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At Joe Klein’s TIME Magazine blog, the moonbats are hatin’ on LGF: Georgia, Georgia...

Posted by Anonymous
September 15, 2007

More moments of moonbat pride.
You people are shameful.

[Link...]

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Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!!!!!! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

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1 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:50:00pm
2 CJW  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:50:16pm

I am not a Neo-Nazi. In fact, I'm not a Nazi now and never have been.

3 Teacake!  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:50:29pm

no one is subjecting you to anything, its your choice asswipes.

4 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:51:44pm

Nothing like being called a Nazi by a anti-semitic tyrannophilic socialist.

5 republic  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:52:10pm
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Hey kid, I've got a great idea, just stay in your parents basement, and hold your breath for 15 minutes.

With love,

republic

6 HypnoToad  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:52:27pm

And here I thought this was the speak up and save civilization site.

7 trailortrash  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:52:42pm

NO U!11!11

8 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:52:55pm

CZ adds another post to his scrapbook

9 Cicero05  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:53:11pm

Yet another well-constructed Leftard argument...

10 Amerikajin  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:53:23pm

*foreheadslap*

Does this person not see the amusing irony of yelling 'SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP' and demanding that someone be banned... and then accusing that other entity of intolerance. Colossal.

Also, I never received my armband, can someone check on that?

11 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:53:38pm

Which is to say a bunch of assholes who are all a haircut and a brown shirt short of being a bunch of proper Nazis themselves.

12 Nevergiveup  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:53:40pm

I think somebody forgot to take their meds today!

13 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 9:55:24pm

Nazi is an acronym for National Socialist German Workers Party.

In other words...they were Leftists!

14 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:12:29pm
15 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:13:01pm

Was there just a hamster jam?

16 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:13:07pm

Ruh Roh! It's TIME for mirrors!

Chas. should have seen that coming.

17 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:13:52pm

OT but worth it.


I have drank beer, in Austin, 1993 with Buster Bloodvessel

Lip Up, Fatty!


Fatty Reggae!

18 Sponge  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:14:05pm

Same guy that wants people to stop picking on Brittney, I'm sure.

19 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:14:11pm

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!

I thought Lefty was all about 'peace, love and let's all get along'?

20 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:14:32pm

re: #1 song_and_dance_man

MAKE ME, MAKE ME, MAKE ME.

ROFLMAFAO!

21 tripletdad  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:15:36pm

It always amazes me that they don't get the Nazi reference. National, as in nationalizing healthcare, education, etc. and Socialism, as in, well, Socialism, as many Dems embrace. National Socialist fits the Democraps way more that Republicans!

22 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:15:58pm

re: #17 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

He's gonna be HUGE!

23 noneya  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:16:10pm

haha we must be doing something right then!

24 DeafDog  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:16:48pm

re: #1 song_and_dance_man

MAKE ME, MAKE ME, MAKE ME.

HAHA. Good use of the first post.

25 pablito  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:17:02pm

KOS KIDZ is an LGF sock puppet, but a very funny one.

I hope.

26 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:17:05pm

Gees, I hope it wasn't anything I said.

27 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:17:08pm

haha Another one he posted:

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
THERE IS NO DECREASE IN VIOLENCE. IT IS YET ANOTHER BETRAYUS LIE! THERE WILL BE NO DECREASE IN THE VIOLENCE UNTIL WE LEAVE IRAQ AND THEN THE END OF THE OPPRESSION WILL LEAD TO PEACE AND HARMONY FOR THE ENTIRE REGION.

28 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:17:15pm

The Kos followers have turned word, "Nazi" into a convenient cliche.

Its flung around like the word, "Racist"

29 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:17:53pm

artists, musicians, or actors, offen have little or no training out side there area of interest. if they want to debate art, music or acting i will listen beyond that they more offen than not are total idiots.. My MFA only gives me expertease in the area of my study not much else. it is not accidental that most artists are leftist as there viewpoints come out of the air and not real knowage. That and almost all of the teaching staff in said art schools are leftist.

Most of my political ideas came out of the bus, econ, and history classes i offen took almost none of them came out of the printing, painting or even art history classes.

I HAVE SEEN MORE ANTI SEMITISM AT KOS (PUSSY IN ARABIC) SO THEY SHOULD BE A LITTLE CAREFULL WHO THEY CALL NAZI.

30 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:18:01pm
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP

I wonder if this is Stacey London.

(Gotta' tell ya' something. White after Labor Day IS gauche.)

31 Killian Bundy  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:19:02pm
Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH

LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ

PEACE
PEACE
PEACE

WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS

HILLARY!
HILLARY!

/yep, that about sums it up

32 ZardozZ  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:19:34pm

Seems like 100mg of Zoloft / day won't be enough for this guy...

33 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:19:53pm

hitler rose hitler fell anti semites like ANSWER can go to hell (and take kos and the d.u. with you)

34 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:20:10pm
35 pablito  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:20:20pm

re: #31 Killian Bundy

A true unhinged leftist wouldn't get too excited about hillary, methinks.

36 6pat6  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:20:31pm

The Lefty Leftards of LeftyLand surely don't demonstrate their self-touted "tolerance" very well, do they...let's see, my Conservative brain (we're slow, according to the Lefties) reads:

"SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!"

translation: "WAAAGH! I DON'T WANNAHEER HEREHEAR YOU LGF-ERS!"

There. Now they can read their own writing, as it is...!

37 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:20:41pm

re: #13 DesertSage

Nazi is an acronym for National Socialist German Workers Party.

In other words...they were Leftists!

They (the Nazis) were pre-existing. Hitler adapted some of the socialist trappings (including a company that still exists, the Peoples Car, Volkswagen (popular with 60s hippies because the cars of the current enemy, the USSR, wasn't on sale) but Hitler was neither left nor right, but all about nationalism and racial purity.

38 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:20:55pm

RON PAUL!

RON PAUL!

RON PAUL!

39 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:21:03pm

re: #28 RTLM
not just kos been a standard ploy from the radical left since the 1960's

40 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:21:36pm

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP

MAKE ME, MAKE ME, MAKE ME.
***

Paging Dr. Freud.

Anal retentive/expulsive.

41 Frank_Mtl  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:21:40pm

Moonbats are best left stewing in their own juice.

42 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:21:55pm

Lets see... there is a movement afoot world wide that wants to kill all the Jews (not just Israelis, but all Jews), and this site opposes them... so that makes this site the Nazi site.

Perfect logic!

/&infin sarc

43 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:22:30pm

Rove told Chas., "You can't BUY P.R. like this!" Bwaahahahahahajajaja

44 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:22:34pm

Good night.

45 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:22:42pm
46 Pro-Bush Canuck  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:22:43pm

Hey there, Moonbats!

Hitler Was A Socialist

Yup, that's right leftoids: you own ALL the evil for the past 100 years or so, not just Mao, Stalin & Co.

That's why God inspired the Founders to include the Second Ammendment: He anticipated the likes of you.

47 neverquit  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:22:44pm

"Koz, I'm laughing at the superior intellect"

48 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:23:23pm

Other funny comments:

Another one by him:

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
IMPEACH BETRAYUS NOW FOR THE LATEST LIE!

ANd yet another:

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH

LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ

PEACE
PEACE
PEACE

WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS

HILLARY!
HILLARY!
HILLARY!




and someone else calling the kos guy down.

Posted by Keven Bennett
September 15, 2007
At least, Anonymouse, you aren't as irritating as KOS KIDZ. Mind you, that doesn't mean I'm closer to the Right than the Left.

I WISH KOS KIDZ would at least TRY to type something in lower case, just for the hedubblehockystics of it!

And, of course, avoid repetition!

haha this one is classic :P

Posted by JT
September 16, 2007
re: LGF
Settle down ChenZen. It was time to go...

49 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:23:25pm

Gore is smart enough to know not to debate anybody on Global Warming.

Gore's Dubious School Record
Author: By JENNIFER C. BRACERAS
Date: 09/07/2000 Page: A15 Section: Op-Ed, Boston Globe

Jennifer C. Braceras is an attorney and research fellow at Harvard Law School. Her column appears regularly in the Globe.

When will the liberal media stop treating left-wing ideology as a proxy for intelligence? For months the press has questioned the intellect of Republican candidate George W. Bush, while describing Al Gore as "serious," "intellectual" - even "wonkish."

The basis for the media's unfair attacks on Bush's intelligence is his 30-year-old Yale College transcript (purloined last fall and published by The New Yorker). Yet The Washington Post's subsequent revelation of Gore's unimpressive academic record has done little to alter the media's false portrayal of Gore as "the smartest kid in the class." It is a record that is worth reviewing, if only to debunk the myth of Gore as a serious student.

Gore's undergraduate transcript from Harvard is riddled with C's, including a C-minus in introductory economics, a D in one science course, and a C-plus in another. "In his sophomore year at Harvard," the Post reported, "Gore's grades were lower than any semester recorded on Bush's transcript from Yale." Moreover, Gore's graduate school record - consistently glossed over by the press - is nothing short of shameful. In 1971, Gore enrolled in Vanderbilt Divinity School where, according to Bill Turque, author of "Inventing Al Gore," he received F's in five of the eight classes he took over the course of three semesters. Not surprisingly, Gore did not receive a degree from the divinity school. Nor did Gore graduate from Vanderbilt Law School, where he enrolled for a brief time and received his fair share of C's. (Bush went on to earn an MBA from Harvard).

But whereas the liberal press has described Bush's college days as a time of misspent youth, media accounts of Gore's undergraduate years are grossly fawning. (The New York Times: "As Mr. Bush was frolicking around Yale, a young man named Al Gore was studying at Harvard"; "Harvard nurtured the part of [Gore] that is in love with the world of ideas." The New Republic: "At Harvard, Gore set himself formidable intellectual challenges.")

And then there is the laughable October issue of Psychology Today. As part of a cover story entitled, "Gore and Bush on the Couch," the magazine reports the results of a spurious "analysis" of 10 of the candidates speeches and/or interviews. The authors claim that the study "verifies" the popular stereotype that "Bush is not as deep a thinker as Gore."

Two pages later, readers will be shocked - shocked! - to learn that the magazine's (no doubt scientific) study of the candidates' facial gestures reveals that Gore is the "more serious, constrained, controlled, weighty, ponderous, [and] dominant of the two candidates." More ponderous, perhaps . . . but, please, spare me the pop psychology.

Biased reporters, however, are not the only ones to blame. Indeed, the vice president himself has cultivated this genius persona (one of many). Thus, he did not correct PBS News anchor Gwen Ifill when she referred to him as a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School. Even more significant was the line in Gore's convention acceptance speech in which he stated, "I know my own imperfections. I know that sometimes people say I'm too serious, that I talk too much substance and policy." Poor Al, he's just too smart for the job...

(Hey, kos kidz, you reading this?)

50 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:24:18pm

re: #44 MandyManners

Nite Mandy. Champagne wishes and Mr. September dreams.

51 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:25:32pm
52 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:25:37pm

one of the first groups hitler (yermak shamo) sent to the concentration camps were the S.A. who believed in the 'socialism' of national socialism.

the idology was just a tool which was used by both hitler and stalin. the one thing both had in common was they believed the END JUSTIFIED THE MEANS so both committed mass murder in the millions. To say that the nazis were socialists sort of misses the point in my opinion.

53 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:25:41pm

mediocre video quality, but hey


Like Rome and Juliet, Sampson and Delilah...

54 Boot Hill  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:27:10pm

damn, looks like someone blew out a caps lock key.
anyone got a spare?

55 Carol Herman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:27:45pm

Joe Klein should go back to being "annonymous." He'd sell more copy.

By the way, for true silence from the media; have you noticed The New Republic? Or are they still waiting for an apology from bloggers? Like Hillary "sticking by her man," these freaks stick by their stories.

56 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:27:45pm

re: #37 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

I beg to differ Ed. I've been studying Hitler and the Nazis for many years and I have plenty of documentation that proves he and his buddy Mussolini (Fascism: from fasci- to bundle) were totalitarian leftists.

I don't have the time or energy to start breaking out all my documentation now, but trust me, it's true.

57 republic  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:27:46pm

re: #31 Killian Bundy

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
IMPEACH
LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ
LEAVE IRAQ

PEACE
PEACE
PEACE

WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS
WAR CRIMES TRIALS

HILLARY!
HILLARY!


/yep, that about sums it up

These Koskooks can't ever figure out, that it was Hillary, who ordered the killing of Christians in the Kosovo War, and defended the very islamofascist human butchers who tried to kill our troops at Fort Dix.

OH, that's right, that is the plan of the left.

58 6pat6  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:27:49pm

Hey, KosKKKiddies out there that might be reading this (or having it read TO you, more likely!), I want you to try a new exercise, since we Conservatives are allegedly fat, lazy racists that use all of the Earth's resources. It's aerobics and yoga combined, you'll dig it, Lefties! The exercise goes like this:

1) Strip yourself of all clothing
2) Sit on the floor with your legs crossed
3) Arch your back and tilt your head back so that your lips touch your rectum
4) Kiss it and make yourself feel better
5) If you can't reach it, ask your imaginary friend to help you

59 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:19pm

re: #53 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

mediocre video quality, but hey


Like Romeo and Juliet, Sampson and Delilah...

60 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:19pm

re: #51 song_and_dance_man

Yeah it's on the comment section of the link under georgia georgia up in Charles' entry. Scroll all the way down.

And no, I did not post that lol...there.

61 DeafDog  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:22pm

re: #46 Pro-Bush Canuck

Hey there, Moonbats!

Hitler Was A Socialist

Yup, that's right leftoids: you own ALL the evil for the past 100 years or so, not just Mao, Stalin & Co.

That's why God inspired the Founders to include the Second Ammendment: He anticipated the likes of you.

...and Chairman Mao called his followers "progressives"

62 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:37pm

re: #48 Highrise

OMG! Wait 'til the CZ voting bloc reads that!

63 republic  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:39pm

Anyone seen savage_nation today?

/tapping foot, waiting...

64 Piglet-U93  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:47pm

For a moment there I thought the KOS kid was talking to Muslims. It made complete sense until I realized it was directed towards those who are opposed to Islam. Oh, well.

65 ps2  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:28:53pm

HELP!

Whenever there are more than 200 comments to a posting I am unable to read the comments. It comes up COMMENT HIDDEN and I can figure no way of opening them. I'm a computer dummy. Please advise.

66 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:29:20pm

re: #54 Boot Hill

damn, looks like someone blew out a caps lock key.
anyone got a spare?

HE WANTS YOU TO FEEL HIS RAGE!

67 pablito  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:29:26pm

Here's KOS KIDZ' latest post:

Clearly, sustained low inflation implies less uncertainty about the future, and lower risk premiums imply higher prices of stocks and other earning assets. We can see that in the inverse relationship exhibited by price/earnings ratios and the rate of inflation in the past. But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?

68 Wendya  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:29:58pm

I would have posted something over there...but really, who wants to compete with that level of intellectual and emotional maturity?

69 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:30:11pm

re: #65 ps2

Try refreshing 2x, and clear your cache...

70 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:30:22pm

re: #32 ZardozZ

Seems like 100mg of Zoloft / day won't be enough for this guy...

Thorazine.

71 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:30:58pm

re: #65 ps2

What's your browser?

72 6pat6  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:31:07pm

re: #70 BignJames

Demoral

73 Yankee Division Son  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:31:16pm

So moonbats disgracefully disrupt a 9/11 memorial, Charles posts about it (with no commentary, the evidence speaks for itself) and thus LGF is branded an "intolerant neo-nazi hate site" by the tolerant, caring left.

wait, I'm confused...

74 6pat6  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:31:40pm

re: #70 BignJames

Hell, maybe Pamprin?

75 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:32:42pm

re: #70 BignJames

re: #32 ZardozZ


Seems like 100mg of Zoloft / day won't be enough for this guy...

Thorazine.

Okay, but you're gonna have to deal with Tom Cruise.

76 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:33:25pm

re: #25 pablito

KOS KIDZ is an LGF sock puppet, but a very funny one.

I hope.

Please let's not say this unless you know this is factually being done. Other people read this site and I don't want them thinking that LGF goes around sockpuppeting.

77 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:33:41pm

re: #67 pablito

Here's KOS KIDZ' latest post:

Clearly, sustained low inflation implies less uncertainty about the future, and lower risk premiums imply higher prices of stocks and other earning assets. We can see that in the inverse relationship exhibited by price/earnings ratios and the rate of inflation in the past. But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?

I thought the bubble burst gloom'n doomers had all been sent to pasture and were enjoying that hard earned tenure.

78 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:34:40pm
79 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:01pm

Not sure why an English band with musicians of Jamaican and Jewish descent were popular with skinheads, but Bad Manners was.

Of course,

Skin Head Love Affair

from 2006, apparently, and again, rather mediocre video quality.

80 squarepeg  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:07pm

re: #67 pablito

Translation: I've found the dictionary! And I can't get up!

81 victor_yugo  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:16pm

The truth hurts, does it?

Boo fucking hoo.

82 rappmandu  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:20pm

kasto gaddhaharu!

83 bikermailman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:25pm

re: #32 ZardozZ

Seems like 100mg of Zoloft Thorazine / day won't be enough for this guy...

84 Boot Hill  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:35:48pm

re: #66 cbinflux

re: #54 Boot Hill

damn, looks like someone blew out a caps lock key.
anyone got a spare?

HE WANTS YOU TO FEEL HIS RAGE!

all I'm feeling is his inability to work a keyboard properly...that and the fact that yelling stupidity doesn't make it less stupid...

85 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:36:14pm

re: #75 cbinflux

Tom Cruise is a midget. That's right, a midget. Not a "little person",a midget.

There, now I feel better.

86 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:37:03pm
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

DON'T YOU JUST LOVE IT WHEN THEY POST IN ALL CAPS LIKE THAT? MAKES THEM SEEM LIKE THEY ARE ABOUT TO STRANGLE THEIR CAT. ACTUALLY, WHEN I READ WHAT I'M WRITING RIGHT NOW, I'M SORT OF YELLING IN MY HEAD. GIVES ME A CREEPY FEELING. THESE PEOPLE ARE DRIVING THEMSELVES NUTS. OR EVEN NUTZ. Ah, that's better. I couldn't stand it any longer. That all caps stuff can drive you crazy. SERIOUSLY. That and that weird pumpkin color they have over there.

87 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:37:33pm

re: #78 song_and_dance_man

Fence sitters typically love attention (attention whore at it's finest)...that they get from both sides...tis why they sit, stir the pot, chuckle, then go back to plotting.

88 Ps2  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:37:53pm

#69
I tried refreshing 2xs and more...it did not work. Any more suggestion?

89 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:38:01pm

Um, Mirror-Check, Your Holiness

The Pope recently lamented that "Europe has become child-poor" and blamed this on Europeans' being too involved in their own lives and too uninterested in procreation.

After his speech, the Pope returned to his opulent papal mansion, where he will continue to receive advice from trusted advisers who, like him, have for decades refused to have sex with women.

90 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:38:23pm
91 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:38:27pm

I feel refreshed...

92 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:39:09pm

re: #70 BignJames

re: #32 ZardozZ


Seems like 100mg of Zoloft / day won't be enough for this guy...

Thorazine.

I'm a big fan of thorazine for frothing moonbats, it's nice and sedating. Antidepressants may further exacerbate their manic episodes. Demerol won't help for psychotic features.

93 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:39:10pm

Whether Hitler was a real socialist or just posed as one for political gain misses the point.

The ideologies of the left are statist... they all center around the idea that individuals should surrender autonomy to the state. The future dictators of the world are drawn to the left because it offers them the tools to accomplish their goals... a group of willing activists who will fight against personal liberty, and a philosophy to justify it all.

The lefties have a poor track record when it comes to spotting the tyrants in their midst; they become intoxicated when one of their own gains power, so they continue to blindly support the nascent dictator as he consolidates power, until it is too late to stop him.

For these reasons fascism will generally creep in from the left. Inadvertent or not, it is its nursery.

94 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:39:48pm

re: #87 Highrise
Why'd you have to bring her into this?

/

95 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:39:50pm

re: #76 Highrise

re: #25 pablito

KOS KIDZ is an LGF sock puppet, but a very funny one.

I hope.

Please let's not say this unless you know this is factually being done. Other people read this site and I don't want them thinking that LGF goes around sockpuppeting.

Why not just get in there and speak for us?

Posted by Noam Sayin'
September 16, 2007

General Petreaus is an honorable man of many accomplishments - as is evident by the full chest of medals and accomodations. Given that, why must you denigrate him?

It's because you would rather lose an entire war - and our brave soldiers be damned - than admit that an idea that emits from other than your pusillanimous moral high ground is the solution to the problem.

You people sicken me - and your party sickens me.

Let it be known on record - I will never again vote for any democrat at any level of office ever again.

96 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:39:59pm
97 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:40:39pm

re: #89 cbinflux

Um, Mirror-Check, Your Holiness

The Pope recently lamented that "Europe has become child-poor" and blamed this on Europeans' being too involved in their own lives and too uninterested in procreation.

After his speech, the Pope returned to his opulent papal mansion, where he will continue to receive advice from trusted advisers who, like him, have for decades refused to have sex with women.

Not to mention that the Catholic population in Europe is declining drastically. Would make sense if some priest and nuns got together to grow the faith, so to speak.

98 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:40:51pm

re: #91 DesertSage

I feel refreshed...

200 push-ups?

99 pdogg  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:40:57pm

HOW COME THERE'S ANOTHER GREEN LIGHT ON MY KEYBOARD? IS THERE ANY WAY TO TURN it off? oh never mind it shut off.

100 abolitionist  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:41:22pm

SHUT UP

That would be a text msg received on my cellphone last Wednesday morning. Any other Lizards get one?

101 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:42:12pm

re: #99 pdogg

HOW COME THERE'S ANOTHER GREEN LIGHT ON MY KEYBOARD? IS THERE ANY WAY TO TURN it off? oh never mind it shut off.

That's it. All caps gives you the green light to go nuts.

102 Nascar70  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:42:49pm

re: #5 republic

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Hey kid, I've got a great idea, just stay in your parents basement, and hold your breath for 15 minutes.

With love,

republic

like that will ever happen they are too dumb to do something like that

103 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:43:01pm

I'd say the dems are more stalinists than anything else, that stupid Rush Holt bill that would eliminate the secret ballot is proof of their aim to control every aspect of our lives. Can you imagine the level of retaliation that would creep out if the dems actually knew who voted against them?

104 Nascar70  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:43:02pm

re: #21 tripletdad

It always amazes me that they don't get the Nazi reference. National, as in nationalizing healthcare, education, etc. and Socialism, as in, well, Socialism, as many Dems embrace. National Socialist fits the Democraps way more that Republicans!

that is speaking the truth

105 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:43:08pm

re: #98 Noam Sayin'

re: #91 DesertSage

I feel refreshed...

200 push-ups?

100 push-ups.
200 sit-ups.

106 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:43:36pm

at first the communists esp under v.i. Lenin and Trotsky were internationalist in out look but after joe stalin took control the soviets really became much more nationalist and really fellowed the idea of SOCIALISM IN ONE COUNTRY. so in practice this became a kind of nationalism that in many ways was not unlike the kind of nationalism under NAZISM.

CONSERATIVE view points are not uniform on a lot of things the kind of conserativism effected by some forms of libertarianism do believe in smaller gov't and more freedom. BUT there are some forms of conserative thought that are auratarian and offen have dictatorships as the form of gov't an example of this would be fronco's spain and pinochoeh chile. I can think of one political group in America that started on the far left and ended up on the far right so just because some one in there youth was a socialist for example benito musaline does not mean that when they gain power they are still socialist.

Nazism beleived in a big state but it did this in cahoots with big german and other capitalists. In europe there are other forms of dictatorship besides from the left two examples would be monarchists and bonapartists.

107 Da_Beerfreak  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:43:37pm

re: #52 yochanan

one of the first groups hitler (yermak shamo) sent to the concentration camps were the S.A. who believed in the 'socialism' of national socialism.

the idology was just a tool which was used by both hitler and stalin. the one thing both had in common was they believed the END JUSTIFIED THE MEANS so both committed mass murder in the millions. To say that the nazis were socialists sort of misses the point in my opinion.

The S.A. was sold down the river to buy the support of the German military.
Hitler was told by the Field Marshals to get rid of the S.A. if he wanted their help.
The rest as they say is history.

108 DeafDog  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:44:01pm

re: #93 stevieray

Whether Hitler was a real socialist or just posed as one for political gain misses the point.

The ideologies of the left are statist... they all center around the idea that individuals should surrender autonomy to the state. The future dictators of the world are drawn to the left because it offers them the tools to accomplish their goals... a group of willing activists who will fight against personal liberty, and a philosophy to justify it all.

The lefties have a poor track record when it comes to spotting the tyrants in their midst; they become intoxicated when one of their own gains power, so they continue to blindly support the nascent dictator as he consolidates power, until it is too late to stop him.

For these reasons fascism will generally creep in from the left. Inadvertent or not, it is its nursery.

