our zombie......excellent as always..

133 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:22:25pm

#118 Those looking to ID Zombie should understand that Zombie is actually one of those top-secret IDF mechwasps, with reconnaissance camera built in...

134 Beagle  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:23:23pm

#113 Irene NYC

Whoa! That's a broadside with every turret.

135 Geepers  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:24:04pm

Hey Xango Annie.

Hope you're well.

136 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:24:21pm

re: #97 Thanos

I recommend checking with Regnery first.

If you do that, all the work would have to be up to you! And I would have to absolutely trust whoever did it to "deposit" any royalties/advances into my PayPal account.

The logistics of it might be too much to deal with.

137 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:24:35pm

re: #102 formercorpsman

re: #98 formercorpsman

Thanos, somehow I messed up spell check.

Having been to your site, I know you are talented, but that was my error.


Mongo not understand, but everythings ok tonight. :)

How the people in the photos must feel, and what they must think on those oh so rare moments when they face reality.

Burning Bright

I feel like there is no need for conversation
Some questions are better left without a reason
And I would rather reveal myself than my situation
Now and then I consider, my hesitation

The more the light shines through me
I pretend to close my eyes
The more the dark consumes me
I pretend I'm burning, burning bright

I wonder if the things I did were just to be different
To spare myself of the constant shame of my existence
And I would surely redeem myself in my desperation
Here and now I'll express, my situation

There's nothing ever wrong but nothing's ever right
Such a cruel contradiction
I know I cross the lines its not easy to define
I'm born to indecision
There's always something new some path I'm supposed to choose
With no particular rhyme or reason

The more the light shines through me
I pretend to close my eyes
The more the dark consumes me
I pretend I'm burning, burning bright

138 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:24:42pm

Zombie, I said above I wouldn't ever lump you in with those "leaders?" that won before.Nobel impeach prize...LMAO!

139 whale watcher  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:26:24pm

That's not the beach. That's the old Berkeley landfill.

Yes, now it's a park but it used to be a dump.

Seems oddly appropriate for such an event, no?

140 AZfederalist  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:26:45pm

I see ... stupid people

/lots and lots of stupid people

141 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:26:46pm

re: #80 formercorpsman

Fans thronged around them. Cindy kissed a dog.

Damn.

Someone get a call out to PETA someone has to save that poor dog!

142 zionausi  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:27:07pm

eeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww! Cindy Sheehan and middle age ex-hippie neo-communists!

143 Weresheep  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:27:10pm

#118 Tasty Beverage

Good point. I sort of accepted the Zombie's incognito status at the beginning, despite my curiosity.

Someone ought to remember who took their picture(s). Hope that Zombie is master/mistress of disguise.

144 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:27:25pm

re: #106 nigella

Zombie the remark about the Nobel Peace prize wasn't meant as an insult.

How dare you nominate me for the Nobel Peace Prize!

Slingshots at dawn, you cad!

145 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:28:04pm

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.

146 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:28:16pm

re: #118 Tasty Beverage

But...we can still ID savage can't we?

147 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:28:23pm

re: #113 Irene NYC

Whoa! Check out Powerline's report on General Ricardo Sanchez'speech to the Military Reporters and Editors' annual conference cuz you won't see into reported in WaPo or NYT or LAT. Here's a snippet from what he had to say about some journalists:


ALL ARE VICTIMS OF THE MASSIVE AGENDA DRIVEN COMPETITION FOR ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL SUPREMACY. THE DEATH KNELL OF YOUR ETHICS HAS BEEN ENABLED BY YOUR PARENT ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE CHOSEN TO ALIGN THEMSELVES WITH POLITICAL AGENDAS. WHAT IS CLEAR TO ME IS THAT YOU ARE PERPETUATING THE CORROSIVE PARTISAN POLITICS THAT IS DESTROYING OUR COUNTRY AND KILLING OUR SERVICEMEMBERS WHO ARE AT WAR.

MY ASSESSMENT IS THAT YOUR PROFESSION, TO SOME EXTENT, HAS STRAYED FROM THESE ETHICAL STANDARDS AND ALLOWED EXTERNAL AGENDAS TO MANIPULATE WHAT THE AMERICAN PUBLIC SEES ON TV, WHAT THEY READ IN OUR NEWSPAPERS AND WHAT THEY SEE ON THE WEB. FOR SOME OF YOU, JUST LIKE SOME OF OUR POLITICIANS, THE TRUTH IS OF LITTLE TO NO VALUE IF IT DOES NOT FIT YOUR OWN PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS, BIASES AND AGENDAS.


Jesus. Somebody should tell them this every single day...

Of course, AP reports that he said the Iraq war is a "nightmare that won't end" or somesuch.

148 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:28:47pm

Zombie, before you shoot Rush Limbaugh was nominated,does that make it better?

149 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:29:40pm

re: #124 zombie

re: #85 nigella

Zombie after viewing these pictures and realizing the danger you went through to protect us and the world , I think the Nobel peace prize should have gone to you...

Maybe the Nobel Impeach Prize?

The Snowball Cheese Fries, they're El-Baradei-licious.

150 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:29:48pm

Everyone, go back to Zombie's link. Scroll down some to his collection of flyers (with the two fake dollar bills). Look at what it says under Cindy's picture on the $4 bill. It's not "deception."

151 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:30:10pm

#133 jaunte

Those looking to ID Zombie should understand that Zombie is actually one of those top-secret IDF mechwasps, with reconnaissance camera built in...

HA!

Seriously though, at one of the protests in SF that zombie covered, the commie scum were actually calling zombie out through their megaphone, stating something like "we know you're here". It was creepy. The video is on zombietime.com, I think from one of the Israel protests last year.

152 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:30:35pm

re: #131 zombie

I can't help but feel a little nauseated whenever I see the word "blooker," though.... blech

153 Europhobe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:30:40pm

IgNobel Peace Price - forever sullied by the blood stained hands of arch- terrorist Y. Arafat.

154 Mad Al-Jaffee  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:30:47pm

One bumper sticker confuses me: "Bring all of the oops home now"

Is it supposed to be "the moops"?

155 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:31:40pm

re: #148 nigella

Zombie, before you shoot Rush Limbaugh was nominated,does that make it better?

Rush Limbaugh was nominated by Mark Levin.

156 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:32:07pm

Okay, Zombie Ive been babysitting my grand son so my grammar leaves a lot to be desired. I didn't suggest you shoot Rush Limbaugh. I needed a comma there.I meant to say don't shoot , Rush Limbaugh was nominated.

157 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:32:43pm

#151 -- I do take it seriously, despite the joke. These people are self-righteous and violent. I hope zombie is, in truth, more than one person.

158 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:33:07pm

I'm waiting for the day Cynthia McKinney is taken down by the cops after being found wandering the streets with nothing on her but a garbage bag and a steak knife, muttering things about little white gnomes out to get her. Sometimes people are stupid and/or crazy despite their physical normality; I think she actually has something wrong with her physically.

159 Killian Bundy  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:33:13pm

Let's see, it's now about one year and three weeks short of the 2008 elections. By all means, hell yes, let's impeach Bush and Cheney! If I was a House Republican, I'd for sure vote for it, make it unanimous!

The Senate trial would be a fun, fun, fun hoot, the gift that keeps on giving!

/no one ever accused any moonbaticus of thinking anything through more than two minutes into the future

160 Weresheep  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:33:40pm

Re: WowWee Dragonfly...

Buying several sets for my daughter for x-mas and will teach her good remote nav skill for paranoia inducing disruptions of moonbat demos. Thus combining pleasant with useful.;-)

161 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:33:57pm

re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.

Thanks.

I thought this is the one right up there with the miracle of tomatoes, fish, and ice cream deserts... or was that a different one?

162 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:34:11pm

#151 --- Or at least has a small squad of bodyguards not far off.

163 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:34:13pm

re: #122 Opilio

Zombie,

Was the blonde young lady (with the mirrored sunglasses) in the 6th and 7th Cindy pictures a reporter? One component of the paradigm that defines my personal reality dictates that radical left-wing females, to put it kindly, don't look like that.

That is a very good question.

I actually have about 50 photos of that woman! Seriously! And why would that be, you ask? Well, not because I was stalking her, but rather because she stuck by Cindy's side ALL DAY, and every picture I took of Cindy, there she was too.

I became convinced after a while that she was (ready for this?) Cindy's bodyguard. Talk about the least likely bodyguard ever! She was always looking at me behind those mirrored sunglasses.

But in the last couple hours I have backed dwon from that assessment, and concluded that she indeed must have been a very determined reporter.

She definitely wasn't there as an earnest participant in the protest.

164 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:34:34pm

Desert, I know, but I think the rules are rather vague about nominations. Who nominated manbearpig? Probably he did , the pompous ass.

165 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:34:37pm
166 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:35:18pm

#146 DesertSage

But...we can still ID savage can't we?

The last thing the moonbats see when savage_nation takes over the world

167 infidel4life  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:35:50pm

zombie has got to be the most psychically tough individual ever.

168 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:36:07pm

re: #125 formercorpsman

re: #110 zombie

Zombie, recognize.

This moment in history, recorded forever, you are giving free dental advice to Cindy Sheehan.

We need her to beat Pelosi! I'm considering volunteering for her campaign. (Like I volunteered for the Hillary campaign immediately after the Folsom Street event!)

(You think I'm joking, but I'm not.)

169 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:36:11pm

re: #152 Cognito

re: #131 zombie

I can't help but feel a little nauseated whenever I see the word "blooker," though.... blech

I feel the same way about "blogger" if it makes you feel better.

170 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:36:39pm

re: #163 zombie

Reporter, I believe. She gots da gear.

171 RTLM  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:37:40pm

Cindy lectures a rapt Cynthia.

172 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:38:00pm

re: #169 Thanos

You know, I genuinely think I might have much warmer feelings toward blogs if they weren't called "blogs."

173 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:38:04pm

Zombie, I believe you would volunteer for Hillarys' campaign. You know what they say, "Keep your friends close but your enemies closer." Good plan I may do the same.

174 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:38:22pm

If anything ever happened to zombie at the hands of any of these moonbats, I would hunt them down and make them wish they were never born!

...although, most of them already feel that way...the sad sacks of sh*t that they are!

175 Beagle  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:38:34pm

re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich


Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.


Of what?

/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...

176 Mad Al-Jaffee  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:38:48pm
The dog Cindy is kissing in the picture doesn't look thrilled at all. Poor thing! Could that be considered animal abuse?

Reminds me of this week's episode of The Sarah Silverman Program.

177 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:00pm

re: #151 Tasty Beverage

#133 jaunte


Those looking to ID Zombie should understand that Zombie is actually one of those top-secret IDF mechwasps, with reconnaissance camera built in...

HA!

Seriously though, at one of the protests in SF that zombie covered, the commie scum were actually calling zombie out through their megaphone, stating something like "we know you're here". It was creepy. The video is on zombietime.com, I think from one of the Israel protests last year.

Taken a certain way, that implies that they have a sense of shame, which I find difficult to believe. I guess it just feels really awesome and powerful to publically threaten somebody who makes you look like the jackass you are.

The First Amendment for me but not for thee!

178 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:03pm

re: #139 whale watcher

That's not the beach. That's the old Berkeley landfill.

Yes, now it's a park but it used to be a dump.

Seems oddly appropriate for such an event, no?

Exactly. The maps and the city officials call it "Cesar Chavez Park" now, but anyone in the Bay Area over 25 just calls it "The Berkeley Dump."

179 uptight  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:03pm

re: #144 zombie

re: #106 nigella

Zombie the remark about the Nobel Peace prize wasn't meant as an insult.

How dare you nominate me for the Nobel Peace Prize!

Slingshots at dawn, you cad!

Besides anything else, Zombie is ineligible.

By documenting the excesses of the "peace movement", Zombie is vaguely, peripherally something to do with "peace".

Under the new rules, in order to qualify for the Peace Prize, Zombie would have to have made a fortune lying about the weather.

180 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:11pm

re: #141 Da_Beerfreak

I have to tell you, that just has me in stitches.

I guess much of what I find humor in, one might consider me a simple ass, but I can't help it.

For me, I guess it's the whole damn set up.

The pictures, the people, the camera angles, and the idea that the minion really do think they are on the cusp of changing the world, (to their way of seeing things) hence Cindy walking in as a champion of the cause, nobility kissing the loyal K9 subject, and gracing the crowd with her presence.

Mix in Cynthia McKinney, and hell, you might as well have Mike Tyson doing the play by play as if he was Chris Matthews fawning over Bill Clinton.

I think it might be time for bed soon.

181 shanec99  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:35pm

Guys I wont get angry and say anything bad about Cindy.

Look she is a woman who raised a patriot who bled and died for this nation.

It looks to me as if her grief is driving her to some irrational behavior, and it is not uncommon for the grieving period to last for years when a woman loses a child.

It is also not uncommon for grieving people to behave irrationally.

Cindy deserves our pity. Let us pray for her and the hope that her grief may soon be salved. Let us also pray that her insane behavior will soon be an unpleasant memory as she returns to good mental health.

182 Racer X  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:39:45pm

Impeach Bush!

Cheney would be much better for the next year or so. Hell, he shot a friend in the chest just for lookin at him funny. Imagine what he would do to them damn Iranians.

183 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:40:51pm

re: #143 Weresheep

Someone ought to remember who took their picture(s). Hope that Zombie is master/mistress of disguise.

Actually, I'm quite invisible. Just try looking for me in Cynthia McKinney's sunglasses, or the blonde bodyguard's sunglasses. You'll notice I have no reflection!

Maybe I'm not a zombie but a vampire.

184 Europhobe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:40:56pm
The dog Cindy is kissing in the picture doesn't look thrilled at all. Poor thing! Could that be considered animal abuse?

The dog is named Cindy too?

185 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:41:08pm

#179, right you are. I can still remember when these prizes meant something. Sadly that is no longer the case. Shame.

186 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:41:09pm

A Tree Falls (Powerline), modified Gen. Sanchez:

Five "Four things come not back: the spoken word, the spent arrow, the past, the neglected opportunity." The Hillary collected tax dollar.

187 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:42:28pm

re: #168 zombie

Oh no, I think I am reading you loud and clear.

It would be divine.

188 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:42:47pm

re: #152 Cognito

re: #131 zombie

I can't help but feel a little nauseated whenever I see the word "blooker," though.... blech

Oh, for fuck's sake.

Suck it up and quit your whining.

189 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:43:29pm

re: #131 zombie


It would have to be done completely anonymously from my end, however.

I have kept the high-resolution versions of every photo I've ever used online. Just in case.

If you work with the right publisher it could be done, even through an intermdiary
and you could remain completely anon.
Nobody knew who Cordwainer Smith was until after he died...

190 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:43:48pm

re: #68 Noam Sayin' HEY NOAM! Hope you're still around! Ya know, ya really shouldn't post a real photo of Sage like that; he may have some folks out here who don't like him!

191 uptight  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:43:50pm

re: #185 nigella

#179, right you are. I can still remember when these prizes meant something. Sadly that is no longer the case. Shame.

They used to be a chance for Swedish liberals to give prizes to other liberals involved in politics.

Now they just don't care.

I'm grateful they didn't give it to Nasrallah!

And this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year goes to....David Bowie.

192 schlagerman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:44:01pm

re: #114 zombie

You seem quite sane to me, although I'd understand if you weren't, seeing how you've been exposed to inflated scrotum man on numerous occasions. I'm surprised you weren't blinded.

193 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:44:12pm

re: #184 Europhobe

The dog Cindy is kissing in the picture doesn't look thrilled at all. Poor thing! Could that be considered animal abuse?

The dog is named Cindy too?

It's gonna take forever to get the smell off of the dog.

194 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:45:07pm

re: #181 shanec99

Guys I wont get angry and say anything bad about Cindy.

Look she is a woman who raised a patriot who bled and died for this nation.

It looks to me as if her grief is driving her to some irrational behavior, and it is not uncommon for the grieving period to last for years when a woman loses a child.

It is also not uncommon for grieving people to behave irrationally.

Cindy deserves our pity. Let us pray for her and the hope that her grief may soon be salved. Let us also pray that her insane behavior will soon be an unpleasant memory as she returns to good mental health.

Nope, sorry. Check out some of the stuff she said that didn't get reported during her first 15 minutes of fame last year, when she was camping out at W's house (the vids are on line, at zombie's maybe?). She's a Stalinist and a Jew-hater. She's also best buds with a woman who donated cash to terrorists in Fallujah.

She's clearly psychologically broken and her son's death has driven her over the edge - there's another vid out there of her whining a fantasy about travelling back in time and killing GWB, Terminator-style, at a book signing, for Pete's sakes - but underneath that veneer of genuine crazy beats the heart of an enemy of Western Civilization.

Pity for her is like pity for Osama, as far as I'm concerned.

195 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:45:20pm

re: #178 zombie Just had to take a moment to thank you for this marvelous work - indeed, for all the marvelous work you've done. I sure hope you're making enough money to keep paying for those four hippie looking bodyguards!

196 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:46:29pm

#177 Pawn of the Oppressor

Taken a certain way, that implies that they have a sense of shame, which I find difficult to believe.

Oh yeah. These particular "people" definitely weren't feeling shame, but rage that zombie was probably walking amongst them and exposing them to the vile capitalist pig majority (i.e., the normal, non-rage-filled, non-loser humans).

I guess it just feels really awesome and powerful to publically threaten somebody who makes you look like the jackass you are.

Exactly. I'm going to look for that video now.

197 daledog  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:47:08pm

After the Fulsom post, these characters seem absolutely sane. Well, maybe not sane as much as harmless. Still I see this Impeach on the Beach as a sort of G-rated public masterbation - pointless, misdirected effort that means nothing. When I see a cab driver with a megaphone, I know something stupid is going on.

198 Europhobe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:48:09pm

It's funny isn't it. These people hold a rally to get attention and someone goes to take pics and doesn't feel safe. Funny might not be the best word.

199 Europhobe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:49:52pm

I agree with Pawn - F her.

200 Racer X  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:49:58pm

9/11 was an inside job. The Saudis are inside America and intend to take over.

201 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:50:03pm

Does anyone know the significance of the Jan 26, 2008 date on Cindy's $4 bill ?

And if anyone goes and takes another look at the $4 bill: Look at the picture immediately above it. Am I really the only one that thinks that guy looks like Bill Maher's crazy uncle?

202 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:50:21pm

re: #188 MandyManners

re: #152 Cognito

re: #131 zombie

I can't help but feel a little nauseated whenever I see the word "blooker," though.... blech

Oh, for fuck's sake.

Suck it up and quit your whining.

Wow!

203 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:50:31pm

re: #175 Beagle

re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich


Anybody recognize this thing?


Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.


Of what?

/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...

Don't know for sure, but I could swear a couple years back Charles had a link to an article about a 'miracle', like an image of Mary in pancake, or allahs name in a tomato, or a filleted fish, that when you followed the links you got to this thing. I am trying to find that LGF post to track back the link to islamists fawning over the thing.

Zombie seems tobe the only 'old fart' on now tht recognizes it.

204 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:52:03pm

re: #104 MandyManners WOOT! Second time this week I've seen you posting that, THANK YOU!

205 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:52:14pm

re: #197 daledog

After the Fulsom post, these characters seem absolutely sane. Well, maybe not sane as much as harmless. Still I see this Impeach on the Beach as a sort of G-rated public masterbation - pointless, misdirected effort that means nothing. When I see a cab driver with a megaphone, I know something stupid is going on.

I'll take a bunch of flamboyant fruits in leather having public sex at a designated public sex event, over genuine communists and terrorist supporters, any day of the week.

I don't see many self-identified "gays" dressing like Palestinians, throwing molotovs, defacing memorials, killing cops, harassing Jews, or travelling to Israel to hang out with terrorists.

Let's put it this way, I don't own ammunition and rifles in anticipation of having to shoot gay people. I can't say that about the Angry Left.

206 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:52:25pm

re: #129 blackpajamas

re: #113 Irene NYC

Powerline's "A Tree Falls In the Forest" article title reminds me of a tee-shirt I saw at Phoenix airport, from which I shall now (poorly) paraphrase:

If a man is lost in the middle of the desert, and there are no women around, is he still wrong?

That's a good one! Remember seeing that not too long ago.

BTW, of course he is!

207 Beagle  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:53:18pm

#203 PETN Sandwich

There was a burst of Allah-on-stuff miracles a while back, from a fish to.... ah... other stuff. I think it was a tuna. Nature really cranks out the squiggles if you're looking for them.

208 RTLM  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:53:30pm

Cindy Sheehan is using her son's hero status to legitimize her disgraceful bahavior.
I have no sympathy at this point for her. (Too many grins while being arrested)

She's past the useful idiot stage. She's a full fledged quisling at this point.

209 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:54:20pm

re: #203 PETN Sandwich

re: #175 Beagle


re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.

Of what?

/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...


Don't know for sure, but I could swear a couple years back Charles had a link to an article about a 'miracle', like an image of Mary in pancake, or allahs name in a tomato, or a filleted fish, that when you followed the links you got to this thing. I am trying to find that LGF post to track back the link to islamists fawning over the thing.

Zombie seems tobe the only 'old fart' on now tht recognizes it.

That's odd. I ran across that photo when searching for images of Wendigo for an art project. I didn't know it was Internet Famous.

210 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:54:22pm

re: #82 DesertSage Hey, be kind to Noam, Sage! He not only showed a fine photo of you, but gave you a perfect excuse for all of your typos!
Me, I just have to live with them.
Sigh.

211 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:55:44pm

re: #190 realwest

re: #68 Noam Sayin' HEY NOAM! Hope you're still around! Ya know, ya really shouldn't post a real photo of Sage like that; he may have some folks out here who don't like him!

Hey, buddy. I'm still around. Just knocking off some push-ups myself. Yeah... that's the ticket. I was doing push-ups. Actually, I just switched to digital cable tonight and I was checking out the new features. I have nearly as many channels as there are muslims living in the USA - something like a kajillion or so - all for about $2 more a month than I have been paying. Plus I have karaoke on demand.

OT, and a weirod question at that. Can anyone tell me about a 9mm/18 round for semi-auto? Are they plentiful? Are they more for target shooting, er what? I came across a rather inexpensive pistol at a gun show last month and the guy said he would be willing to work with me on the price. I'm sure I'll run into him again at the next gun show, and in case I'm more interested in it, wanted to get a little background on the ammo.

