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A CAIR Plant at the YouTube Debate

Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 7:34:55 pm PST

Imagine my Surprise: Muslim YouTube questioner was former CAIR Intern.

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1 Rain Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:35:43pm

I wonder if he was a plant, or if CNN just didn't care.

2 Rain Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:36:13pm

Also, the pic's giving me a 403 Forbidden, Charles.

3 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:37:14pm
4 Ericus58  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:38:33pm

Denied! They're already on to us....

5 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:38:59pm
6 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:39:22pm
7 mbruce  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:39:33pm

The Dems and CAIR working together under the watchful ,careful eyes of CNN, whodathunkit?
The evil convergence of commies and jihadists determined to undermine Western civilization. Time to get really pissed off.

8 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:39:45pm
9 Ericus58  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:40:25pm

now it works, must have been too many of us trying at once?

10 sbvft contributor  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:40:43pm

At this rate, every questioner will have been found out to be a plant by end of day tomorrow.

11 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:41:48pm
12 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:42:27pm

Who planted CNN?

13 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:42:31pm

Dear Lord! Is cnn running a news network or a greenhouse?

I suggest the RNC inform cnn that unless the duplicitous, disingenuous questions stop- they will not be getting any more participation from Republican candidates for their BS "debates".

14 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:42:34pm

new york lizards if you are buying something nice for a loved one for Christmas or Chanaka here is a suggestion for a place to go and shop.

seems the leftist/islamist are boycotting jews note the link

[Link: lists.riseup.net...]

15 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:42:54pm
16 arctic medic  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:42:59pm

re: #11 savage_nation

I agree

17 aunursa  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:43:09pm

Reminds me of Chakotay's reaction on Star Trek Voyager after gradually learning that several of his Maquis crew were actually working against him: "Was there anyone on board who was working for me?"

18 Lucius Septimius  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:43:27pm

And I'm SURE the Clinton News Network knew nothing of this.

/(do I really need this?)

19 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:43:37pm

re: #1 Rain Patriot

I wonder if he was a plant, or if CNN just didn't care.

Or didn't know? Yes, it is possible. The fact that she was an ex-CAIR intern does not necessarily make her a plant.

20 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:43:44pm

From: Todd Eaton
To: nyprotest@lists.riseup.net
Subject: leaflet diamond shoppers for Palestine (starting 11/28)
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:39:46 -0500
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:42:36 -0500
From: "Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East"
Subject: [Adalah-NY] Join Adalah-NY as we leaflet LEVIEV New York...

You Are Invited To Join

Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East

As we keep the holiday pressure on Leviev NY…

By flyering in front of his store during the holiday shopping season

Contact: justiceme @ gmail.com

Adalah-NY has recently started a campaign of BDS (boycott, divestment and sanctions) targeted at the businesses of Lev Leviev, Israel's richest man and a major builder of colonial settlements in the West Bank. Leviev is involved in the diamond trade, and last week opened his first US jewelry store, LEVIEV New York, at 700 Madison Ave. (between 62nd & 63rd). We have conducted two very successful protests and two subsequent flyering sessions at LEVIEV New York. (See [Link: electronicintifada.net...] and [Link: www.nypost.com...] .

Leviev is involved in a number of illegal and unscrupulous activities in NY, Palestine and elsewhere. He is implicated in the exploitation of conflicted regions/countries for cheap diamonds, and other practices that displace people, destroy communities and further the interests of big business at the expense of marginalized communities. Leviev is building the Mattityahu East settlement on the lands of the Palestinian village of Bil'in, the Zufim settlement on the lands of Jayyous, and Har Homa and Maale Adumim around Jerusalem.

Additionally, he was previously involvemed in the diamond trade with Apartheid South Africa, and currently has close ties with the repressive Angolan regime. Locally, because of the development projects of his company "Leviev Boymelgreen," his former US partner, Shaya Boymelgreen, has developed such a bad reputation in New York that local housing and labor organizations started a campaign against his abusive land development and unfair employment practices.

After successful flyering efforts outside of the store last Friday and Saturday, we decided on a more coordinated campaign of flyering there. I have pasted below a brief calendar of the next few weeks. Ideally we would have no fewer than 2-3 people flyering at any given time, so I will try to help coordinate teams to flyer if there is enough interest.

Please indicate below which hours during each day over the next two weeks you expect to be available and willing to flyer and respond back to the e-mail address above with the word “flyering” as the subject. I will then try to match people up who seem to be available at the same time by emailing them and asking them to flyer together.

We definitely would like to flyer on Saturday December 1st, so hopefully we can get as many people out on that day as possible. Also, we will be holding a demonstration outside the store on December 8th, so I have left that day off the list.

If you are in the area and may be able to hold on to some flyers for people to pick up, please let me know. A couple of people have already volunteered.

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Thank you all.

Issa

Wed. 11/28, There will be a group flyering from 1:00 - 3:00, join them!
Thur 11/29:
Fri 11/30:

21 nyc redneck  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:43:46pm

re: #7 mbruce

The Dems and CAIR working together under the watchful ,careful eyes of CNN, whodathunkit?
The evil convergence of commies and jihadists determined to undermine Western civilization. Time to get really pissed off.

i want this on the front page of the nyt tomorrow. damn it. (ha ha)

oh well, maybe the ny post.

22 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:45:26pm

re: #17 aunursa

Reminds me of Chakotay's reaction on Star Trek Voyager after gradually learning that several of his Maquis crew were actually working against him: "Was there anyone on board who was working for me?"

That was definitely a LOL moment.

23 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:45:26pm

That stupid b*tch!

How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

How dare she! ! !

She, as a Muslim, should be asking her fellow Muslims how they can repair their image!

HOW DARE SHE!

B*tch!

24 PETN Sandwich  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:45:46pm

A rather high percentage of officially qualitatively selected not-republican-party-primary-interested asking questions at that CNN-Google-Youtube debate, ehhh?

Oddly enough... it makes the democrat primary debates look like a preteen fluffer pillow party.

25 solomonpanting  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:45:58pm

What's a CAIR plant? One that's been transplanted, has shallow roots, seeks to overrun its neighbors, and thrives in the sand?

26 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:46:02pm

Plant or no Plant, Rudy had the correct answer.

Rudy's the man.
Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy....

/pretty hard to tell that I am a staunch supporter of Rudy, huh.

27 deusnoctum  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:47:08pm

re: #9 Ericus58

The link changed. The RSS feed had the old, incorrect one, but Charles fixed it quickly (the one here now).

28 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:47:43pm

anti semites are coming out of the wood work like cockroaches

From: Todd Eaton
To: nyprotest@lists.riseup.net
Subject: leaflet diamond shoppers for Palestine (starting 11/28)
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:39:46 -0500
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:42:36 -0500
From: "Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East"
Subject: [Adalah-NY] Join Adalah-NY as we leaflet LEVIEV New York...

You Are Invited To Join

Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East

As we keep the holiday pressure on Leviev NY…

By flyering in front of his store during the holiday shopping season

Contact: justiceme @ gmail.com

Adalah-NY has recently started a campaign of BDS (boycott, divestment and sanctions) targeted at the businesses of Lev Leviev, Israel's richest man and a major builder of colonial settlements in the West Bank. Leviev is involved in the diamond trade, and last week opened his first US jewelry store, LEVIEV New York, at 700 Madison Ave. (between 62nd & 63rd). We have conducted two very successful protests and two subsequent flyering sessions at LEVIEV New York. (See [Link: electronicintifada.net...] and [Link: www.nypost.com...] .

Leviev is involved in a number of illegal and unscrupulous activities in NY, Palestine and elsewhere. He is implicated in the exploitation of conflicted regions/countries for cheap diamonds, and other practices that displace people, destroy communities and further the interests of big business at the expense of marginalized communities. Leviev is building the Mattityahu East settlement on the lands of the Palestinian village of Bil'in, the Zufim settlement on the lands of Jayyous, and Har Homa and Maale Adumim around Jerusalem.

Additionally, he was previously involvemed in the diamond trade with Apartheid South Africa, and currently has close ties with the repressive Angolan regime. Locally, because of the development projects of his company "Leviev Boymelgreen," his former US partner, Shaya Boymelgreen, has developed such a bad reputation in New York that local housing and labor organizations started a campaign against his abusive land development and unfair employment practices.

After successful flyering efforts outside of the store last Friday and Saturday, we decided on a more coordinated campaign of flyering there. I have pasted below a brief calendar of the next few weeks. Ideally we would have no fewer than 2-3 people flyering at any given time, so I will try to help coordinate teams to flyer if there is enough interest.

Please indicate below which hours during each day over the next two weeks you expect to be available and willing to flyer and respond back to the e-mail address above with the word “flyering” as the subject. I will then try to match people up who seem to be available at the same time by emailing them and asking them to flyer together.

We definitely would like to flyer on Saturday December 1st, so hopefully we can get as many people out on that day as possible. Also, we will be holding a demonstration outside the store on December 8th, so I have left that day off the list.

If you are in the area and may be able to hold on to some flyers for people to pick up, please let me know. A couple of people have already volunteered.

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Thank you all.

Issa

Wed. 11/28, There will be a group flyering from 1:00 - 3:00, join them!
Thur 11/29:
Fri 11/30:

29 disunreconnected  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:47:47pm

Sneaky of CAIR to brag about this.
Sneaky of CAIR Clinton CNN to do that.

30 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:47:54pm

re: #23 DesertSage
"*"= "i" or "u" ?

31 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:48:08pm

re: #23 DesertSage

That stupid b*tch!

How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

How dare she! ! !

She, as a Muslim, should be asking her fellow Muslims how they can repair their image!

HOW DARE SHE!

B*tch!

I could think of a number of things I say in response.

Most of which would be deleted here.

32 rawmuse  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:48:27pm

Repair relations? Well, for starters how about your brothers stop flying airplanes in to our skyscrapers and treating you like a camel. Then let me open up a Baptist Church in Riyahd.
Get right on that, then we'll talk.
Oh, nice burqa.

33 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:48:38pm

re: #5 savage_nation

Well, well, well!

Pig got your tongue, Dougie?

lol

34 New York's Michael  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:49:32pm

What I find interesting is that the fuss about plants at the Republican debate ended with cnn's apology. I guarantee that if there were conservative plants at the democratic debate it would be headline news for weeks.

35 Born Again Republican  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:49:36pm

re: #23 DesertSage

That stupid b*tch!

How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

How dare she! ! !

She, as a Muslim, should be asking her fellow Muslims how they can repair their image!

HOW DARE SHE!

B*tch!

My sentiments exactly! She even had that cocky presence about her. They sure do learn to buck our system but run scared of their own..

36 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:49:42pm

re: #28 yochanan

By flyering in front of his store during the holiday shopping season

fer crying out loud. Ya just can't make up words like that. Geesh. Its like graffiti.

37 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:49:45pm

re: #15 buzzsawmonkey

I still want to know if her "living abroad for a year" was at a jihadi training camp.

Bomb making 101, Learning how to say " I am a student, not a terrorist"
takes a while to master for young skulls full of mush.

38 CrimsonFisted  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:49:47pm

She had such a snotty, nasty, attitude, I would have said to her, Lady, we do not give a rats patooty how the muslim world perceives us. Especially if someone like you is going to sneer no matter what.

Bite me.

Oh, and your hijab is crooked.

39 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:50:01pm

re: #31 The Other Les

re: #23 DesertSage

That stupid b*tch!

How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

How dare she! ! !

She, as a Muslim, should be asking her fellow Muslims how they can repair their image!

HOW DARE SHE!

B*tch!

I could think of a number of things I say in response.

Most of which would be deleted here.

What part of my post did you not agree with?

40 Jay777  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:50:21pm
41 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:50:22pm
42 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:50:30pm

you must be this ugly to wear the Hijab

43 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:50:58pm

re: #31 The Other Les

I am in 100% agreement with on this one.

44 Omni  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:51:10pm

Alright, I think this has now passed the point of absurd. How much worse can it get for CNN?

Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.

45 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:51:37pm

re: #39 DesertSage

re: #31 The Other Les

re: #23 DesertSage

That stupid b*tch!

How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

How dare she! ! !

She, as a Muslim, should be asking her fellow Muslims how they can repair their image!

HOW DARE SHE!

B*tch!

I could think of a number of things I say in response.

Most of which would be deleted here.

What part of my post did you not agree with?

Sorry. In response to the Muslim plant.

46 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:51:39pm

re: #36 Mich-again

point is the leftist anti semites are in bed with the islamo fascist anti semites and boycotting jewish bus. is a well known anti semitic activity.

47 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:52:36pm

Michelle Malkin is uncovering all these plants. She has a staff of how many? CNN is pathetic. A useful idiotic network.

48 bluegrass boy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:53:15pm

rove did it to make cnn look bad.....

49 gruvin  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:53:27pm

And then Rudi falls all over himself reassuring the world that he thinks Islam is a "great religion".

50 threechamps  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:54:33pm

A cooperative effort on the part of all RNC candidates is needed to avoid the nework completely. One might argue that this would give the Dums free, unchallenged fillibuster on all issues - but they've got that already! Every panel is stacked with leftists. Every interview is conducted by former/current DNC operatives. Now the debates on both sides are nothing more than HRC infomercials. I say give them a taste of their own medicine. Pull all candidates from the network permanently.

51 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:54:44pm

re: #49 gruvin

And then Rudi falls all over himself reassuring the world that he thinks Islam is a "great religion".

I would have liked to hear Tancredo's answer.

52 Wookieelips  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:54:45pm

I like Rudy and all, but Hunter had the best (read: correct) answer:

"I will never apologize for the United States of America!"

53 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:54:46pm
54 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:55:06pm

If Bill Bennett didn't call them out on air, they wouldn't have acknowledged the Hillary plant. Has CNN said anything about the other plants?

55 GT Charlie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:55:38pm

Was every questioner at the debate a partisan plant?

Sure looks like it.

C

56 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:56:23pm
57 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:57:11pm
58 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:57:16pm

re: #56 savage_nation

re: #54 freedomplow

If Bill Bennett didn't call them out on air, they wouldn't have acknowledged the Hillary plant. Has CNN said anything about the other plants?

I got some beachfront property in the Gobi Desert to sell you.

Just add lots of rain.

59 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:57:30pm

re: #41 savage_nation

I was pissed when I heard that question last night.

Who the hell is she to get on national television and criticize the very country that gives her the freedom to do so.
Implying that it's our fault that our image is bad in the Middle East. Nothing to do with Muslims being fanatical nutcases...oh no, it's all Americas fault!

F*ck her!

60 Maximu§  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:57:57pm

The phony Conservatives Gulliani and McCain fell for it, hook line and sinker. We have nothing to apologize for and Hunter was the only
one to say it.

Maximu§
3/11 ACR

61 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:58:16pm
62 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:59:40pm

re: #57 savage_nation

re: #55 GT Charlie

Was every questioner at the debate a partisan plant?

Sure looks like it.

C

That's why this debate format is useless on its face...

The format isn't the big problem. It's CNN. They could pick good questions from the 5,000 or so they got. They could weed out the plants. Eliminate the musical and frivolous questions. The format isn't the problem. It's CNN.

63 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:59:58pm

CNN is taking over NBC for being the green network. Plants all over the place!

64 m  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:00:20pm

re: #61 savage_nation

Damn man! We didn't need a visual!

/hey Savage!

65 Rain Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:00:39pm

re: #28 yochanan

Adalah-NY has recently started a campaign of BDS

Ahahahaha

66 Sluggo  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:00:57pm

CNN put people on who they thought would ask the important questions.

One problem.

What CNN thinks is important, is the same as that of the Democrat Party.

CNN is clueless.

67 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:01:04pm

How do we repair America's image in the muslim world?

By winning hearts and minds. Every report we see from Yon and Totten tell me we are doing just that in Iraq. The America Soldier and the Iraqi people are our spokesmen (and women).

68 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:01:12pm
69 m  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:01:14pm

re: #65 Rain Patriot

No doubt. Ya think? hahaha!

70 Rain Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:01:39pm

re: #58 The Other Les

re: #56 savage_nation

re: #54 freedomplow

If Bill Bennett didn't call them out on air, they wouldn't have acknowledged the Hillary plant. Has CNN said anything about the other plants?

I got some beachfront property in the Gobi Desert to sell you.

Just add lots of rain.

Desert? I don't do desert.

71 FriarsTale  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:01:41pm

but what is her Teddy Bear's name, I wonder...
[Link: www.cruxy.com...]

72 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:02:32pm
73 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:03:05pm

re: #59 DesertSage

re: #41 savage_nation

I was pissed when I heard that question last night.

Who the hell is she to get on national television and criticize the very country that gives her the freedom to do so.
Implying that it's our fault that our image is bad in the Middle East. Nothing to do with Muslims being fanatical nutcases...oh no, it's all Americas fault!

F*ck her!

Actually, I'm not that desperate.

It's America's fault that the rest of Humanity believes in Liberty and the Rights of Man, etc, and thus will not submit to the BS religion cooked up by their false profit. (deliberate sic)

74 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:03:52pm

Cowboys back up by 10. 34-24....7:51 in the game.

75 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:03:53pm
Imagine my Surprise: Muslim YouTube questioner was former CAIR Intern.

I'm not sure why that's surprising, I'd guess all CAIR interns are Muslim.

/I'd expect a Muslim activist to ask that question and CNN to select it

76 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:04:01pm

re: #49 gruvin

And then Rudi falls all over himself reassuring the world that he thinks Islam is a "great religion".

How so? Did not GWB call it a "Religion of Peace"? Rudy made it clear that not all Muslims were responsible for the attacks on 911 then and now. To stand up and declare war on a religion because a minority has bastardized and hijacked it would have been like standing on a street corner during WWII pointing out Americans of Japanese decent and injuring or killing them to extract revenge for Pearl Harbor.
Rudy wants to go after the terrorists not some schlep who spends his day bowed towards Mecca five times a day.

77 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:04:10pm
78 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:04:31pm

So, is CNN seeing how far they can go in openly promoting a political agenda and still get away with it with the regular sheeple?

The whole debate, from the kinds of questions picked, to the videos chosen, plus the plants was nothing but a giant elitist, snobbish put-down of the Republican party and who the elitist liberals think make up the Republican base (or who they want the CNN audience to think constitutes the Republican or conservative base). Adding the plants is just one more in-your-face condescending gesture.

If the Republican candidates had a pair among them, they would have walked off the stage together after the first video following a brief statement that when CNN decided to treat the office for which they are running with the dignity it deserves they will consider engaging in debate on CNN. Otherwise, they will find other venues for debate.

79 WindHorse  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:04:37pm

goodbye muslims
goodbye
The seasons over and the fields are bare
No more lovin'...
No more CAIR
So goodbye muslims
goodbye.

80 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:05:22pm

The real question I have is who planted Ron on the stage?

81 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:05:45pm

re: #46 yochanan

re: #36 Mich-again

point is the leftist anti semites are in bed with the islamo fascist anti semites and boycotting jewish bus. is a well known anti semitic activity.

True. And pretending to give a shit about the Palis is the perfect cover for them.

82 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:05:52pm
83 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:06:23pm
84 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:07:28pm

I was playing the tracks from the soundtrack of the Batllestar Galactica miniseries.

Not all who claim to serve God actually do.

85 FightingBack  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:07:33pm

How do we repair America's image in the muslim world?

Let them hate, as long as they fear.

86 Rain Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:07:40pm

re: #80 Neo Con since 9/11

ALIENS

87 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:07:52pm

re: #80 Neo Con since 9/11

The real question I have is who planted Ron on the stage?

A gardener?

88 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:09:55pm
89 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:10:23pm

Imagine if that CAIR plant had identified herself as a member of CAIR when she asked the question. Love to have seen what Fred or Rudy would have said.

90 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:10:44pm

I wonder if it would be possible to hack this plant system and pretend like you are going to ask one question but ask another when it is your turn.

I'll just don my stealth moonbat hipster clothes and I'll blend right in, a sneaky dirty Reaganite waiting for the right moment to pounce on unsuspecting politicians with my Claws of Reason(tm).

*shrug* security would probably just grab you before you got the chance to ask your question, but at least I can dream...

91 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:10:46pm
92 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:11:13pm

re: #85 FightingBack

How do we repair America's image in the muslim world?

Let them hate, as long as they fear.

They don't.

Dresden, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki were two of our generations ago and at least three of theirs. They don't believe that we could do it again. Especially to them.

But then given that their religion denigrates actual existence, why would they care?

93 gymnast  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:11:20pm

re: #77 taxfreekiller

TFK, could you express the subjects of those equations as fractals. They would be much better represented as derivatives of chaos theory.

94 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:11:26pm

re: #89 meMarc

Imagine if that CAIR plant had identified herself as a member of CAIR when she asked the question. Love to have seen what Fred or Rudy would have said.

What's your educated guess on Rudy's answer?

95 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:12:00pm
96 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:12:32pm
97 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:13:08pm

re: #90 NoSpam

I wonder if it would be possible to hack this plant system and pretend like you are going to ask one question but ask another when it is your turn.

I'll just don my stealth moonbat hipster clothes and I'll blend right in, a sneaky dirty Reaganite waiting for the right moment to pounce on unsuspecting politicians with my Claws of Reason(tm).

*shrug* security would probably just grab you before you got the chance to ask your question, but at least I can dream...

I still want to see someone hit Hillary with a question about Dihydrogen Monoxide.

98 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:13:27pm

re: #76 kreigwagon

re: #49 gruvin


And then Rudi falls all over himself reassuring the world that he thinks Islam is a "great religion".

How so? Did not GWB call it a "Religion of Peace"? Rudy made it clear that not all Muslims were responsible for the attacks on 911 then and now. To stand up and declare war on a religion because a minority has bastardized and hijacked it would have been like standing on a street corner during WWII pointing out Americans of Japanese decent and injuring or killing them to extract revenge for Pearl Harbor.
Rudy wants to go after the terrorists not some schlep who spends his day bowed towards Mecca five times a day.


Sorry not the same thing at all, Muslims to this day continue to practice a religion of Hatred, if japanese people failed to renounce there imperial ways after world war 2 and continued attempting to conquer Manchuria and worshiping the Emperor as a god i would say you'd have a point

99 The Other Les  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:14:08pm

In any case I have a class in the morning.

Good night.

100 Dead Sea Squirrel  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:14:21pm

Actually, I thought all three (Rudy, McCain, Hunter) did a pretty good job of shoving it right back down her throat. None of them suggested we needed to apologize to anyone.

101 FightingBack  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:14:39pm

I saw a lot of blather on Fox about the questions being good ones, even if the
questioners were biased against the candidates. But a question can be asked in a neutral way, or in a biased way; a question can be a statement, and not really a question.
When did you stop beating your wife?

102 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:15:19pm
Imagine my Surprise: Muslim YouTube questioner was former CAIR Intern.

"Suhprise! Suhprise! Suhprise!"

/channeling Gomer Pyle!

103 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:15:26pm
104 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:15:51pm

re: #100 Dead Sea Squirrel

Actually, I thought all three (Rudy, McCain, Hunter) did a pretty good job of shoving it right back down her throat. None of them suggested we needed to apologize to anyone.

I wish they had said, "you should be apologizing to us"

105 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:16:35pm

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

106 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:16:47pm
107 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:17:41pm
108 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:17:44pm

re: #97 The Other Les

re: #90 NoSpam


I wonder if it would be possible to hack this plant system and pretend like you are going to ask one question but ask another when it is your turn.

I'll just don my stealth moonbat hipster clothes and I'll blend right in, a sneaky dirty Reaganite waiting for the right moment to pounce on unsuspecting politicians with my Claws of Reason(tm).

*shrug* security would probably just grab you before you got the chance to ask your question, but at least I can dream...


I still want to see someone hit Hillary with a question about Dihydrogen Monoxide.

I know somebody who did this at a middle school science fair. Hilarity ensued.

It would also be funny if you could trip up the Boracle with this one. Although the global warming advocates jihadis would probably start trouble once they learned of a new potentially harmful substance and we might get a nationwide ban on water.

109 solomonpanting  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:17:46pm

Too bad she couldn't have been asked what the image of Saddam and al Queda are in the Muslim world? Or else what their image is in her world?

110 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:18:26pm

America needs to apologize to NOBODY!

111 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:18:49pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS


The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens


Holy water ain't strong enough. We need an exorcist.

112 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:18:49pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS


The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

Oh Hilary, please take our money, we are too stupid to use it ourselves, we'd only spend it on medacine and school tuition. Please take our money so it may be stolen by African despots.

113 marwan's daughter  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:18:57pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

She's done this before. She pandered to a gathering of Seventh Day Adventists about 2 years ago. I don't buy her newfound religion.

114 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:19:38pm

re: #112 pegcity

re: #105 Killian Bundy


Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

Oh Hilary, please take our money, we are too stupid to use it ourselves, we'd only spend it on medacine and school tuition. Please take our money so it may be stolen by African despots.

...Amen?

115 marwan's daughter  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:19:43pm

re: #112 pegcity

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS


The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.


/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

Oh Hilary, please take our money, we are too stupid to use it ourselves, we'd only spend it on medacine and school tuition. Please take our money so it may be stolen by African despots.

George Bush already does that, as have previous Presidents.

116 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:20:00pm
She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

is this before or after its declared a Zionist conspiracy to make Muslims sterile?