EXACTLY! Surrendering power to the state, in it's most "fungible" form, is through taxation. If you promote higher taxes, you are promoting greater surrender of power to the state. If you support lower taxes, then you are pormoting less surrender of power to the state.

109 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:44:22pm

re: #91 DesertSage

I feel refreshed...




110 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:44:32pm

So we're intolerant of stalinists and intolerant islamofascists? They say it like it's a bad thing!

111 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:44:54pm
112 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:45:04pm

re: #97 meMarc

Oh, no you dinnit sat THAT!

113 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:45:09pm

Charles may have played with more sophisticated musicians, but has he ever played in an all girl band?


The Body Snatchers= 'Do Rock Steady!'

114 tripletdad  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:45:20pm

#99 pdogg
That's hilarious!

115 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:45:49pm

re: #105 DesertSage

re: #98 Noam Sayin'


re: #91 DesertSage

I feel refreshed...

200 push-ups?

100 push-ups.
200 sit-ups.


Uhhh...300...uhhh...300 Chin Ups! Yeah 300 chin ups. Ahhh.

116 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:47:24pm

re: #113 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

has he ever played in an all girl band?
/hmm

117 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:47:33pm

re: #95 Noam Sayin'


Yup I'm gonna get in there.

Here is another post by numnuts:

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 16, 2007
IMPEACH ALL WHO OPPOSE LEAVING IRAQ NOW!

and this one was funny:

Posted by Anonymous
September 16, 2007
KOS KIDZ is writing in caps locks because his keyboard has cheetoh crumbs in it...he has a hard time getting out of his parents' basement and all.

KK..get a job!

118 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:47:39pm
119 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:49:19pm

re: #118 song_and_dance_man


Assad could claim 1000, and who's to argue?

120 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:49:54pm

007, 007, An Oceans Eleven,
and the Rude Boys at the Wheel...


Body Snatchers cover of "Shanty Town".

121 hurricane567  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:50:41pm

At times like these i am reminded of the Futurama character Free Waterfall, Jr. "You can't OWN property, man!" heheheheheh

122 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:50:52pm

Somebody's probably pointed this out above but:

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

123 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:52:54pm

re: #122 christheprofessor

Oh, the irony.

124 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:53:17pm

re: #122 christheprofessor

Somebody's probably pointed this out above but:


SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

But it's so darn tolerant to shut down speech you don't like, ask any dem who supports the "fairness doctrine".

125 yochanan  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:53:21pm

re: #93 stevieray


there are a number of statest forms that come from the far right. two examples which we don't have in our frame of reference are MONARCHISTS, BONAPARTIST which became falangist such as fronco of spain A centralized state is not always socialist the Czarist Russia hand a centralized state and as much a dictatorship as the communists but no one would confuse it with being communist.
with the far right version of fascism such as NAZISM the issue of racism and anti semitism play a KEY ROLE AND THIS IS IMPORTANT MY LIZARDS IT PLAYS A KEY ROLE i really don't get this NAZISM IS SOCIALISM MANTRA of course stalinism used anti semitism and russian nationalism BUT BOTH DID NOT PLAY A KEY ROLE BUT WERE A TOOL TO BE USED TO CONTROL THE SOVIET MASSES

BUT WITH NAZISM THE RACISM WAS THE MAIN THING AND OFFEN THE ONLY THING.

126 DeafDog  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:53:43pm

re: #122 christheprofessor

Somebody's probably pointed this out above but:


SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Are you saying that the poster might not be logical?

127 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:54:11pm

Is "Kos Kidz" even real? Isn't that how we spell it here - Derogatorily (is that even a word?)

Lizard troll peeing on whatever sort of dorks would actually hang out at a Time Magazine blog, maybe?

RA RAH CONSERVATIVES!
EAT SLEEP KILL DRINK BEER MASTURBATE WATCH NASCAR!
WHEN WE HAVE KILLED ALL THE BROWN PEOPLE THEN THE EARTH WILL BE PEACEFUL! GNARRR, PRAISE JAYSUS!

See, I can play too.

128 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:54:42pm

Shhh

129 lookingup  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:54:53pm

How could we give them their world without wrecking ours. I would be fun to say "I told you so".

130 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:54:53pm

re: #95 Noam Sayin'

Ok my post:

The dems ask we Americans to not question their patriotism, yet when things are printed against such a noble patriot such as General Petraeus, they indeed show their true colors.

No, I don't question the FAR leftists )(who sadly can't even utter the words WE WANT TO WIN THIS WAR) patriotism, they never had any to begin with.

If you do not like America, please exit stage EAST. It is really sad, even the dems in my family are beginning to wake up and see that their party is being hijacked by the far Left. Sad times we live in.

131 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:56:14pm

re: #126 DeafDog

So the thorazine really is the best bet! Haloperidol can make them a bit restless, and who needs that?

132 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:56:58pm

Here are some real Nazis.

133 DeafDog  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:58:01pm

re: #131 SpartanWoman

re: #126 DeafDog

So the thorazine really is the best bet! Haloperidol can make them a bit restless, and who needs that?

I don't know a lot about drugs, but I would recommend arsonic.

134 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:58:16pm

re: #115 BignJames

Oh, no... He's serious about that. And being a humble marine, he's probably doing 150 on the pushups and 300 on the situps - he just doesn't want us mortals to feel bad.

Marines are known for their graciousness and humility - except for the evil, JACK, "Turn My Back on the Corps for my Political Expedience" Murtha.

Just thought I'd throw that in.

135 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 10:58:34pm
136 LoneSome Journey  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:01:08pm

LGF posters ARE intolerant. Intolerant of childish and immature behavior. Intolerant of ignorance and stupidity. Intolerant of asinine "troofer" theories that are devoid of any kind of real logic or common sense. Yes, we are definitely an intolerant group.

137 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:01:23pm
138 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:01:52pm

As I was trying to say before the hamsters took a break:

A large part of the leftist attitude that that we are encountering comes from a German Marxist named Herbert Marcuse. He pushed an explicit mentally inverted view of behaviors. Thus the protection of free speech was repressive, and the suppression of thought contrary to Marxism was liberating.

139 bikermailman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:02:03pm

Speaking of Thorazine, here's something we can all enjoy.

140 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:02:16pm

Some good posts :)

Posted by Tien Tran
September 16, 2007
It's funny how Kos Kidz accused LFG of being a NAZI website when the daily kos is full of antisemitic, anti Israel comments while the LFG are known for being Israel defenders. BTW, I can't stand staying at the daily kos website for more than 5 minutes because of all the vile, hateful comments there, also the people there from the old to the young use foul language in almost every other posts they place. I used to vote democratic but 9/11 opened my eyes. That party has been taken over by the extreme leftists and communists.

and

Posted by Steven
September 16, 2007
LGF is not a hate site, and seeing as it is against terrorist networks like Hezbollah who are obsessed with Nazi imagery it would be far more accurate to call them an anti-Nazi website.

141 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:03:25pm

re: #136 LoneSome Journey

LGF posters ARE intolerant. Intolerant of childish and immature behavior. Intolerant of ignorance and stupidity. Intolerant of asinine "troofer" theories that are devoid of any kind of real logic or common sense. Yes, we are definitely an intolerant group.

Careful now. Bold is the stepchild of all caps.

142 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:04:13pm
143 LoneSome Journey  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:04:36pm

I have a strong suspicion, fueled by the pungent aroma of ammonia emanating from kos kiiddies, that someone is in need of a change. Anyone seen his pampers?

144 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:05:23pm

re: #139 bikermailman

Speaking of Thorazine, here's something we can all enjoy.

He certainly looks like someone who might know what he's talking about, but the size of the man makes me suspect he's doing more olanzapine than thorazine these days.

145 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:05:31pm

Rocking, rock-steady children of Zion I see!

Cocody Rock

Cocody Rasta!

146 SpartanWoman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:05:56pm

re: #143 LoneSome Journey

I have a strong suspicion, fueled by the pungent aroma of ammonia emanating from kos kiiddies, that someone is in need of a change. Anyone seen his pampers?

They used them up on old man Greenspan, sorry

147 Da_Beerfreak  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:06:42pm

re: #143 LoneSome Journey

I have a strong suspicion, fueled by the pungent aroma of ammonia emanating from kos kiiddies, that someone is in need of a change. Anyone seen his pampers?

Just warp his sorry butt in the New York Times, it's about the only thing that rag is good for anyway.

148 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:08:35pm
149 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:09:36pm

Pinch and Trump: Economic Geniuses!

150 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:10:00pm

re: #130 Highrise

Yeah! Get in there!

Even if you get your nose bloodied - we got yer back.

151 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:10:27pm

Speaking of Nazis. Remember the man who commanded the troops who fought the Nazis?

It's a good thing there was no MoveOn back then...or we would have seen something like this.

152 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:14:10pm

Lilly Allen and 2/3rds of the Fun Boy Three.


Gangsters

I had the debut FB3 album, with special guests Bananarama.

Terry, seen here singing, wrote "Our Lips are Sealed" for his girlfriend Jane Wiedlin, of the Go-Gos.

Elvis Costello produced the original 'Gangsters.

153 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:14:14pm

re: #150 Noam Sayin'

Yup.

Part of this battle we face is not only defining islam...but also defining the dem party.

They no longer can be considered to me as people who just have a *different* point of view that we should *tolerate*. I thank my public school/university education for instilling that bullcrap in me.

They are traitors, they are far leftists, they are damaging this country...I will not let them. It's time that we expose their agenda for the socialist/communists/squashing free speech idiots that they are. If we stay quiet about their views when we come across them, they will walk all over us and one day..we'll be going..what just happened?

Republicans...better get some brass balls this year, we are gonna need em.

154 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:06pm

re: #153 Highrise

Republicans...better get some brass balls real Conservatives this year, we are gonna need em.

155 varys  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:09pm

KOS KIDZ has to be a sock puppet. I know they're full of Moonbattery, but that was an absolute caricature. Well, maybe not. Now that I think of it, a junior-high kid having his first drink in his Mom's basement might sound exactly like that.

In fact, I better go down stairs and check on things...

156 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:40pm

I have seen the future of pop music.

Lily Allen

157 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:41pm

re: #134 Noam Sayin'

Then I don't doubt it. I passed the Marine Corps physical fitness exam when I was 16 ( or a couple of lifetimes ago ). The gym teacher/ football coach was an ex-Marine. Come to think of it...I don't think there is such a thing as an ex-Marine.

158 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:44pm

Ron Paul in '09!

159 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:16:54pm

re: #138 The Other Les

Interesting... Do you have a link? I'd like to read more...

160 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:17:11pm
161 Macker  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:19:07pm

So many moonbats, so little time...
Kos Kidz also enshrined in Moonbat Memorial!

162 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:19:54pm

re: #146 SpartanWoman

Funny.

163 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:20:06pm

re: #157 BignJames

Come to think of it...I don't think there is such a thing as an ex-Marine.

There's at least one.

164 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:20:52pm
165 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:21:46pm

re: #159 christheprofessor

re: #138 The Other Les

Interesting... Do you have a link? I'd like to read more...

It was from a two part article published in THE OBJECTIVIST back in '68.

166 squarepeg  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:22:54pm

Sage! I saw on an earlier thread you seem to be standing for Rudy. Have you been having doubts about Fred?

167 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:24:32pm

This video is quite fun.


the future of pop music.

Lily Allen

Alfie

168 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:24:33pm

re: #165 The Other Les

Gracias... (That's Floridian for "thank you")...

169 BignJames  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:25:15pm

re: #163 DesertSage


Hmmm...nah, he's Kerry's bell hop.

170 cbinflux  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:26:00pm

GOOD NIGHT!

171 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:26:23pm
172 bikermailman  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:26:45pm

re: #153 Highrise

re: #150 Noam Sayin'

Yup.

Part of this battle we face is not only defining islam...but also defining the dem party.

They no longer can be considered to me as people who just have a *different* point of view that we should *tolerate*. I thank my public school/university education for instilling that bullcrap in me.

They are traitors, they are far leftists, they are damaging this country...I will not let them. It's time that we expose their agenda for the socialist/communists/squashing free speech idiots that they are. If we stay quiet about their views when we come across them, they will walk all over us and one day..we'll be going..what just happened?

Republicans...better get some brass balls this year, we are gonna need em.

The leftists are trying to take the keys to the country away from the sheepdogs and hand it over to the wolves.

173 Arbalest  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:27:38pm

I have to ask:

Will a steady diet of Cheetos and Monster, coupled with being slightly oxygen-starved (due to living under a bed sheet tent while cruising the internet) really cause this sort of psychological meltdown?

Alternatively, what are the chances that KOS KIDZ just started on an MAOI without telling his doctor that he regularly uses an inhaler?

(Dude, every pill commercial on TV warns to “. . . tell your doctor if you are taking an MAOI . . .”.)

Is anyone noticing a drop in the number of small animals in their neighborhood?

174 meMarc  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:28:06pm

Giuliani's Petraeus ad inspires donations

NEW YORK, 15 (UPI) -- Supporting the troops through a newspaper ad backing the U.S. military commander in Iraq paid off for Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani.

Giuliani’s $64,575 ad in The New York Times reportedly has resulted in a windfall of donations to his campaign, the New York Daily News said Saturday.

The Times ad chided criticism of Gen. David Patraeus by the anti-war group MoveOn.org, and took dig at Democratic rival Sen. Hillary Clinton for her failure to denounce the MoveOn missives.

While Giuliani’s campaign predicted donations would quickly cover the cost of the ad, some political strategists told the Daily News the former New York mayor was bound to pick up additional support by taking on MoveOn, which is being increasingly vilified within the GOP.

175 insanity police  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:29:32pm

Kos Nazis are calling LGF a nazi site. That BS, and a case of projection. KKK (Kos Kidz Krazies) should look in the mirror before they make false allegations against LGF posters.

176 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:30:12pm

re: #166 squarepeg

Sage! I saw on an earlier thread you seem to be standing for Rudy. Have you been having doubts about Fred?

No. I like both of them. I'm happy that the GOP has two...maybe three...very strong candidates.
I want to see them debate and really get into the issues and see where they stand. They will duke it out...and may the best man win. Whoever that person is that can get through the gauntlet will be the nominee...and that's the person I will back...100%!
That's the way nominations for the highest office in the land is supposed to be done.

Over on the other side they just coronate Hillary...and call it a day.

177 Macker  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:30:42pm

re: #172 bikermailman

The leftists are trying to take the keys to the country away from the sheepdogs and hand it over to the wolves.

Or at least the wiley coyote.

178 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:33:51pm

re: #168 christheprofessor

re: #165 The Other Les

Gracias... (That's Floridian for "thank you")...

You're welcome.

179 rappmandu  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:34:19pm

Moonbats make such a hollow sound. Nothing like the solid, satisfying crack of a good old-fashioned cluebat.

180 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:34:51pm

Why does Syria have a stronger air defense field than America, Britain or Germany? The Russians and Germans made it. But why? Just curious.

181 arier_tzvi  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:36:03pm

Kos kids are nothing but fishy joe eating hippies.

How can LGF be neonazis? This doesnt make sense. Last I heard Neo Nazis hated Jews right?

My thoughts on this are as follows. KOS is nothing more than a crazy hippie yammering their jaws. Just like in the above futurama episode.

182 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:36:10pm

re: #157 BignJames

re: #134 Noam Sayin'

Then I don't doubt it. I passed the Marine Corps physical fitness exam when I was 16 ( or a couple of lifetimes ago ). The gym teacher/ football coach was an ex-Marine. Come to think of it...I don't think there is such a thing as an ex-Marine.

That benchmark should be a special mark for any high school age man or woman who wishes to achieve it - maybe there's a career in the Marines for me yet - marketing.

And you're right, BignJames - there is no such thing as an ex-marine - except for that despicable human being known as Jack "I am a piece of marine excrement, Murtha."

I have never known the brotherhood that is engrained into a marine, but I'm sure thiss pisses off a REAL marine.

Iron fist rule - good night, all.

183 Macker  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:37:08pm

re: #180 pat

Why does Syria have a stronger air defense field than America, Britain or Germany? The Russians and Germans made it. But why? Just curious.

Here's the answer...

184 rappmandu  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:37:33pm

#180 pat,

Because US, UK, and Germany aren't expecting IAF attacks?

Just a guess.

185 Render  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:38:27pm

I woudn't be here if this was a nazi site.

That's why I don't go to Kos, or Huffpoo, or DU...

I know where the Stormfront/Vanguard members post, and it isn't here.

MERKAVA,
R

186 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:38:28pm

re: #180 pat

Why does Syria have a stronger air defense field than America, Britain or Germany? The Russians and Germans made it. But why? Just curious.

Huh? The IAF just waltzed from one end of Syria to the other without a scratch... what is "strong" about that?

187 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:39:50pm

re: #180 pat

Why does Syria have a stronger air defense field than America, Britain or Germany? The Russians and Germans made it. But why? Just curious.

IDF F-15I's made it across the entire Northern half of their air defence without being detected. In my opinion the Syrian air defense is ineffective.

188 Highrise  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:40:09pm

More posts just in case they get erased over there:

Posted by Anonymous
September 16, 2007
Some of the most vile stuff on the net is where Koskidz currently posts (and it isn't LGF). I won't even bother to link it here...may that website rott as it's as close to nazi as you can get.

LGF is not a hate site nor are they nazi's. Nice try KK but no cigar...
---

Posted by Macker
September 16, 2007
Guess what Kos Kidz, you've just been enshrined in the Moonbat Memorial!
[Link: mackers-world.com...]

---
Posted by Noam Sayin'
September 16, 2007
Don't - for the love of all things reasonable, and for the love of the freedom of communication anywhere, particularly in America - the birthplace of freedom of speech, delete a single post from this thread.

I feel America is at a new precipice, where its people recognize the threat that mounts against us.

So much for our SUVs. So much for our kids' soccer leagues. So much for our 401(k)s. These petty, material things mean nothing to an individual willing to strap explosives to himself and wander into a food court...

---
Posted by Stephen Macnee
September 16, 2007
It is strange that LGF, a site that openly supports the state of Israel, can be labelled as a neo-nazi site...maybe it is anything to the right of KOS KID is neo-nazi...is that paranoid or what (people with open minds should not fear debate)...I am sure Stalin would have considered anything to the right of him was neo-nazi also...

Could we set a few ground rules for future discussions...no KIDS and no CAPS LOCK...

189 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:41:08pm

I feel Fall in the air...

190 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:42:20pm

re: #181 arier_tzvi

How can LGF be neonazis? This doesnt make sense. Last I heard Neo Nazis hated Jews right?

The NSDAP stood in opposition to Leninist interpretation of Marxism.

The idea of someone who opposes Marxism-Leninism who is not a Nazi is a bit too complex for them to mentally grasp.

191 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:43:18pm

re: #183 Macker

Where does Syria get it's money? It has a little oil. A little water. some bauxite. Some hydro-electric, which it used to export. Not much for serious weapons. Yet it is always on the front burner of the Ruskis. I don't get it. Pretty good highways too.

192 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:43:29pm

re: #189 christheprofessor

I feel Fall in the air...

I freefall in the air. (Well, once anyway)

193 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:43:47pm

re: #183 Macker

LOL!

194 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:45:14pm

I'm out...

You all have a fantabulous evening!

See you tomorrow...

195 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:02pm

re: #187 RTLM

Yet that is a more sophisticated anti-air system than America has. But not an anti-missile system. We are good there. Think about it.

196 JimmyTheClaw  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:19pm

oh whAt a night its my birthday so lesseee was it fun

drunk

stoned

cut n bruised *friggin ground jumps up and attacks ya*

home semi safe and sound

priceless

197 christheprofessor  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:25pm

re: #192 stevieray

re: #189 christheprofessor


I feel Fall in the air...

I freefall in the air. (Well, once anyway)

You are a braver man than I!

I would need new underwear if I ever went out of a plane...

198 DesertSage  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:41pm

re: #190 The Other Les

The NSDAP stood in opposition to Leninist interpretation of Marxism.

They were also fervently opposed to Free Market Capitalism, which makes them much more in line with todays Democrat Party.

199 Live4Truth  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:47pm
"SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!..."

Why does that make me laugh?

Regardless, do you suppose that we're saying things that s/he doesn't want to read (but feels compelled to read anyway)?

Maybe it's the brilliant insights, offered by many here (not the least of which is Sir Charles himself) which are just too close to reality, and too difficult to argue against (short of an extended string of "SHUT UP!"s).

200 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:46:49pm

re: #191 pat

re: #183 Macker

Where does Syria get it's money? It has a little oil. A little water. some bauxite. Some hydro-electric, which it used to export. Not much for serious weapons. Yet it is always on the front burner of the Ruskis. I don't get it. Pretty good highways too.

Hamsters are from Syria. Little kids clutching quarters in their sticky jelly stained fingers furnish it all! And Charles too! Its part of the conspiracy!

201 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:49:12pm

re: #198 DesertSage

re: #190 The Other Les

The NSDAP stood in opposition to Leninist interpretation of Marxism.

They were also fervently opposed to Free Market Capitalism, which makes them much more in line with todays Democrat Party.

Of course if tell that to a Democrat they will call you a liar.

(Been there, done that.)

202 Render  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:49:40pm

The majority of Syria's SAM air defenses is still based on the very elderly SAM-2 Flying Telegraph Pole, SAM-3, and SAM-6.

By 1972, US and Israeli counter-measures were so efficient against the SAM-2's that the Vietnamese, Syrians, and Egyptians were reduced to firing them off in large salvos, like giant unguided bottle rockets, in the hopes of hitting something by accident.

Syrian air defense commanders are well aware that the mere act of powering up their 1970's era Fan Song radars will invite IDF anti-radiation missiles in swarms.

It's happened before.

WILD
WEASELS,
R

203 PeaceBeUponHim  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:50:28pm

Sounds pretty obviously like the "Kos Kidz" comment was satire written by the poster who posted the link to LGF.

204 The Other Les  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:50:38pm

re: #200 stevieray

re: #191 pat

re: #183 Macker

Where does Syria get it's money? It has a little oil. A little water. some bauxite. Some hydro-electric, which it used to export. Not much for serious weapons. Yet it is always on the front burner of the Ruskis. I don't get it. Pretty good highways too.

Hamsters are from Syria. Little kids clutching quarters in their sticky jelly stained fingers furnish it all! And Charles too! Its part of the conspiracy!

Oh dear! Time for another Cox and Forkum cartoon...

205 stevieray  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:52:02pm

re: #197 christheprofessor

re: #192 stevieray

re: #189 christheprofessor


I feel Fall in the air...


I freefall in the air. (Well, once anyway)

You are a braver man than I!

I would need new underwear if I ever went out of a plane...

I took a girlfriend skydiving back in the 90's. Talking big in a bar after a few brandies got me in trouble. We both survived. I recommend it for everyone. Do it at least once in your life!

206 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:52:19pm

Ok, he is free already...

Free Nelson Mandela!

207 RTLM  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:54:14pm

Pat - if I have to explain that to you - you wouldn't understand anyway. I'm surprised you would post something like that.

208 Render  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:56:32pm

Syria controls the Bekaa Valley. One of the largest poppy producing regions in the world. Right up there with the Golden Triangle and Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

[Link: www.fas.org...]

UNQUESTIONABLY,
R

209 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:58:03pm

re: #202 Render
I have read that the radar units are state of the art . But the old telephone poles are getting slow. Damn scary though. Those guys can climb.

210 pat  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:59:48pm

re: #208 Render
OK. And some good printing presses.

211 zombie  Sat, Sep 15, 2007 11:59:52pm

OK, I'm trying out the hemp-seed chocolate now. Wish me luck.

212 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:00:15am

OK, first bite: that is weird.

213 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:00:39am

Oh man, what were they thinking?

214 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:00:54am

re: #94 cbinflux

re: #87 Highrise
Why'd you have to bring her into this?

/

You meant to say him? I was talking about chen.

215 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:01:29am

Nestles Crunch?

216 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:01:41am

Are there any details about what happened over Syria the other day? I saw a couple of small articles in second-tier sources. Boy, did that ever stay low on the radar... Which is the surest indicator that the Arabs deserved it. You know they're really hurting when they don't whine and scream after they've been spanked by the Joos.

217 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:01am

The Selecter, recent cover of The Special AKA Racist Friend.

218 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:02am

re: #211 zombie

re: #212 zombie

Does it taste like carob?

219 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:02am

And no, folks, this is not the pot-candy from the moonbat festival. This is non-psychoactive, perfectly legal retail chocolate that has hemp seeds cooked into it.

220 rappmandu  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:11am

zombie,

better question: what were you thinking?

/

221 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:23am

re: #218 RTLM

Still trying to figure it out.

222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:50am

Zombie, good rock steady music videos throughout the thread...

223 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:02:53am

re: #220 rappmandu

I bought it at a local exotic food market. Just for the hell of it.

224 Jauhara al Kafirah  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:03:04am
225 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:03:22am

re: #216 Pawn of the Oppressor

Ditto. Very curious. and the media implied there was a secondary explosion.

226 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:03:26am

re: #211 zombie

OK, I'm trying out the hemp-seed chocolate now. Wish me luck.

Don't do it Zombie!
I ate a pot-brownie once back in the eighties...I ended up walking around in the street naked eating oranges.