Meanwhile, I'm waiting on a backorder for a Hi-Point .380, which I've heard is quite decent, and very inexpensive.

Anyone?

212 Frank_Mtl  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:56:08pm

Zombie's photo-reportages are the greatest. So entertaining! Merci Zombie.

213 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:56:22pm

re: #151 Tasty Beverage

Seriously though, at one of the protests in SF that zombie covered, the commie scum were actually calling zombie out through their megaphone, stating something like "we know you're here". It was creepy. The video is on zombietime.com, I think from one of the Israel protests last year.

It actually wasn't commie scum, but Palestinian thugs. The video is here:

Addressing zombie at Solidarity with Israel rally SF 7/23/6

The transcription is here:

Anti-Israel protester: "Thank you for videotaping us. And I want to call out zombie too, who pictures us, and tries to post our pictures on the Internet, and show that we're terrorists. But in fact, she is a terrorist. Why doesn't she show her face? We show our face. How come she doesn't show her face? [Inaudible section]...try to pull us down. Thank you. As long as you're videotaping us, we'll be here. Hell no, we won't go."
214 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:56:59pm
215 Weresheep  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:57:57pm

re: #183 zombie

Actually, vampires are visible, it's just it's the reflection that is mising.

No, something else is going on here... I think I figgered it out how you can be invisible.

Worry not, they will only pry the secret out of my cold dead fingers.;-)

216 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:58:00pm

re: #156 nigella

Okay, Zombie Ive been babysitting my grand son so my grammar leaves a lot to be desired. I didn't suggest you shoot Rush Limbaugh. I needed a comma there.I meant to say don't shoot , Rush Limbaugh was nominated.

Maybe you've been letting the grandson do the typing as well!

No, it's fine, no misunderstandings.

217 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:58:02pm

re: #206 leepro

re: #129 blackpajamas


re: #113 Irene NYC

Powerline's "A Tree Falls In the Forest" article title reminds me of a tee-shirt I saw at Phoenix airport, from which I shall now (poorly) paraphrase:

If a man is lost in the middle of the desert, and there are no women around, is he still wrong?


That's a good one! Remember seeing that not too long ago.

BTW, of course he is!

My wife says yes, absolutely.

218 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:58:13pm

I was wrong in my recollection -- it wasn't commie scum calling zombie out, but actual jihadi pieces of shit here on American soil.

Here's the video

219 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:58:14pm

re: #205 Pawn of the Oppressor Excellent Post.
Thank You.

221 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 9:59:42pm

#217 ..because, in spite of him being alone with no one in sight for hundreds of miles, he failed to stop and ask for directions.

222 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:00:44pm

re: #207 Beagle

#203 PETN Sandwich

There was a burst of Allah-on-stuff miracles a while back, from a fish to.... ah... other stuff. I think it was a tuna. Nature really cranks out the squiggles if you're looking for them.

Here's the Koranic Tuna story.

223 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:00:48pm

re: #213 zombie Uh, I don't get it zombie - why did they think you were a woman?!
Oh, er, nevermind, Charles could you please delete this post?!

224 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:00:57pm

re: #201 Opilio

Does anyone know the significance of the Jan 26, 2008 date on Cindy's $4 bill ?

And if anyone goes and takes another look at the $4 bill: Look at the picture immediately above it. Am I really the only one that thinks that guy looks like Bill Maher's crazy uncle?

Inauguration day, when Duncan Hunter takes the oath of office.

225 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:01:11pm
226 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:02:16pm

re: #222 Opilio

re: #207 Beagle


#203 PETN Sandwich

There was a burst of Allah-on-stuff miracles a while back, from a fish to.... ah... other stuff. I think it was a tuna. Nature really cranks out the squiggles if you're looking for them.


Here's the Koranic Tuna story.

I bet they ate the one that said "Mohammed sucks donkey cock".

227 Beagle  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:02:26pm

re: #222 Opilio

re: #207 Beagle


#203 PETN Sandwich

There was a burst of Allah-on-stuff miracles a while back, from a fish to.... ah... other stuff. I think it was a tuna. Nature really cranks out the squiggles if you're looking for them.


Here's the Koranic Tuna story.


Thanks. One of many miracle fish Allah uses like Post-It notes to the faithful.

228 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:02:55pm

D'oh! zombie, you beat me by two minutes.

229 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:03:18pm

Zombie, to be honest he is 4 and could type better then me any day.I'm late to computers,58, and started doing anything on them 4 years ago.Luckily no one seems to worry about spelling here and instead look at content. Good thing for me. By the way I do have a college degree.Unfortunately it is in art and not English!

230 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:03:53pm

re: #157 jaunte

#151 -- I do take it seriously, despite the joke. These people are self-righteous and violent. I hope zombie is, in truth, more than one person.

Shhhhh! Don't let the secret out!

There are several options. Among them are:

I'm an extremely unpleasant-to-look-at old man, whom everybody tries to ignore, and as I result I go unnoticed.

I'm a sexy woman, whom no one would ever imagine in a million years was evil; or at least they don't want me to be zombie, so they convicne themselves it couldn't be me.

I'm a coalition of freelance photographers; or rather, the person who posts here is just the editor who processes the photos sent in by any number of people.

I'm a burly cowboy-hat-wearing redneck. "He's so obvious, it simply couldn't be that guy."

I'm a leader of a local Code Pink chapter.

...And so on...

231 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:04:32pm

re: #230 zombie

Or... ahem.

232 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:04:40pm

Outta here folks.

See you later.

Oh, and I will search for this later, but if someone could give the mailing address for donating that would be great.

I could not find it to the left of the page.

Later.

233 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:04:48pm

re: #158 Pawn of the Oppressor

I'm waiting for the day Cynthia McKinney is taken down by the cops after being found wandering the streets with nothing on her but a garbage bag and a steak knife, muttering things about little white gnomes out to get her. Sometimes people are stupid and/or crazy despite their physical normality; I think she actually has something wrong with her physically.

I think she has serious thyroid problems. The bug eyes are a giveaway.

234 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:05:14pm

re: #211 Noam Sayin' Um, can't help you with your question about a "9mm/18 round for semi-auto?". In fact, I don't even understand the question. I mean, I figure you for a smart guy who'd want to know about .40 cal, additional mags for the S&W - really a sweet, sweet pistol, which, unlike your "wussy" 9mm, actually has some stopping power and is just as easy to shoot accurately. Or so I've been told.

235 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:05:34pm

re: #160 Weresheep

Re: WowWee Dragonfly...

Buying several sets for my daughter for x-mas and will teach her good remote nav skill for paranoia inducing disruptions of moonbat demos. Thus combining pleasant with useful.;-)

I've been thinking of doing that myself!

236 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:05:43pm

#229 Not that there's anything wrong with art degrees! Have one myself.

238 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:05:58pm

File this in the I can't believe he really said that category.

"People have to make changes.. They have to get off their porches to get jobs."
239 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:06:10pm

OT:

Mullah Omar Eid message out, he's begging for help again. Think he's not going to get much this time, AQ's focused on Pak now, so I'm thinking this is to Iran...

Mullah Omar urges ‘neighbours’ to help drive out foreigners

KABUL: Fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Omar called on Afghanistan’s neighbors to help his militants oust President Hamid Karzai’s government and force foreign troops out of the country.

Omar’s message - the authenticity of which couldn’t be immediately confirmed - said “neighbors should help Afghans drive Western forces from Afghanistan as they had done during Soviet Union’s invasion.”

“They should abandon any kind of support and understand that they (Western forces) are a danger to the whole region,” said Omar’s statement, posted on a Web site that previously carried militant messages. It was unclear when the message was posted, though it included greetings for the Muslim holiday of Eidul Fitr, which is expected to start Sunday.

Karzai has offered peace talks with the militants and even positions in the government. But the Taliban and warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar have rejected the overtures, saying international troops must first leave the country. In his Internet statement, Omar said Karzai’s offers were the result of the Taliban’s resilience on the battlefield. He said Western forces should end “satanic” policies, including airstrikes that kill civilians, and withdraw.

But he also called on his fighters to be mindful of civilians during combat, suggesting the bloodshed is sapping support for the militants among ordinary Afghans.

The part about resilence on the battle field is a real hoot. They know how to kidnap, carbomb, and plant mines, but they haven't mounted a real battle since last September.

240 schultzw  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:06:48pm

old mckinney had a protest, e-i-e-i-o
old mckinney had a protest, e-i-e-i-o
with a moonbat here and a truther there
here a fool, there a fool
everywhere a lib'ral
old mckinney had a protest, e-i-e-i-o

241 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:06:57pm

#230- I vote for the burly, cowboy-hat wearing Code Pink denizen.

242 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:07:34pm

#211 Noam Sayin'

OT, and a weirod question at that. Can anyone tell me about a 9mm/18 round for semi-auto? Are they plentiful? Are they more for target shooting, er what? I came across a rather inexpensive pistol at a gun show last month and the guy said he would be willing to work with me on the price. I'm sure I'll run into him again at the next gun show, and in case I'm more interested in it, wanted to get a little background on the ammo.

Probably the 9x18mm Makarov (Russian). Some people lke them, but they already have other handguns and pick up a Makarov as a curio.

Do the google thing for the firearm. Like most tools you get what you pay for.

243 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:07:43pm

re: #230 zombie

I'm a sexy woman, whom no one would ever imagine in a million years was evil; or at least they don't want me to be zombie, so they convince themselves it couldn't be me.

/leave it alone, Noam.

244 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:08:15pm

re: #224 jcm

re: #201 Opilio


Does anyone know the significance of the Jan 26, 2008 date on Cindy's $4 bill ?

And if anyone goes and takes another look at the $4 bill: Look at the picture immediately above it. Am I really the only one that thinks that guy looks like Bill Maher's crazy uncle?


Inauguration day, when Duncan Hunter takes the oath of office.

Wellllll, I don't think W's gonna go for that. Pretty sure he's going to hold out for another year.

245 jaunte  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:08:29pm

Goodnight all. Stay safe zombie, keep up the good work.

246 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:10pm

Jaunte, You're right, I guess I need to use that to let you all know I'm not a complete idiot. Just lousy on the computer.

247 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:10pm

re: #170 Cognito

re: #163 zombie

Reporter, I believe. She gots da gear.

The giveaway was this photo where I realized it was her interviewing Brad Newsham.

248 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:12pm

re: #238 Mich-again

File this in the I can't believe he really said that category.

"People have to make changes.. They have to get off their porches to get jobs."

Forgot the link.

249 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:33pm

re: #211 Noam Sayin' ARRGGGH! Noam I'm so sorry, I forgot to congratulate you on getting digital TV! Tell me, with all the kajillion stations that you get, is there anything worth watching?!
And what the hell is karaoke on Demand?

250 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:56pm

re: #225 song_and_dance_man

*Just when I thought that I was out they pull me back in*

Paul Gilbert's, Fly Me to the Moon [1:24 on the track]

let me play among the stars...

251 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:09:57pm

re: #173 nigella

Zombie, I believe you would volunteer for Hillarys' campaign. You know what they say, "Keep your friends close but your enemies closer." Good plan I may do the same.

I'll have a report about it eventually!

252 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:10:43pm

re: #251 zombie

Are you a HillStar? Ha.

253 Cognito  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:11:01pm

re: #247 zombie

re: #170 Cognito

re: #163 zombie

Reporter, I believe. She gots da gear.

The giveaway was this photo where I realized it was her interviewing Brad Newsham.

Let's don't jump to conclusions. There's also considerable evidence here that she's simply obsessed with bad teeth.

254 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:11:47pm

Maybe we should offer a reward for a tuna that says "Islam is a Lie".

255 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:11:55pm

re: #174 DesertSage

If anything ever happened to zombie at the hands of any of these moonbats, I would hunt them down and make them wish they were never born!

It wouldn't be the moonbats. It would be the Islamic extremists. The moonbats would merely hand them the info.

But nice to know I've got protection now!

I just don't want you biting off more than you can chew.

256 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:12:01pm

re: #234 realwest

Hey RW! Good to see you up with us night owls.

After seeing Noam's last post I'm thinking that I better not mess with him anymore, he's getting pretty armored up.

...and doing pushups. Think Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver

257 Tigger2005  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:12:03pm

re: #147 Pawn of the Oppressor

Jesus. Somebody should tell them this every single day...

Of course, AP reports that he said the Iraq war is a "nightmare that won't end" or somesuch.

Well, he did say THAT, too. And it was inexcusable of him to make those comments (about the situation in Iraq). Jeezes I wish we still lived in a country where treason was taken seriously ... there are SO many people who would think twice before spewing their morale-destroying, troop-killing "true confessions" and keep their goddamn pieholes SHUT if only a few traitors could be tried, convicted, and punished accordingly. The fool has to know that we are learning from our mistakes and making real progress, but he shoots off his stupid mouth anyway. Bastard.

The media is already going to hell. Now Sanchez can join them & lecture them for all eternity.

258 Truth Dr.  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:12:55pm

Is that a booger on Cindy's finger? Enquiring minds want to know.

259 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:12:56pm

re: #253 Cognito

re: #247 zombie


re: #170 Cognito
re: #163 zombie
Reporter, I believe. She gots da gear.
The giveaway was this photo where I realized it was her interviewing Brad Newsham.

Let's don't jump to conclusions. There's also considerable evidence here that she's simply obsessed with bad teeth.


So she's a dental hygenist with a fixation?

260 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:13:29pm

re: #211 Noam Sayin'

OT, and a weirod question at that. Can anyone tell me about a 9mm/18 round for semi-auto? Are they plentiful? Are they more for target shooting, er what? I came across a rather inexpensive pistol at a gun show last month and the guy said he would be willing to work with me on the price. I'm sure I'll run into him again at the next gun show, and in case I'm more interested in it, wanted to get a little background on the ammo.

Anyone?

You asking about 9mm 18 round mags?
18 round mags are Law Enforcement, some states out and out ban the possession, others grandfather in pre-law mags so privates sales of the hi-capacity mags is legal. Check you local laws, if the gun had them at a gun show I would suspect it's legal to sell grandfathered mags.
More rounds is always better.

Which 9mm are you looking at?
If it's a cheaply made gun stay away, used ask how many rounds have be fired, hi end weapons can go to around 30,000 rounds before a new barrel and a gunsmith tuning up the mechanism, and replacing a few worn parts.

I prefer the .40 IMHO opinion it has the best balance of handling and stopping power. The 9mm is a good round. The key is lead on target.

261 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:13:54pm

BTW: The moon god wasn't sighted so Eid doesn't come until Sunday.

262 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:02pm

re: #234 realwest

re: #211 Noam Sayin' Um, can't help you with your question about a "9mm/18 round for semi-auto?". In fact, I don't even understand the question. I mean, I figure you for a smart guy who'd want to know about .40 cal, additional mags for the S&W - really a sweet, sweet pistol, which, unlike your "wussy" 9mm, actually has some stopping power and is just as easy to shoot accurately. Or so I've been told.

I've heard the same thing here, and read an explanation elsewhere. Apparently, the .40 round is an overall larger bullet than the 9mm (I haven't checked into this), with a lower (is that right?) powder load than say, 124 gr. 9mm jhp, for instance.

Still, love my Taurus 9mm, which I've named TundraSage.

The next one I'm naming, tundrawest.

263 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:07pm

re: #241 jaunte

#230- I vote for the burly, cowboy-hat wearing Code Pink denizen.

That leads the breasts not bomb protests.

264 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:10pm

Zombie the best way to conceal yourself is to hide out in public. Hmm. what might that imply in the Berkeley area? I say Zombie must look like a moonbat.

265 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:39pm

re: #255 zombie

re: #174 DesertSage

If anything ever happened to zombie at the hands of any of these moonbats, I would hunt them down and make them wish they were never born!

It wouldn't be the moonbats. It would be the Islamic extremists. The moonbats would merely hand them the info.

But nice to know I've got protection now!

I just don't want you biting off more than you can chew.

In order to sustain and survive exposure to the Moonbat, one must employ active prophylaxis.

266 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:49pm

re: #238 Mich-again Hey there my friend! Um, who said that?!

267 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:14:59pm

re: #175 Beagle

re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.

Of what?

/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...

It's supposed to be a supernatural photo of a Jinn in the cave where Mohammed heard the voice of the Angel Gabriel.

The exposé of the photo can be found here.

268 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:16:04pm

Zombie I've got your disguise. You are cross dressing. You would fit right in. That covers male or female cross dressing. Right? I know I've got it!

269 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:16:44pm

re: #266 realwest

The hip-hop mayor in the D! said that.

270 Tasty Beverage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:16:59pm

OT for Beagle

If you're still around would you mind sending me an email, I want to tell you something relevant to something we discussed last year. I've blued the nick.

271 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:18:06pm

re: #267 zombie

re: #175 Beagle


re: #145 zombie
re: #108 PETN Sandwich

Anybody recognize this thing?

Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.

Of what?
/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...

It's supposed to be a supernatural photo of a Jinn in the cave where Mohammed heard the voice of the Angel Gabriel.

The expos?f the photo can be found here.

exposé ?

;-) just messin' with ya

272 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:18:10pm

OT:

MUMBAI: An Indian couple has been charged with murder of one of their sons after they tried to transfuse his blood into his elder brother to make him smarter, a newspaper reported on Friday. The Indian Express newspaper said the couple were both doctors and the mother had a dream in which a guru advised blood transfusion to make their elder son do better at his studies. Police said the couple initially claimed the 11-year-old boy was killed in an attack on the family, but later the father confessed. “If there were any outside attackers they would not have attacked using surgical instruments,” police official Hanif Quereshi was quoted as saying by the daily. The father has been remanded in police custody and the mother is receiving psychiatric treatment after attempting suicide. Their elder son in fighting for life in a hospital in the western town of Rohtak.

273 BignJames  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:18:33pm

re: #211 Noam Sayin'

9x18mm is a Makarov (Russian) round, I think they're fairly common...ballistics similar to a top end .380.

274 dead sea squirrel  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:19:45pm

re: #258 Truth Dr.

Is that a booger on Cindy's finger? Enquiring minds want to know.

My question exactly. "No, Cynthia, this is where 'Little Green Footballs' got the name. I read it somewhere."

275 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:19:52pm
276 PETN Sandwich  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:20:24pm

re: #267 zombie

re: #175 Beagle

re: #145 zombie

re: #108 PETN Sandwich


Anybody recognize this thing?


Yes, it's a well-known hoax photo.


Of what?/duh, dar... it's well known and I don't know it...

It's supposed to be a supernatural photo of a Jinn in the cave where Mohammed heard the voice of the Angel Gabriel.

The expos%uFFFD of the photo can be found here.

That's 'efin hilarious!

Seriously, I was trying to track down a LGF post (I could swear) linked it, and it led to jihadi pages and their comments on how amaizing it was.

277 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:20:37pm
It's supposed to be a supernatural photo of a Jinn in the cave where Mohammed heard the voice of the Angel Gabriel.

The Sharia Lawyers also fear the Jinn in the Tonic.

278 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:22:00pm

re: #275 jcm

Miss S. Carolina has competition.


ROTFLMAO!

279 realwest  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:22:07pm

re: #256 DesertSage Hey Sage my friend - it was a treat staying up with you and Noam and zombie and everyone else, but I gots to get to sleep NOW - med's started kicking in about 15 minutes ago so I gotta get into bed NOW.
And what do I get to think about while I slip off to sleepyland: Think Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver Thanks, loads.
Anyway, good Night Y'all - sure hope I get to see y'all down the road - on tomorrow's DT!

280 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:22:19pm

re: #195 realwest

re: #178 zombie Just had to take a moment to thank you for this marvelous work - indeed, for all the marvelous work you've done. I sure hope you're making enough money to keep paying for those four hippie looking bodyguards!

No. But luckily, they volunteer their services for free!

281 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:22:45pm

re: #249 realwest

re: #211 Noam Sayin' ARRGGGH! Noam I'm so sorry, I forgot to congratulate you on getting digital TV! Tell me, with all the kajillion stations that you get, is there anything worth watching?!
And what the hell is karaoke on Demand?

Nope. But it was only $2 more per month and the dude rewired my whole house with shielded cable so I don't have those ghosty images on my screen anymore.

-and-

Just what you might expect, I guess. Feel like singing a song, but don't quite know the words? Call it up on Karaoke on Demand and be Dean Martin for a night.

#242 PETN

Just as I thought - and I have a few other items in mind before I start picking up curios. It just seemed a little weak that the guy was selling the weapon on the basis of cheaper ammo.

282 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:23:56pm

re: #275 jcm

Miss S. Carolina has competition.


She should have got Bill Murray to do a cameo sing-a-long, she would have won then.

283 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:24:14pm

re: #272 Thanos

An Indian couple has been charged with murder of one of their sons after they tried to transfuse his blood into his elder brother to make him smarter,

Have you seen all the bad news about blood that has been stored? Apparently it doesn't work, something about the loss of nitric oxide gas from the blood within hours that renders it useless to the person who gets the transfusion. Man all those hours spent donating those gallons. WTF

284 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:24:23pm

A nice in Oregon has ramifications on Gun Free helpless victim zones.

Medford teacher wins first round in legal fight to bring gun to school.

285 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:25:16pm

Wouldn't it be funny if everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.

286 BignJames  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:26:14pm

re: #275 jcm

I'm sorry, I couldn't make all the way through that.

287 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:26:37pm

re: #256 DesertSage

:D

288 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:26:40pm

re: #197 daledog

When I see a cab driver with a megaphone, I know something stupid is going on.

For some reason, that line made me laugh more than any other tonight!

289 Truth Dr.  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:26:43pm

I think Cynthia ate the booger on Cindy's finger -- that's how her brain got so big and strong -- eating boogers waiting for the mahdi -- she should be hanging out on the beach with Ahmadenijad

290 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:28:18pm

re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if everything I documented was entirety fraudulent?

Nope, because the evidence that the pics are genuine is in the faces of the people whose pictures you take. They mean it.

291 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:28:26pm

re: #275 jcm

Where's the Gong? Can't touch it...

292 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:28:33pm

re: #286 BignJames

re: #275 jcm

I'm sorry, I couldn't make all the way through that.

This is you too!

My sincere apologizes for all the pain I inflicted on you.

293 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:28:37pm
294 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:29:00pm

re: #205 Pawn of the Oppressor


I don't see many self-identified "gays" dressing like Palestinians, throwing molotovs, defacing memorials, killing cops, harassing Jews, or travelling to Israel to hang out with terrorists.

You just haven't been paying attention.