117 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:20:05pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

"I'm melting! I'm melting!"

118 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:20:34pm
119 She-ra  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:01pm

#28
I'm sorry I didn't know about this before-hand. I would've tried to be there today.

120 Zack  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:06pm

Hijabs have the effect of rendering women simultaneously hideous and horrifying: aesthetically hideous, spiritually horrifying.

121 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:16pm

re: #94 kreigwagon

re: #89 meMarc

Imagine if that CAIR plant had identified herself as a member of CAIR when she asked the question. Love to have seen what Fred or Rudy would have said.

What's your educated guess on Rudy's answer?

Probably mention that CAIR is an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding case. Throw the question right back at her. Say that CAIR was hurting Islam's image in the world by its actions. Something like that but much better. Rudy is best as a counter puncher. Unfortunately, he may have taken himself out of the race with this latest scandal. I don't think it's going away. He has enemies on the police force. More bad news may be on the way. But what do I know.

122 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:19pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS


The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

I wonder if she would support DDT use to bring down mosquito levels.

123 CptNerd  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:26pm

I can't believe no one has mentioned the perfect name for this "scandal"! Why, the name practically writes itself:

"Interrogate"

124 Dirk Diggler  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:21:31pm

Islam's answer to AIDS? Stonings.

“AIDS prevention should start by implementing Islamic laws and punishing rule breakers, infidels and those who engage in pre-marital sex.

"In Islam we normally throw stones at them.”

Allah is most merciful indeed.

125 solomonpanting  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:22:25pm

America: "We apologize for not taking out Saddam in 1991."

126 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:22:45pm

re: #108 NoSpam

re: #97 The Other Les


re: #90 NoSpam

I wonder if it would be possible to hack this plant system and pretend like you are going to ask one question but ask another when it is your turn.
I'll just don my stealth moonbat hipster clothes and I'll blend right in, a sneaky dirty Reaganite waiting for the right moment to pounce on unsuspecting politicians with my Claws of Reason(tm).

*shrug* security would probably just grab you before you got the chance to ask your question, but at least I can dream...


I still want to see someone hit Hillary with a question about Dihydrogen Monoxide.

I know somebody who did this at a middle school science fair. Hilarity ensued.

It would also be funny if you could trip up the Boracle with this one. Although the global warming advocates jihadis would probably start trouble once they learned of a new potentially harmful substance and we might get a nationwide ban on water.

I don't know if you could trip him on it. RFK Jr? Easy money. That guy is such an a**clown.

127 Midwestprof  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:22:46pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

DDT works wonders.

128 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:22:56pm

re: #116 pegcity

She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

is this before or after its declared a Zionist conspiracy to make Muslims sterile?

I can end it in 8 weeks. Spray the whole place with DDT.

129 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:06pm
How dare she ask what the next president should do to "repair the image of America in the Muslim world"!

I don't give a shit WHAT our image is in the land of baby bombers! All I want is for them to fear us. Fear that bright, blinding light of a thousand suns! Fear the searing heat!

Unfortunately, our politicians are busy tripping over their little dicks and the nearest microphones, telling them that we just want to understand the muslim "rage" and that we want a Rodney King relationship ("Why can't just all get along?").

To quote the Little King That Wasn't, Ross Perot --- "You hear that sucking sound?" --- Well, this time it's the PC Western politicians, puckering their chapped, collective lips to kiss the big, giant sphincter of islam.

130 PETN Sandwich  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:09pm

re: #97 The Other Les

I still want to see someone hit Hillary with a question about Dihydrogen Monoxide.

Hydrogen hydroxide may sound scarier. Especially if related to new hydrogen fuel cell cars.

131 meMarc  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:18pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

Hillary, just get Bill do wear a condom and you'll be doing your part.

132 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:30pm

re: #97 The Other Les

wet, dry or gas format?

133 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:43pm

re: #125 solomonpanting

America: "We apologize for not taking out Saddam in 1991."

America: We're sorry it sucks to be you.

134 JoggerNot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:23:56pm

Just jummping in ...again ....did you notice the reverse flag AMERICAN FLAG BEHIND one of the Qtube CNNtube Q people? I dont recall the question now but, cant forget the backwards flag. cnn (no caps) surrenders as far as I can see...

135 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:24:04pm

re: #120 Zack

Hijabs have the effect of rendering women simultaneously hideous and horrifying: aesthetically hideous, spiritually horrifying.


The style of dress in of itself doesn't bother me (I like costumes and traditional dress, I just find it interesting) but rather the CONTEXT. I do not care if a woman chooses of her own volition to cover herself. That's her choice and if that makes her happy, then so be it. But most of these women don't get the choice, and are bullied into accepting a certain dress code. That's when it becomes demeaning.

Religion shouldn't have a dress code.

136 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:24:10pm

re: #113 marwan's daughter

re: #105 Killian Bundy


Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

She's done this before. She pandered to a gathering of Seventh Day Adventists about 2 years ago. I don't buy her newfound religion.

Obligatory rhetorical question: why is it the Dems get to do religion all the time, and are praised for it, yet Bush is rather minimal with it, and they roast him for it?

137 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:24:36pm

re: #31 The Other Les

"I could think of a number of things I say in response."

Later they will be trying to repair the muslim world, I think.

138 shanec99  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:25:07pm

TheHere are my suggestions about how the next President could improve America's image abroad especially in Muslim nations:
support freedom of religion
resist terrorism
promote freedom of expression
stand up for the Christian minority that is being oppressed and slaughtered in predominantly Muslim nations.

What... my suggestions would further inflame the Muslim world and lower their opinion of us?

Well to hell with them.

139 Dead Sea Squirrel  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:25:16pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The speech gave Clinton a chance to appear on stage with the popular pastor — who greeted her with a hug — as well as talk at length about her own faith.

Check your wallet, Rev.

140 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:25:35pm

re: #122 NoSpam

re: #105 Killian Bundy


Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

I wonder if she would support DDT use to bring down mosquito levels.

The UN banned the use of DDT's which resulted in horrible crops causing millions of death by starvation, but why would a liberal care about millions of dead anybody, as long as it feels good right.

141 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:26:04pm

she who will not be mentioned will not be mentioned by me again.

142 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:26:56pm

re: #139 Dead Sea Squirrel

re: #105 Killian Bundy


Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS


The speech gave Clinton a chance to appear on stage with the popular pastor — who greeted her with a hug — as well as talk at length about her own faith.

Check your wallet, Rev.


Hillary has faith in Hillary

143 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:04pm
How do we repair America's image in the muslim world?

Here is the answer to that question.

Its the will of Allah right? If he wants the image repaired, it will happen. If he doesn't, it won't. What the hell is wrong with you asking me how we can affect the future. Duh! Doesn't your religion teach that its all about the will of Allah? Why worry your pretty little heart about it sweetie? We're all just along for the ride. Right?

144 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:11pm

re: #140 pegcity

re: #122 NoSpam


re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

I wonder if she would support DDT use to bring down mosquito levels.

The UN banned the use of DDT's which resulted in horrible crops causing millions of death by starvation, but why would a liberal care about millions of dead anybody, as long as it feels good right.

Thank you, Rachel Carson.

145 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:24pm

the first non lady = she who will not be mentioned

146 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:39pm

re: #141 yochanan

she who will not be mentioned will not be mentioned by me again.

Hildemort?

147 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:52pm

"repair the image of America in the Muslim world", screw that.

148 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:27:54pm

re: #140 pegcity

re: #122 NoSpam


re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

I wonder if she would support DDT use to bring down mosquito levels.

The UN banned the use of DDT's which resulted in horrible crops causing millions of death by starvation, but why would a liberal care about millions of dead anybody, as long as it feels good right.


But they DID care! The birds had thin-shelled eggs and some of their babies were dying!

/sarc

149 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:28:08pm
150 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:28:15pm

re: #146 Kosh's Shadow

re: #141 yochanan


she who will not be mentioned will not be mentioned by me again.

Hildemort?

LMFAO!

151 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:28:20pm

ISRAEL the will of allah

152 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:28:22pm

You cannot object to this Plant. Robert, with Alison Krauss.

153 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:28:50pm

re: #90 NoSpam

I wonder if it would be possible to hack this plant system and pretend like you are going to ask one question but ask another when it is your turn.

I'll just don my stealth moonbat hipster clothes and I'll blend right in, a sneaky dirty Reaganite waiting for the right moment to pounce on unsuspecting politicians with my Claws of Reason(tm).

*shrug* security would probably just grab you before you got the chance to ask your question, but at least I can dream...

They'll tase you, bro!

154 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:29:18pm

re: #144 bikermailman

re: #140 pegcity


re: #122 NoSpam

re: #105 Killian Bundy

Clinton Cites Her Faith, the Bible in Call for Worldwide Action Against AIDS

The centerpiece of a speech laced with Biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad. She said she would try to stamp out malaria deaths in Africa within eight years.

/someone should douse her with Holy water, just to see what happens

I wonder if she would support DDT use to bring down mosquito levels.

The UN banned the use of DDT's which resulted in horrible crops causing millions of death by starvation, but why would a liberal care about millions of dead anybody, as long as it feels good right.

Thank you, Rachel Carson.


I probably should have ended my reply with a sarc tag...
Didn't Carson herself recently come out and say Silent Spring was a crock?

155 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:29:26pm

re: #143 Mich-again

muslims are fatalists, except when they can use the situation to play victim and blame America or da Jooooos.

156 Midwestprof  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:29:27pm

re: #136 bikermailman

Obligatory rhetorical question: why is it the Dems get to do religion all the time, and are praised for it, yet Bush is rather minimal with it, and they roast him for it?

Wonder what they'll think if Huckaee gets the nomination, him being a Baptist minister?

157 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:29:52pm

Yes, but do you believe every single word in this book?

What a stupid question. Why don't they ask the Democrats if they believe every single word in this book?

158 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:30:00pm

has anyone made a list yet?

Racist
Muslim bashing
Gay bashing
Gun toting
Bible thumping

159 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:30:00pm

re: #150 bikermailman

re: #146 Kosh's Shadow


re: #141 yochanan

she who will not be mentioned will not be mentioned by me again.

Hildemort?

LMFAO!


Hildemort 08

I vote to add this to the rotating title bar comments. :)

160 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:30:09pm

Oh, I got your sarc. I hadn't heard that.

161 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:30:22pm

re: #146 Kosh's Shadow

not tricky enough to get me to talk about she who will not be named

fair try, be better next time.

162 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:30:42pm
Didn't Carson herself recently come out and say Silent Spring was a crock?

I think she's been dead for quite a while!

Maybe she smoked some DDT weed, who knows!

163 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:31:07pm

re: #95 savage_nation

Savage, I believe any religion that goes to extremes has no place to guide humanity. The problem here is that there are people who need religion to guide them through life often are lead by those who seek only power and control. I am in agreement with you about Muslims who keep silent, why they choose to remain so could be they are afraid to speak out in fear that they may be excommunicated or worse. I do believe in part that Islam could be considered a cult judging
by the action of its leaders and followers. But let's be practical and intelligent about process to end terrorism in the world. We can't obliterate Islam but we can make it less effective in it's spread and control. Oil revenue is the number one reason why Islam has the ability to continue its war on the West. IIRC we have enough reserves in California and Alaska to stop buying crude from OPEC. We should also develop Nuclear power generation to further stop our dependency on OPEC. We should also cut any ties with any Arab Nation that continues to exploit women and children(btw, where is N.O.W. and what are they doing to prevent Female Circumcision?). We need to bring back Bolton to the UN to let him finish what he started.

America is mix of people and obviously we need to respect our differences but...Americans must put America first. Doing what is right, often never wins awards and the wisdom of our leaders might not seem clear to the majority. But guys like Rudy view a much larger picture and often think past their noses and into the future.

164 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:31:21pm
165 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:31:40pm

re: #151 yochanan

ISRAEL the will of allah

That is beautiful. Ha.

166 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:32:06pm

re: #130 PETN Sandwich

I can't remember the company, but I recently saw a TV ad for a hydrogen fuel cell car. How far off can the mass conversion be? It would go a long way toward cutting our foreign energy dependency.

/the presence of liquid hydrogen still seems to some to be an issue in the event of a serious wreck

167 Neo Con since 9-11[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:32:13pm
168 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:32:20pm

re: #157 DesertSage

Yes, but do you believe every single word in this book?

What a stupid question. Why don't they ask the Democrats if they believe every single word in this book?

More like this one. Pretty similar, but a who's who of Americans have been signatories to versions I-III.

169 shanec99  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:32:24pm

re: #147 Ojoe

"repair the image of America in the Muslim world", screw that.

by insisting on Freedom of thought and religion and the enforrcement of the principles that would guarantee basic human rights to all should be our goal. Appeasing fanatics and dictators with long beards who sit in mosques should not be our goal.

170 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:32:41pm

re: #155 Sharmuta

re: #143 Mich-again

muslims are fatalists, except when they can use the situation to play victim and blame America or da Jooooos.

And thats exactly when they need to be reminded of their fatalism.

171 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:02pm
172 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:05pm

free tradin
lead toy likin

173 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:12pm

Cowboys win, 37-27! woohuuuuu!

174 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:16pm

#136:

Just adding on, why do Dems get to appear in churches and be endorsed by the ministers, but if a Republican were to do the same, the tax exempt status of that church would be yanked in a heartbeat?

/double standards, they aren't just for muslims anymore

175 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:21pm

re: #169 shanec99

What you say is true

176 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:33:43pm

re: #159 NoSpam

re: #150 bikermailman


re: #146 Kosh's Shadow

re: #141 yochanan

she who will not be mentioned will not be mentioned by me again.

Hildemort?

LMFAO!

Hildemort 08

I vote to add this to the rotating title bar comments. :)

hildemort 08
fixed that for you she who will not be named will not be named

177 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:34:35pm

re: #162 6pat6

Didn't Carson herself recently come out and say Silent Spring was a crock?

I think she's been dead for quite a while!

Maybe she smoked some DDT weed, who knows!

Recently was a bad word choice. This would have been years ago. I'm not sure exactly, but I think she was basically forced to admit that the science in the book wasn't actually science at all.

The whaky DDT tobaccy?

178 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:34:59pm

re: #169 shanec99

And what America is when she is true to her ideals, is the best image, & not in need of repair, but in the islamic world, in need of appreciation.

179 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:08pm

re: #170 Mich-again

Oh- I agree. I've posed your question a couple times myself, directly to a couple of muslims to boot. It causes mental gymnastics for them to respond. Pretty amusing. Like liberalism- islam is hypocrisy.

180 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:12pm

Was there a homeless question?
Katrina?
Global warming?

181 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:23pm

re: #105 Killian Bundy

/Did she use her normal Chicago Massachusetts Arkansas D.C. New York Southern accent?

182 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:24pm
183 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:30pm

re: #166 Killian Bundy

re: #130 PETN Sandwich

I can't remember the company, but I recently saw a TV ad for a hydrogen fuel cell car. How far off can the mass conversion be? It would go a long way toward cutting our foreign energy dependency.

/the presence of liquid hydrogen still seems to some to be an issue in the event of a serious wreck

Hydrogen fuel cells will never work because it takes enormous amounts of energy to create the hydrogen in the first place.

184 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:36pm

re: #177 NoSpam

Paraquat.

185 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:38pm

re: #174 AZfederalist

#136:

Just adding on, why do Dems get to appear in churches and be endorsed by the ministers, but if a Republican were to do the same, the tax exempt status of that church would be yanked in a heartbeat?

/double standards, they aren't just for muslims anymore

Because liberals can do whatever they want

186 Dead Sea Squirrel  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:35:58pm

Actually, the question is simple: Muslims respect strength, not compassion. Remember Osama's weak horse/strong horse analogy? Seriously, if we waged war like we meant it and began telling them how it is, not asking them how it should be, our image would actually improve.

187 newsjunkie_ky  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:36:18pm

re: #180 freedomplow

Was there a homeless question?
Katrina?
Global warming?


Katrina was mentioned while I was watching. Don't know about gw.

188 NoSpam[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:36:44pm
189 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:36:48pm

re: #186 Dead Sea Squirrel

we don't get that, do we?

190 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:37:00pm

re: #166 Killian Bundy

re: #130 PETN Sandwich

I can't remember the company, but I recently saw a TV ad for a hydrogen fuel cell car. How far off can the mass conversion be? It would go a long way toward cutting our foreign energy dependency.

/the presence of liquid hydrogen still seems to some to be an issue in the event of a serious wreck

The problem is getting the hydrogen. We'd need a lot of nuclear power plants to make it efficient. The National Academy of Engineering did a paper on this a few years ago.
Hydrogen (in fuel cells) is only a fuel if it comes from fossil fuels, and that is less efficient than using the fossil fuel directly. Hydrogen from water takes at least as much energy to produce as it would produce in a fuel cell. This is just conservation of energy.
Now, if we had fusion reactors, they would produce more energy than needed to chemically split water.

191 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:37:50pm

re: #186 Dead Sea Squirrel

And actually the answer to the snotty question about improving our image would have been to say we are going to bomb you a lot more

192 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:37:53pm

re: #165 Mich-again

re: #151 yochanan


ISRAEL the will of allah

That is beautiful. Ha.

i am doing that in arabic already did wood cut prints of zionism in farsi and Israel in arabic

ISRAEL the will of allah in arabic would make a interesting wood cut.

193 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:38:15pm
194 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:38:17pm

We don't need a derogatory nickname for Hillary Clinton. Her real name is enough to scare off most people.

195 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:40:09pm

re: #184 Q-Burn

re: #177 NoSpam

Paraquat.


What about it? *scratches head*

196 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:40:24pm

Dear Lord! Get a grip on the quote function people!

It gets scroll worthy after a point!

197 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:40:25pm

re: #194 Mich-again

she who will not be mentioned by me ever again

198 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:40:48pm

Air Force grounds F-15 fighter jets again

The Air Force investigation, which is still under way, found there were "possible fleet-wide airworthiness problems" because of defects in metal rails that hold the F-15's fuselage together.

Not good.

/glad some clear thinking people thought ahead

199 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:21pm

re: #194 Mich-again

We don't need a derogatory nickname for Hillary Clinton. Her real name is enough to scare off most people.


But Hildemort is just so awesome.

200 Aero Gipper  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:23pm

re: #135 NoSpam

Well said.

Except on the dress code belly shirts in church are frowned upon by many a religion.

201 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:27pm

re: #195 NoSpam

re: #184 Q-Burn


re: #177 NoSpam

Paraquat.


What about it? *scratches head*

Don't smoke the Mexican!

202 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:34pm

re: #176 yochanan

Hildemort !

ROFLOMAOPMP

203 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:46pm

re: #194 Mich-again

XXXXXXX XX

204 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:41:50pm

re: #196 Sharmuta


Sorry.

205 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:42:10pm

re: #164 Ojoe

They wouldn't put people to sleep! Can you imagine what they might say?

206 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:42:16pm

re: #191 Ojoe

re: #186 Dead Sea Squirrel

And actually the answer to the snotty question about improving our image would have been to say we are going to bomb you a lot more

Furthermore, why is she worried more about our image with muslims than what happens to America?
/I know, I know....all the left is the same way. Still. Priorities.

207 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:02pm

Hillary Stalin Clinton.

208 DocattheAutopsy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:29pm

The odds of having 9 Democratic activists randomly selected out of 5000 is pretty amazing -- about the same odds as being struck by lightning 4 times in your life.

209 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:34pm

re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.

210 don_in_ga  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:38pm

re: #197 yochanan

re: #194 Mich-again

she who will not be mentioned by me ever again

The evil whose name we cannot mention....

211 Meremortal  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:47pm

OT: Re the new Bin Laden tape:

"Bin Laden said it was unjust for the United States to have invaded Afghanistan for sheltering him after the 9/11 attacks, saying he was the "only one responsible" for the deadly assaults on New York and Washington.

"The events of Manhattan were retaliation against the American-Israeli alliance's aggression against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and I am the only one responsible for it."

Quick, call the Troofers! Oh, wait, that's right, Bin Laden is on the payroll, part of the conspiracy. Damn, I thought I had something there for a minute.

212 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:43:47pm
213 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:44:02pm

re: #98 pegcity

re: #76 kreigwagon

re: #49 gruvin


And then Rudi falls all over himself reassuring the world that he thinks Islam is a "great religion".


How so? Did not GWB call it a "Religion of Peace"? Rudy made it clear that not all Muslims were responsible for the attacks on 911 then and now. To stand up and declare war on a religion because a minority has bastardized and hijacked it would have been like standing on a street corner during WWII pointing out Americans of Japanese decent and injuring or killing them to extract revenge for Pearl Harbor.
Rudy wants to go after the terrorists not some schlep who spends his day bowed towards Mecca five times a day.


Sorry not the same thing at all, Muslims to this day continue to practice a religion of Hatred, if japanese people failed to renounce there imperial ways after world war 2 and continued attempting to conquer Manchuria and worshiping the Emperor as a god i would say you'd have a point


The Japanese and the Germans were forced to change and we had to resort to almost complete annihilation of both counties and both cultures to effect change. To this day there are both German and Japanese citizens who still bear a grudge. My point is are you going to have the balls and walk over to a Muslim and kill them because they won't renounce or own up to 911? These people immigrated to the US and most legally. Our laws permit anyone regardless of race or religion to come here and become a citizen with all of the rights and responsibilities as well. Unfortunately, these same laws permited groups like CAIR to form and become powerful supported in part by your tax dollars. Muslims have been ingrained in this country for over two or three generations. Should there a plan to rout them out evenhandedly and legally? Who has the legal right to implement such a plan?

214 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:44:18pm

re: #202 Ojoe

re: #176 yochanan XXXXXXXXXXXXX XX

215 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:44:19pm

re: #200 Aero Gipper

re: #135 NoSpam

Well said.

Except on the dress code belly shirts in church are frowned upon by many a religion.


Well everybody's got standards. The thing is, in most normal houses of worship, you won't get turned away, much less flogged or tortured, if you show up in the wrong clothes.

216 don_in_ga  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:44:49pm

re: #209 MandyManners

re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.

small breast and large thighs

217 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:44:54pm

re: #209 MandyManners

re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.

Can I have some of that brain bleach now?

218 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:45:18pm

River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

219 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:45:29pm

Seriously....we've gotta get that Hildemort thing out there..haven't seen it anywhere yet. Spread the word, Lizards!

220 Aero Gipper  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:45:33pm

Hildamort is just using the old play that you denounce your opponent for your shortcomings and you claim their positives as your own. If you keep saying it enough people will accept it as truth.

221 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:46:03pm

re: #216 don_in_ga

re: #209 MandyManners

re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.

small breast and large thighs

And two left wings.

222 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:46:19pm
223 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:47:02pm
224 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:47:08pm

re: #218 MandyManners

Manners?

225 Ojoe  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:47:38pm

re: #198 Killian Bundy

Pretty strong attachment points for those all-moving elevators.

Goodnight All

226 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:05pm

re: #208 DocattheAutopsy

The odds of having 9 Democratic activists randomly selected out of 5000 is pretty amazing -- about the same odds as being struck by lightning 4 times in your life.

I'm no math guy....but it looked right to me.

227 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:07pm

re: #204 NoSpam

I like the quote function, but it gets abused, and I hate to see it taken away. Thanks for understanding, though. :)

228 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:12pm

SHE WHO WILL NOT BE NAMED XXXXXXX XX

229 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:22pm

re: #208 DocattheAutopsy

The odds of having 9 Democratic activists randomly selected out of 5000 is pretty amazing -- about the same odds as being struck by lightning 4 times in your life.


every card is the 4 of clubs! It's magic!

230 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:43pm

re: #216 don_in_ga

Shall we speculate about the sizes of other candidates attributes?

231 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:48:46pm

re: #207 DesertSage

Hillary Stalin Clinton.

Hard to decide if Stalin should be her(?) first or last name.

232 newsjunkie_ky  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:49:13pm

I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

233 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:49:17pm

re: #216 don_in_ga

re: #209 MandyManners


re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.


small breast and large thighs

And Cankles.

234 Aero Gipper  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:49:19pm

re: #213 kreigwagon

If they don't support a representative democracy and personal freedom by teaching/preaching hate and violent overthrow instead, they should be hung for treason. Who cares if they are "citizens."

235 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:49:48pm

re: #217 NoSpam

re: #209 MandyManners


re: #207 DesertSage

Stalin with Breasts.


Can I have some of that brain bleach now?

It's next to where the fruit cup will be in the a.m..

236 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:49:54pm

re: #229 swamprat

About the same odds as the chicago fubs winning the w.s.


a team not to be mentioned till they win

237 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:50:03pm
238 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:50:47pm

re: #225 Ojoe

Pretty strong attachment points for those all-moving elevators.

/well, it has thrust vectoring too

239 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:50:47pm

Apparently CAIR has been cutting some plants.

240 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:51:07pm

re: #224 Q-Burn

re: #218 MandyManners

Manners?

LOL! Nope.

241 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:51:10pm

re: #227 Sharmuta

If we abuse the quote button will we go blind?

242 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:51:38pm

re: #231 NY Nana

re: #207 DesertSage

Hillary Stalin Clinton.

Hard to decide if Stalin should be her(?) first or last name.

It kinda rolls off the tongue. We've been programed to say Hillary Rodham Clinton. Just replace Rodham with Stalin.