227 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:03:59am

re: #222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

I'll have to check it out! I thought "Racist Friend" was by They Might Be Giants.

228 29Victor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:04:02am

They are SUBJECTED to you Charles. Congrats.

Treat you subjects with kindness and justice and it will go well for you in the Little Green Kingdom.

229 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:05:24am

Oranges are good.

230 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:05:28am

re: #224 Jauhara al Kafirah

Bill Whittle is known to visit us from time to time.

231 rappmandu  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:05:36am

zombie,

if you ever get a chance, try euphoria chocolates (eugene) or moonstruck (portland). brigittine monks (amity) make sinful fudge.

232 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:06:26am

Ahhh, here's a Web site for it.

Dagoba Hemp, Pumpkin & Sunflower chocolate

Dark chocolate with omega-rich hemp seeds, heart healthy pumpkin and sunflower seeds, and a touch of Balinese sea salt. An energetic combination of power foods for body and mind in a base of our delicious 68% dark chocolate.
233 DeafDog  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:06:52am

re: #216 Pawn of the Oppressor

Are there any details about what happened over Syria the other day? I saw a couple of small articles in second-tier sources. Boy, did that ever stay low on the radar... Which is the surest indicator that the Arabs deserved it. You know they're really hurting when they don't whine and scream after they've been spanked by the Joos.

Yes it is. Not even the fell Arab states are raising a ruckus.

234 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:06:55am

re: #220 rappmandu

zombie,

better question: what were you thinking?

/

Probably purchased in order to maintain cover.

"Dude, are you a narc?"
"No man! I'm a photography student! Hey, how much are these hemp brownies?"
"2.95, man!"
"Cool. Hey, is that freedom rock?"
"Yeah!"
"Well turn it up man!"

235 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:06:57am

re: #231 rappmandu

Moonstruck from Portland are incredible. I love those.

236 Jauhara al Kafirah  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:07:16am

Bill's a better comeback artist than me.

237 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:07:32am

re: #232 zombie

I had an ordinary Fudge Bar for desert. sigh

238 Alberta Oil Peon  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:07:56am

re: #200 stevieray

re: #191 pat

re: #183 Macker

Where does Syria get it's money? It has a little oil. A little water. some bauxite. Some hydro-electric, which it used to export. Not much for serious weapons. Yet it is always on the front burner of the Ruskis. I don't get it. Pretty good highways too.

Hamsters are from Syria. Little kids clutching quarters in their sticky jelly stained fingers furnish it all! And Charles too! Its part of the conspiracy!


I can picture it now: Christiane Amanpour takes us on a tour of Basher Assad's 20,000 hectare hamster ranch, about 20 km southeast of the city of Homs.

In the middle distance, colorful hamster-wranglers in their traditional garments (buttless leather chaps, if you must know), mounted on goats, patrol the hedgelines, constantly on the alert for dangerous wildlife, like foxes and badgers, that can decimate the herd.

It's calving season, and the burqua-clad womenfolk are hard at work, neutering the newly-weaned buck hamsters with tiny gold nail-clippers. At sunset, the entire company of the ranch, along with President Assad and invited dignitaries, dig into a hearty meal of the seasonal specialty, ratsnutskis, while the senior hamster-wrangler plays a mournful tune upon the oud.

239 Macker  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:08:22am

re: #211 zombie

OK, I'm trying out the hemp-seed chocolate now. Wish me luck.

Only in San Francisco! Where do you get this stuff? Inquiring Minds Want To Know!

240 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:08:24am

It just dawned on me what the weird part is. It's the "Balinese Sea Salt"! The hemp is much more difficult to pin down.

Salty, hempy pumpkin chocolate.

These people have a lot to answer for.

241 Macker  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:09:31am

re: #216 Pawn of the Oppressor

Are there any details about what happened over Syria the other day? I saw a couple of small articles in second-tier sources. Boy, did that ever stay low on the radar... Which is the surest indicator that the Arabs deserved it. You know they're really hurting when they don't whine and scream after they've been spanked by the JOOOS.

There, fixed that for ya!

242 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:09:41am

re: #240 zombie

You will be pissing all nite.

243 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:10:02am

As some of you may know, hemp products are the new trendy food in the health food industry. Hemp-seed milk, hemp breakfast cereal, etc. It's cropping up all over.

Just a way to legitimize mary-hoochie, if you ask me.

244 Racer X  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:10:10am

LGFers are the opposite of Nazis.

They really wanted to call us the meanest, nastiest words they know. Poo-poo head didn't seem to have the same impact though.

245 Macker  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:10:30am

re: #240 zombie

It just dawned on me what the weird part is. It's the "Balinese Sea Salt"! The hemp is much more difficult to pin down.

Salty, hempy pumpkin chocolate.

These people have a lot to answer for.

They better not be ball-shaped...

246 Jauhara al Kafirah  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:10:44am

Well, since we're talking weed induced enhancement, does anyone on this thread have experience with Salvia Divinorum? Yeah, I know. It sounds like a Harry Potter hex, but the stuff is real.

247 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:11:14am

It's not ordinary sea salt. It's Balinese sea salt.

See, in Bali, salty tastes different than salty.

(The french call it "terroir".)

248 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:11:36am

re: #218 RTLM

re: #211 zombie

re: #212 zombie

Does it taste like carob?

No, it taste like very high-quality dark chocolate with salt crystals, hemp and pumpkin seeds in it -- just like it describes.

The flavors do NOT blend well, let me tell you.

249 rappmandu  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:12:52am

Moonstruck are quite good, but I still think Euphoria is better (especially their truffles).

250 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:13:32am

In my humble experience, marijuana brownies get you much more stoned then smoking the stuff.

251 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:14:22am

And it's always good to have an orange tree handy...

252 Racer X  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:14:38am

re: #243 zombie

in the 1920's the U.S. dept of agriculture proclaimed hemp the MOST important crop in the U.S.

Reefer madness put a stop to that. Wrong move.

253 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:14:39am

I suspect a subtle double entendre.

Very subtle

House of Fun.

254 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:14:39am

re: #250 DesertSage

I concur.

255 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:15:57am

re: #239 Macker

re: #211 zombie

OK, I'm trying out the hemp-seed chocolate now. Wish me luck.
Only in San Francisco! Where do you get this stuff? Inquiring Minds Want To Know!

Actually, it looks like Dagoba Chocolate is headquartered in Ashland Oregon.

Former home of Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation. Heh.

256 rappmandu  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:16:55am

shut up, you stoner nazis!

/

257 Racer X  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:17:34am

re: #254 Sharmuta

re: #250 DesertSage

In my humble experience, marijuana brownies get you much more stoned then smoking the stuff.

I concur.

*puts on lab coat*

Ready for testing when you are.

258 stevieray  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:17:37am

re: #238 Alberta Oil Peon

re: #200 stevieray

re: #191 pat

re: #183 Macker

Where does Syria get it's money? It has a little oil. A little water. some bauxite. Some hydro-electric, which it used to export. Not much for serious weapons. Yet it is always on the front burner of the Ruskis. I don't get it. Pretty good highways too.

Hamsters are from Syria. Little kids clutching quarters in their sticky jelly stained fingers furnish it all! And Charles too! Its part of the conspiracy!


I can picture it now: Christiane Amanpour takes us on a tour of Basher Assad's 20,000 hectare hamster ranch, about 20 km southeast of the city of Homs.

In the middle distance, colorful hamster-wranglers in their traditional garments (buttless leather chaps, if you must know), mounted on goats, patrol the hedgelines, constantly on the alert for dangerous wildlife, like foxes and badgers, that can decimate the herd.

It's calving season, and the burqua-clad womenfolk are hard at work, neutering the newly-weaned buck hamsters with tiny gold nail-clippers. At sunset, the entire company of the ranch, along with President Assad and invited dignitaries, dig into a hearty meal of the seasonal specialty, ratsnutskis, while the senior hamster-wrangler plays a mournful tune upon the oud.

Now ya see? Its just that kind of stereotyping that drives a wedge between us in the West and our fellow man in the Near East!

(haha! keep it up!)

259 stevieray  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:18:43am

Damn, its late. Goodnight all!

260 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:19:12am

haha Another post over there:

Posted by Metronil
September 16, 2007
Actually Nazis were national socialists...

Pro Euthanasia
Pro Abortion
Pro Union
Pro Socialist
Anti Capitalist (Jews)
Anti Religion (the ones that wont fight back)
Anti Free Speech (try/tried to ban private radio)
Anti Gun ownership
Uses courts to bypass the people.
Dedicated Main Stream Media Ownership for Propaganda
Uses cultural warfare to divide The People.

Now who does that sound like?

Oh to be a fly on the wall when the blog owner wakes up and sees all the pro lgf and anti communist stuff posted there. Wonder if it'll get deleted :) .

261 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:19:20am

re: #247 Pawn of the Oppressor

It's not ordinary sea salt. It's Balinese sea salt.

See, in Bali, salty tastes different than salty.

LOL!

You should see the selection of different chi-chi salts at the pretentious health/gourmet food boutiques where all the hypocritical rich moonbats shop. 47 different kinds of overpriced exotic salt. Ridiculous.

262 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:19:23am

re: #257 Racer X

Du-uuude! That would be the Bomb™. LOL

263 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:20:23am

re: #249 rappmandu

Moonstruck are quite good, but I still think Euphoria is better (especially their truffles).

We don't get Euphoria down here. It's Scharffenberger all the time in these parts.

264 Render  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:20:24am

[Link: www.kommersant.com...]

[Link: www.stratfor.com...]

The arrival of ten SAM-15 batteries hasn't improved the Syrian air defense odds in any measurable way.

[Link: www.globalsecurity.org...]

Doppler radar - 1980's tech. Not state of the art. Not even art of the state. Turning them on is a one-shot deal. Once they power up and go active, every radar receiver within the IDF inventory will know where they are. And the color of their underwear too...

What makes the SAM-15 slightly more dangerous is the warhead contains it's own internal targeting radar, so the base tracking unit can be shut down quicker.

Which is why the latest HARM missiles have lock on GPS coordinates, in addition to their radiation seeking warheads.

GEEK
WAR,
R

265 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:21:12am

re: #232 zombie

Dark chocolate with omega-rich hemp seeds, heart healthy pumpkin and sunflower seeds, and a touch of Balinese sea salt. An energetic combination of power foods for body and mind in a base of our delicious 68% dark chocolate.

I wish I could buy the rights to cute little fad phrases. I'd split the royalties for "heart-healthy", "omega-3", and "rich in antioxidants" with Ellie Krieger.

I'm going to try inserting these phrases into news headlines for fun.

"Israeli heart-healthy bullets kill Palestinian boy"
"Terror attack, rich in anti-oxidants, in Algeria"
"Omega-3 fats may cause global warming"

266 Racer X  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:21:49am

re: #262 Sharmuta

re: #257 Racer X

Du-uuude! That would be the Bomb Bong™. LOL

Fixed that for ya.

;-)

267 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:22:52am

re: #266 Racer X

LMAO!

268 badsysop  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:23:29am

I always laughed at an old nickname I saw on Yahoo's message boards (when they still had them)... "LibsRTards"

Youtube takes its place. I saw a post where a leftwing idiot asked the video poster to "why don't you join the military?" that's a typical tactic. So I said "Why don't YOU" to which they replied something about not signing up for Bush's illegal war etc... And then I responded "Then why are you telling others to sign up and fight Bush's illegal war?"

No response as of yet.

I think that old Yahoo nickname is pretty accurate.

269 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:24:58am

Relaxing..

It must be love

270 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:25:24am

Expensive stuff for a 2 bit country. I think the Russians are doing equipment testing on Israels dime. Of course we do the same thing.

271 squarepeg  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:25:27am

re: #219 zombie

Hemp seeds plus chocolate? Dear me, that sounds like a waste of both.

272 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:25:56am

re: #265 Pawn of the Oppressor

"Israeli heart-healthy bullets kill Palestinian boy"
"Terror attack, rich in anti-oxidants, in Algeria"
"Omega-3 fats may cause global warming"

Sweet! Genius!

"Chipotle-scented ICBMs Level Natanz nuke facility."

273 Render  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:27:22am

If they have to add "other" flavors to the chocolate, it isn't very good chocolate to begin with.

===

"Dude! You got seeds on my candy bar!"

"Dude! You got chocolate in my stash!"

===

COUGH,
R

274 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:27:39am

re: #267 Sharmuta

Sharmuta...you are the Bong®!

275 meMarc  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:28:33am

THE GREENING OF HYPE.
How solar panels generate more free publicity than clean electricity for businesses.

By Daniel Gross
Updated Friday, Sept. 14, 2007, at 7:26 PM ET

Westport Wash & Wax proudly bills itself as the only solar-powered carwash in the state of Connecticut. The proprietors, brothers Craig and Scott Tiefenthaler, have just covered the roof of their business with 18 panels. The total cost: $21,000, with the state's taxpayers footing 60 percent of the bill.

This sort of behavior drives economists and global-warming skeptics to distraction. Even with the massive government subsidy, it'll take seven years for the owners to recoup their investment. And on sunny days, the panels provide only enough juice to run the shop's refrigerators and lights. "To run my main motors, I'd need a city block of solar panels," says Craig...

276 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:29:03am

Render
That stuff about the Pantsirs is interesting.

277 Racer X  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:30:03am

re: #273 Render

"Dude! You got seeds on my candy bar!"

"Dude! You got chocolate in my stash!"

LMAO!

/er, what?

278 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:30:26am

Off to read. Nite Render, Sage, Shar.

279 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:31:05am

re: #273 Render

If they have to add "other" flavors to the chocolate, it isn't very good chocolate to begin with.

Actually, that's the crazy part: it's extremely high-quality chocolate, made nearly inedible with wacky add-ins.

It's the excellent chocolate that almost makes it worth eating.

Two small pieces were enough for tonight. The rest I'll save for later. Gotta watch my figure!

280 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:31:34am

Rastafari,
A Rasta for me,
Little Boy Blue in the Ganja Tree
Smoking de Weed

Attractive Yurpian women nudity alert...

281 Render  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:32:06am

re: #276 pat

Couple that with the fact that at least some of the Syrian SAM batteries are clearly visible from Google Earth...

ALL
TO
EASY,
R

282 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:33:30am

BTW, the link in #279 is what the left imagines we all look like.

283 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:33:52am

re: #274 DesertSage

Uh- that's water smoking device. LOL

/Tommy Chong went to jail for "bongs".

284 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:09am

re: #278 pat

Bye pat!

285 pat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:11am

re: #281 Render

Heh, heh. The problem of living in a desert. Wouldn't matter with a good AD system. Later.

286 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:17am

re: #261 zombie


You should see the selection of different chi-chi salts at the pretentious health/gourmet food boutiques where all the hypocritical rich moonbats shop. 47 different kinds of overpriced exotic salt. Ridiculous.

Ooh ooh, it's time for me to talk about the Most Pretentious White Guilt Snack Chips Ever!

A few years ago (2003/2004) I worked in a really great wine store next to a Whole Foods, which worked out for everybody because the people with too much money would come over to our wonderful upscale store for their wine (WF charges too much for theirs), and on break we (the employees) could step next door for a fresh sandwich or salad at lunch break.

One day I'm in there getting my Chicken Pesto sandwich and protein bar, like normal, and I see an endcap display with new products they're pitching. Now in my experience Northeastern Whole Foods have 2x the liberal weenie factor as Southern Whole Foods, and this was Massachusetts, but even then, I was shocked into laughter and derision by what I saw on the sample table.

At first I thought it was just a bag of vegetable-based chips. They were big and crunchy-looking, in pink and yellow and orange. I tried a couple out of the sample tray, and they were really good... Then I read the bag, and that's where the fun started.

These things were some kind of "Solidarity with poor brown people" chips. That's not what they were actually called, but that was the idea. The hook was that the chips were made from root vegetables farmed by poor people everywhere; a couple of different kinds of potato, some kind of red beet-like thing from Brazil, and taro. The back of the bag went through some length to explain how these vegetables formed the base of diets of "indigenous cultures" (read: poor brown people) all over the globe, and, by eating these, somehow you connected with their beautiful brown earth magic, thereby neutralizing your white guilt, passed down in your genes from your European oppressor ancestors...

And all for something like $9 for a small bag.

I have never seen those chips before or since.

They were good, but for Pete's sakes... It was like a sub-plot from "The Simpsons" involving Lisa Simpson and her hippie friends, come to life.

287 Render  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:30am

COUGH,
R

288 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:44am

You know you're starting to get overweight when you walk around nude -- and there's no way to charge you with indecent exposure!

289 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:34:48am

re: #280 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

Rastafari,
A Rasta for me,
Little Boy Blue in the Ganja Tree
Smoking de Weed

Attractive Yurpian women nudity alert...


Judge Dread was the first Caucasian musician to top the Jamaican reggae charts...

290 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:36:11am

re: #279 zombie

Uhhh...Zombie, where's that guys...uhhh...you know...his thingy?

291 Outrider  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:36:16am

re: #180 pat

Why does Syria have a stronger air defense field than America, Britain or Germany? The Russians and Germans made it. But why? Just curious.

Didn't seem to help much eh?

292 Jauhara al Kafirah  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:37:54am

re: #282 zombie

Really Zombie, she would look much better with a little liposuction and a facial wax.

293 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:39:06am

re: #286 Pawn of the Oppressor

Ha! It's the "Fair Trade" concept taken to its ultimate conclusion.

"Please pay triple the normal price for this mud-flecked product so we can pay the natives who made it $1.75/day instead of the usual $1.50/day. Support Indigenous Rights!"

294 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:41:06am

re: #290 DesertSage

I know. Isn't that disturbing?

The medical term for it is "retraction." A common symptom among the morbidly obese. Mr. Peepers goes bye-bye.

At least it's not even technically possible for him to reproduce (not that it was very likely in any event).

295 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:42:59am

Ok, just a 45 on a turntable...


But dirty nursery rhymes to a rock steady beat...

Big Seven


Judge Dread's followup to Big Six.

296 DesertSage  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:43:26am

re: #294 zombie

OK, but how does he...uhhh, hmmm, you know...go pee-pee?

297 Render  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:43:29am

I will not be clicking on #279, no matter what.

DON'T
BE
HARSHIN,
R

298 rappmandu  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:43:41am

Well, I'll shut up for now and catch y'all later.

299 markie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:44:23am
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you.


"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte


If your opponent is quick to anger, seek to irritate him. - Sun Tzu

I think maybe Charles has read Sun Tzu. Among others.

300 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:44:44am

re: #267 Sharmuta

re: #266 Racer X

LMAO!

Sharm!

Check it out!

[Link: deathby1000papercuts.blogspot.com...]

301 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:44:57am

For Zombie

Legalize it

Sinsemilla is a plant that grows naturally

302 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:46:11am

re: #300 Ginn

GINN!

303 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:47:21am

Sharm!

Did you see you? (on my blog?)

304 squarepeg  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:47:24am

About these rich leftists, especially the ones in the Bay Area . . .

I've sorted them into a couple of categories, professionally speaking.

Some doctors.
Some pretty good artists.
People in high-tech -- working in Silicon Valley and environs.
People in media -- sound designers and the like.
Lawyers.
The chi-chi grocers, chefs, massage therapists, past-lifetime counselors, etc. who service them.

Why do these people choose the loony left? The artists never mind, but the others?

305 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:49:16am

Ginn- you are killing me!

306 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:49:24am

re: #300 Ginn

Hilarious comic strip.

307 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:50:03am

re: #305 Sharmuta

Ginn- you are killing me!

So you like it?

I've been working on it for days! It's the first of many...

308 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:50:26am

re: #306 Highrise

re: #300 Ginn

Hilarious comic strip.

Thanks High! It's my first one!

309 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:50:48am

re: #308 Ginn


Please do more..lol!

310 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:51:08am

re: #301 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

For Zombie

Legalize it

Sinsemilla is a plant that grows naturally

Last time I was in San Francisco, about a decade ago, I was in Golden Gate Park while Markie Mark performed at the Hemp Festival.

311 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:51:29am

re: #309 Highrise

re: #308 Ginn


Please do more..lol!

Thanks! I think I will. It was fun to work with!

312 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:52:20am

re: #307 Ginn

Good job, Ginner! Can't wait to see more!

313 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:53:21am

Interesting Havana slide show

Note the Hotel Che'

314 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:53:40am

re: #312 Sharmuta

re: #307 Ginn

Good job, Ginner! Can't wait to see more!

Thanks Babe! I've missed you.. I've been busy! I'll check back tomorrow!

Bye!

315 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:54:49am

re: #314 Ginn

Missed you too!

316 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:56:40am

re: #315 Sharmuta

re: #314 Ginn

Missed you too!

Really, really missed you!

317 Ginn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:57:12am

re: #316 Ginn

re: #315 Sharmuta

re: #314 Ginn

Missed you too!

Really, really missed you!

Coke should pay us for product endorsement!

318 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:58:02am

re: #222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

Zombie, good rock steady music videos throughout the thread...

Been checkin' 'em out! But they're mostly ska-revival vids, not rock steady. Which I was actually hoping for! Unfortunately, actual rock steady films from ~'67/'68 in Jamaica are EXTREMELY rare. Almost non-existent.

319 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:58:47am

re: #317 Ginn

I agree! Or Pepsi should offer us a counter-agreement to place their stuff since we're not as tarnished as a Brittney or Paris.

320 Frostbitten  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:59:11am

"SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!..."


Masochist KOS KID to sadist KOS KID, "Beat me...whip me...make me read Charles at LGF again."

Sadist KOS KID to masochist KOS KID, "no!"

321 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:00:57am

re: #293 zombie

re: #286 Pawn of the Oppressor

Ha! It's the "Fair Trade" concept taken to its ultimate conclusion.

"Please pay triple the normal price for this mud-flecked product so we can pay the natives who made it $1.75/day instead of the usual $1.50/day. Support Indigenous Rights!"

Indeed.

And you know, if they had left that stupid political hook out, or even just toned down the rhetoric a bit, they might have done better. If they'd have made the unusual vegetables as the selling point, and maybe mentioned the cultural aspects as a footnote, it wouldn't have seemed so ridiculous. I guess they had to try extra-hard to justify the price, and the transparent attempt to make the purchaser feel like they were getting in touch with some kind of mythological earth spirit through brown-skinned folks 10,000 miles away, was the only angle they had.

Just don't tell them about the Alaskans who whale-hunt with illegal machine guns, or the folks in Latin America who fish with hand grenades, or the beautiful brown-skinned farmer in Latin America who's so in touch with the Earth and/or FARC that he grows cocaine and pot (which the Whole Food-customer Boomers and their kids use after work or before school), instead of indigenous root vegetables. Et cetera.

I guess marketing should never be about reality, even when it claims to be.

322 BignJames  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:02:55am

#279 zombie 9/16/07 12:31:05 am

Is he drinking a slimfast?

323 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:03:33am

re: #318 zombie

re: #222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet


Zombie, good rock steady music videos throughout the thread...

Been checkin' 'em out! But they're mostly ska-revival vids, not rock steady. Which I was actually hoping for! Unfortunately, actual rock steady films from ~'67/'68 in Jamaica are EXTREMELY rare. Almost non-existent.


Well, true, but Rico Rodriguez, who played trombone with The Specials, including their version of the oft covered 'Message to you Rudy' played on the original Jamaican version of that song.

324 Sharmuta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:05:06am
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP

I've noticed in debates that this is a trump card. "You told me to shut up? You win!"

"Shut up" is only trumped by "I'm Drunk' and "I'm a 19 year old muslim".

325 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:07:17am

Prince Buster's 'Big Five', which inspired Judge Dread's 'Big Six'.


Not so subtle single entendre.


No video, really, just good music.

326 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:08:01am

re: #321 Pawn of the Oppressor

A lot of these hyper-trendy food products come and go. Some are indeed quite comical. One I remember recently was a kind of coffee that was not only organic, but it grew on coffee bushes in the shade of banana plants that were also organic. Yes, that made them double-organic, because they grew in organic shade.

327 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:09:53am

re: #323 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

re: #318 zombie

Rico Rodriguez, who played trombone with The Specials, including their version of the oft covered 'Message to you Rudy' played on the original Jamaican version of that song.

Ah. Interesting! So there is a connection.

Still looking for an actual rock-steady video, of any kind, anywhere. I don't think one is to be found.

328 meMarc  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:09:58am

I just wandered over to kos.

Impeach or It's Armageddon
by BooMan23
Sat Sep 15, 2007 at 09:52:25 PM PDT

Andrew Sullivan in the Times of London:

Some cynics argue that George Bush is playing a small, domestic game of keeping the ordeal [Iraq] going so that the next Democratic president can be accused of losing Iraq – not him. But this theory, while not totally implausible, does not quite fit with the messianic ambitions of the president and apocalyptic fears of Vice-President Dick Cheney.

Okay, so Andrew Sullivan doesn't have any special insight. But the word has definitely gotten out that Dick Cheney is frothing at the mouth to make more evil. There's not a constant amount of evil in the world, you know. It's not a zero-sum game. Cheney makes evil where evil did not previously exist. And his brush-clearing sidekick is too eager to go along. Here's the news coming out today.