I give you:

Queers for Palestine

295 nigella  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:29:09pm

Zombie don't f..k with my mind right now! A day with a four year old is traumatic enough but then you go and talk about what ifs' and twilight zone stuff and I can't take much more!Seriously. Good night all, and Zombie keep up the good work, that is if you really are .....do do do do do do do do.That's twilight zone music to all you younguns

296 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:29:35pm

re: #292 jcm

PIMF stray link, not related to the post.

297 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:29:47pm

John Petrucci leads on, to the palm mute promised land.

298 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:32:23pm

re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.

On the other hand...
If this was played out correctly, it could be the beginning of a whole new conspiracy.

Lets start the zombie troofers!

299 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:32:42pm

re: #283 Mich-again

re: #272 Thanos

An Indian couple has been charged with murder of one of their sons after they tried to transfuse his blood into his elder brother to make him smarter,

Have you seen all the bad news about blood that has been stored? Apparently it doesn't work, something about the loss of nitric oxide gas from the blood within hours that renders it useless to the person who gets the transfusion. Man all those hours spent donating those gallons. WTF

Hrmm -- interesting, but I would like to see the actual paper. I suspect it's more likely to lead to problems in patients who are already at high risk for the aforementioned problems, probably not such a bad thing for someone healthy. So, the timing is important - are they dieing more often years after the transfusions, or very near? Correlation is not always cause either. Simple oxygenation should restore the blood, which would happen as soon as it passed through the lungs of the patient. So, administering the blood into a vein would put it to the lungs faster and lessen the risk.

300 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:32:43pm

re: #294 zombie

re: #205 Pawn of the Oppressor


I don't see many self-identified "gays" dressing like Palestinians, throwing molotovs, defacing memorials, killing cops, harassing Jews, or travelling to Israel to hang out with terrorists.

You just haven't been paying attention.

I give you:

Queers for Palestine

Oh! The Irony!
Queers for an Islamic state, I suppose they just want to hang around.

301 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:32:52pm
302 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:33:04pm

re: #201 Opilio

Does anyone know the significance of the Jan 26, 2008 date on Cindy's $4 bill ?

And if anyone goes and takes another look at the $4 bill: Look at the picture immediately above it. Am I really the only one that thinks that guy looks like Bill Maher's crazy uncle?

Something else weird on the $4 bill. See my #150.

303 ContraJihadi  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:33:06pm

re: #213 zombie

re: #151 Tasty Beverage

Seriously though, at one of the protests in SF that zombie covered, the commie scum were actually calling zombie out through their megaphone, stating something like "we know you're here". It was creepy. The video is on zombietime.com, I think from one of the Israel protests last year.

It actually wasn't commie scum, but Palestinian thugs.

You move slow, you take your time; but you are lethal, you are unstoppable. You've got 'em spooked, Zombie.

304 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:33:25pm

re: #252 Mich-again

re: #251 zombie

Are you a HillStar? Ha.

I am indeed!

305 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:34:09pm

re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.

So you are saying you are George Soros?

306 jcm  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:34:23pm

re: #304 zombie

re: #252 Mich-again

re: #251 zombie

Are you a HillStar? Ha.

I am indeed!

I like the idea of a zombie army.

307 Shiplord Kirel  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:35:55pm

Captured jihadis are having a hard time in British jails, er, gaols:

Prisoner 'throws boiling oil' over terrorist leader who plotted to murder thousands with dirty bombs

A prisoner has been accused of throwing boiling oil over an al Qaida terrorist who planned to murder thousands with dirty bombs.

The 22-year-old inmate is accused of scarring for life Dhiren Barot, who was jailed for life for leading a British-based terrorist cell that plotted bombings across the world.

.....The al Qaida mastermind had been moved to Frankland from Belmarsh jail, south east London, after fears for his safety.

Now that worked out real well, didn't it? This has been met with bloodthirsty approval and some really clever snark at Free Republic. I don't blame them, I would scarcely waste any sympathy on a flash-fried terrorist myself.

OTOH, I am not at all sure about inciting the English, or any other Europeans, to revert to their medieval, Roman or, indeed, Cro-Magnon roots.

While certainly pervasive, European PC and hand-wringing still look to me like a paper-thin fig-leaf for the traditional European inclination toward butchery and mass homicide. You don't fully abandon 100,000 years of conditioning and socialization in 60 years, and that is all it has been since the last outbreak of European-sponsored mega-death.

308 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:36:05pm

re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.

I've got it all figured out now!
Zombie took all of the Apollo 11 photos on the "moon" for NASA.
// Zombie Troofer

309 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:38:18pm

On consideration, and juiced-up on Starbuck's Komodo Dragon Blend, Erotomania is my favorite Dream Theater song to play [hint: it's not that prurient (it's got no words!)].

310 Slumbering Behemoth  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:42:28pm

OT: It was a head slap moment for me when I heard Albert Gore won the nobel peace prize today, but upon further reflection I wonder how he could lose with such lame competition?

/s

311 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:44:15pm

Zombie, one of these days you have to get into the press club in the area. That's where the real moonbat intelligensia speakers tend to hold forth, and at the press club they are a bit more "open".

When I worked at a local TV station in SF I used to hit the events pretty regularly with free passes to the speaking engagements.

312 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:44:39pm

re: #310 Slumbering Behemoth

OT: It was a head slap moment for me when I heard Albert Gore won the nobel peace prize today,

Hey! I had a head slap moment too!

Then the policeman sternly warned me, "Put the Hippy down."

313 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:46:16pm

re: #310 Slumbering Behemoth

OT: It was a head slap moment for me when I heard Albert Gore won the nobel peace prize today, but upon further reflection I wonder how he could lose with such lame competition?

/s

By the way, although the Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously, there's always next year for Irena Sendler. She's only 97. Way to go, Al !

314 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:48:35pm

re: #305 Thanos

So you are saying you are George Soros?

More like his evil twin, whose name is spelled entirely backwards! :

eGroeg Soros.

Wait a minute. It's practically the same.

Drat!

315 Pawn of the Oppressor  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:49:07pm

re: #294 zombie

re: #205 Pawn of the Oppressor


I don't see many self-identified "gays" dressing like Palestinians, throwing molotovs, defacing memorials, killing cops, harassing Jews, or travelling to Israel to hang out with terrorists.

You just haven't been paying attention.

I give you:

Queers for Palestine

That's why I said there aren't many self-identified gays doing that sort of thing. However if we count casual buttsex, then pretty much 99% of Muslim terrorists can be labelled "gay", if you like.

The saddest thing I've read about that whole situation is a Saudi explaining in an Atlantic Monthly article that the guys there have sex with each other because it's easier to do it with a dude. They put so much pressure and scrutiny on normal heterosexual contact that it's actually not worth the effort. It's not worth a beating from the Muttawa to try and meet a girl, so they just explore with guys instead.

Then there are the religious schools...

Of course, I'm just a dumb non-leftist who can't understand that It's Just Like, Their Culture, Man™ and I have no right to criticize the way they treat women worse than American house pets and have normalized pederasty as a cultural fixture.

316 Opilio  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:49:37pm

re: #314 zombie

re: #305 Thanos


So you are saying you are George Soros?

More like his evil twin, whose name is spelled entirely backwards! :

eGroeg Soros.

Wait a minute. It's practically the same.

Drat!

Wouldn't that be his righteous twin?

317 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:54:10pm

re: #311 Thanos

Zombie, one of these days you have to get into the press club in the area. That's where the real moonbat intelligensia speakers tend to hold forth, and at the press club they are a bit more "open".

When I worked at a local TV station in SF I used to hit the events pretty regularly with free passes to the speaking engagements.

I have an all-access pass to Planet Earth. How do you think I get into the places I do?

I've been to some of those events you describe. But reporting on lectures is generally beyond my ken, and besides, I hate editing video.

318 Jewels (AKA Julian)  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:54:40pm

#307 Shipload Kirel

This sort of nonsense I why I got my family OUT of Europe. We saw it coming years ago, and after Previous Euro Hospitality, we decided not to sample it again

319 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:54:41pm
320 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:56:16pm

re: #227 Beagle

re: #222 Opilio

re: #207 Beagle


#203 PETN Sandwich There was a burst of Allah-on-stuff miracles a while back, from a fish to.... ah... other stuff. I think it was a tuna. Nature really cranks out the squiggles if you're looking for them.


Here's the Koranic Tuna story.


Thanks. One of many miracle fish Allah uses like Post-It notes to the faithful.

Now, isn't that interesting? Many today believe the fish is the symbol of Christianity!

Actually it goes back even further than that, though. Ancient Greeks used it, too, as a religious symbol. Lots of info here, if you're interested.

321 zombie  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:57:05pm

I've finally caught up to the end of the thread. Huzzah!

Now I've got to start work on my next report.

The endless treadmill!

322 mrosett  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:57:51pm

So my apologies if anyone else has pointed this out, but did anyone look carefully at the bumper stickers on the troofer table? The picture is slightly more than half way down, and there's a light blue sticker next to the woman's elbow that says "Reality is for people who lack imagination", which almost seems as if it points out the exact problem with the Troofer movement- ie that it's based on imagination, not reality.

323 EtNorskTroll  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 10:59:00pm

re: #304 zombie

re: #252 Mich-again

re: #251 zombie

Are you a HillStar? Ha.

I am indeed!

Zombie~

You know we love you, right?

~Norsk Troll

324 Thanos  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:00:17pm

Time for me to get some zz's, night all

Peter Gunn... theme thereof.

325 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:02:55pm

re: #241 jaunte

#230- I vote for the burly, cowboy-hat wearing Code Pink denizen.

Oh, my. That's two! Can you vote for two?
My vote: burly cowboy-hat-wearing redneck.

326 Nobody's Dhimmi  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:03:39pm

Just now catching up with this thread.

Zombie- Thanks for that photo show- I needed a good laugh.


"Some guy was fisting a chipmunk".

Oh.
My.
God.

327 Slumbering Behemoth  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:03:55pm

re: #312 blackpajamas

Hey! I had a head slap moment too!

Then the policeman sternly warned me, "Put the Hippy down."

I'm not sure how to take that sentence, it all depends on positioning. Was that a Folsom St. moment? Of course, I kid.

re: #313 Opilio

re: #310 Slumbering Behemoth

OT: It was a head slap moment for me when I heard Albert Gore won the nobel peace prize today, but upon further reflection I wonder how he could lose with such lame competition?

/s

By the way, although the Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously, there's always next year for Irena Sendler. She's only 97. Way to go, Al !

The thing that burns my hide is that Irena risked nothing less than her life to save those children. Al, with his "Global Warming" crusade, is risking nothing more than his credibility which, in this current eco-political climate, is a negligible risk.

328 kevinmumaw  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:04:33pm
Later in the day, I attended the Code Pink protest at Berkeley's Marine Corps recruiting office. Stay tuned for that report!

Can't wait...

329 Suzette  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:05:20pm

re: #325 leepro

I posted this on the other thread but thanks....for letting me know on the quote/reply thing. :)

330 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:07:17pm

re: #329 Suzette

:D You're welcome!

331 Suzette  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:09:04pm

re: #330 leepro

If I quote I don't need to use the reply too.....don't ask me why I used bothed....brain burp?

332 Suzette  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:09:38pm

both----not bothed

333 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:10:08pm

The hour of the pajama draws near!

334 windhorse  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:13:41pm

For anyone interested in what Zombie looks like, you can see his picture on the cover of the NOV 2007 "MAD Magazine"..... (and I'm tellin' mom...)

335 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:14:50pm

We don't need no stinkin' pajamas around here!
// {;-)™

336 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:15:29pm
337 kayatribe  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:18:34pm

well-edited photo story. kudos, zombie...

338 wildcat84  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:19:37pm

I thought there was a warrant out for her arrest?
Selective enforcement?

339 Slumbering Behemoth  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:20:19pm

re: #333 blackpajamas

The hour of the pajama draws near!

For some odd reason (I'm a metal freak) when I read that it had a Slayer-esque sound in my head.

PS: As usual, great work Zombie. I don't know how you do it, but I'm grateful you do.

340 blackpajamas  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:21:48pm

Hey, hey, hey! Get outta the way,

Fat Albert and the Climate Gang won a medal today!

Greased up for the peace prize apocalypse like the red diaper love children of Uncle Ho, (like reluctant peace prize winning Comrade Duck Toe ), "It truly is a planetary emergency!" bellows Gore, with wind pipes folding faster than the Paris Peace Accordians of 1973 (heralding the, "free and democratic elections to be held in South Vietnam" [1]), spastically resonating the depths of the Albertic Nobelesse Oblige of enlightened (via natural gas) liberal philosophy; the climax of climate salvation wrung forth in froth from his gaping maw, blasts upon the star struck face of the Hillary voter!

"Action is necessary now, before climate change moves beyond man’s control." [2] the Al-cano money shot!

Remind me again, when exactly was the weather in man's control?

As Steven Hayward points out, how can there possibly be any risk when politicians seize upon scientific judgement, after all, "we all remember how well that worked out for the Vatican when they told Galileo 400 years ago that astronomy was settled" [3]

Thankfully however, proceeds from this Snowball Prize will go towards establishing new means to fight bad weather, creating an international hysteria-futures market, replacing outmoded scientific method with cheap political consensus, and cutting the emissions of Fat Little Albert's (aka Jr's) nobel peace pipe.

341 Render  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:22:19pm

re: #323 EtNorskTroll

What's messed up is somebody minused me for saying it was a bad plan to mess with Zombie in that same thread.

===

Minus all you want anonymous jackoff, if you want a piece of Zombie around here, you still gotta deal with me.

NOT
CHEAP,
R

342 Yankee Division Son  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:22:28pm

re: #305 Thanos

re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if
everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a
multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I
hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire
graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some
actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part
it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.

So you are saying you are George Soros?


I'm beginning to think Zombie was also on the grassy knoll in Dallas in '63.. come to think of it, could Zombie be 'code' for Zapruder?

The truth is out there..

343 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:23:22pm

re: #331 Suzette

Just remember "reply" for simple reply — Charles makes a link in the comment number that you're replying to, in case someone wants to see a quote. Very useful when the original comment is extremely long.

"Quote" of course takes you to the comment box with the original comment already there (no link necessary).

I'm tellin' ya, Charles is brilliant!

BTW, took me awhile to figure that out, too.
BTW2, your name seems a little new here. Are you a newly-hatched Lizard? If you are, a GREAT BIG WELCOME!

344 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:27:08pm

re: #338 wildcat84

I thought there was a warrant out for her arrest?
Selective enforcement?

Yeah ! ! ! Whatever happened with that?

345 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:28:06pm

re: #343 leepro

Just click on the football and it will give you the information about when the commenter registered.
I think Suzette has been around for a while.

How are things in Tennessee?

346 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:31:33pm

re: #345 DesertSage

Oh, yeah. Forgot about that.

Tennessee is great! Just now beginning to show signs of cooler weather. It will be officially cold by Halloween night, as it is every year!

Global warming down here is called summer.

347 leepro  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:39:54pm

Gone to bed. G'nite, y'all!

348 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:40:08pm
349 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:46:58pm

re: #342 Yankee Division Son

re: #305 Thanos


re: #285 zombie

Wouldn't it be funny if
everything I documented was entirety fraudulent? That I was a
multi-million who staged all these events just to discredit the left? I
hire hundreds of extras to mill around and look like maniacs. I hire
graphic designers to make the signs and bumperstickers. And sure, some
actual lefties wander onto the "set" unawares, but for the most part
it's all a gigantic hoax?

The tragedy is, it's all too real.


So you are saying you are George Soros?

I'm beginning to think Zombie was also on the grassy knoll in Dallas in '63.. come to think of it, could Zombie be 'code' for Zapruder?

The truth is out there..

Did you know that zombie is still taking photos for NASA?
It's true! But he's now using the code names Spirit and Opportunity instead of Eagle.
// Zombie Troofer

350 Bob in Breckenridge  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:53:55pm

re: #6 song_and_dance_man

If Cindy is the lefties Annette who is Frankie?

Rosie O'Donnell...

351 EtNorskTroll  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:54:07pm

re: #341 Render

re: #323 EtNorskTroll

What's messed up is somebody minused me for saying it was a bad plan to mess with Zombie in that same thread.

===

Minus all you want anonymous jackoff, if you want a piece of Zombie around here, you still gotta deal with me.

NOT
CHEAP,
R

Yeah...I saw that, Render.

I'm thinking that someone was just going through and minusing everyone who defended Zombie....sort of like a 'group think', thingy.

It looked weirod to me...

~ENT

352 EtNorskTroll  Fri, Oct 12, 2007 11:56:28pm

re: #346 leepro

re: #345 DesertSage

Oh, yeah. Forgot about that.

Tennessee is great! Just now beginning to show signs of cooler weather. It will be officially cold by Halloween night, as it is every year!

Global warming down here is called summer.

I finally figured out who Al Gore looks like~!

This really might be his 'alter ego', too:

[Link: www.turner.com...]

Scary, scary resemblance, IMHO.

~ENT

353 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 12:51:49am

Tap, tap.

354 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 12:54:38am

re: #353 Attaboid

I'm here, attaboid.

/don't remember when I last saw a dead thread this dead

//how're you this calm evening?

355 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 12:55:40am

Hey Pink,

Fighting a head cold. You?

356 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 12:57:36am

Breaking news:

Trucks Engulfed In Flames On Golden State Freeway Accident

Santa Clarita --
Authorities say five big rigs are in flames inside a tunnel after a major accident on a rain-slicked Golden State Freeway in northern Los Angeles County.

Fire Inspector Jason Hurd says the accident occurred just before 11 p.m. in I-5's truck-only tunnels that run under the regular freeway near the intersection with the Antelope Valley Freeway. Hurd says he has no information about any injuries.

Live thread at Free Republic
Other reports, including raw scanner transcripts, indicate that as many as 14 trucks may be on fire in the tunnel, that part of the overpass above has collapsed, and that the incident started when a truck "exploded" in the tunnel.

357 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 12:59:00am

re: #355 Attaboid

Educating the locals (via daily newspaper postings). Lots of good links in here today that need to be spread around. :)

Clapton talking about his life on Larry King in the background. An all-around low-key evening for me.

I hope you feel better soon. : )

358 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:06:01am

re: #356 Shiplord Kirel

Sounds bad. Savage was on about 8 o'clock west-coast time, nearing Santa Nella (on I-5?) on his way to Tacoma, with exhaust problems. Is this anywhere in his path?

359 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:25:58am

re: #358 pink freud

re: #356 Shiplord Kirel

Sounds bad. Savage was on about 8 o'clock west-coast time, nearing Santa Nella (on I-5?) on his way to Tacoma, with exhaust problems. Is this anywhere in his path?

No. Same road but a long way away. Santa Nella is in Merced County in central California. This accident is just about outside LA.

360 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:31:54am

re: #359 Shiplord Kirel

Goodmorning to you, Shiplord. :-)

/thanks for the info

361 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:35:07am
worshiping Jesus is retarded

/freshly minted and par for the Coulter thread,sigh

362 theheat  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:54:25am

Momma Moonbat and Cynthia McKinney = The perfect storm of stupid.

363 PETN Sandwich  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 1:58:59am

#356 Shiplord Kirel

Breaking news:

Trucks Engulfed In Flames On Golden State Freeway Accident

Santa Clarita --
Authorities say five big rigs are in flames inside a tunnel after a major accident on a rain-slicked Golden State Freeway in northern Los Angeles County.

Must be some rain if its in a tunnel.

364 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:00:04am

Good morning, afternoon, evening *everyone*!™

Fruitcup is on the buffet -------------->
Help yourselves!

365 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:00:09am

Good morning littleolelady!

/waited up for ya : )

366 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:02:47am

pink! :-)

How're you doing?

I have my daughter home this weekend and my brother-in-law visiting as well. He and my husband went to some kind of high school football reunion last night.

/their reunions aren't bad enough. they had to add football to the mix. ;-)

367 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:03:27am

re: #365 pink freud

and on that note, its time to sleep

/nite all

368 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:05:48am

re: #361 Killian Bundy

worshiping Jesus is retarded

/freshly minted and par for the Coulter thread,sigh

This is...interesting?...I was thinking about the whole thing tonight, as I am sure most sane, rational people were, and I am just wondering where folks conclude that we Christians 'worship' Jesus. We worship in the name of His Father, and through Jesus, we can be assured of knowing His Father. Therefore, we can not accept the letter from the clerics based on one line: and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him,.

It really should be that simple, and when thought of in that light, dismissed as another political ploy, much the same as the Goracle and his meaningless peace prize.

369 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:05:55am

/sob!

'Night, pink!

370 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:07:18am

And good morning Lil' one...thanks for the fruit, all I have to offer is water, and lots and lots of it!

371 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:07:51am

stonemason! :-)

372 pink freud  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:08:11am

re: #366 littleoldlady

Al is well in my world, littleoldlady. Thanks for asking.

I'm glad MNT is home with you. I like knowing you are with her. Mine is on fall break, but instead of coming home, has opted to set up a fantastic reunion with one of her closest friends and his birth mother. She worked on this for weeks. I am so very proud of her.

I should be on tomorrow evening (your coffee-time) and I hope to get some time away from the books to hang out for a while.

Football! Horrors! (lol)

373 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:09:10am

Did it rain again? (I hardly recognize the stuff anymore...)

374 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:10:45am

pink,

Yeah, I know. I'm late. I'll tell you about the football (horrors! ;-) and my kid's visit next time I see you.

375 RTLM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:13:21am

The Colorado Rockies will win the World Series.

(and the broncos are awful)

376 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:15:18am

re: #373 littleoldlady

Did it rain again? (I hardly recognize the stuff anymore...)


Nope, it is cold though. My reason for the silly schedules, and the odd posting times is my 'real' job. I am a Stonemason by hobby, on the side as they say, but for the paycheck I work for that company you probably write a check to every month.

Sure, I am being obtuse, but, since I am, as I type, in a place that is on some homeland security list, I probably shouldn't be too specific...

377 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:18:43am

stonemason,

I hate PECO. AQUA. COMCAST.

/did I get it? ;-)

How does one do stonemasonry as a hobby?

378 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:21:31am

You got it...it's in there.

I needed a steady check to rely on so I gave up the 'working for myself' gig about 5 years ago. This job is swing shifty, so that leaves me quite a bit of time to work on the side. Lately, most of the work has been either at my parents old house or on a Church cemetery wall where we attend.