243 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:51:55pm

re: #241 Neo Con since 9/11

re: #227 Sharmuta

If we abuse the quote button will we go blind?

or grow fur on our lizard palms

244 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:05pm

re: #232 newsjunkie_ky

I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

Or, "thong or high-cut"?

245 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:10pm

re: #241 Neo Con since 9/11

Worse- you'll get deleted.

246 don_in_ga  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:34pm

re: #230 MandyManners

re: #216 don_in_ga

Shall we speculate about the sizes of other candidates attributes?

Wonder how you would speculate? shoe size or finger size? # of x's?

247 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:44pm

re: #211 Meremortal

"...and I am the only one responsible for it."

We have been beating the drum for years here now that no one has been directly responsible for the death of more Muslims than Osama himself and that quote sounds a bit like... UNCLE!

248 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:47pm

re: #244 MandyManners

re: #232 newsjunkie_ky

I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

Or, "thong or high-cut"?

That's just wrong Mandy.

249 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:52:59pm

re: #218 MandyManners

River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

All I come up with is is Archeron.

250 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:53:12pm

re: #233 bikermailman

re: #216 don_in_ga


re: #209 MandyManners

re: #207 DesertSage
Stalin with Breasts.

small breast and large thighs

And Cankles.

all of you are making my brain hurt...

251 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:53:14pm

re: #241 Neo Con since 9/11

re: #227 Sharmuta

If we abuse the quote button will we go blind?

Only if you do it every night.

252 Aero Gipper  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:53:15pm

re: #239 NY Nana

I guess the blood signifies the peaceful nature of the religion.

253 brent  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:53:18pm

Did anyone hear the Youtube spolkestool talking about the debate on Hewitt yesterday, pre-debacle? Hugh tried to get him to break from his mantra of the people actively involved in the process to respond to his questions, and finally he just said that people don't trust CNN, don't trust him to pick the questions....

I think I'm shocked that it played out as it did. I mean, come on - (wish I had the name) he went to Harvard, interned at ABC and the Boston Globe, and worked for YouTube - how much more unbiased can you get? And CNN? "The People's News Channel - You Watch!" - er, I mean CNN - they've always been sensitive and caring to the needs of Republicans, wherever they may be.

Sorry, I want to rant, but I'm too tired - suffice it to say CNN hit an all time low in political posturing this week. Sort of shocked that MSNBC called them out on it (even tho it was Scarborough)...

254 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:53:31pm

#198

"Non-combat but critical-mission flights were flown on Lockheed's F-16s while the F-15 fleet was grounded."

What? The F-16 is also a fully combat-capable system, what on earth are they talking about.

/Oh, it's an AP article. Got it -- they couldn't tell an F-15 from an F-16 from a beanie cap.

255 Killer Tomato  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:54:09pm

re: #244 MandyManners

re: #232 newsjunkie_ky


I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

Or, "thong or high-cut"?

EEEUUUUUWWWW

World record for me - came in, saw that, running out the door....

256 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:54:21pm
257 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:54:24pm

re: #246 don_in_ga

re: #230 MandyManners


re: #216 don_in_ga

Shall we speculate about the sizes of other candidates attributes?


Wonder how you would speculate? shoe size or finger size? # of x's?

Number of ex-wives? Wow. I've never heard of that as an indicator. I don't think it's reliable.

258 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:54:54pm

re: #213 kreigwagon

Tell ya what, Muslims stop supporting terrorism and renounce all the violent horrible parts of the Koran and Hadits and Sura's and then maybe ill agree with ya, until then, they are no better than The German Bund

259 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:55:08pm

re: #252 Aero Gipper

re: #239 NY Nana

I guess the blood signifies the peaceful nature of the religion.

And the sword is actually made of soft foam rubber.

260 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:55:16pm

re: #248 DesertSage

re: #244 MandyManners


re: #232 newsjunkie_ky

I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

Or, "thong or high-cut"?

That's just wrong Mandy.

Hope it doesn't keep you up tonight.

261 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:55:38pm

re: #249 bikermailman

re: #218 MandyManners


River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

All I come up with is is Archeron.

Too many letters.

262 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:56:01pm

re: #255 Killer Tomato

the shorts of the one who will not be named will not be named eather
XXXXXX XX SHORTS

263 shanec99  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:56:15pm

Why should America want to improve its image in a part of the world that:
Mutilates women's vaginas to make the women "pure"
Stones women to death
Flogs rape victims, but allows the rapists walk free
Nurtures a belief system that encourages young children to strap bombs to themselves so that they can go into pizza parlors and blow up other children in order that their families can get $25,000.
Sets fires to cars and kills people because of a few poorly drawn cartoons.
Has illiteracy rates approaching 40% in many countries.
Has high infant mortality and life expectancy despite large quantities of available funds to improve health care in nations awash with revenue that resulted from high oil prices.

The Muslim

It is that part of the world that needs its image improved.

264 brent  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:56:29pm

Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.

I got the mental image as I typed that, I'm off to get my eyes burned out.

265 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:56:54pm

re: #261 MandyManners

So, is your computer working again?

/if so, what got it back up?

266 pegcity  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:56:56pm

re: #254 AZfederalist

#198

"Non-combat but critical-mission flights were flown on Lockheed's F-16s while the F-15 fleet was grounded."

What? The F-16 is also a fully combat-capable system, what on earth are they talking about.

/Oh, it's an AP article. Got it -- they couldn't tell an F-15 from an F-16 from a beanie cap.

yeah those F16's they are like kites with pea shooters. I mean they haven't been used by the Israelis to blow up 2 nuclear reactors and shoot down like 50 syrian Migs

267 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:57:21pm

re: #255 Killer Tomato

re: #244 MandyManners


re: #232 newsjunkie_ky

I want to know when someone is going to ask the hildebeast, 'boxers or briefs?'.

Or, "thong or high-cut"?

EEEUUUUUWWWW

World record for me - came in, saw that, running out the door....

Watch where you're going.

268 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:57:37pm

re: #264 brent


BEYOND EWWWWWWW
XXXXXXX XX

269 pat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:57:48pm

This was intentional by CNN. The GOP should ignore them, like the Dems ignore FOX. But be honest. Unlike the Dems, the GOP can point to real incidents of bias.

270 NoSpam  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:57:57pm

re: #253 brent

It's only the masses that the illuminati deem 'clean' that get to be heard. Everybody else gets to resort to complaining on the internet in the hopes someone else will read it and be informed.

271 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:58:22pm

re: #264 brent

Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.

I got the mental image as I typed that, I'm off to get my eyes burned out.

Oh, you didn't post that. Please. No.

272 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:58:49pm

re: #261 MandyManners

re: #249 bikermailman


re: #218 MandyManners

River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

All I come up with is is Archeron.

Too many letters.

Yeah...just caught that. Don't see any other possibilities. The only seven letter one is Cocytus, which is lamentation.

273 LC LaWedgie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:06pm

re: #97 The Other Les

She's probably wise to it - it's been dihydrogen dioxide that's kept her and Bill oh so "beautiful" all these years.

274 Meremortal  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:12pm

re: #247 Mich-again

"...and I am the only one responsible for it."

We have been beating the drum for years here now that no one has been directly responsible for the death of more Muslims than Osama himself and that quote sounds a bit like... UNCLE!

Yes, OBL is desperate to relive his one big victory, which is slowly receeding into the past. Shouting from his hiding place, "Hey don't forget ME!"

275 Killer Tomato  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:25pm

re: #267 MandyManners

I didn't get far - I was laughing too hard to run after I saw song and dance man's comment about the mudflaps...

276 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:34pm

re: #265 Killian Bundy

re: #261 MandyManners

So, is your computer working again?

/if so, what got it back up?

Hildemort's thongs?
/duck and run like hell

277 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:42pm

re: #265 Killian Bundy

re: #261 MandyManners

So, is your computer working again?

/if so, what got it back up?

I'm still on The Kid's laptop. I found out today that my hard drive is dead so I'm in the market for a new computer.

278 brent  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 8:59:50pm

Rivers in Hades (in case I sent anyone to hell w/ the Commando reference):

Acheron,Cocytus, Lethe, and Phlegethon

Love puzzles and the internet!

279 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:00:40pm
280 redc1c4  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:00:51pm

re: #97 The Other Les

I still want to see someone hit Hillary with a question about Dihydrogen Monoxide.

i want to see someone hit her with a bucket of Dihydrogen Monoxide....

I'm melting........

281 Aero Gipper  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:00:58pm

re: #259 NoSpam

Are they marketing the Muhammad Nerf sword yet for Christmas and Hanukkah to prepare young skulls full of mush to fight their parents one day as the "Muslim Youth"

282 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:01:02pm

Adding to my #254:
from the same article:
"The F-15 was first manufactured by St. Louis-based McDonnell-Douglas, which was purchased by Chicago-based Boeing some 10 years ago. Boeing delivered its last military F-15 to the Air Force in late 2004, but still manufactures the aircraft for nonmilitary customers, the company said."

Hello! Earth to AP -- there aren't any non-military customers who would be remotely interested in F-15's. Do you think maybe the AP reporter conflated foreign sales with "non-military" customers?

/although there are times I would kind of like an F-15 for my commute.

283 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:01:15pm

re: #272 bikermailman

I checked out the letters in the acrostic and it doesn't work. Thanks for helping!

284 redc1c4  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:08pm

re: #264 brent

Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.

I got the mental image as I typed that, I'm off to get my eyes burned out.

grippies, just like Billdo, and for the same reason.

285 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:08pm

re: #274 Meremortal

re: #247 Mich-again

"...and I am the only one responsible for it."

We have been beating the drum for years here now that no one has been directly responsible for the death of more Muslims than Osama himself and that quote sounds a bit like... UNCLE!
Yes, OBL is desperate to relive his one big victory, which is slowly receeding into the past. Shouting from his hiding place, "Hey don't forget ME!"

Why do you think he's calling for the Europeans to get the hell out of Dodge? His boys are on the run, and he needs to scare the pantywaist lefties into doing his job for him.

286 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:11pm

re: #275 Killer Tomato

re: #267 MandyManners

I didn't get far - I was laughing too hard to run after I saw song and dance man's comment about the mudflaps...

It is funny. Kinda' trailery.

287 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:21pm

re: #218 MandyManners

River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

I had it right the first time. The correct answer is "Manners" and the fact that you are lying about it only proves my point.

288 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:34pm

Bill Clinton looks like hell these days. Yikes. I think Hillary is poisoning him.
/

289 yochanan  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:44pm

RUBY SLIPPERS for the she who will not be mentioned

290 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:02:55pm

re: #276 bikermailman

re: #265 Killian Bundy


re: #261 MandyManners

So, is your computer working again?

/if so, what got it back up?


Hildemort's thongs?
/duck and run like hell

ROFLMAO!

291 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:03:24pm

re: #288 Mich-again

He's starting to look more like carter!

292 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:03:32pm

What does it take for a news organization to lose credibility? What does it take for a newspaper to lose credibility? What does it take for a political party to lose credibility? Is there a limit?

293 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:04:23pm

re: #234 Aero Gipper

re: #213 kreigwagon

If they don't support a representative democracy and personal freedom by teaching/preaching hate and violent overthrow instead, they should be hung for treason. Who cares if they are "citizens."

Okay, I suppose you have a link to back up your assertions right?
That being said, can we deport Hispanics who exploit other Hispanics? Ignoring our laws as well. After all I can give anecdotal evidence as well. As most of the Hispanic contractors I encounter either a) choose to ignore payroll/labor laws or b) or hire only illegals to exploit. Their reason is that "It's how it's done in our country"

Look, we "know" who the extremist are and where they are located, for example all of the rantings on You tube or just visit U.C.I. for another example. If we're going to rout anyone, it should be the ones who spout off the hate. Not the Muslim neighbor down the street from you. And since we are a nation of laws btw, there is a little thing called "Due Process". I am not a lawyer but I do believe it is neccassary when going after the bad guys.

294 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:04:39pm

re: #242 DesertSage

Would it be rude to wish that it becomes a number on a prison pants suit?

295 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:04:47pm
296 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:05:34pm

re: #295 savage_nation

Yeah- it happens from time to time. ;)

297 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:05:40pm

re: #282 AZfederalist

Adding to my #254:
from the same article:
"The F-15 was first manufactured by St. Louis-based McDonnell-Douglas, which was purchased by Chicago-based Boeing some 10 years ago. Boeing delivered its last military F-15 to the Air Force in late 2004, but still manufactures the aircraft for nonmilitary customers, the company said."

Hello! Earth to AP -- there aren't any non-military customers who would be remotely interested in F-15's. Do you think maybe the AP reporter conflated foreign sales with "non-military" customers?

/although there are times I would kind of like an F-15 for my commute.

I dunno... At the Smithsonian NASA museum at Dulles, I saw the one I'd like to commute in.

298 LC LaWedgie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:05:58pm

re: #288 Mich-again

Probably has lead poisoning from spending too much time with Chinese toys.

299 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:06:33pm
300 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:06:38pm

re: #279 savage_nation

re: #277 MandyManners


re: #265 Killian Bundy

re: #261 MandyManners

So, is your computer working again?

/if so, what got it back up?


I'm still on The Kid's laptop. I found out today that my hard drive is dead so I'm in the market for a new computer.

You gonna buy an Acer?

Probably another HP or a Toshiba Satellite like The Kid has. Compaq is also in my sights.

301 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:06:48pm
302 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:07:18pm
303 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:07:26pm

re: #288 Mich-again

Shrillary doesn't look that great, either.

Hmmm, not that she(?) ever did.

304 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:07:51pm

re: #292 swamprat

What does it take for a news organization to lose credibility? What does it take for a newspaper to lose credibility? What does it take for a political party to lose credibility? Is there a limit?

Did you plan that to have the word 'credibility' at the front of each line? lol

305 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:08:00pm

re: #277 MandyManners

I'm still on The Kid's laptop. I found out today that my hard drive is dead so I'm in the market for a new computer.

That sucks. Still Geek Squad or some other service might be able to recover the drive contents. It'll cost you a few hundred bucks though.

/as for a new PC, some will disagree, but Dell has been very, very good to me for over a decade, you put it together the way you want it online, they build it and, for me, the support has never let me down

306 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:08:02pm

re: #287 Q-Burn

re: #218 MandyManners


River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."

I had it right the first time. The correct answer is "Manners" and the fact that you are lying about it only proves my point.

LOL!

307 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:08:35pm

re: #295 savage_nation

re: #291 Sharmuta

re: #288 Mich-again

He's starting to look more like carter!

Holy shit, you're right!

He is right. Yech. And come to think of it Hillary is starting to look like Miss Gulch.

308 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:08:58pm

re: #302 savage_nation

I guess Hell is out of the question, huh?

Fixed it for you.

I.hate.Dell.

309 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:08:59pm

re: #295 savage_nation

re: #291 Sharmuta


re: #288 Mich-again

He's starting to look more like carter!


Holy shit, you're right!

Bush isn't looking too good these days either. The job does it too all of them.

310 Pawn of the Oppressor  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:20pm

re: #211 Meremortal

OT: Re the new Bin Laden tape:

"Bin Laden said it was unjust for the United States to have invaded Afghanistan for sheltering him after the 9/11 attacks, saying he was the "only one responsible" for the deadly assaults on New York and Washington.

"The events of Manhattan were retaliation against the American-Israeli alliance's aggression against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and I am the only one responsible for it."

Quick, call the Troofers! Oh, wait, that's right, Bin Laden is on the payroll, part of the conspiracy. Damn, I thought I had something there for a minute.

I thought it was because we were on the "Holy Sands of Islam" (snort, cackle, suppressed laughter)?

Oh that's right, he sticks his goat-scented finger in the air, figures out which way the stinky leftist breeze is blowing, and changes his story to fit whatever they're complaining about on the nutroots boards this week, as reported by his "media people" in the internet cafes of Pakistan.

311 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:34pm
312 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:36pm
#264 brent 11/29/07 8:56:29 pm reply quote report 0

Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.


You really didn't type that, did you? You are sure lucky Charles has Stinky locked up right now.

/*that* is a mental image that is going to be darned hard to remove. Eeeew!

313 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:42pm

re: #302 savage_nation

I'd rather shove bamboo under my finger nails than go with Dell.

314 Mich-again  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:43pm

re: #298 LC LaWedgie

re: #288 Mich-again

Probably has lead poisoning from spending too much time with Chinese toys.

Or from handling too many lead sinkers fishing back in Mayberry.

315 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:10:56pm

re: #299 savage_nation

re: #297 bikermailman


re: #282 AZfederalist

Adding to my #254:
from the same article:
"The F-15 was first manufactured by St. Louis-based McDonnell-Douglas, which was purchased by Chicago-based Boeing some 10 years ago. Boeing delivered its last military F-15 to the Air Force in late 2004, but still manufactures the aircraft for nonmilitary customers, the company said."

Hello! Earth to AP -- there aren't any non-military customers who would be remotely interested in F-15's. Do you think maybe the AP reporter conflated foreign sales with "non-military" customers?

/although there are times I would kind of like an F-15 for my commute.


I dunno... At the Smithsonian NASA museum at Dulles, I saw the one I'd like to commute in.

mmmmmmmmm

There's a funny story about the Blackbird here.

316 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:11:02pm
317 Q-Burn  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:11:08pm

re: #306 MandyManners

Don't Pay The Ferryman

318 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:11:55pm
319 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:12:19pm

re: #311 savage_nation

I have an Acer. It's a pretty good little computer.

320 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:12:29pm

re: #303 NY Nana

re: #288 Mich-again

Shrillary doesn't look that great, either.

Hmmm, not that she(?) ever did.

I went through that for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I laughed so hard....shouldn't have done it, since it was right after I broke the rib. It was like a train wreck, I couldn't look away though.

321 LC LaWedgie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:12:30pm

re: #314 Mich-again

Well, the Harlem River, maybe.

322 de La Valette  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:12:57pm

When do see Anderson Cooper's resignation letter, if he didn't know - then his producers used him and his image as a partisan stooge. Time to go - he doesn't live paycheck to paycheck and someone needs to save the CBS News anchor desk.

323 Pawn of the Oppressor  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:13:02pm

re: #271 MandyManners

re: #264 brent


Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.

I got the mental image as I typed that, I'm off to get my eyes burned out.


Oh, you didn't post that. Please. No.

Is this a debate, or "Basic Instinct 3"?

324 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:13:03pm

re: #305 Killian Bundy

I'd love to have the contents recovered--I forgot to back up The Kid's journal. (It's a record of his life that I'll give him when he turns 18.)

As for Dell, I know way, way too many people on the Internet and IRL who have had nothing but trouble with Dell.

325 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:13:36pm

re: #324 MandyManners

I've not backed it up since July or so.

326 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:14:03pm
327 pat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:14:04pm

re: #313 MandyManners

Apple is the best. After that I recommend HP/Compaq

328 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:14:07pm
329 Racer X  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:14:39pm

re: #313 MandyManners

Get a Mac, Mandy. I have had several with no complaints.

330 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:14:50pm

re: #318 savage_nation

Aww, if you don't buy a Dell, what will happen to all those nice Indian techies on the other end of the phone?

/hey a nice Indian techie cleared a self-inflicted issue for me in less than 5 minutes

331 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:15:02pm

re: #317 Q-Burn

re: #306 MandyManners

Don't Pay The Ferryman

Dial-up won't let me see, dagnabit.

332 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:15:13pm
333 pat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:15:29pm

re: #322 de La Valette

Really. A Total Hillary Tool. Whore.

334 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:16:09pm

re: #323 Pawn of the Oppressor

re: #271 MandyManners


re: #264 brent

Mandy - dollars to donuts Hillary goes commando.
I got the mental image as I typed that, I'm off to get my eyes burned out.

Oh, you didn't post that. Please. No.

Is this a debate, or "Basic Instinct 3"?

With Hillary playing Sharon Stone's character. ICK.

335 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:16:50pm
336 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:16:56pm

re: #304 bikermailman

re: #292 swamprat


What does it take for a news organization to lose credibility? What does it take for a newspaper to lose credibility? What does it take for a political party to lose credibility? Is there a limit?

Did you plan that to have the word 'credibility' at the front of each line? lol


passed spelcheque

337 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:16:57pm

re: #327 pat

Apple? That doesn't run MS so it's no good to me.

338 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:17:04pm

re: #328 song_and_dance_man

re: #319 DesertSage


re: #311 savage_nation

I have an Acer. It's a pretty good little computer.


I always build my own.

Me too. Getting a little long in the tooth, right about two years since I put the current one together. Not going to do anything in the near future, but I do need to wipe the drive and reinstall.
/no jokes, I can hear y'all making them already.

339 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:17:30pm

re: #329 Racer X

re: #313 MandyManners

Get a Mac, Mandy. I have had several with no complaints.

I need MS.

340 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:17:49pm

re: #326 savage_nation

re: #319 DesertSage

re: #311 savage_nation

I have an Acer. It's a pretty good little computer.

Dude, you have the exact one I got. Aspire 5610.

Dude...can you see my computer? What the hell? Where's the camera?

Can everyone else see my computer?

Do I need to put my pants on?

341 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:18:59pm

re: #338 bikermailman

I do need to wipe the drive and reinstall

Isn't that what Bill said to Monica?

342 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:19:36pm
343 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:19:44pm

re: #311 savage_nation

Damn, the only pic I liked in that mess is the Natalie Portman one. woo hoo!

Unlike Shrillary, Natalie Portman is a lady. And she is a sabra...born in Israel.

344 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:20:00pm

re: #341 MandyManners

re: #338 bikermailman


I do need to wipe the drive and reinstall

Isn't that what Bill said to Monica?

That was a good one, Mandy.

345 Racer X  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:20:06pm

re: #340 DesertSage

Nice Cammo chonies dude!

346 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:20:12pm

re: #337 MandyManners

Apple? That doesn't run MS so it's no good to me.

They dual boot in both OS.

/but why buy a Mac if you just need Windows

347 newsjunkie_ky  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:20:30pm

re: #313 MandyManners

re: #302 savage_nation

I'd rather shove bamboo under my finger nails than go with Dell.


Find a place that will custom build you one. That's what I did and I'm so happy. Kept the monitor, keyboard from old computer so it didn't cost me much at all.

348 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:20:36pm
349 Meremortal  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:21:30pm

re: #285 bikermailman

re: #274 Meremortal


re: #247 Mich-again

Why do you think he's calling for the Europeans to get the hell out of Dodge? His boys are on the run, and he needs to scare the pantywaist lefties into doing his job for him.

I've got a hunch OBL is in more danger from us than usual these days. Looking forward to the entire transscript of this latest tape/video, whichever it is.

Gotta run, later lizards.

350 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:22:46pm

SCARE KIDS ABOUT GW.

Mayor Greg Nickels, in an effort to promote a program that's distributing low-energy compact fluorescent bulbs, wrote an open letter to Santa expressing concern about the melting of the North Pole.

He writes to Claus:

Talk about thin ice! It sounds like you had one doozy of a summer up in the North Pole, and quite frankly I'm worried. I read the stories about how the Arctic sea ice shrank to a record low this year and that scientists are pointing the finger at global warming. Some say if we don't do something to cut greenhouse gas emissions soon, the North Pole might be ice free in summer as early as 2030.

Reindeer fly, but can they swim, too?

I for one would rather not find out. That's why we're launching "Operation Save Santa."

The Washington Policy Center, a conservative think tank, did not find this ploy amusing and issued their own press release refuting the human-caused disappearance of Arctic ice, and one upping the mayor with direct quotes from the man in red himself.

SNIP

Utter fucking asshole.

351 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:23:49pm

re: #347 newsjunkie_ky

re: #313 MandyManners


re: #302 savage_nation

I'd rather shove bamboo under my finger nails than go with Dell.


Find a place that will custom build you one. That's what I did and I'm so happy. Kept the monitor, keyboard from old computer so it didn't cost me much at all.

I'm considering that. However, my monitor is HUGE and weighs a ton. Moving it to clean is a major deal.

352 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:23:50pm

re: #297 bikermailman

I dunno... At the Smithsonian NASA museum at Dulles, I saw the one I'd like to commute in.

Yeah, that would be sweet but not very practical for my commute, I need something that has a turning radius measured in units less than states (as in Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada being required to turn around to return to California)

353 Noam Sayin'  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:23:52pm

Have a Dell Inspiron 2200 and have never had a problem with it I didn't create myself. And when I have, Kerpal (local gag) was able to figure out exactly what I did from the other side of the world.

Nice chaps, too. Always willing to chat up weather, or current events or what have ya.

Cost me less than a third of what a comparable Mac Powerbook would.

354 Noam Sayin'  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:25:24pm

Okay, maybe it's not a local gag.

355 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:25:55pm

Here's a big surprise: Amnesty International? Nothing on Gillian Gibbons, the Mohammed teddy bear lady.

356 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:26:01pm

re: #341 MandyManners

[Link: www.ibuypower.com...]

PC
WAR
WINNERS,
R

357 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:26:19pm

re: #342 savage_nation

Does it do EVERYTHING an HP and the like do in the same way? Does it run WP?

358 redc1c4  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:15pm

re: #261 MandyManners

re: #249 bikermailman

re: #218 MandyManners


River of woe crossed on the way to Hades. It is not Styx. It has seven letters, the fourth of which *might* be an "N."