It gets worse from there.

329 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:11:06am
330 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:11:38am

Obvious influence to the Specials 'Gangsters'.


Prince Buster's Al Capone


Sadly, per interweb, after moving from JA to UK, Buster became a Muslim.

331 Rides a Pale Horse  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:13:53am

FUCK OFF! FUCK OFF! FUCK OFF!...

(somebody had to)

332 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:15:07am

re: #227 zombie

re: #222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

I'll have to check it out! I thought "Racist Friend" was by They Might Be Giants.

Hey, I was right!

"Racist Friend" actually is by "They Might Be Giants," a completely different (and better) song than the one by the Selecter.

Strange how two bands had the same song with the same title on the same theme.

333 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:17:31am

Prince Buster is big in Japan...


One Step Beyond!

334 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:17:38am

re: #330 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

Sadly, per interweb, after moving from JA to UK, Buster became a Muslim.

Ouch. That is painful to learn.

335 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:20:22am

re: #332 zombie

re: #227 zombie


re: #222 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

I'll have to check it out! I thought "Racist Friend" was by They Might Be Giants.


Hey, I was right!

"Racist Friend" actually is by "They Might Be Giants," a completely different (and better) song than the one by the Selecter.

Strange how two bands had the same song with the same title on the same theme.

Selecter was covering The Special AKA, what was left of the Specials after The Fun Boy Three left.


BTW, on same album, from 1983, IIRC, Special AKA had a song 'War Crimes', first song I can remember that compared Israel to Nazi Germany.

Not the original moonbat song, but the first of a kind for that theme.

336 psaturn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:25:03am

It is kinda hilarious that post, if you ask me.

337 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:25:26am

SKA and rocksteady great, Prince Buster, now known by his Muslim name, Muhammed Yusef Ali, was recently presented with the Order of Distinction (OD) that was bestowed on him earlier this year, for his contribution to the development of the country's music industry.

The presentation was made at the Jamaica Consulate in Miami. In accepting the honour, Prince Buster called for the revitalisation of the Orange Street area in Kingston, which he described as the "cornerstone of some of the island's famous musicians and entertainers". The area, he said, was significant to the birth and development of Jamaica's popular music.

He also paid tribute to local musical giants, including Derrick Morgan and Eric 'Monty' Morris and called on Jamaicans to "stand proud of the country's development and unite for the betterment of the economy".

Born in West Kingston in 1938 as Cecil Bustamante Campbell, Prince Buster began writing and producing music in the 1950s and rose to prominence as a producer and promoter and then as a performer in the 1960s.

338 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:29:11am

1982, first song I know of comparing Israel to the Nazis.

War Crimes
Jerry Dammers


Bombs to settle arguments, the order of the boot
Can you hear them crying in the rubble of Beirut?

I can still see people dying, now who takes the blame?
the numbers are different, the crime is still the same

From the graves of Belsen where the innocent were burned
To the genocide in Beirut, Israel was nothing learned?

I can still hear people crying, now who takes the blame?
The numbers are different, the crime is still the same

Bombs to settle arguments, the order of the boot
From the graves of Belsen, to the ruins of Beirut

I can still see people dying, now who takes the blame?
The numbers are different, the crime is still the same

339 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:30:10am

Now that I have uncovered decades old moonbat music, its bed time.

340 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:31:43am

I still like the first song AFN played after it got set up during desert storm. Christ, that was back when the military wasnt so PC. "Rock The Casbah" by the Clash. My brother tells me now, that AFN in Iraq claims to be "The heaviest armed radio station on the planet!". I love un PC music.

341 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:37:22am
342 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 1:57:16am

Ooooh, this is the closest I've come to finding an actual Rock Steady video from the era:

"Baby Come Back" by the Equals, actually performed in 1968. Exceedingly rare!

However it could be argued that this isn't pure rock steady, kind of more like a unique style of Jamaican pop, pre-reggae. A huge hit, but marginally in the category of rock steady.

Even so -- there are basically no other extant films of Jamaican performers from that era.

343 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:00:04am

Good morning, afternoon, evening *everyone*!™

Fruitcup is on the buffet --->
Help yourselves!

344 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:00:42am

What about "Vietnam" from Peter Tosh (I think it was)? I guess it wasn't until the '70s that stuff out of Jamaica started becoming popular in N. America.

345 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:01:18am

Hmmm, interesting: the little bio for the video reminds me that the Equals, while of Jamaican heritage, were actually formed in London, so they're technically not even a Jamaican band, even though they played reggae-ish music.

Back to the fruitless search!

346 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:02:51am

re: #344 baconeatingkaffir

Not true. "Israelites" and "Shanty Town" were US hits in the late '60s, as were a couple others. "My Boy Lollipop" by Millie Small charted in the US in '64!

347 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:05:46am

Wow, how rare is this:

Jimmy Cliff - King of kings (1962)

Beyond rare, that's how rare.

Audio quality is low, but -- 1962? Wow.

348 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:06:18am
Boy am I OLD.
349 DoubleU  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:06:51am

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Sounds like somebody is being very filthy and intolerant of others.

350 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:07:39am

re: #342 zombie

Ooooh, this is the closest I've come to finding an actual Rock Steady video from the era:

"Baby Come Back" by the Equals, actually performed in 1968. Exceedingly rare!

However it could be argued that this isn't pure rock steady, kind of more like a unique style of Jamaican pop, pre-reggae. A huge hit, but marginally in the category of rock steady.

Even so -- there are basically no other extant films of Jamaican performers from that era.

Zombie -- hi,

You're right, it's not perfectly Rock Steady ... it's nice though.

Hey -- how do the little plus and negative buttons work / what do they do, up there in the right upper corner of our windshield?

351 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:08:20am

re: #346 zombie

My bad. Reggae isn't something that I'm up on. I've noticed how it's caught on worldwide. Istanbul has 2 Reggae clubs. One is run by Africans and the other is run by some expats from England. Has anyone ever heard of the Israeli guy Matisyahu? Now, Jewish Reggae is pretty cool!

352 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:08:31am

re: #343 littleoldlady

Good morning, afternoon, evening *everyone*!™

Fruitcup is on the buffet --->
Help yourselves!

Good morning littleoldlady! ... thanks

353 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:09:28am

Here is a "video" of a real rock steady song:

The Paragons - The Tide is High ca. 1966.

Problem is, the "video" portion is not only just a still picture of the Paragons - it's the wrong Paragons!

Sheesh.

Song gets an A+ though.

354 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:10:57am

re: #348 littleoldlady

Boy am I OLD.

My grandmother left me with this poem:

My face in the mirror isn't wrinkled or drawn.

My house isn't dirty, the cobwebs are gone.

My garden looks lovely and so does the lawn.


I think I might never put my glasses back on.

355 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:11:09am

Fred! :-)

356 Reev  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:11:13am

The truth really upsets some people, why are they so out of touch with reality. I guess they would not be moonbats otherwise eh.

357 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:11:34am

re: #354 Highrise

Gawd I loved that women :) . Every time I read that poem I laugh my arse off.

358 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:12:11am

re: #357 Highrise


er that sounded bad. Woman, not women lol.

359 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:12:30am

re: #351 baconeatingkaffir

Has anyone ever heard of the Israeli guy Matisyahu? Now, Jewish Reggae is pretty cool!

[Link: www.youtube.com...]

Of course! Matisyahu is big around here.

But he's not Israeli. He's from New York. (Actually, his family traveled all olver when he was growing up. Let's just say he's from NY now.)

He's the undisputed king of Hebraic Reggae!

360 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:13:27am

re: #359 zombie

I thought he lived in Israel or something? Anyhow, everytime I listen to his stuff, it gives me somethign to think about.

361 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:14:22am

re: #354 Highrise

I am SO stealing that! :-)

Funny thing (okay, not-so-funny) years ago I had cataract surgery and the first thing I had to do was re-learn how to go up and down stairs. Up until then I didn't realize how SHORT I am.

/getting shorter every day, too :-(

362 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:15:30am

re: #347 zombie

Wow, how rare is this:

Jimmy Cliff - King of kings (1962)

Beyond rare, that's how rare.

Audio quality is low, but -- 1962? Wow.

Joe King Carrasco (here in the People's Republic) does that same thing alot ... but his sound comes more from old Texas Conjunto ... very similar though.

363 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:17:04am

re: #350 Fearless Fred

Fred,

Maybe Highrise will explain the new rating system to you, if you ask nicely. :-)

364 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:20:07am

Another "video" of authentic rock steady: just a movie of a turntable going around playing "Rock Steady by Alton Ellis, the song which gave the genre its name!

The music is on-target, but the "video" still doesn't count.

This is tough!

365 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:21:27am

re: #353 zombie

Here is a "video" of a real rock steady song:

The Paragons - The Tide is High ca. 1966.

Problem is, the "video" portion is not only just a still picture of the Paragons - it's the wrong Paragons!

Sheesh.

Song gets an A+ though.

Nice ... beautiful ... I've seen Debbie Harry sing that several times here at the old and no more Liberty Lunch, where I also saw Jimmy Cliff.

366 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:28:34am

re: #357 Highrise


Good morning Highrise ---

It's quite nice to see you, as always!

Could you please help me. I am wondering what the plus and minus buttons are all about, up there in the upper right hand corner of my windshield.

Thank you,
Fearless

367 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:29:36am

Ohhh! Nicely done, Fred! :-)

368 zombie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:31:42am

Wow.

I can not believe this is on YouTube. Dey gots eberryting! :

"Save a Bread" by Justin Hinds.

If you want to know what rock steady sounds like, listen to this song. Hell, even if you don't want to know what rock steady sounds like, listen to this song. Unforgettable! I thought I was the only one who even knew about it.

369 lukas  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:32:11am

From today's Times and worth a read

Christian converts risk Muslim attack in England

370 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:33:22am

re: #359 zombie

re: #351 baconeatingkaffir

Has anyone ever heard of the Israeli guy Matisyahu? Now, Jewish Reggae is pretty cool!

[Link: www.youtube.com...]

Of course! Matisyahu is big around here.

But he's not Israeli. He's from New York. (Actually, his family traveled all olver when he was growing up. Let's just say he's from NY now.)

He's the undisputed king of Hebraic Reggae!

He was here at ACL Fest last year ...

371 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:33:23am

Aaah Rocksteady.. I used to work with 2 Grenadians when I was in Germany. Brings back alot of memories... and alot of "botanically opressed" memories hehehehe. :)

372 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:33:51am

re: #350 Fearless Fred

Hey -- how do the little plus and negative buttons work / what do they do, up there in the right upper corner of our windshield?

Basically if you like a post and want it to get attention, hit the plus button. If you dislike it, hit the negative :) .

We can't vote for our own post, Charles had to change that today.

It will help with sending a message to blog spammers, disingenuous posters, trolls/mobies, people who come here to start stuff with lgfers or Charles just to go back to their blog or lgfwatch and post, those that are disrespectful to the blog owner, etc.

Charles has mentioned this rating system isn't going away and that he will be improving upon it. It will be cool to see the changes maybe he'll add a filter like to see posts zero and above. I remain open to trying them because Charles does a good job on this blog, we owe him that I believe.

I think sometimes we forget that a lot of people read LGF that are in places in society that can be very influential via tv, radio... I can't help but think this will help raise the level of posting..I know it's helped me.

373 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:34:54am

re: #367 littleoldlady

haha you are cute.

374 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:35:01am

re: #372 Highrise

But what about moonbat infilitration and sabotage of the link rating system?

375 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:43:44am

re: #374 baconeatingkaffir

He posted that he is monitoring it on another thread the other day. He caught some abuse today which is why he disabled being able to vote for yourself.

376 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:44:06am

re: #372 Highrise

re: #350 Fearless Fred

Hey -- how do the little plus and negative buttons work / what do they do, up there in the right upper corner of our windshield?

Basically if you like a post and want it to get attention, hit the plus button. If you dislike it, hit the negative :) .

How does the post get more attention as a result of me/others hitting the plus?

377 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:44:52am

Yes -
I've never been clear on exactly who is ratings enabled.

378 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:48:05am

re: #376 Fearless Fred

You got it fascist Fred!

/tease from the days of david e!

How does the post get more attention as a result of me/others hitting the plus?

I wish I knew all the features he was going to roll out. I can only guess it will involve a filter system like you can only view posts with a certain rating and above if you choose (that is how other webpages have worked with a similar system)..the others less than that may fold under and hide out of sight but not gone, so you can still read them if you want. Hard to say what other functions he'll add, he hasn't said much..just said more is coming!

379 Empire1  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:48:18am

Has anyone else seen Chris Muir's "Day by Day" cartoon this morning? I ran across it at Captain's Quarters, and got a delightful surprise, as well as a sudden concern for Chris's safety. I don't want to ruin it for you, so just go take a look for yourself.

380 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:48:20am

Good Morning Dead Threaders!

Is Syria trying to go nuclear?

381 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:49:57am

re: #380 Carl in Jerusalem

Good Morning Dead Threaders!

Is Syria trying to go nuclear?

/wave Carl

382 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:52:00am

re: #380 Carl in Jerusalem

Good Morning Dead Threaders!

Is Syria trying to go nuclear?

Yes, that's why no one is screeching about last week's IDF strike in Syria.

:)

383 Highrise  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:52:03am

Gotta head to bed..you guys take care! Hope your day is great today.

384 sheik yer'mami  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:53:56am

re: #29 yochanan

But Charles Johnson, the owner of this blog, is also an artist and very switched on. So am I.

There is no excuse for being a moonbat. Not anymore...

385 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:55:21am

'Night, Highrise! :-)

386 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:57:35am

re: #384 sheik yer'mami

Sheik, I can think of excuses for being moonbats... but none of them are good. THe only things that come to mind are substance related or financially descriptive.

387 ibmkeyboard  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:59:20am

Highrise

Charles has mentioned this rating system isn't going away and that he will be improving upon it. It will be cool to see the changes maybe he'll add a filter like to see posts zero and above.


I have noticed some negative abuse also.

Maybe because they didn't like the commenter, not the comment.

Charles is recording in the big lizard sky, and he knows who is naughty and nice.

The naughty usually get banned.

If the Kos kids want us to shut up,
they must be afraid of Glue and Fred.

388 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:00:56am

Carl,
The IAF is Indian Air Force.
And I find it very easy to believe that the Norks are shipping their nuke run-off to Syria. Thus appearing to adhere to the nuclear shut down AND reaping wind fall profits from oil and water rich Arab terror states.

389 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:05:04am

re: #378 Highrise

re: #376 Fearless Fred

You got it fascist Fred!

/tease from the days of david e!

How does the post get more attention as a result of me/others hitting the plus?

I wish I knew all the features he was going to roll out. I can only guess it will involve a filter system like you can only view posts with a certain rating and above if you choose (that is how other webpages have worked with a similar system)..the others less than that may fold under and hide out of sight but not gone, so you can still read them if you want. Hard to say what other functions he'll add, he hasn't said much..just said more is coming!

Thanks --- I'm gettin' the idea ... it's the beginning of who knows what, exactly, but at least I do understand that we are indicating something positive or negative by way of clicking the corresponding buttons ... I guess. But why would someone hit negs on their own posts? (the link you sent me of Charles reprimanding/warning a poster about sabotaging ?)

390 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:06:28am

re: #387 ibmkeyboard

Highrise


Charles has mentioned this rating system isn't going away and that he will be improving upon it. It will be cool to see the changes maybe he'll add a filter like to see posts zero and above.


I have noticed some negative abuse also.

Maybe because they didn't like the commenter, not the comment.

Charles is recording in the big lizard sky, and he knows who is naughty and nice.

The naughty usually get banned.

If the Kos kids want us to shut up,
they must be afraid of Glue and Fred.

I don't have any glue ... hehe ... what are you talking about?

391 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:08:14am

re: #383 Highrise

Gotta head to bed..you guys take care! Hope your day is great today.

I'll be just a little behind you ... 'nite, and thanks!

392 sheik yer'mami  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:14:18am

re: #57 republic

Hillary? How so? I thought slick Willie was in charge then...?

393 Village Idiot's Apprentice  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:14:56am

Good evening all

Even when I'm down and depressed...I know I can count on the KozKids for a chuckle or two.

394 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:17:24am

Howdy VIA - been a while

395 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:18:34am

re: #379 Empire1

Has anyone else seen Chris Muir's "Day by Day" cartoon this morning? I ran across it at Captain's Quarters, and got a delightful surprise, as well as a sudden concern for Chris's safety. I don't want to ruin it for you, so just go take a look for yourself.

I won't give away the surprise either, but good on him! And let's be honest here: while I do have concern for the safety of these cartoonists that have enough balls to stand up to the Religion of Pieces, if they don't speak now they WILL be holding their tongues forever more, as will the rest of us.

396 Village Idiot's Apprentice  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:22:12am

re: #394 RTLM

Yeh...time zone shifts, and increased work load makes it hard to post as often.
How's things?

397 ibmkeyboard  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:22:16am
I don't have any glue ... hehe ... what are you talking about?


Glunianianin, Gulaniania, Glue and Fred Thompson.

Glue is leading Fred by a thimble full..

398 Fearless Fred  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:27:21am

re: #397 ibmkeyboard

I don't have any glue ... hehe ... what are you talking about?


Glunianianin, Gulaniania, Glue and Fred Thompson.

Glue is leading Fred by a thimble full..

got it! thanks. I'm for both/each of them ... either one will kick PIAPS behind! i sure hope, anyway!

399 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:27:35am

re: #396 Village Idiot's Apprentice

Different.

400 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:29:47am

Well, MORNIN' to ya'll, fellow trolls and nazis! How we all doin' this fine day? I brought us some corn muffins to go with your coffee or tea. Help yourself. They're still warm, though, so take care. :>

401 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:33:03am

re: #400 nonic

nonic! :-)

Yum! You're a good cooker!

402 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:38:37am

re: #401 littleoldlady

Good morning, littleoldlady. Please, take an extra muffin for S&CYL. If she eats muffins. Let me guess... she brought laundry to do, right? My kids always do. And I don't even have your rep as a laundry maven. (Correct use of "maven"?) I don't DO their laundry for them, but they know it's cheaper in my machines with my detergent. LOL

Ah, kids. :-)

403 gettinby  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:43:36am

Hi everyone!

Yum...fruitcup!

Yum...corn muffins! (Is there any honey-butter to go with them?)

I was weirdly drawn to the computer screen...hmmm.

Ah, yes, the magic word LAUNDRY!

404 ibmkeyboard  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:43:51am

re: #400 nonic

Well, MORNIN' to ya'll, fellow trolls and nazis! How we all doin' this fine day? I brought us some corn muffins to go with your coffee or tea. Help yourself. They're still warm, though, so take care. :>


I love those with buttermilk,

is it too early for buttermilk? ha.

405 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:44:12am

re: #402 nonic

Correct use of maven. Correct on the laundry, too. Of course I did it for her.

/but it was worth it just to watch her actually do HOMEWORK. :-)

406 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:46:21am

re: #400 nonic

Well, MORNIN' to ya'll, fellow trolls and nazis! How we all doin' this fine day? I brought us some corn muffins to go with your coffee or tea. Help yourself. They're still warm, though, so take care. :>

Why thank you Nonic! Guess I will throw on a pot of coffee then.

407 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:46:33am

re: #403 gettinby

Yum...corn muffins! (Is there any honey-butter to go with them?)

Well, as a matter of fact, these here being virtual muffins, there's absolutely anything you want to go with them.

Except, of course, George Clooney to serve them to you in bed. Hmmm.

408 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:47:53am

gettinby! :-)

ibm! :-)

Carl! :-)

RTLM! :-)

VIA! :-)

/if I left anyone out, please forgive me, it was unintentional...

Everyone else! :-)

409 gettinby  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:48:12am

re: #407 nonic

George Clooney to serve them to you in bed.

*thump*

410 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:50:06am

WHOOOPSIE!

granny! :-)

411 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:50:57am

re: #406 galloping granny

Guess I will throw on a pot of coffee then.

There you go. With littleoldlady's fruitcup, the muffins, and gallop's coffee, we got ourselves a regular boofay here.

Gotta watch out them moonbats don't try to sneak in. Whenever you serve free food, there's some trashy folks just come out of the woodwork.

/did store demonstrating donkey's ears ago.

412 RTLM  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:53:17am

Hi littleoldlady - a spinach/cheese fried egg sand if you please

:)

413 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:55:44am

re: #411 nonic

re: #406 galloping granny

Guess I will throw on a pot of coffee then.

There you go. With littleoldlady's fruitcup, the muffins, and gallop's coffee, we got ourselves a regular boofay here.

Gotta watch out them moonbats don't try to sneak in. Whenever you serve free food, there's some trashy folks just come out of the woodwork.

/did store demonstrating donkey's ears ago.

My kids used to love to go to Sam's Club on Saturday mornings - all that free food!

I better stock up though - frost warning out for tonight, so I guess I'm going to have to haul tomatoes most of the day.

414 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:56:01am

To add a little extra fun to your morning (and really creep out the mb's), did ya'll catch my +13 post yesterday about a TV evangelist sending a video message to ol' osama, telling the SOB he's gonna go to hell if he doesn't convert to Christianity?

Now how often do you get to kick some bastard in the ass and it's good witnessing, too? Hot dang!

415 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:56:05am
416 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:57:33am

Oh yeah. It's Sunday. Custom omelette day. For RTLM.

417 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:57:49am

littleoldlady

Now lookee here. You lettin' them give us short orders now? I'm not doin' no grill work.

418 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:57:52am

re: #408 littleoldlady

gettinby! :-)

ibm! :-)

Carl! :-)

RTLM! :-)

VIA! :-)

/if I left anyone out, please forgive me, it was unintentional...

Everyone else! :-)

Good Morning Littleoldlady!

I can't eat today. It's a fast day :-(

419 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:59:37am

re: #415 Carl in Jerusalem

Gosh darn it, Carl! Did the war start without a press release?!

420 whiterasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 3:59:50am

Good morning everyone.

Here is a dose of common sense to go down with coffee and fruit cup:

Mark Steyn:

[Link: www.ocregister.com...]

421 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:00:30am

re: #414 nonic

To add a little extra fun to your morning (and really creep out the mb's), did ya'll catch my +13 post yesterday about a TV evangelist sending a video message to ol' osama, telling the SOB he's gonna go to hell if he doesn't convert to Christianity?

Now how often do you get to kick some bastard in the ass and it's good witnessing, too? Hot dang!

I did not see your post, but I saw the story. About time. More than a little reverse "propaganda" is in order and has been for a long time. This is the same guy who got his show cancelled down in Florida because the folks from CAIR complained about "hate speech" isn't it?

422 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:00:37am

SHANA TOVA LIZARDIM!

423 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:02:12am

re: #386 baconeatingkaffir

Hi BEK. How are things?

424 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:02:16am

re: #416 littleoldlady

Oh yeah. It's Sunday. Custom omelette day. For RTLM.

I've been doing Dutch Apple Pancakes lately for Sunday brunch. Quicker than custom omelettes, since one will feed 4 generously. (Cheap too, though it surely does not seem "cheap.")

425 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:04:24am

re: #353 zombie

I like Blondie's version. I think she has a great voice.

426 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:05:19am

re: #424 galloping granny

Only me and one of the kids are up. I'm debating what to make...french toast or oatmeal. SUCH Decisions.

427 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:07:30am

re: #421 galloping granny

This is the same guy who got his show cancelled down in Florida because the folks from CAIR complained about "hate speech" isn't it?

Yep. He was also in some kind of flap over Mitt Romney, I think, too.

Often, it's only the big mouths will say the stuff that needs sayin'.

At first, anyway.

Whatever. I know I'm gonna pray for this fella's safety. His name is Bill Keller, and he's, I think, in Tampa. Doubtless with a target on his forehead now. (Shakes head sadly.)

428 little blessing  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:08:53am

Hi Everyone!

Been away from the computer far too long. What's with the + and -?

/can't possibly be report card time yet.

429 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:09:17am

Carl,

Right.

/bummer :-(

If you want to know how we (those of us who are observant, that is) keep track...here's a handy-dandy

Diet Guide for the Jewish Holidays

As a general principle, Jewish holidays are divided between days on which you must starve and days on which you must overeat.

Many Jews observe no fewer than 16 fasts throughout the Jewish year, based on the time-honored principle that even if you are sure that you are ritually purified, you definitely aren't.

Though there are many feasts and fasts, there are no holidays requiring light snacking.

The Yo-yo Diet Guide to the Jewish Holidays:

Rosh Hashanah: Feast
Tzom Gedalia: Fast
Yom Kippur: More Fasting
Sukkot: Feast
Hashanah Rabbah: More Feasting
Simchat Torah Keep Feasting
Month of Heshvan: No feasts or fasts for a whole month. Get a grip on yourself.
Hanukkah: Eat potato pancakes
Tenth of Tevet: Do not eat potato pancakes
Tu B'Shevat: Feast
Fast of Esther: Fast
Purim: Eat pastry
Passover: Do not eat pastry
Shavuot: Dairy feast (cheesecake, blintzes, etc.)
17th of Tammuz: Fast (definitely no cheesecake or blintzes)
Tisha B'Av: Very strict fast (don't even think about cheesecake or blintzes)
Month of Elul End of cycle. Enroll in Center for Eating Disorders before the High Holidays arrive.