379 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:22:29am

Oh...and I guess what makes those two jobs a 'hobby' is that there is no pay involved!

380 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:24:01am

re: #376 stonemason

Powerplant? Water plant?

381 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:25:08am

re: #378 stonemason

I'm in the same situation. I go back and forth, working for myself, working for someone else. I'm about to go forth again.

Why? I blame PECO. AQUA. COMCAST.

382 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:26:07am

BignJames! :-)

383 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:26:55am

re: #380 BignJames

re: #376 stonemason

Powerplant? Water plant?

As security is a real issue, I'll just say...yes...

384 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:29:35am

re: #382 littleoldlady

Hey, sweetie!

385 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:30:39am

re: #383 stonemason

I'm working in an industrial powerplant.....by myself.

386 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:33:08am

get's kinda lonely on the back shifts...but the 'net, and a big pile of books helps that, if most of the job is baby-sitting the process.

387 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:35:38am

re: #386 stonemason

It is...check equip....test boiler water...maybe a pm.

388 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:35:38am

Wow. You guys could be penpals!

389 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:37:24am

re: #373 littleoldlady

Did it rain again? (I hardly recognize the stuff anymore...)

Lots of little animals in NC are starting to get stinky, no rain.

Jobs- My friend is an employment screener for a large company.
Lady applied for a 7.00 dollar any hour job.

He called one of her references from PA. and they said Oh Yeah, the woman that won the lottery. Lottery he asked?

Yes, she moved here last year from Pa. with 4 million dollars and has to be bored, I don't think she is broke..

I told him I will pay her to clean my house.

Rich woman cleaning a poor mans house. Ha.

390 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:38:40am

re: #387 BignJames

re: #386 stonemason

It is...check equip....test boiler water...maybe a pm.

Mostly the same here, just different equipment and tests.

391 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:40:12am

re: #368 stonemason

/surprisingly, some Jews seem not to agree, I never thought I'd see it here, outright

392 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:41:05am

re: #390 stonemason

re: #387 BignJames


re: #386 stonemason

It is...check equip....test boiler water...maybe a pm.


Mostly the same here, just different equipment and tests.


But we do earn our money if the stuff hits the fan...lot's of running around till help arrives, if management deems it necessary of course!

393 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:44:14am

re: #392 stonemason

Kinda like flying a plane...pretty dull...except for takeoffs and landings.

394 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:44:41am

re: #391 Killian Bundy

re: #368 stonemason

/surprisingly, some Jews seem not to agree, I never thought I'd see it here, outright

I have learned a little about Judaism in the past few years, mostly here, but not nearly enough to even think about pretending to know the ins and outs. There was a post in the original Coulter thread that was really cool, if I can find it I will repost it.

395 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:44:45am

re: #389 ibmkeyboard

ibm! :-)

Rich woman cleaning a poor mans house.

How about a poor woman cleaning a poor man's house?

/I'd need more than $7/hour though...

396 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:45:34am
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed another gay marriage bill, saying voters and California's state Supreme Court, not lawmakers, should decide the issue.

The Republican governor on Friday turned down a measure by Assemblyman Mark Leno that would have defined marriage as a union between two people, not just a man and a woman. Schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill from Leno, a San Francisco Democrat, in 2005 and has said he would veto all such bills.

The California Supreme Court is likely to rule next year on whether the state's voter-approved ban on gay marriage violates the constitution.


The people of California voted,
and now the courts will decide if their votes are legitimate.

Morning lizards,
As James Brown used to say, I feel good.

397 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:46:32am

Killian,

Most Jews know very little about Christianity.

stonemason,

I'll bet you're talking about ploomie's post re: the 7 laws of Noah (?)

398 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:47:16am

Here it is...
it really opened my eyes.

399 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:48:05am

re: #397 littleoldlady

Killian,

Most Jews know very little about Christianity.

stonemason,

I'll bet you're talking about ploomie's post re: the 7 laws of Noah (?)

Bingo!

400 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:48:20am

re: #395 littleoldlady

re: #389 ibmkeyboard

ibm! :-)

Rich woman cleaning a poor mans house.

How about a poor woman cleaning a poor man's house?

/I'd need more than $7/hour though...

How about a poor man cleaning a rich womans house.
/my wife might pop my head with a rolling pin.

If she could pick it up. still in some pain.

401 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:49:36am

re: #400 ibmkeyboard

{ibm's wife}

We're getting too old to fall down. :-(

402 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:51:29am

LGF pen pals.

sounds good on the dead thread.

403 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:53:32am

re: #397 littleoldlady

Most Jews know very little about Christianity.

Seriously, I "dated" the president of the Jewish sorority for three years and I never got this kind of crap.

/asking when we were getting married was a bad question though

404 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 2:57:55am

re: #401 littleoldlady

re: #400 ibmkeyboard

{ibm's wife}

We're getting too old to fall down. :-(

Yeah, that really scared the Shiite several years out of me.

She always looks so good and healthy and a fall like that makes you weak and tired. 59 years old, but looks like a 39 year old.
Thanks for remembering.

She is better, and is going to work today at the store.
Just to keep her body moving she says.

405 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:00:41am

re: #403 Killian Bundy

I don't know who made the offending statement, but my guess is s/he is also very likely to say "worshipping G-d is retarded".

/not like people haven't said it here, in so many words.

/asking when we were getting married was a bad question though

I could write a book! ;-)

406 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:03:37am

re: #404 ibmkeyboard

She should really take it slowly. We're getting too old to expect to bounce back like 30-year-olds.

/remember the days when we could beat up our bodies and recover in a matter of hours, not days?
//good times, good times...

407 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:05:38am

re: #404 ibmkeyboard

She always looks so good and healthy and a fall like that makes you weak and tired.

A fall like that could have seriously injured (or worse) anybody! It's the recovery time that reminds us of our age.

408 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:08:00am

Lil' One...I have a question...I know that a Bar Mitzvah is much like a confirmation, just with a few more people involved in the after party. (I catered a bunch when I was in High School). The thing is, my son has been invited to share this day with one of his buddies from school and is curious about bringing a gift. Of course he asked the guy that knows everything, and I really didn't know the answer...

He likes the boy and would give a birthday gift if invited to that celebration, so I told him it was kinda like that, if you feel a gift is appropriate, well, then it is.

Did I do okay?

409 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:08:14am

re: #406 littleoldlady

re: #404 ibmkeyboard

/remember the days when we could beat up our bodies and recover in a matter of hours, not days?
//good times, good times...

Aint it the truth?

At least we caused the demo rats to get shots. Ha.

I guess we Southerners are in better health than the wimpy asses.
WASHINGTON — Being around NASCAR fans requires no inoculation.

That was the word Thursday from Republican officials after they learned that a congressional committee's Democratic staffers had advised aides to get vaccinated for hepatitis and other diseases before visiting NASCAR events in Concord, N.C., and Talladega, Ala.

410 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:09:18am

re: #408 stonemason

You sure did! :-)

411 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:11:05am

re: #409 ibmkeyboard

re: #406 littleoldlady


re: #404 ibmkeyboard

/remember the days when we could beat up our bodies and recover in a matter of hours, not days?
//good times, good times...


Aint it the truth?

At least we caused the demo rats to get shots. Ha.


I guess we Southerners are in better health than the wimpy asses.
WASHINGTON — Being around NASCAR fans requires no inoculation.
That was the word Thursday from Republican officials after they learned that a congressional committee's Democratic staffers had advised aides to get vaccinated for hepatitis and other diseases before visiting NASCAR events in Concord, N.C., and Talladega, Ala.


I have never had shots to go to a race...I've done shots at the race though!

412 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:13:04am

re: #410 littleoldlady

re: #408 stonemason

You sure did! :-)

Whew, he is looking forward to this for more than just the party. He's a pretty good kid, my son, active in Scouts and Church, and is real curious about this whole ceremony. I told him to take notes so I can learn too!

413 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:13:57am

Diseases at the car races.

I can scare the
Drunk behind me at the race,
turn around and say "don't spill beer on me or get too close,

I will give you hepatitis or other diseases. "

/probably cause him/her to fall down.

414 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:15:25am

re: #413 ibmkeyboard

Diseases at the car races.

I can scare the
Drunk behind me at the race,
turn around and say "don't spill beer on me or get too close,

I will give you hepatitis or other diseases. "

/probably cause him/her to fall down.


Awww, now that's not fair, he was probabaly gonna fall down anyway

415 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:16:36am

I know some car racers that are diseased.

Ha.

416 stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:17:01am

Woooo Hoooo...Replacement is here, time to go get some sleep. I will be back on the DT tomorrow though, type at y'all then!

417 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:17:56am

re: #405 littleoldlady

A litle Gratitude.

/that's all we ask

418 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:17:58am

Hi everyone!

Healthiest State Award 2007

It breaks my heart to admit the South doesn't fare too well. :(

/I blame Ron Paul.

419 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:22:38am

re: #412 stonemason

Your son is going to find out at services how much work his friend did to reach his Bar Mitzvah! :-)

While bar/bat mitzvah is a big deal - we welcome the kids into the adult community of Judaism, with certain privileges associated with age - we too have "Confirmation". (I suspect it's merely an American Conservative Judaism contruct.)

In the U.S. children who don't go to Jewish day school get their Jewish education through the synagogue after school and on weekends. Most kids end their studies when they are 13, but when it's available (not always) some go back for another 3 years, at the end of which is "Confirmation" at about age 16.

NOT a big deal. Kind of like graduating from middle school.

420 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:23:50am

Sure, I type that whole thing out...

/World's Slowest Typer™

...and he leaves!

;-)

421 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:25:23am

I walked into Best Buy and they have a big picture of the most homely car racer I have ever seen.

Damn that guy looks diseased. vaccinated.

422 Shemesh  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:27:39am

OT, sorry if this one's come up already:

Holocaust Deniers invited to speak at the Oxford Union

Student newspapers, Cherwell and the Oxford Student, are apparently reporting that the Oxford Union is putting on a meeting (i.e. not a debate) at which student members will be addressed by:

- The BNP's Nick Griffin
- Convicted Holocaust Denier and Fabulist, David Irving

The meeting will be billed as the "Free Speech Forum".

David Irving was last invited to debate against Richard Rampton QC - his nemesis in his failed libel trial - at the Oxford Union in 2001. Rampton pulled out, I think, and Irving's invitation was withdrawn.

There will, apparently, be another mystery "international" guest.

Apparently, the Oxford Student claims that the third invitee was to have been Alexander Lukashenko, but that fell through.

Therefore, a speaker from the racist and totalitarian Islamist party, Hizb ut Tahrir, has been proposed to complete the triumverate.

They might also want to invite a leading member of the Socialist Workers' Party as well.

Together, they could form the ultimate coalition of bigots and cranks.

UPDATE 2

Guardian coverage here, with a nice quote from Duncan Money.
[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]

JC coverage here.
[Link: www.thejc.com...]

Haaretz coverage here.
[Link: www.haaretz.com...]

Incidentally both papers include quotations from David Irving which are indistinguishable from the rhetoric of the Islamist far right.

[Link: hurryupharry.bloghouse.net...]

423 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:28:23am

Isadore got herself blocked for her hateful lying comments agianst worshippers of Ha'Shem that beleive differently than her. Checking on shmu

424 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:29:56am

re: #423 BenZacharia

Isadore got herself blocked for her hateful lying comments agianst worshippers of Ha'Shem that beleive differently than her. Checking on shmu

Shoot. With working so many hours, I'm missing all the "good stuff."

425 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:32:15am

re: #417 Killian Bundy

Thank you for the music. And if you think I'm getting into a religious fight with you, think again! ;-)

I have found that, for the most part, people who are happy and secure in their own religious beliefs find it easier to respect other religious beliefs.

426 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:33:22am

littleoldlady

Hello to you!

Did I read you may be marketing yourself to an employer?

You may want to check out the latest fashion to wear to the interview.

:D

427 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:33:49am

re: #420 littleoldlady

Sure, I type that whole thing out...

/World's Slowest Typer™

...and he leaves!

;-)

Ha.

keep it on Word,
and paste it on him tomorrow.

428 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:34:07am

"Isadore" should be a "he". Isadora would be a "she".

Was there a brouhaha I missed?

429 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:35:55am

What a train wreck, wish I'd been there.

430 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:36:55am

re: #419 littleoldlady

While bar/bat mitzvah is a big deal - we welcome the kids into the adult community of Judaism, with certain privileges associated with age - we too have "Confirmation". (I suspect it's merely an American Conservative Judaism contruct.)

Lutherans are confirmed in HS, Bible front to back w/concordance.

/intense

431 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:37:20am

re: #428 littleoldlady

Last night A. Coulter thread, actually it is still going on.

432 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:37:53am

[Link: d.yimg.com...]

Sheeesh,
talk about your early blooming idiots flowers.

Is that male or female.

no pollination required

433 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:43:32am

gettinby! :-)

Oh yeah. Looking like a bath sponge* with legs is just what I aspire to!

/what are those things called?!

434 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:45:06am

re: #431 BenZacharia

actually it is still going on.

/it's definitely pining

435 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:45:50am

Got the last fruitcup.

*slurp*

436 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:46:06am

re: #433 littleoldlady

gettinby! :-)

Oh yeah. Looking like a bath sponge* with legs is just what I aspire to!

/what are those things called?!

LOL

A loofah?

437 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:47:39am

Yumm. Thanks LoL.

438 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:49:03am

Having always been a tomboy (is that term still used?), I love stuff like this.

Toy F14 Jet

Scroll down a wee bit.

/wouldn't want to wear a loofah to this event.

439 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:51:03am

re: #418 gettinby

Hi everyone!

Healthiest State Award 2007

It breaks my heart to admit the South doesn't fare too well. :(

/I blame Ron Paul.

If they broke things up by race and income you would get some HUGE surprises. "Healthiest" state doesn't mean much.

How's everyone Who ate all the fruitcup? And who the heck is Isadore who got banned?

440 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:52:34am

*Burp*

441 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:55:38am

re: #436 gettinby

A loofah?

Loofah used to be a natural sponge. I can't find that stupid thing anywhere. LOL!

442 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:56:15am

Attaboid! :-)

Have some more!

443 BignJames  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:57:08am

re: #430 Killian Bundy

We're confirmed when we can handle the snake without spilling our strychnine.

444 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:58:05am

re: #441 littleoldlady

re: #436 gettinby

A loofah?

Loofah used to be a natural sponge. I can't find that stupid thing anywhere. LOL!

Actually, it is a squash. Dried out. I can tell you where to get seeds if you want to grow your own. I hear that is quite some bit of fun to do.

445 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:58:39am

BATH LILY!

/who knew?!

446 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:58:55am

LoL,

Dekar 10/13/07 1:13:51 am reply quote report

...I'm Jewish...the New Testament is stupid, worshiping Jesus is retarded, etc

So much for what you thought.

Buncha other Jews standing around, looking into the sky, hands behind their backs, shuffling their feet in the dust, whistling.

447 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 3:59:26am

re: #441 littleoldlady

Loofah is a gourd.

448 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:00:33am

Good morning, people.

Here's a link with lots of "goodies." (No, not the muffins. Be patient.)
-- a article about the 138 islam scholar letter
-- translation of it
-- summary in English of it
-- list of signatories
-- list of addressees
-- translation of their first letter one year ago
-- translation of BXVI's Regensburg speech
-- additional background documents

Now....... I'm not as trusting as the guy who wrote this article. The muslims talk about the "two great commandments" -- love of God "in His unity" and love of "neighbor."

Maybe law school made me too cynical, but I see loopholes in the way they describe both of those commandments.

The emphasis on "unity" strikes me as a deliberate and intentional denial of the divinity of Jesus. I believe they are asking Christians to deny Jesus Christ. See particularly the concluding paragraph in the middle of page 15.

Finally, as muslims, and in obedience to the holy quran, we ask Christians to come together with us on the common essentials of our two religions.... that we shall worship none but God, and that we shall ascribe no partner until Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside God. [emphasis in original]

And, BTW, what is this "in obedience to the koran"? Is that the koran's instruction to invite infidels to islam before you cut their throats?

Secondly, they talk about how both the koran and the Bible call for man to "love the neighbor." However, Jesus said, "I tell you to love your enemy [as well]."

I DO NOT believe these muslims leave stuff out or create or leave ambiguities for no reason.

I DO believe that anyone who takes their letter as a sincere and honest offer of peaceful reconciliation is naive.

Okay. What kinda muffins you want?

449 Attaboid  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:00:47am

I heart the Internet! Thank you Al-Gore!

450 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:04:51am

re: #438 gettinby

Having always been a tomboy (is that term still used?)

No. I think now they call them lesbians and include video.

/Lord, am I glad I don't have to raise my kids in this filthy-minded world.

451 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:05:32am

re: #443 BignJames

We're confirmed when we can handle the snake without spilling our strychnine.

/faith is tough

452 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:06:03am

re: #448 nonic

Good morning, people.

Here's a link with lots of "goodies." (No, not the muffins. Be patient.)
-- a article about the 138 islam scholar letter
-- translation of it
-- summary in English of it
-- list of signatories
-- list of addressees
-- translation of their first letter one year ago
-- translation of BXVI's Regensburg speech
-- additional background documents

Now....... I'm not as trusting as the guy who wrote this article. The muslims talk about the "two great commandments" -- love of God "in His unity" and love of "neighbor."

Maybe law school made me too cynical, but I see loopholes in the way they describe both of those commandments.

The emphasis on "unity" strikes me as a deliberate and intentional denial of the divinity of Jesus. I believe they are asking Christians to deny Jesus Christ. See particularly the concluding paragraph in the middle of page 15.

Finally, as muslims, and in obedience to the holy quran, we ask Christians to come together with us on the common essentials of our two religions.... that we shall worship none but God, and that we shall ascribe no partner until Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside God. [emphasis in original]


And, BTW, what is this "in obedience to the koran"? Is that the koran's instruction to invite infidels to islam before you cut their throats?

Secondly, they talk about how both the koran and the Bible call for man to "love the neighbor." However, Jesus said, "I tell you to love your enemy [as well]."

I DO NOT believe these muslims leave stuff out or create or leave ambiguities for no reason.

I DO believe that anyone who takes their letter as a sincere and honest offer of peaceful reconciliation is naive.

Okay. What kinda muffins you want?

I could not agree with you more nonic. And if 138 "muslim scholars" wrote the thing, it has been gone over with a fine toothed comb from every direction. Whatever it says/translates to is exactly what they intended.

Well, except that "naive" part - more like willfully ignorant.

Blueberry is good, but I would rather have a bagel.

453 andalus  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:06:43am

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

Eid Mubarak.

454 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:07:14am

BTW Nonic - you told us everything that was at the link - but you forgot the linkie :) I'll put on some coffee.

455 Stonemason  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:08:18am

re: #420 littleoldlady

Sure, I type that whole thing out...

/World's Slowest Typer™

...and he leaves!

;-)

But I signed on at home and read it! Thank you for the info!

456 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:08:34am
457 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:08:39am

re: #450 nonic

No. I think now they call them lesbians and include video.

/excellent lesbian music

458 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:09:07am

Blueberry, please?

nonic! :-)

459 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:12:00am

re: #456 BabbaZee

We missed a good dust up.

460 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:13:34am

re: #446 BenZacharia

LoL,


Dekar 10/13/07 1:13:51 am reply quote report

...I'm Jewish...the New Testament is stupid, worshiping Jesus is retarded, etc


So much for what you thought.

Buncha other Jews standing around, looking into the sky, hands behind their backs, shuffling their feet in the dust, whistling.

And then he wrote:

I don't truly feel that way, I was trying to give an extreme and show that no matter how a person feels about another's religion they shouldn't go crazy when someone says something non PC

461 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:14:45am

re: #455 Stonemason

I would love to hear what your son has to say after the Bar Mitzvah!

462 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:15:49am

{Babbaleh!} :-)

463 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:15:51am

Great news from the Gates of Vienna -

Outing Lars Vilks

by Baron Bodissey

Update: Larwyn has sent a follow-up email with more details; see the bottom of the post for an additional explanation of what was in the CNN report.

CNN, ever-attentive to the “people’s right to know”, has apparently exposed the location of Lars Vilks’ safe house.

Mr. Vilks, as you may recall, is the artist behind the Modoggies, and has had a fatwa issued against him, death threats, and most notably a bounty put on his head by Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Read it all - [Link: gatesofvienna.blogspot.com...]

464 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:15:53am

Incidentally, I was very surprised (pleasantly) when I watched the Steve Martin remake of Cheaper by the Dozen and discovered it not only espoused traditional moral values (insisting the 23-year-old daughter not sleep with her boyfriend under the parents' roof) but came to the conclusion that parents cannot "have it all" (high powered career for both mom and dad, AND a big family where everybody is safe and happy) --- and, who would have guessed?! --- they chose family as more important!

I CAN recommend this movie for family entertainment -- it's much better than the trailer looks. Not so, however, for the absolutely horrible remake of Yours, Mine, and Ours. In that case, find the original, which is quite good, IMO, for family movie night. Also good, With Six You Get Eggroll. Another favorite family movie about family is Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation.

465 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:16:55am

re: #443 BignJames

re: #430 Killian Bundy

We're confirmed when we can handle the snake without spilling our strychnine.


THAT cracked me up.

I want it on a t shirt


re: #423 BenZacharia

Isadore got herself blocked for her hateful lying comments agianst worshippers of Ha'Shem that beleive differently than her. Checking on shmu

GOOD
Isadore has been fomenting dissent between Christians and Jews for YEARS here

In any event that is the ONLY time it showed up to post -to make sure to stir shit between Jews and Christians

I am not going to read that thread till I have more coffee.

Fucking Coulter is a "Brand" and a shitty one at that.


LIL~OLE!

466 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:17:44am

re: #454 galloping granny

BTW Nonic - you told us everything that was at the link - but you forgot the linkie :) I'll put on some coffee.

OMG! I'm sorry!

Linkie coming up. Plus blueberry muffins and a special order of bagels. Who else wants bagels?

467 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:19:11am

LoL,

Hey, if KB can get away with it why can't I?

468 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:20:06am
470 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:22:12am

Man, the two commenters are coming out of the woodwork on that thread.

/cleanup on aisle Coulter

472 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:25:34am

re: #470 Killian Bundy

I dont want to go look.
Dont make me go.

473 whiterasta  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:26:57am

Here's a horrifying story of socialist medicine in the UK:

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

Patients left in their own excrement. (warning: Gross.)