All I come up with is is Archeron.

Too many letters.

Clinton?

359 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:39pm
360 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:39pm

re: #320 bikermailman

I went through that for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I laughed so hard....shouldn't have done it, since it was right after I broke the rib. It was like a train wreck, I couldn't look away though.

Forgot about your rib! Are you OK now? I can imagine. I was ROTFL...then I shuddered in fear, thinking about the primaries.

I love this picture, though.

361 newsjunkie_ky  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:42pm

re: #351 MandyManners

re: #347 newsjunkie_ky


re: #313 MandyManners

re: #302 savage_nation
I'd rather shove bamboo under my finger nails than go with Dell.

Find a place that will custom build you one. That's what I did and I'm so happy. Kept the monitor, keyboard from old computer so it didn't cost me much at all.

I'm considering that. However, my monitor is HUGE and weighs a ton. Moving it to clean is a major deal.

Mine is too, but you won't regret keeping it, you will miss it when it's gone. Like all other big things.

362 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:48pm

ot


Israeli Says Elusive Biblical Wall Found

www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8T7ORS00&sho w_article=1


Artifacts including pottery shards and arrowheads found under the tower suggested that both the tower and the nearby wall are from the 5th century B.C., the time of Nehemiah, Mazar said this week. Scholars previously thought the wall dated to the Hasmonean period from about 142 B.C. to 37 B.C.

The findings suggest that the structure was actually part of the same city wall the Bible says Nehemiah rebuilt, Mazar said. The Book of Nehemiah gives a detailed description of construction of the walls, destroyed earlier by the Babylonians.

363 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:27:59pm

re: #352 AZfederalist

re: #297 bikermailman

I dunno... At the Smithsonian NASA museum at Dulles, I saw the one I'd like to commute in.

Yeah, that would be sweet but not very practical for my commute, I need something that has a turning radius measured in units less than states (as in Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada being required to turn around to return to California)

Well, they had a shell of this there too.

364 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:28:10pm
365 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:28:41pm
366 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:29:04pm

Tonight's Nightmare Vision From Hell:

Hildemort in a thong, and a crewcut hairdo (ala Annie Lennox).
Janet Reno in a leather bustier, holding a bullwhip, while working on
Ron Paul and Kucinich, together in a really unnatural way, wearing nothing but cowboy boots and really big spurs.

All together now...EEEEEWWWWWWWWW!

Even Stephen King would scream!

Break out the brain bleach! Hell, get the flame-throwers! This will require sterilzation by fire to rid the brain of the hideousness of it all! Arrrrggghh!

367 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:02pm
368 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:08pm

re: #300 MandyManners

Probably another HP or a Toshiba Satellite like The Kid has. Compaq is also in my sights.

Mandy, you might want to check out www.gripe2ed.com and search for HP and Compaq. They are not getting rave reviews right now for either service nor concerns for customers. Dell doesn't fare well at all, but HP and Compaq (which is still really HP) don't come out smelling like a rose either.

/search hint: use "gripe line" in your searches, it returns only articles from his columns, not the rest of InfoWorld.

369 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:10pm

re: #360 NY Nana

re: #320 bikermailman


I went through that for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I laughed so hard....shouldn't have done it, since it was right after I broke the rib. It was like a train wreck, I couldn't look away though.

Forgot about your rib! Are you OK now? I can imagine. I was ROTFL...then I shuddered in fear, thinking about the primaries.

I love this picture, though.

I'm much better, thank you. Today was my first day back at work. Being able to cough or laugh without doubling over is a good sign...lol

370 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:27pm

re: #346 Killian Bundy

re: #337 MandyManners


Apple? That doesn't run MS so it's no good to me.

They dual boot in both OS.

/but why buy a Mac if you just need Windows

I have no idea what "dual boot" means.

371 Le_Patriot  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:32pm

re: #354 Noam Sayin'

Okay, maybe it's not a local gag.

_______________-
HaHaHaHaHa
That is hilarious !

372 So?  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:34pm

Does she give good Burka?

373 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:30:47pm
374 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:31:12pm

re: #348 savage_nation

And cute as a button!

That she is, and she is not prone to tantrums, like most of the 'stars'.

375 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:31:31pm
376 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:31:56pm

re: #356 Render

re: #341 MandyManners

[Link: www.ibuypower.com...]

PC
WAR
WINNERS,
R

Utterly foreign language to me.

377 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:32:24pm

re: #370 MandyManners

It means they run both operating systems.

/a confession by Apple that Macs aren't the be all and end all

378 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:32:44pm
379 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:32:52pm

re: #366 6pat6

Tonight's Nightmare Vision From Hell:

Hildemort in a thong, and a crewcut hairdo (ala Annie Lennox).
Janet Reno in a leather bustier, holding a bullwhip, while working on
Ron Paul and Kucinich, together in a really unnatural way, wearing nothing but cowboy boots and really big spurs.

All together now...EEEEEWWWWWWWWW!

Even Stephen King would scream!

Break out the brain bleach! Hell, get the flame-throwers! This will require sterilzation by fire to rid the brain of the hideousness of it all! Arrrrggghh!

Awwlll, right....I'm about to go to bed now, and I'm gonna be having nightmares...
/hold me

380 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:32:58pm

re: #361 newsjunkie_ky

I don't throw away electronic stuff unless it is beyond repair.

381 paratus  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:33:58pm

re: #259 NoSpam

"And the sword is actually made of soft foam rubber."

Like the "sky Dancer"? [Link: radaronline.com...]

382 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:34:40pm

re: #365 savage_nation

You are evil!

Why, thank you! I try my hardest. ;)

383 LC LaWedgie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:34:47pm
384 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:35:16pm

re: #368 AZfederalist

I've had my HP for six years, going on seven. This is the first major issue I've had with it.

385 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:36:41pm

re: #375 savage_nation

Is OS operating system? If so, why do I need more than one? All firms around here run MS.

386 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:37:03pm

re: #324 MandyManners

I'd love to have the contents recovered--I forgot to back up The Kid's journal. (It's a record of his life that I'll give him when he turns 18.) /blockquote>

I wouldn't hurt to have them try.

/they'll tell you if they can't do it at minimal cost

387 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:37:05pm
388 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:37:57pm

re: #377 Killian Bundy

re: #370 MandyManners

It means they run both operating systems.

/a confession by Apple that Macs aren't the be all and end all

What do Macs run?

389 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:38:17pm

re: #378 song_and_dance_man

re: #338 bikermailman

I just rebuilt mine last month after the last rebuild almost two years ago. $600 and I have one fast and updated machine and that includes a 19 inch LCD monitor.

I've thought about updating my 3700+ AMD chip to a faster, dual core chip. I have the 939 core, and they're pretty cheap now. Plus, updating my 21" CRT to adding a 21" LCD to it. Either/or, pretty cheap upgrades. I have all the memory and HD space I need. Plus, I'm running Raptors in a RAID 0 setup, so it's plenty zoom zoom...

390 Promethea  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:38:57pm

re: #7 mbruce

The Dems and CAIR working together under the watchful ,careful eyes of CNN, whodathunkit?
The evil convergence of commies and jihadists determined to undermine Western civilization. Time to get really pissed off.

Just starting this thread, but I have to say...as I'm sure many of you have already said...Feh!

That's the edited word (new fancy word "redacted,") of what I really think of Dems, CAIR, and CNN.

If it were up to me, some people's heads would be on pikes, and I'm not kidding, because I've recently read some very brutal histories of the Roman Empire and the French Revolution, and nice guys finish last.

391 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:39:09pm

re: #387 song_and_dance_man

My memory is growing older too.
And don't get me started on my hard drive.

392 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:39:16pm
393 wee fury  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:39:25pm

Plants either:
Wither and wilt, or
Get root rot and shrivel, or
Are invaded by spider-mites.
So there, CNN.

394 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:39:46pm

re: #386 Killian Bundy

re: #324 MandyManners


I'd love to have the contents recovered--I forgot to back up The Kid's journal. (It's a record of his life that I'll give him when he turns 18.) /blockquote>

I wouldn't hurt to have them try.

/they'll tell you if they can't do it at minimal cost

Sounds great!

395 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:39:55pm

re: #369 bikermailman

I'm much better, thank you. Today was my first day back at work. Being able to cough or laugh without doubling over is a good sign...lol

Mazel tov! It had to be rough...I remember patients that had broken rib(s)

Back to work? Party's over...;)

Sweet dreams!

/Need a teddy bear named Mo?

396 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:40:08pm

re: #387 song_and_dance_man

Toss it. I used to keep all my old stuff - memory hard drives and peripherals and they sat there growing older.

Be really careful about tossing hard drives. Have them shredded.

/and always recycle, tossing electronics in the trash is mostly illegal now

397 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:41:00pm

re: #388 MandyManners

What do Macs run?

A race with a tortoise?

398 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:41:15pm

This has absolutely nothing to do with anything, other than it was one of my favorite '80s vids...neat song, hot girl!

399 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:41:17pm

re: #392 savage_nation

Check your mail.

400 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:41:24pm

re: #392 savage_nation

Why did you jump on me for asking an honest question? All I wanted to know is why I would need two.

401 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:41:52pm

re: #376 MandyManners

See if this works...

[Link: www.ibuypower.com...]

I've been dealing with the IBuyPower PC company for about five years now and they've taken really good care of me.

At one point they over nighted a replacement hard drive for a system that was months out of warranty, for free.

GOOD
PEOPLES,
R

402 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:42:21pm
403 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:42:21pm
404 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:42:26pm

re: #388 MandyManners

What do Macs run?

Whatever the latest Apple and Microsoft operating systems are.

/Leopard x.x and Vista x.x

405 6pat6  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:42:36pm

Hard drives? I completely erase them, then take a hammer to them and then burn them to a crisp. Fun and therapeutic, too!

406 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:43:10pm
407 Promethea  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:43:11pm

re: #38 CrimsonFisted

She had such a snotty, nasty, attitude, I would have said to her, Lady, we do not give a rats patooty how the muslim world perceives us. Especially if someone like you is going to sneer no matter what.

Bite me.

Oh, and your hijab is crooked.

Plus, you have bad breath.

408 MandyManners  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:44:06pm

Like I needed someone to kick my fucking teeth in tonight.

409 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:44:30pm

#363 bikermailman

Oh yeah, that'll work. Only one engine too, so I reduce my carbon footprint over the 2-engine F-15.

/cool

410 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:45:16pm

re: #402 savage_nation

re: #399 DesertSage

re: #392 savage_nation

Check your mail.

check yours

You check yours first.

411 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:46:05pm
412 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:46:36pm

re: #408 MandyManners
2words;......school lunch...
we all have days

413 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:46:39pm

re: #385 MandyManners

The nice things about having 2 operating systems 1)When one goes down sometimes you can recover your files with the other. 2)Some programs are only written for one of the systems.

414 wee fury  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:47:00pm

re: #400 MandyManners

I have a mini-mac. It has MS installed. I would recommend it to any friend or relative without hesitation.

415 pat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:47:22pm

Back for a second.
Mandy. All my kids do MS on their Macs. And about 3 times faster than PC does.

416 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:47:56pm

re: #397 NY Nana

re: #388 MandyManners


What do Macs run?

A race with a tortoise?

/my Intel dual core 2.66 GHz CPU will clock most Macs

417 Irene NYC  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:48:44pm

Mandy,

OS X runs some pretty nifty applications standard that Windows does not. iTunes for example was original to Mac (you can run it on Windows now). Many graphics based programs were originally developed for Mac's because of the way the information is processed. Windows, on the other hand, had a lot more business-based applications developed for it originally (e.g., MS Office) and they typically run way better on the PC than the Mac version.

I was a dedicated IBM PC user for over 20 years. My MacBook runs both operating systems and I can promise you, two are better than one.
;)

418 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:48:53pm

re: #411 savage_nation

re: #410 DesertSage

re: #402 savage_nation

re: #399 DesertSage

re: #392 savage_nation

Check your mail.

check yours

You check yours first.

That pic is so sad! heheh

It wasn't that bad, we had fun.

419 AZfederalist  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:49:17pm

re: #391 DesertSage

re: #387 song_and_dance_man

My memory is growing older too.
And don't get me started on my hard drive.

Is it being converted to floppy?

/Somebody had to ask. I'm tired, a bit loopy from a long week, so why not?

420 mattm  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:49:31pm

I am willing to bet the CNN knew about the planted questions. They just ignored them.

421 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:50:11pm
422 Irene NYC  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:50:57pm

re: #420 mattm

I'm not a huge fan of Anderson Cooper - the guys is way too dumb for the position he was given - but I think his apology was for real. Maybe some people at CNN knew, but I don't think he did.

423 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:51:36pm
424 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:51:52pm
425 Sharmuta  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:53:06pm

re: #341 MandyManners

re: #338 bikermailman

I do need to wipe the drive and reinstall

Isn't that what Bill said to Monica?

LMAO!

426 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:53:28pm

re: #421 savage_nation

That's good. Although you didnt look all that happy at that moment

Out of the last three times we've been riding, he's had a total of 5 flats. It was just getting old.
The good news is he's getting a lot faster at fixing them.

427 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:54:09pm
428 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:54:11pm
429 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:54:15pm
430 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:55:09pm

an apology might be in order

431 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:55:28pm

re: #416 Killian Bundy

My Intell Dual Core 3.4 Extreme can't even see them in the rear view.

When work time is over, it's play time.

ROCKET
SHIP,
R

432 redc1c4  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:56:02pm

re: #400 MandyManners

re: #392 savage_nation

Why did you jump on me for asking an honest question? All I wanted to know is why I would need two.

maybe he didn't get the email letting everyone know that some people aren't conversant in "geek speak", but are simply "computer users"?

/and some of us are in between.....

433 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:56:02pm

re: #416 Killian Bundy

my Intel dual core 2.66 GHz CPU will clock most Macs

My daughter and son in law both adore theirs....emotional attachment. And the 15 month old grandson loves to sit in their laps and send me IM's.

I.do.not.speak.computer!

My 2 older (5 and 7) year old granddaughters are better on theirs (normal one) than I am.

434 bikermailman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:56:17pm

re: #395 NY Nana

re: #369 bikermailman


I'm much better, thank you. Today was my first day back at work. Being able to cough or laugh without doubling over is a good sign...lol

Mazel tov! It had to be rough...I remember patients that had broken rib(s)

Back to work? Party's over...;)

Sweet dreams!

/Need a teddy bear named Mo?

Nope....have my two dogs that snuggle up... The really fun part was the dislocated part of it. Some of the time when I would cough or move wrong, it would shift. Disturbing. Well, off to bed now...night all!

435 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:56:59pm

re: #420 mattm

Absolutely.

436 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:57:03pm
437 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:58:14pm
438 swamprat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:58:56pm

g'night Mandy,.....Sorry you got savaged.

439 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 9:59:13pm

re: #433 NY Nana

You mentioned tortoise.

/Macs aren't necessarily hares

440 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:00:59pm

re: #434 bikermailman

Nope....have my two dogs that snuggle up... The really fun part was the dislocated part of it. Some of the time when I would cough or move wrong, it would shift. Disturbing. Well, off to bed now...night all!

It is 35 here, and I also am off to bed. The dogs sould like they will keep you warm! (Much better than hamsters!)

I cannot even imagine what that shifting feeling was like.

G'nite, all.

441 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:01:12pm

re: #426 DesertSage

If you're talking about what I think your talking about...

Is there still a first generation Ford F150 Lightning pick-up running around?

[Link: www.off-roadweb.com...]

[Link: www.off-roadweb.com...]

BABY
CAN
DANCE,
R

442 Yankee Division Son  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:01:45pm

OT -

From the Jawa Report:
Bin Laden Tape Airs On al-Jazeera UPDATE: bin Laden Claims 9/11(again)

"I am responsible" for the attacks on New York and Washington on September 11, 2001," bin Laden continued.

Truther's heads explode in 3...2...1...

443 NY Nana  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:02:09pm

re: #439 Killian Bundy

re: #433 NY Nana

You mentioned tortoise.

/Macs aren't necessarily hares

/Nor do tortoises have hair.

I am zonked! G'nite!

444 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:03:15pm

re: #431 Render

Yeah, I could have gotten that but it was overkill for the cash.

/WAITING FOR
THE LARGE
INTEL QUAD

445 LC LaWedgie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:04:16pm

Here's some wierd stuff. Probably not wise to load any videos from this site:

All these videos look like youtube, but have [Link: www.caw2.com...] URLs. When I click on any of these videos, it says that I'm not running the latest version of Java Script.

I looked up caw2.com and it is supposedly owned by a Robert Chang through godaddy.

Any ideas?

446 hayseed  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:06:10pm
447 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:09:15pm
448 DesertSage  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:11:24pm

re: #441 Render

re: #426 DesertSage

If you're talking about what I think your talking about...

Is there still a first generation Ford F150 Lightning pick-up running around?

[Link: www.off-roadweb.com...]

[Link: www.off-roadweb.com...]

BABY
CAN
DANCE,
R

You're close...but we're only on two wheels.

449 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:12:35pm

re: #445 LC LaWedgie

Any ideas?

/inform YouTube that their copyright is being maliciously violated

450 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:12:54pm
451 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:14:56pm
452 jman68  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:18:01pm

re: #23 DesertSage

You took the words right outta my mouth!

This woman has stones the size of beach balls to be commin up with this kinda ignorant sh*t. Go back to the mosque and ask your pals what YOU can do cleanse YOUR community of these radical elements. Just a thought...

453 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:21:36pm
454 Yankee Division Son  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:23:47pm

How That Streisand Endorsement Came About..


“We would’ve low-keyed it,” the associate said. “But the [Hillary] campaign says it’s a net plus. They polled it. Among Democratic primary voters, even in places like Iowa, they love Barbra.

A leader with conviction, decision maker...

/NOT

455 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:24:04pm

re: #448 DesertSage

That's a form of racing, (the four wheel version), I always wanted to do, but never got the chance. Not a lot of room in the Northeast for that...

OTOH...

Nothing like the look on a 2002 Corvette owners face when he realizes that the $20k bone stock ten year old 2-ton pickemup just set a better SCCA SOLO lap time then his (at the time) six month old $80k customized GM doorstop.

PRICELESS,
R

456 zombie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:26:05pm
A CAIR Plant at the YouTube Debate

One wonders: If CAIR is now aggressively going after Michael Savage by trying to intimidate his advertisers into not advertising on his show, simply because Savage attacked CAIR on air; and if LGF also continually attacks CAIR (and rightfully so)...will CAIR start going after the corporations that advertise through Pajamas Media?

I see an AT&T ad up on the sidebar right now. What if CAIR goes to AT&T and -- just as they are now doing with corporations that advertise during the Michael Savage Show -- tells them, "Pajamas Media places its ads on racist hate sites like LGF. If you don't drop the ads right now, we will tar you with the racism brush." And then AT&T get 10,000 emails and faxes from the CAIR "action alert" brigade saying the same thing, and essentially threatening a boycott and public shaming.

In case you naively think AT&T (and other companies) wouldn't cave in to these tactics, think again: CAIR has been very successful with this is the past, and OfficeMax and JC Penney just this week caved in to CAIR's demands.

Pajamas Media has to be very careful.

457 Bill Amos  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:26:12pm

Sorry fellow lizard Murthas brain has fried again already. The Pittsburgh tribune released the rest of the interveiw with Murtha. He goes into his "war is lost" rant again and says its time for Bush to pull the troops out

On my blog

[Link: willamos.myblogsite.com...]

458 JasonColeman  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:27:39pm

Ted Faturos (the corn subsidy questioner) responds,

[Link: www.jasoncoleman.com...]

--Jason

459 pat  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:29:04pm

Reporter kicked out of Galloway interview because he asked about MUSLIM TERRORISM.
[Link: www.wnd.com...]

460 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:31:02pm

re: #456 zombie

Had that thought as well, just not saying it.

KNOCKS
WOOD,
R

461 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:32:26pm

re: #445 LC LaWedgie

Gonna test my new Zone Alert virus software,hope it's as good as Charles says, and click one of those links. If I'm not back for a few days it's because my hard drive is scrambled.

462 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:34:18pm
463 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:34:20pm
464 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:37:16pm

re: #454 Yankee Division Son

How That Streisand Endorsement Came About..



“We would’ve low-keyed it,” the associate said. “But the [Hillary] campaign says it’s a net plus. They polled it.

/and rumor has it, Bill did too

465 zombie  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:40:09pm

re: #416 Killian Bundy

my Intel dual core 2.66 GHz CPU will clock most Macs

re: #431 Render

re: #416 Killian Bundy

My Intell Dual Core 3.4 Extreme can't even see them in the rear view.

You guys have a misapprehension about Macs. They run on Intel chips now. Just like Windows machines. And OSX performs better than Vista on comparable chips.

I can't find comparison benchmarks at the moment, but Macs now run on two Quad-core Xeon 3.0GHz processors. The quad-cores generally smoke the dual-cores.

The reason you can't see them in your rear view mirror is that they're in front of you.

466 Killgore Trout  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:40:51pm

re: #463 kreigwagon

Also see: Simple Gifts

467 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:43:11pm
468 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:44:02pm
469 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:48:18pm

re: #466 Killgore Trout

re: #463 kreigwagon

Also see: Simple Gifts

Ah Copland. No wonder Keith Emerson always found a way to enlighten us with his renditions of Copland's work. Copland was by far and away, one of the greatest and inspiring composers of the 20th century.

470 Captkirk35  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:50:41pm

I'm starting to think the Dems have rigged the process all over the place. Do any of you find is suspicious that Frank Luntz's "Focus Group" thought the overwhelming winner last night was Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney?

Furthermore, do you find it peculiar like me that this focus group gave the lowest real-time score (I think 4s and 5s) at the moment McCain made the statement about Illegals being "God's children too"?

I would not be surprised.. especially after listening to one of CNN's "undecided voters" state that her vote would go to John Edwards "if he got the nomination", if Luntz's focus group wasn't up to its eyeballs in Democrat-planted individuals.. there to make the GOP look and sound as nutty as possible, and attempting to obfuscate the reality of that debate.

Thoughts?

472 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:56:52pm

re: #465 zombie

You guys have a misapprehension about Macs. They run on Intel chips now. Just like Windows machines. And OSX performs better than Vista on comparable chips.

I can't find comparison benchmarks at the moment, but Macs now run on two Quad-core Xeon 3.0GHz processors. The quad-cores generally smoke the dual-cores.

Well, how much does that cost? And it's not like you can't buy a PC with that processor.

/oh, and MAC doesn't do COD4 or WP, pry them from my cold dead hands

473 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 10:57:12pm
474 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:01:35pm

Jordan Rudess can give Emerson and Wakeman a run for the money

475 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:06:16pm

re: #472 Killian Bundy

[Link: www.dayofdefeatmod.com...]

[Link: www.shrapnelgames.com...]

THERAPY,
R

476 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:06:22pm
477 itellu3times  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:07:08pm

Debka:
A day later, leading member of Mahmoud Abbas’ Palestinian delegation sharply repudiates Bush’s words at Annapolis
November 28, 2007, 7:12 PM (GMT+02:00)

In an interview from Washington, senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Wednesday, Nov. 28, the US president does not negotiate in the Palestinians’ name, does not represent them and his words are not relevant to the Palestinian cause. On such issues as recognizing Israel, said the Palestinian negotiator, Bush is not competent to determine how we act. If the US president seeks an exchange of territory, he can do this with Mexico.
478 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:08:46pm

re: #470 Captkirk35

With the age of the internet MSM is becoming more partisan and highly paranoid. Their monopoly over the control of information is coming to an end and they are trying to do everything to protect it.

479 uptight  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:10:29pm

What can America do to improve its image in the Middle East?

What - with Ba'athist Syria that supports terrorism, assassinates the leaders of neighbouring Lebanon and has a loathsome secret police?

With Lebanon and the terrorist guerillas it allows to run its south?

With Jordan that allows terrorists to sneak over its borders into Iraq?

With Iran that stones 16 year old girls, hangs teenage gays and wants to wipe Israel off the map?

With Saudi who want to flog a rape victim to death?

With Sudan who have jailed a woman for naming a toy, who have state sanctioned slavery, ethnic cleansing and racist genocide?

With Egypt that routines tortures its civilian and jails bloggers?

Yeah - the impetus is really on America to clean up its act and look good to these people.

480 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:10:53pm

re: #465 zombie

That's so last month...

...and the video cards are weak.

[Link: www.pcmag.com...]

NO CRYING
IN GEEKBALL,
R

481 Straitcircle  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:13:01pm

CAIR Communications Network: CNN
Clinton Communications Network: CCN
Command Communist Network: CNN
Central Cook Network: CNN

take your pick, they are all the same.

482 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:14:05pm

re: #475 Render

I'm still waiting for Hasbro to quit sitting on the Avalon Hill games and convert them to computer games.

/I have the rare disc for Third Reich and it's awesome, but it don't run on XP

483 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:16:32pm

re: #476 song_and_dance_man


Dude. Dream Theater - one of the best bands ever.


Ok, one more Just for You

Dream Theater - As I Am

484 Neo Con since 9-11  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:18:29pm

re: #445 LC LaWedgie

No viruses from that site. It seems to be a scam run out of South Africa trying to generate traffic by mirroring YouTube's most watched videos. I'm not sure if you tube can do anything but informing them of the copyright issues might work.

