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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 6:29:16 pm PDT

Broadcast on Iranian government-controlled television on September 11, 2005, while their “president” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was on the way to Manhattan for an appearance at the United Nations:

Click picture to play video. Requires Windows Media Player; Mac users should install Flip4Mac.

Courtesy of MEMRI TV.

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1 will_not_back_down  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:31:20pm

sick

2 jcm  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:31:23pm

Credits:

Technical consultants:

Michael Moore
Cindy Sheehan

3 MJ  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:32:35pm

Islam- the religion based upon Jew-hatred.

4 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:32:48pm

Oh, this crap again...

5 Condor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:32:50pm

Another great hit by the company that brought you "Eyeballs!", the story of how Mossad collects eyeballs from Muslims to give to Jews!

6 AG in Houston  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:34:00pm

It's true!

The Jews have masterminded everything from the Bubonic plague in Europe 500 years ago to 9/11 & Katrina today!

Stop denying it.

7 zombie  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:35:33pm

Listen up America!

YOU CANNOT GET THE TRUTH FROM THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA!

IF YOU THINK YOU ARE HEARING THE WHOLE STORY FROM THE NYTIMES, CNN, ABC, ETC., YOU ARE SORELY MISTAKEN.

Only with the help of MEMRI-TV, LGF and similar blogs can you even begin to become informed.

While the MSM was slobbering over this terrorist at the UN, behind your backs anti-Semitism was projectile vomiting out of Iranian TVs.

And where would hear about this? Here.

Get off your asses America and get over to http: //littlegreenfootballs.com, goddammit!

/rant off

8 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:36:15pm

Here we go again.

I know we're dealing with primordial savages here, but they do have televisions over thre, right?

We didn't do some cheapass, cheesy Photoshop job there. Those were real planes, you assholes.

Time to drop the leaflets in and around their peaceful purpose nuke facilities and let them know time is running out.

Mayor Nagin will send the buses for a safe escort out before we make the parking lots.

9 Cognito Primoris  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:38:08pm

It was Rove... Karl, Karl Rove... Karl Rove did it... Uh-oh, it's time for Wapner... gotta see Wapner...

/rainman off

10 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:40:30pm

zombie (#7),

Get off your asses America and get over to http: //littlegreenfootballs.com, goddammit!

Can we put that on a T-shirt? :-)

11 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:41:39pm

#7 zombie

I'm here.

/Pats self on back...

12 quark2  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:41:47pm

Oh puleeze! Their unoriginality has become boring!

13 Free Speech Is Only For über-Libs  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:42:26pm

and all the leftists line up and believe it.
Didn't Randi Rhodes say the same thing?

14 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:42:51pm

look,this is nothing

the Iran terrorist President intends to share Nuclear technology with other Islamic States

15 DesertSage  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:43:18pm

Iranian TV huh?

You can see the same shit on French TV.

16 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:44:05pm
17 Liz Ard  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:44:28pm

MEMRI is Must-See TV

18 BignJames  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:44:39pm

Their turbans are too tight...again.

19 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:45:28pm

Yeah, and after the attack, there was the absence of a large number of innocent Americans, including several of my friends you animals murdered.

Fucking scum.

(Spit).

Keep rubbing it in.

Oh, you're so intolerant

.

Death to Allah.

20 mbruce  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:45:41pm

Well, Whatever,but I hope that the Israelis help us when we bomb their asses .Let's let show them how this really works,not their pie-in-the-sky nugging futs theories.

21 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:45:44pm

There is a grain of truth to that flag - America is the country that it is because of the contributions of Jewish culture. Without that, this would be a very different, and less blessed place.

22 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:46:01pm

This is atypical of the Muslim world (Earth to them), how? I guess Charles needs to keep hammering it until people start to get to where they should have been in October, 2001. The 'Jewish conspiracy' 'theory' came out about the time the second tower was falling.

While there is no doubt 9/11 got the U.S. onto more of a war footing, that's only because several acts of war under Clinton were ignored. Osama Bin Laden, Zarqawi, along with the many Mo's, are obviously Jewish, yet loved by Muslims everywhere. Does... Not... Compute...

23 mattm  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:47:01pm

On the (DN)CBS news, their caption in the top right, wher ethey show small pictures, titles whine the anchor is talking say "The Battle for Iraq" on any Iraq segment. They mention something involving death after that. Always. But they really are not Biased.

24 Stuck-in-CA  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:48:01pm

#8- Jammie WF

Mayor Nagin will send the buses for a safe escort out before we make the parking lots.

LOL. Good idea.

25 Dom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:50:13pm

fyi I cannot find the Washington Post thing. I quickly searched. Is anyone aware of what that is.

26 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:50:39pm

Gee wiz...Monkeys just flew out of my butt. Karl Rove and Mossad must be behind this.

/pun off

27 DesertSage  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:51:03pm

That was nothing compared to the shit you see on this anti-Israeli site

28 Dom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:51:22pm

pimf (#25), missing a question mark.

29 Everdom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:53:38pm

Petition: "We Will Support Israel". If you haven't yet, please consider signing and forwarding on.

30 Carolyn  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:55:07pm

"Zionist entity"...sounds like some kind of ghost story. These turkeys can't even say Israel can they?

31 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:55:41pm

lest we know forget their "progressive" aggressive program to get out the vote for the Iranian President who took Americans Hostage in '79Warning GRAPHIC IMAGES!

32 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:56:17pm

24,

Thanks. Seriously though, we do need to take out the regime in Iran and thie facilities before it's too late. I know alot of Iranians who fled there long ago, and trust me, they feel the same way, as do most of the folks still there.

It has to be done. Forget the left and the Europeans. It's us and the Israelis on this deal, and the sooner we do it the better off the world will be.

Let the media caterwaul all they want. I just don't give a shit. I'd rather live than worry about the feelings of some overpaid pissant teleprompter reader or the NY Times editorial board.

33 BBEV  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:56:33pm

But I thught it was the IRA that did it.:-)

34 Rob_NC  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:57:06pm

..this is poppy harvest time isn't it..idiots their using up their profits...`course they can borrow some of the LLL`s coolaid..Jim Jones favor may I recommend...

35 dak  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:57:06pm

Well I didn't know CBS broadcasted in Iran... When will 60 minutes air the english version?

So Osama is really a Jewish tool is he? I figured as much. With all the evil plans Mossad has been carying out, it's a wonder they haven't just got rid of Iran yet... But you know, like Dr Evil would say, this straightforward stuff is not what true evil is all about.

It's just like the great satan, the USA. They are sooo evil and are always trying to destroy Muslims and Iran in particular...

Now why haven't they just nuked the durned place with a dozen Minutemen, I dunno. Oh, wait, yeah, this True Evil thing. Can't just nuke and things... Gotta be convoluted. Yeah thats it.

(is the /sarcasm tag really necessary here folks?)

36 Kofi Annan  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:57:31pm

did Mahmoud Ahmadinejad get a chance to visit ground zero while he was in our country mocking us I wonder?

I mean heaven forbid our enemy labeled the "axis of evil" not get a chance to see how their funds are being spent.

*spit*

37 Dom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 4:58:05pm

pimf again, #25 again, Washington Times. (Link was accurate though.)

38 Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:00:42pm

You have to hand it to them, they sure do have a one-track mind.

Too bad it's of such narrow gauge and leads to nowhere.

39 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:00:47pm

#31 AtlasShrugged

Severed heads? Ho-hum. Just another family photo album in the Muslim world (Earth to them). The Nazis photographed their crimes against humanity. I don't think it's coincidental.

40 jimgoism  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:01:33pm

I went to the webstie where they fired that student for telling (actually quoting) various wonderful islamic wakos ...


I submitted my comments (Again not nice) but trutheful...


goy did they reject it as Inscensitive..

Im sorry

ISLAM IS INSENSITIVE (especially as they rape and behead their victims)

Islam reminds me of the vampire count dracula (except with a koran and a machete..

The islamic terrorsts KNOW they have all of thier peoplee brainwashed...

All they have to do is convince Americans that the fight isnt worth it ...

We wont bow down to this islamic filth..

but the left already has...

41 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:02:53pm

#37 Dom

Are you referring to this, from the linked MEMRI excerpts?

The Washington Times published a 68 page report about this, one day before the attacks of 9/11, which is one of the reasons to suspect Zionist involvement.

If so, I assume you were being sarcastic...

42 BBEV  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:04:18pm

#32 JammieWearingFool

I too have friends from Iran and they all agree that we need to take them out. One has wrote a book about the atrocities that are going on right now and would killed him if they could find him

43 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:05:34pm
#26 Missy The Cat

Gee wiz...Monkeys just flew out of my butt. Karl Rove and Mossad must be behind this.

Wow, monkeys just flew out of my butt too!

/now that there's two of us, it can properly be classified as a conspiracy

44 Boss429  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:05:46pm

Ahhh, how clever of the Iranians to point out the absence of Jooos indicates their involvement. BUT, also notice the absence of Iranians which leads to a Iranian / Isreali conspiracy to attack the U.S. on 9/11

45 dak  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:05:57pm

Hey, why don't we have some "Students, nudge, nudge, wink, wink" kidnap whatsisface from Iran?

Then we wait for a dozen resolutions from the UN condemming this this, and have Jimmy Carter fly to the rescue.

46 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:07:30pm

Awww...

In response to a growing surplus of French wine in a tough global market, France's Institut National des Appellations d'Origine instructed growers in most French wine-producing regions to reduce output for the 2005 grape harvest -- but none by as much as Bordeaux. Bordeaux makers were told to reduce output by about 12 percent, the institute said in a statement.

In the first quarter of 2005, exports of Bordeaux wines fell by 11.4 percent in volume and 17.9 percent in value.

That's bad. I wish there were cumulative numbers, French wine sales have been falling for years now.

And in that "tough global market":

California wine producers exported 28% more wine last year than the year before. And we have increased our exports over the last ten years at an average annual growth rate of 23%.
47 Boss429  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:08:27pm

monkeys flying out of peoples butts in here?

Just what did you eat and have you seen a proctologist lately?

48 Doss  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:09:06pm

#31 Atlas Shrugged
I saw a video of one of those stonings on the 'Net about a year ago. It's the type of wickedness you can never forget.

49 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:10:34pm

Fair Warning: I have opened the Pinot Noir

50 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:11:38pm

bwahahahahahahahahahahhahahha

51 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:11:58pm

#47 Boss429

Shhh! It's a Rove/Mossad Conspiracy.

/but it could have been the chili

52 Mafia Princess  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:12:14pm

The face of the new Klan.

Iran will find itself ground into dust before it knows what hit it. Pity for all the young Iranians who desparately want out from under the Ayatollahs and religious rule. But they are going to have to take back their country or see it turned into glass.

God help the innocents, and damn the evil ones.