474 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:27:01am

Fantastically funny commentary on the Goracle's "Peace Prize" - a must read:

[Link: www.israelnationalnews.com...]

475 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:27:27am

re: #472 BabbaZee

Roger and Carridine have now joined the battle.

476 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:28:46am

WOW there is some serious ignorance on that thread.
I am staying here.

477 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:29:12am

Here are some blueberry muffins. And the recipe. Incidentally, she's getting that pointy top of some of them because she's overbeating a baking powder batter. Quick breads and pancakes should be mixed only until moistened, not blended.

(Bagels coming up.)

478 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:29:19am

re: #468 nonic

Link that should have been in #448........

One Year after Regensburg, 138 Muslims Write a New Letter to the Pope

Thanks. Good example of taqqiya in action, imo.

Very glad to see you posting more! Good information and good food!

/always excellent additions to fruitcup! :)

479 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:29:32am

re: #475 BenZacharia

re: #472 BabbaZee

Roger and Carridine have now joined the battle.

Oh man
now you are making me feel guilty.

But I'm TIRED I don't wanna fight with assholes right now!

480 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:29:53am

re: #476 BabbaZee

WOW there is some serious ignorance on that thread.
I am staying here.

You mean the whose religion is best argument is STILL going on over on the Coulter thread? You aren't dragging me over there for love nor money!

481 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:31:02am

Bagels :-)

482 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:31:35am

The other morning when I first saw the Coulter comment I tried to explain to LanceKates what kinds of problems Jews might have with it.

Lucky for me, the inimitable buzzsawmonkey was there to explain it best.

:-)

483 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:32:30am

re: #481 nonic

Bagels :-)

Been wanting to try my hand at making some. I like bread baking - good for the soul, good for my temper and it keeps the kitchen warm. Since the canning is finally nearly done, maybe today will be the day! Though Pumpkin Apple Bread sounds good too. HMMMMM -

484 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:33:47am

re: #481 nonic

Okay, not only did that make me hungry, but since I have a house guest I don't think virtual bagels are gonna make it today. :-/

/bbl, maybe

485 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:35:30am

re: #480 galloping granny

Unreal. Fools.

486 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:36:08am

Original of Yours, Mine, and Ours.

I seem to be lousy with my links today. Hmm.

Granny............ thanks for the coffee. It's good!

487 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:38:00am

re: #483 galloping granny


Been wanting to try my hand at making some [bagels].

Make sure you use a recipe that calls for boiling the formed bagels. If you don't boil them, you don't get that chewiness that is authentic bagelness. :-)

488 ids&sbm's sock puppet  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:38:25am

re: #485 BabbaZee

Good Morning, {Hottentot}.
CLN
/rubs sleep from his eyes

489 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:40:21am

re: #485 BabbaZee

re: #480 galloping granny

Unreal. Fools.

SAD Babba - just sad. You would think here of all places people would know better than to fight about whose religion is "best."

490 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:40:35am

re: #487 nonic

...If you don't boil them, you don't get that chewiness that is authentic bagelness. :-)


A proper bagel should pull you r dentures out when bitten into.

491 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:41:20am

re: #482 littleoldlady

Buzzsaw is a true gem in the Lizard Firmament.

I used to write very much like that when I was young and concerned with being regarded as "serious".... LOL!
Then I gave myself over to my own stripped down Bronxy kick ass writing style. I began to write like I speak instead.
But oh... how I love reading him.
And I have the utmost respect for him, like I do for Shiplord, no matter whether I agree with them or not on everything (which never happens LOL, I am a heretic from almost everything it seems)
they are, IMO , two of the finest posters LGF ever had and they contribute mightily to the education of the ignorant.
For free.
May GOD bless them both forever.

Shiplord ....wherever you are
I am praying for you.....

492 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:41:38am

re: #489 galloping granny

Human nature is a constant.

493 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:41:53am

re: #489 galloping granny

...whose religion is "best."

Simple statement of fact, mine.

494 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:42:12am

re: #11 soccer4ever

HA!

Ron Paul supporters are blaming themselves for a conspiracy!

495 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:42:18am

re: #487 nonic

re: #483 galloping granny



Been wanting to try my hand at making some [bagels].

Make sure you use a recipe that calls for boiling the formed bagels. If you don't boil them, you don't get that chewiness that is authentic bagelness. :-)

I've been thinking this one looked good. What do you think of it?

[Link: www.thefreshloaf.com...]

496 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:42:30am

re: #488 ids&sbm's sock puppet

{CLN!}

How I miss you!

497 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:42:36am

re: #473 whiterasta

Here's a horrifying story of socialist medicine in the UK:

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

Patients left in their own excrement. (warning: Gross.)

I'm not looking at that, thanks.

But did you see the one, also in UK, where a disabled person who had a big sign over him saying he had to have a soft diet choked to death because some aides let him have toast (approved by the nurse) which he couldn't chew and he DIED. Yeah, they left him ALONE to eat it, too.

498 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:42:54am
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Urges Muslims to Boycott U.S. -Led Mideast Peace Conference

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

499 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:44:38am

re: #15 redshirt

I can see how one of the pink whack jobs would answer that question...

"If the US went in to Rwanda, TWO million people would have died."

500 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:45:06am

re: #493 BenZacharia

Far as I am concerned anything that foments dissent between Christians and Jews while we are both at war for our existence against Islam aids the enemy and is a load of satanic bullshit, I don't care who is right or who is wrong in the given "argument"

Fomenting dissent between GODS people right now does nothing but aid and abet our enemies.

501 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:45:50am
A high-level North Korean official left on Saturday for an overseas trip including a visit to Syria, the North's state media reported, amid suspicions the two countries might be cooperating on a secret nuclear program.

Choe Thae Bok, speaker of the North's rubber-stamp parliament, will also visit Italy during the trip, the North's Korean Central News Agency said in a brief one-sentence dispatch that gave no further details.

The trip comes amid lingering suspicions that North Korea may be providing nuclear assistance to Syria.

Last month, a high-level Syrian delegation visited Pyongyang.

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

502 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:46:17am

re: #500 BabbaZee

Not disagreeing.

503 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:46:57am

re: #478 gettinby

Very glad to see you posting more! Good information and good food!

LOL

I've been trying to stay away -- and get other things done -- but you know how it is! LOL

I'll tell ya, though, if I'm gonna get three pairs of socks knitted for the daughter-in-law and the two potential daughters-in-law for Christmas presents, I'm gonna have to spend more time knitting and less time typing! :-)

504 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:47:06am

re: #502 BenZacharia

No I know you don't disagree

505 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:47:16am

re: #38 jaunte

Jaunte....

Perfect! What's better is seeing that bumper sticker on an Excursion.

506 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:47:30am

Islam is the enemy...and wants us all dead....first the Saturday people...then then the Sunday people...focus.

507 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:48:40am

re: #500 BabbaZee

re: #493 BenZacharia

Far as I am concerned anything that foments dissent between Christians and Jews while we are both at war for our existence against Islam aids the enemy and is a load of satanic bullshit, I don't care who is right or who is wrong in the given "argument"

Fomenting dissent between GODS people right now does nothing but aid and abet our enemies.

Hear, hear!

508 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:49:18am

Is it me or does McKinney look like she's dipping?

Copenhagen or Skoal?

Place yer Bets!

509 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:49:27am

Incidentally, this is REALLY GOOD............

I posted it yesterday, but in case you didn't see it.

Babba, check it out. (Hiya, hon :-)

Tehran’s Price for ‘Solidarity’
Mullahs Seek Useful Marxist Idiots

510 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:49:33am
A Turkish minister has canceled a trip to the US because of a resolution passed by a congressional committee labeling the World War I-era killing of Armenians as genocide, state-run media said Saturday.

Kursad Tuzmen, who is in charge of foreign trade, was scheduled to attend an investment conference organized by the Turkish-US Business Council, news agency Anatolia reported.
It said the minister canceled his trip in protest at the genocide resolution passed Wednesday by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Armenian Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian is to arrive in Washington on Wednesday for talks with US officials, in a visit scheduled months ago, according to the Armenian embassy in Washington. He is expected to discuss economic cooperation and security issues.

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

511 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:51:01am

re: #503 nonic

re: #478 gettinby

Very glad to see you posting more! Good information and good food!

LOL

I've been trying to stay away -- and get other things done -- but you know how it is! LOL

I'll tell ya, though, if I'm gonna get three pairs of socks knitted for the daughter-in-law and the two potential daughters-in-law for Christmas presents, I'm gonna have to spend more time knitting and less time typing! :-)

Knit Christmas stockings instead. Then you only have to do 3 socks instead of 6. We're out of mittens, so I have to start waving the needles and produce some. How I wish I could find my old Jack Frost Mitten Book. I would almost give my right arm for the instructions for the impervious to everything double-stranded two needle mittens!

512 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:51:44am

I still like this one..........

An Iranian M.I.R.V.?
No, not THAT kind, but rather a Mahdi-Imam Reentry Vehicle. Twelver Shi`ism holds that the Hidden Imam will emerge onto the historical stage as the Mahdi from 1) that well in Jamkaran or, for the less literalistic, 2) a mystical parallel dimension where he's been hibernating for 11 centuries or so. But maybe he'll come from a different direction....


UFO Crash in Central Iran

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- An Unidentified Flying Object crashed in Barez Mounts in the central province of Kerman Wednesday morning.
2007/1/10
"Deputy Governor General of Kerman province Abulghassem Nasrollahi told FNA that the crash which was followed by an explosion and a thick spiral of smoke has caused no casualties or damage to properties....
Eye-witnesses assure that the explosion has been caused as a result of the crash of a radiant unidentified flying object onto the ground. Meantime, an informed source told FNA that the object has been on fire and there has been thick smoke coming out of it prior to the crash, concluding that the object couldn't have been a meteor as meteors do not smoke...."([Link: english.farsnews.com...]

The truth is out there....

[Link: www.mahdiwatch.org...]

513 ids&sbm's sock puppet  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:51:56am

re: #496 BabbaZee

Here I finally catch you on the DT and I gotta' run soon. I'm packing for a two week trip OUTSIDE, headed for WI, & LA.
I'll try to find you on the threads in the next weeks.
As always, D.

514 whiterasta  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:52:51am

re: #497 nonic

Socialist medicine. A contradiction in terms.

..."Health Minister Ann Keen said the failures, which led to the deaths of patients over a 2 1/2-year period, must not be repeated.."

Must not be repeated.. it's happened 90 times, fer crying out loud.

What planet do the Brits live on?

515 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:53:26am

re: #509 nonic

Shalom nonic ~ thanks I will check it out!

516 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:53:30am

re: #471 BabbaZee

It's funny, but once Sanchez was replaced, things have gone much better in Iraq. Not nearly the morass that Sanchez complains of. Perhaps he's looking through the prism of his own failed experiences there. He was competent, but not sufficiently willing to attempt a counter insurgency plan like what Petraeus envisioned and implemented. Had Sanchez done so early on, things might have improved even faster.

517 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:53:30am
“There is no question that America is living a nightmare with no end in sight,” retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez told a convention of military journalists on Friday.

Sanchez commanded U.S. troops in Iraq from June 2003 to July 2004. His controversial tenure saw the capture of Saddam Hussein and the handover of sovereignty to the Iraqi government, but also the rise of the insurgency and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal

[Link: stripes.com...]

518 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:54:06am

re: #513 ids&sbm's sock puppet

I'll have a lot posted at my place by Monday or so.

Have a good trip.... see you soon.

519 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:54:19am

re: #181 shanec99

Interesting theory but Sheehan has YET to say one bad word about the guy whose forces actually killed her son. In order to come back from the abyss of devolution, she will need to do that.

Cindy, can you say, "Muqtada al-Sadr"?

520 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:55:05am

re: #516 lawhawk

Truth be told I never trusted him and always thought I saw bitterness and fear in his eyes.
Now I know why.

521 littleoldlady  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:56:56am

re: #500 BabbaZee

re: #493 BenZacharia

Far as I am concerned anything that foments dissent between Christians and Jews while we are both at war for our existence against Islam aids the enemy and is a load of satanic bullshit, I don't care who is right or who is wrong in the given "argument"

Fomenting dissent between GODS people right now does nothing but aid and abet our enemies.

ABSOLUTELY! And I consider fights among Jews right now even worse.

/I know...I know...2 Jews , 3 opinions and all that.

In 1943-44 my grandfather and his fellow Jewish townsmen spent months dithering over what to do about the encroaching Nazi menace from their little shtetl in the SubCarpathian mountains. You want to spend time arguing? Fine. You're gonna end up dead like my grandfather and so many others in my family.

I refuse to let history repeat itself in my life. REFUSE.

/really going now.

BTW, Babba. Shiplord IS BACK! YAY!

522 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:56:59am

re: #503 nonic

I'm gonna have to spend more time knitting and less time typing! :-)

It will be a really, really terrific thing when computers operate on speech command efficiently and effectively!

We'll be able to "talk" our posts and do other things at the same time!

They'll have to do a heads-up-display screen we can wear making us mobile.

523 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:57:08am
"Enemies of Islam are making numerous efforts to slide the issue of Palestine into oblivion with the world public opinion

Islam was hijacked...by a few million. [Link: www2.irna.com...]

524 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:57:36am

Not all the 'Wesley Clarks' are in retirement.

525 natemannq  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 4:59:46am

re: #368 stonemason

Well said... And while we Christians believe we are commanded to convert people to this belief, the ultimatum of convert or die ain't there...

Do you hear that DOYch?

526 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:01:24am

LoL,

2 Jews, 3 opinions.

That's a lowball figure.

One of my favorite activities is participating in a 'house of understanding'. I learn soooo much.

527 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:02:30am

re: #514 whiterasta

re: #497 nonic

Socialist medicine. A contradiction in terms.

..."Health Minister Ann Keen said the failures, which led to the deaths of patients over a 2 1/2-year period, must not be repeated.."

Must not be repeated.. it's happened 90 times, fer crying out loud.

What planet do the Brits live on?

And that 90 probably does not count the patients that died a week after they got home or after they got moved to an extended care facility.

Do remember that many people working in medicine in the UK are from the third world - and get their medical education in the third world too. Socialized medicine does not pay anyone enough for the nati*e population to go into the field.

Damn it my keygoard i dead!

528 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:04:25am

re: #521 littleoldlady

{LIL-OLE}
Amen to the whole post and I am thrilled Shiplord is back.

529 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:04:43am

The DNC really does not get it...IT was scary to think they were liars...but this...........

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being
issued by the Democratic National Committee:

As part of his multimillion-dollar marketing campaign, smooth talking
Mitt Romney today rolled out a new ad, entitled "Jihad," that aims to
distract from his complete lack of foreign policy credentials and litany of
blunders on international affairs. Unfortunately for Romney, all the ad
does is expose his superficial knowledge of the threat facing our countryand highlight the fact that a Romney presidency would offer four more years
of President Bush's failed foreign policy.

In the ad, Romney completely ignores the number one foreign policy
issue in this campaign: the war in Iraq. Worse, Romney reiterates his
misleading rhetoric about "violent, radical Islamic fundamentalism,"
declaring that "their goal is to unite the world under a single Jihadist
caliphate" and "collapse freedom-loving nations like us."
But, as critics
have pointed out, Romney's ill-informed and dangerously oversimplified
outline of the threat is "misleading" and completely ignores the reality on
the ground in Iraq and in the Muslim world, including the facts that Shias
and Sunnis are "fighting a civil war in Iraq" and many of the groups Romney
typically cites "have not targeted the United States."

Blind....vote anybody but the DNC. [Link: www.prnewswire.com...]

530 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:05:08am

re: #524 BenZacharia

Not all the 'Wesley Clarks' are in retirement.

That's right.

531 rastajenk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:06:37am

I saw a RonPaul sticker there at the end of zombie's report! The man's support will soon reach a critical mass. Maybe those polls are accurate after all. :-)

532 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:06:43am
DUBAI (AFP) — Child beggars have proliferated in Mecca and Medina, some maimed by traffickers to draw the sympathy of Muslim faithful who flock to Islam's holiest cities in Saudi Arabia during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.

"Organised African gangs deliberately mutilate these child beggars before sending them into Saudi Arabia," Mecca police spokesman Abdul Mohsen al-Mimaan was quoted as saying September 27 in the Saudi pan-Arab daily Asharq Al-Awsat.

"These Africans practice the trade of children who have an arm or a leg amputated or whose body is burned with incendiary materials," Mimaan said

[Link: afp.google.com...]

533 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:07:29am

re: #495 galloping granny

Looks good.

Although I don't know from "malt powder".............. Ah, interesting. Never used that. Don't think I would. I got upset enough when they started "bromating" flour for "quick rise and texture."

(My baking days are over. I can't stand long enough to knead.)

534 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:07:48am

The religion of child abuse.

535 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:11:21am

re: #533 nonic

2 words, Bread maker. I luv my wifffeees.

536 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:11:23am
Kidnappers beheaded in public by vigilante group
PESHAWAR: Militants in Pakistan publicly beheaded six alleged kidnappers and lashed three others in an outbreak of vigilante violence yesterday.

The incidents were the latest in a series blamed on hardliners who are seeking to emulate Afghanistan's Taliban regime by introducing harsh Islamic laws and punishments.

In the lawless Mohmand tribal district bordering Afghanistan, pro-Taliban rebels decapitated six members of a kidnapping-for-ransom gang after a blood-soaked feud, local government official Miraj Khan said.

It started when militants on Thursday night raided the house of the gang's chief in connection with the death of one of their colleagues, the official said.

The gang leader opened fire, killing four of the militants, but they later killed him and five of his family members, burned down his house and seized another six of his followers.

"The militants publicly beheaded all six of them while holding funeral prayers for their own colleagues," Miraj said.

Meanwhile, a hardline Islamic vigilante group lashed three alleged kidnappers in front of a crowd of 20,000 people in Matta, a town in the conservative Swat Valley in North West Frontier Province.

"Such punishments will deter others from committing crimes," hardline cleric Maulana Fazal Ullah said in his sermon before the lashings by the group which calls itself the Eagle Force.

A committee of clerics found the three men guilty of kidnapping two young girls and sentenced to 15, 25 and 30 lashes respectively, which were administered outside a religious school, Ullah said.

Police confirmed that the three men were publicly whipped but said that they were unable to take any action because Ullah had a large following of armed men.



[Link: www.gulf-daily-news.com...]

537 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:14:05am

re: #511 galloping granny

Knit Christmas stockings instead. Then you only have to do 3 socks instead of 6.

LOL

But I've decided to become a sock expert. Plus I bought a BUNCH of Opal sock yarn and have to justify the extravagance. :-)

I love it that these girls have these itsy-bitsy tiny feet (shoe sizes 7 and 9). My sons wear 14, 16, and 17, and NO WAY am I knitting socks for them! (I love them, but not that much! LOL)

538 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:14:08am

I got a ding down on the Coulter thread for casting out Asmodeus and sock puppets.
Stan has a sign on here... LOL!

Gotta go

see yez later maybe

539 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:15:30am

adegfhijkoqrtwydead the keyoard i dead ow what do I do HE HE ye god ad itte fihere: #533 nonic

re: #495 galloping granny

Looks good.

Although I don't know from "malt powder".............. Ah, interesting. Never used that. Don't think I would. I got upset enough when they started "bromating" flour for "quick rise and texture."

(My baking days are over. I can't stand long enough to knead.)


ook here - keyoard dead
[Link: www.kitchenaid.com...]

540 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:16:09am

America has no right to divide Iraq...and we are pushing them to Iran....half of our nation is blind.

541 akak  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:17:40am

[Link: cominganarchy.com...]

From Yemen to Djibouti via Bin Laden

542 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:19:19am
Rice pledges support to Russian activists 7:31am EDT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told Russian human rights activists on Saturday she wanted to help them build institutions to protect people from the 'arbitrary power of the state'.

Give Israel to the Muslims...and push Russia further away....JUST SHUT UP PLEASE! [Link: www.reuters.com...]

543 whiterasta  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:20:03am

The whole wheat festival of pappadum is over, so now the barbarians can go back to killing each other, instead of infidels.

544 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:21:51am

#511 galloping granny

Did you ever see those mittens padded with the tufts of wool knitted in on the inside? I'm pretty sure that was from Robin Hansen.

545 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:24:17am
It will initially take Colombian natural gas to Venezuela and bring Venezuelan gas to Colombia, once its reserves are exhausted.

President Uribe also sought membership for Colombia in a South American development bank led by Venezuela.

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, another supporter of greater regional integration, later joined the Venezuelan and Colombian leaders for talks.

Strained relations

Correspondents say the moves towards Andean integration come amid strained relations between Colombia and Washington, which has previously seen Colombia as an ally.

Mr Uribe is upset with the US Congress for not ratifying a free trade treaty with Colombia, a treaty that President George W Bush has strongly supported


[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

546 Killian Bundy  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:30:30am

Okay, what's the difference between the Torah, if I've spelled that correctly, and the Christian Old Testament?

/shatter my Lutheran world, please

547 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:32:56am

re: media coverage of Lt. Michael Murphy receiving the CMOH.

One paper didn't even bother to run a story from the NY metro area. I bet you can guess which one. It's run by a guy named pinch.

548 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:34:45am

re: #535 BenZacharia

I have two bread makers. They're okay, but just not the same as real home made bread. IMO, anyway. I'm glad you enjoy yours, though. :-)

549 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:35:34am

re: #546 Killian Bundy

Torah is the first 5 books, Tanahk is an accronim for the divisions in type of book. Genesis-Chronicles (chronological, how they used to be arranged)

550 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:43:02am

'accronim'

My way of keeping Shabbat, don't use spell check.

551 whiterasta  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:44:31am

What's Israel's biggest export to the muslim world?

Porn!

Check out the last comment. Hilarious.

552 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:48:04am

re: #539 galloping granny

:-) I have a KitchenAid. The bigger one, not the tilt-head. WOW! Look at the price on that thing. $500! JImminy.

I don't know. Maybe I'll try using the dough hook again. We'll see.

553 GoJeepGo  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:49:22am

It's an old dump, and a popular place for flying kites. Such a fitting locale for moonbattery.

554 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:50:54am

Well, ya'll have a good day. Little chilly out there in north central NJ. (Somebody call Al, willya please?)

Bye bye. :-)

555 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:52:50am

Before it gets too busy in here, I have (what may be) a REALLY stupid question about the Torah and/or Bible.

Recently, I saw a post along the lines of the United States is NOT included in those nations to be saved?