/disclaimer I'm no computer expert or international law expert so this whole post may be wrong.

485 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:20:13pm
486 itellu3times  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:21:40pm

re: #465 zombie

I can't find comparison benchmarks at the moment, but Macs now run on two Quad-core Xeon 3.0GHz processors. The quad-cores generally smoke the dual-cores.

The reason you can't see them in your rear view mirror is that they're in front of you.

Configured with two quad-cores and 16gb RAM and a little extra disk, that's $9k. Which, all things considered, is not bad at all! Plus another couple of grand for appropriate flat screens.

But wait a few months for the new Intel hafnium technology chips to hit, if that goes well at all, should be the best price/performance jump in several years.

It's not like I personally have any use for it, except to draw some incredible mandelbrot patterns, if I can find some software that uses all that power optimally! Oh, and streaming HD shows off the internet.

487 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:23:46pm

re: #484 Neo Con since 9/11

No, you're correct, that site is a tier one intellectual property transgressor.

/YouTube should be informed, legal remedy is another matter

488 freedomplow  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:29:18pm

re: #458 JasonColeman

Jason, very good analysis.

489 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:29:27pm

re: #486 itellu3times

Configured with two quad-cores and 16gb RAM and a little extra disk, that's $9k. Which, all things considered, is not bad at all! Plus another couple of grand for appropriate flat screens.

You're starting to get into used car territory.

/it's a tool, not a fashion statement

490 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:35:54pm

re: #486 itellu3times

It's not like I personally have any use for it, except to draw some incredible mandelbrot patterns.

Damn your fractal mathematics.

/damn them all to hell!

491 kreigwagon  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:36:16pm

re: #485 song_and_dance_man

re: #483 kreigwagon

Have the DVD and really like it.

Petrucci.

My "old" lead guitarist who btw is 10 years younger than I, turned me on to Dream Theater and inspired by Petrucci wanted to get our "Old Fart" band to get into that genre. I am old school as they say. I like metal and even dabbled in a metal band as a keyboardist/sometime lead guitar but that was a long time ago. I like all of the keyboards and racks that Rudess has but geez, I don't have the capital to even rate half his live rig. I'd be happy with a new Korg, a controller, and the new B3. That's a least around 25k but that's reasonable not the .5Mill these guys have tied up in their rigs. Then I would have to augment my Guitars and that's another story in itself and business is slow. Couldn't I just incorporate my band and get another B-loan?

492 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:36:48pm

re: #489 Killian Bundy

I beg to differ...

[Link: www.thebestcasescenario.com...]

FREAKIN
ART
MAN,
R

493 Killian Bundy  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:39:18pm

re: #492 Render

I beg to differ

/my point is why pay Apple the "hip" premium?

494 Render  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:44:53pm

re: #493 Killian Bundy

Agreed.

Seeing not one Apple in those custom cases...

BLANK,
R

495 Fenway_Nation  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:52:21pm

OT, and I'm not sure if it's been brought up here before, but looks like a Texas man shot and killed two burgulars who were robbing his neighbor's house.

I'm wondering, tho'.....upon seeing the names of the deceased, are these two burgulars 'guests' who are 'doing jobs that most Americans won't do'? I don't usually assume that criminals with Hispanic names are in the country illegally unless I feel that the MSM is tap-dancing around it. Even tho' it isn't the issue at hand, the AP's inability or unwillingness to make mention of the 2 burgulars' immigration status makes me a little suspicious.

496 savage_nation[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:52:41pm
497 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Nov 29, 2007 11:53:28pm
498 Killian Bundy  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:05:56am

re: #495 Fenway_Nation

I'm a little more concerned that this guy affirmatively left his house and shotgunned to death two people for burglarizing his neighbors home. Theft of property is not an excuse for murder.

/we'll see, Texas is a world unto itself, anywhere else, this guy goes to jail

499 Fenway_Nation  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:19:11am

re: #498 Killian Bundy

re: #495 Fenway_Nation

I'm a little more concerned that this guy affirmatively left his house and shotgunned to death two people for burglarizing his neighbors home. Theft of property is not an excuse for murder.

/we'll see, Texas is a world unto itself, anywhere else, this guy goes to jail


In light of what happened to Sean Taylor this week, I don't think there's going to be too many jurors sympathetic to the late Mr. DeJesus or Ortiz. If I were prosecuting, I realistically couldn't hope for much more than a misdemeanor and fine.

500 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:25:19am
501 Killian Bundy  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:25:38am

re: #499 Fenway_Nation

I've heard the 911 tape. He was pissed off, told the dispatcher the same, and was determined to kill them.

/I'm just not there yet on the subject of illegal immigration

502 RTLM  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:45:34am

On the tape he stated that the two robbers were black. Which they likely were. Many Caribbean people have Latin names, but are African in heritage.

Texas law does allow the use of deadly force to protect your neighbors property. Pasadena in near Houston. Likely the recipient of a large number of Katrina evacuees that never left and are stirring some trouble. I know some Texans and they are growing weary of this element in their midst.

503 Killian Bundy  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:00:10am

re: #502 RTLM

They're still dead, for trying to make off with household goods.

/and, as far as I can tell, your interpretation of Texas law is correct

504 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:01:37am
507 friarstale  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:28:48am

teddy bear of blasphemy satire at youtube

508 mean Gene  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:36:36am

I was watching as dem strategists commented on this debate with the proviso: it was the question that mattered, not who asked it.
WRONG!
CNN couldn't find real republicans and undecided republican-leaners to ask THOSE questions they wanted on their show.
So CNN resorted to plants.
Pathetic!
Sort of a new version of "fake but accurate."

509 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:37:44am

re: #505 Carl in Jerusalem

Peres: 1000 Jewish lives worthwhile price to 'recognize' pre-1967 borders

Carl! :-)

Do we believe in Hell?

/I forget...

Because of we do, that's where that kapo Peres is going.

/if we don't I hope there's another nice place we can send him.

510 ShanghaiRay  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:37:52am

I believe the 2008 Election is going to be the most important election in the history of the United States. On one side you have a gaggle of malcontents, conspiracy theorists, traitors and political mafia types and on the other side you have some mediocre candidates none seem to be true conservatives and if elected most will keep compromising and giving in to the Dems and other far left groups.

Not one single candidate stands out as a person who can really lead this nation in the next 4 to 8 years. Where is the true Reagan-conservative? Where is the candidate that will protect the homeland against domestic traitors, illegal immigration, Chinese economic and military dominance? Where is the candidate that will once and for all stand up against the environmentalists preventing us from self-reliance by not opening the numerous and abundant domestic sources of oil we have throughout the US and the nutty global warming crowd. I don't see anyone and therefore I think we are in a world of crap.

The biggest war the USA faces in the next 10 years is not a war against Islam nor it is the war in Iraq, rather, it IS a cultural war within the United States which will render all other wars moot if we aren't even able to protect ourselves from the onslaught of liberal ideology that permeating every facet of America life from the judiciary, to education to entertainment to just about everything that influences lives on a daily basis.

From what I can see America is not going to wake up. Nothing will wake up America. If 911 and a multitude of other things hasn't awaken America nothing on earth will.

511 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:40:42am

Is it safe?

512 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:41:28am

re: #506 GNIDAthe#seCond

Slightly OT: Moonbat Artist Shuts Down Midtown Toronto With Fake Bomb, Sympathizes With Terrorists, Calls It Art, Going To Court

I hope that they throw the book at this a**hat. My god! dosen't he understand what he did?

Morning Carl.

/probably violating the Iron Fist rule, but with this stuff, who cares?
//scroll down to the five vineyards chardonnay.

513 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:43:41am

Hey...Condi...hows those peace talks going?...what?....your kidding!......

Fatah will fight alongside Hamas if and when the IDF launches a military operation in the Gaza Strip, a senior Fatah official in Gaza City said Thursday.
Fatah won't remain idle in the face of an Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip," the official said. "We will definitely fight together with Hamas against the Israeli army. It's our duty to defend our people against the occupiers."

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

514 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:44:58am

re: #510 ShanghaiRay

I think it boils down to what I heard my waitress say tonight. It all begins in the home.

/she's a conservative poli sci.
//non-feminist as well.

515 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:45:50am

re: #511 storagemanager

Is it safe?

Did I miss something?

/again?

516 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:50:33am

re: #505 Carl in Jerusalem

Peres: 1000 Jewish lives worthwhile price to 'recognize' pre-1967 borders

May they fester in Hell. That is all I have to say about those people that refuse to recognize the glorious nation that is Israel.

517 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:50:52am
JERUSALEM (AP) - A wall mentioned in the Bible's Book of Nehemiah and long sought by archaeologists apparently has been found, an Israeli archaeologist says.
A team of archaeologists discovered the wall in Jerusalem's ancient City of David during a rescue attempt on a tower that was in danger of collapse, said Eilat Mazar, head of the Institute of Archaeology at the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem-based research and educational institute, and leader of the dig.

Artifacts including pottery shards and arrowheads found under the tower suggested that both the tower and the nearby wall are from the 5th century B.C., the time of Nehemiah, Mazar said this week. Scholars previously thought the wall dated to the Hasmonean period from about 142 B.C. to 37 B.C.

The findings suggest that the structure was actually part of the same city wall the Bible says Nehemiah rebuilt, Mazar said. The Book of Nehemiah gives a detailed description of construction of the walls, destroyed earlier by the Babylonians.

"We were amazed," she said, noting that the discovery was made at a time when many scholars argued that the wall did not exist.

"This was a great surprise. It was something we didn't plan," Mazar said.

The first phase of the dig, completed in 2005, uncovered what Mazar believes to be the remains of King David's palace, built by King Hiram of Tyre, and also mentioned in the Bible.

Ephraim Stern, professor emeritus of archaeology at Hebrew University and chairman of the state of Israel archaeological council, offered support for Mazar's claim.

"The material she showed me is from the Persian period," the period of Nehemiah, he said. "I can sign on the date of the material she found."


[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

518 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:52:05am

re: #515 littleoldlady

re: #511 storagemanager


Is it safe?

Did I miss something?

/again?

was a quote from an old movie...trying to be funny...failed again..lol

519 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:54:23am

storage! :-)

There have been times when you can come here in the morning and find blood all over the place.

/jus' checking! ;-)

520 Killian Bundy  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:54:30am

re: #511 storagemanager

Is it safe?

/n on the tread below

521 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:55:41am
Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said failure to negotiate a two-state solution with the Palestinians would spell the end of the State of Israel.
He warned of a "South African-style struggle" which Israel would lose if a Palestinian state was not established.

Israel...is not south Africa...you sound as pathetic as Condi! [Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

522 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:58:36am

re: #496 savage_nation

Whoooo Weeee! High speed and low drag. *sigh* Reminds me of my younger dreams. :(

523 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 1:58:59am
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said here Thursday that the US failed in dealing with Iran over its nuclear issue.

"Today, the US lies about Iran's peaceful nuclear activities have been unveiled," Mottaki told a group of Basijis (volunteer forces) at Foreign Ministry's Institute for Political and
International Studies.

Mottaki said the US is now angry with Iran and President George W.

Bush might want to take some desperate actions against the country but what has prevented him from taking action is their prediction of the grave consequences if they deal the first blow on Tehran.

While underlining the need for Iranians' full preparedness, Mottaki said the possibility of military action against Iran is very very weak. "Their wise individuals too cannot predict what would be the consequences of such a measure."
The top diplomat said Bush has laid the blame for the US' humiliating defeat over recent years on Iran. "In the nuclear field too they have told the world big and strange lies, which are gradually being exposed to the public."
Elsewhere in his remarks, Mottaki said in the new approach of the 9th government, the possibility of resumption of ties with the US has been ruled out.

[Link: www2.irna.com...]

524 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:00:00am

Good morning, afternoon, evening *everyone*!™

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

525 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:01:08am
Hillary gets standing ovation at Rick Warren's summit
'I saw a softer side of her that I hadn't seen before'

Of course...he is also fighting global warming....I guess he thinks God is too busy. [Link: www.worldnetdaily.com...]

526 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:02:56am

LOL! I was about to complain that my computer was "sticky and slow" this morning.

Okay...so by my calculations Charles signed up around 1000 new Lizards in the past week. There's not even ONE Insomnimaniac™ among them?!

/*tap!*tap!*tap!*

527 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:02:58am
Amid a volatile exchange over whether Hamas is a terrorist organization, the leftist British lawmaker George Galloway abruptly booted WND's Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein and radio talk-host Rusty Humphries from his London office and handed them over to Parliament police, claiming the two were Zionist operatives who had breached security by falsely presenting themselves as reporters.

The entire fiasco, which occurred in June, was recorded on audio tape.

Klein, author of the recently released book "Schmoozing with Terrorists," said he and Humphries had refrained from releasing the tape until after the publication of "Schmoozing" for fear Klein would lose some Hamas sources. In the book, Klein conducts interviews with the chiefs of most major Palestinian terror organizations, including Hamas.

Great book by the way...reading it now. [Link: www.worldnetdaily.com...]

528 Fearless Fred  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:03:05am

re: #524 littleoldlady

Good morning, afternoon, evening *everyone*!™

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

Hmmm, good! ....Good morning littleoldlady. Not through sleeping. I just woke up to say hi and grab a little fruit.

Fred

529 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:04:01am

Goood Mooorning little ooooldlady. :).

I will pass on the fruit cup today. Need that day of rest from the healthy stuff. ;)

530 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:04:45am
You remember that infamous picture of Illinois Senator Barack Hussein Obama not saying the pledge of allegiance, while Democratic presidential hopefuls, New York Senator Hillary Clinton and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson are? I noted in a posting about the incident that a person, following a seminar I gave on Radical Islamists in America here on Florida’s panhandle, asked me, ” Why wasn’t the press surfacing Obama’s Muslim background?” I noted in the article that Sen. Clinton’s campaign staff had started a whispering campaign about this reported in Insight Magazine back in January.

Well, today, the rumors surfaced in a front page article in The Washington Post entitled: “Foes Use Obama’s Muslim Ties to Fuel Rumors About Him” by writer Perry Bacon Jr.

Obama is the perfect multicultural candidate appealing to the PC left in this country given his Kenyan Somali Muslim natural father, his white American Anthropologist mother and his Indonesian Muslim stepfather who placed him a Madrassas in Jakarta Indonesia from the age 6 to 10 years, when he returned to Hawaii to be raised by his American grandparents and sent to prestigious private Punahoe School in Honolulu. There’s no doubt that Obama is intelligent and capable having graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School. If you saw his half sister, Maya, the contrast is remarkable she’s a beautiful Eurasian.

So, Obama plays the multicultural card and is coy about his Muslim upbringing.

[Link: blog.americancongressfortruth.com...]

531 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:05:32am

re: #526 littleoldlady

LOL! I was about to complain that my computer was "sticky and slow" this morning.

Okay...so by my calculations Charles signed up around 1000 new Lizards in the past week. There's not even ONE Insomnimaniac™ among them?!

/*tap!*tap!*tap!*

Don't worry, at least there's the rest of us.

/maybe we may convert a few

532 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:06:00am

I need steak and eggs....not that I will get it....oh well.

533 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:08:52am

Fred! :-)

Go back to sleep!

/jealous

BlueCanuck! :-)

Off today, are we? ;-)

storagemanager,

I need steak and eggs....not that I will get it....oh well.

Jeez. You just can't do enough for some people.

;-)

534 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:09:09am

ISLAM...FINDS CURE FOR AIDS!........."

In Islam we normally throw stones at them,” said al-Anshori. The MMI is a Muslim umbrella organisation whose member groups promotes sharia law in Indonesia

.
[Link: www.adnkronos.com...]

535 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:10:28am

Don't you worry littleoldlady!
There are enough insomaniacs in the old guard!

/Not that any new lizards would not be warmly welcomed :)

536 Fearless Fred  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:10:45am

re: #525 storagemanager

Hillary gets standing ovation at Rick Warren's summit
'I saw a softer side of her that I hadn't seen before'

Of course...he is also fighting global warming....I guess he thinks God is too busy. [Link: www.worldnetdaily.com...]

"I saw a softer side of her that I hadn't seen before," Logan said, adding she thinks it's quite possible some minds were changed about the New York Democrat.

So Hillary's 'changing some minds' . . . some of the softer minds, maybe.

537 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:11:10am

re: #533 littleoldlady

BlueCanuck! :-)

Off today, are we? ;-)

Ummmm what gave me away. *evil grin*

538 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:11:25am
ANSAmed) - ANKARA, NOVEMBER 29 - The decision of an imam in Istanbul to pin on the door of his mosque a verse from the Koran prohibiting friendship with Jews and Christians has sparked a broad theological and political debate and sizeable controversy in Turkish newspapers. The verse from the Koran placed in past days at the entrance of the Zeynep Sultan mosque in Istanbul is line 51 of Sura 5, The Feast, which says: "O you, who believe, do not take certain Jews and Christians as allies; these are allies of one another. Those among you who ally themselves with these belong with them." The placing of the verse also caused polemics because of its implications to the Turkish foreign policy orientated to EU membership and strategic alliance with the USA and Israel. (ANSAmed).

It's just a few....and by the way...Islam was hijacked.... [Link: www.ansamed.info...]

539 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:13:19am

Miguelito! :-)

Notice my (lucky) precision this morning?

/hmmm?

540 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:13:21am

manager
I'm glad that guy is pinning those words. We need more of that!

541 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:15:16am

re: #539 littleoldlady

Miguelito! :-)

Notice my (lucky) precision this morning?

/hmmm?

Oh wow! You did it again! lol
You are the Mistress of Time...
;)

542 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:15:29am

re: #535 MigueldowninMexico

Actually I think that I quantify that statement. I am kinda new guard.

/check the feetball
//insomniac due to J.O.B.
//Just Over Broke

543 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:16:20am

She can not quit....a backstabber till the end

............Love Geert. Loved him here and here and here. I wish he had attended the Counter Jihad summit -- but, is he a Nazi too? Perhaps, perhaps he is part of the super secret double agent Nazi conspiracy to embrace the Jews, attend zionist gatherings, defend Israel only to secure world power so that they can roast the Jews! Bwahahahahahahahahaha..........

We must beat back the Nazis!

It would be easy for you...to show some class and drop it Pam....but alas...I guess class is above you! [Link: atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com...]

544 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:18:38am

re: #539 littleoldlady

I bow down before your greatness at the keystroke. I hereby be witness at the third time (as I hath seen it) of the greatness of the poster known as littleoldlady.

/I worship at the alter of the fruitcup

545 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:19:41am

re: #542 BlueCanuck

re: #535 MigueldowninMexico

Actually I think that I quantify that statement. I am kinda new guard.

/check the feetball
//insomniac due to J.O.B.
//Just Over Broke

You just made one year here! Congrats ;)
Not new, already more than a year.

You don't have an income now, Canuck?

546 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:20:37am

re: #543 storagemanager

Must we go where the blind eye is turned?

547 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:22:22am

re: #544 BlueCanuck

What took you so long?!

ROTFL!

/hey, I LIKE it when you're off from work! ;-)

548 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:22:53am

re: #545 MigueldowninMexico

Yes I have an income, want to make it better than a J.O.B looking to build a buisness.

/not for here.

549 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:22:56am

re: #543 storagemanager

I'm preety sad about this whole affair.
Can't help it...

550 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:25:07am

re: #546 BlueCanuck

re: #543 storagemanager

Must we go where the blind eye is turned?

She is the one who posted it....she is the one sounding as hateful as the gang ATS.

551 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:25:18am

re: #548 BlueCanuck

Got it.
I wish you the best, with God's blessing :)

552 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:25:50am

re: #547 littleoldlady

re: #544 BlueCanuck

What took you so long?!

ROTFL!

/hey, I LIKE it when you're off from work! ;-)

Twice a week. Sometimes sleep is neccesary. But today it isn't.

/besides work blew the great white whale this week.

553 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:26:36am

re: #549 MigueldowninMexico

re: #543 storagemanager

I'm preety sad about this whole affair.
Can't help it...

I am, too, Miguel. :-(

554 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:29:09am

re: #553 littleoldlady
I am sad and angry....both Atlas and GoV refuse to drop it...they bait Charles on a daily basis...it is just sick.

555 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:29:10am

re: #553 littleoldlady

Yes.
:(

556 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:29:14am

re: #551 MigueldowninMexico

Thanks Miguel. But remember "The God lord helps those that help themselves."

/you have to work at it, to get it.

557 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:32:28am

re: #554 storagemanager

re: #553 littleoldlady
I am sad and angry....both Atlas and GoV refuse to drop it...they bait Charles on a daily basis...it is just sick.

The main reason I have dropped GoV from my daily click

558 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:32:45am

Mandy......see....I told ya...........

China's last-minute cancellation of a U.S. Navy visit to Hong Kong was not the result of a misunderstanding, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday, adding that ties had been "disturbed and harmed" by Congress' honoring of the Dalai Lama and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.

[Link: www.newsmax.com...]

559 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:32:48am

re: #554 storagemanager

re: #553 littleoldlady
I am sad and angry....both Atlas and GoV refuse to drop it...they bait Charles on a daily basis...it is just sick.

I've stopped reading those sites. Across the Street too.
Actually I only frequented GoV, very rarely the other two.

560 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:32:55am

re: #556 BlueCanuck

What are you drinking?

/and how much?
//Dyslexics Untie!

;-)

561 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:35:17am

Frankly, I'm more upset that they don't see; not so much at what they say.

/especially Pamela. That's actually blowing my mind.

562 Fenway_Nation  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:39:14am

The fruit in the fruit cup has not fermented yet.....

/still a work in progress

563 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:40:24am

re: #556 BlueCanuck

re: #551 MigueldowninMexico

Thanks Miguel. But remember "The God lord helps those that help themselves."

/you have to work at it, to get it.

Oh yes, I agree.

564 Suzette  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:41:36am

re: #563 MigueldowninMexico

Morning Miguel...would you check your e-mail....
Hope you are doing well... :)

565 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:41:39am
Tehran, 29 Nov. (AKI) - The word 'women' must now be replaced on Iranian state television by 'family', reformist Norouz news agency reports.

In programmes broadcast throughout the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women last Sunday, Iranian state TV used the world family instead.

In recent weeks, Iran's Centre for the Participation of Women changed its name to the Centre for Family Matters.

At the time of former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami, the centre was set up within the president's office.

Khatami was president of Iran from 1997 to 2005.

A woman without a family doesn't exist? [Link: www.adnkronos.com...]

566 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:42:38am

Good morning littleoldlady.

567 akak  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:43:32am

re: #561 littleoldlady

too stubborn/damaged pride? Pamela needs to think about Spencer's reaction

568 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:45:22am
Told by a police official that residents are "hungry to be free from the scourge of generations of gang violence," the Los Angeles City Council explored ways Wednesday to keep young people from joining gangs and to find a path for members to leave and rejoin society.

In a rare meeting dedicated to a single topic, the council said public safety is a top priority and largely depends on suppressing gangs and keeping young people from joining them. The council heard Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger of the Los Angeles Police Department declare the public hungry to be free of gangs.

"All of us have gotten that call where we hear some young person has been shot to death by an errant bullet or stabbed, and we feel helpless," Council President Eric Garcetti said. "We console families. We pay for funerals. We go to candlelight vigils.

"We spend our days talking to family members and mothers, trying to console them. We speak to those who are too afraid to speak out themselves, who sit in shuttered rooms because they are too afraid to go out

[Link: www.knowgangs.com...]

569 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:45:39am

re: #564 Suzette

Good morning Suzette.
Thank God I'm doing well, thanks!

/opening email site... ;)

570 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:46:00am

re: #560 littleoldlady

re: #556 BlueCanuck

What are you drinking?

/and how much?
//Dyslexics Untie!

;-)

Started with Rickards White Ale, went to Guiness, now I am on Mission Hill Five Vineyards Chardonnay.

571 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:48:22am

Geepers! :-)

This IS my lucky day!

How's by you?

572 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:48:32am

storagemanager says:

It would be easy for you...to show some class and drop it Pam....

The same might be said of you.

574 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:48:44am

re: #564 Suzette

Good morning Suzette. How are you doing this A.M.?

575 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:49:59am

re: #509 littleoldlady

re: #505 Carl in Jerusalem

Peres: 1000 Jewish lives worthwhile price to 'recognize' pre-1967 borders

Carl! :-)

Do we believe in Hell?

/I forget...

Because of we do, that's where that kapo Peres is going.

/if we don't I hope there's another nice place we can send him.

Yes, we do, but with certain exceptions most people get out of hell, eventually.

576 Suzette  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:50:38am

re: #574 BlueCanuck

Morning Blue.....I am doing pretty good!
Hope you are too!

577 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:51:11am
SANA’A, Nov, 28 Yemen’s government asked the U.S. on Monday to transfer Yemeni clerics Mohammed al-Moayad and Mohammed Zayed from their cells into general security in the United States.

According to the official website Saba net, Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi made the request to U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey. The website did not reveal whether the Yemeni minister’s appeal was accepted or not.

[Link: yementimes.com...]

578 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:52:57am

re: #572 Geepers

storagemanager says:

It would be easy for you...to show some class and drop it Pam....

The same might be said of you.

She is the one who posted it...on the front of Atlas....I responded....if love her soo much...why post here?