53 Megan  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:12:19pm

So basically what we here from Muslims about 9/11 is either-
1) We deserved it
2) Jews/America/Israel organized the attack to frame Muslims
3) Muslims are the real victims because now everyone is an evil Islamophobe who gives them nasty looks and profiles them
4) We're the real terrorists

And what we hear about the Holocaust from Muslims is-
1) The Jews deserved it
2) The Jews are the real Nazis
3) It didn't happen

And OT- (Registration is required.) More than half of R.I. evacuees have arrest records Guess who's whining.

but the Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union has criticized the practice, saying the checks were “intrusive, humiliating and discriminatory...
for it is hard to escape the conclusion that if these evacuees were from the suburbs, this would not be happening." ”

Real nice. The state is trying to do something nice, and the MAJORITY of the "victims" are just a bunch of whiny, race-baiting, ungrateful lawless criminal scum. Send the criminals back, and send the ACLU with them.

54 Revelator  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:12:30pm

There has been talk by one Legislator that we would Nuke Mecca if we're attacked with Nuclear. He was berated over his comments. But, I wonder...Hmmm!

55 Boss429  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:12:49pm

#46 Geepers

did that report say where the increased exports are going? France, by chance?

56 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:12:55pm

#48 Doss

Yes, I watched two or three of the beheadings. Makes the blood boil.

57 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:13:41pm

Now that I think about it, this little recurring bizzaro theory perfectly sums up the Muslim brainwashed mindset.

Whenever objective reality conflicts with Islam, reality must be made to conform to Islam. Muslims are conditioned from biirth so that they can't handle the truth that constantly confronts them in the real world. This must be extremely confusing and cause great cognitive dissonance on a daily basis.

Some might consider such behavior to be a symptom of mental illness. No wonder their society is so backward, sick, and twisted.

/truly through the looking glass on a grand scale

58 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:13:45pm

Atlas has the booze out. This thread just might degenerate into a FNDT. And monkey just might fly out of...oh, they already did.

/boobs

59 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:15:05pm

what the Mullahs are doing to the Iranian Kurds is unspeakable

I will not keep linking to my blog

suffice to say the KIRDS have been totally fucked

these are a great people, completely supported the US on Iraq, did not demand statehood (although they should have), and have been a huge pillar in the new democracy of Irazq.

It is unconscionable for the US not to come to aid of the KURDS

Unconscionable

60 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:16:03pm

As parts of the Middle East continue to play games of deceit and trickery- not ALL do.

As the thugs(UN) have been meeting in NY- several LLL groups took this opportunity to put ads in the NYT. Enough to make your eyes bleed.

But ONE ad was one I think ALL AMERICANS should know about!

To America

From Kuwait

A message of Hope. We as Kuwaitis understand what it is like to face a national emergency and have friends volunteer to provide assistance. American values have helped many a people rebuild their nation. We will never forget the support and the courage of the American people as they helped us reclaim our homeland in 1991. We also know that these same values portrayed in the relief efforts will help America overcome this disaster. When we see the images of hurricane Katrina our thoughts and prayers go out to those who have lost loved ones and those who are adapting to new ways of life. We in Kuwait understand as we too had to start anew. The state of Kuwait has now pledged 500 MILLION DOLLARS to assist our American friends in the rebuilding of their Gulf Coast. This commitment combined with that of the American’s friends throughout the world and the support pledged by the American people themselves will help begin the slow but necessary process of recovery. America’s will to survive and prosper will prevail. Friends help friends. Americans stood by Kuwaitis during our time of need, as friends we stand by you.

Kuwait

I am SOOO PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN

61 Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:17:01pm

OT - Does anyone else have the problem where you can't post on a thread after it has 400 comments on it? If so, how do you fix it?

62 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:17:09pm

You missy the cat

meowww

Atlas has the booze out. This thread just might degenerate into a FNDT. And monkey just might fly out of...oh, they already did.

I will behave, reality is quite sobering thank you very much

what is the boob comment about?

look out kitty cat

63 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:18:18pm

#53 Megan

And when I was in 2nd grade it was someone else who did it, I wasn't there, and you're picking on me.

64 Dom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:19:12pm

christheprofessor (#41),

I wanted to see if there was any kind of report about antagonism between Israel and the US. There is no suggestion I find their claims credible, but since they cite a source I wanted to see what it really said. I couldn't find anything like. But I wasn't being sarcastic.

65 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:19:45pm

Ya know, one can say the Arabs hate the Jews because of Israel, and the humiliation coming form the fact that one tiny country consistently kicks the butt of the Arabs every time they get aggressive, but Iran is a fair distance away.


The Shah's government, IIRC, had relations with Israel.


So this is simply a matter with Islam, and the fact that Big Mo didn't like Jews, and all because they rejected him as the final prophet, greater than Moses.


There is a lesson in there somewhere, but I haven't figured it out.

66 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:20:59pm

Boss429 (#55),

Could be:

Bordeaux wineries told to cut production by 12 percent
French exports continue to drop while surpluses grow

The California Wine Institute is launching export programs in more than 20 countries this fall,

But it doesn't mention who those 20 countries are.

67 beej  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:21:03pm

#30 Carolyn

"Zionist entity"...sounds like some kind of ghost story. These turkeys can't even say Israel can they?

No, cause it doesn't exsist for them. Most Arab/Muslim nations don't acknowledge the State of Israel...which I think has something to do with why they continue to call it occupied.

68 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:21:08pm

the are being annialated

These people have stood by us always even after we deserted (though we had no choice) in 1991. They lost thousands to Saddam's chemical weapons.

It is a brave new world...it's time to redraw the map.

What should we wait for.

Terrorist President to drop a nuke somewhere?

C'mon it's only a matter of time. This aint the early sixities where it's just Kruschev and Kennedy...the maniacs are running the nuclear asylum

69 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:21:41pm

PIMF they are being annialated (sp?)

70 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:22:24pm

Cindy Sheehan*, the heavily-medicated version, is lying her ass off on CNBC right now. I dare you to watch. I can't.

*Her fifteen minutes have stretched into months. Andy Warhol did not see 24-7 news channels on the horizon.

71 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:22:38pm

#62 AtlasShrugged

Boob? Tryin' to start a boob thread? No one can blame it one me this time!

/started back in "No Bombs For Breasts" thread many moons ago

/and i still have nightmares

72 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:22:57pm

#64 Dom

Actually, I think we were talking about two different things. I followed your link, which didn't take me to where Charles' link took me, which is where I got the quote about the "68 page report." I've never seen a newspaper, even the NYT when I used to read it years ago, publish a 68 page report...

73 Jade  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:23:23pm

I knew it. I knew something was screwy when my toast burned this morning. Jews are behind it! How could I not have seen it?

Blergh.

74 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:24:04pm

ok, I want the truth

why is it i can kill a fucking thread?

no no seriously I want to know

i have a gazillion readers on my blog but no one leaves comments.

WTF is up with that.

Seriously I want to know, I can take it.

I swear, I ain't gonna bawl like some sanitary napkin commercial

75 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:25:04pm

#32 Jammie

Seriously though, we do need to take out the regime in Iran and thie facilities before it's too late.

Now that our activities in Iraq have been de-legitimized, I seriously doubt that Iran is a possibility.

76 Doss  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:25:11pm

#56 christtheprofessor
It's insane how the media is fixated (asphyxiated?) on Abu Ghraib's naked pyramid or false stories of Korans being flushed when there are people being beheaded daily, women being buried to their waist and stoned to death, etc. I try to make sense of it all, but I just end up shaking my head in disbelief at what passes for "news."

77 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:25:46pm

71 Missy The Cat

Don't make me draw pictures...

78 sailordude  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:26:03pm

atlas ...your hot

79 Dom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:26:23pm

christheprofessor,

True. lol.

80 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:26:53pm

Atlas- If I only knew! Your blog ROCKS!

81 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:27:17pm

Correct Spelling: annihilation

sorry hate to contribute to the decimation of the english language

what is the book? Leaves shoots and ladders?

82 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:27:51pm

#74 Atlas

Uh, just a guess...

'Cause very few people have actually read Ayn Rand. So hardly anybody knows what he/she/it is about. So they have no clue where you're coming from. And they "don't want to get involved" in something they're unsure of.

?

83 SlothB77  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:28:41pm

"Zionist entity's record of attacking its own people"

is there something specific here, or just generalized insanity?

84 quark2  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:28:45pm

@61 Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus

Are you running Norton? If so, you can't fix it.
Suggest you try another fine anti virus software, that's not the resource hog Norton is.

85 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:28:54pm

#77 Earth2moonbat

Atlas started it! Atlas started it!

Pictures? You got pictures? I got in trouble from the nuns once with pictures.

/2nd grade

86 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:29:41pm
87 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:30:19pm

Atlas

decimation of the english language

Every tenth word, step forward! Off with your vowels!

88 transferthem  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:31:17pm

The clock is ticking on iran. At some time soon, the US will have to take it out.

Iran is the antisemitic sludge at the bottom of the nazi arab/muslim cesspit.

89 Tony Abu Tuz  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:31:27pm

This video is in Arabic. Looks like the Iranians are trying to inflame anti-Americanism in the Arab world. Not surprising.

90 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:32:46pm

nonic,

#32 Jammie

Seriously though, we do need to take out the regime in Iran and thie facilities before it's too late.

Now that our activities in Iraq have been de-legitimized, I seriously doubt that Iran is a possibility.

De-legitimized?

I beg to differ.

What we're doing in Iraq is noble and legitimate. And Iran's a different animal altogether.

We, as in Israel and the US, can take these cats out surgically.

And it must be done or we're all to suffer.

91 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:33:18pm

#76 Doss

It is truly nauseating, isn't it? As so many other posters have pointed out before, these same journalists, who hid islamofascist barbarity while hyping bogus koran-flushing stories, are the first who would be beheaded if they got the upper hand...

92 semadar  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:33:23pm

# 74 Atlas

I looked at your site, hmmm, nice but not user friendly, perhaps a link to leave a message after every story ?

93 Ojoe  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:33:29pm

When I see this insanity (thanks, MEMRI) I begin to think that we are dealing with genetically programmed losers.

94 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:34:15pm

AtlasS.

Be careful what you wish for...

95 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:34:39pm

Atlas - Ergonomics. Your site is a lot flashier than LGF, but it's sensory overload for a lot of people. Go look up some references on ergonomics, particularly as is relates to websites. You have an outstanding blog, content-wise, and a clear mission, but it needs to be obvious what's going on at a glance. Does that make sense?

96 sailordude  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:34:52pm

#88

g-d...too true...

Iran

the alpha and the omega

97 observer  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:35:48pm

Soon to be a major motion picture, directed by Steven Spielberg, which will be "sensitive" to both sides, those who flew the planes into the Trade Towers and those inside the towers. Title: "Mossad over Manhattan."

98 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:36:22pm

#85 Missy The Cat

These kind of pictures:

(•)(•)

/Since you asked...

99 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:38:05pm

#98 Earth2moonbat

Oh! My eyes! Again!

100 Charles  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:38:23pm

Titus: the problem has been traced (courtesy of several LGF readers) to Norton Internet Security. Try turning that off while you read LGF comments.

As a Mac OS guy, I'm not familiar with the alternatives to Norton Internet Security, but I'm sure others can fill the gaps...

101 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:38:31pm
'Cause very few people have actually read Ayn Rand. So hardly anybody knows what he/she/it is about. So they have no clue where you're coming from. And they "don't want to get involved" in something they're unsure of.

but but but but, if they dont know Rand how do they know I am referring to her

The mere concept of Atlas Shrugging and and the world falling off his/her shoulders is all the visual one needs.