Probably saying it wrong. Hopefully, one of you will know what I mean and can direct me to where/what is written.

Thank you!

556 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:53:49am

re: #555 gettinby

Before it gets too busy in here, I have (what may be) a REALLY stupid question about the Torah and/or Bible.

Recently, I saw a post along the lines of the United States is NOT included in those nations to be saved?

Probably saying it wrong. Hopefully, one of you will know what I mean and can direct me to where/what is written.

Thank you!

The United States is not in the Bible.

557 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:57:15am

re: #555 gettinby

All nations will align themselves against Israel in the 'end of days'. No exceptions. Daniel, Ezekiel for starters.

558 aboo-Hoo-Hoo  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:58:07am

Nice to see the Hakim-Sadr reconciliation and coalition is working out so well: Iraq’s Hakim calls for total US withdrawal

...and just think, Iran is ready prepared to fill the Iraq vacuum - imagine that.

Babba, you might want to read Sanchez's full statement. Forget WaPo's hit piece.

559 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:59:16am

re: #556 storagemanager

Oh.dear.me.

Thank you, storagemanager.

560 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 5:59:23am

re: #558 aboo-Hoo-Hoo

Got it Aboo... thanks

Later!

561 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:00:13am

re: #557 BenZacharia

re: #555 gettinby

All nations will align themselves against Israel in the 'end of days'. No exceptions. Daniel, Ezekiel for starters.

What about the populace who is on Israel's side who live in some of those nations?

562 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:00:23am

America...falling right into Irans trap

...."Since there is no unity among Muslims, the bullying powers interfere in various issues of the Islamic countries and in such circumstances, the US Senate feels free to vote for Iraq division, while the issue has nothing to do with the US and the Iraqi people and officials have expressed their opposition to it and the Muslim world is also against it," the leader said.

[Link: www2.irna.com...]

563 Fredlike  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:00:31am

re: #556 storagemanager

re: #555 gettinby

Before it gets too busy in here, I have (what may be) a REALLY stupid question about the Torah and/or Bible.

Recently, I saw a post along the lines of the United States is NOT included in those nations to be saved?

Probably saying it wrong. Hopefully, one of you will know what I mean and can direct me to where/what is written.

Thank you!

The United States is not in the Bible.

To be honest, except for Egypt, Lebanon, Syria (not sure about Syria but Damascus is) and Israel what modern nation is mentioned in the Holy Scriptures Jewish or Christian?

The US falls under the verses that say "all nations"

564 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:02:34am

re: #561 gettinby

re: #557 BenZacharia


re: #555 gettinby

All nations will align themselves against Israel in the 'end of days'. No exceptions. Daniel, Ezekiel for starters.


What about the populace who is on Israel's side who live in some of those nations?

They will face prison or death....it is a one nation world.

565 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:02:43am

re: #552 nonic

re: #539 galloping granny

:-) I have a KitchenAid. The bigger one, not the tilt-head. WOW! Look at the price on that thing. $500! JImminy.

I don't know. Maybe I'll try using the dough hook again. We'll see.

DAMN!

I bought mrs lawhawk the 4.5 cup stand mixer when it was on sale at Kohls last year, and she loves it. She bakes occasionally, and it's more than sufficient for her needs. It does wonders for creaming and making perfectly smooth batters.

The price was the thing that cinched it for me. Got it for $160 on Black Friday and got another $30 bucks to use in the get $10 for every $50 deal they ran. So, I effectively got the mixer for $130.

566 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:03:33am

re: #563 Fredlike

re: #556 storagemanager


re: #555 gettinby
Before it gets too busy in here, I have (what may be) a REALLY stupid question about the Torah and/or Bible.
Recently, I saw a post along the lines of the United States is NOT included in those nations to be saved?

Probably saying it wrong. Hopefully, one of you will know what I mean and can direct me to where/what is written.

Thank you!

The United States is not in the Bible.

To be honest, except for Egypt, Lebanon, Syria (not sure about Syria but Damascus is) and Israel what modern nation is mentioned in the Holy Scriptures Jewish or Christian?

The US falls under the verses that say "all nations"


or we could be gone....no one knows the fate of America...we are not in it.

567 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:04:01am

re: #562 storagemanager

Of course the Senate is making these kinds of pronouncements. They figure that they have a say on foreign policy and ignore the consequences of their actions - or hope that they come true, even if it is to the detriment of long term US national security interests because their reelections come first and foremost.

568 FrogMarch  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:05:07am

Hillary is traveling the country with her phony shtick - and clueless easily duped people are eating it up.

Is everyone an Dr. Phil watching/Katie Couric watching dork?
Wake up!

In this context, the blatant artifice of her campaign shtick hardly registers for many voters, who brag afterward about having just shaken the hand of the next president of the United States. Who cares if Clinton's shock and emotion at the Beauregard story was planned and forced? Does it matter that Kim Beauregard volunteers at the Clinton campaign in Laconia, where Ashley works as an intern? So what if Clinton held a card laying out the details of the Beauregard story even as she expressed astonishment at the details? For the Clinton campaign, what matters is that the day's message came through: Hillary Clinton cares. And Hillary Clinton has a plan.

There is one word that encapsulates the Clinton campaign: PHONY

[Link: www.salon.com...]

569 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:09:03am
Bathed in Green for Eid-al-Fitr
The Empire State Building is aglow in green this weekend to honor Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan.


And to spit on the dead of 9-11.

570 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:12:51am

re: #569 storagemanager

Goes hand-in-hand with the plans for the largest mosque in the US in PA, even to the point that currently there is going to be a monument that includes the murderers.

571 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:13:12am
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Animal control workers seized dozens of dogs and cats from housing projects in the town of Barceloneta and hurled them from a bridge to their deaths, authorities and witnesses said Friday. Mayor Sol Luis Fontanez blamed a contractor hired to take the animals to a shelter.
"This is an irresponsible, inhumane and shameful act," he told The Associated Press.

Fontanez said the city hired Animal Control Solution to clear three housing projects of pets after warning residents about a no-pet policy. He said the city paid $60 for every animal recovered and another $100 for each trip to a shelter in the San Juan suburb of Carolina.

Raids were conducted on Monday and Wednesday, and residents told TV reporters they saw the animal control workers inject the animals. When they asked what they were giving them, they said they were told it was a sedative for the drive to the shelter.

"They came as if it were a drug raid," said Alma Febus, an animal welfare activist. "They took away dogs, cats and whatever animal they could find. Some pets were taken away in front of children."

But instead of being taken to a shelter, the pets and strays were thrown 50 feet from a bridge in the neighboring town of Vega Baja, according to Fontanez, witnesses and activists, apparently before dawn Tuesday.

"Many were already dead when they threw them, but others were alive," said Jose Manuel Rivera, who lives next to the bridge. "Some of the animals managed to climb to the highway even though they were all battered, but about 50 animals remained there, dead."

Rivera said he alerted officials, who spread lime over the animals' corpses to control the stench

Yeah...lets make it a STATE. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

572 Crepuscular Prick  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:13:18am

Impeach on the Beach, Starring Cindy and Cynthia

The Loathsome Dove convergence.

573 EC Marm  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:16:39am

re: #569 storagemanager

And to spit on the dead of 9-11.


Here's the comment that 'the Chen' just left at my blog:

What the heck does lighting the Empire State Bldg in green have to do with remembering Sept. 11th?


Denial of reality.

574 RememberSekhmet?  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:18:39am

re: #17 SecretInternetDoucheBag

I rather go to a Star Trek convention than the rallies I have seen on Zombie's website. Honestly, I rather go to the Star Trek convention in full Spok uniform, take pictures, and then show these pictures to all my family and friends, before I travelled to San Fran and visited these sad people while they salute communism.

Don't knock cosplaying at cons until you've tried it! says the lady with the Minbari costume in her closet.

575 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:21:49am

One for the good guy's

......“And I walked out of the house and I went around and confronted those guys on the side of the house. So, I aimed at him and said, ‘You sneeze, you're dead man.’ And I called the other guy out of the garage. I watch a lot of movies it sounded like a good thing to say. It got his attention."

[Link: www.breitbart.tv...] ...watch it....it is good.

576 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:27:16am
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei here Saturday morning led the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers at Tehran Musalla (grand prayers ground).

Millions of faithful worshippers gathered at the site and elsewhere throughout the country for the prayers.

Also present at the prayers were high-ranking military and civilian officials including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Head of the Experts Assembly and Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the Judiciary Chief
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Majlis Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel as well as ambassadors and envoys of Muslim countries

Islam was hijacked by a few. [Link: www2.irna.com...]

577 yesandno  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:28:49am

The great conjuction:

Moonbats, Dingbats, forgot the baseball bats.

578 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:29:08am

Prairie Pundit has a good take on Sanchez and his comments as spun by the media. He also notes what Sanchez said and did while he was in a position to do something about the situation in Iraq - which was not much.

579 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:29:50am

re: #573 EC Marm

Zactly, would it have been lit if 9/11 hadn't occured? No!
Would the WH and State be hosting iftar dinners if 9/11 hadn't occured? No!
/ well maybe State

580 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:30:05am

Good Morning Y'all - from a chilly (45 degrees, going up to 77 degrees) but bright and sunny
Charlotte!
How is everyone this morning?

581 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:31:30am

re: #580 realwest

Chilled and off to fill 'scripts.

TTFN™

582 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:31:39am

The religion of dead women.....

.A man accused of being involved in the murder of a woman whose body was found buried in a suitcase has been remanded in custody following a court appearance.

Amir Abbass, 22, unemployed of no fixed address, was charged with conspiracy to murder Banaz Mahmod and assisting an offender, during an appearance at Camberwell Green Magistrates' Court in south London.

Banaz disappeared from Mitcham, south London, in January last year and her body was found 100 miles away buried in a suitcase in a garden in Birmingham three months later.

In July, her father Mahmod Mahmod, 54, and uncle Ari Mahmod, 51, were jailed for life for her murder.

A third man Mohamad Hama, 30, was told he would spend at least 17 years behind bars after admitting his part in her murder.

Abbass will next appear at the Old Bailey on January 25.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

583 Trumanite  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:33:08am

So, I read in the Onion "Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Retires 'D' Chord"

Not to brag, but I ran with D way back in school. Good times. I remember all the times D got suspended. D thought that was sharp.

D was naturally open. Wasn't shy about that "augmentation". Guess it was a power thing. Yeah, D could rock. But, about the 7th time D got caught messing with a minor (and supplying a 5th), that's when it all went flat. But for many D will never be diminished.

584 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:33:25am

re: #581 BenZacharia See ya later Ben! Hope it warms up for you!

585 nonic  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:34:34am

re: #565 lawhawk

I've had mine for 20+ years, and I guarantee you I didn't pay no $500. I used to teach baking and bread making.

586 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:35:32am

re: #583 Trumanite They're retiring the D chord?! How am I ever gonna play, er, uh, that's the silliest parody I've ever seen!
Thanks for sharing that with us.

587 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:35:39am
NEW YORK (AP) - One ceramic bowl contained miniature soldiers in the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, angels' wings sprouting from their backs. Flowers and butterflies, rather than bullets, barreled from their rifles.
Two other bowls sat side by side, symbolizing a two-state solution to the deadly upheaval. Yet another bowl, painted with the Israeli flag, sat in a broken pile next to a broken bowl bearing the Palestinian flag.

"Flags separate us, don't they?" Robi Damelin mused as she stood in the Pomegranate Gallery where dozens of bowls were on display in an exhibit titled "Offering Reconciliation."

The show, featuring 135 Israeli and Palestinian artists' interpretations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, was developed by the Parents Circle-Families Forum, a group of about 260 Palestinian families and 250 Israeli families who have lost loved ones in the violence. The group describes itself as committed to promoting dialogue, tolerance and reconciliation and is supported by organizations in the United States, Britain, Germany and Israel, its Web site says.

Organizers billed the exhibit as a "persuasive and moving way to understand the deep yearning for normalcy and peace in the Middle East."

But where was the black flag of jihad?... [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

588 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:36:24am

re: #579 BenZacharia

I'm not sure that would be the case. The ESB gets thousands of requests for lighting every year, and they run colors up there for every kind of ethnic and social event you can think of.

Last Monday, the ESB was lit blue - to honor the NY Giants win over the Jets. Had the Jets won, the ESB would have been lit green.

That isn't to say that they'll go green again for Eid next year if someone else's request comes in first.

Some days are preprogrammed - red/white/blue for memorial day, july 4, veterans day, etc. Hannukah will have it blue/white blue and Christmas will be red/green/white.

589 aboo-Hoo-Hoo  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:36:51am

re: #576 storagemanager

Islam was hijacked by a few...tens of hundreds of millions.
590 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:37:46am
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - After parachuting into Europe during World War II, battling along a strip of road called Hell's Highway in the Netherlands and surviving the freezing woods of Bastogne surrounded by German troops, William Guarnere and Edward Heffron do not consider themselves heroes.
Guarnere, 84, and Heffron, 84, are among the surviving members of the fabled Easy Company memorialized in the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers." To them, the real heroes are the men whose bodies stayed buried in that foreign soil and the mothers who sent their sons off to war, praying for a safe return.

It is so their sacrifices are not forgotten that Guarnere and Heffron have written "Brothers in Battle: Best of Friends," recently published by the Berkley Publishing Group.

"Sitting there in the plane, you wonder why you're up there," says Heffron. "You could be home, but then when you land there, and you go through these villages and you look at those people's faces ... now you know why we're here."

Heffron sits in Guarnere's Philadelphia house, surrounded by pictures of soldiers the two served with and mementos emblazoned with the Screaming Eagle of the 101st Airborne Division, of which they were part.

The book, with a foreword by actor Tom Hanks, one of the miniseries' producers, tells the story of how the two young men from South Philly became paratroopers, fought in some of World War II's major battles and survived to form a lifelong friendship.

And the book comes at just the right time, says Berkley's Natalee Rosenstein. "It's a period of time when we're all looking for real heroes," she said.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

591 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:37:57am

And now from the world of computer science, BIG news:

You Might Wear Computing's Next Wave
BOSTON - From clothes riddled with sensors to name tags that detect our moods, computing's next wave could unleash small devices that increasingly augment everyday activities with digital intelligence.

That was the predominant vision at a conference on "wearable computing" held this week in Boston, where researchers showed off prototypes and discussed ideas.

Some attendees took wearable computing to its extreme, donning cyborg-like miniaturized displays attached to eyepieces. But most of what was on exhibit seemed much closer to jumping into a mainstream commercial product.

For example, researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (known as ETH Zurich) showed off stretchable, threadlike sensors that can be woven into shirts to detect their wearers' posture. People with back pain or injuries could be prompted on a PC or a mobile device to straighten up, pronto.

Stephane Beauregard of Germany's University of Bremen displayed a shoe-borne sensor whose tiny accelerometers perform electronic dead reckoning - providing real-time location tracking in places satellite navigation systems either can't reach or can't describe with precision. For now the sensor has to be held in place by the shoelaces, but Beauregard expects a version that can fit inside a boot heel could be a year away. His first intended market is firefighters and other emergency responders.

Graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab had black plastic badges around their necks that analyze multiple factors - including motion and speech patterns - to detect the level of engagement two people are exhibiting in a conversation.

Information gathered from the badges, which weigh just a few ounces and are a bit smaller than a deck of cards, can be sent wirelessly to a computer or a phone to give their wearers helpful tips. Sales reps could be advised that a customer's interest seems to be waning. A doctor could be alerted to indications of depression in a patient being monitored remotely.

[Link: enews.earthlink.net...]

592 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:38:07am

re: #585 nonic

I hope ours lasts that long. Mrs. lawhawk has a sunbeam handed down from her grandmother, and it still works, though not nearly as well as the kitchenaid.

They're definitely a great addition to any kitchen if you do bake. That's Mrs. Lawhawk's thing. I handle the other cooking chores :)

593 ocelot  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:39:48am

OT --

October 13, 2007 · Though illegal and not common in the United States, some American Muslims practice polygamy. One such family lives in San Diego.

[Link: www.npr.org...]

A hearty mazel tov to the happy trio.

ocelot

594 slartybartfast  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:40:39am

re: #583 Trumanite

I seem to remember seeing D and A in a bar recently having a 5th between them...

595 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:44:55am

oh boy...flying cow weather is coming.

596 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:46:45am

re: #587 storagemanager Good morning to y'all!
Hope you're doing ok today!
Um, with reference to the material you quoted,
"Organizers billed the exhibit as a "persuasive and moving way to understand the deep yearning for normalcy and peace in the Middle East."
Ya know I don't get that bit at all. Other than Israel, who exactly has this deep yearning for
normalcy and peace in the Middle East?
AND it seems to me one could make a very good argument that "normalcy" in the Middle East is WAR, not a yearning for peace.
And what's even worse, is that "The tour is funded in part by Israel's Decorative Arts and former World Bank president James Wolfensohn."(from your link). Israel's Decorative Arts is funding part of this crap?
Oy!

597 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:47:52am

re: #595 storagemanager

Tornado warnings?

598 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:48:31am
BAGHDAD — The son of one Iraq's most senior statesmen on Saturday called for more dialogue between the United States and Iran as Shiites took their turn celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Ammar al-Hakim made his appeal during a sermon he delivered in place of his ailing father, Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, leader of Iraq's largest Shiite party, the Supreme Islamic Iraq Council.

The senior al-Hakim attended the prayer service in southeastern Baghdad and was greeted by well-wishers afterward, three days after returning home from his last round of chemotherapy in Iran. He was diagnosed last May with lung cancer following tests in a Texas hospital, but chose to be treated in Iran to be near his family.Ammar al-Hakim appealed for unity among all Iraqis and a faster build up of the national security forces that could assume full responsibility from U.S. troops in the country.

"We will do our best not to allow a permanent (foreign) military base on our land," al-Hakim told hundreds of supporters gathered outside the party's headquarters in Baghdad's Jadriyah district

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

599 BenZacharia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:48:43am

Parting link

Pentagon is giving out money to keep old head gear. No kidding.
[Link: hosted.ap.org...]

...million in bonuses to veteran Green Berets...

/dumbass MO FO msm, SOFs/SFs aren't 'hats'. Next thng ya know they will be caling them 'snake eaters', oops! They already did.

600 shug  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:49:06am

great photos zombie.
they are nauseating, but well done. I don't know how you are able to infiltrate these hives of filthy beasts, but you do it. you must have some disguise!

I hereby nominate your mama moonbat photos for the Pulitzer prize, and your limp and erect dicks photos the Nobel Peace For literature

601 wahabicorridor  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:49:47am

morning all, this is a driveby. Did you guys see Ayan Hirsi Ali's interview with Reason magazine?

Reason: [When you say that Islam has to be defeated] Don’t you mean defeating radical Islam?

Hirsi Ali: No. Islam, period. Once it’s defeated, it can mutate into something peaceful. It’s very difficult to even talk about peace now. They’re not interested in peace.

Reason: We have to crush the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims under our boot? In concrete terms, what does that mean, “defeat Islam”?

Hirsi Ali: I think that we are at war with Islam. And there’s no middle ground in wars.

Prepare for War

602 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:50:12am

re: #596 realwest

Once Islam kills all its enemy's peace on earth...it's all very simple really.

603 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:51:41am

re: #597 lawhawk

re: #595 storagemanager

Tornado warnings?


not yet...but severe weather warnings for now.

604 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:52:16am

re: #588 lawhawk Hey Hawk, how are you doing this fine, if chilly, morning?
I'd normally let Ben answer this, but he said that he had to leave for a while. I personally feel Ben is right; we've had millions of muslims living in the US for years before 9/11 and no one at the ESB thought to liight it up for Ramadan.
I just hope that the friends and relatives of those who were murdered that day didn't have to see it. And the ESB most assuredly did know that it would affect them and just how it would affect them and they just didn't give a shit.

605 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:55:00am
UNIONDALE, New York — A crazed attacker broke into a man's home, beat him with a karaoke machine and bit off his ear, police said.

The 64-year-old Uniondale resident attempted to defend himself with a vacuum cleaner hose, said Nassau County police Officer Mary Verna. Doctors were unable to reattach the ear of the victim, but his injuries were not considered life-threatening.

The 27-year-old attacker punched and kicked his victim in the head and face before grabbing the karaoke machine and using it as a weapon, police said. He did not flee the scene of the violence Thursday but instead crouched in the hallway until police arrived.

"This guy just randomly picked this house," said police Sgt. Anthony Repalone. "There were no proceeds and there's no connection between the victim and the subject. Obviously, his behavior was such that there may have been some drug involvement


[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

606 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:56:48am
Mexican Agents Arrest 25 Federal Cops for Allegedly Guarding Drug Traffickers

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

607 EtNorskTroll  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 6:57:17am

re: #356 Shiplord Kirel

Breaking news:

Trucks Engulfed In Flames On Golden State Freeway Accident


Santa Clarita --
Authorities say five big rigs are in flames inside a tunnel after a major accident on a rain-slicked Golden State Freeway in northern Los Angeles County. Fire Inspector Jason Hurd says the accident occurred just before 11 p.m. in I-5's truck-only tunnels that run under the regular freeway near the intersection with the Antelope Valley Freeway. Hurd says he has no information about any injuries.

Live thread at Free Republic
Other reports, including raw scanner transcripts, indicate that as many as 14 trucks may be on fire in the tunnel, that part of the overpass above has collapsed, and that the incident started when a truck "exploded" in the tunnel.