579 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:53:09am

littleoldlady (#571),

Not so bad. Things are looking up.

I can validate BlueCanuck's #556.

580 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:53:10am

re: #567 akak

re: #561 littleoldlady

too stubborn/damaged pride? Pamela needs to think about Spencer's reaction

akak! :-)

Pamela need to THINK. Period. :-/

581 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:53:33am

Suzette
Answer sent ;)

582 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:55:11am

re: #561 littleoldlady

Frankly, I'm more upset that they don't see; not so much at what they say.

/especially Pamela. That's actually blowing my mind.

I know what you mean. Incredible.

583 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:55:14am

re: #553 littleoldlady

re: #549 MigueldowninMexico

re: #543 storagemanager

I'm preety sad about this whole affair.
Can't help it...

I am, too, Miguel. :-(

Me too.

584 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:55:29am

re: #579 Geepers

littleoldlady (#571),

Not so bad. Things are looking up.

I can validate BlueCanuck's #556.

THAT'S good news! I am glad. :-)

/I can almost validate BlueCanuck's statement, too. Almost.

585 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:56:15am
ALGIERS-PARIS (AFP-EJP)---Six days before President Nicolas Sarkozy's state visit in Algiers, the Algerian veterans’ minister has kicked up a storm with remarks about France’s "Jewish lobby" being behind his election.

The Algerian minister, Mohammed Cherif Abbas, was quoted in the Al Khabar daily on Monday as attributing Sarkozy’s rise to power to a powerful "Jewish lobby" that he said held sway over French industry.

[Link: www.ejpress.org...]

586 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:57:33am

re: #565 storagemanager

Tehran, 29 Nov. (AKI) - The word 'women' must now be replaced on Iranian state television by 'family', reformist Norouz news agency reports. In programmes broadcast throughout the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women last Sunday, Iranian state TV used the world family instead.

In recent weeks, Iran's Centre for the Participation of Women changed its name to the Centre for Family Matters.

At the time of former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami, the centre was set up within the president's office.

Khatami was president of Iran from 1997 to 2005.

A woman without a family doesn't exist? [Link: www.adnkronos.com...]

So in the few remaining synagogues in Tehran there's now a men's section and a family section?

Something sounds very strange about that.

587 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:57:37am
588 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:57:41am
Ukrainian president calls anti-Semitism in his country a “marginal phenomenon”

[Link: www.ejpress.org...]

589 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:57:47am

re: #575 Carl in Jerusalem

Yes, we do, but with certain exceptions most people get out of hell, eventually.

I don't want to share space with that used car saleman, Moshiach or no Moshiach.

/oh boy, I hope I just didn't bad-karmalize myself...

590 Suzette  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:57:59am

re: #581 MigueldowninMexico

Thanks Miguel and I replied back! :)

591 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:58:00am

re: #576 Suzette

I am doing fairly well. Thank g-d it's the weekend.

/time to recharge the batteries.

592 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:59:08am

storagemanager (#578),

if [you] love her soo much...why post here?

You're a funny guy. I never said I loved her or anything else about her for that matter.

I also don't visit her site. Never did. Why do you?

593 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 2:59:16am

Two cops get off with a slap on the wrist (make sure to follow the link to the video)

594 Suzette  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:00:06am

re: #591 BlueCanuck

Good.....hope you get some well earned rest this week-end!

595 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:00:36am
596 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:00:54am

re: #587 ploome hineni

plooooooooomie! :-)

That's not the point. I never read her blog much anyway since it almost invariably froze up my computer for some reason.

It's who she IS.

597 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:01:57am
598 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:02:17am

re: #589 littleoldlady

You talk about Perez LoL, but Olmert seems to act as Honorary Prime Minister of Palestine.
For the little I know about Israel, Olmert is even worse than Peres.

599 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:02:27am

re: #592 Geepers

When a lie is told.....it shouldn't be allowed to stand....thats why.

600 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:02:58am

re: #586 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #565 storagemanager

Tehran, 29 Nov. (AKI) - The word 'women' must now be replaced on Iranian state television by 'family', reformist Norouz news agency reports. In programmes broadcast throughout the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women last Sunday, Iranian state TV used the world family instead. In recent weeks, Iran's Centre for the Participation of Women changed its name to the Centre for
Family

Matters.

At the time of former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami, the centre was set up within the president's office.

Khatami was president of Iran from 1997 to 2005.

A woman without a family doesn't exist? [Link: www.adnkronos.com...]
So in the few remaining synagogues in Tehran there's now a men's section and a family section?

Something sounds very strange about that.


Me thinks that they are trying to reduce 50% of the human race.

/they fear their other side

601 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:03:08am
602 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:03:52am

re: #590 Suzette

Ok Suzette, I'll look ;)

603 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:04:58am

littleoldlady (#584),

Almost.

Keep trying. No one ever said it was going to be easy.

604 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:05:33am

Morning ploome.

Dang you're up early.

605 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:05:49am

re: #597 ploome hineni

heloo LOL and MigueliTOE and all other inSOME niAKS

Howdy ploomie! :)

606 Suzette  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:07:03am

Night Lizards!

{littleoldlady}

{Blue}

{ploome}

{geepers}

{storagemanager}

{Miguel}

And to any I missed!
May you all have a Blessed Day! :)

607 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:07:24am

re: #598 MigueldowninMexico

re: #589 littleoldlady

You talk about Perez LoL, but Olmert seems to act as Honorary Prime Minister of Palestine.
For the little I know about Israel, Olmert is even worse than Peres.

That's true, but Peres has been a mamser for much longer.

(If the link doesn't take you to the right page, type "mamser" in the search line...)

608 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:07:35am

re: #594 Suzette

Yes, it's well earned.
/rest dosen't mean sleep. It means play. :)
//Quote: We don't stop playing when we grow old. We grow old when we stop playing!

/// refuses to stop playing.

609 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:08:36am

OY! Suzette! :-)

/I need new dollar store glasses, methinks...

610 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:09:14am
Is it high time for a pre-emptive strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities? A distinguished panel has joined us today to discuss this issue. Our guests are:

[Link: frontpagemag.com...]

611 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:09:56am

'Night Suzette.

612 ploome hineni[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:09:58am
613 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:11:29am

re: #603 Geepers

Ya know...to STILL be saying at this...[ahem!] advanced age "I wish I knew what I want to be when I grow up!" is borderline...what's the word I'm looking for?...NUTZ?

614 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:12:22am

re: #606 Suzette

Bye Suzette! God bless :)

615 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:12:38am

Night Suzette. sweet dreams.

/you deserve them.

616 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:12:58am

Hello everyone!

The USF Firecracker F**kheads latest update.

A federal judge refused to order separate trials for two University of South Florida students accused of transporting explosives.

Youssef Megahed's lawyer filed a motion in U.S. District Court on Nov. 9 seeking to have his case severed from Ahmed Mohamed's. Both were charged with transporting explosives after their car was pulled over Aug. 4 in South Carolina.

Mohamed, however, also was charged with trying to help terrorists by teaching or demonstrating the use of explosives. Authorities say he acknowledged posting a video on the Web site YouTube in which he showed how to use a remote-controlled toy to detonate a bomb.

I'm particularly fond of this statement (/sarc)...

Allen also wrote, "Given the current post-9/11 climate and this country's current entrenchment in the Iraq War, any terrorist-related evidence is highly prejudicial and will result in an unfair trial" for Megahed.

Well, fercryinoutloud, then don't be dallying (correct word usage?) with "terror-related evidence" !

617 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:14:37am

Well, shoot...!

I missed Suzette!

Hi and bye {Suzette}!

618 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:15:16am

re: #607 littleoldlady

I see what you mean lol
I guess he is...from way back.

619 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:17:22am
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The Iraqi government has asked U.S. President George W. Bush to order the handover of Saddam Hussein's cousin, known as "Chemical Ali", and two other former officials convicted of genocide, so they can be executed.

[Link: www.reuters.com...]

620 goddessoftheclassroom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:19:28am

re: #616 gettinby

{gettinby}

Yes, "dallying" is correct, and so is your point.

Good morning, Lizards!

621 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:19:57am

re: #616 gettinby

gettinby! :-)

Throw out the evidence - it might prove something!

622 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:20:36am

littleoldlady (#613),

Ya know...to STILL be saying at this...[ahem!] advanced age "I wish I knew what I want to be when I grow up!" is borderline...what's the word I'm looking for?...NUTZ?

LOL. Hey maybe you've found your calling.

Don't just go to the border, go all the way! ;-)

623 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:22:18am

Gettinby
Hello!
I also agree with you.

624 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:24:45am

re: #613 littleoldlady

To do is to be.
To be is to do.
(clearing throat..)
Doo be doo be doo.... strangers in the night....


(Hey, you want wisdom, talk to goddess.)

625 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:25:03am

Hello goddess!
How have you been?

627 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:26:35am

re: #616 gettinby

terrorist-related evidence is highly prejudicial


Rotating title?

628 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:27:17am

re: #598 MigueldowninMexico

re: #589 littleoldlady

You talk about Perez LoL, but Olmert seems to act as Honorary Prime Minister of Palestine.
For the little I know about Israel, Olmert is even worse than Peres.

Actually, probably not. But Peres is much more clever at not getting caught. If God forbid they ever get their reichlet, the first Israeli who will have a street named after him will be Shimon Peres.

629 goddessoftheclassroom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:27:40am

{MigueldowninMexico}
{jim in virginia}

I'm doing fine, thanks! I'm SO psyched for Christmas.

630 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:28:29am

re: #622 Geepers

I'll let you know when I can make a living out of being NUTZ.

/no I won't. I'll patent it and sell it.
//so there!

;-)

631 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:28:48am

Regarding Peres, you might want to see this and this.

632 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:29:09am

re: #620 goddessoftheclassroom

Good morning goddess. Have I passed my grammer lessons. ;)

633 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:29:40am

Carl in Jerusalem (#626),

How serious and substantial are these charges? And to what degree are they politically motivated?

634 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:29:51am

re: #624 jim in virginia

{My Rove!}

The Tao KaChing?

/Capitalists 'R Us

635 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:32:49am

re: #620 goddessoftheclassroom

{goddess} Thank you. I love words and try to exercise my brain muscles.

/as Cesar Milan (The Dog Whisperer) says..."exercise, discipline, and then affection..."

re: #621 littleoldlady

Throw out the evidence - it might prove something!

LOL - littleoldlady!

Sounds like a deceptive technique cair uses...was probably done on the advice of them?

re: #623 MigueldowninMexico

Miguel! :)

636 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:33:01am

re: #628 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #598 MigueldowninMexico


re: #589 littleoldlady

If God forbid they ever get their reichlet, the first Israeli who will have a street named after him will be Shimon Peres.

Not Yossi Beilin? (Who btw had an op ed last week in WaPo. Why?)
I can't imagine the Philistines naming a street after any Israeli.

637 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:33:59am

re: #627 jim in virginia

re: #616 gettinby


terrorist-related evidence is highly prejudicial

Rotating title?

HA HA HA! I'll second that!

638 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:34:37am

re: #624 jim in virginia

re: #613 littleoldlady

To do is to be.
To be is to do.
(clearing throat..)
Doo be doo be doo.... strangers in the night....

639 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:35:58am

re: #628 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #598 MigueldowninMexico

re: #589 littleoldlady

You talk about Perez LoL, but Olmert seems to act as Honorary Prime Minister of Palestine.
For the little I know about Israel, Olmert is even worse than Peres.

Actually, probably not. But Peres is much more clever at not getting caught. If God forbid they ever get their reichlet, the first Israeli who will have a street named after him will be Shimon Peres.

Ok Carl, thanks for the information!
:)

640 goddessoftheclassroom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:37:53am

re: #632 BlueCanuck

You're doing well--just beware the typo in "grammar"!

I've had several former students, now in college, tell me that they hear my voice in their heads correcting their usage mistakes!

641 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:39:42am

Drudge: Obama to meet with Bloomberg.
Prediction: the Obama boomlet will pop just like the Hilary- is- inevitable bubble. I still say Gore wil jump in. He was just in the White House- checking out the place. "Yeah, I'd like to be back here, only sitting in THAT chair now...."

642 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:41:09am

re: #640 goddessoftheclassroom

I've had several former students, now in college, tell me that they hear my voice in their heads correcting their usage mistakes!

That's just gotta beat the heck out of a half century + of hearing my mother's voice in my head correcting my mistakes!

goddess! :-)

/oh dear. I said gotta. ;-)

643 3 wood  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:41:38am

Good Morning Lizards.

Concerning the topic:

I think the frequency with which political operatives are being found asking questions in these political question and answer sessions speaks to a larger issue. That is, just how common it is for the MSM to be at the very least naive dupes if not willing stooges in the manipulation of the "news". As I've posted here before, reporters I've dealt with in the past have often admitted to me that their editors told them not only what to report on, but what they wanted the article to end up saying regardless of the real facts. Their main concern is creating conflict and controversy, not reporting the news.

Just the other week I had a reporter call me who was working on a rip job of a certain person and was sniffing around for some dirt. When I showed them that the target was not only not a bad person, but was actually a real good person, they decided to drop the story. The reporter actually told me that they were dropping the story cause their bloggers don't want to read about good news.

The MSM has obviously gone from supposedly reporting the news (assuming they ever were about that to begin with and that's a big "if"), to trying to shape and steer it. And then many in the MSM wonder why some of them are losing market share and revenue. So then in the effort to retain readers and revenue, they stoop more and more to steering and creating the news to get conflict and controversy going even more.

644 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:42:03am

re: #640 goddessoftheclassroom

Thank you. Alas I am a poor schmuck. I failed grammar all the way through public, high, and college school.

/but am still well edjamicated

645 MigueldowninMexico  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:43:16am

Carl

INTERVIEWER: What happened in these elections?
PERES: We lost.
INTERVIEWER: Who is we?
PERES: We, that is the Israelis.
INTERVIEWER: And who won?
PERES: All those who do not have an Israeli mentality.
INTERVIEWER: And who are they?
PERES: Call it the Jews.

(Daniel Ben Simon, Another Land [in Hebrew], Arieh Nir Publishers, 1997, p. 13. )
COMMENT: Peres views Jews as the antithesis of "real Israelis."


I nominate this guy for Prime Minister of the EU!
He fits perfectly.

646 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:44:14am

CNN hit for planted questions

Reports flew on the Internet that at least nine of the 34 questions posed via YouTube videos — on topics ranging from corn subsidies to Social Security reform — came from voters who have ties to Democrats or a vested interest in asking the Republicans to go on record.

Pretty soon it will be easier to list the CNN questioners who don't have active ties to Democrats.

647 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:44:58am
A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake shook several Caribbean holiday islands, destroying buildings and killing at least one person and causing widespread panic.
Thousands of residents fled their homes on the French island of Martinique and in Barbados after the earthquake struck late Thursday.

The quake, which was felt as far as Venezuela and the US territory of Puerto Rico, left at least two people injured in Martinique, while Barbados' emergency services chief was hurt while helping the population, police said.

One third of Martinique and thousands in Guadeloupe lost electricity.

One elderly woman died after suffering a heart attack in the panic of the moment in Martinique, security officials said.

The US Geological Survey said the quake's epicenter was about 23 kilometers (14 miles) northwest of Martinique, causing buildings to collapse on the French island and Barbados.

Police helicopters flew over Martinique to search for casualties.

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

648 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:46:01am

re: #643 3 wood

So what they are saying is that good news is no news?

649 littleoldlady  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:46:28am

Nuh. "People On Topic". It's time; I gotta go. ;-)

Good day, ALL!™

650 goddessoftheclassroom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:48:11am

re: #642 littleoldlady

re: #640 goddessoftheclassroom


I've had several former students, now in college, tell me that they hear my voice in their heads correcting their usage mistakes!

That's just gotta beat the heck out of a half century + of hearing my mother's voice in my head correcting my mistakes!

goddess! :-)

/oh dear. I said gotta. ;-)

{littleoldlady}

Oh, "gotta" is fine--it's dialect!

True story: when I was student teaching, a SENIOR genuinely thought "sorta" was a real word.

651 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:49:33am

Some grammar assistance of which I am not never good with. ;)

Some more good list of grammar rule (heh.) This one is my favorite!

652 gettinby  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:50:17am

Bye {littleoldlady}

653 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:50:33am

3 wood (#643),

So then in the effort to retain readers and revenue, they stoop more and more to steering and creating the news to get conflict and controversy going even more.

Can you say "getting desperate"?

They're seeing their "power" stripped away by an army of fact-checkers with instant access to a vast data base of information.

654 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:50:53am
Chadian anti-government rebels on Friday declared a "state of war" against French military forces in Chad and against any other foreign soldiers who might intervene in the landlocked African state.

The rebel Union of Forces for Democracy and Development (UFDD) made the statement as a largely French European Union peacekeeping force was preparing to deploy in eastern Chad in coming weeks to protect civilian refugees and aid workers. (Reuters

[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

655 Jim in Virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:51:31am

Cute picture of the day
Six year old does Irish dancing and plays violin (remarkably well)with her dad, in my wife's band.
3 wood- good to see you, wondered where you'd been. I'm working on my concertina, may play with the wife's band at the New Year's Eve gig. I've got the harmony part to "Metalman" (waltz) down.

656 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:52:19am

re: #646 Geepers

CNN hit for planted questions

Reports flew on the Internet that at least nine of the 34 questions posed via YouTube videos — on topics ranging from corn subsidies to Social Security reform — came from voters who have ties to Democrats or a vested interest in asking the Republicans to go on record.
Pretty soon it will be easier to list the CNN questioners who don't have active ties to Democrats.

Is this totally confirmed? Just for the final numbers. Wonder what would happen if the DNC did a debate on FOX NEWS.

/an actuall true to god non-partisan debate?

657 goddessoftheclassroom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:52:28am

Have a great day, Lizards! It's a Friday and the last day of November!

658 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:53:17am
IsraelNN.com) Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Thursday that nothing will deter Iran from its quest for nuclear technology.

He said that Iran is not obligated to allow supervision of its nuclear sites.

Condi blames Israel
[Link: www.israelnationalnews.com...]

659 Jim in Virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:55:00am

re: #653 Geepers

3 wood (#643),

So then in the effort to retain readers and revenue, they stoop more and more to steering and creating the news to get conflict and controversy going even more.

Can you say "getting desperate"?

.

I blame Limbaugh. He is not a news reporter. He is a very successful entertainer. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

660 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 3:55:03am

re: #633 Geepers

Carl in Jerusalem (#626),

How serious and substantial are these charges? And to what degree are they politically motivated?

The Leumi charges? When he was finance minister, he revised the terms of an auction of the government's (controlling) shares in the bank to benefit his friends/donors (they lost anyway).

Go here, here, here and here.

661 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:02:59am

re: #636 jim in virginia

re: #628 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #598 MigueldowninMexico


re: #589 littleoldlady


If God forbid they ever get their reichlet, the first Israeli who will have a street named after him will be Shimon Peres.

Not Yossi Beilin? (Who btw had an op ed last week in WaPo. Why?)
I can't imagine the Philistines naming a street after any Israeli.

Beilin will be second. Rabin used to call him Peres' poodle. Olmert MIGHT have a shot at fourth. After "Peace Now" Street.

662 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:03:13am

And speaking of "stoop[ing] more and more to steering and creating the news to get conflict and controversy going":

CNN Cites Omission of Bush’s Name at Debate, Quotes Daily Kos

A report on Thursday’s "The Situation Room" tried to make an issue out of the fact that President Bush’s name was only mentioned a few times at the Republican presidential debate that they organized with YouTube. CNN correspondent Carol Costello compared the President’s name to a curse word in her introduction to the report. "It sure seems like Bush has become a four-letter word you don't want to mention if you are a Republican running for office. They've taken to talking about him in code, not daring to say 'Bush,' but not shy about promoting his agenda."

Gasp. Republicans promoting the Republican's agenda?! The horror!

COSTELLO (on-camera): But you can switch that around. Some say there is a danger of not overtly criticizing Bush. According to the publisher of Daily Kos, a progressive website, if Democrats remind voters the Republican platform, and Bush's policies are one in the same, victory will be assured in the general election.

Now there's some simple-minded commentary. Yes, "victory will be assured", unless of course you don't think the Republican "agenda" is all things abhorrent.

663 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:04:33am

re: #645 MigueldowninMexico

Carl


INTERVIEWER: What happened in these elections?
PERES: We lost.
INTERVIEWER: Who is we?
PERES: We, that is the Israelis.
INTERVIEWER: And who won?
PERES: All those who do not have an Israeli mentality.
INTERVIEWER: And who are they?
PERES: Call it the Jews.(Daniel Ben Simon, Another Land [in Hebrew], Arieh Nir Publishers, 1997, p. 13. )
COMMENT: Peres views Jews as the antithesis of "real Israelis."


I nominate this guy for Prime Minister of the EU!
He fits perfectly.

I told you you'd like that post....

664 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:05:34am
IsraelNN.com) Labor Party Chairman Ehud Barak made a broad hint Friday that he intends to stay in the government even after the publication of the Winograd report. "I will not leave the government just because a few comrades get worked up over it," he told Labor's faction meeting.

"I will leave when I think that we have a chance to win," he said. "I intend to decide if and when we are leaving the government," he added.

Barak sounded a cautionary note following the Annapolis conference: "If there is no peace in 2008, it is not because of us," he said. "There is a silent majority that wants peace. However, the public is sober. The problem is not in our side. I am the head of the peace camp but I am also responsible for security."

[Link: www.israelnationalnews.com...]

665 Jim in Virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:06:45am

re: #654 storagemanager

FRANCE OUT OF CHAD!
It's because of the oil and Sarkosy's stock in Total, right?

666 fortescue  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:07:30am

re CAIR Plant

Has anyone pointed out that her UTUBE site has a subscriber/Link to a site showing JIHAD videos, and IED's blowing up US soldiers

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

not the link down below
which takes you here

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

Who cares about the care link, she links to a site that is treasonous. She is effectively promoting this site. Everyone who goes to see her site now, with one click can get to these anti American, hate sites.

This is disgusting

Am I missing something here, why isn't this the uproar?

667 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:08:28am

re: #665 Jim in Virginia

re: #654 storagemanager

FRANCE OUT OF CHAD!
It's because of the oil and Sarkosy's stock in Total, right?

The Zionist...look upthread.

668 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:10:41am

BlueCanuck (#656),

Is this totally confirmed? Just for the final numbers.

The Washington Times article has their names and affiliations (and several denials of wrongdoing from the politicians they're associated with.)

669 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:11:33am
670 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:11:38am
November 30, Aden: One person was killed and several wounded when Yemeni soldiers prevented thousands of protesters from reaching the site of an anti-regime demonstration.

Scores of Central Security units and army battalions were deployed in the early morning hours Thursday, stopping pedestrian and vehicle traffic on the roads leading to the location of the sit-in. Some oppositionists estimate that well over 100,000 people were turned back.

Yemeni President Saleh was also in Aden and delivered an address in May 22 Stadium to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen's independence from British occupation. One kilometer away from the President's rally, tens of thousands of anti-regime protesters held their demonstration at al-Hashimi Station in Sheik Othman city

[Link: mypetjawa.mu.nu...]

671 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:12:30am

re: #664 storagemanager

IsraelNN.com) Labor Party Chairman Ehud Barak made a broad hint Friday that he intends to stay in the government even after the publication of the Winograd report. "I will not leave the government just because a few comrades get worked up over it," he told Labor's faction meeting. "I will leave when I think that we have a chance to win," he said. "I intend to decide if and when we are leaving the government," he added.

Barak sounded a cautionary note following the Annapolis conference: "If there is no peace in 2008, it is not because of us," he said. "There is a silent majority that wants peace. However, the public is sober. The problem is not in our side. I am the head of the peace camp but I am also responsible for security."

[Link: www.israelnationalnews.com...]

Did they happen to mention that he dismembered Amir Peretz at that same meeting? (Heard this on the radio).

672 Jim in Virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:15:42am

Apropos of nothing except the weather
Baby it's cold outside

673 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:15:55am

I here by declare myselft in violation of the Iron Fist rule, and now log off.

/night litteoldlady, CIJ, goddess. storagemanager, geeps, Jim in Virginia.

/and those I have missed and many, many Lurkers.

sleeeeeep is a great thing.

674 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:16:26am
Proof, as if any was needed, that an attractive woman can make moments of even the most painful stupidity seem charming.

[Link: hotair.com...]

675 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:17:28am

re: #673 BlueCanuck

Sleep...we don't need no stinkin sleep!

676 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:19:10am

Carl in Jerusalem (#660),

Thanks for the info.

From your links:

While Zelekha may be saved, who knows whether the next whistle blower will be. Unfortunately, this type of corruption is all too typical here in Israel. It's time for the country's honest citizens to try to find a way to put a stop to it.

A survey released yesterday shows that nearly eighty-five percent of the Israeli public thinks that the country's leadership is corrupt.

Aack. Hate to hear that.

677 BlueCanuck  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:23:14am

re: #675 storagemanager

I have been on the ragged edge of sleeepnessness. (forgive me goddess.) I prefer sleep in large portions. ;)

/last post. NOW I am off to bed.
//bloggers help me. I MUST sleep. shortly.