And my blog description says it all:

Western Civilization hangs in the balance. This blog is part of the solution,the cure. Get your heads out of the sand and Fight the Great Fight! The Jew may be the canary in the coal mine, but you my friends will be next.
...Changing the World, One Word at a Time... Citizen Journalist, Citizen Soldier

Look, it's fine I just don't understand how I can have a fair amount of traffic (don't even think of comparing me to Charles - we are talking real world) and with a little over a thousand visitors a day, have no comments?

Smaller blogs gets lots of comments. Is everyone disagreeing, agreeing with me and so there is no need. I have my core group, Elvis, Rancher, RG, wxjames, etc...

I am NOT GOING TO MAKE THIS THREAD BOUT ME! But i just thought someone might have insight that I, too close to the situation, don;t have.

Now back to the those MoFos, the largest state sponsor of Terror...and Bush was with Iran's backer, Putin. Everyone kissing everyone...love love love...

NOT

102 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:39:53pm

#87 Missy the Cat

Every tenth word, step forward! Off with your vowels!

On the old DOS based systems, it was common to eliminate the vowels when creating file names, as they were limited to an 8-letter name with a 3-letter extension and were more mnemonic without the vowels...

103 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:41:51pm

71 semadar

I looked at your site, hmmm, nice but not user friendly, perhaps a link to leave a message after every story ?

every story has a comments link but enough.

BASTA!

Charles is in the house and this is his sandbox, it aint about me, ...forget it.

It's about the number state sponser of terror )and don't even think about what Iran does to their women, girls, children.

104 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:42:58pm

#90 Jammie

What we're doing in Iraq is noble and legitimate.

I totally agree.

But what are the poll numbers?

This country cannot act without political consensus. Or something close to it at least at the beginning.

People (with the help of MSM) have turned 9/11 into a "scar." (See Peggy Noonan, will get you a link.)

WMD? "A lie."

Spread freedom and democracy? "They're not ready for/capable of it. And who cares anyway when we need to spend 200 billion $ to rebuild a city below sea level?"

105 lowandslow  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:43:06pm

#74 Atlas

I have a gazillion readers on my blog but no one leaves comments.WTF is up with that?

Yours and the eeevil conserative and several other blogs are alot differant then LGF. Your posts are more essays or columns other than just minor comments with a link to a story. Most of your columns are well thought out and well written and speaking for me, sometimes there isn't really much to add. Smart ass or cute remarks just doesn't seem appropriate for most of your stuff.
Or it could be we're just intimidated by smart and beautiful women. ;)

106 Cognito Primoris  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:43:13pm

#49 AtlasShrugged

Fair Warning: I have opened the Pinot Noir

No, no vino, por favor.

Case of Coke in the fridge, full bottle of Seagram's 7 on the table, and some good music in iTunes.

Let's lose a little sleep tonight.

107 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:43:15pm

#95 E2M, Atlas

I think what you want is not so much ergonomics as the human-computer interface (HCI)... Lots of good stuff out there on that...

108 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:43:49pm

#102 christheprofessor

On the old DOS based systems

Remember that well. Also remember when I thought I'd never fill up a 40meg hard drive.

109 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:45:23pm

Charles I promise I am shutting up now

On to the beheadings ...

and the Iranian Kurds!

They execute the American objectives...we must stand up for our allies and stop kissing the asses of people that want America an historical footnote

110 Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:46:17pm

#100 Charles, et al.

Thanks, I'll try that and see if it works.

111 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:46:35pm

Not sure why, Atlas. You have a great site and all, but something always clicked here insofar as leaving comments. We get to rant, snipe, be wiseasses...it's like one big family as far as I'm concerned.

I've commented at a few other sites, but then...crickets.

I just feel at home here, with like-minded folks.

112 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:47:15pm

#108 Missy the Cat

Hey, Bill Gates thought RAM would top out at 640K...

113 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:49:16pm

We have gone from being a nation of champs to a nation of chumps.

114 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:49:42pm

#90 Jammie
#104 nonic

The Storm Before the Balm, Peggy Noonan, Opinion Journal

Incidentally, GREAT bit of wit with this line...

As for liberal pundits, some of them have taken on the ways of mere party operatives: Every event exists to be used. Frank Rich, Paul Krugman: if they were dead they'd be spinning in their graves.

I just love that twisting a cliche.

115 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:49:50pm
What we're doing in Iraq is noble and legitimate.

what we are doing in Iraq is taking the fight out of this country and taking it to where it started

what we are doing in Iraq is trying to kill as many jihadists as possible

what we are doing in Iraq is getting a foothold into the region where our enemey trains, schools, propagates, our assasins

what we are doing in Iraq is fighting the War on Jihadism

NEXT!

116 tats66  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:50:18pm

Can someone PLEASE explain to me why a black painted, unmarked F-15 cannot be used to "splash" the airliner carrying the Iranian president from the US...and a flight of similarly unmarked F-15s drop a shitload of munitions on both the Iranian and Syrian targets?

Then of course our govt could issue their public shock and dismay at these "incidents"

117 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:51:03pm
#54 Revelator

There has been talk by one Legislator that we would Nuke Mecca if we're attacked with Nuclear

Why nuke Mecca, when we can simply confiscate the black three-piece meteorite, a stationary target which their "religion" prohibits them from moving. It's located in an open air mosque and it's not far from the water. Any such operation is well within our military/paramilitary capabilities.

/I don't think a safe 45 minute air corridor over Saudi soil is too much to ask for

118 TGregg  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:52:11pm

Further evidence that [bigoted word]s are intellectually inferior to the rest of civilization.

119 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:52:25pm

nonic,

I really don't care about poll numbers. Any leader who's guided by poll numbers is not a leader. Bill Clinton couldn't take a dump without taking a poll, and look where that got us.

I'm guided by principles. Polls are so dubious and most of them are suspect. If you have to make a decision based on fickle public opinion and not your core beliefs, I don't want you in charge of anything.

All I know is, we have to take these bastards out, polling data be damned. And it doesn't matter for Bush, since he isn't running again. Do what's right and let the chips fall where they may.

If Churchill and FDR fretted about polls, none of us would be here ... talking about polls.

120 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:53:34pm

#107 christheprofessor

Ergonomics is too broad; you're right. I've never heard of HCI, I've always heard of HMI; Human Machine Interface, which is 99% of the time is computer software.

Atlas - I find this an interesting resource on webpage layout. It shows good design by showing some of the worst of the worst.

121 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:54:18pm

117 killian bundy

Why nuke Mecca,

uh...why not?

The religion is merely the "costume" -in the unfamous words of my favorite musician "this year's model" (evil) has chosen

if there was no "religion" assigned to these beheadings, mass murders, homicide bombers etc., what would the American approach be?

122 Cognito Primoris  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:54:48pm

#111 JWF

I just feel at home here, with like-minded folks.

I may not have been around here long, but LGF has been my homepage since Rathergate. I was intellectually alone for so long, but everyone here has the same views I've been trying to defend so earnestly.

Thank you, Charles and fellow lizards.

123 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:55:43pm

#113 Ward Cleaver

We have gone from being a nation of champs to a nation of chumps.

I use to get that attitude all the time. It is what the MSM wants us to feel. They want to champion the whiney LLL and demoralize us and our soldiers.

I refuse to give in to it. I REFUSE! In my generation- we went from failure in Vietnam, and the Carter HORROR- to Ronald Reagan bringing down the wall, freeing Kuwait (and THEY GET IT- unlike the steekeeen' French), Freeing Afghanistan, and Freeing Iraq.

We are a BOLD NATION! A Nation taking it on the CHIN to stand up for what is right.

I am VERY PROUD of America- even if it means carrying and protecting the bed-weeting left...

124 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:55:52pm

116,

Can someone PLEASE explain to me why a black painted, unmarked F-15 cannot be used to "splash" the airliner carrying the Iranian president from the US...and a flight of similarly unmarked F-15s drop a shitload of munitions on both the Iranian and Syrian targets?

Then of course our govt could issue their public shock and dismay at these "incidents"

Yeah, but if we did that, CBS might take a poll showing public disapproval, and then we might suffer the slings and arrows of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, who would point to the latest CBS poll numbers, which would freeze us all in our tracks. After all, we must do what the polls tell us.

125 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:56:29pm

Billie Holiday

Give the piano player a drink because he's bringing me down

he's got rhythem, yeah when he stomps his feet,
he moves me
right off to sleep
Check all your razors and your guns, we're gonna be arrested when the wagon comes

126 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:56:31pm

112 christheprofessor

Actually, that was IBM that made that determination, Gates just followed it. Mickeysoft didn't even write DOS, they bought it along with a hardware company. That limitation may have been built in to the DOS that they bought.

127 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:57:40pm

122,

Rathergate is when I parachuted in here. My first anniversary as a registered lizardoid was yesterday.

128 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:57:52pm

ARG! PIMF- the bed-WETTING left...

129 saltmarsh  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:59:01pm

#7 zombie

YOU CANNOT GET THE TRUTH FROM THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA!

IF YOU THINK YOU ARE HEARING THE WHOLE STORY FROM THE NYTIMES, CNN, ABC, ETC., YOU ARE SORELY MISTAKEN.

Only with the help of MEMRI-TV, LGF and similar blogs can you even begin to become informed.

Zombie, you could open you heart to God, but the choice is yours.

/rant on

130 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 5:59:34pm

eeevil

refuse to give in to it. I REFUSE! In my generation

thats my girl! it's why i dig you so

did you see the latest on Schiavo's Judge Greer on the campaign donation take?

131 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:00:37pm

#101 Atlas

I am NOT GOING TO MAKE THIS THREAD BOUT ME!

Well, personally, I don't think you should worry about that.

It's not about you, it's about people posting at blogs.

What makes them (blogs) attractive for posts? What not?

You sorta got me on "if they don't know Rand, how do they know I'm referring to her?"

Except... There are a lot of writers people know EXIST and know were important, but they weren't reequired in Comp 101.

Read a great comment by Edward Albee fairly recently.

The interviewer asked him why he thought that "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" is so "popular."

He answered because generation after generation of college professors have made it required in a course.

It's not really "popular," it's just well known.

I thought that was very insightful.

The professorial hacks (no offense, Chris, I'm referring to the liberal arts types) shape our culture more than we like to think.

132 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:01:09pm

AtlasShrugged,

I don't know if you're aware but DNA studies show that the Iraqi kurds are most closely related genetically to Jews. Possibly why they are singled out for retribution in the ME.

133 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:01:36pm

119 jaimewearingfool

I really don't care about poll numbers.

SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY. That's what I call "poll numbers". This is not a new trend but certainly more obvious and more damaging in the case of KKKatrina.
From the very first, the mainstream media blamed Bush. Not Nagin, who deserves jail. Not Blanco who deserves a recall, but Bush. Which BTW was ridiculous. But the media said it and kept saying it, and then they took a pol. This is what they do.

They politicize a story, inject their bile, report the meme over and over and over again and then take a poll.
The resulting poll results reflect what the American people have been told repeatedly 24/7.