Here's the preliminary report, Shiplord:

5 South Tru at 14 North Vehicle Fire 10:41 PM

Thomas Guide Map Coordinates: Page 4641, Grid 7C
Yellow Semi Truck on Fire, Blocking Unknown Lane 10:42 PM
Message/Item Delivered LA County Fire Department 10:44 PM
Reporting Party Advsed He and His Grandmother Were Driving on North Side and Saw a Yellow Big Rig Explode, the Whole Sky Lit Up 10:44 PM
Per Reporting Party Semi Truck Exploded 10:45 PM
This Will Be South Truck Rd 10:55 PM
Lacofd 3-5 Big Rigs Fully Involved 10:55 PM
Please Get Updated ETA from Fire Department 10:57 PM
146 Party Trapped Inside 10:57 PM
3-5 Semi Fully Invld-@ the Tunnels of the Truck Route with Access Issues-Per Lacofd 10:59 PM
Another Overturned Just South of Location Requested Blocking All Lanes at Truck Rout Also Sierra Higway 10:59 PM
Divert Trfc from North and South Truck Right-511 Will Shut Down North Truck Lanes 11:01 PM
Semi on South Side is now Also on Fire-Please Advise Lacofd 11:01 PM
Please Advise Lacofd There Are 2 Additional Overturned Vehicles // North and South Im the Truck Right 11:01 PM
Caltrans-Please Start for a Hard Closure to Shut Down Both the North and South Truck Lanes 11:03 PM
CHP Unit on Scene 11:06 PM
Message/Item Delivered to 98-S7 Will Have 98-51 Roll for this from the Office 11:07 PM
146 Advise 1 Party Just Came Out of the Tunnel and Has a Broken Leg and Needs Oxygen //1039 Lacofd with Info 11:08 PM
Message/Item Delivered 56-S9 Advised Roll 406 or Other Available Unit to Assist-56-108 En Route 11:13 PM
Please Issue Sigalert for the North 5 Truck Lanes to 14 and the South 5 Truck Lanes to 14-Unknown Duration at this Time-Thanks 11:13 PM
Per LA County Fire Department ** Please Have Units Close Down All Lanes-North 5 at Balboa-the Bridge is Starting to Colapse 11:14 PM
Message/Item Delivered Media 11:16 PM
Please Conf Where Wvly Should Respond--They Will Be Travelling Under the Bridge at Balboa 11:18 PM
LA County Fire Department Wants All Lanes Closed Down South 14 at San Fernando Rd As Well-They Are Having Problems with Bridge 11:19 PM
Affirm All Lanes =-Main Portion 11:20 PM
56-406 En Route to Shut Down All North Lanes Just South of Balboa / ETA 3 11:21 PM
Sigalert Issued on the Blue Freq-Sig Log 3813 11:24 PM
Trfc Shut Down South 5 at Weldon // Will Hold Trfc Due to Heavy Smoke 11:25 PM
98-51 En Route to Shut Down North 5 All Lanes-Diverting Tfc to 118 * Please Roll Caltrans for Hard Closure-6 Lanes Here-ETA When Avail-Thanks 11:27 PM
Lacofd Supervisor Picket Request Ing South 5 at Calgrove All Lanes Shut Down,, and North 5 at Balboa 11:27 PM
Wants to Know If Anyone is Coming to Get Them off of the Bridge 11:30 PM
Reporting Party is Frightened Because of Multiple Explosions and Parts of the Bridge Are Falling 11:30 PM
*snip*
[Link: www.ocregister.com...]

608 RobCon  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:01:50am

Does Cindy vapid moron realise that if Bush and Cheney resign, her nemisis Nancy Pelosi becomes Prez.

610 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:03:47am
"American Ramadan" Official Movie Trailer - 90 Sec
This is the official "American Ramadan" movie trailer - 90 sec version. The trailer has been updated for 2007. The film is airing on over 50 PBS stations this year, and continous to be screened around the world

PBS joins the jihad. [Link: my.break.com...]

611 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:05:28am

re: #608 RobCon Why yes, yes she does! If Peolosi becomes President (shudder) then her congressional seat is up for grabs!
Ha, and y'all though Cindy was brain damaged or something!

612 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:06:51am

re: #607 EtNorskTroll

Are you saying it was not an accident?...

613 RobCon  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:07:29am

The only problem with San Francisco is that it is full of moonbats.

614 David IV of Georgia[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:08:55am
615 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:09:44am
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after a masked gang burst through the door of his hotel room and attacked him with axes.

The 20-year-old was in his room at the Ibis hotel on Garstang Road in Preston, Lancashire when three men wearing balaclavas forced their way in at around 1.30 am on Saturday.

They set about the victim with the axes, causing several injuries including deep lacerations to his arms.

He was taken to a local hospital for surgery, Lancashire Police said. His condition is serious but his injuries are not thought to be life threatening.

The motive for the attack is unknown and police are appealing for anyone with information about the attack to come forward.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

616 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:09:48am

It would be bad to have Cindy in congress because it would make her liberal borthers in congress look moderate - unless they supported her and then they'd show themselves to be moonbats too.

617 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:11:34am

re: #609 Kirly

LOL. Meanwhile, Al Gore has his prize welded to his Gulfstream, while fellow recipients duct tape theirs to their Mopeds...

618 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:16:27am
HAZELWOOD, Ind. - The sun is just beginning to peek over the horizon, but a crowd has already gathered at Tom Prince's farm.

It's an international group; a half-dozen languages echo in Prince's metal-sided barn as a man kneels over a bleating goat and says a brief Muslim prayer, then cuts the animal's throat with a swift slash using a long, sharp knife.

It's hard to imagine a more unlikely scene - in Indiana or just about anywhere else in the U.S. - than the early morning gatherings that take place here.

Since 1999, Prince has operated a self-service slaughterhouse 20 miles west of Indianapolis, specializing in providing goat meat to the area's growing international community.

His card reads ‘‘You Buy - You Kill - You Dress - You Take Home,'' and business is booming.

The 80-year-old Prince holds court inside the spotless facility from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, selling about 50 goats each weekend. In the weeks before Muslim and other religious holidays, sales often double.

Prince speaks in a slow Southern drawl. It's decidedly domestic compared to the array of languages spoken by customers who have made their way to central Indiana from Morocco, Yemen, Nigeria, Eritrea, Togo, Kenya, Pakistan, Mexico and other places around the globe where goat is a dietary staple

[Link: www.miamicountylife.com...]

619 Raj Against The Machine  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:17:28am

Dentally challenged - lol!

FZ sez - Baby, Take Your Teeth Out...

620 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:17:53am
Four people have been killed in Thailand as Thai Muslims attended celebrations for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr.

Eid marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Police say suspected Islamic rebels killed four people and wounded two others as the festival got underway in southern Thailand.

Three Muslims were killed late Friday after militants shot at a car in Yala, an extreme rebel province bordering Malaysia.

In nearby Narathiwat province, a 47-year-old Buddhist man was gunned down in a drive-by shooting, while his 50-year-old brother was seriously injured.

More than 2,600 people have been killed since separatist unrest erupted in January 2004 in the mainly Muslim provinces of the south.

[Link: story.malaysiasun.com...]

621 FrogMarch  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:18:14am

re: #609 Kirly

4 vacinnes required to vist the Congo; 5 for NASCAR

You don't want to touch those unclean Nascar fans. They don't all vote for democrats. So they are considered unclean.

622 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:18:14am

re: #617 Cap'n DOC Morning Doc! Yeppers, Iowahawk is absolutely a riot!

623 MoonbatBane  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:18:28am

I noticed this line in Zombie's report:

I took the opportunity to change allegiances: I switched over to the "H" for a while. But I soon discovered that "H" was the Truther letter. After a few more helicopter fly-bys, I couldn't take it any more.

OK, we've all seen the nuttery that Zombie has put up with at various events. Talk about a STRONG constitution. (If you don't know what I mean, just cruise on over to zombietime and browse through some of the events he/she has documented.) But apparently these nutters were so out there that even Zombie "couldn't take it any more." Wow, just, WOW, can you imagine how unhinged those moonbats must be to get to even the iron-constitutioned Zombie?!

624 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:21:22am
The three key players in the bombings remain unrepentant, although they apologised to Muslim victims of the terrorist attacks, to mark the holy day, in which Muslims traditionally apologise for their wrongs.

"We apologise for the victims of the Bali bombings, but the Muslims," Samudra said.

"The infidels will go to hell anyway."

Samudra said the three were not afraid to die, adding he would prefer beheading.

"Absolutely we are not afraid," he said.

"That's what I've been waiting for ... firstly with execution we will go to heaven and then our wish to see God and the angels is far higher than the wish of the infidels for our death.

"Why would we be scared of death? Even now we are not scared to be executed.

"(US President George) Bush and his allies, you all will go to hell but me and all my friends in the world will go to heaven."

"No, no, no there won't be any clemency because its not Islamic law - that is part of democracy and the law of democracy, and we are totally against democracy." [Link: jihadwatch.org...]

625 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:22:06am

re: #604 realwest

I'd have to research to see whether the ESB was lit to honor Ramadan in past years and I have an inquiry in to them to see what they've done in the past.

However, as for the numbers of Muslims in the US, I think that it's more than safe to say that the actual number is in dispute. Muslim groups puff the number while more conservative estimates put the figure about 2 million. Most of those are centered on the NYC metro area.

It's possible that PC multi-cult creep has set in, but I would await to see their response before passing judgment.

626 David IV of Georgia  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:23:30am

D-Chord retires? I'll miss sitting around taking in his augmented fifth. Sometimes there would be dissonance and our friendship would be unstable, but we would always find harmony and resolution before dawn.

627 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:24:03am

re: #607 EtNorskTroll

[Link: www.myfoxkc.com...]

628 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:24:08am

re: #612 storagemanager Hmm, don't know if that's what he was saying or implyng, just that the news media are slow to report the facts (there's a shocka!). It obviously could be be sabatoge gone right for a change, or, more than likely, one truck had a problem and wham, there were perhaps 14 others involved.

629 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:26:12am

Turkey is not Israel...they don't like your finger wag and sneer........

Acknowledging "a difficult time" in relations with Turkey, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Saturday appealed to the US ally for restraint against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq and in reaction to a genocide resolution in the US Congress.

The Bush administration sent two high-ranking officials to Turkey for talks Saturday with government leaders. Eric Edelman is undersecretary of defense for policy and was US ambassador to Turkey from July 2003 to June 2005. Dan Fried is assistant secretary of state for European Affairs.

"It's a difficult time for the relationship," Rice told reporters during her trip to Russia. "We just thought it was a very good idea for two senior officials to go and talk to the Turks and have reassurance to the Turks that we really value this relationship."

US officials said Friday there are about 60,000 Turkish troops along the country's southern border with Iraq. The US military had not seen activity to suggest an imminent offensive against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq.

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

630 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:27:58am

Saturday morning musings...

Sheehan reminds me a lot of this guy.

Also, my NEW FAVORITE commercial!

631 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:29:22am

re: #625 lawhawk Well I e-mailed 'em on Tuesday and don't expect to get any answer at all.
On the other hand, are you sure the majority of the muslims in the US are living in NYC Metro area? I thought Dearborn, Michigan had that "honor". And regardless, I'm pretty sure that the majority of those who lost friends and loved ones on 9/11 (including First Responders) live in the Greater Metro NYC area.

632 slartybartfast  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:30:23am

Wow! Top story at CNN Politics (and surely other MSM):

Sanchez: Iraq war 'a nightmare with no end in sight'

Yet, most of his speech was aimed at the MSM! Sanchez says:

Given the near instantaneous ability to report actions on the ground, the responsibility to accurately and truthfully report takes on an unprecedented importance. The speculative and often uninformed initial reporting that characterizes our media appears to be rapidly becoming the standard of the industry....

snip...

"THE DEATH KNELL OF YOUR ETHICS HAS BEEN ENABLED BY YOUR PARENT ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE CHOSEN TO ALIGN THEMSELVES WITH POLITICAL AGENDAS."

Capt. Ed sums it up nicely:

Given that, it seems highly ironic that the journalists covering the story attempted to cover up the acidic, biting, and mostly accurate criticisms of their own performance in this war while giving front-page treatment to Sanchez' criticisms of the political structure at the same time. If Sanchez has such credibility and standing to bring this kind of criticism to bear on Washington, why didn't the Post and other news agencies give the same level of exposure to his media criticisms as well? He basically accuses them of cynically selling out the soldiers to defeat American efforts to win the war, and made sure that those accusations came first before his assessment of the political failures, but you'd never know that from the Post.

Wow! My irony meter is off the scale on this one...pegged on the high end.

633 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:30:43am
Tens of thousands of Kashmiri Muslims joined special religious functions in mosques and shrines across Kashmir on the occasion of Jumat-ul-Vida or the last Friday of Ramzan with largest gathering held at historic Jamia Mosque in Srinagar.

The day was also observed as Yaum-ul-Quds on both sides of the Line of Control in solidarity with the Palestinian people and the struggle to liberate the Al Aqsa mosque.

The main gatherings in the valley took place at the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar where tens of thousands of devout gathered for special prayers.


Islam was hijacked by a few.... [Link: www2.irna.com...]

634 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:31:13am

re: #629 storagemanager Course on the other hand, Israel isn't a member of NATO, either.

635 m  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:33:39am

Hey Cindy! Try this guy... you could even get felt up when he fixes your teeth. If not, sue for discrimination!

WOODLAND, Calif. - A dentist accused of fondling the breasts of 27 female patients is trying to keep his dental license by arguing that chest massages are an appropriate procedure in certain cases. Mark Anderson's lawyer says dental journals discuss the need to massage the pectoral muscles to treat a common jaw problem.

Good morning Lizards!

636 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:34:54am

re: #630 gettinby Hey good morning my friend! How are y'all doing - still working nearly 24/7 ?!

637 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:37:59am

re: #634 realwest

re: #629 storagemanager Course on the other hand, Israel isn't a member of NATO, either.

Turkey may rethink that...thanks to that vote...at a time of war.

638 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:38:56am

re: #635 {m} WOW, I KNEW I shoulda been a dentist! LOL!
How are y'all this morning sugah?

639 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:42:52am

re: #637 storagemanager Yup, that vote was definitely designed to embarrass Bush without regards to the best interests of the United States - but did you think the Democrats (i.e.,
the "Disloyal Oppostion") would do anything else?
And what the hell are WE supposed to do if Turkey invades Iraq?
I'd suggest we give 'em an EZ Pass straight to Iran, myself.

640 lowandslow  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:43:18am

I'd add one more good morning to realwest's list.
'morning realwest.

641 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:43:22am
Turkey protests approval of bill in US House
A U.S. House panel approves a move to pass a resolution calling for formal American recognition of World War I-era Armenian killings in the Ottoman Empire as genocide, leaving Turkey stunned and protesting and Erdo%u011Fan trying to tone it down


Stunned by a decision taken by a House panel to recognize the Armenian genocide, Turks protested the move by the United States Congress by holding demonstrations throughout the country, whereas Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip

[Link: www.turkishdailynews.com.tr...]

642 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:45:53am

re: #640 lowandslow LOL! I don't have a good morning list per se, just taught by my folks to say Good morning to folks I "know and like" or to folks who say howdy to me!
How are you today my friend?

643 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:46:09am

;

ANKARA, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said here on Friday that he was ready to face up to the cost of a cross-border incursion into Iraq to fight against the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK), the semi-official Anatolia News Agency reported.
"If we decide on a cross-border operation, we do not have patience to lose more time, whatever the cost is, it will be met," Erdogan was quoted as saying.

Turkey would not be deterred if it decides to launch a cross-border incursion into northern Iraq to crush the separatist rebels based there, he said, referring to mounting international pressure on Ankara

[Link: news.xinhuanet.com...]

644 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:47:49am

re: #630 {gettinby} Well I reckon I answered my own question - you still be working your butt off!

645 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:49:47am

The JOOOZ control the world!

Does this mean our checks will be getting begger?

646 m  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:50:16am

re: #638{realwest}!

I'm great :)~ How about yourself? What's with this cold weather all of the sudden? It's like October or something!

647 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:51:19am
TURKEY CALLS FOR US PRODUCT BOYCOTT

PRESS TV, Iran
Oct 12 2007

Turkey calls for a boycott on US made products following a US senate
committee's resolution labeling the 1915 Armenian incident genocide.

A Turkish Consumers' Union spokesperson on Thursday called on Turkish
nationals to reject all US manufactured products following The US
House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee's approval of
labeling the 1995 Armenian incident "genocide."

According to Xinhua, Bulent Deniz, a Consumers Union spokesperson,
in a written statement said that "we decided not to use US-made
products to protest the approval of the resolution by the US House
Foreign Affairs Committee."

The US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday
approved the resolution by 27 votes to 21

another ally down the drain. [Link: groong.usc.edu...]

648 lowandslow  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:52:33am

re: #642 realwest

re: #640 lowandslow LOL! I don't have a good morning list per se, just taught by my folks to say Good morning to folks I "know and like" or to folks who say howdy to me!
How are you today my friend?

Ii was meant as a compliment, there is nobody more loved and respected on LGF then you my friend.
I'm doing good, reading this piece by a Marine recruiter to Codepink.

Commentary: An Open Letter to Code Pink

649 m  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:52:37am

re: #645 JCM

Yet the list doesn't appear to have generated concern so far, instead drawing expressions of satisfaction and pride from the lone Jewish commentator who's responded in writing.

They are supposed to be ashamed of doing well. Someone didn't get the memo.

/

650 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:52:40am

PIMG bIgger

Coffee, where is the damn coffee.

651 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:53:42am

re: #649 m

re: #645 JCM

Yet the list doesn't appear to have generated concern so far, instead drawing expressions of satisfaction and pride from the lone Jewish commentator who's responded in writing.

They are supposed to be ashamed of doing well. Someone didn't get the memo.

/

It's filled under future seethe material for a slow week.

652 gettinby  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:53:45am

re: #644 realwest

re: #630 {gettinby} Well I reckon I answered my own question - you still be working your butt off!

Well, well, well....ALWAYS good to see you! {realwest}

"We" have allowed me to cut back on Saturdays* to Noon-4pm and off on Sundays. *whew*

Still 8am-7pm Mon-Fri....hopefully will be cutting back a little there, too.

*which means I need to sign off and head on out!

HEY { { { m } } }
All y'all have a great day.

653 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:54:21am
MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin's concentration of power is stifling his country's transition to democracy, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Saturday.
"In any country, if you don't have countervailing institutions, the power of any one president is problematic for democratic development," Rice told reporters after meeting with human-rights activists.

"I think there is too much concentration of power in the Kremlin. Everybody has doubts about the full independence of the judiciary. There are clearly questions about the independence of the electronic media and doubts about the Duma," said Rice, referring to the Russian parliament.

The top American diplomat encouraged the activists to build institutions of democracy. These would help combat arbitrary state power amid increasing pressure from the Kremlin, she said.

The U.S. is concerned about the centralization of power and democratic backsliding ahead of Russia's legislative and presidential elections in December and March. Rice sought opinions and assessments of the situation from eight prominent rights leaders.

"I talked to people about the coming months and how they see the coming months. How these two elections are carried out will have an effect on whether Russia is making the next step on toward democracy," Rice said after the private sessions at Spaso House, the residence of the U.S. ambassador in Moscow.

Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday received a chilly reception from Putin and senior Russian officials on U.S. proposals for cooperating on a missile defense system in Eastern Europe that Russia vehemently opposes.

But as she has in the past, Rice declined comment on Putin's possible political future and said she did not raise the matter in her official discussions.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

654 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:56:23am

re: #646 {m} I'm doing ok, thanks! I don't know much about Fall in this part of the country since I only got here (as an adult) in the summer of '06, but it sure seems COLDER in the morning this fall to me!

655 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:57:45am

re: #647 storagemanager Um, you're kinda beating that drum to death aren't you my friend? I mean, at least three posts about it: we get it, really.

656 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 7:59:44am
The European Union would support Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas if he reconciled with Hamas, according to Christina Gallach, spokeswoman for EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana.
Speaking to visiting Israeli reporters in Brussels on Thursday, she said the EU, nonetheless, still held firm to its policy not to recognize Hamas until it recognizes Israel.

Gallach said it was up to Abbas to find a way to handle Hamas. "What we tell him [Abbas] is that he is the one we recognize, the one we support," she said. "We work very well with him and [PA] Prime Minister Salaam Fayad."

In the past, Gallach said, the EU found a way to move forward with Fatah when it sat in a government with Hamas, dealing solely with Abbas and some of his Fatah ministers.

Her statements came in response to media reports of possible talks between Hamas and Fatah just one month before the US-sponsored Middle East meeting expected to be held in Annapolis on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

"We tell [Abbas] he has to do what he thinks is right," Gallach said. "On this issue, we will not take the lead."

[Link: jihadwatch.org...]

657 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:00:35am
658 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:00:53am

re: #648 lowandslow "Ii was meant as a compliment, there is nobody more loved and respected on LGF then you my friend." ? LOL!
Well, that coulda been sarcastic or you really meant it and I'm choosing to take the second choice! However, there's lot of folks out here I like and respect more than I like and respect myself!
Thank you for the kind words.

659 lawhawk  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:01:17am

re: #631 realwest

Turns out that California has the highest number, with Michigan second and New York third. It's interesting that the official number pegs Muslims living in America as 1.2 million, but Muslim groups claim that the number is double.

While the census says there are 1.2 million Arabs in the country, the community says that number should be doubled. For Metro Detroit, the more accurate figure, they say, exceeds 300,000.

Other studies have a range of anywhere from 3 to 9 million.

However, that doesn't break down by metro area. TAC, which provides Muslim language programming claims 1 million Arabs live within the NYC metro area. I'd discount that because they need to puff the numbers to woo advertisers.

Part of the problem is that demographics often confuse and conflate Muslim with Arab - so the true figures aren't exactly clear.

660 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:01:33am

re: #657 savage_nation

Good morning from Buttonwillow CA

Buttonwillow, sounds wonderful.

661 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:02:16am

re: #635 m

Hey Cindy! Try this guy... you could even get felt up when he fixes your teeth. If not, sue for discrimination!

WOODLAND, Calif. - A dentist accused of fondling the breasts of 27 female patients is trying to keep his dental license by arguing that chest massages are an appropriate procedure in certain cases. Mark Anderson's lawyer says dental journals discuss the need to massage the pectoral muscles to treat a common jaw problem.

Good morning Lizards!

The treatment for a perverted dentist is a bat to his groin.

662 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:02:37am
Big rigs burn in freeway tunnel
Fire and explosions continue this morning inside a truck-only tunnel in north Los Angeles County, after at least 15 big rigs were involved in a pileup. Ten people were injured and one person is missing, officials say, and the north-south freeway through the county is shut down

What the hell was on those trucks? [Link: www.cnn.com...]

663 m  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:03:13am

Bye {G.BY}! We miss you girl!

Good morning [[[Savage]]]! How you doin?!

664 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:03:23am

re: #657 savage_nation

Buttonwillow? Is that a real name?

665 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:03:40am
666 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:04:19am

re: #659 lawhawk Huh. California and Michigan first, then NY? I never woulda guessed that.
Course I reckon there are more jobs for unskilled labor in those three states than in other states (though I'm sure as hell not sure of that).
And I always thought Arabs were muslim! I'm wrong about that?
Geez you learn something new on LGF everyday!