And then do it all over again!

430 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:10:32am

re: #424 galloping granny

I've been doing Dutch Apple Pancakes lately for Sunday brunch. Quicker than custom omelettes,

And wonderful it sounds, too!

But, you see, I'm doing the hi-protein-lo-carb thing, and an omelette works, but not a pancake. :-( I only get to watch my kids eat those. Sigh.

431 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:10:53am

re: #426 WriterMom

re: #424 galloping granny

Only me and one of the kids are up. I'm debating what to make...french toast or oatmeal. SUCH Decisions.

French toast gets my vote. Oatmeal is grand - but it is a "school day" kind of thing. Even if you doctor it.

Too bad we're out of Challah at the minute. We could have my daughter's special French Toast - cut the challah about 1.5 inches thick, let it sit in French Toast egg mix overnight (or at least for half an hour). Grill and serve topped with mixed fresh fruit and whipped cream. Yum.

432 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:14:34am

re: #430 nonic

re: #424 galloping granny

I've been doing Dutch Apple Pancakes lately for Sunday brunch. Quicker than custom omelettes,

And wonderful it sounds, too!

But, you see, I'm doing the hi-protein-lo-carb thing, and an omelette works, but not a pancake. :-( I only get to watch my kids eat those. Sigh.

Nonic, a Dutch Apple pancake is far more like an omelette than it is a "pancake." The whole giant thing has only 3/4 cup of flour. There is sugar and milk though. :( I gain weight like a cow being readied for slaughter on a hi-protein diet. Just a good look at a full-color picture of roast beef will put 5 pounds on me. I have to go vegetarian in order to actually lose weight.

433 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:17:52am

re: #429 littleoldlady

Though there are many feasts and fasts, there are no holidays requiring light snacking.

Oh, we have light snacking days. :-)

It's on our fast days, when we can have ONE "collation" not equaling a full meal.

(Unlike SOME "religions" I've heard of, where "fast" means to do without all day so you can work up a good appetite and GORGE all evening.)

(Last year I read that muslims routinely gain weight during their "fasting" month. Right.)

434 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:19:56am

re: #432 galloping granny

I gain weight like a cow being readied for slaughter on a hi-protein diet. Just a good look at a full-color picture of roast beef will put 5 pounds on me. I have to go vegetarian in order to actually lose weight.

No kidding.

See? Now. Everybody's different.

I'm totally so much better when I'm on lo-carb. My digestion's better, I don't retain so much water, I have fewer heart symptoms, I even sleep better.

435 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:22:04am

re: #431 galloping granny

Challah is wonderful for French toast. So is stale brioche.

I'd go get us some challah right now, but not with our Jewish friends fasting.

littleoldlady... When should I bring the challah?

436 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:25:04am

re: #435 nonic

re: #431 galloping granny

Challah is wonderful for French toast. So is stale brioche.

I'd go get us some challah right now, but not with our Jewish friends fasting.

littleoldlady... When should I bring the challah?

For some odd reason I never think to make brioche and we never buy it either. Part of that might have to do with the fact that it is almost impossible to buy anything that resembles good European breads around here.

437 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:26:15am

re: #428 little blessing

What's with the + and -?
/can't possibly be report card time yet.

No. I think it has to do with tax time, actually. And it's too early for that, isn't it? I mean, for you folks. I pay estimated, so my third CHUNK is due tomorrow, I guess, but I mailed it a couple weeks ago. OOOooo, icky. Estimated taxes due tomorrow, people! Boo hiss.

little blessing, now WHY did you bring that up? :-(

438 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:27:00am
439 JeepThang  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:27:40am
...AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Speaking of filth and intolerance...

440 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:28:00am

Fasting is easier when you can drive and have the TV on for the little kids. that might sound stupid, but it's true. I find Yom Kippur not difficult because of the fasting (although I get a 'coffee headache' in the morning) but because there isn't much for the kids to do except drive me bonkers.

441 little blessing  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:28:05am

re: #437 nonic

Sorry! Didn't mean to cause any angst!

Speaking of hi protein diets...they work great but put me in a terrible mood!

442 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:28:38am

re: #429 littleoldlady

That's funny!

443 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:28:58am

re: #436 galloping granny

I used to bake all that stuff and TEACH it, too.

444 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:29:22am

re: #440 WriterMom

Fasting is easier when you can drive and have the TV on for the little kids. that might sound stupid, but it's true. I find Yom Kippur not difficult because of the fasting (although I get a 'coffee headache' in the morning) but because there isn't much for the kids to do except drive me bonkers.

Why isn't there much to do?

445 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:30:05am

re: #415 Carl in Jerusalem

I just read in Yediot that it was a rehearsal for Iran, INSHALLAH.

446 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:30:05am

re: #443 nonic

re: #436 galloping granny

I used to bake all that stuff and TEACH it, too.

Cool! So why don't you anymore?

447 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:31:30am

re: #444 galloping granny

g.g, well we don't drive or watch tv or use electricty, etc. on Shabbat and holidays. If the weather is nice, the kids play outside. I don't really get to shul because of my disabled son.

448 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:37:45am

re: #441 little blessing

Sorry! Didn't mean to cause any angst!

I'm kiddin' ya, hon. Actually it IS report time card. LOL

Speaking of hi protein diets...they work great but put me in a terrible mood!

Maybe you need to drink more water with it. Maybe. Or maybe it's just not good for you.

449 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:38:01am

re: #447 WriterMom

re: #444 galloping granny

g.g, well we don't drive or watch tv or use electricty, etc. on Shabbat and holidays. If the weather is nice, the kids play outside. I don't really get to shul because of my disabled son.

Well isn't that just DUH of me! I guess I am so used to saying "find a book" that it simply doesn't dawn on me that no TV might be a hardship. When mine were small they took to watching FAR too much TV. After weeks of "Just a minute Mom" and being completely ignored and a ring of garbage that fell off the forks in front of the TV and rooms you had to climb down to get into I got tired of it. Took the plug out of the back - and the eldest found another to fit in under 30 minutes. Disconnected the thing outside the house. That one took a bit longer, but still under an hour. One day I completely lost it, opened the door, ripped the TV out of the wall, pitched it wholesale out into the driveway, dusted off my hands and said "THERE! Watch that!" They did not get another TV for more than a decade - and then it only went to a VCR.

There is also origami, if that is something they might be allowed to do.

450 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:40:50am

re: #449 galloping granny

LOL. Sometimes I feel like throwing the TV away, but we do get a break from it every Shabbat. They can't really do crafts, but yes-books are great. We also have a lot of parks nearby, and they do all kinds of other stuff like making tents and forts out of blankets, bed jumping and sometimes we have visitors. We also have games that don't require batteries or cutting, or electricity etc...

451 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:43:50am

re: #450 WriterMom

re: #449 galloping granny

LOL. Sometimes I feel like throwing the TV away, but we do get a break from it every Shabbat. They can't really do crafts, but yes-books are great. We also have a lot of parks nearby, and they do all kinds of other stuff like making tents and forts out of blankets, bed jumping and sometimes we have visitors. We also have games that don't require batteries or cutting, or electricity etc...

That is why I suggested origami - no cutting required. Just folding. We don't have any games that require batteries except for a couple of handheld video game things. Kids are SO deprived here!

452 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:47:07am

re: #446 galloping granny

I used to bake all that stuff and TEACH it, too.
Cool! So why don't you anymore?

Well. I used to teach it because people paid me to. AND, I guess, because I was very passionate about food in those days. Back in late 70's into the 80's. Those were great days for foodies. And I had a lot of little kids to feed, so baking was a natural response.

Then my passions took a different turn. To fiber. Of the keralin and bast type. LOL And I got into spinning and weaving.

And now my kids bake for themselves, anyway. And I'm the resident consultant. :-)

"Mom, I want to make a Spanische wind tort next weekend, you'll be here, right?"

(I'm always here.)

453 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:48:02am

Good Sunday morning, LGF friends! It's a beautiful heck, it's too early to tell what kind of day it is here on the Wisconsin - Illinois border.

Here's the Sunday morning Talking Head line-up:

MTP: Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) & Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) on Iraq; WaPo's Chris Cillizza & NBC's Chuck Todd on NBC/WSJ poll & 08

FTN: Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) & Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ); WaPo's Tom Ricks

This Week: Def. Sec Robert Gates & Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) on Iraq & Petreus report; roundtable of NYT's Thomas Friedman, Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria, ABC's Martha Raddatz and George Will

FNS: Def. Sec. Robert Gates; Gen. David Petraeus; Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE)

Late Edition: Gen. Wesley Clark; Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT); Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN); Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX); Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA); roundtable of Candy Crowley, Barbara Starr, and Bill Schneider

454 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:50:30am

re: #452 nonic

re: #446 galloping granny

I used to bake all that stuff and TEACH it, too.
Cool! So why don't you anymore?

Well. I used to teach it because people paid me to. AND, I guess, because I was very passionate about food in those days. Back in late 70's into the 80's. Those were great days for foodies. And I had a lot of little kids to feed, so baking was a natural response.

Then my passions took a different turn. To fiber. Of the keralin and bast type. LOL And I got into spinning and weaving.

And now my kids bake for themselves, anyway. And I'm the resident consultant. :-)

"Mom, I want to make a Spanische wind tort next weekend, you'll be here, right?"

(I'm always here.)

ROFL! I've always been into baking. Did the fiber arts thing too, though I am more of a knitter and a quilter. The girls call from all over the country - often from the grocery store. "How much of this rhubarb do I need for a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie?" Now I teach the kiddo to bake. These days I'm expanding my knowledge of cheese making.

455 littleoldlady  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:50:47am

Time to pack up and hit the dusty trail...

/in a mazeldicka shu

Good day, ALL!™

456 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:51:50am

re: #449 galloping granny

HI-larious story!

But I can beat it. I threw a TV out an 3rd story window! Smash, crash. LOL

Funny. They ALWAYS took me very seriously after that.

Ironically, it's the Fonzi theory, I think. (Ironically, because, of course, the Fonz was a figment of TV land.)

We've ONLY done VCR and DVD now for, oh, crimey, 25 years.

457 therewaslight  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:53:31am

OT

TAKE NOTE!

Anti-Semitic "friday photo" on Foreign Policy blog

JERUSALEM - SEPTEMBER 14: An ultra-Orthodox Jew laughs as he crosses paths with Palestinians passing Israeli police guarding an entrance to the Temple Mount in the Muslim Quarter September 14, 2007 in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Religious Jews leaving morning prayers at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, rubbed shoulders with Muslim worshippers rushing to the first midday prayers at al-Aqsa Mosque as the first Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan coincided with the second day of the Jewish New Year festival of Rosh Hashanah. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)

Foreign Policy has site traffic comparable to the New Republic.

458 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:56:55am

re: #456 nonic

re: #449 galloping granny

HI-larious story!

But I can beat it. I threw a TV out an 3rd story window! Smash, crash. LOL

Funny. They ALWAYS took me very seriously after that.

Ironically, it's the Fonzi theory, I think. (Ironically, because, of course, the Fonz was a figment of TV land.)

We've ONLY done VCR and DVD now for, oh, crimey, 25 years.

Yup. Watching that precious TV hit the ground and smash into a zillion bits in ultra slow motion sure does lend authority to your words for the rest of their natural days, doesn't it?

All I have ever had to say since is "remember the TV?" Funny thing is, my girls who have kids of their own now tell their children "You are SO lucky you get to watch TV. MY Mom threw ours out the door! So don't give me any garbage!"

459 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:57:18am

re: #457 therewaslight

I don't understand. Why is that picture anti-Semitic?

forgive my stupidity - it's early :)

460 BulgarWheat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:57:45am

Quote from Koz Kids..

"BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!"

Uhm, why is this moonbat even over here?

461 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:58:49am

re: #451 galloping granny

Hmm..origami-I gotta check that out. If they have the patience for it-it might work :)

462 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 4:59:02am

I love TV - I have it on all the time. Mostly news, sports and live action stuff. Altho I do love the Home and Garden channel, and of course I have been watching my soap "All My Children" since 1971.

Also 24, House and Prison Break - all on FOX.

463 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:00:02am

re: #457 therewaslight

I don't see it as antisemitic. Why do you think it is?

464 FrogMarch  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:00:55am

Well, Hillary has got the infantile mouth breathing left-winger vote locked up.

465 Conserve Liberty  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:02:24am

re: #10 Amerikajin

*foreheadslap*

Does this person not see the amusing irony of yelling 'SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP' and demanding that someone be banned... and then accusing that other entity of intolerance. Colossal.

Also, I never received my armband, can someone check on that?

When I finally registered last month I was told my Zionist conspiracy check was on the way. Now you imply I also get a Nazi armband.

What a great group - all the bases are belong to us!

No, wait. Where IS my check?

466 nonic  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:02:56am

re: #450 WriterMom

We also have games that don't require batteries or cutting, or electricity etc...

When I was a little kid, we used to go to my grandma's, who was a strict some kind of Methodist, on Sundays, all the uncles and aunts and cousins, and the kids were always bored to death because she wouldn't let us even play cards or use any material thing for fun. It was pretty dreary.

Isn't it cool to have all these different cultures and histories among us to share and talk about --- that DON'T involve killing other people?

467 TimeQuake  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:04:45am

Outflanked by a Four-Star General

The left's second mistake came during the Petraeus and Crocker hearings. Activists from Code Pink repeatedly interrupted their testimony, prompting the Democratic chairman of the House Armed Service Committee, Rep. Ike Skelton of Missouri, to utter a profanity that was picked up by his microphone.

Aside from disrupting the hearing, Code Pink activists came adorned with signs featuring slogans such as "Generals Lie, Soldier Die." A protester dressed like the devil and wearing a mask of President Bush held another sign that said, "I've got Petraeus by the soul."

The Politico's Jonathan Martin remarked that "Karl Rove, Lee Atwater and Donald Segretti couldn't put their heads together and come up with such a dream scenario.

===

But no one could top Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who spent 7 minutes, 39 seconds and 1,282 words to launch one barely coherent broadside after another against Petraeus. Boxer talked for so long that Petraeus didn't even have a chance to respond. He'll have to do so in writing.

There's just one problem with these personal attacks on Petraeus: He's the one person Americans trust on the issue of Iraq. A CBS News/New York Times poll last week asked who was "most likely to make the right decisions about the war in Iraq." The Democrat-controlled Congress got 21 percent; military commanders (Petraeus) got 68 percent.

468 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:04:56am
US intimations of Syrian nuclear cooperation with North Korea might be a prelude to an attack on Syria, a state-run newspaper said Sunday.

The comment published in an editorial in one of the largest state-owned dailies, al-Thawra, came two days after a senior US nuclear official said the North Koreans were in Syria and that Damascus may have had contacts with "secret suppliers" to obtain nuclear equipment.

Al-Thawra predicted Sunday there more accusations could well be on their way.
"The magnitude of these false accusations might be a prelude to a new aggression against Syria," al-Thawra daily said.

The newspaper called the suggestions of atomic cooperation "a flagrant lie" and said Syria has repeatedly asked the international community to disarm Israel of its nuclear weapons and called for a Middle East free of all weapons of mass destruction

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

469 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:05:02am

re: #461 WriterMom

re: #451 galloping granny

Hmm..origami-I gotta check that out. If they have the patience for it-it might work :)

Some of the simpler things don't take much in the way of patience and it is really good for developing fine motor skills - and math. If you go to Canon Creative Park they have a whole ton of origami papers that you can print out as well as some easy things with the fold lines already marked on them. My girls adored making origami dollhouses with all the furniture when they were young. Bunch of other neat stuff too -

Canon Creative Park

Origami

470 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:06:35am
An airplane crashed as it attempted to land at southern Thailand's Phuket airport Sunday afternoon, killing 60 people.

It was not immediately clear how many more were injured or whether there were suvivors.

Chaisak Angsuwan, director general of the Air Transport Authority of Thailand, said in the TITV report that there was heavy rain when Orient Thai Airways flight OG 269, traveling from Bangkok to Phuket, tried to land in heavy rain.

It was unclear whether there were Israelis aboard the plane.

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

471 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:07:49am
Unconfirmed details of Israel's alleged foray into Syrian airspace 10 days ago continued to circulate Sunday in foreign media with a latest report by the British Observer which claimed that as many as eight F-15 and F-16 fighter jets participated in the operation.
The planes, said the report, were equipped with 'Maverick' heavy missiles and 500 pound bombs. Escorting the pilots high above them was an ELINT - an electronic intelligence gathering aircraft - the report claimed.


[Link: www.jpost.com...]

472 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:09:09am
Hamas wants to carry out a major terror attack in order to thwart the international peace conference scheduled for November, Major-General Amos Yadlin, head of Israeli Military Intelligence, told the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Sunday.

[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

473 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:11:24am

Since it's Sunday, here is my Scripture verse for the day:

Isaiah 55:11

"So shall be My word that goes forth out of My mouth;
It shall not return unto Me void;
But it shall accomplish that which I please,
And shall prosper in the thing whereunto I sent it."

474 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:11:33am

re: #469 galloping granny

Hey those are really cool. Thanks.

475 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:12:01am

re: #472 storagemanager

storage-how are you dong?

476 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:12:26am

re: #471 storagemanager

Unconfirmed details of Israel's alleged foray into Syrian airspace 10 days ago continued to circulate Sunday in foreign media with a latest report by the British Observer which claimed that as many as eight F-15 and F-16 fighter jets participated in the operation.
The planes, said the report, were equipped with 'Maverick' heavy missiles and 500 pound bombs. Escorting the pilots high above them was an ELINT - an electronic intelligence gathering aircraft - the report claimed.


[Link: www.jpost.com...]

Boy, for a top-secret raid that nobody saw, nobody is talking about and the Syrians say didn't even happen, this story just keeps getting better and better. What I want to know is this: How come the Israelis have airplanes that by all reports can magically replicate themselves while still in flight, all the while remaining invisible (other than those two spare fuel tanks)? And how do 8 planes share two spare fuel tanks? For that matter, since there was an ELINT plane, why didn't they just take along a tanker and refuel in flight?

477 deacon  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:12:34am

I like jews, I have never accused any jew of being the reason for today's problems, so I guess that could make me a nazi...Although it is strange to here the people that hate jews and blame them for everything to call me that. Do they even understand the words they use? Or are they only using them as an emotional trigger.

478 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:13:00am

Do you love this...or what

?..."I can't believe I have won this opportunity to raise a toast for the New Year in the state of Israel of all places, with the president who I admire so much," Madonna said.


The pop star promised to be active in promoting the issues Peres referred to and said she would include a song about peace in her next album.

Yes...peace will only come in a song...when the Muslims hear it...they will all they down their arms...thank you Madonna.

479 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:13:49am

re: #475 WriterMom

re: #472 storagemanager

storage-how are you dong?


I am doing good..thank you for asking.

480 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 5:17:14am

re: #474 WriterMom

re: #469 galloping granny

Hey those are really cool. Thanks.

One of my favorite sites. They have a ton of model buildings from all over the world, toys, animals, 3D cards that are simple enough for 8 & 9 year olds to put together. We use the buildings in particular quite some little bit for school, though I warn you - if you see one you want, grab it. They do sometimes swap them out. I got a wonderful yurt and a volcano model that we used last year that have since disappeared.

481 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:02:59am

Well this should highlight the lefts inability to even precieve reality clearly...when did we become neo nazis?
last time I checked I was a Jew
the nazis killed my grandmas entire family
so that douche can go fuck himself

482 Killian Bundy  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:03:17am

A two hour tour . . .

/a two hour tour

483 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:05:32am

We should start bitching and moaning and call the KosKidz the new Hitler Youth...oh wait we dont want to sink to that level

484 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:08:37am

What is the deal with the hours-long haitus every morning lately?

485 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:09:01am

Knock knock.

Is this thing on?

486 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:09:38am

re: #481 Sizzlack

Well this should highlight the lefts inability to even precieve reality clearly...when did we become neo nazis?
last time I checked I was a Jew
the nazis killed my grandmas entire family
so that douche can go fuck himself

Don't you know that JEWS are the new nazi ?
And the marxofascists are the new freedomfighters.
And the nazislamists are the new "people".

And down is the new up.

SUB-VERSION

487 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:09:56am

re: #483 Sizzlack

Truth telling could hardly be called, "sinking to their level".

488 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:10:27am

re: #484 galloping granny

What is the deal with the hours-long haitus every morning lately?

Hamsters having a latte...

489 GreenDroll  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:11:37am

re: #11 The Other Les

Which is to say a bunch of assholes who are all a haircut and a brown shirt short of being a bunch of proper Nazis themselves.

Well put. I guess it is a statement on education in America that the modern left wing considers Nazis to be right wingers instead of socialists only marginally to the right of the Bolsheviks. The inability to separate economic from political concepts is another way to spot a liberal posing as an intellectual.

490 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:11:44am

#483 Sizzlack

call the KosKidz the new Hitler Youth...

or...MARXOFASCISTSP-L

491 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:12:07am

re: #477 deacon

I like jews, I have never accused any jew of being the reason for today's problems, so I guess that could make me a nazi...Although it is strange to here the people that hate jews and blame them for everything to call me that. Do they even understand the words they use? Or are they only using them as an emotional trigger.

They are mocking just like...Ishmael did.

492 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:16:42am

re: #419 littleoldlady

re: #415 Carl in Jerusalem

Gosh darn it, Carl! Did the war start without a press release?!

The funny thing is that at the end of services on Friday (which were nearly seven hours long in my synagogue) all of a sudden the cantor who was leading the final prayer got up and started screaming out a chapter of Psalms and everyone followed him verse by verse. The reason he did it was that someone who had a walkie-talkie for security purposes (no one else would use one in my neighborhood on a holiday) heard there had been a call-up of the reserves on Thursday night. I have seen NOTHING ANYWHERE since the holiday ended about any call-up.

493 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:16:55am

Keep your eye on this one...

..An Iranian-American nail salon owner was brutalized by robbers who called her a "terrorist" and scrawled anti-Muslim messages on a mirror in her shop, the victim and police said.

"I'm in shock," victim Zoreh Assemi told WNBC-TV after the attack Saturday morning, a web of cuts and bruises visible on her face, arms and hands. She said she felt "terrorized ... not by American people, but by a very small group and prejudice. And it hurts."

Nassau County police, who were treating the attack as a bias crime, had made no arrests early Sunday and were appealing to the public for tips.

Two men sneaked up on Assemi, 52, as she was getting ready to open the Givan Nail and Skin Center at 6:30 a.m. Saturday, police said.

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

494 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:17:12am

re: #488 Poitiers-Lepanto Nah, I think Charles just uses it as "down time" so he can try out some of his fabulous technical creations.
I mean, he never sleeps, takes a day off, much less a real vacation, etc.
I get the feeling that Charles doens't want LGF running while he's not awake cause then he can't protect against any bad comments (like calling for genocide or homophobic comments and the like).
BUT SOMEDAY we'll earn Charles trust enough for him to take some time off and get away from all this! Geez, I LOVE LGF, but I don't think I could handle it 24/7, week in and week out!

495 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:17:50am

re: #486 Poitiers-Lepanto

I know I know...I just find it pathetic that in 2007 this is the point we've come to...this is what happens when leftist teachers spew their backwards version of history to children...I realize that they do this now so that when these kids are old enough to vote they will vote for the most radical leftist candidate possible...kind of like what Hamas does to its children, just on a less violent level.

Any individual who states that people on this blog are neo nazis are not only completely ignorant of fact, they have no concept of history. And we all know that those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. World War 2 sucked ass, and none of us want to deal with it again, but thats to people like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, everyday that passes brings us one step closer to making World War 3 a reality.

496 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:18:38am

re: #445 WriterMom

re: #415 Carl in Jerusalem

I just read in Yediot that it was a rehearsal for Iran, INSHALLAH.

I blogged the Observer article on which that was based here.

497 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:18:47am

so, do lizards do dead threads on the weekends too?

if not, just scroll over.

if so, good morning lizards.

kirls

498 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:19:44am

re: #492 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #419 littleoldlady

re: #415 Carl in Jerusalem

Gosh darn it, Carl! Did the war start without a press release?!

The funny thing is that at the end of services on Friday (which were nearly seven hours long in my synagogue) all of a sudden the cantor who was leading the final prayer got up and started screaming out a chapter of Psalms and everyone followed him verse by verse. The reason he did it was that someone who had a walkie-talkie for security purposes (no one else would use one in my neighborhood on a holiday) heard there had been a call-up of the reserves on Thursday night. I have seen NOTHING ANYWHERE since the holiday ended about any call-up.

It seems to me like quite some little bit is going on here and there without a word to be seen or heard about it.

BTW, just for fun, you might enjoy this introduction to the new best-seller [Link: www.jihadwatch.org...]

499 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:20:12am

re: #495 Sizzlack

but thats thanks to people like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, everyday that passes brings us one step closer to making World War 3 a reality.