Then the icing on the cake, The Democrat talking heads spend the following week, beginning every sentence with "The American people think" or "The American People are telling us..." and then that becomes the story. AMERICAN PEOPLE UNHAPPY WITH BUSH, LOWEST APPROVAL RATINGS OF HIS PRESIDENCY.

Of course, the American people are going to repeat what they mainstream media has been clubbing them with.

134 Doss  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:03pm

#74 AtlasShruggedAndNoOneCommented
Look at how many Charles gets compared to how many visits his site gets--your percentage of visitors who comment is probably similar.

135 Bubble Girl  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:07pm

Jammie!

Happy Anniversary...

136 Jheka  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:08pm

I just love that they keep arguing that the attack was just too complicated for Muslims to have pulled it off and therefore it was the Jews ... the old "but we're morons" defense ...

137 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:35pm

#130 Atlas

No I haven't seen anything on that...

I have to go pick up my son- BRB- I will have to check that out...

BRB

THanks- I LOVE YA!

138 Bayou_King  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:55pm

turn on FoxNews

my bro, Shaun Carpenter on now

139 Doss  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:02:58pm

Should read "how many comments Charles gets"...

140 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:04:21pm

#121 Atlas

if there was no "religion" assigned to these beheadings, mass murders, homicide bombers etc., what would the American approach be?

F*cking good point.

141 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:05:40pm

132 geepers

I don't know if you're aware but DNA studies show that the Iraqi kurds are most closely related genetically to Jews

I had no clue...not surprising if it is indeed true

142 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:05:54pm

BTW, I was only 15 when the Shah fell, and I've read lots of stuff about his secret police, the Savak, using torture, even killing regime opponents.


But, in hindsight, the Shah's opponents mainly feel into two groups, Soviet supported communists, and radical Islamists upset by the Shah's modernization of Iran, that included women's rights.

Considering the enemy the Shah was facing, maybe the Savak was doing what it had to do.


Maybe the Shah wasn't perfect, but he was a lot better for the world and the average freedom seeking Iranian than the Islamic Republic is.

143 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:06:35pm

#126 E2M

Yes, but Gates was the one with the famous quote about nobody ever needing more than 640K...

Of course, Thomas Watson is (in)famous for saying he couldn't see the need for more than 3000 computers in business...

144 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:06:36pm

#132 Geepers

kurds are most closely related genetically to Jews

Explains why they seem to be the only rational folks in the ME. Never heard of a Kurd going splodeydope on anyone.

145 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:07:20pm

134 doss

Look at how many Charles gets compared to how many visits his site gets--your percentage of visitors who comment is probably similar.

excellent point

derail over

146 Miles Caughey  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:07:53pm

Has anyone seen a break down by religion of the % of those absent from their workplaces on 911? I don't think it would have been to difficult for the government to compile. Since Bin Laden's niece left in a real hurry from her apartment one block from the World Trade center, it appears some may have had knowledge something bad was about to happen. Also, has a study of the religion of those who bought short on airline stocks and like securities been completede? The results would most likely be very interesting!
PS: Has anyone heard anything more about the Blubonic infected rats that are missing? I wouldn't think they would make good pets!

147 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:09:06pm

#131 nonic

I'll let you live this time... ;)

148 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:09:52pm

#145 AtlasShrugged

I remember hearing a statistic several years ago that the average radio talk show only ever gets 1% of the people who listen to ever call in.

149 danrudy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:09:56pm

You know what...I am tired of denying these charges. They figured it out. Lets just admit it, it was a vast zionist conspiracy.
We staged the whole thing. Muhammed Atta's was really a Mossad agent named Yossi Feingold who recently completed his yeshiva training. The wreckage of the planes actually showed them to be El AL flights with the logo painted over. etc etc etc.

Whew...I feel so much better getting all that off my chest

Now that you Izlamo's have figured it out arent you a little bit scared with our power. Afterall, Osama Bin Laden (who you all love and revere) is actually Shmulie Berkowitz from Flatbush. The Saudi Royal Family...hell, they are the Schwartz's from Boro Park. Get the picture...we control everything. EVERYTHING! Be scared be VERY SCARED!

150 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:10:02pm

#119 Jammie

I'm with you.

But you gotta get a House of Representatives and a Senate and the MSM (and all the little sheeple who pay attention to them) with us.

Democracy is GREAT. But it can be slow as hell if there's no consensus.

151 ROPMA  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:10:06pm

#117 chop it up and put a piece of it on our troops campain ribbons

152 The Other Les  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:10:24pm

So when is Persia going to be liberated?

153 Bubble Girl  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:10:39pm

146 miles

PS: Has anyone heard anything more about the Blubonic infected rats that are missing? I wouldn't think they would make good pets!

Sadly, without medication, the rats or mice, die from the plague. People still get the plague out here, the perpetrators, prairie dogs.

154 Earth2moonbat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:11:47pm

132 Geepers

That's interesting. Was that specifically Iraqi Kurds, or all Kurds? Why would Iraqi Kurds be different from Syrian or Turkish or any other Kurds?

155 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:11:53pm

142

BTW, I was only 15 when the Shah fell, and I've read lots of stuff about his secret police, the Savak, using torture, even killing regime opponents.Maybe the Shah wasn't perfect, but he was a lot better for the world and the average freedom seeking Iranian than the Islamic Republic is. blockquote>

I was younger but I liked him. He was our friend.
The Ayatollah scared the fuck outta me. i sooo didn't get him.

30 years later I feel the same

156 Catttt  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:12:05pm

Tell us lies tell us lies tell us sour big lies, Islamofascists.

Here are two links with very thorough, detailed analyses of the evolution/sources on these anti-Semitic lies.

[Link: www.adl.org...]

[Link: www.answers.com...]

157 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:12:38pm

Atlas

Doing quick math, LGF is getting 2-3% comments per day and there is some very windy people here...:O

158 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:13:08pm

Study finds close genetic connection between Jews, Kurds

The people closest to the Jews from a genetic point of view may be the Kurds, according to results of a new study at the Hebrew University.

Scientists who participated in the research said the findings seem to indicate both peoples had common ancestors who lived in the northern half of the fertile crescent, where northern Iraq and Turkey are today. Some of them, it is assumed, wandered south in pre-historic times and settled on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean.

159 Paul  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:13:29pm

#136 Jheka

We've been hearing that line since 9/12
"We Muslims couldn't possibly plan 9/11, it was just too complicated. Must be those Jews again."

Meanwhile, they're out in the streets, passing out sweets and ululating in triumph.

It's that unique Muslim ability to entertain two completely opposing ideas and accept them both: "The Mossad carried out the 9/11 attacks to frame and defame Islam but we're celebrating the attacks as a victory for jihad."

160 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:13:42pm

#151 ROPMA

Or dump the sonofabitch in the Marianas Trench.

/try gettin' it back

161 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:13:58pm

#133 Atlas

Perfect analysis.

(I might even visit your site. But no promise about posting. :-)

162 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:14:20pm
#121 AtlasShrugged

Why nuke Mecca

uh...why not?

Because we don't need to, it's overkill. We can take their Rock away.

Think about it. It would give us much more leverage, represent the ultimate act of Muslim humiliation, and kick out one of the pillars of Islam at the same time.

/until 100 years pass since their last act of violence against infidels, let them pray to Cheyenne Mountain five times a day

163 Condor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:14:57pm

OT,
but now it's ice cream cones that are getting Burger King into trouble with the ROP--

[Link: news.scotsman.com...]

THE fast-food chain, Burger King, is withdrawing its ice-cream cones after the lid of the dessert offended a Muslim.
The man claimed the design resembled the Arabic inscription for Allah, and branded it sacrilegious, threatening a "jihad".

The chain is being forced to spend thousands of pounds redesigning the lid with backing from The Muslim Council of Britain. It apologised and said: "The design simply represents a spinning ice-cream cone."

164 Adrenalyn  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:15:04pm

I've said it before and I will say it again.

Arrest the "president" of Iran while he is here and charge him with crimes against humanity and turn hom over to the Israelis for his support of the Pali-Terrorists and/or jail him here for the Jimmy Carter era hostage takover at the US Embassy in Tehran.

But don't let this MF walk away a free (mad)man.

165 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:15:37pm

#132 Geepers

I don't know if you're aware but DNA studies show that the Iraqi kurds are most closely related genetically to Jews. Possibly why they are singled out for retribution in the ME.

Which brings up the question: Is the any historical connection (as in "remembered past," so to speak) between the Jews and Kurds that the Arabs know about, was there one that was forgotten but the hatred lingers, or what? I don't have the answer, obviously, just curious...

166 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:15:56pm

146 miles

PS: Has anyone heard anything more about the Bubonic infected rats that are missing? I wouldn't think they would make good pets!

yes yes did you miss my previous post on an earlier thread?

three blind mice
three blind mice

see how they run
see how they run

bubonic plague infected were they
a crazy lab worker, which one they won't say

let them out
let them out

167 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:16:19pm

Earth2moonbat (#154),

All Kurds, poor wording on my part.

168 Mike C.  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:16:24pm

# 142 Ed

Maybe the Shah wasn't perfect, but he was a lot better for the world and the average freedom seeking Iranian than the Islamic Republic is.

Apparently a very large percentage of Iranians felt otherwise. The demonstrations against the Shah were massive, and the more demonstrators were shot, the bigger the marches got. The Shah fractured his own society - never a good idea.

169 solomonpanting  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:16:35pm
The mere concept of Atlas Shrugging and and the world falling off his/her shoulders is all the visual one needs.

But, I thought Atlas was a guy.
:}

170 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:17:08pm

#149 danrudy

Afterall, Osama Bin Laden (who you all love and revere) is actually Shmulie Berkowitz from Flatbush.

You're wrong...dead wrong! Shmulie is the cousin!

So when can we start the mass circumcisions in the ME?

/got a rusty butter knife around somewhere

171 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:17:39pm

#146 Miles

PS: Has anyone heard anything more about the Blubonic infected rats that are missing? I wouldn't think they would make good pets!

They were mice. Three of them.

You know, that just so pisses me off. Why in the name of God would you do bioterrorism research in a CITY?

Why not out in the desert someplace?

I just can't get over that.

172 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:17:55pm

#162 Killan Bundy,

Taking the rock wouldn't humiliate. It would enrage. It would create a Jihad that would make the current one look marginal and toyish by comparison.

No, I'm with Atlas. If they stage a biological or nuclear attack on America, nuke every single enemy Middle Eastern capital, without exception. And hit Mecca for good measure. Whoever said overkill was a bad thing?

173 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:18:27pm

162 killian bundy

Why nuke Mecca

uh...why not?

Because we don't need to, it's overkill. We can take their Rock away.

not at once killian
at last

brb...refill!

yeah bababababay!

174 Catttt  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:18:44pm

Related:

If you have not seen the CNN 9/11 memorial (link on left), take a look. It is amazing and heartwrenching.

175 Buckaroo  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:19:54pm

# 162 K B

"We can take their Rock away"

OK, about once a week someone brings that up here, and I ask the question that never gets answered -- how big is that rock? Can it fit in a pickup? A half-track? And what would it accomplish if we did actually swipe it?