667 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:04:22am

re: #661 MandyManners

re: #635 m

Hey Cindy! Try this guy... you could even get felt up when he fixes your teeth. If not, sue for discrimination!

WOODLAND, Calif. - A dentist accused of fondling the breasts of 27 female patients is trying to keep his dental license by arguing that chest massages are an appropriate procedure in certain cases. Mark Anderson's lawyer says dental journals discuss the need to massage the pectoral muscles to treat a common jaw problem.


Good morning Lizards!

The treatment for a perverted dentist is a bat to his groin.

I was thinking the dental scene in Marathon Man.

668 m  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:04:31am

re: #661 MandyManners

But he has 7 chillruns to feed! Think of the chillrun!

/sarc - he should have thought about that before copping a feel (multiple times).

669 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:04:34am
670 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:04:40am

re: #622 realwest

Good morning! Took a few minutes to 'browse' for more exciting 'news'.

I'm wondering if everyone 'knows' how many people Al (Mr. Carbon) Gore is sharing 'the prize' with?


POP QUIZ: How many pounds in a short ton?

671 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:05:16am

re: #657 savage_nation

LOL. Are you 'exhausted'?

672 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:06:22am

re: #660 JCM

re: #657 savage_nation


Good morning from Buttonwillow CA

Buttonwillow, sounds wonderful.

Morning to both of you! Hey Savage, is Buttonwillow as wonderful as it sounds?

673 FrogMarch  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:06:28am

Prediction: Left-wing hollywood will butcher and twist Ayn Rand's true intent into the opposite.

yep.

674 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:07:15am
675 Carridine  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:07:33am

re: #614 David IV of Georgia

Concur yr analysis, D The Fourth.

/with the added observation that Bush's enemies DO NOT WANT reality, the truth, congruent phenomena or anything of the sort. The HATE Bush, derive a perverse pleasure from it, use their hatred as an attention-getting device, and have NO INTENTIONS of giving that up for simple 'honesty' or your vaunted, over-rated 'reality'.

676 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:07:55am
677 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:07:58am

re: #670 Cap'n DOC 2,000 pounds - otherwise it couldn't be a "ton" short, long or otherwise!

678 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:08:04am

re: #492 BabbaZee

re: #489 galloping granny

Human nature is a constant.

And thoes who violate the contraints of time honored standards of decent and inspired human behavior pay a predictable and grotesque price.

The Puzzle of Two Deaths (yes, they really did use the term 'Puzzle')

This is so tragic on so many levels - brought you by liberals in charge of defining Utopia for the rest of us.

679 jamgarr  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:08:20am

Hey, yesterday was October 12th.Weren't we supposed to see the final answer or some other bullsh*t like that?

680 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:08:22am

re: #666 realwest

California is second to Iran for the most Iranians...I had friends who escaped Iran in 79.

681 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:09:37am

re: #665 savage_nation

re: #660 JCM

re: #657 savage_nation
Good morning from Buttonwillow CA
Buttonwillow, sounds wonderful.
It's not, really. It's one of those all but forgotten San Joaquin Valley farm towns that were founded by the Dust Bowl Okies back in the thirties.

Only thing out here really is the truck stop.

A liberal wrote a book called "What's wong with Kansas." Maybe we should look into what's great about Buttonwillow.

682 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:10:12am

re: #668 m

re: #661 MandyManners

But he has 7 chillruns to feed! Think of the chillrun!

/sarc - he should have thought about that before copping a feel (multiple times).

Much less copping those feels as a dentist!

683 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:10:58am

re: #679 jamgarr

Hey, yesterday was October 12th.Weren't we supposed to see the final answer or some other bullsh*t like that?

I was all hunkered down waiting for the big REVEAL.

Can you spell Fizzle. Muet be what happens to the little man (A'jad) all the time. "Sorry, honey."

684 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:11:31am
685 jamgarr  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:11:43am

re: #683 DistantThunder

I swear, it's never happened before!

686 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:11:48am

MUET=must (new keyboard - keys are in different places)

687 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:12:01am

re: #670 Cap'n DOC

re: #622 realwest

Good morning! Took a few minutes to 'browse' for more exciting 'news'.

I'm wondering if everyone 'knows' how many people Al (Mr. Carbon) Gore is sharing 'the prize' with?


POP QUIZ: How many pounds in a short ton?

I think it was the IPCC, do you see the Goracle's response?

"The climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift global consciousness to a higher level."

And people think Ann Coulter is offensive.

2000 lbs.

688 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:12:23am

re: #685 jamgarr

re: #683 DistantThunder

I swear, it's never happened before!

"Go visit your other wives."

689 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:12:38am
PHOENIX — Two men who sent millions of unsolicited pornographic e-mails have been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison as part of the first prosecution under a federal anti-spam law, U.S. Department of Justice officials said Friday.

Jeffrey A. Kilbride of Venice, Calif., and James R. Schaffer of Paradise Valley, Ariz., purchased e-mail addresses and sent the owners of those addresses links to pornographic Web sites, prosecutors said.

They were convicted in June of charges including conspiracy, money laundering, fraud and transportation of obscene materials after a three-week trial and were sentenced by a federal judge in Phoenix this week

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

690 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:12:50am
691 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:13:54am

re: #668 m

Too bad one of the women didn't bite a few of his fingers to the bone, or installed the dental dam on his crotch.

692 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:14:30am

re: #687 JCM

re: #670 Cap'n DOC

re: #622 realwest

Good morning! Took a few minutes to 'browse' for more exciting 'news'.

I'm wondering if everyone 'knows' how many people Al (Mr. Carbon) Gore is sharing 'the prize' with?


POP QUIZ: How many pounds in a short ton?

I think it was the IPCC, do you see the Goracle's response?


"The climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift global consciousness to a higher level."
And people think Ann Coulter is offensive.

2000 lbs.

This is so disgusting and offensive...I demand an apology from Al Gore. He's stinking up the environment in so many ways. One of the things that really bugs me about Al is how doughy he seems. he doesn't seem like a lean - eco-type. He seems flabby, soft, with those jowls....ugh.

693 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:14:31am

re: #677 realwest

re: #670 Cap'n DOC 2,000 pounds - otherwise it couldn't be a "ton" short, long or otherwise!

Long or Imperial ton 2240 lbs.
Metric ton 2204.6 lbs.

694 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:15:39am

re: #690 savage_nation

re: #681 DistantThunder

re: #665 savage_nation
re: #660 JCM
re: #657 savage_nation
Good morning from Buttonwillow CA
Buttonwillow, sounds wonderful.
It's not, really. It's one of those all but forgotten San Joaquin Valley farm towns that were founded by the Dust Bowl Okies back in the thirties.Only thing out here really is the truck stop.
A liberal wrote a book called "What's wong with Kansas." Maybe we should look into what's great about Buttonwillow.
Well, when I was little, our car broke down out here and we had to sleep in the car overnight. Thats my first memory of Buttonwillow.

There you go..Point #1...Savage Nation slept here.

695 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:15:40am

re: #680 storagemanager Really? Again, the amazing amount of information you pick up on LGF everyday!
Wonder why they all picked California?

696 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:15:44am

re: #677 realwest

Bingo! Although there are various measures for ton. I won't bother with a link.

Simple fact is, and I quote (I could grab a link if anyone is interested):

An estimated 2,000 scientists are in the U.N. panel's research network. IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri said Friday they were all Nobel co-laureates.

Al Gore is the BIG winner?

Like Iowahawk says (and I paraphrase) Al has his welded to his Gulfstream, while the other 2,000 duct tape the thing to their Mopeds.

697 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:16:13am

re: #669 savage_nation

I can imagine a serial-killer book set there.

698 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:18:26am

re: #689 storagemanager GREAT STORY!

699 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:19:51am

re: #691 MandyManners

re: #668 m

Too bad one of the women didn't bite a few of his fingers to the bone, or installed the dental dam on his crotch.

The good news is that this is considered a compulsion and can be treated. Losing your business would be a big deterent for most people, but not for this clown.

700 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:20:45am

Before the blood orgy of slaughtering animals in the streets the Children of the RoP play with toy guns in war zones.....
Yahoo pic


An Iraqi boy plays with his toy rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) at a playground in Baghdad’s Sadr City. Iraqis were celebrating the Eid al-Fitr festival which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Also see here and here

701 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:21:05am

re: #697 MandyManners

Question - You used a four letter acronym yesterday evening, and I went lookin in the Dogpile. All I found was something about a money market fund. I wish I could remember what the characters were, but please - what does it mean? Oh yah. Had an exclamation point behind it.

702 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:22:25am
703 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:23:26am
704 swamprat  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:23:27am

THEY HAVE COMPLETELY LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING SANCHEZ SAID! THIS DESERVES A THREAD OF ITS OWN.

705 storagemanager  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:23:30am
Presidential candidates who want to make inroads with Hispanic-American voters should devote more time and energy to the dangerous and de-stabilizing trends in Latin America, instead of fixating on immigration politics, says U.S. security expert Chris Brown.


Brown is director of education and research programs at the American Security Council Foundation (ASCF), a Washington D.C.-based think tank that works to raise awareness about the global dangers to America's security.


To that end, ASCF recently released a new documentary - Crisis in the Americas - about Hugo Chavez, the Marxist leader of Venezuela. Chavez has been actively courting states identified by U.S. officials as terrorism sponsors, particularly Cuba, Iran and North Korea. The close relationship between Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Chavez figures prominently in the film.


After 9/11, the U.S. virtually gutted its intelligence capabilities in Latin America in exchange for bolstering its Middle Eastern operations, Brown told Cybercast News Service. However, an effective counter-terrorism strategy must take Chavez and his allies into account, if the U.S. expects to avert dangers in its own hemisphere, Brown said

[Link: www.newsmax.com...]

706 Irene NYC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:26:02am

re: #701 Cap'n DOC

This might help next time.
;)

707 tommygum  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:27:21am

re: #667 JCM

"Is it safe?".

708 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:28:24am

re: #704 swamprat

Got a link for that?

709 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:28:36am

re: #700 Killgore Trout

Before the blood orgy of slaughtering animals in the streets the Children of the RoP play with toy guns in war zones.....
Yahoo pic



An Iraqi boy plays with his toy rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) at a playground in Baghdad’s Sadr City. Iraqis were celebrating the Eid al-Fitr festival which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Also see here and here

Great pictures. Actually we've gotten paintball guns for our kids for Christmas and they are so much fun. Maybe the Pally's could get into paintball - the downside is that paintball makes you a much better shot in general.

Locally, a paintball club teamed up with a some local law enforcement for an exercise. The paintball teenagers took down almost all the LE guys. Lots of navel gazing at the academy after that.

710 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:30:42am

re: #693 JCM Smartass!
;>'

711 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:30:50am

RoP....
Iraq bomb in toy cart hits children in playground

A bomb hidden in a cart of toys killed two children and wounded 17 others in a playground in northern Iraq on Friday, the first day of a national holiday to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Happy Eid!

712 EC Marm  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:31:25am

Since the end of Ramadan can only be confirmed by visual observation of the moon (or observing the lights on the Empire State Building), this Islamic astronomer was out last night. A bit of a surprise through the eyepiece.

713 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:32:24am

re: #706 Irene NYC

/humbly bookmarks page...

Thanks. :o)

714 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:32:28am
715 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:32:35am

re: #699 DistantThunder

Sexual assault is a compulsion?

Great racket.

716 Sharmuta  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:33:52am

re: #711 Killgore Trout

FYI- there was a thread on this yesterday.

717 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:34:05am

re: #701 Cap'n DOC

re: #697 MandyManners

Question - You used a four letter acronym yesterday evening, and I went lookin in the Dogpile. All I found was something about a money market fund. I wish I could remember what the characters were, but please - what does it mean? Oh yah. Had an exclamation point behind it.

GMTA? Great Minds Think Alike.

Beyond that, I'm at a loss.

718 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:35:24am

re: #702 savage_nation

Is the Grapevine a mountain?

719 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:35:48am

Don't know if this was put up on LGF or not and unfortunately I can't find the damn link, but several dozen Sheriffs and Mayors in towns in Texas are suing the Federal Government to STOP the Border Fence from being built.
Seems that, since we'd need to build the fence on US territory, a lot of ranchers and towns like Laredo would be without water, as the Rio Grande is the primary source of water for them.
And if we built the fence, they'd have no access to the Rio Grande.

720 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:37:07am

re: #706 Irene NYC

LOL. Uh... DRINK! Does it count if I haven't been to bed?

721 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:38:28am

re: #717 MandyManners

FNDT... Irene pointed my wobbly butt in the right direction, although she held on to my keys.

722 Thanos  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:38:59am

Good morn all, hope everyone is doing well. It's pouring down rain and has been thundering since three am here. My backyard has a miniature creek running through it.

The LGBT alliance is upset with Pelosi, she's moving an inclusion bill they don't consider inclusive enough.

723 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:39:29am
724 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:40:07am

re: #721 Cap'n DOC

re: #717 MandyManners

FNDT... Irene pointed my wobbly butt in the right direction, although she held on to my keys.

Sounds...uh...kinky.

(Friday Night Dinking Thread.)

725 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:40:30am

re: #712 EC Marm

Is that a huge ZIT on the end of his nose, or just a booger?

726 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:40:57am

re: #723 savage_nation

I'd puke my guts out half-way up.

727 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:41:32am
728 JammieWearingFool  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:41:55am

re: #711 Killgore Trout

RoP....
Iraq bomb in toy cart hits children in playground


A bomb hidden in a cart of toys killed two children and wounded 17 others in a playground in northern Iraq on Friday, the first day of a national holiday to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Happy Eid!

Ramadan Goes Out With a Bang: Bomb in Toy Cart Kills Two Children

Notice it takes only until the second paragraph before they weave in the story of the U.S. allegedly killing civilians.

729 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:42:22am
730 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:42:28am

re: #726 MandyManners But think how much fun y'all have coming DOWN! LOL!

731 DistantThunder  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:42:54am

re: #715 MandyManners

re: #699 DistantThunder

Sexual assault is a compulsion?

Great racket.

It's treated as a compulsion not an addicition because that's what works. These men claim that they feel a tension that builds up in them until they feel "forced" to do - just like a person who feel compelled to straighten objects or open and shut doors.

They are still 100% responsible for the behavior and the consequences.

732 EC Marm  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:43:45am

re: #719 realwest
Good morning to you. Aren't borders, when divided by rivers, set to the mid point of the channel? I can't imagine that working a fence around some water pipes is that big a deal. Unless they want it to be a big deal to extort more money from the project.

733 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:45:16am

re: #729 savage_nation

That's something I don't miss about living right next to the Front Range: high hills and cork-screw roads.

734 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:45:36am

re: #727 savage_nation "Have they ever heard of a pipeline?" Beats the hell outta me, maybe their afraid that the pipeline would get clogged with illegal immigrants! LOL!
Semi-Seriously, though, and I wish I could find the damn story and link, these mayors and law enforcement personnel seemed to think it'd be a HUGE problem, particularly for ranchers and the City of Laredo.

735 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:45:38am

re: #719 realwest

Somehow, I'm getting a picture of a cast of thousands carrying their five gallon buckets to the river here...

/Take Bullshit detector in both hands and use it to witch for water.

Ever heard of a fookin' water pump?

736 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:45:54am

re: #728 JammieWearingFool

I noticed that. They seem to see moral equivalence between collateral damage from an attack on an Alqaeda leader and intentionally placing a bomb in a toy bin.

737 JammieWearingFool  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:46:01am
738 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:47:02am

re: #731 DistantThunder

I don't buy it as an OCD for one second. That's just a freakin' excuse.

I'm extremely uncomfortable with this subject.

739 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:47:22am

re: #732 EC Marm Good morning! "Unless they want it to be a big deal to extort more money from the project."
Bing, Bing - we have a winnah here y'all!

740 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:48:34am

re: #730 realwest

I'd puke my guts out coming down, too.

Going up the road up Mt. Evans is one terrifying trip but, the view at the top is worth it.

741 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:49:28am
742 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:51:15am

re: #740 MandyManners

Going to the Sun Road

743 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:53:57am

re: #740 MandyManners My former wife and I drove up Mt Haleakala (sp?) on Maui on our honeymoon and the switchbacks were just unfrickingbelivable. We decided I should drive up (one lane up, one lane down, sheesh) and she'd drive down (she was not the greatest driver in the world). The view of the "dormant" volcano was so incredible - like looking at the surface of the moon or something. But the drive down, with her at the wheel, just terrified me something awful!

744 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:56:40am

re: #741 savage_nation "Laredo needs to dry up and blow away as far as I'm concerned. Complete waste of a city." Well I ain't ever been there, and it's unlikely I ever will get there, so I'll take your word for it. But I'd bet the folks who choose to live there would disagree with you!

745 Irene NYC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:58:04am

re: #720 Cap'n DOC

Nothing counts if you haven't been to bed.
;)

/GO TO BED!

746 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:00:45am

re: #742 Cap'n DOC

re: #740 MandyManners

Going to the Sun Road

*gulp*

747 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:02:20am

re: #743 realwest

I can count on two hands the number of times I've been a passenger in the past 20 years. Basically, if I don't drive, I don't go.

748 Barrypopik  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:06:11am

re: #547 lawhawk

I was just reading the New York Post editorial. The New York Times disgraces itself yet again. Is this what they teach in journalism school--not to publish news stories contrary to your world view?


UNFIT TO PRINT?

October 13, 2007 -- Every major daily paper in New York took note of President Bush's deci sion to bestow the first Medal of Honor of Operation Enduring Freedom on Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy - a Long Islander who gave his life for his country and his fellow SEALs.

Every paper but one, that is.
(...)
So while Bush's announcement merited stories and appreciative editorials in The Post, The New York Sun, the Daily News and even the front page of liberal Newsday, it shouldn't be all that surprising that the Times didn't publish a single word about Murphy's well-deserved honor.

What did the paper of record focus on yesterday? No fewer than three stories reported on how Americans had killed innocent Iraqi civilians.

749 JCM  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:07:45am

re: #710 realwest

re: #693 JCM Smartass!
;>'

It's annoying the CRAP that is rattling around in my head.

750 tommygum  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:07:50am

Alan Colmes is an asshat of the first order. It was beautiful to see Emerson slap him down. That was his hommina hommina hommina moment. I listen to Hannity almost religiously but can't bear to hear Colmes disrespectfully talking over his betters with his Soros/Media Matters talking points.
I can't imaging for the life of me how Hannity can sit next to that marxist tool without bitch-slapping that smug skeletor face of his. I often wonder how much the show's ratings would go up if thr powers that be cut loose that repellant reptilian Carville wannabe.
In a grand stroke of irony, he is married to Monica Crowley's sister. Thanksgiving dinner must be real fun at that house.
Wow, my longest post ever. My fingers hurt.

751 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:10:03am
752 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:13:40am

re: #747 MandyManners

Well - there are scarier roads in my neck of the woods, but I'm like you - if you're drivin', you're sittin' on the right side.

753 Joan  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:17:02am

"War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
-- John Stuart Mill

www.powerwarrior.com

754 baslimthecripple  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:25:38am

Gee, that much ugliness in such a small volume. I think they are in danger of exceeding the Chandrasekhar limit and forming an ugliness black hole.

755 realwest  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:29:40am

re: #753 Joan And how right Mr. Mill was. Thanks for posting that.

756 dsrtegl  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 9:47:26am

re: #211 Noam Sayin'

re: #190 realwest

re: #68 Noam Sayin' HEY NOAM! Hope you're still around! Ya know, ya really shouldn't post a real photo of Sage like that; he may have some folks out here who don't like him!

Hey, buddy. I'm still around. Just knocking off some push-ups myself. Yeah... that's the ticket. I was doing push-ups. Actually, I just switched to digital cable tonight and I was checking out the new features. I have nearly as many channels as there are muslims living in the USA - something like a kajillion or so - all for about $2 more a month than I have been paying. Plus I have karaoke on demand.

OT, and a weirod question at that. Can anyone tell me about a 9mm/18 round for semi-auto? Are they plentiful? Are they more for target shooting, er what? I came across a rather inexpensive pistol at a gun show last month and the guy said he would be willing to work with me on the price. I'm sure I'll run into him again at the next gun show, and in case I'm more interested in it, wanted to get a little background on the ammo.

Meanwhile, I'm waiting on a backorder for a Hi-Point .380, which I've heard is quite decent, and very inexpensive.

Anyone?

What he's referring to is a 9x18mm Markarov pistol, not the capacity of the magazine.

Essentially there are 3 common 9mm chamberings for automatic pistols. The diameter of the bullet is .355 inches. The second number in the designation is the length of the case in mm, not the OAL or overall length of the cartridge.

9x17mm (AKA .380ACP). These are essentially "belly guns" used for short range defense. They are underpowered and sometimes you'd be better of klunking the target in the head rather than using a .380.

9x18mm (AKA 9mm Markarov). Russian designed cartridge used in small sidearms produced in the Eastern Bloc countries. Suitable for basic defense, ammo is not plentiful and tends to be more expensive than the following.

9x19mm (AKA 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum). The most common 9mm, and is what most people refer to when speaking of 9mm. Most pistols that are used for target shooting and personal defense are in this chambering. Ammo is cheap and plentiful, and it is the most powerful of the 9's, with a couple of obscure exceptions, such as the .357 Sig Sauer which actually uses a 9mm or .355 (to be technical) diameter bullet.

757 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 11:03:50am

re: #678 DistantThunder

EEeeee gad that's some horror story!

758 Soccer Fan  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 11:25:31am

re: #645 JCM

The JOOOZ control the world!

Does this mean our checks will be getting begger?

I've been meaning to ask about that... I finally was "hatched" about a month ago and I never got my "Welcome to the Zionists Control the World" information packet that I imagine explains to me the secret handshake and when I can expect my check... are they monthly? I have a couple of extra bills this month - the money will come in handy. Also, do I have to declare it on my 1040?

759 big L  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 11:32:18am

6 songanddanceman- who was Frankie?
why Frankie and Johnnie were lovers...
/that is all

760 OldSchoolLiberal  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:21:25pm

So I'm late to this party, but let me just ask:

Did anybody else notice the Truther bumper sticker collection? It included one that said, "Reality is for people who lack imagination."

I think it explains a lot.

Thanks, Zombie!

761 infopimp  Sat, Oct 13, 2007 8:31:44pm

[Link: www.sfgate.com...]


He [Brad Newsham] called Sheehan out of the crowd.
Standing atop the ladder, Sheehan dutifully waved a white towel.

How appropriate.


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