500 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:20:50am
China Recalls Leukemia DrugsTainted leukemia drugs blamed for leg pains, latest crisis to strike the country's food and drug industries

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

501 bluegrass boy  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:21:16am

re: #495 Sizzlack

those who dont know history...are doomed to teach it!

502 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:21:19am

re: #497 Kirly

so, do lizards do dead threads on the weekends too?

if not, just scroll over.

if so, good morning lizards.

kirls

good morning

503 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:22:21am

re: #495 Sizzlack

And we all know that those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.

I've been reading Power, Faith, and Fantasy America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present. I agree with you. They have no concept of what it took for us to win the Barbary Wars. Slavery, kidnappings, beheadings, torture ... we are repeating much of it. The only thing that turned the tide in our favor was the application of deadly force.

kirls

504 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:22:44am

re: #501 bluegrass boy

so true...and so very scary

505 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:23:31am

re: #478 storagemanager

Do you love this...or what

?..."I can't believe I have won this opportunity to raise a toast for the New Year in the state of Israel of all places, with the president who I admire so much," Madonna said.

The pop star promised to be active in promoting the issues Peres referred to and said she would include a song about peace in her next album.

Yes...peace will only come in a song...when the Muslims hear it...they will all they down their arms...thank you Madonna.

Don't tell the Muslims about that book she published...

506 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:23:32am

WOOF: More than 190 arrested at anti-Iraq war D.C. protest
Several thousand anti-war demonstrators marched through downtown Washington on Saturday, clashing with police at the foot of the Capitol steps where more than 190 protesters were arrested.


Anti-war demonstrators march along Pennsylvania Ave. towards the US Capitol Building, Saturday.
The group marched from the White House to the Capitol to demand an end to the Iraq war. Their numbers stretched for blocks along Pennsylvania Avenue, and they held banners and signs and chanted, "What do we want? Troops out. When do we want it? Now."

Army veteran Justin Cliburn, 25, of Lawton, Okla., was among a contingent of Iraq veterans in attendance.

"We're occupying a people who do not want us there," Cliburn said of Iraq. "We're here to show that it isn't just a bunch of old hippies from the 60s who are against this war."

Counterprotesters lined the sidewalks behind metal barricades. There were some heated shouting matches between the two sides.

The arrests came after protesters lay down on the Capitol lawn in what they called a "die in" - with signs on top of their bodies to represent soldiers killed in Iraq. When police took no action, some of the protesters started climbing over a barricade at the foot of the Capitol steps.

Many were arrested without a struggle after they jumped over the waist-high barrier. But some grew angry as police with shields and riot gear attempted to push them back. At least two people were showered with chemical spray. Protesters responded by throwing signs and chanting: "Shame on you."

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

507 southernborn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:23:47am

Posted by Anonymous
September 15, 2007

More moments of moonbat pride.
You people are shameful.

[Link...]

—————

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

Pathetic little kosling suffering from schizophrenia, confusing the voices in his/her head for littlegreen footballs.
possible cause, counting littlegreen footballs stead of sheep.Go back to sleep lil kos. Mommy will look after you.

508 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:24:12am

re: #497 Kirly

so, do lizards do dead threads on the weekends too?

if not, just scroll over.

if so, good morning lizards.

kirls

why yes...I am a weekend Dead Thread Head...gotta be careful not to expose myself to too mant folks you know

509 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:25:02am

re: #502 storagemanager

re: #497 Kirly


so, do lizards do dead threads on the weekends too?

if not, just scroll over.

if so, good morning lizards.

kirls


good morning

hi storagemanager,

i just wanted to say that i always enjoy your posts. they help to inform me with all those links to news. thank you!

kirls

510 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:25:15am

re: #493 storagemanager

In the article the attackers are referred to as 'robbers', but the article never says what, if anything, was stolen. Is it a 'bias crime' or a robbery, or a combination of both?

511 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:25:30am

re: #493 storagemanager

We've got a real war and a**wipes like that don't make it any easier.

512 Carl in Jerusalem  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:25:54am

re: #482 Killian Bundy

A two hour tour . . .

/a two hour tour

Actually, in the original, it was a three-hour tour.

513 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:25:56am

re: #495 Sizzlack

leftist teachers spew their backwards version of history to children...I realize that they do this now so that when these kids are old enough to vote they will vote for the most radical leftist candidate possible...kind of like what Hamas does to its children, just on a less violent level.

Not sure about the "less violent level".
Evil is evil, horror is horror.
The minds of those children are being violated anyway.
And a world without a strong and Free America would be a nightmare.

everyday that passes brings us one step closer to making World War 3 a reality.

We are already there.
This is 1939-1941, we still don't want to fully accept reality.

514 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:26:19am

Madonna: I'm an 'Ambassador for Judaism'

And Harry Reid speaks for the America people... [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

515 Bobblehead  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:26:42am

re: #501 bluegrass boy

You are so right..unfortunately.

516 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:27:20am

re: #509 Kirly

re: #502 storagemanager


re: #497 Kirly

so, do lizards do dead threads on the weekends too?
if not, just scroll over.

if so, good morning lizards.

kirls


good morning

hi storagemanager,

i just wanted to say that i always enjoy your posts. they help to inform me with all those links to news. thank you!

kirls

Thank you.

517 WriterMom  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:28:16am

The hamsters ODed on bagels, lox and shmear.

518 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:28:20am

the guy writing the comments says that we are intolerant.

We ARE intolerant...intolerant of people who use religion to justify the killings of huge numbers of compeltely innocent civilians. If you are not intolerant of that you are just as guilty as those who commit the acts themselves. It is unfortunate that Muslims comprise that vast majority of those commiting the acts, but it is hardly our fault for pointing that out. Dont shoot the messanger. We arent hurting anybody here, we arent slandering anyone. All we do is point out that people in our country are doing it harm, and we want it to stop.
As far as history is concerned, we really need to send Pelosi and Reid a few text books. I know all they care about is their party and winning the presidency...but we have entered very dangerous territory when a political party is more concerned with its own power ambitions than the safety of our country.
KosKidz can be as mad at us as they want. We arent blowing people up in marketplaces in Iraq and Afghanistan...Jihadis are doing it. Us leaving Iraq would make them all stop and get along all of a sudden...anyone who believes that is so beyond clueless it makes me angry.

519 phoenixgirl  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:28:26am

re: #89 cbinflux

nice Catholic bashing.

520 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:28:49am

re: #517 WriterMom

The hamsters ODed on bagels, lox and shmear.

well now i'm hungry! lol

521 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:28:54am

re: #514 storagemanager


Madonna: I'm an 'Ambassador for Judaism'

And Harry Reid speaks for the America people... [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

Like Malcolm X was an Ambassador for Jesus Christ maybe. Wrong Jesus, wrong Judaism.

522 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:29:45am

re: #513 Poitiers-Lepanto

I only say less violent because leftist teachers, while spewing a twisted and incorrect version of history to youths, arent telling them to blow themselves up for god.

523 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:29:56am
ISLAMABAD, Sept. 16 (AP) - (Kyodo)—An alliance of Pakistani opposition parties said Sunday that all its members in the national and provincial assemblies will resign if President Gen. Pervez Musharraf submits his nomination papers for a presidential election.
"We will impede Musharraf's reelection. He is not eligible to become president," Raja Zafar ul-haq, acting chairman of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), said after a meeting of All Parties Democratic Movement including almost all opposition parties except the Pakistan Peoples Party of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

The move comes after the Election Commission announced amendments to the election rules earlier in the day, under which Musharraf is exempted from a constitutional clause disqualifying government servants to contest a presidential election.

Kazi Hussain Ahmad, president of Mutteheda Majlis-e-Amal, told reporters that its members in the National Assembly and the provincial assemblies in Northwest Frontier Province and Baluchistan Province will resign to preempt Musharraf's reelection bid.

If they resign, the electoral college comprising all members of parliament and four provincial assemblies would be incomplete.

According to the Constitution, the president is elected by members of parliament -- the National Assembly and Senate -- and four provincial assemblies.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

524 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:30:27am

re: #520 Kirly

re: #517 WriterMom


The hamsters ODed on bagels, lox and shmear.

well now i'm hungry! lol

shoulda been here a coupla hours ago when the ladies got up...I'm stuffed

525 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:30:28am

Shame on Peres and any 'leader' who kisses up to fools like Madonna. Just pathetic.

526 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:30:59am

Get over it already, quit whingeing and get a job at the Quicky Mart! It's a 'Global' Economy™' doncha know.

RALSTON, Pa. — Flecks of fine sawdust float like powdery snow around Bill Brooks' lumber yard after his saws slice through fresh logs.

That is, when the saws are actually in use. Workers operate them just three days a week now because many of his longtime customers — furniture- and cabinet-makers — moved their plants to China, lightening demand.

Though he's had to cut his full-time staff in half from 50 to 24 in the last 18 months, Brooks considers himself fortunate. Dozens of others mills in Pennsylvania, the nation's largest producer of hardwood lumber, have closed or have been bought out in recent years.

Lazy ass 'Mericans!

527 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:31:12am

re: #507 southernborn Um, I love ya like a brother, bro' but did y'all have to post that?
I mean, I STILL don't understand why we pay any attention at all to Kos, HuffPoo and their ilk.
Unless someone finds something truly articulate and worth contemplating, I really think we're all wasting Charle's bandwidth with comments like that.
AND yes, I do know that Charles hisownself throws up threads concerning what some idiots on Kos (excuse the redundancy) or Huffpoo say from time to time, but ya know, unless it's something unusual for Kos, I just skip on over it - BP gets high enough every day without reading their crap.

528 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:31:15am

Lincoln Chafee Leaves GOP

I just don't know whether I'll ever get over it.

Chafee said he disaffiliated from the party “in June or July,” making him an unaffiliated voter. He did so quietly, and until yesterday, he said, “No one’s asked me about it.” He said he made the move because “I want my affiliation to accurately reflect my status.”

Nobody asked because nobody cares.

Bye-bye, dickhead.

529 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:31:25am

re: #518 Sizzlack

correction...us leaving Iraq would NOT make them stop...was what I meant to say

530 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:32:05am

re: #518 Sizzlack

the guy writing the comments says that we are intolerant.

We ARE intolerant...intolerant of people who use religion to justify the killings of huge numbers of compeltely innocent civilians. If you are not intolerant of that you are just as guilty as those who commit the acts themselves. It is unfortunate that Muslims comprise that vast majority of those commiting the acts, but it is hardly our fault for pointing that out. Dont shoot the messanger. We arent hurting anybody here, we arent slandering anyone. All we do is point out that people in our country are doing it harm, and we want it to stop.
As far as history is concerned, we really need to send Pelosi and Reid a few text books. I know all they care about is their party and winning the presidency...but we have entered very dangerous territory when a political party is more concerned with its own power ambitions than the safety of our country.
KosKidz can be as mad at us as they want. We arent blowing people up in marketplaces in Iraq and Afghanistan...Jihadis are doing it. Us leaving Iraq would make them all stop and get along all of a sudden...anyone who believes that is so beyond clueless it makes me angry.

It came to me the other night that all of us for some time now have been allowing our media and our politicians to get away with calling these wonderful folks "terrorists" or "suicide bombers" or "martyrs" or "freedom fighters" or some other darned thing that masks what they truly are - SERIAL KILLERS! MASS MURDERERS!

Let's use some real language where language is due and stop hiding. In any other society all these members of the Religion of Pieces killing in the name of their "god" would be lined up waiting for their turn in the electric chair.

531 Carridine  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:32:10am

Thai TV just ran news of a commuter plane crash in Phuket... plane slid off the runway in the driving rain... 60 dead (7 of them Thai) and some wounded...

More as I hear it...

Karridine

532 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:32:17am

#518 Sizzlack

As far as history is concerned, we really need to send Pelosi and Reid a few text books.

Books ?
There are only TWO books !
Das Kapital by K. Marx and Imperialism by Lenin.

Learn to light a candle every morning in front of them.

/P-L in marxofascist rage...

//well, now the subversives have THREE books, the Koran has been added to the first two "bibles of darkness"...

533 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:32:46am

Islam is gaining ground...

Three times a day during their shifts at the Indianapolis International Airport, more than 100 Muslim cab drivers wash their feet.

In the parking lot where they wait to be dispatched, some fill plastic bottles with water and pour it over the right foot, then the left. Others clean their feet in the restroom sink.

The practice is the last step in a ritual called ablution -- "wudu" in Arabic -- which involves washing several parts of the body to cleanse before Muslims' five daily prayers.

And by November 2008, when the new $1.07 billion airport terminal is scheduled to be complete, the restroom near the parking lot where taxi drivers stay between runs will include floor-level sinks that will make their daily ritual easier.

Such foot baths have started to crop up across the country, in schools such as the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where more than 10 percent of students are Muslims, and at airports such as Kansas City International Airport.

They have drawn the ire of bloggers and pundits, who say they violate the separation of church and state, and the praise of advocacy groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

[Link: ummahnewslinks.com...]

534 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:34:12am

re: #493 storagemanager Hello my friend. Ya know, just one or two stories like that (assuming it's true and I have no reason to believe it isn't true) give meat to CAIR's arguments about "Islamophobia".
Freakin' jerks.

535 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:34:33am

re: #533 storagemanager

I dont have a problem with them washing their feet...they probably stink anyway

536 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:34:59am

re: #531 Carridine

Thai TV just ran news of a commuter plane crash in Phuket... plane slid off the runway in the driving rain... 60 dead (7 of them Thai) and some wounded...

More as I hear it...

Karridine

More here.

537 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:35:15am

re: #522 Sizzlack

re: #513 Poitiers-Lepanto

I only say less violent because leftist teachers, while spewing a twisted and incorrect version of history to youths, arent telling them to blow themselves up for god.

And I express my doubts because in Europe commie terrorism in the Seventies and Eighties was mainly due to "bad teachers"

/it even became a theme of discussion under that title, "bad teachers"

538 Bob's Kid  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:35:29am

Man, is 'Nam here cooking brekky this morning? I just had a brownie for breakfast, and could really have used one of his cat head biscuits instead...

539 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:35:41am
DAMMAM - A husband divorced his wife at a popular shawarma sandwich stand in this Eastern Province city after the woman became hysterical when two other women complimented him on the way he looks.

The husband added insult to his wife’s injury after she began yelling at the women: He ordered her to roll up the windows of the car and to shut up.

She not only refused, but also got out of the car.

He divorced her on the spot and drove off — leaving us to wonder if perhaps the incident at the shawarma stand was the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back of a long-brewing marital dispute.


[Link: ummahnewslinks.com...]

540 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:35:53am

re: #532 Poitiers-Lepanto

I dont get why everyone hates capitalism so much...yea it has its faults...but when BinLaden said capitalism has failed us...what does he offer that is so much better?
NOTHING

541 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:37:16am

More on that story about the womena being beaten.

Muslim biz gal beaten

The Muslim owner of a high-end nail and facial salon that caters to the likes of Jennifer Lopez was beaten and robbed yesterday in what Long Island cops called a bias attack.

The attack followed two weeks of phone calls in which Iranian-American Zohreh Assemi was called a "terrorist" and told to "get out of town," friends and family said.

She was opening her store in Locust Valley at around 6:30 a.m. when two men came out of a public bathroom and forced her inside the salon.

They smashed her hand with a hammer, sliced her with a boxcutter and kicked her before taking about $2,000 in cash and scrawling anti-Muslim slurs on her mirrors, sources said.

She was treated at North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset.

"I'm in pain. I can't talk," sobbed a shaken Assemi, 52, as she left her store late yesterday afternoon.

"They said, 'Your kind isn't welcomed here. You don't belong here,' " said Ginny Russo, a friend and customer. "You don't do that to people. That's so wrong."

CAIR will be milking this one for years.

542 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:37:21am

re: #528 JammieWearingFool Hey Jammie! Thanks for the good news. He did it two or three months ago and no one in the MSM picked up on it?!
Wow, shows ya how significant a Senator he is, huh?

543 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:37:24am
544 galloping granny  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:37:47am

re: #537 Poitiers-Lepanto

re: #522 Sizzlack

re: #513 Poitiers-Lepanto

I only say less violent because leftist teachers, while spewing a twisted and incorrect version of history to youths, arent telling them to blow themselves up for god.

And I express my doubts because in Europe commie terrorism in the Seventies and Eighties was mainly due to "bad teachers"

/it even became a theme of discussion under that title, "bad teachers"

Teachers only teach what the school board puts on the curriculum and the textbook publishers print in the textbooks. If the powers that be did not demand (or at least allow) that the crap being taught in our schools be taught, then it wouldn't be.

545 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:37:52am

Sunday Morning Gospel

Johnny Cash and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, featuring Roy Acuff, the King of Country Music.

I met Mr. Roy Acuff back in the early '90's, before he passed away. He was a lovely old gentleman. Little Winger sat on his lap. Next to him was Miss Minnie Pearl. It's a nice memory.

546 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:01am
At least five Israelis were feared among the 66 people found dead in Sunday's plane crash on Thailand's tourist island of Phuket.

A Chabad rabbi told several news agencies that the Israelis listed on the flight were not found in Thai hospitals where the evacuated survivors were being treated.

Forty people were still missing from the 128 passengers aboard the flight.


[Link: www.jpost.com...]

547 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:10am

re: #537 Poitiers-Lepanto

Ha...well...I hope the kids who are being indoctrinated in our country never get to the level of willing to kill themselves for their cause.
I went to public school in NY State, George Washington University and the New School...I was a history and poli sci major, and oddly enough I never had a teacher that tried to indoctrinate me with some ridiculous view of the world...I love my country to death, and I would do anything to keep things the way they are/were.

548 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:17am

re: #537 Poitiers-Lepanto

It was:
"EVIL teachers"

549 m  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:41am

re: #539 storagemanager

I guess he showed her. Uppity woman. /ummah

550 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:43am

re: #531 Carridine

yep, that was the first real news i heard when i woke up this morning. FNC just reported 74-77 dead. They said 74 but the note on the bottom said 77. They also said the aircrat was full of vacationing EUrs.

551 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:38:48am

re: #542 realwest

re: #528 JammieWearingFool Hey Jammie! Thanks for the good news. He did it two or three months ago and no one in the MSM picked up on it?!
Wow, shows ya how significant a Senator he is, huh?

He seemed sad that nobody asked him about it.

Because nobody cared.

552 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:39:08am

re: #534 realwest

re: #493 storagemanager Hello my friend. Ya know, just one or two stories like that (assuming it's true and I have no reason to believe it isn't true) give meat to CAIR's arguments about "Islamophobia".
Freakin' jerks.

A lot of Iranians in this country are here because they embraced western values and had to leave in '79. This group is our best hope for long term stability in Iran. And you've got ignoramuses doing this. Despite this the store owner is able to separate these dolts from mainstream America.

553 Carridine  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:39:09am

re: #526 BenZacharia

What I see here in Thailand is a kind of learning curve...

a) develop customers in America

b) get sample deliveries from China

c) think you can ramp up quantity AND quality in China

d) flail with Chinese QC and lack of TQC; and container-shipping problems

e) after filling what's not usable from ONE customer's shipment with what IS usable from another customer's shipment; for a year or so; AND

f) after losing or nearly losing customers,

g) relocate to Thailand or Vietnam, because THEY will meet quality standards, shipment deadlines and price requirements (although those prices are a bit higher than China)

554 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:39:32am

re: #540 Sizzlack

re: #532 Poitiers-Lepanto

I dont get why everyone hates capitalism so much...

Ignorance, envy, ideology. All based on nihilism.

555 Abbey  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:39:51am

John Kerry is on Meet the Press basically saying leaving Iraq will make the US stronger.

/spit

556 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:40:19am

The war on chickens...

Rocket lands near greenhouses in Negev


Published: 09.16.07, 16:21 / Israel News

A Qassam rocket launched from the northern Gaza Strip landed near greenhouses and chicken coops in the western Negev Sunday afternoon.

No one was injured, but some chicken coops were damaged

[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

557 Killian Bundy  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:41:14am

re: #512 Carl in Jerusalem

Yes, I'm well versed in Gilligan's Island history, seen every episode.

/this morning, LGF was down for two hours, hence, two hour tour . . .

558 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:41:36am

re: #555 Abbey

John Kerry is on Meet the Press basically saying leaving Iraq will make the US stronger.

/spit

he never justifies it with rational only rhetoric...non of them do...they cant

559 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:42:21am

re: #536 JammieWearingFool

re: #531 Carridine

Thai TV just ran news of a commuter plane crash in Phuket... plane slid off the runway in the driving rain... 60 dead (7 of them Thai) and some wounded...

More as I hear it...

Karridine

More here.

Oh that's terrible. Back in January and February that's where my son and his army buddies went on vacation, just before visiting our dear LGF friend Carridine.

560 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:43:24am

The NFL picks are in.

Beautiful day for some ball here in the northeast.

561 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:43:37am

re: #556 storagemanager


now their goin after chickens...those cowards

562 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:43:51am
The women of the Northern state of Kano Nigeria get around by sitting on the back of a motorcycle taxi as a passenger.
Taking a motorcycle taxi is cost effective and practical. Yet the new law leaves women with far fewer choices for getting to work or school or going shopping as it is now forbidden and illegal. The only alternative is by mini-bus but the segregated women's section/seating fills up quickly meaning, a wait until the next bus.
Since the law has been implemented earlier this week, already two motorcycle riders have been lashed in punishment for carrying female passengers. The women in this particular situation were not punished because they were married but single women will be thrashed in public the same as the men. Near 300 people gathered to observe the public punishment.
The new law under the latest element of Sharia/Islamic states women are not permitted to come into bodily contact with men—as a passenger on a motorbike, bodies can’t help but make contact. General punishment means each rider received 20 strokes of the lash.
Women have ignored the ban as their point being that there are simply not enough transport options

Islam means love. [Link: motoress.com...]

563 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:44:39am

re: #560 JammieWearingFool

The NFL picks are in.

Beautiful day for some ball here in the northeast.

Oh Jammie... oh poor , deluded Jammie ...

:)

564 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:44:58am

re: #554 Poitiers-Lepanto

re: #540 Sizzlack

re: #532 Poitiers-Lepanto

I dont get why everyone hates capitalism so much...

Ignorance, envy, ideology. All based on nihilism.



Karl Marx:
The first positive annulment of private property – crude communism – is thus merely a manifestation of the vileness of private property, which wants to set itself up as the positive community system.
John Locke

All mankind... being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions.
565 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:45:02am

re: #526 BenZacharia Good morning Ben! From your EXCELLENT POST AND LINK: "Weaber Inc., based in Lebanon,[Pennsylvania] does most of its sales domestically, though there is growing business in Europe, said company president Galen Weaber.

"Challenging might be a good word for the foreseeable future," said Weaber, whose company has 600 employees."

I'd bet that most of those 600 employees have a totally different take on it than "challengeing".

566 kafir  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:45:36am

Duh... er... uh ... buh...

Ok little koz-kiddie.

Why don't you go back down to momma's basement, and keep playing your video games.

Ya freak.

567 Carridine  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:45:44am

Kirly, Jammie, Thanks... I figured it might be reported, but wasn't going to waste time looking for it... we just heard it first time on Thai TV a few minutes ago...

I tell myself, preflight: "Mile for mile, its the safest way to travel. Crash for crash, its the deadliest."

Then I relax.

568 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:45:53am
One of the Church of England's most senior bishops is warning that people will die unless Muslim leaders in Britain speak out in defence of the right to change faith.
Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, whose father converted from Islam to Christianity in Pakistan, says he is looking to Muslim leaders in Britain to 'uphold basic civil liberties, including the right for people to believe what they wish to believe and to even change their beliefs if they wish to do so'.


[Link: observer.guardian.co.uk...]

569 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:46:20am

re: #552 jcm

That's so true. An Iranian woman I know certainly feels that way. Furthermore, she can't stand Jimmy Carter.

570 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:46:44am

re: #564 jcm

re: #554 Poitiers-Lepanto

re: #540 Sizzlack

re: #532 Poitiers-Lepanto


I dont get why everyone hates capitalism so much...

Ignorance, envy, ideology. All based on nihilism.

Let' s fix the tags, shall we.

Karl Marx:

The first positive annulment of private property – crude communism – is thus merely a manifestation of the vileness of private property, which wants to set itself up as the positive community system.


John Locke

All mankind... being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions.


Ah much better!

571 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:47:05am

re: #558 albusteve

yep, they are wordsmiths. all talk. nothing real.

572 Carridine  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:47:43am

re: #559 mama winger

Mama, accidents happen. Thank God, we're safe here. Flooding and traffic are bigger worries than plane crashes for us, Mama Winger!