176 theparson  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:21:32pm

Is this the Friday night nukeing thread?

177 ROPMA  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:21:41pm

#160 powderize it and feed it to the pigs

178 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:21:59pm

#164 Andrenalyn

I vote that we send Ahmadinejad and Jimmuh to Israel, where they can put both of them on trial.

179 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:22:00pm

168 Mike C

Apparently a very large percentage of Iranians felt otherwise. The demonstrations against the Shah were massive, and the more demonstrators were shot, the bigger the marches got. The Shah fractured his own society - never a good idea.

Shah stopped paying them off

so they assembled their followers aka autotrons aka jihadists aka herd aka dogs aka ...

180 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:22:07pm

#147 Chris

Yeah, well, don't let me get started on your field.

I've got a kid at Rutgers right now, the stats professor doesn't speak English, there's no text, he "teaches" by going over homework that they had no previousl preparation for, and it's a required course with no alternative sections.

181 danrudy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:22:17pm

#170

Missy, I dont mean to be contrary but I distinctly remember Bubby Rachel telling me that Shmulie was posing as Osama. The cousing you are thinking about , Yitzchak, was in position as the new president of Iran. He is doig a fantastic job with his "threats" about Nuclear arms and blowing up Israel. I almost spit my cereal out through my nose when I saw him talking at the UN this week because it was the first time I saw him without his payos (sidelocks) and not having his head covered with a black hat.

182 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:22:19pm

*Clink*!

183 Buckaroo  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:22:28pm

# 176 t p

"FNNT"

Looks like it ...
:-)

184 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:23:39pm

solomonpanting

But, I thought Atlas was a guy.

your version
KKKatrina says otherwise

185 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:23:47pm

I was under the impression that the rock was no larger than a basketball. But I wouldn't know, given how locked up and secure they keep that thing. Don't want the scientists to get at it and prove it's a meteorite and isn't Muhammad's fishing rod, or whatever they say it is.

By the way,

"Whoever said overkill was a bad thing?"

To answer that question: only those who criticize America's retaliation, who will then be overkilled themselves. Goodbye, France.

186 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:25:46pm

Buckaroo (#175),

It's not that big at all. You could easily put it and it's silver vagina holder in the back of your pick up.

187 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:25:47pm

this must be the non judgemental thread
or i fear i will bolt

I feel Jheka lurking

188 doubledip  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:25:51pm

And note also the absence of a large number of Muslims on "the day of the attack".

And when the Murrah Fed Building went down.

And when Katrina hit.

And when the N.O. levees failed.

And when the Calif. fires raged.

And when my toilet backed up.

Makes you wanna go hmmm...

189 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:26:54pm

The rock is kryptonite and will keep Superman away, you know, the giant eagle...

190 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:27:11pm

#180 nonic

I teach stats and research methods, but don't forget, my real field (which my doctorate is in) is information systems...

191 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:27:42pm

#181 danrudy

You could be right. I just don't remember Shmulie being that tall. But it could be the way the videos were edited...got the aspect ratio wrong in relation to the phony background. Real caves are hard to find in Yonkers.

192 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:27:47pm

There was also a large number of Australians, Zimbabwaians, and Martians.

Hey Iran. FUCK OFF.

I remember the old posters from the 80's: Iran, nuke em till they glow and use their asses for runway lights!

While I'm not a fan of nuclear bombs, they are messy after all, these pricks make me so tempted to fall into the Bigel camp. If not for the innocent kids, I'd be right in there baby!

The day those bastards light one off in a US city, every cocksucker with an Imam hat on is fodder for my .243. And that is NO SHIT.

193 whiterasta  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:27:55pm

I think kidnapping the so-called holy rock and burying it in pig manure would be a good start.

194 Who Watches the Watchmen?  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:28:16pm

We're surprised because ___ .

195 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:29:12pm

#182 AtlasShrugged

Was that a wine *Klink* or a nuclear *KLINK*?

196 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:29:29pm

#190 Chris

"information systems"

And this means?...

197 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:29:54pm
#172 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

Taking the rock wouldn't humiliate. It would enrage. It would create a Jihad that would make the current one look marginal and toyish by comparison.

It would certainly enrage the Muslim minority that are already "enraged" and may even recruit some more shaheeds. However, the majority of Muslims would be just "confused". And, by the way, wouldn't "nuking" Mecca enrage them? I think, if you're going to drop W60s, start with Peshwar.

/even if stealing the rock wouldn't deter them, remember, there's still two more pillars ripe for the picking

198 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:30:36pm

Hey Missy the Cat! How fucking cool are you?

It was a pinot clink...the nuclear will not be a clink baby it will be a clunk

199 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:31:33pm

Gawd, wanna walk the beach here

200 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:31:54pm

#192 Orson Buggy

I remember the hand-drawn pictures of Mickey Mouse, holding an American flag in one hand, and giving Iran the finger with the other one, with the caption "Hey Iran!".

201 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:31:59pm

#189 stuck in california

The rock is craptonite. That's why they don't allow dogs or cats at Mecca. The dogs will try to sniff it, and the cats will try to bury it.

202 Geepers  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:32:06pm

Marcus Aurelius (#185),

But I wouldn't know, given how locked up and secure they keep that thing.

That's just recently.

Used to be you rubbed it for good luck. See link in #186.

203 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:32:41pm

what up with the bullshit silence?

that is so nowhere

204 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:33:18pm

#198 AtlasShrugged

More like a *CLUNK*? And just imagine the hangover!

:)

/my head hurts so much i wish i were dead...oh, i am

205 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:33:56pm

Guys I am trusting you to enforce the Ironfist rule

I wont know but you will

so let me when I am too ...

206 whiterasta  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:34:09pm

Does anyone else here think that islam is a form of mental illness? Or is it just me?

I have a theory that islam is the final result of pederasty, pedophelia and incecst.

But what do I know of these things? Ask me where I got my Degree in Psyciatry. (SP?)

Any head-shrinkers on this thread, please enlighten me.

207 Carolyn  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:34:33pm

OT
Robert Spencer on Alan Colmes radio show.

208 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:34:36pm

I don't know, my 8 year old Windows 98 running Gateway PC hasn't had a virus definition update in over a year, no SpyWare/AdWare hunting software, and other than the occasional Windows security update, is pretty unprotected.

The 56k phone modem is creaky, but my wife doesn't let me upgrade, and I get by.

And other than the once a week or so blue screen of death, which occasionally requires a power switch re-boot when ctrl-alt-del doesn't quite get the job done, runs pretty well.

My work computer, seems pretty good, and doesn't give the blue screen of death. Now, since I downloaded the Microsoft adware cleaner since the installed adware seemed powerless against the annoying "Win-Fixer", even with updates, which kept installing itself, I no longer have WinFixer issues, but I can see the difference in speed in which larger Excel spreadsheets open.

209 saltmarsh  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:35:06pm

#177 ROPMA/iiappc

#160 powderize it and feed it to the pigs

Coat it in geletine and let them kiss it.

210 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:35:28pm
#185 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

I was under the impression that the rock was no larger than a basketball. But I wouldn't know, given how locked up and secure they keep that thing.

Damn man, THAT'S THE POINT, it's not LOCKED UP or SECURE at all!

/it's just sitting there and the Saudis can only protect it by bluffing!

211 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:35:41pm

*27 desert sage, checked that hatesite, I know people who buy that crap hook ,line and ANCHOR, what a load!

Atlasshrugged, who is john gault, I can say one thing about you , you are a girrrl!

212 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:35:59pm

Fucking Chavez on al-Nightline. Interviewed by Ted Goebbels Koppel.

213 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:36:04pm

#196 nonic

It means, essentially, information technology applied to managing a business or organization... The difference between IS and CS (computer science) is that IS is a business degree (computer courses plus business courses, like management, marketing, accounting, finance, econ, stats, etc.) while CS is a science degree (more technical computer courses plus science courses, like biology, physics, lots of calculus, etc...).

I teach IS but I've had enough stats and research methods courses (plus I was a stat programmer for a marketing research firm) to be considered doctorally qualified to teach in those areas also...

214 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:36:54pm

#200 Ward Cleaver

Yeah re: Mickey.

The US would have invaded those sons a bitches in a heartbbeat. Too bad Jimmah didn't have the balls to do the deed then. Things might have been radically different now. Carter was such a putz, actually he's still one.

215 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:38:02pm

#214 Orson Buggy

Jimmuh never had any balls.

216 ROPMA  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:18pm

#193 powderize it and feed it to the pigs -this way it BECOMES pig shit

217 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:19pm

#201 Orson

The rock is craptonite. That's why they don't allow dogs or cats at Mecca. The dogs will try to sniff it, and the cats will try to bury it.

It's coprolite?

218 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:22pm

Sharon after decades on never addressing the UN (Useless Nothing)
(i>It is quite moving, really beautiful but deadly at the same time.

I arrived here from Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish people for over 3,000 years, and the undivided and eternal capital of the State of Israel.
I stand before you at the gate of nations as a Jew and as a citizen of the democratic, free and sovereign State of Israel, a proud representative of an ancient people, whose numbers are few, but whose contribution to civilization and to the values of ethics, justice and faith, surrounds the world and encompasses history. The Jewish people have a long memory, the memory which united the exiles of Israel for thousands of years: a memory which has its origin in G-d’s commandment to our forefather Abraham: “Go forth!” and continued with the receiving of the Torah at the foot of Mount Sinai and the wanderings of the children of Israel in the desert, led by Moses on their journey to the promised land, the land of Israel.

The land of Israel is precious to me, precious to us, the Jewish people, more than anything. Relinquishing any part of our forefathers’ legacy is heartbreaking, as difficult as the parting of the Red Sea. Every inch of land, every hill and valley, every stream and rock, is saturated with Jewish history, replete with memories. The continuity of Jewish presence in the Land of Israel never ceased. Even those of us who were exiled from our land, against their will, to the ends of the earth – their souls, for all generations, remained connected to their homeland, by thousands of hidden threads of yearning and love, expressed three times a day in prayer and songs of longing.

The Land of Israel is the open Bible, the written testimony, the identity and right of the Jewish people. Under its skies, the prophets of Israel expressed their claims for social justice, and their eternal vision for alliances between peoples, in a world which would know no more war. Its cities, villages, vistas, ridges, deserts and plains preserve as loyal witnesses its ancient Hebrew names. Page after page, our unique land is unfurled, and at its heart is united Jerusalem, the city of the Temple upon Mount Moriah, the axis of the life of the Jewish people throughout all generations, and the seat of its yearnings and prayers for 3,000 years. The city to which we pledged an eternal vow of faithfulness, which forever beats in every Jewish heart: “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its cunning!”

...– Israel will know how to defend itself from the horrors of terrorism. This is why we built the Security Fence, and we will continue to build it until it is completed, as would any other country defending its citizens. The Security Fence prevents terrorists and murderers from arriving in city centers on a daily basis and targeting citizens on their way to work, children on their way to school and families sitting together in restaurants. This Fence is vitally indispensable. This Fence saves lives!

Read it
all...

219 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:44pm

Notice W hasn't ask Carter for fund-raising help...

220 Ward Cleaver  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:52pm

"Mr. Chavez". Bite me, Hugo, and Ted.