678 Geepers  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:23:28am

fortescue (#666),

Who cares about the care link, she links to a site that is treasonous. She is effectively promoting this site. Everyone who goes to see her site now, with one click can get to these anti American, hate sites.

This is disgusting

Am I missing something here, why isn't this the uproar?

Um, the MSM is on the other side?

679 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:24:12am

The future of Iraq... [Link: www.vidmax.com...]

680 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:27:01am

Chick is terrified of chicken........ [Link: www.vidmax.com...]

681 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:27:20am
682 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:28:14am

re: #675 storagemanager

re: #673 BlueCanuck

Sleep...we don't need no stinkin sleep!

I'm going off line for mine in an hour and a half or so. I sleep as much between Friday night and Saturday as I usually do the rest of the week.

683 MJBrutus  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:28:46am

re: #23 DesertSage

I think it's about damned time that the Ay-Rabs started thinking a lot more about what we think of them!

684 Carl in Jerusalem  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:29:34am

re: #676 Geepers

Carl in Jerusalem (#660),

Thanks for the info.

From your links:

While Zelekha may be saved, who knows whether the next whistle blower will be. Unfortunately, this type of corruption is all too typical here in Israel. It's time for the country's honest citizens to try to find a way to put a stop to it.A survey released yesterday shows that nearly eighty-five percent of the Israeli public thinks that the country's leadership is corrupt.

Aack. Hate to hear that.

The other 15% are the people being paid off.

And Zelekha is leaving at the end of the month (I think today).

686 wahabicorridor  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:31:11am

morning lizards, this is a driveby, but you gotta see this.

Remember the letter sent out by Muslims saying they just want peace, blah, blah blah?

And a few were upset w/the Vaticans response? Well take a gander at how the Yale Divinity yahoos responded.

It referred to Muhammad as a prophet and apologized for "sinning against our Muslim neighbors."

"We want to begin by acknowledging that in the past (e.g. in the Crusades) and in the present (e.g. in excesses of the 'war on terror') many Christians have been guilty of sinning against our Muslim neighbors," said the letter, printed Nov. 18 in a full-page New York Times ad.

"Before we 'shake your hand' in responding to your letter," it continued, "we ask forgiveness of the All-Merciful One and of the Muslim community around the world."

[ed. I missed the NYT add, obviously]

signing the statement would be especially helpful to Christians who live and minister in Muslim-majority countries and cultures. In fact, some suggested that not signing could be damaging to these Christian brothers and sisters who live among Muslims."

puke

687 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:34:44am
Egyptian police on Friday found 350 kilograms of explosives and eight rockets meant to be smuggled into the Gaza Strip.

The discovery, which was made in a Beduin's home in the Sinai, came the day after Egyptian police discovered two underground tunnels leading to the Strip on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

688 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:36:33am

re: #682 Carl in Jerusalem

re: #675 storagemanager


re: #673 BlueCanuck

Sleep...we don't need no stinkin sleep!


I'm going off line for mine in an hour and a half or so. I sleep as much between Friday night and Saturday as I usually do the rest of the week.

It is the day of rest!

689 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:37:04am

Mornin' ya'all, been out of touch, has GW given away eretz Yisrael yet?

690 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:38:57am

Seattle scares kids, Reindeer will drown!


Mayor Greg Nickels, in an effort to promote a program that's distributing low-energy compact fluorescent bulbs, wrote an open letter to Santa expressing concern about the melting of the North Pole.

He writes to Claus:

Talk about thin ice! It sounds like you had one doozy of a summer up in the North Pole, and quite frankly I'm worried. I read the stories about how the Arctic sea ice shrank to a record low this year and that scientists are pointing the finger at global warming. Some say if we don't do something to cut greenhouse gas emissions soon, the North Pole might be ice free in summer as early as 2030.

Reindeer fly, but can they swim, too?

I for one would rather not find out. That's why we're launching "Operation Save Santa."

SNIP

691 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:39:21am

That should have said "& Olmerde".

692 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:39:29am

re: #689 BenZacharia

Mornin' ya'all, been out of touch, has GW given away eretz Yisrael yet?

It's not his to give away!

693 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:39:53am

re: #691 BenZacharia

That should have said "& Olmerde".

It's not his, either!

694 jim in virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:40:01am

re: #686 wahabicorridor

Let's take that letter and a Bible and go start missionary work in the Magic Kingdom. See how long that mutual tolerance and understanding lasts.

695 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:43:35am

What's next? Telling kids that the Easter Bunny's gonna' die from a dearth of carrots? That the Tooth Fairy won't be able to fly in smog?

696 Jimmy the Notable  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:44:02am

Good Morning Y'all! (although I'm about off to bed)

Michelle Malkin has a new article up about the CNN Debate Debacle.

CNN’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy

She mentions she'll be on Fox and Friends this morning around 8:15 to discuss.

G'nite Y'all!

697 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:46:17am

re: #696 Jimmy the Notable

Good Morning Y'all! (although I'm about off to bed)

Michelle Malkin has a new article up about the CNN Debate Debacle.

CNN’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy

She mentions she'll be on Fox and Friends this morning around 8:15 to discuss.

G'nite Y'all!

Fox ate CNN's breakfast this morning!

698 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:48:14am
699 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:50:21am

re: #698 BabbaZee

So ya gonna make me open a long thread on dial-up linstead of posting the comment. *Where the helll is that finger graphic?*

700 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:53:03am

re: #699 BenZacharia

lol

701 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:57:43am

re: #698 BabbaZee

Good morning...hope you are well.

702 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:58:36am

re: #700 BabbaZee

re: #699 BenZacharia

lol

Thread will not load, will ya post the comment?

703 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:00:44am

Hey, Charley Brown, the Great Pumpkin won't come 'cause GW has killed the pumpkin patch!

704 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:00:45am

The dog is barking at the window...and I don't see a thing...must be a coon.

705 hayseed  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:01:56am

good morning all...proof the Mohhammed had the streanth of 20 men.

in the midnight hour she cried mo, mo, mo with a rebel yell she cried mo,mo, mo

706 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:02:30am

Muslim rage day off to a fine start...........

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Thousands of Sudanese, many carrying knives and sticks, protest in Khartoum, calling for the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad

. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

707 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:03:22am

re: #706 storagemanager

Muslim rage day off to a fine start...........

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Thousands of Sudanese, many carrying knives and sticks, protest in Khartoum, calling for the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad

. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

They need some hoobies. Or, some brains. New lives?

708 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:03:53am

re: #702 BenZacharia

It's a LOOONNNNG comment
I ran out of characters.

basically it says

fuck you, LGF purity patrol

709 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:04:28am

re: #701 storagemanager

morning storage

well as can be expected lol

710 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:05:49am

re: #709 BabbaZee

re: #701 storagemanager

morning storage

well as can be expected lol

I hear you...woke up coughing...then a nose bleed...then the darn dog barking....a 61 pound dog has a loud bark..lol

711 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:07:25am

re: #690 MandyManners

Seattle scares kids, Reindeer will drown!


Mayor Greg Nickels, in an effort to promote a program that's distributing low-energy compact fluorescent bulbs, wrote an open letter to Santa expressing concern about the melting of the North Pole.He writes to Claus:

Talk about thin ice! It sounds like you had one doozy of a summer up in the North Pole, and quite frankly I'm worried. I read the stories about how the Arctic sea ice shrank to a record low this year and that scientists are pointing the finger at global warming. Some say if we don't do something to cut greenhouse gas emissions soon, the North Pole might be ice free in summer as early as 2030.

Reindeer fly, but can they swim, too?

I for one would rather not find out. That's why we're launching "Operation Save Santa."

SNIP

Thought this was SICK beyond belief. Proves that some on the left will stop at nothing to cram their puritanically hysterical opinions down our throats. The Crusaders of Global Warming.

Incidentally, Outside Magazine has a 5 page article on a famous skeptic scientist of global warming who says definitely NOT MAN MADE. Outside Magazine can read the tea leaves and see what's coming down the turnpike. And Inconvenient Expert

712 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:07:51am
BAGHDAD (AFP) - Authorities arrested more people on Friday after car bombs were found near the offices of Iraqi politician Adnan al-Dulaimi but did not say whether they thought he was the target or intended to use them himself.
Dulaimi, who told AFP he may have been targeted, said US and Iraqi troops held 43 people in raids on his Baghdad office and home after discovering two primed car bombs nearby.

"Early in the morning US and Iraqi troops came to my home and arrested 30 people, including my son Mekki," Dulaimi said.

He said troops had detained 13 people in a Thursday evening raid.

At the time, the Iraqi military Thursday announced the discovery of two vehicles packed with explosives at the premises in Baghdad's Hail Adel neighbourhood.

"Two car bombs, primed to explode, were found inside the office compound," Iraqi army spokesman Brigadier General Qasim Ata said on Thursday.

Troops destroyed the bombs in controlled explosions, causing heavy damage to Dulaimi's office and several nearby houses.

"It's a matter of regret that we found these car bombs at his office," Ata added, without saying whether Dulaimi was the target or whether the vehicles were meant to be detonated elsewhere.

On Friday, Dulaimi dissociated himself from the vehicles, which he said were found "somewhere behind my office and not close to it."

"There was no car bomb in or near my office," he insisted.

"I want to tell the Iraqi government, the American and Iraqi forces to check the information correctly because this announcement will make problems for the political process."

[Link: jihadwatch.org...]

713 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:09:01am

re: #708 BabbaZee

re: #702 BenZacharia

It's a LOOONNNNG comment
I ran out of characters.

basically it says

fuck you, LGF purity patrol

If there's a "purity patrol" around here....it must be busy. Cause I've never seen hide nor hair of 'em. Me thinks the Overlord is going to have his hands full watching these hatchlings. maybe Stinky needs a year-long time out for this stunt. ;) LOL

714 Jim in Virginia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:10:18am

re: #698 BabbaZee

{Babba!}
Tell us how you really feel, darlin. Don't hold back.

715 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:10:55am

re: #711 DistantThunder

I hope it blows up in Nickels' face.

716 bikermailman  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:11:27am

I have nothing constructive to add...Good Morning (and afternoon for you, Carl) Lizards!

717 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:11:34am

re: #714 Jim in Virginia

re: #698 BabbaZee

{Babba!}
Tell us how you really feel, darlin. Don't hold back.

I know...she is so shy....she really should learn to speak out.

718 MandyManners  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:11:45am

Gotsta' go. Have a good morning, loverly Lizards.

719 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:11:58am

re: #714 Jim in Virginia

{JIM!}

I tell ya, once I get up to my eyeballs with something and my patience runs out ....... BLAMMO!

720 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:12:33am

re: #714 Jim in Virginia

re: #698 BabbaZee

{Babba!}
Tell us how you really feel, darlin. Don't hold back.


I went back and read some of the posts, and for the life of me I have no idea what's got it( WA) so riled up? there seems to be talk of a conspiracy- or song_and_dance has a stalker - or it's a sock puppet orgy or something.
Whole end of the thread looks like a train wreck.

721 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:12:55am

re: #713 Owl

Cause I've never seen hide nor hair of 'em


lucky you
lol

722 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:13:51am

After they learned Islam means peace...they hit the street.

The protesters streamed out of mosques after Friday sermons, as pick-up trucks with loudspeakers blared messages against Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who was sentenced Thursday to 15 days in prison and deportation

[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

723 bikermailman  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:16:23am

re: #698 BabbaZee

COMPLETELY FUCKING SICK OF THEIR SHIT, PERIOD

Now, THAT'S a Cluex4™

725 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:17:43am

re: #722 storagemanager

After they learned Islam means peace...they hit the street.


haha

726 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:18:03am

*sniff*

Morning, everyone. The cold is still here and may actually be a sinus infection. I believe I will be calling my doctor in about an hour to see about getting in and getting an X-ray done of my sinuses. I'm trying to stay drugged up with antihistamines and decongestants, but I've got a fever too--which isn't supposed to be part of a normal cold.

Maybe I'll get to go back to work....one of these days.

727 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:18:07am

This could get out of hand...........

They massed in central Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace, where hundreds of riot police were deployed, although they did not attempt to stop the rally.
"Shame, shame on the U.K.," protesters chanted.

They called for Gibbons' execution, saying, "No tolerance: Execution," and "Kill her, kill her by firing squad."

The women's prison where Gibbons is being held is far from the site, as is the Unity High School where she taught, which is under heavy security protection.

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

728 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:20:16am

re: #720 Owl

My post is not about that thread in particular, although the behavior on that thread is indicative of my beef ,
it is just on that thread because reading that thread this morning I had a moment when I had had enough of the bullshit already.
This has been going on for quite some time but people are afraid to say anything.

Well, leave it to me, no one wanted to say anything to the GCPers a year and a half ago either, and in their frenzied effort first to recruit me to their "faction" and then in their drooling maniacal attempts to drive me off LGF they ended up imploding themselves.

It will always be that way.

This is like the 4th time already .

729 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:20:49am

re: #723 bikermailman
LOL!
How are you feeling did you go back to work yesterday?

730 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:20:49am

re: #727 storagemanager

This could get out of hand...........

They massed in central Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace, where hundreds of riot police were deployed, although they did not attempt to stop the rally.
"Shame, shame on the U.K.," protesters chanted.
They called for Gibbons' execution, saying, "No tolerance: Execution," and "Kill her, kill her by firing squad."

The women's prison where Gibbons is being held is far from the site, as is the Unity High School where she taught, which is under heavy security protection.


[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

But, but, but......tolerance is the answer! Give peace a chance! why do they hate us?

Oh, she insulted a muslim. Off with her head.


/ moonbattery off

731 wahabicorridor  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:22:33am

re: #713 Owl

If there's a "purity patrol" around here....it must be busy. Cause I've never seen hide nor hair of 'em

The Purity Patrol starts here.....

and gets worse. I've had the misfortune to witness sorority rushes that made my teeth itch less than that crap

732 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:22:51am

re: #728 BabbaZee


Well, leave it to me, no one wanted to say anything to the GCPers a year and a half ago either, and in their frenzied effort first to recruit me to their "faction" and then in their drooling maniacal attempts to drive me off LGF they ended up imploding themselves.

I said... something...thats why they hate me.

733 bikermailman  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:23:21am

re: #722 storagemanager

After they learned Islam means peace...they hit the street.

The protesters streamed out of mosques after Friday sermons, as pick-up trucks with loudspeakers blared messages against Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who was sentenced Thursday to 15 days in prison and deportation

[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

Not that any of the 'real' human rights organizations give a damn.

734 bikermailman  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:25:11am

re: #729 BabbaZee

re: #723 bikermailman
LOL!
How are you feeling did you go back to work yesterday?

Yeah, no more jammies...lol Felt pretty good, if only I can get rid of the chest/sinus cold. It was a pretty good day, today I get to carry in a cold rain though....I'm sure Ben Hur will be happy to see....lol Thanks for asking.

735 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:25:47am

re: #732 storagemanager

I am speaking of what happened before you were registered here. I know you have said things since you have been here.

Its why they think you are my sock LOL

736 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:26:36am

re: #734 bikermailman

I have that cold now and colds do me in because of the missing parts thing.

wah.

737 excitedVulcan  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:26:39am

Quite right. In fact, we could be on the verge of another war. If the U.K. has it in them. I kinda doubt they do, and with an election around the corner, and funding probs for the activities in Iraq, I can't imaging the U.S. getting into it. A rescue mission could be pretty impressive, tho! (as long as Jimmah isn't involved)

738 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:26:40am

re: #735 BabbaZee

re: #732 storagemanager

I am speaking of what happened before you were registered here. I know you have said things since you have been here.

Its why they think you are my sock LOL

But..we know...I am really a shoe.

739 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:27:30am

re: #728 BabbaZee

re: #720 Owl

My post is not about that thread in particular, although the behavior on that thread is indicative of my beef ,
it is just on that thread because reading that thread this morning I had a moment when I had had enough of the bullshit already.
This has been going on for quite some time but people are afraid to say anything.

Well, leave it to me, no one wanted to say anything to the GCPers a year and a half ago either, and in their frenzied effort first to recruit me to their "faction" and then in their drooling maniacal attempts to drive me off LGF they ended up imploding themselves.

It will always be that way.

This is like the 4th time already .


Ohhhh.....I get the jist of it, but what's a " GCP'r ? " Unfort. a year and a half ago I couldn't see LGF at work. I'm sure this temporary lapse in IT will someday once again block me, but until then...

740 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:27:55am

re: #731 wahabicorridor

LOL

being a street urchin I myself have never experienced said sorority rush...but in retrospect I am sure I am glad to have missed it

741 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:29:17am

re: #739 Owl

Never mind the GCPers LOL


it is a blog that is comprised largely of disgruntled and banned LGF posters

742 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:30:14am

re: #738 storagemanager

LOL


Are you a formal shoe
a casual shoe

or the dreaded PERSIAN SHOE?

743 ec marm  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:30:35am

re: #729 BabbaZee
Poor puppetry makes me laugh. The other night I saw one of the twins pop up and go, "Did I miss something? Me too!"
I hate when my (limited) intelligence is insulted.

744 wahabicorridor  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:30:36am

re: #740 BabbaZee

re: #731 wahabicorridor

LOL

being a street urchin I myself have never experienced said sorority rush...but in retrospect I am sure I am glad to have missed it


I grew up in a mall.............

heh.

gotta hop. End-of-month invoices, end-of-week newsletters, short staffed.

745 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:33:30am

re: #738 storagemanager

Show me some sole...

746 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:33:35am

re: #744 wahabicorridor

...short staffed.

Shrinkage? "Elaine, do woman know about shrinkage?"-JS

747 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:33:39am

Just read this from Michelle Malkin:

In a now richly ironic interview with Wired.- com before the debate, David Bohrman, a CNN senior vice president, explained why videos were picked not by popular vote, but by supposedly seasoned CNN journalists: The Web is still too immature a medium to set an agenda for a national debate, he claimed. "It's really easy for the campaigns to game the system."
"You've seen how effective the Ron Paul campaign [supporters] have been on the Web," he noted. "You don't know if there are 40 or 4 million of them. It would be easy for a really organized campaign to stack the deck."
What does Bohrman have to say about his crack staff now?

Wow. I'll bet that genius Rove is behind all this. Pass the popcorn.

Read the whole thing at

CNN's Screw-up
748 TMF  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:34:41am

Duncan Hunters "FU" response to this moron was phenomenal.

Hey, bitch- its the MUSLIM world that should be apologizing to US, not the other way around.

749 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:36:40am

re: #743 ec marm

A pox on those who insult our limited intelligence!

lol

750 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:38:08am

re: #747 DistantThunder

As long as the veil isn't dropped to show how they are gaming the system (i.e. pushing democrat candidates), it's all good.

751 LC LaWedgie  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:39:12am

re: #484 Neo Con since 9/11

re: #449 Killian Bundy

OK, thanks. I filled out their form with the info.

752 RetiredUSAF  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:39:23am

Morning all hope those fighting the cold/flu thing are doing better. It had me down hard until about Wednesday morning. Still draining, coughing, and trying to clear it from the lungs. At this rate I’m never going to get back in shape for next Spring’s cycling season.

You have to love the gardeners at CNN I have been watching it closely at Michelle Malkin’s site. Glad to see Charles is all over this too. Thank God for the new media where we get the real story with links to do our own research and form our own opinions.

753 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:40:52am

re: #752 RetiredUSAF

Morning sir.
How do you take your coffee?

754 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:41:22am

re: #742 BabbaZee


Are you a formal shoe
a casual shoe

or the dreaded PERSIAN SHOE?


lo.

fatwa on you!

Thousands of Islamic fanatics wielding knives demand jailed Mo hammed teddy bear teacher be executed.

I have a pet lizard named Mohamed.

755 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:43:31am

I named my shoes ..Mohammad.

756 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:43:44am

re: #754 ibmkeyboard

no~ obesetwa on YOU!

lo

757 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:44:01am

re: #750 vxbush

re: #747 DistantThunder

As long as the veil isn't dropped to show how they are gaming the system (i.e. pushing democrat candidates), it's all good.

That's where the great pajamajadeen come in. Bwahahaha

758 Peter Verkooijen  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:44:43am

Middle Easterners Eye Media Buys

... oil-rich United Arab Emirate states Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which have expressed a desire to own Western media and entertainment companies ...
759 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:44:57am

re: #757 DistantThunder

Don't you wonder if the Google folks are secretly fuming that their tools are helping to show how incompentent democrats are?

760 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:45:20am
761 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:45:25am

Of course, it would help if I spelled incompetent correctly. :D

762 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:45:28am

re: #755 storagemanager

I named my shoes ..Mohammad.

Funny, I just named my hot chocolate, Mohammed Cocoa.

Any stripper is free to steal this name.

763 Diamond Bullet  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:46:04am

Obviously we're all giving these plants too much credit by describing them as "asking questions". It's really just a moonbat mini-speech followed by a demand that legitimate politicans dignify it by responding to it.

And I love how liberals constantly engage in tactics they imagine the Republicans do. As usual, the only way they think they can win is to cheat - that's what happens when you show up to a battle of ideas unarmed.

764 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:46:28am

Umm ... uh ... good morning? 36 degrees in Chambodia, clear sunny chilly. I was going to say something about Peggy Noonan''s column today, but I think I'll just keep my head down.

765 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:46:54am

re: #762 DistantThunder
My dog is named coco...maybe I should.....

766 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:47:26am

re: #764 Lucius Septimius

Probably a good idea. You stay here too long and you're likely to get the cold that's going around.

767 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:48:00am

re: #759 vxbush

re: #757 DistantThunder

Don't you wonder if the Google folks are secretly fuming that their tools are helping to show how incompentent democrats are?

It's another Wyle E. Coyote Running Off the Cliff - momment.
Beep. Beep.

Karl you magnificent master of media...lol

768 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:48:20am

(CNN) -- A renowned nuclear physics professor and a six-week old baby, due to meet his grandfather for the first time, were among the 56 people killed when a plane crashed in southern Turkey early Friday, agency reports have said.


[Link: www.cnn.com...]

769 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:48:25am

re: #731 wahabicorridor

re: #713 Owl


If there's a "purity patrol" around here....it must be busy. Cause I've never seen hide nor hair of 'em

The Purity Patrol starts here.....

and gets worse. I've had the misfortune to witness sorority rushes that made my teeth itch less than that crap


I must be missing something. I read down a good way and even checked the link in the first post. But look, you don't have to waste your time tryin' to explain it to me - I'll either get it or I won't. No biggie. I just kept looking for someone telling someone else to shut up because they didn't like them saying "damn" or something. Maybe you guys are using a different meaning of the word " purity" here though.

I have noticed on several of the new hatchling threads that people will post " I finally made it" or " Horray, I'm in!" and you click they're football and they've been around for a couple of years, or at least sometime this year. I've seen it quite a few times, when names sounded familiar to me. but since I wasn't around for a while, I thought maybe I was misrememberin' it. :) So i'd clicky on the 'ball and it would say they weren't hatchlings at all. But I chalked it up to computer/net gremlins.


I do know one thing. if Babba is a'gin it, then I'm a'gin it, more times than not.

Now, that's southern for " against it", ya'll...........

770 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:48:58am

re: #756 BabbaZee

re: #754 ibmkeyboard

no~ obesetwa on YOU!

lo

Gramscian whores for Ron Paul!

shoes named Mohamed?

fatwa on all you lizard bastards.

771 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:49:02am

re: #741 BabbaZee


Oh. I thought that was DU. ;) HA>

772 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:49:08am

re: #765 storagemanager

re: #762 DistantThunder
My dog is named coco...maybe I should.....

Name your dog's nipples Mohammed? Great Idea...

Cue the Nipples, Nipples song.

773 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:49:38am

re: #766 vxbush

I've already got a headache -- painkiller hangover I think from too many weeks of the crap.

774 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:50:22am

re: #768 storagemanager


(CNN) -- A renowned nuclear physics professor and a six-week old baby, due to meet his grandfather for the first time, were among the 56 people killed when a plane crashed in southern Turkey early Friday, agency reports have said.


[Link: www.cnn.com...]

Only 56 people and one of themhappens to be a nuclear physicist traveling to Turkey.

What are the odds? I smell a plot.....

775 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:50:39am

re: #764 Lucius Septimius


Oh, now you gonna go make me go 'n look a it aintcha.....

776 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:51:02am

When my pet lizard Mohamed gets fat,
I am going to roast and eat his ass.

777 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:51:15am

I spelled allah in the porcelain kaaba using nothing butt (pun in there btw) steaming morning mohamed, then finished with 2 pages (thank you Sheryl C.) of koran.

778 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:51:52am

re: #762 DistantThunder

Any stripper is free to steal this name.

rotf!

779 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:52:15am

re: #771 Owl

re: #741 BabbaZee


Oh. I thought that was DU. ;) HA>

Notice how quiet DU has been for a long long while. I heard that Karl Rove runs DU in order to make liberals look seriously moronic.

780 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:53:59am
re: #768 storagemanager


(CNN) -- A renowned nuclear physics professor and a six-week old baby, due to meet his grandfather for the first time, were among the 56 people killed when a plane crashed in southern Turkey early Friday, agency reports have said.


All dead?
the cabin of the plane was still intact, must not have had on seat belts.

no seat belts?