573 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:47:46am
The Holy Virgin’s church at the mid-Delta town of Mehalla was the scene of Coptic demonstrations this week in the aftermath of the disappearance of 18-year-old Amal Zaki Nessim. Amal went to work as usual last Sunday but never came back. Her colleagues at the Mehalla Spinning and Weaving Company said she left work early that day with a friend who is a fully-veiled Muslim woman named Samah. Amal’s family reported her missing and Samah was questioned by the police but claimed she knew nothing about Amal’s disappearance. The Copts demonstrated in wrath, demanding that the police find Amal and bring her home since she is underage. Anba Bishoi, Bishop of Dumyat contacted the security authorities who promised to produce Amal on the following day, but did not keep good on their word. Until Watani went to press Amal was still missing with no clue as to where she could be. Her father was hospitalised with cardiac seizure. Worth noting is that Amal was engaged to get married next week and is reported to have been making the last arrangements for her wedding, reserving an appointment with the hairdresser and the DJ for her wedding music. Amal is the sixth underage Coptic girl to disappear during this month alone, and is the fifth girl to disappear from Mehalla since last October, only two of whom were returned to their families

[Link: www.wataninet.com...]

574 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:47:56am

re: #563 mama winger

re: #560 JammieWearingFool

The NFL picks are in.

Beautiful day for some ball here in the northeast.

Oh Jammie... oh poor , deluded Jammie ...

:)

You should be happy. That may be the most points the Pack puts up this year.

575 Kirly  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:48:19am

re: #571 Kirly

wordsmiths.

576 southernborn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:48:25am

re: #527 realwest

hey real west...if im not mistaken, that was the topic of this thread. I merely responded to what I saw with what I felt

577 Abbey  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:48:32am

re: #555 Abbey

John Kerry is on Meet the Press basically saying leaving Iraq will make the US stronger.

/spit

he never justifies it with rational only rhetoric...non of them do...they cant

No leverage blah blah blah AQI wasn't in Iraq blah blah blah failed strategy blah blah blah diplomacy blah blah blah

re: #558 albusteve

578 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:48:52am

I am going to the and watch 3:10 to Yuma...and forget Islam for a little while...stay safe...and aware.

579 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:49:24am

re: #560 JammieWearingFool Um, I gotta think that Eli is gonna be activated and play for this one. Giants really can't risk losing this one.
And earlier in the week, the coaching staff indicated Eli was throwing "a few soft passes" and reported no pain at all.

580 southernborn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:49:30am

re: #527 realwest

I love you like a brother to and wish you wouldn't police me

581 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:49:41am

Wheaton College names policy center for alumnus Hastert
Associated Press

WHEATON, Ill. - One of the nation's top evangelical schools, Wheaton College, is naming a new public policy center after former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, an alumnus.

The J. Dennis Hastert Center for Economics, Government and Public Policy will open in December. College officials say it will focus on market economies, representative democracies, limited government and "human action rooted in Christianity."

Hastert, who donated his congressional papers to the college, will not teach classes. However, building plans show a conference room that will double as an office for the former House speaker.

[Link: www.onenewsnow.com...]

I did not realize that Hastert was a Wheaton College grad. Wheaton is the school Billy Graham went to, and I believe was expelled from :)

582 storagemanager  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:49:56am

re: #578 storagemanager

I am going to the mall and watch 3:10 to Yuma...and forget Islam for a little while...stay safe...and aware.

Take words from head...put on post...

583 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:49:59am

re: #563 mama winger

Oh, mama, Jammie knows of which he speaks. Go Chargers!

584 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:50:49am

re: #572 Carridine

re: #559 mama winger

Mama, accidents happen. Thank God, we're safe here. Flooding and traffic are bigger worries than plane crashes for us, Mama Winger!

Gosh, I worry about you and your boys over there Carridine. You are in my prayers.

585 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:51:31am

re: #576 southernborn Yeah, I realized that right after I posted it; don't really expect to find many folks on topic on the Dead Thread! LOL!
Course, I also said what I did about Charles putting up threads about Kos and Huffpoo, too, so y'all ought to give me some credit for that!
;>'

586 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:51:47am

re: #578 storagemanager

I am going to the and watch 3:10 to Yuma...and forget Islam for a little while...stay safe...and aware.

get back here!...you dump 50 pages of news on us then go to the movies?...ok...bring back a review please

587 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:52:31am

re: #579 realwest

Still a gametime decision, supposedly.

I have faith the Pillsbury Throwboy can handle it though.

588 kansas  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:52:41am

re: #49 meMarc

There you go again; hoping that psychotics are rational. When did a democrat ever let facts get in the way of a perfectly good opinion?

589 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:52:44am

re: #577 Abbey

re: #555 Abbey

John Kerry is on Meet the Press basically saying leaving Iraq will make the US stronger.

/spit

he never justifies it with rational only rhetoric...non of them do...they cant

No leverage blah blah blah AQI wasn't in Iraq blah blah blah failed strategy blah blah blah diplomacy blah blah blah

re: #558 albusteve

John F'in Kerry (he served in 'Nam you know) has a rice inflicted brain injury, you'll have to excuse him.

590 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:53:06am

re: #574 JammieWearingFool

Truth be told, I am MUCH more concerned with baseball scores today than football.

In fact, some might say I'm obsessed.

591 Midwestprof  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:53:31am

re: #544 galloping granny


Teachers only teach what the school board puts on the curriculum and the textbook publishers print in the textbooks. If the powers that be did not demand (or at least allow) that the crap being taught in our schools be taught, then it wouldn't be.

Excellent point! I've been thinking about this for quite a while--what brought higher education to the state it is in. My conclusion is that, in most cases, it is the fault of the various Boards of Regents (Trustees) who allow, condone, or push the left-wing agendas upon the colleges and universities. Through ignorance or due to policies mandated by the Federal Government. Here I am, in a very Red State, and we have much of the same left wing social engineering crap being thrust upon us by our administration who answer to our Board of Regents. The Regents are, for the most part, business leaders or lawyer scum appointed by the Republican governor. They are the ones mandating or allowing the "uber-liberal" part of the liberal ed education.

592 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:54:28am

re: #587 JammieWearingFool

The Pillsbury Throwboy? LOL!

593 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:54:29am

Football? I cheered fer the MI Wolverines yesterday.

594 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:55:03am

re: #589 jcm

The Dems can only seem to come up with a whole lotta what ifs.
They sit around debating that going into Iraq was a mistake
Well thats all nice and great except we cant go back in time
They never come up with any constructive ideas, they only highlight mistakes made in the past and say if they were in charge those mistakes wouldnt have been made.
Ok Obama I get it you werent in favor of the war to begin with...that doesnt mean you therefore have the solution. It only tells me you like to look into the past a hell of a lot.

595 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:55:11am

re: #590 mama winger

re: #574 JammieWearingFool

Truth be told, I am MUCH more concerned with baseball scores today than football.

In fact, some might say I'm obsessed.

Big game for the Yankees tonight as well. Only 2.5 up on Detroit.

Fans in New England have the game against SD as well as Sox-Yankees tonight, Schilling against Clemens.

596 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:55:37am

re: #580 southernborn Police You? WTF? I was merely commenting on your thread and wishing you wouldn't post shit like that - I'd call that disagreeing NOT policing.

597 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:56:13am

re: #587 JammieWearingFool

re: #579 realwest

Still a gametime decision, supposedly.

I have faith the Pillsbury Throwboy can handle it though.

if Eli cant get it deep the gints are toast...he is too easily frustrated as well...and he wears a diaper during the game...throwboy is too stupid to manage a game well...man I'm rude this morning...go cowboys!

598 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:56:23am
But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God - having a form of godliness but denying its power.
Have nothing to do with them.

1 Timothy 3:1-5.

599 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:56:30am

re: #592 rw in san diego

re: #587 JammieWearingFool

The Pillsbury Throwboy? LOL!


He's got a bunch of nicknames. The Hefty Lefty and J-Load are a couple others.

He's 6-4, listed at 285, but definitely weighs more. He can play though.

600 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:56:35am

re: #27 Highrise

haha Another one he posted:


Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007
THERE IS NO DECREASE IN VIOLENCE. IT IS YET ANOTHER BETRAYUS LIE! THERE WILL BE NO DECREASE IN THE VIOLENCE UNTIL WE LEAVE IRAQ AND THEN THE END OF THE OPPRESSION WILL LEAD TO PEACE AND HARMONY FOR THE ENTIRE REGION.

What a clueless fool! And I love the way it shouts every word in all caps.

601 Ayatollah Ghilmeini  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:57:12am

On Topic

I have been on this blog since early 02- yes some comments about Islam has been over the top but, Islam is not a race, it is a unique religion that has demonstrated some very real problems in the modern era. Some on this blog feel that Islam itself is the enemy and it must be destroyed. Others, including myself, feel that Islam must undergo a reformation. Anyone of intelligence can see and state the obvious: 911 was Islam's call to either be destroyed, reformed or dominate the world. The people on this blog will fight to the death against the latter, for this, Islamists and their fellow travelers on the extreme left (who never met a real fascist they could not work with- Hitler and Stalin started the war that killed 60 million people) hate the west and think they have a 'final solution' for democracy. As for the other two possibilities above, anyone who advocates reformation implicitly understands that if reformation fails, humanity fights a multigenerational war in which 'victory' is defined as the destruction of at least one religion with billions of believers.

As a Jew, I have no choice but to make common cause with those who would stand against Islam's victory- if they win, I and my people will be destroyed. The collapsing European Jewish community is ample evidence of what Islam has in mind for my people; if Islam wins, my people will not survive.

As I have said and will always say: I believe winning this war means fighting Islamic radicalism so it cannot win and helping the Islamic world modernize and become a full partner in becoming part of the modern world with all of the benefits it brings.

Given the scale and cost of a war that destroys Islam, I will advocate the middle road until that road dead ends takes us to the two remaining unspeakable options.

Off topic

The biggest news is Iran is getting ready to fuel the Busheir nuclear reactor. With Germany and China blocking any further sanctions against Iran (Germany should be cursed for this forever, if they can do business and that business leads to Jews getting murdered, Germany will not say no), the only course left is bombing Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent them from getting the bomb. Doing it after the reactor is fueled is a nuclear mess of gargantuan proportions so, guess what kids: it is now or never.

602 jcm  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:57:27am

re: #590 mama winger

re: #574 JammieWearingFool

Truth be told, I am MUCH more concerned with baseball scores today than football.

In fact, some might say I'm obsessed.

I've got to deal with a Mariners Meltdown. Going into the series with Angels on Aug. 26, they were 2 games back, now 8 ½ in less than a month.

603 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:57:38am

re: #578 storagemanager Hey, hope you post a "review" of that movie - from what I've heard of it, it sounds good, but with Russell Crowe, ya never know!

604 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:58:02am

re: #597 albusteve

re: #587 JammieWearingFool

re: #579 realwest

Still a gametime decision, supposedly.

I have faith the Pillsbury Throwboy can handle it though.

if Eli cant get it deep the gints are toast...he is too easily frustrated as well...and he wears a diaper during the game...throwboy is too stupid to manage a game well...man I'm rude this morning...go cowboys!

Obviously you missed him toying with the Cowboy secondary last week.

This just in: Plaxico Burress is still wide open.

Of course I won't mention the Giants' matador defense...

605 we1  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:58:15am

"WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!"

Speaking of "INTOLERANCE"...

It states in the Koran...


005.051 O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors: They are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them for friendship is of them. Verily Allah guideth not a people unjust.

033.061 They {non-Muslims} shall have a curse on them: whenever they are found, they shall be seized and slain without mercy. {Genocidal teaching - no matter how you look at it!

TOLERANCE?

NEVER should the Tolerant "SHUTUP" when exposing all things that are truly "INTOLERANT" !

606 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:58:17am

re: #600 BeerForMyHorses

pricesless.
As soon as we leave Iraq Shia and Sunni will put aside differences and stop killing each other (even though its a 1,000 year old beef) and sit down to have tea with each other.
Can you say clueless?

607 whiterasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:58:48am

.."I dont get why everyone hates capitalism so much..."

Capitalism is the worst form of economics in the world. Except all the rest.

Apologies to Winston Churchill...

608 Peter Verkooijen  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:59:04am

re: #37 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet...

They (the Nazis) were pre-existing. Hitler adapted some of the socialist trappings (including a company that still exists, the Peoples Car, Volkswagen (popular with 60s hippies because the cars of the current enemy, the USSR, wasn't on sale) but Hitler was neither left nor right, but all about nationalism and racial purity.

Left and right are meaningless terms. The point of fascism and national socialism was that it wanted to implement socialism in national unity under a strong leader, instead of under the fractured parliamentary democratic system (as the social democrats were trying) or class warfare (as the communists were trying). Fascism is where socialism naturally leads to, as George Orwell and FA Hayek correctly understood after WWII.

Hitler definitely was a socialist and to me the "post-socialism" of the current "left" is pure fascism, with all the disdain for democracy, street fighting black shirts, flag waving, anti-semitism, anti-Americanism, etc.

Sorry I keep repeating this point, but I think it's crucial.

609 Abbey  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:59:20am

re: #589 jcm

Hope you had breakfast already...

John Skerry

610 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:59:43am

re: #604 JammieWearingFool

re: #597 albusteve


re: #587 JammieWearingFool

re: #579 realwest

Still a gametime decision, supposedly.

I have faith the Pillsbury Throwboy can handle it though.


if Eli cant get it deep the gints are toast...he is too easily frustrated as well...and he wears a diaper during the game...throwboy is too stupid to manage a game well...man I'm rude this morning...go cowboys!

Obviously you missed him toying with the Cowboy secondary last week.

This just in: Plaxico Burress is still wide open.

Of course I won't mention the Giants' matador defense...

I never miss it when they toy with the cowboys...newmans out and thats huge

611 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 7:59:55am

re: #604 JammieWearingFool

Dont forget Toomer had a big game as well

612 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:00:36am

re: #602 jcm

re: #590 mama winger

re: #574 JammieWearingFool

Truth be told, I am MUCH more concerned with baseball scores today than football.

In fact, some might say I'm obsessed.

I've got to deal with a Mariners Meltdown. Going into the series with Angels on Aug. 26, they were 2 games back, now 8 ½ in less than a month.

Sounds like what my beloved Cubbies usually do. For about 100 years or so now. I have stockpiled large quantities of Paxil in the event they do it again, and large amounts of champagne if by some miracle, they don't.

And nobody mention a word about goats, okay :)

613 Shr_Nfr  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:00:36am

As the son of a veteran of World War 1 (father) and World War 2 (mother), with an uncle buried in Arlington (or what they could scrape up of him after his plane went down "over the hump" after the war was over) I had an uncle that was in the Spanish America war also, but that is a different matter, I rather resent the slander that this moron undertakes. I suggest that this individual read (if they can) about the various conflicts that we engaged in and the people who lead the opposition. I also suggest that we parachute him into Mecca so he can experience the true meaning of Sharia'.

The ignorance of this person is amazing.

Now pardon me, I have to put my firearms back in my gun safe now that I moved it yesterday. Rather a heavy object to move by one's self, but since I am re-doing my cellar as a gym, I had to put it someplace else.

614 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:00:36am

re: #601 Ayatollah Ghilmeini "it is now or never."
I have to say I agree with you on that. I hate to have to say that, but I do think it's true.

615 Peter Verkooijen  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:01:26am

Ugh, PIMF. Second attempt for clarity. Sorry:

re: #37 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet...
They (the Nazis) were pre-existing. Hitler adapted some of the socialist trappings (including a company that still exists, the Peoples Car, Volkswagen (popular with 60s hippies because the cars of the current enemy, the USSR, wasn't on sale) but Hitler was neither left nor right, but all about nationalism and racial purity.


Left and right are meaningless terms. The point of fascism and national socialism was that it wanted to implement socialism in national unity under a strong leader, instead of under the fractured parliamentary democratic system (as the social democrats were trying) or class warfare (as the communists were trying). Fascism is where socialism naturally leads to, as George Orwell and FA Hayek correctly understood after WWII.

Hitler definitely was a socialist and to me the "post-socialism" of the current "left" is pure fascism, with all the disdain for democracy, street fighting black shirts, flag waving, anti-semitism, anti-Americanism, etc.

Sorry I keep repeating this point, but I think it's crucial.

616 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:01:29am

re: #533 storagemanager

BAN THE FOOTBATHS
BAN THE FOOTBATHS
BAN THE FOOTBATHS
FIRE THE MUSLIM CAB DRIVERS
I just wanted to try shouting like a moonbat.
It's not as satisfying as I thought it would be.

617 rw in san diego  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:01:45am

re: #599 JammieWearingFool

San Diego drafted him. The media whore cried and pouted his way out of the hearts of San Diegans.

618 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:01:47am
619 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:02:20am

re: #611 Sizzlack

re: #604 JammieWearingFool

Dont forget Toomer had a big game as well


those guys are hard to cover for anybody...you cant give any NFL qb time like the slowpokes gave manning last week

620 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:02:31am

Howie Carr rips John Kerry to shreds.

Lt. Kerry’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

If you thought Scaramouche was a pretentious name for Sen. John Forbes Kerry to give his 42-foot Nantucket gigolo boat, he’s gone and topped himself.

Liveshot has scuttled the name Scaramouche and rechristened it . . . Let It Be.

That’s right, the Beatles song. From Freddie Mercury to John Lennon. I’m telling you, you cannot make this stuff up.

Why “Let It Be?” My theory is the more appropriate Lennon-McCartney titles were taken: “Nowhere Man” and “I’m a Loser.” Not to mention “Fool on the Hill.”

This momentous nautical event happened last November, but apparently nobody noticed the official filing with the Coast Guard until now. The question is, Why change the name? A call to Kerry’s Boston office asking if there will be an answer (a line from the song, see?) was responded to with a brief e-mail:“I have no idea why he changed the name.”

But I do. First, though, we must stipulate the junior senator’s accomplishments. He is without doubt America’s most successful gigolo. He has stalked not one but two heiresses worth hundreds of millions. To John Kerry I say with awe: “Baby You’re a Rich Man.”

621 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:03:32am

re: #587 JammieWearingFool I'm afraid I really don't know much about the Pillsbury Throwboy, except that after he was hurt, Eli came back into the game (had to?) to chuck another TD pass.
Do you really think the Pillsbury Throwboy is ready for primetime?

622 Abbey  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:03:58am

Oh, and the Shia and Sunnis hate each other more than they hate Jews or Christians

/John F'in Kerry

//I should have turned off the TV when he was on...ruined my morning.

623 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:04:10am

re: #618 ploome hineni

What a horrible story. What country is this in? I'm not sure where Mehallah is.

624 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:04:11am

re: #619 albusteve

re: #611 Sizzlack

re: #604 JammieWearingFool

Dont forget Toomer had a big game as well


those guys are hard to cover for anybody...you cant give any NFL qb time like the slowpokes gave manning last week

Eli did have an unusually lenghty amount of time in the pocket last week...I think he was only sacked once...pretty good considering the GMEn have been toying with the O Line.

625 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:04:26am

re: #601 Ayatollah Ghilmeini

Others, including myself, feel that Islam must undergo a reformation.

I think that's the problem, the reformation, i.e. the return to core teachings occurred as recently as 1928(?) qutb.

What it needs is a transformation FROM the fundamental teachings.

626 southernborn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:04:44am

re: #580 southernborn Police You? WTF? I was merely commenting on your thread and wishing you wouldn't post shit like that - I'd call that disagreeing NOT policing.

Im not going to say anymore about it. Im entitled to my SHIT as you are to yours. and I don't say anything about your SHIT and you do have some. Im done

627 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:05:30am

re: #620 JammieWearingFool

hahaha...they forgot Back in the USSR

628 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:05:38am

re: #621 realwest

re: #587 JammieWearingFool I'm afraid I really don't know much about the Pillsbury Throwboy, except that after he was hurt, Eli came back into the game (had to?) to chuck another TD pass.
Do you really think the Pillsbury Throwboy is ready for primetime?

Perhaps not, but they are playing the Packers.

His teams stunk at Kentucky, but they guy threw plenty. He can handle it.

629 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:06:19am

re: #627 albusteve

re: #620 JammieWearingFool

hahaha...they forgot Back in the USSR

I love the comments there. Someone call Howie "mean-spirited"...

630 Sizzlack  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:06:54am

re: #628 JammieWearingFool

I dont think Lorenzen is gonna play
I know I sure as shit dont want to see the Hefty LEfty
If Eli can be in there he will be
which is what I expect

631 whiterasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:07:21am

re: #620 JammieWearingFool

I don't believe a word of that.

JFK is very responsible. He's into wind surfing and kayaking and all carbon-neutral, eco friendly stuff like that. He loves sea otters and whales.

/// sarc///

632 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:07:49am

re: #626 southernborn

That's kind of harsh southernborn. Realwest is one of the kindest men I know.

633 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:07:51am

re: #624 Sizzlack

re: #619 albusteve


re: #611 Sizzlack
re: #604 JammieWearingFool
Dont forget Toomer had a big game as well

those guys are hard to cover for anybody...you cant give any NFL qb time like the slowpokes gave manning last week

Eli did have an unusually lenghty amount of time in the pocket last week...I think he was only sacked once...pretty good considering the GMEn have been toying with the O Line.


you take either manning and chuck em onto the floor a coupla times and their game goes to hell more often than not...they dont like contact period...

634 Jheka  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:08:00am

I hope that the Hefty Lefty can throw the ball. Not only am I a Jints fan, but Plaxico is on my fantasy team (and the reason that I won last week).

I'm not optimistic, though.

As for the subject of this thread, I think that it's pretty clear that the "KOS KIDS" poster is an LGF moby. It happens.

635 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:09:22am

re: #625 BenZacharia

re: #601 Ayatollah Ghilmeini


Others, including myself, feel that Islam must undergo a reformation.

I think that's the problem, the reformation, i.e. the return to core teachings occurred as recently as 1928(?) qutb.

What it needs is a transformation FROM the fundamental teachings.

It isn't going to be reformed or transformed. It must be eradicated like the plague it is.

636 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:09:29am

re: #620 JammieWearingFool ROTFLMAO!
That's just priceless!

637 southernborn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:09:38am

re: #626 southernborn

That's kind of harsh southernborn. Realwest is one of the kindest men I know.

So am I moma winger. But I get a little bit hostile when someone calls my post shit.

638 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:10:36am

re: #637 southernborn

re: #626 southernborn

That's kind of harsh southernborn. Realwest is one of the kindest men I know.

So am I moma winger. But I get a little bit hostile when someone calls my post shit.

I wish people would follow my lead and Just Poop. :)

639 kcladderman  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:11:27am

re: #519 phoenixgirl

re: #89 cbinflux

nice Catholic bashing.


Was the italicized with women suppose to imply that the Holy Father has sex with men?

640 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:11:57am

re: #634 Jheka

I hope that the Hefty Lefty can throw the ball.

if he just wings it around downfield he's got a chance with his wideouts...those guys can go to the ball...can he finesse it tho?...if he cant shocky's gonna be pissed...gotta have a short game too you know

641 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:12:06am

re: #635 BeerForMyHorses

It isn't going to be reformed or transformed. It must be eradicated like the plague it.

My point exactly, if it wants to survive it has to change away from what the koran teaches. 'Cuz nuking is the only other option.

642 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:12:39am

Heading out to play with the wee lad. Later, everyone.

643 jopa416  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:12:57am

I love getting under those guys skin. They are babies.

644 Stevanoski  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:13:21am

I notice there are 628 comments to this article. If we could get 600 people to digg each article that interests people we could drive the Leftist nuts on digg.

645 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:13:22am

re: #632 mama winger Thanks mama, but let it go; I was probably too harsh in my first criticism of his first post (well, the first one I saw out here today) and he felt obliged to respond in kind.
I AM kinda puzzled about the "policing" comment, but not enough to pursue it.

646 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:13:24am

Sunday Morning Bluegrass Gospel

Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver

647 Shaky Louie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:13:26am

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!
.
AND I KNOW THIS IS TRUE BECAUSE I HAVE AN IQ OF 167!

648 hous bin pharteen  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:13:53am

Koz Kid= projection

649 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:14:12am

re: #645 realwest

Realwest. I wish you would learn to behave yourself. Now, how about that muffin? :)

650 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:17:11am

re: #647 Shaky Louie Hey, y'all don't think that fella is the one, the only, Octopuss, do ya?!
;>'

651 Bob's Kid  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:17:30am
Teachers only teach what the school board puts on the curriculum and the textbook publishers print in the textbooks. If the powers that be did not demand (or at least allow) that the crap being taught in our schools be taught, then it wouldn't be.

Oh, I think most of us are more creative and professional than that...of course, so many in education are lefty enough that they don't see anything wrong with some of the stuff that comes directly out of the mouths of the NEA and its ilk, but overall we do a good job.

You just don't hear about us.

652 slartybartfast  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:18:18am

OT Good news...

Suspected Sheik Sattar assassination planner captured

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition forces captured a suspected al-Qaeda in Iraq terrorist linked to the assassination of Sheik Sattar during an operation Sept. 15 west of Balad.

The captured individual, Fallah Khalifa Hiyas Fayyas al-Jumayli, also known as Abu Khamis, is believed to be responsible for the death of Sheik Abdul Sattar Abu Resha, founder of the Anbar Awakening, a coalition of tribes in Anbar Province committed to driving al-Qaeda in Iraq out of the area.

653 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:18:24am

re: #649 mama winger Geez, I was just having some fun. But ok, a muffin it is (btw, do you have any coffee to go with that muffin?)!