221 Carolyn  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:39:53pm

"CAIR has come forward"...holy crap! Alan Colmes is defending CAIR.

222 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:41:37pm

211farmer of truth

Atlasshrugged, who is john gault,


GALT mofo GALT!

;-D

223 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:41:58pm

#204 Missy The Cat

More of a KAFUCKINBOOM *sizzle* *fry* *WHOOSH*

There is no CLUNK.

224 ROPMA  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:42:55pm

#197 they are already enraged-coming at us 100%-what more can they do ?

225 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:44:19pm

214 orson buggy

The US would have invaded those sons a bitches in a heartbbeat. Too bad Jimmah didn't have the balls to do the deed then.

What about Reagan? (and btw I loved him) He blew it when they assasinated the 242 (?) Marines in Lebanon...that was the moment to strike

the Arab thought, "if REAGAN ain't taking the bait then these guys are begging to be taken down..."

226 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:44:26pm

217 christheprofessor

Yes, it is the petrified remains of a dinosaur latrine that someone forgot to burn out.

227 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:47:53pm

#225 AtlasShrugged

What about Reagan? (and btw I loved him) He blew it when they assasinated the 242 (?) Marines in Lebanon...that was the moment to strike

the Arab thought, "if REAGAN ain't taking the bait then these guys are begging to be taken down..."


No president has understood what's going on since Jefferson went after the Barbary States. Mitt Romney (Gov-R-Mass)(How did that happen?) might be running for president based on the comments he made recently about surveillance of mosques. Politicians are beginning to catch up with the average Joe Sixpack, who's a lot smarter than his reputation.

228 lowandslow  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:48:41pm

Even though Atlas seems to be getting a little tipsy, I don't want any of you guys taking advantage of her.

229 whiterasta  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:49:11pm

#218..."The land of Israel is precious to me, precious to us, the Jewish people, more than anything..."

My friend, The land of Israel is precious to all people of the Civilized World. More than anything.

The Civilization of Israel and the contribution of the Israelites to the betterment of humankind is immeasurable.

This is coming from a man whose family hid Israelites during the dark days.

230 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:49:29pm

#225 AtlasShrugged

Yes, a sad miscalculation on his part. He had some big assed fish to fry, and I'm glad to say, he made trout almondine outta them. (USSR)

Must be hell being POTUS. No wonder they all get gray hair and wrinkles in their 4 to 8 years.

Carter on the other hand ws what I would term the KING of the WANKERS!

231 theparson  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:49:59pm

Who can identify the originator of this quote,

My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.
232 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:50:02pm

Mitt Romney and Joe Sixpack in the same sentence...spookey!

233 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:50:53pm

#228 lowandslow

Thanks for the remind. I was starting to have a college flashback. "So, Atlas, wanna see my record collection? It's in my dorm room...right this way..."

/not that i ever did anything like that, mind you

234 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:51:23pm

Charles OT coupla marketing qurstions
(Ignore me at your peril!)

first, has traffic at LGF
!)leveled off
2)increased
3)decreased
year to year?

Has the blogosphere continually increased in size or leveled off?

Who are the new entrants into the blogosphere
1) the converted (from either party)
2) those seeking real news and information and tend to be on the fence
3)no new entrants, it's leveling off now?

What perecntage are you up/down from
last year?
prior year?

Where so you see the blogosphere going?


Oh and Charles, don't ignore me, if you'd rather not answer, just tell me to piss off

235 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:51:44pm

atlas, It's been 18 yrs. well eeexxxcccuuussseee me!

but you are right ,Galt it is, great tome that is, really cemented scattered thoughts and convictions into a solid theory.

The lament I have is Ayn Rands anti-God tangent,very popular in her heyday with similar luminaries, ie Frank Lloyd Wrong {wright} who methinks was The Fountainhead, anyway they were friends. Good to meet you Atlas

236 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:51:51pm

#228 low

I don't want any of you guys taking advantage of her

What the hell do you think we get tipsy FOR?

Sheesh.

237 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:52:52pm

#228 lowandslow

Well shit, you're no fun!

j/k Atlas is almost as babe-o-licious as my very own sweetie. If I were only 20 years younger and single ...
*pant* *pant*

238 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:52:59pm

Has Ironfist rule kicked in?

239 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:54:48pm

228 beagle

Mitt Romney (Gov-R-Mass)(How did that happen?) might be running for president based on the comments he made recently about surveillance of mosques.

Favoite tickets 2008
Guiliani/Rice
Rice/ Guiliani

Romney/Cheney

Cheney/Condi

Cheny/ Romney

Romney/Guiliani

Gringrich/Guiliani

Grinchrich?Rice

240 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:55:10pm

Tipsy?

What's that?

241 sms111  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:55:27pm

Fuck the Iranians.

242 Paul  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:55:31pm

#231 theparson

Casey Stengel

243 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:55:48pm

I thought this was a "dry" blog...

244 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:55:58pm

#231 Ayn Rand, right!

245 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:56:22pm
#175 Buckaroo

OK, about once a week someone brings that up here, and I ask the question that never gets answered -- how big is that rock? Can it fit in a pickup? A half-track? And what would it accomplish if we did actually swipe it?

Okay, pay attention, follow this link, look at all the pictures, and compare the relative size viv a vis Muslims.

I figure a team on the ground, maybe in MOPPS gear, for less than three minutes, while they place shaped charges, separate the Rock and it's Silver setting from the surrounding masonry, and have two team members carry it back to the helicopter for extraction, back to the water.

/I think "swiping" it would enable us to get back the initiative

246 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:57:07pm

238 stuck in calif

Has Ironfist rule kicked in?

.

it is because you are stuck in Calif that makes you such a killjoy?

What have I done?

as my jaded mother would say "jealous"

open your own pinot FH!

247 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:57:48pm

#243

You gotta be shittin me...;O

248 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:58:31pm

#246

never mind...

249 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:58:31pm

AT 11 PM EDT...0300Z...THE TROPICAL STORM WARNING WEST OF WESTPORT MASSACHUSETTS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS
NOW IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS FROM WESTPORT TO CAPE COD TO PLYMOUTH...INCLUDING MARTHA'S VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED IN THE WARNING AREA IN THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

AT 11 PM AST...0300Z...THE CANADIAN HURRICANE CENTER HAS ISSUED A TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA
FROM YARMOUTH EASTWARD TO LUNENBURG. THE TROPICAL STORM WATCH AREA HAS BEEN EXPANDED AND IS NOW IN EFFECT FROM TRURO WESTWARD TO NORTH OF YARMOUTH...AND FROM EAST OF LUNENBURG EASTWARD TO SHEET HARBOUR.
A TROPICAL STORM WATCH MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...GENERALLY WITHIN 36 HOURS.

Looks like the DWI Killer avoids hurricane gusts, but storm force gusts and sustained gale winds means he could still lose power.

There is a Yarmouth and a Truro in Canada and Massachusetts, BTW. What are the odds?

250 Jakester  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:59:02pm

It wears down any resistance I had against bringing the war to Iran

251 theparson  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:59:33pm

Ayn Rand indeed.

Rand's laborious definition of Objectivism was better put by the hippies of the 60's... If it feels good, do it.

252 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 6:59:54pm

I've been drunk in both Truro and West Yarmouth, MA.

253 Paul  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:00:02pm

#243 eeevil conservative

Ithought this was a "dry' blog...

Doesn't appear to be.

254 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:00:08pm

235 farmer of truth

The lament I have is Ayn Rands anti-God tangent,very popular in her heyday with similar luminaries, ie Frank Lloyd Wrong {wright} who methinks was The Fountainhead, anyway they were friends. Good to meet you Atlas

even better to meet you

G-dless or not,

My parents were G-d and Ayn Rand

255 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:02:56pm
Jammie!

Happy Anniversary...

Many thanks, BubbleGirl. And what a whirlwind year it's been

Time for sleep soon. Many fishes to catch on the rising tides tomorrow.

256 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:03:11pm

did I forget my /sarc tag?

257 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:03:50pm
Oh and Charles, don't ignore me, if you'd rather not answer, just tell me to piss off

yo, how full of shit am I?

I am intensely curious as to the the power/future/ mass marketability/ of the blogosphere

trust me I hardly expect Zues to anser but it is wildly interesting

258 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:05:04pm

#253 Paul

Nup. Looks like someone turned on the beer signs and uncovered the pool tables.

259 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:05:27pm

May I just re-iterate

IT TICKS ME OFF That the MSM has been SILENT on the ad from KUWAIT!

FREAKIN' SCUM! JUST SCUM! They HATE Bush so much they are willing to take America DOWN, SICK... I know- preaching to the chior here...

260 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:05:49pm

239,

My prediction is George Allen and Condi Rice.

261 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:07:06pm
I thought this was a "dry" blog...


It is for me. I get hangovers like Kennedys hurt or kill people with vehicles.

262 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:07:14pm

257 PIMF ZEUS
OY! Zeus you need spellcheck

Zeus, the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, he was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and of the Pantheon of gods who resided there. Being the supreme ruler he upheld law, justice and morals, and this made him the spiritual leader of both gods and men. Zeus was a celestial god, and originally worshiped as a weather god by the Greek tribes. These people came southward from the Balkans circa 2100 BCE. He has always been associated as being a weather god, as his main attribute is the thunderbolt, he controlled thunder, lightning and rain. Theocritus wrote circa 265 BCE: "sometimes Zeus is clear, sometimes he rains". He is also known to have caused thunderstorms. In Homer's epic poem the Iliad he sent thunderstorms against his enemies. The name Zeus is related to the Greek word dios, meaning "bright". His other attributes as well as lightning were the scepter, the eagle and his aegis (this was the goat-skin of Amaltheia).
263 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:09:40pm

230 orson buggy

Must be hell being POTUS. No wonder they all get gray hair and wrinkles in their 4 to 8 years.

have you ever noticed that the only one who never suffered from this acceleratinG aging in office was CLINTON?

264 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:10:05pm

#254 My parents were G_D and Ayn Rand ?

You mean Abraham don't you , Did you ever see the movie made about Ayn as a kinda biographical account with that red headed Eric guy? playing her protege , very twisted if you ask me!

265 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:10:42pm

#202 Geepers,

That's just recently.

Used to be you rubbed it for good luck. See link in #186.

Rubbing on a big black rock. You know, that sounds a little gay to me.

/not that there's anything wrong with that.

266 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:10:54pm

2421 SM111

Fuck the Iranians.


LOVE THIS!

you do mean the jihadists don't you?

267 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:11:09pm

need a refill

268 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:11:39pm

Eric Stolts[z]

269 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:11:59pm

#263 AtlasShrugged

Didn't you know that Clinton had a secret anti-ageing creme? A subtle mixture of cigars and stained blue dresses.

270 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:12:05pm

Cheney is getting old, and public may have problems w/ health issues, plus he'd get hung with every real and perceived mistake Bush has made in 8 years.


Gingrich has a bad public perception.