654 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:18:25am

re: #646 mama winger

Sunday Morning Bluegrass Gospel

Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver

used to go to the Wheatland Old Timey Music Fest up in Remus Mich every year...sun mornin gospel was the highlight for me...heck of a way to start the day

655 OpenTheDoor  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:19:27am

I can post "over there",
I have posted "over there",
I will post "over there",
It just makes me feel so dirty.
"Dirty jobs, somebody has to do it." Mike Rowe

656 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:19:45am

re: #562 storagemanager
That is the direct result of Wahhabist infilration into Africa. All of West Africa can be divided North-South by a single line - North/Muslim, South/ Animist Christian, where south-expanding Muslim conquest of the Sahara/Sahel met the north-expanding colonials coming up from the coastal areas. The northern half of this East-West region has been Muslim for hundreds of years and did not manifest these harsh practices. It is FOREIGN to the region. It is WAHABBIST colonialistic planting of Saudi-Funded mosques inthe 1970 - 1980s that has created a nasty "fairy-circle" effect - a black spot that is established, then grows wider and wider, withering everything it encompasses.

Just want readers to understand that things are NOT happening just will-nilly. The Saudi implemented a deliberate planting of their mosques during the last four decades to spread THEIR VIOLENT AND BRUTAL WAHABBISM. We are now seeing how the bad yeast they brought in is working through the African Muslim society. Those mosques are the means by which the Saudis insert their virulent theology. The stones and mosaic tiles of the mosques do no harm, these beautiful and attractive, awe-inspiring edifices of worship - mosques that tower above the puny buildings around them, dazzling in the bleak and poor cities. They are just the honey for the trap. It's the radical Imams who come with the deal, men who set themselves new bases of operation and begin teaching evil.

657 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:20:31am

re: #653 realwest

re: #649 mama winger Geez, I was just having some fun. But ok, a muffin it is (btw, do you have any coffee to go with that muffin?)!


whatever...you sound like you'd make a fine old time county sheriff tho...just sayin

658 Geepers  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:21:18am

BenZacharia (#625),

Oh I don't know. Look at what happened when the taliban tried that type of reformation in Iraq. Basically turned all the Iraqis against them.

That's better in my book than a turn away from the true teachings that gains the non-murders as adherents.

659 WhiteRasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:21:20am

Realwest:

Here is a song for you.

660 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:21:53am

Ronald Reagan TV ad from 1984.

Foreshadowing

661 WhiteRasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:22:12am
662 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:22:53am
re: #605 we1
It states in the Koran...
005.051 O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors: They are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them for friendship is of them.


You know what? That's rather beautiful and stirs great feelings of pride in me to read that. What was meant as an insult is a statement of pure righteousness!

663 ugetwhatuputout  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:23:01am

re: #49 meMarc

Leftists don't believe those messy little things called facts. Facts allow people to establish their own beliefs and opinions and that's just not tolerable.

664 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:23:53am

re: #591 Midwestprof

re: #544 galloping granny


Teachers only teach what the school board puts on the curriculum and the textbook publishers print in the textbooks. If the powers that be did not demand (or at least allow) that the crap being taught in our schools be taught, then it wouldn't be.

Excellent point! I've been thinking about this for quite a while--what brought higher education to the state it is in. My conclusion is that, in most cases, it is the fault of the various Boards of Regents (Trustees) who allow, condone, or push the left-wing agendas upon the colleges and universities. Through ignorance or due to policies mandated by the Federal Government. Here I am, in a very Red State, and we have much of the same left wing social engineering crap being thrust upon us by our administration who answer to our Board of Regents. The Regents are, for the most part, business leaders or lawyer scum appointed by the Republican governor. They are the ones mandating or allowing the "uber-liberal" part of the liberal ed education.

Most boards are made up of people who are totally disengaged. That is one of the problems -- caring for education should be a high calling, but far too many trustees/regents treat the job as one more charity board they volunteer for, a little more headachey than the Parks and Gardens commission.

There are some exceptions -- the Colorado board of regents takes its job very seriously, but it took Ward Churchill and the football scandals to get them going. At Dartmouth the young alums staged a coup and are working to try to get the college back on track. But these are unusual. Very few trustees are moonbats; their problem is that they don't know what's going and and make no effort to find out because then they might have to do something more than show up four times a year, have a nice dinner and cocktails, and then complain to their friends at the Capital City Club about how tough it is to be a trustee.

665 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:24:21am

re: #641 BenZacharia

Islam cannot exist without the Koran. The Muslims believe every word is literally Allah's word. It is blasphemy to them to even suggest the kind of reform that would discount the Koran. The few peaceful passages are aimed at Muslims for Muslims, not apostates or infidels.

With the Ummah out-breeding the rest of us, it is only a matter of time before those nukes become necessary.

666 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:24:40am

OK, the boy is still eating. A few more minutes to slack off.

667 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:25:18am

re: #654 albusteve

re: #646 mama winger

Sunday Morning Bluegrass Gospel

Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver

used to go to the Wheatland Old Timey Music Fest up in Remus Mich every year...sun mornin gospel was the highlight for me...heck of a way to start the day

My grandma and grandpa sang ol-timey gospel songs in church. Grandma played the auto-harp and grandpa played the mandolin. Sometimes when I was little they let me stand on a box in the middle and sing with them in Sunday night services.

He the Pearly Gates will Open was a favorite. After they sang it in English, we would switch to Swedish. After services we had coffee cake. I miss that.

668 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:25:25am

Morning all. Loverly cool day today -- last night slept with the windows open for the first times since who knows when.

Hey Mama -- long time no see. I'm headed up your way in a couple of weeks for the Michigan/Northwestern Game. Talk about a clash of titans ...

Hey Real -- tough morning, I gather.

669 WhiteRasta  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:26:30am

Third World Band: Now That we've found love:

670 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:27:14am

re: #668 lucius septimius

Hey Mama -- long time no see. I'm headed up your way in a couple of weeks for the Michigan/Northwestern Game. Talk about a clash of titans ..

LOL! Well, I guess somebody has to win ...

671 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:27:21am

re: #647 Shaky Louie

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!
.
AND I KNOW THIS IS TRUE BECAUSE I HAVE AN IQ OF 167!

lol

672 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:28:40am

re: #670 mama winger

I spent my childhood going to Northwestern games. Either built character or contributed to a well-developed inferiority complex.

673 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:28:56am

re: #667 mama winger

re: #654 albusteve


re: #646 mama winger

Sunday Morning Bluegrass Gospel

Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver


used to go to the Wheatland Old Timey Music Fest up in Remus Mich every year...sun mornin gospel was the highlight for me...heck of a way to start the day

My grandma and grandpa sang ol-timey gospel songs in church. Grandma played the auto-harp and grandpa played the mandolin. Sometimes when I was little they let me stand on a box in the middle and sing with them in Sunday night services.

He the Pearly Gates will Open was a favorite. After they sang it in English, we would switch to Swedish. After services we had coffee cake. I miss that.

what a wonderful old memory growing up with traditional music...I envy you

674 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:29:44am

re: #672 lucius septimius

re: #670 mama winger

I spent my childhood going to Northwestern games. Either built character or contributed to a well-developed inferiority complex.

Hey. I'm a Cubs fan. I have character to spare. Plus I'm on anti-depressants.

675 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:29:46am

re: #671 BeerForMyHorses

re: #647 Shaky Louie

Posted by the KOS KIDZ
September 15, 2007

SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!
.
AND I KNOW THIS IS TRUE BECAUSE I HAVE AN IQ OF 167!

lol

It's just grumpy because we interrupted it's game of 3-d chess.

676 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:31:12am

re: #674 mama winger

My grandfather grew up down the street from Wrigley Field. He said whenever the Cubs lost, he would be too depressed to eat. This, he claimed, was why he was always so skinny.

So are you torn between the Brewers and Cubs? You're practically right between them.

677 Q-Burn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:31:14am

re: #25 pablito

KOS KIDZ is an LGF sock puppet, but a very funny one.

I hope.

ding ding ding... I believe we have a winner...

The nic is the "tell". Kos Kidz do not call themselves Kos Kidz, LGFers do.

678 Red Pencil  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:31:21am

I also vote for "Kos Kidz" bein' a spoofer. True there are real lefty posters out there who are that hateful or worse, but SCREAMING like a deranged far left moonbat who wants to impeach "EVERYONE" AND saying "HILLARY HILLARY HILLARY" ... not likely. Internal inconsistencies.

679 Shaky Louie  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:31:46am

re: #650 realwest
Dunno, I'm knot smart enuf to anser.
(BTW,How's your health these days?)

680 niallster  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:33:15am

Shh. I've got a hangover.

Anyhow. As someone always interested in the English language why is everything now neo? As in neo Nazi or neo conservative? Why is neo Nazi considered a worse insult that Nazi? Or not, was he being nice to us?

Just a question.

I have an IQ of 192 by the way (this is true).

681 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:33:37am

re: #657 albusteve I appreciate the compliment - but I really WASN'T policing him, just telling him I didn't like his comment, that's all.
Charles is the ONLY sheriff out here (and Stinky is his deputy!).

682 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:35:19am

re: #681 realwest

re: #657 albusteve I appreciate the compliment - but I really WASN'T policing him, just telling him I didn't like his comment, that's all.
Charles is the ONLY sheriff out here (and Stinky is his deputy!).

Should be rephrased: There is but one sheriff, Charles, and Stinky is his deputy.

683 albusteve  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:35:23am

re: #681 realwest

re: #657 albusteve I appreciate the compliment - but I really WASN'T policing him, just telling him I didn't like his comment, that's all.
Charles is the ONLY sheriff out here (and Stinky is his deputy!).

I just have this picture in my mind you know?

684 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:35:38am

re: #661 WhiteRasta Hey my friend - thanks a lot for that - I just LOVE Third World!
Great song, too!
How are you doing my friend?

685 Dustyvet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:36:09am

Hey Koskidz...BITE ME!

686 grumpy old codger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:36:30am

re: #623 mama winger
Copts are a large Christian group in Egypt, primarliy, though I think (no atlas available) that Mellah is in Ethiopia. In any event, somewhere along the northeastern section of Africa. And I don't think we're doing crap about anything like this.

687 BenZacharia  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:37:25am

Geepers (#658)

I would argue that Iraq is an aberration.

They where by-and-large ruled by a secularist, albeit a student of Hitler, before being freed. Under sadam-the-insane they had at least a modicum of freedom from the 'righteous' 'slimes. We have seen an increase of veiled woman in Iraq, I would use that as a measure of growth in the influence of the koranists. Sadr would have never had a chance under the Ba'athist government.

688 ladycatnip  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:38:26am

#656 wanumba

The northern half of this East-West region has been Muslim for hundreds of years and did not manifest these harsh practices. It is FOREIGN to the region. It is WAHABBIST colonialistic planting of Saudi-Funded mosques inthe 1970 - 1980s that has created a nasty "fairy-circle" effect - a black spot that is established, then grows wider and wider, withering everything it encompasses.

Like being overtaken by The Nothing. Would it be safe to say then, that Wahabbism is more political with their aim being totalitarianism - and that religion is secondary to their desire for power and control?

689 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:39:55am

re: #668 lucius septimius Nah, just the usual. I reckon maybe I ought to be more careful in my characterizing someone's comment; the idea of my policing someone's comment, however, is a joke.

Besides, WhiteRasta helped pick up my spirits A LOT with his post at #661! Really great Reggae music!
How are you doing this fine morning my friend?

690 grumpy old codger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:40:57am

re: #623 mama winger
Pulled Mehallah up on the web. Google says it's in Algeria. Guess i blew it. I'm not familiar with Copts in Algeria. I'll have to defer to Ploome for the details. sorry, I mislead you.

691 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:41:48am

re: #679 Shaky Louie My health seems to be ok these days, thanks for asking!

692 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:44:01am

re: #687 BenZacharia

Veiled or not, the women didn't have such a great life with Sadam in power either. Remember his son's rape rooms?

693 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:44:55am

re: #674 mama winger
ROFL! Maybe you need a stronger dosage there mama (and, uh, someone said something about a muffin and coffee and I'm still waiting! LOL!).

694 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:45:45am

re: #651 Bob's Kid

Oh, I think most of us are more creative and professional than that...of course, so many in education are lefty enough that they don't see anything wrong with some of the stuff that comes directly out of the mouths of the NEA and its ilk, but overall we do a good job.
You just don't hear about us.


We would LOVE to hear more about solid teachers. What would it take to create a professional teachers organization that would give a home and support (pension, insurance etc) that the NEA gives WITHOUT all the Union-style machinations and drain of dues to the Democrat Party?
Someone said years ago that the education establishment would have been far better served and better developed had the teachers organized themselves along the professional lines of the doctors and lawyers, rather than the bruiser factory/dock union shops. One promotes improvement, the other stasis.

695 mama winger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:47:34am

re: #676 lucius septimius

Not torn at all. In the least.

Altho I am glad the Brewers have improved to the point where they are competitive, it does make the season more exciting.

But I can only take so much excitement. Enough already :)

696 Q-Burn  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:48:08am

re: #689 realwest

Real, I didn't know you were a reggae fan. This one from Steel Pulse never fails to lift me up.

697 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:48:28am

re: #669 WhiteRasta Thank you again! Y'all can post that music all day long far as I'm concerned!
But you haven't answered my question: How are you doing?!

698 Dustyvet  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:48:45am

neo nazi

A moderate sized cult of individuals who wish to spread a message of hate. Try to emulate the Nationalist Socialist (Nazi) party of World War II Germany. It is thought that the intense hatred expressed by these individuals may be linked to an inactive sex life and/or small penis.

Sounds a lot like KOS and Moveon.com to me...

699 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:52:02am

re: #689 realwest

I'm doing well, though it's been a pretty stressful time lately. I'd been working on job applications and a book proposal. Sent the latter off so I could legitimately say the book was "under review." Sent the proposal off on Friday morning, and at 4:00 pm Friday got a note from the publisher that they are interested. I'm still pretty shocked. Now I gotta figure out how to write the damn thing. But I suppose that's a good thing to be stressed about, unlike, say, constant flooding in my crawlspace.

700 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:53:55am

re: #688 ladycatnip

#656 wanumba

Like being overtaken by The Nothing. Would it be safe to say then, that Wahabbism is more political with their aim being totalitarianism - and that religion is secondary to their desire for power and control?


Think that sums it up pretty well. Religion is a means to an ends.
What country allows a foreign nation to establish a hostile post dedicated to take over of their government? But how many countries feel comfortable refusing a place of worship?

701 realwest  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:54:37am

re: #696 Q-Burn Hey there! I'll listen to it right after I finish listening to Third World's "Now That We've Found Love" graciously posted at # 669 by WhiteRasta!
And yeah, although I'm basically a Rock and Roller, I love all kinds of music that are performed well and some of the best music I've heard has been Reggae!

702 Niallster  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:57:37am

Some good if off topic news. Apparently someone has finally written the truth about that Pol Pot alike hero of the left Che Guevara.

Jacobo Machover "The Hidden Face of Che".

Will check it out and let you know.

703 the_flying_pig  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:58:19am

My, my, these leftists love to silence critics by shouting and throwing temper tantrum. Smack these children on their knuckles and send them into the corners, facing the wall all day.

704 ladycatnip  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:58:30am

#700 wanumba

What country allows a foreign nation to establish a hostile post dedicated to take over of their government? But how many countries feel comfortable refusing a place of worship?

That gives me the shrewds. Never looked at it from that perspective -- it makes dreadful sense.

705 lucius septimius  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 8:58:36am

Off topic, but we're in the dead zone anyway:

Latest from Fouad Ajami:

'You Have Liberated a People': Iraqis of all sects report progress, not "civil war."


Four months ago, I had seen the Sunni despondency, their recognition of the tragedy that had befallen them in Baghdad. That despondency had deepened in the intervening period. No Arab cavalry had ridden to their rescue, no brigades had turned up from the Arabian Peninsula or from Jordan, and the Egyptians were far away. Reality in Iraq had not waited on the Arabs. The Sunnis of Iraq must now fully grasp that they are on their own. They had relied on the dictatorship, and on the Baath, and these are now gone; there had, of course, been that brief bet on al Qaeda and on the Arab regimes, and it had come to naught.
706 Perplexed  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:08:42am
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI!

Well, lets start by dissecting this spew. First of all, the use of all caps, while being merely annoying usually means that the writer was yelling. We do have the freedom of association and for someone to go off and begin screaming shut up really isn't polite. Did the writer's parents neglect to teach their offspring spawn any manners? Most likely a case of parental neglect. As to calling anyone a nazi, do you suppose that the writer does that for shock effect not realizing that at one time, truly evil people called nazis brought about the deaths of millions?

TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE

All caps again. Lack of any punctuation makes this a difficult read. A neo-nazi hate site? Nope, you want to just continue going left and you will meet up with those neo-nazis you always talk about. Most likely, you share more in common with their beliefs than you're willing to admit.

707 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:14:41am

re: #702 Niallster

There's another anti-Che biography out now. Humberto Fontava's Exposing the Real Che and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him. Every time I go to Borders, I move it to a "featured book" location just to annoy the LLL's who work there. When I bought the book, the lefty who rang it up got so frustrated, he charged me twice for the other book I purchased and let me have it free.

708 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:18:27am

Anyone ever read Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber series?
I referred to the fairy circles. It's an old pagan thing, but Zelazny used it in his books.
"I am told it started as a tiny ring of toadstools, far to the west. A child was found dead in its center, and her father who found her died of convulsions days later. THe spot was said to be accursed. It grew quickly in the months that followed, until it was a half a league across. The grasses darkened and shone like metal within it, but did not die. The trees twisted and their leaves blackened. They swayed when there was no wind and bats danced and darted among them. In the twighlight, strange shapes could be seen moving - always within the Circle - and there were lights, as of small fires throught the night. The Circle continued to grow and those who lived near it fled - mostly. A few remained. It was said those who remained had struck a bargain with the dark things. And the Circle continued to widen, spreading like a ripple from a rock cast into the pond. More and more people remained, living within it. I have spoken with these people, fought with them, slain them. It is as if there is something dead inside them all. Their voices lack the thrust and dip of men chewing over their words and tasting them. They seldom do much with their faces, but wear them like death masks. THey began to leave the Circle in bands, marauding. They slew wontonly. They committed many atrocities and defiled places of worship. They put things to the torch when they left them. They never stole objects of silver. THen after many months, other creatures than men came forth - strangely formed , like the hellcats ... But now all manner of riders emerged from it - some even faring forth during the day - laying waste to the countryside about its borders. When they had devastated the land about its entire circumference, the Circle moved to encompass those areas, also."

p.137 The Guns of Avalon, Roger Zelazny from the Great Book of Amber, Avon Books.


Cannot think of Wahabbism without that passage coming to mind, instantly.

709 JeremyR  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:24:16am

re: #13 DesertSage

The term Nazi applies to neither the republicans or the democrats.
Republicans oppose socialism.
Democrats oppose nationalism.

710 NavyBrat  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:35:28am

KOS KIDZ and drugs ... bad combination.

711 Geepers  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 9:39:16am

wanumba (#708),

Anyone ever read Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber series?

Only about a dozen times. ;-)

712 J.S.  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 10:25:59am

I believe the article about the Copts -- it's a town in Egypt -- that's "Mehalla al-Kobra, Egypt" (not referring to towns in Algeria or Ethiopia).

713 Jheka  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 10:41:39am

re: #711 Geepers

wanumba (#708),

Anyone ever read Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber series?

Only about a dozen times. ;-)

Many, many years ago.

714 Sabraguy  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 10:44:01am
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP ANON LITTLE GREEN TROLL NAZI! TIME PLEASE BAN THIS GUY BECAUSE LGF IS A NEONAZI HATE SITE AND WE SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO THEIR FILTH AND INTOLERANCE!

I put the text into Harry McGlauhglin's SMOG calculator a system for measuring readability/reading age.

It came up with a grade of 9.7 (some high school). Personally a little too high I think.

715 grumpy old codger  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 10:50:41am

re: #712 J.S.
Thanks for putting that out. thought for a minute there, I was really getting senile.

716 bkgodfrey  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 10:50:56am

More shouting, stomping, and crying from the moonbats. What else can you do though when you lack the intellect to engage in basic debate?

717 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:02:19am

Geepers and Jheka
Great minds think ... (:-D)

Brings up a few thoguhts - There's all this yaddah yaddah about "literature" being so important. Left flat or disgusted with "Of Mice and Men" "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" anything by Raoul Dahl, everything the Left has put upon us for years as "important" but is in fact dead and moral-less.
Yet, from where were the precient ideas that we keep seeing unfold now? WOuld not have believed at the time that Science Fiction and Fantasy writers would hit the targets that the "literary world" was missing completely.

Chronicals of Narnia - C.S. Lewis THat Green Witch in The Silver Chair who sift-shapes the reality by her words, talking people into doubting that even the sun exists... a metaphor for the crafting of the Left's "world view."

Starship Troopers by Heinlein - Studied in All the military academies today - the soldier-citizen force, the battle against the alien enemy - the nature of evil and making the fight.

That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis - The Left schemes of the intellectuals - their use of the banal to hide evil : N.I.C.E. The "Inner Circle" that foretells the type of dynamics of the Clintons and their cadre - people destroying themselves to be counted as "In" the rarified power clique.

Nine Princes in Amber - The Guns of Avalon by Roger Zelazny - a description of an insiduous evil that describes the mushroom-like planting of Saudi mosques worldwide and the withering of joy and life around them.

Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers by Tolkien - The Kingdom of Rohan and Gondor weakened from within - evil working through the people via their rulers who did not comprehend the danger until they'd been compromised.

718 wanumba  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:09:06am
I have spoken with these people, fought with them, slain them. It is as if there is something dead inside them all. Their voices lack the thrust and dip of men chewing over their words and tasting them. They seldom do much with their faces, but wear them like death masks. ... They began to leave the Circle in bands, marauding. They slew wontonly. They committed many atrocities and defiled places of worship..


Now, watch Bin Laden's old tapes, he nearly motionless, expressionless, and then look upon the faces of the 19 highjackers of 9/11.

quote from: p.137 The Guns of Avalon, Roger Zelazny from the Great Book of Amber, Avon Books.

719 RedinCAf  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:12:45am

re: #47 neverquit

"Koz, I'm laughing at the superior intellect"

Love it!

720 opnion  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:44:39am

I am so far down the thread that no one will read this.
But, I have got to say that Charles is not running a hate site.
No objective person would think that LGF appeals to hate.
Actually it appeals to reason.

721 BrianW  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:45:10am

re: #379 Empire1

Wow, thats ballsy. I say more power to him but this is going to raise a sh*tstorm, should be fun to watch.

/Paging Rageboy... Paging Mr. Rageboy

722 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:00:44pm

Talk about projection - Kos is a haven for Jew-haters who would like nothing more than to do a This Old House-style renovation of Auschwitz, so they could crank up the gas chambers and crematoria again, to "finish the job".

LGF to moonbats: GROW UP! GROW UP! GROW UP!

723 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 12:03:05pm

re: #379 Empire1

Has anyone else seen Chris Muir's "Day by Day" cartoon this morning? I ran across it at Captain's Quarters, and got a delightful surprise, as well as a sudden concern for Chris's safety. I don't want to ruin it for you, so just go take a look for yourself.

Wow!

724 Shr_Nfr  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:15:29pm

re: #631 whiterasta

As a practical matter, I have a large array of solar panels (6KW+) and heat my house with sawdust pellets in winter. My approach is called SAAT (Starve An Arab Today). If we tell all these guys that they can take their oil and give themselves a big lube job before somebody gives it to them where the sun don't shine, I think we will remove a lot of leverage that this asshats have. Global warming and all that may or may not be true, but it is certainly true that if I use their products I have to send them money. I prefer not to use their products. Let them return to the days of the camel.

725 Shr_Nfr  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 2:32:29pm

re: #720 opnion

Ha I read it.

Indeed, there few if any of the sort of bs posts that you see on KOS and the rest of the moonbat sites. As with any site, you will get one every once in a while, but it is not the constant illiterate ranting that you see many other places. I dare say that there are more folks on this site that have read the Hadith, Koran, etc. than there are on KOS. We know of what we speak. We have read "Social Justice In Islam" by Qatb and the works of the mullahs in Iran. We have also taken the time to read the history of the Nazi party and Japan in the 30s and try to guard ourselves against such a rise here in the US. Overall, I dare say there are more brains per post here than at the moonbat sites.

If opposition to people and things that will suppress the liberties granted to us by the constitution as interpreted by the courts is a sin. I am a great sinner.

726 Geepers  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:46:58pm

opnion (#720),

No objective person would think that LGF appeals to hate.
Actually it appeals to reason.

The very thing that scares them so badly.

727 Geepers  Sun, Sep 16, 2007 11:49:24pm

wanumba (#717),

Science Fiction has that whole science thing in it. ;-)

Imagination coupled with fact.

728 xcomputerman  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 2:16:35am

Oh come on people. This person is obviously a troll. Quite possibly an LGFer, even.

Charles, I'm disappointed that you fell for it.


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