Frist sorta cheesed me off with his stem cell flip-flop, but that may not hurt in too much in a general election. Giuliani, having semi-liberal social positions might have trouble in GOP 1o's, but would rock as a VEEP. Condi might be perceived as needing more political seasoning, but would also rock as VEEP. I'd trust America has come far enough that a Mormon could win w/ GOP voters. (I have serious issues w/ LDS theology, but no question they are excellent citizens and socially are 9944/100th% cool with what I believe.

PA's other Senator, Santorum, besides a few remarks which aren't as bad as they sound in context, regarding gays, would be awesome, IMHO. A Catholic, but for same reason I'd hope Romney would be electable w/ GOP base, I'd hope he'd be electable.

Hillary may get nominated, and maybe its just me, but her voice, is so strident and unpleasant, even the undecideds could get turned off. The Ken Doll class warfare lawyer (Edwards) sounds like he is running again.


Don't know if hurricane eventually helps or hurts, but Louisiana sorority girl might be positioning to run in 2008, and might be more electable than average Demonrat.

271 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:12:25pm

I like Romney / Jeb Bush, Giuliani, or Rice.

I'm opposed to the oligarchy, um, ness of Jeb Bush running. But they are two pretty dynamic and charismatic chief executives. Romney looks like Hollywood's idea of a president. Jeb would help in my Holy Swing State of Florida.

I don't know that much about Romney. He sounded smart on O'Reilly tonight. That's enough for me, I guess. The Republicans can't afford to run a red-meat Republican against the new, improved, moderate Hillary (TM).

272 mikeymom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:13:14pm

#263- i respectfully disagree-when i first ran, he brownish hair-when he got out-gray,gray-guess the monica thing gave him a few--gray hairs , that is

273 mikeymom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:14:06pm

jeez PIMH when HE first ran, he HAD

274 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:14:22pm

RUMMEY!

I would love to see a prez that made fools of the press as much as he does


LOL!

I LOVE IT!

275 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:16:48pm

#274 eeevil conservative

RUMMEY!

I would love to see a prez that made fools of the press as much as he does


Sorry, I can't stand the entire campaign season focusing on Abu Ghraib. Rummy would be a solid, but not spectacular, choice for Veep.

276 back fourty  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:17:42pm

Im for bush and all...however the things he is doing with the un instead of distancing himself are disturbing...I thought I read in the last week or so that he was gonna meet with this guy...this is another that leads me to belive that bush is a one world order kinda guy Mahmoud Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

277 mikeymom  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:17:46pm

romney/rummy? oh my

278 Buckaroo  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:18:49pm

# 245 K B

Thank you -- now I can actually see such an operation working ...

/does that make me bad?
:-)

279 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:19:03pm

269 Misssy the MMMEOW

Didn't you know that Clinton had a secret anti-ageing creme? A subtle mixture of cigars and stained blue dresses.

oh yes, definately. It was a no brainer though, sleep late. keep everyone waiting all the time, click on presodential autopilot , fuck any ugly woman that I wanted (rape those that did not want me), take out the engines of the 19990's economy (ie "let's sue Microsoft, the propulsion behind the technological age"), laugh off attacks on America, pretend we do no know Vince Foster, give China all of our nuke tech in revenge for all those Gen Flower stories and "brotherly love", rape a few staffers (hey i was hungry!), ignore ABLR DANGER!

you know what I gotta crack another bottle

280 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:20:23pm

#275 Beagle

But it would be so much fun to watch the left implode...

They think they hate BUSH!?

I think RIce is the ultimate choice though...If anyone can wake up the dem lies about race- I think her running would do it...

Mostly- I just think she would be fabulous...and the left would have to be VERY careful on how they treated her...he he he he,

Hmmm

281 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:22:01pm

264 abraham

You mean Abraham don't you , Did you ever see the movie made about Ayn as a kinda biographical account with that red headed Eric guy? playing her protege , very twisted if you ask me!


forget the ad hominem nonsense

Just read
We the Living
Anthem
Romantic Manifesto
Fountainhead
Atlas Shrugged

in that order

282 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:22:20pm

Lurking...

283 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:23:12pm

263 AtlasShrugged

It has to be the blow-jobs. Actually when I read that he was getting one while talking to a member ocf congress, I laughed and told my wife, "That guy is a man after my own heart."

Other than that, what the fuck did Clinton really do?

284 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:23:53pm

For the record, I dislike Ayn Rand very much.

But Atlas makes me smile. :)

The alcohol is flowing tonight!

285 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:24:02pm

has anyone checked out the DU to see how much they are gobbling up the "Occupation" of New Orleans?

286 Buckaroo  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:25:01pm

# 271 Beagle

If Romney plays his card right, he can be the front runner come '07 ...

/And I think he may just be the best choice -- I think people need to get out of the Gingrich/Rice/Jeb fantasies -- ain't gonna happen!

287 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:25:09pm

#274
I hereby 2nd the aforementioned nomination of RUMSFELD FOR president AND bill WHITTLE AS VP OR VDH would suffice .

I think there is absolutely no one with a better resume than Rummy and a hawkish conservative would be just what is needed in these tumultous times!

288 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:26:24pm
266 AtlasShrugged

Fuck the Iranians.

LOVE THIS!

Ladies and Gentlemen, pick your targets.

/and don't let anyone convince you we are unable to destroy 400 targets in the compressed time frame and order that is necessary to eliminate Iran's nuclear program

289 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:26:42pm

#280 eeevil conservative

Mostly- I just think she would be fabulous...and the left would have to be VERY careful on how they treated her


I'm not sure. The Left has used boxing gloves, not kid gloves, on her so far. Ted Rall's famous "house ***" cartoon pretty much said all the Left can say. Nobody seemed to care. I like Rice as Veep, probably more than Jeb (exlcuding his Florida factor). Rice has never held an elected office I'm aware of.

If Hillary is on the top of the D ticket in '08, as it appears now, the R's should put a woman on the ticket to balance things out. Political identity politics suck, but we can't ignore reality.

290 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:27:20pm

i think it best if i bolt

dont mean i dont dig you

crazy for all of you...now if I can find that in the 2 to 3 dimensional = I'd be so down with it all

291 Missy The Cat  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:27:27pm

#279 AtlasShrugged

Which reminds me of a joke. President Clinton was returning from a speach to the Whitehouse one day. It had been snowing. On the steps of the Whitehouse written in yellow snow was the message, "Bill Clinton Sucks!" On seeing this, the President became angry. He turned to his Secret Service guards and yelled, "I want you to investigate and find out who did this!"

Several weeks later a senior Secret Service agent briefed the President on the results of the investigation. "Sir," said the agent, "we've analyzed the urine and we have some answers." "Well," the President said impatiently, "who did it?" The agent tensed up. "Sir, the DNA in the urine definetly belongs to Vince Foster. The hand writing, however, is Hillary's."

292 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:28:01pm

LOL- Rummey would also send the ME into a freaking RAGE-

Ahhh-- I am just loving the mental pictures I am getting of this...

Heck- let Rummey post a pic of Abu Grahb on his posters for POTUS and a line saying, "Go ahead, Make MY DAY!"

LOL!

293 lowandslow  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:28:16pm

Even though the dems don't have a whole lot going for them, any republican is going to have a hard time winning in 08 unless a few things happen. Like it or not there is going to have to be a major troop reduction in Iraq, the economy is going to have to hold it's own or even improve and the conservatives have got to get serious on the budget deficit. I'm not talking tax increases, I'm talking runaway spending.

294 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:28:43pm

Bill Clinton was the Governor Blanco of the US.

295 Bayou_King  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:29:31pm

here's a pic of a home for the mentally disabled... schizophrenic, etc. in the hills east of kentwood, la.

these guys helped out a lot with the generator set-up. they did well...

296 LC LaWedgie  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:30:09pm

Photo image of Mecca (1.2M):

[Link: www.ece.ubc.ca...]

297 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:30:18pm

#289 Beagle

Yeah they were crude to Rice- but it hurt them... they laid off of that crapt real quick...

anyway- I think she could beat Hillary and I think she would beat Hillary in a LANDSLIDE...don't know that anywone else could... maybe Coulter...lol

298 AtlasShrugged  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:30:30pm

MWAH!

going for a walk on the water

remember


BARTER

Life has loveliness to sell,
All beautiful and splendid things,
Blue waves whitened on a cliff,
Soaring fire that sways and sings,
And children's faces looking up
Holding wonder like a cup.

Life has loveliness to sell,
Music like a curve of gold,
Scent of pine trees in the rain,
Eyes that love you, arms that hold,
And for your spirit's still delight,
Holy thoughts that star the night.

Spend all you have for loveliness,
Buy it and never count the cost;

For one white singing hour of peace
Count many a year of strife well lost,
And for a breath of ecstasy
Give all you have been, or could be.

299 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:31:40pm

#283 Orson

It has to be the blow-jobs. Actually when I read that he was getting one while talking to a member ocf congress, I laughed and told my wife, "That guy is a man after my own heart."

Other than that, what the fuck did Clinton really do?

Precisely the point. Like my bud said when a girl asked him why men are so into BJs, "It combines two of my favorite things: havin' sex and doin' nothin'"...

300 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:32:09pm

#290 AtlasShrugged

/Pepe Le Pew mode on

Are you quite sure mon cheri? I love you MUAH MUAH, oh let us be in ze love. MUAH MUAH.

301 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:32:16pm

#286 Buckaroo

Gingrich/Rice/Jeb fantasies -- ain't gonna happen!

I agree. Gingrich has high negatives, however undeserved. Rice is too green for the top of the ticket. Jeb would be a huge mistake on the top of the ticket. People will reject the best-Bush-for-the-job look of it. Jeb needs to do something as he's term-limited out. Running for senate would be a good idea, or a Veep selection. That would position him to run (hopefully eight years) later once the Bush thing dies down.

302 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:32:40pm

#299

LOL! quite the ladies man, huh?

303 farmer of truth  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:35:19pm

Atlas,

ad hominem? who is call anyone insulting , derogatory names?

Atlas Shrugged, check, Fountainhead, check Anthem, check

THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT , new 30 - 50 times
old 7- 10 times, and still just getting started, priceless!

304 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:36:58pm

#302 eeevil

No more a ladies' man than the rest of us -- he just happened to be asked the question. But one has to admit, he nailed it - no pun intended...

305 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:40:07pm

#304

LOL!

No offense, but as a woman, this is why I like not dating.. lol...

just can't see myself fawning over men with that kind of attitude...

I guess it boils down to both men and women being out for themselves... sad...

306 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:42:11pm

#305 eeevil

I think you misunderstood -- the "doin' nothin'" was only at the moment... Believe me, the favor is returned...

307 stuck in california  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:42:15pm

#304

CTP

Sorry, but if Monica asked, shoo, fly, shooo

308 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:43:45pm

Nite all. Got a good movie to watch.

309 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:44:09pm

#307 stuck in CA

I tend to agree...

310 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:44:34pm

#306

LOL! Okay- sorry I misunderstood...

Ty for being so nice to me for it...

Please forgive me... my bad...

311 christheprofessor  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:49:20pm

#310 eeevil

No problemo... You have to admit, the "doin' nothin'" aspect is a plus... Not to mention the precision...

/okay, that's as risque as I'm gettin', dammit!

312 eeevil conservative  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:52:38pm

lol- chirstheprofessor...new thread bro...

313 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 7:55:33pm

#307 stuck in california

I bet things would be different after 2am.

314 nonic  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 8:03:04pm

#293 lowandslow

I agree. Sadly.

And I'll tell you something else.

The 2005 income tax rules regarding who can be a dependent, who can be head of household, and members of non-traditinal families not being allowed to share a child anymore for various tax benefits is going to hurt the Republicans BIG TIME.

NOBODY knows about this. And it's going to come as a very rude surprise for a lot of people. Low-income people.

It's been my opinion that low-income people don't buy the "tax cuts for the rich" story because they know they've been getting their Earned Income Credit "refunds" (several thousand dollars without paying any taxes).

But this is changing.

One tax season, and things are going to change. Big time.

You wanna know? Go to irs.gov and click at the left on "tax professionals."

If it doesn't hurt you, it's probably going to hurt somebody you know.

315 rcris5  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 8:03:11pm

And where is rove in this? Can't be much of a black helicopter conspiracy without Rove. Boring.

316 Orson Buggy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 8:07:36pm

#315 rcris5

Where is ROve? He's roving! It's his nature to do so...

317 Killian Bundy  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 8:11:46pm
#315

And where is rove in this? Can't be much of a black helicopter conspiracy without Rove. Boring.

Did Karl give you permission to mention black helicopters?

/if not, you'll have to deal with Spiders

318 Manzanita and Sage  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 8:43:16pm

I have a question.

If September 11th was a great triumph against the capitalist infidels, and Osama Bin Laden is just short of a God, then why do Muslims say that Al Queda didn't blow up the Twin Towers?

These 'skeptics' are giving credit to the Jews and Bush for goodness sake! I thought that they hated them. Why give them credit for such a strategic victory.

Talk about your long term planning!

[Bush and those pesky 'Jews' talking]
Hmmm... let's see. We blow up these buildings using all planes filled with civilians... yes, maybe, but I don't know, if everything runs smoothly it might appear too well planned... well, we can have one of the planes go down in a field giving a boost to Ameri-Zionist patriots who have defeated the false 'terrorist' foe... Can we be sure that the buildings will come down? ... No, maybe we better blow them up from inside. We can use hundreds of suicide bombers dressed as firemen to insure their destruction... Great idea! A lot of TNT can be hidden beneath those bulky jackets...

The planning goes on, but you get the picture.

319 Merovign  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 9:08:34pm

#254 AtlasShrugged

#1 I think you're going to wake up in the morning and look at that bottle and say "oh, crap, that's not Pinot Noir! No wonder my head is running around the room!"

And this is my ultimate "drunk quote" from now on:

My parents were G-d and Ayn Rand

I'll go make some comments on your site now... :)

320 Psyduck  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 9:36:29pm

Were there even "a lack of jew in the building?"

I always thought that was one of the less than credible conspiracy theories.

321 Beagle  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 10:20:27pm

#320 Psyduck

If you look at the overall numbers of employees at the time who escaped and compare it to the overall numbers of Jews who escaped, taking into account it was early, overall numbers being low, nothing looks suspicious. I think the towers employed somewhere between 50K and 100K people.

What if they'd hit the buildings lower, around 11 AM? They would have gotten their massacre. I guess the other tall buildings prevented the jihadi kamikazes from hitting much lower.

322 Psyduck  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 10:33:40pm

Beagle

That specific conspiracy theory is so infuriating. I have many jewish freinds that talk ad nauseum debunking that theory.

I fsomeone were rational, I wouldn't be able to understand how one could come to the conclusion. Aside from that, the brainwashing Iran gets from their government is astounding and infuriating in its own right.

when I lived abroad, one of my dearest freinds was a Persian Jew who was displaced in the late seventies by the Islamic revolution. He lost everything, but he still had a small place in his heart for the good days he saw in Iran.

I can't understand how Iranians could be so callous and nasty to people who contributed so well, when they were a free(ish) society.

323 norar  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 11:04:52pm

#322 Psyduck

I can't understand how Iranians could be so callous and nasty to people who contributed so well, when they were a free(ish) society.

Iranians and ayatollahs are not exactly synonimous. Iranians as a whole do not have a say on what they are fed on TV.

To think of it, the Americans do not have much say on what they get from the American TV either, considering that MSM is heavily populated by the keen admirers of the distinctly fascist ideologies (like, for example, social justice administered from above) rather than personal freedom fans. This is a true reason for why we get a pictures from Iranian TV from MEMRI and not from MSM - some people are prone to thinking for themselves and speaking out their minds, you know, and there is no religious police to shut them up.

324 Psyduck  Fri, Sep 16, 2005 11:14:46pm
Iranians and ayatollahs are not exactly synonimous. Iranians as a whole do not have a say on what they are fed on TV.

I certainly live and die by that hope for humanity.

I watch closely to the new student revolution, and I hope the jewel of Asia Minor can one day return as a free and open society.

It seems Europe and the Americas have absorbed many of the people who don't want to worship the moon god, and beg mullahs for money.

325 hutchrun  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 1:05:23am

Sorry if this has been po9sted before:

Blair ‘shocked’ over BBC Katrina coverage
By Joshua Chaffin and Aline van Duyn in New York
Published: September 17 2005 00:38 | Last updated: September 17 2005 00:38

Tony Blair was shocked by the BBC's coverage of Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans, describing it as “full of hatred of America”, Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, revealed on Friday night.

Mr Murdoch, a long-time critic of the BBC who controls rival Sky News, said the prime minister had recounted his feelings in a private conversation earlier this week in New York.
[Link: news.ft.com...]

326 Joel  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 1:57:51am

#6 AG in Houston
Gee the other day you said that they only dislike Zionists and not Jews.

327 hutchrun  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 2:01:49am

"The honour of Islam lies in insulting kufr and kafirs. One who respects the kafirs dishonours the Muslims... The real purpose of levying jiziya on them is to humiliate them to such an extent that they may not be able to dress well and to live in gran- deur. They should constantly remain terrified and trembling. It is intended to hold them under contempt and to uphold the honour and might of Islam."
[Link: www.flex.com...]

328 rickl  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 3:00:24am
#249 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades

...THE CANADIAN HURRICANE CENTER...

Bet they don't have much to do...

329 Beagle  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:08:01am

#326 Joel

#6 AG in Houston
Gee the other day you said that they only dislike Zionists and not Jews.


Missing sarc tag. It happens all the time.

330 Roger  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:12:42am

#329 Beagle bologna.

331 jaynumber13  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:13:40am

I want to see the report in the Jerusalem Post this idiot refers to.

Insane pieces of shint.

332 Roger  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:19:03am

#329 Beagle, Joel was referring to
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

333 Roger  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:23:57am

#329 Beagle, AG in Houston had an arguement with Q.
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

I asked for clarification.
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
Got none. Check the thread. He was defended by others.

334 Pennies for Patriots  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:56:11am

Re: #163 Condor

Your post:

THE fast-food chain, Burger King, is withdrawing its ice-cream cones after the lid of the dessert offended a Muslim.

The man claimed the design resembled the Arabic inscription for Allah, and branded it sacrilegious, threatening a "jihad".

The chain is being forced to spend thousands of pounds redesigning the lid with backing from The Muslim Council of Britain. It apologised and said: "The design simply represents a spinning ice-cream cone."


Response:

Can you say "zero tolerance"?
I know you can...

Here is the image of the innocent ice cream lid:

www.ethnicmediagroup.co.uk/UserFiles/News/PAGE-1-N EW.jpg

I once took a shit that looked like that. Now I know why it smelled so bad.

335 Mentat  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 4:57:53am

When Muslims immigrate to Western countries, in particular the U.S., what do you think is foremost on their minds?

"They are obsessed with foreign politics," says Steve Landek, who has been mayor of Bridgeview since 1999. "I come to talk to them about better sidewalks. They want to know how to run for Congress so they can change America's Israeli policy."

[Link: www.time.com...]

Jews in the United States had better wake up and soon!

336 EE  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 5:16:55am

So according to Iran, the islamikazis of 9/11 were really Zionists in the service of the Mossad?

According to Saudi Prince Nayef, al Qaida is actually a Zionist enterprise in the service of the Mossad. That's why al Qaida people attacked Saudi Arabia, according to Prince Nayef.

And yet Iran itself boasts that they have gotten pledges from thousands of islamikazi wannabes. Are they suggesting that the mullahs themselves may also be Zionists in the service of the Mossad, as well as the islamikazi volunteers that they boast of?

And the largest number of islamikazis who commit suicide murder in Iraq are from Saudi Arabia. Perhaps these islamikazis are also Zionists in the service of the Mossad. Or perhaps the Wahhabi clerics who send these splodeydopes on their death mission into Iraq are also Zionists in the service of the Mossad.

And what about the islamikazis of Hamas, Palestine Islamic Jihad, and Aqsa Martyrs Brigade? Are they also really Zionists in the service of the Mossad?

The underlying theme of all of this crapola that issues from Iran, from Prince Nayef, and from other lying leaders of the Muslim world, is that somehow Muslims are not to blame, and that all of the islamikazi suicide murders going on throughout the world are all a Zionist plot to discredit Islam.

If they believed this crapola they would be paranoid. But they don't believe these libels against the Jews -- any more than Hitler believed his libels against the Jews in his book Mein Kampf. They find it convenient to manipulate their gullible masses by directing lies and hate against the Jews. Its purpose is to divert the Muslim public's hostility from their own governments.

337 USA  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 5:35:31am

100 Charles

As a Mac OS guy...

A man is known by the OS he keeps...

338 Joel  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 6:09:00am

OT - today is the 143rd anniversary of the bloodiest day in American History - the anniversary of the Battle of Antietam 9/17/1862.

332 Roger and 329 Beagle
AG in Hosuton is a Ha'retz admirer. That says it all to me. People say he served in the IDF - there is no proof of that only his word, however let's take him at his word. So what? You know who else served in the IDF? - left wing whackos such as Israel Shahak, Ehud Adiv (convicted in 1972 of spying for Syria), and a myriad of other leftists including Amram Mitzna who became a General, so too on the oppsote end of the political spectrum Baruch GOldstein, Meir Kahane, Yigal Amir and Eden whateverhislast name was who committed murder on that bus in Shfaram.

George McGovern was a decorated bomber pilot in World War II - he was wrong though on every issue as a Senator and Presidential candidate. Let us not forget John F. Kerry and the first President Bush.

339 Powderfinger  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 7:21:16am

#338 Joel

Let's not forget Dhimmi.

340 DockScience  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 7:31:07am

Let me get this straight... the 911 operation was too well organized for Arabs to have carried out, thus it must have been Jews.

hmmm... is there a message in there somewhere?

341 kawaika  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 12:21:50pm

I'm convinced...

/s

342 massachusetts republican  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 1:18:05pm

Sick

343 Lawrence Schmerel  Sat, Sep 17, 2005 3:40:05pm

They are actually seething because more Jews were not murdered on 9/11.

Al Queda expected the World Trade Center to be packed to the top floors with global-financial-lever-controlling Jews. The fact that it wasn't just proves that the Jews are more clever than Al Queda's Iranian counter-parts expected.


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