781 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:55:18am

re: #777 BenZacharia

I spelled allah in the porcelain kaaba using nothing butt (pun in there btw) steaming morning mohamed, then finished with 2 pages (thank you Sheryl C.) of koran.

Oh Shit!

Bwha.

782 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:55:49am

re: #779 DistantThunder

re: #771 Owl


re: #741 BabbaZee


Oh. I thought that was DU. ;) HA>


Notice how quiet DU has been for a long long while. I heard that Karl Rove runs DU in order to make liberals look seriously moronic.


I think they all flocked to Kos about the time he said " screw 'em." I can see it now....thousands of leftists suddenly saw their savior riding a beam of hate into the underworld.

783 hayseed  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:56:10am

re: #773 Lucius Septimius

if you have been taking percocet for a couple weeks and stop taking them you may feel bad for a day or two

784 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:56:25am

Talk about hooked........

Smoker Dragged Screaming From Court After Threatening to Kill Mom With Ax"It arose out of an issue over his mother refusing to buy him cigarettes or not being able to afford to buy him cigarettes that upset Raunie."

[Link: www.breitbart.tv...]

785 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:56:38am

re: #781 ibmkeyboard

re: #777 BenZacharia

I spelled allah in the porcelain kaaba using nothing butt (pun in there btw) steaming morning mohamed, then finished with 2 pages (thank you Sheryl C.) of koran.

Oh Shit!

Bwha.

Big long brown Fatwa on you!?!

787 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:57:20am

re: #770 ibmkeyboard

rotf

Keyboardicus Reruns!

and another

788 hayseed  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:58:59am

re: #786 JammieWearingFool

I guess the did not Have a Muslim focus group....what were they thinking.

789 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:59:37am

re: #764 Lucius Septimius

Why? Keep the head down, I mean. I don't know what the percentage of 'educated' voters is these days, but (for you) is it a matter of what a candidate says that makes a difference, or what he says he believes?

790 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 5:59:49am

Did you guys hear about the lady that killed her two kids in a store's bathroom. Forwarning - it's a horriffic event. I'll leave it at that. I think it was yesterday. I wish I had a link, but i heard it on the radio.

what is wrong with people.......

bbl. gotta do the morning news site run. hot air, drudge, townhall, etc.

791 vxbush  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:00:17am

Ugh; okay, I've hit my limit today. Take care, lizards.

[leaves Kleenex boxes all around for those suffering with colds]

792 hayseed  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:00:28am

re: #788 hayseed

/jus kidden

793 dentate  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:00:28am

CNN's top story reads "Hundreds Protest Teacher Bear Teddy." For a single, wonderful moment I thought maybe this meant that hundreds of Brits were out in the streets of London protesting her imprisonment.

Dream on. It's the Sudanese populace, which wants to execute her.

Hundreds of protesters brandishing swords and sticks gathered outside Khartoum's presidential palace Friday to vent their anger against a British teacher jailed for allowing children to name a teddy bear "Mohammed."

Swords and sticks? And what will become of the children whose idea it was to use this name (which is probably the single most common given name on the planet anyway)?

794 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:01:45am

re: #775 Owl

Oh, all right ....

Peggy Noonan has a typically meandering column today (sometimes I'm amazed they pay her for doing this, but I guess the name carries enough panache it doesn't matter how annoying her prose is) dealing with the question of Hillary's inevitability. I posted my views on the democrat strategy last night (as usual as the thread was about to croak); on the general issue of Hillary's strategy and it's limitations, Peggy and I are in complete agreement. For once. Here's the meat (you can read the rest of the article for the potatoes and stringbeans if you'd like):

Mrs. Clinton is acting as if she's scared. She insists to Katie Couric that she's the next president--"It will be me"--and she's back to using the language of aggression -- there's been a lot of "beat," as in they've been trying to "beat me." In the first 60 seconds of her Couric interview she used some variation on the word "attack" five times. If Mitt Romney talked like this, they'd be asking who put the Red Bull in his milkshake.

She continues her political kleptomania in terms of themes from the 1988 presidential campaign, which seems to preoccupy her. A few months ago she was saying she was born in the middle of America in the middle of the century, which is what George H.W. Bush said of Dan Quayle. She proceeded to call herself famous but unknown, which is what was said of Mr. Bush at the time. Now she calls herself ready from day one to be president. Old Bush's tag line in his '88 commercials was "Ready on day one to be a great president."

This is the first time she's faced a real threat, in Barack Obama, and it's left me thinking about how being The Inevitable is a high-risk game. You can get far being the inevitable choice. A lot of people will believe it and support you, especially the weak, and the pragmatic. They give you early support and early money. Others see the endorsements and contributions. Another level of giver and supporter kicks in. It starts to show in the national polls. Everyone knows you're inevitable.

But there are two problems with this strategy. One is that your support is by definition broad but shallow. You have a lot of people, but they won't crawl over broken glass for you. When I talk to Hillary supporters they mostly enact a facsimile of what they think passion is, and are reduced to a dulled aggression. "We're gonna win."

The second part of the inevitability problem is that once you seem no longer inevitable--once the polls stop rising or start to fall, once that air is out of the balloon and the thing that made everyone fall in line is gone--well, what do you do? If the main argument of your candidacy is you're inevitable and suddenly you're evitable, where does that leave you? What does it leave you with? Mere hunger. Insistence: "It will be me."

And anger at this nobody who wasn't even in the Senate when you took the big votes, this cream puff who was a functionary in Chicago when you were getting your head beaten in by Ken Starr. What does Mrs. Clinton do when she's feeling angry? What has she done in the past? Goodness, this won't be pretty.

Inevitable is a good game to play until it doesn't work anymore.

795 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:02:44am

re: #790 Owl

[Link: www.breitbart.tv...]

796 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:02:48am

re: #789 Cap'n DOC

re: #764 Lucius Septimius

Why? Keep the head down, I mean. I don't know what the percentage of 'educated' voters is these days, but (for you) is it a matter of what a candidate says that makes a difference, or what he says he believes?


Along those lines - there was a caller yesterday to Hannity i think - no it was hannity come to think of it. says we should judge them by what the positions they have had in this last year of campaigning.


huh?


My problem with that, Seanbaby, is this :

How can we know if what they say they believe, they really believe - or if they are saying it to win an election. Saying we just have to trust them is no longer acceptable. . . . . ( hello? bush? )

So the ONLY thing that we can go by is THE RECORD THEY HAVE.....and not what they say they believe leading up to a vote.


I don't trust any of them anymore. W ruined that for me.

797 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:03:30am

re: #786 JammieWearingFool

Sudan Teddy Case Stalls 'Tickle Me Muhammad' Launch

And I'd ordered two for Christmas - shoot.

798 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:03:36am

re: #786 JammieWearingFool

Sudan Teddy Case Stalls 'Tickle Me Muhammad' Launch

ha.

All your tits, shoes and teddy's are belonging us.

799 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:03:46am
And what will become of the children whose idea it was to use this name (which is probably the single most common given name on the planet anyway)?

They will be the islamic terrorists of tomorrow.

800 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:04:18am

re: #789 Cap'n DOC

is it a matter of what a candidate says that makes a difference, or what he says he believes?

Not addressed to me but riffing off your statement there ...

GWB proves it does not matter one whit what a candidate says or what they say they believe in.

I believe zero from all politicians henceforth from now unto forever.

801 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:04:46am

re: #786 JammieWearingFool

money quote

“We really thought it would help soften the image of Muslims,” said the unnamed Mattel source, “and help to bring about the peaceful world order which they have been fighting for almost non-stop over the past 1,400 years.”
802 lawhawk  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:05:19am

Greets and saluts. Much whining and seeting in Sudan this morning as the Sudanese take to the streets with machetes and clubs demanding Gillian Gibbons be put to death over the Mohammed bear incident.

Never mind that she didn't name the bear; her students did.

Never mind that Amnesty International couldn't be bothered to address the issue. I doubt they even know who Gibbons is.

We wouldn't want AI to have to side up against Islamists - might be bad for AI.

803 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:05:46am

re: #796 Owl


I don't trust any of them anymore. W ruined that for me

Amen to that Owl

804 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:05:51am

re: #793 dentate

CNN's top story reads "Hundreds Protest Teacher Bear Teddy." For a single, wonderful moment I thought maybe this meant that hundreds of Brits were out in the streets of London protesting her imprisonment.

Dream on. It's the Sudanese populace, which wants to execute her.

Hundreds of protesters brandishing swords and sticks gathered outside Khartoum's presidential palace Friday to vent their anger against a British teacher jailed for allowing children to name a teddy bear "Mohammed."

Swords and sticks? And what will become of the children whose idea it was to use this name (which is probably the single most common given name on the planet anyway)?

The one child said he was naming the bear after himself: Mohammad

Where's the Saudi PR machine on this one......big PR boo-boo on this one for the Muslims.

I'm naming my toenail clippings Mohammad.

805 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:05:58am

re: #789 Cap'n DOC

I just meant I wanted to stay out of the fracas here from about an hour ago.

806 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:06:03am

LS and Storemgr.

thanks.

807 Iron Fist  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:07:27am

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

808 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:07:32am

re: #796 Owl

How can we know if what they say they believe, they really believe...

I'm an independent. I've chosen the lesser of two evils in the last two election cycles.

I ask myself this question: How does what the candidate say he or she believes jive with what I believe? Is there some wiggle room on certain issues or are there issues which have no room for compromise?

809 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:07:35am

re: #802 lawhawk

Amnesty International is concerned with only one thing: undermining western liberal democracy and championing the cause of Communism. It has been their primary objective since day one.

810 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:07am

re: #805 Lucius Septimius

re: #789 Cap'n DOC

I just meant I wanted to stay out of the fracas here from about an hour ago.


I just scrapped a big pile of fracas off my shoe( which is named muhummered, btw)

811 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:11am

re: #806 Owl

LS and Storemgr.

thanks.

Anytime.

812 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:34am

I propose a Million Mohammad Teddy Bear March in front of CAIR headquarters, and the Sudanese and Saudi embadssy.

813 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:43am

re: #773 Lucius Septimius

re: #766 vxbush

I've already got a headache -- painkiller hangover I think from too many weeks of the crap.


that shit will do that to you.

I started smoking weed again after a million years post surgically because they had had me on morphine and morphine derivatives so long I knew I was heading for Rush Limbaugh land if I didn't put a stop to it.

That shit sucks anyway, weed and advil is much more effective at pain control IMO

814 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:45am

re: #809 Lucius Septimius

Ok. Technically, I guess you could say those are two things, but for the sake of argument, we'll say they are two hypostases of the same substance.

Where's my friggin' sock puppet when I need it?

Oh, in the wash.

Dang.

815 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:08:59am

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

maple flavor and regular

816 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:09:15am

The D's scare me.....so I will vote R...

817 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:09:18am

re: #806 Owl

LS and Storemgr.

thanks.

Your welcome. But for what?

818 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:09:23am

re: #805 Lucius Septimius

no fracas here

819 anotherindyfilmguy  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:09:34am

re: #707 MandyManners

re: #706 storagemanager

Muslim rage day off to a fine start...........

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Thousands of Sudanese, many carrying knives and sticks, protest in Khartoum, calling for the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad


. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

They need some hoobies. Or, some brains. New lives?

They need to test reincarnation perhaps?

820 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:09:46am

re: #816 storagemanager

I voted R and got D

821 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:10:19am

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

I dunno, ever hear of Smithfield mohammads?

822 FrogMarch  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:10:59am

I thought the Youtube applicants were "undecided voters"?
I guess not. I guess they were mostly democrat operatives.
Funny how out of 5000 submissions - CNN found all of the democrat operatives! Amazing, isn't it?


Kurtz says:

So let me get this straight... in the Democrat YouTube debates, the "undecided questioners" are Democratic activists and in the Republican YouTube debates, the "undecided questioners" are Democratic activists.

seems fair. Democrats are holy and therefor they are allowed to cheat.

823 realwest  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:11:17am

Good morning Y'all from a chilly (36 degrees, going up to 62 degrees) but bright and sunny Charlotte!
How is everyone this fine morning?

824 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:11:32am
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Thousands of Sudanese, many carrying knives and sticks, protest in Khartoum, calling for the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad


. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]

They need some hoobies. Or, some brains. New lives?

They need to test reincarnation perhaps?

Seriously culturally deprived culture in need of art, music, love, hope, and compassion.

825 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:11:39am

re: #807 Iron Fist

My stripper name would be
Jewcy Bacon McPigmeat

826 dentate  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:11:58am

re: #799 Owl

Since Mohammed like cats, is it OK to name your cat after him? Anyone want to give it a try?

By the way, if you look at that Wikipedia link, it turns out good old Mo used to do his ablutions in used cat water. Lovely.

827 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:11:58am

re: #813 BabbaZee

Ibuprofin does help, though it tends to make me edgy for some reason. As for the second, well, with a bunch of kids that's not an option any more. Also, after I hit 40 all it did was make me sleepy. And it's not good for keeping my girlish figure either ...

828 loppyd  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:12:04am

Good Morning and Happy Friday to Lizard Nation!

Did CNN hire Mary Mapes when nobody was looking?

829 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:12:22am

re: #810 Owl

LOL. I'm into calling anyone of that religious persuasion a mohammedan. Marketing pork with that name (how about Mohammed's Fat Back?) is ok with me.

830 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:12:29am

re: #820 BabbaZee

re: #816 storagemanager

I voted R and got D


Obama is a Muslim....and Hillary is sleeping with one......

831 Iron Fist  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:12:46am

re: #825 BabbaZee,

LOL

{BabbaZeeeeee}

832 RetiredUSAF  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:12:57am

re: #753 BabbaZee

Already all over the coffee have been doing my monthly GI party on my work area. Need to dusty all my stuff off every now and then. You pick up a lot of items after 25 years on active duty and 6 years in simple service. Now back to work and lurk. Sleep tight America your Air Force surfs the web while securing the skies. LOL!

833 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:13:00am

re: #820 BabbaZee

re: #816 storagemanager

I voted R and got D bent over and brutally sodomized by a f*cktard that thinks 'allah' is the name of the MOST HIGH.

834 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:13:09am

re: #823 realwest

Good mornin' to you. I see you showed up after I went to bed last night -- up late with the meds? Any more news from the sawbones?

835 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:13:27am

re: #826 dentate

re: #799 Owl

Since Mohammed like cats, is it OK to name your cat after him? Anyone want to give it a try?

By the way, if you look at that Wikipedia link, it turns out good old Mo used to do his ablutions in used cat water. Lovely.

836 realwest  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:13:54am

YO BABBA!

837 loppyd  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:14:10am

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

MMMMMM....Bacon.

/Homer Simpson

838 hayseed  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:14:21am

re: #813 BabbaZee

I have been on narcotics for 13 years now...hope fully after this next surgery I'll be able to stop. tried weed it helped a little but pain mgmt tests for that so no can do.lol

839 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:14:54am
840 RetiredUSAF  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:14:57am

re: #815 DistantThunder

Mmmmmmmmmmm Bacon.

841 ec marm  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:15:00am

Joe Biden. The picture speaks for itself.
Can I question his patriotism? Political pandering is one step lower than street corner prostitution imo.
Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran

842 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:15:13am

Feminist author caves to Islamists

Spokesthingys from the National Association of Gals were unavailable for comment.

843 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:15:21am

We will never forget the Teddy Bear Bullies named Mohammad, and Mohammad and a few hundred more Mohammads.

844 DistantThunder  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:16:24am

re: #839 taxfreekiller

Of Note:

Babba Zees etal

Tfk been sending warnings out on Huckabee, now others heed and speak.

[Link: www.washingtontimes.com...]
Stephen Dinan
Nov. 30, 2007

Roy Beck of numbers, the guys from Center for Immigration studies.

He is just a good preacher, needs to stay where he is,
just like poor Pres. Bush just does not have the mean
streak needed to do what has to be done for the long
range life of the Constitution and freedom and justice.

Nice guys need not apply.

If it's too good to be true...it usually is.

845 Cap'n DOC  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:16:37am

re: #823 realwest

Good Morning! Why do I always hear Robin Williams saying that when you say that? Chillier here. 13 and a bit breezy.

846 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:17:49am

That thar is one bar TR woulda shot.

Realwest, started out at 17° here.

847 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:18:11am

re: #841 ec marm

Joe Biden. The picture speaks for itself.
Can I question his patriotism? Political pandering is one step lower than street corner prostitution imo.
Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran


Joe Biden ought to impeach his hairdresser.

848 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:18:54am

re: #827 Lucius Septimius

It was the ONLY thing that would let me sleep after the second surgery.

849 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:19:00am

Here's a little tidbit from yesterdays BotW. I agree with Taranto that this is really sort of disgusting:

Here's an appalling press release from the University of Texas:
Challenging the idea that racism education could be harmful to students, a new study from The University of Texas at Austin found the results of learning about historical racism are primarily positive. The study appears in the November/December issue of the journal Child Development.

Psychologists Rebecca Bigler and Julie Milligan Hughes found white children who received history lessons about discrimination against famous African Americans had significantly more positive attitudes toward African Americans than those who received lessons with no mention of racism. African-American children who learned about racism did not differ in their racial attitudes from those who heard lessons that omitted the racism information, the study showed. . . .

Both white and black children who learned about racism were more likely to value racial fairness and to express greater satisfaction with the lesson. White children whose lessons included information on discrimination showed more defensiveness, had more racial guilt (if they were older than 7) and were less likely to accept stereotypical views about African Americans.

Breaking down stereotypes is all well and good, but what kind of sicko thinks it's "positive" to make 7-year-olds feel guilty about the color of their skin?

A liberal, that's who. I recall what Hannah Arendt said of the discipline of psychology -- she said it was entirely devoted to proving that there was no such thing as human freedom. In the hands of these "educators" it is a tool for social reprogramming. This is, IMHO, nothing less than child abuse.

One more (of millions) reason to home school.

850 nevergiveup  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:19:02am

re: #841 ec marm

Joe Biden. The picture speaks for itself.
Can I question his patriotism? Political pandering is one step lower than street corner prostitution imo.
Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran

Besides being a traitorous bastard, I don't think Biden was any good at math. By the time they get the old impeachment show on the road, we'll have a new President anyway. Of course unless Bush institutes Marshal law like some of the left think he will.

851 Iron Fist  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:19:04am

re: #841 ec marm,

it is just that in the event of a war between the US and Iran, Joe Biden is on Iran's side. I'm glad he is making that clear.

852 christheprofessor  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:19:46am

re: #801 BenZacharia

re: #786 JammieWearingFool

money quote


“We really thought it would help soften the image of Muslims,” said the unnamed Mattel source, “and help to bring about the peaceful world order which they have been fighting for almost non-stop over the past 1,400 years.”

The stupidity of that statement is astounding. Not to mention the naivete -- it sounds like Mattel is hoping they achieve the "peaceful world order" they've been fighting for for almost 1400 years.

Reminds me of the dumbass T-shirt/bumper sticker slogan from the 60s or 70s that fighting for peace is like f*cking for virginity...

853 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:20:04am

re: #842 JammieWearingFool

idiots

854 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:20:20am
DUBAI : Osama bin Laden urged Europeans to break ranks with the United States and quit Afghanistan, while stressing he alone was behind the 9/11 attacks, in a tape attributed to him on Al-Jazeera television on Thursday.

Rosey is gona call you a liar! [Link: www.channelnewsasia.com...]

855 Globular Cluster  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:20:42am

Uh oh. Thousands are protesting in Sudan to execute the schoolteacher.

856 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:20:53am

re: #839 taxfreekiller

huckabee wannabe
si

I see

857 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:21:19am

re: #808 Cap'n DOC


My point was how do we know they actually beleive it or not? W was a conservative when elected according to him, the party, and all of us( fooled alot of us me thinks)....but now look at what his Administration has become. . .

I want to like the guy. I want to say that he's a good-hearted man. Somewhere in the back of my head, I still want to see him as the leader I thought he was. . . .

but you can't argue with facts. And the fact is he's sold America and conservatives out on a number of issues.....and I believe he's sell out Israel if it would somehow untarnish his image with the left before he leaves office.

I see two true conservatives in this thing right now.....Fred and Hunter( and Tanc, too I guess). But how do I know they are real conservatives and really believe what they say? hannity told listeners yesterday that we had to look at what they've SAID they believe in the last year.

Sorry, but that's just stupid considering what we've seen in teh last 4 years. I want to know what their record is. What they've done in the past.


If you flip-floped on abortion, illegals, the WOT or any other major issue(taxes), then I cannot in good faith, vote for you.

(I've mentioned Fred here, so csdeven will probably be along shortly to call him names. and that's fine, but if you are out there cs and you see this and want to comment, please give me some links or some info or something i can see to verify your accusations. Just saying Fred is a fraud won't get much play around here without something to back it up - and that goes for saying anything about anyone, IMHO. )


Anyway, I can't believe rudy when he says he'd appoint conservative judges. I can't believe Huck about taxes or illegals, and I can't believe Mitt on abortion. not because I don't believe what they say necess. but because their record says otherwise. Of course, bush's record before being President was far better than his recor dsince if i remember right - and there wasn't much to complain about with regard to his record before he got elected.

so basically, I guess I'm saying that in some respects, the whole election thing is a crapshoot. . . and here's why....

Because you just can't believe 99 % of what 99% of the population says anymore. Sure, there are honest folks out there - but what are the chances that in the dozen or so running for President there is one among them. IMNSHO, not a very good chance of that at all.

so we put our faith in the person that we believe is telling us the truth. . . . but beyond that, I think we have to put our faith in the person that has the RECORD to stand behind what they tell us they believe.

858 razorbacker  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:21:21am

re: #707 MandyManners

re: #706 storagemanager

Muslim rage day off to a fine start...........
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Thousands of Sudanese, many carrying knives and sticks, protest in Khartoum, calling for the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad

. [Link: www.breitbart.com...]
They need some hboobies. Or, some brains. New lives?

There ya go, all fixed. Consider if you will, once they have the boobies the culture wraps them in on of those burqua thingys, claps a veil on their head, and we never hear from them again. Problem solved.

So you see, we're fighting this war on terrorists all wrong. We should not be raining bombs on their poor misunderstood heads but pouring estrogen and other female hormones (ask me sometimes what makes a hormone) into their drinking water. In musselman land feminized=marginalized.

859 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:21:38am

re: #852 christheprofessor

Scrappleface is a parody site.

860 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:21:39am

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

YUmmy!

861 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:22:41am

re: #852 christheprofessor

re: #801 BenZacharia


re: #786 JammieWearingFool

money quote


“We really thought it would help soften the image of Muslims,” said the unnamed Mattel source, “and help to bring about the peaceful world order which they have been fighting for almost non-stop over the past 1,400 years.”

The stupidity of that statement is astounding. Not to mention the naivete -- it sounds like Mattel is hoping they achieve the "peaceful world order" they've been fighting for for almost 1400 years.

Reminds me of the dumbass T-shirt/bumper sticker slogan from the 60s or 70s that fighting for peace is like f*cking for virginity...

It's Scrappleface...

862 christheprofessor  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:23:03am

re: #847 JammieWearingFool

He needs to impeach the guy/gal who put in his plugs... That, or get John Edwards to sue him or her for malpractice (I can already hear Edwards channeling a dead hair follicle during his summation to the jury)...

863 storagemanager  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:23:16am
WASHINGTON — A former Soviet dissident and Israeli deputy premier whose ideas President Bush has cited as an inspiration for his ambitious freedom agenda said the peace talks kicked off this week at Annapolis "has nothing to do with promoting democracy," and he warned that Israel will be lucky if it does not end in catastrophe for the Jewish state.

In an interview yesterday, Natan Sharansky said he did not feel betrayed by Mr. Bush, whom he called a friend. But he said, "I am upset." "The greatness of President Bush is the way he would believe in the power of the idea of freedom," Mr. Sharansky said. "He believes in principles; he was willing to stand alone against all for these pressures, but it is not enough to stand for principles. He has to appoint the people who share these beliefs and who would implement them. He has not."

[Link: www.nysun.com...]

864 njdhockeyfan  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:23:36am

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

Maybe but how about Koran Printed Pork Rinds?

865 lawhawk  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:23:37am

re: #841 ec marm

No, but you can question his intelligence.

He knows that you can't impeach over a policy dispute.

Impeachment is only for high crimes and misdemeanors. Advancing US security interests is not an impeachable offense, but it surely does shed light on what leftists are thinking - anything that protects or may protect the US is an impeachable offense.

866 WriterMom  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:23:51am

GOOD MORNING LIZARDIM.

Have I told you lately that I am in LOVE with John Bolton?

John Bolton: Diplomats are Dangerous (With Video).

867 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:24:36am

re: #860 ibmkeyboard

re: #807 Iron Fist

I suppose Mohammed Bacon is out of the question...

YUmmy!

Mohammed Bacon, Lettuce, and mater sandwich
with fatwa mayonnaise.

868 Lucius Septimius  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:25:06am

Another interesting observation on GlobalWarmism, Taranto's parsing of a press release from al-Reuters:


Here is a bit of "journalism" that is ludicrous even by Reuters' standards:
If nothing is done to combat global warming, two of Florida's nuclear power plants, three of its prisons and 1,362 hotels, motels and inns will be under water by 2100, a study released on Wednesday said.

In all, Florida could stand to lose $345 billion a year in projected economic activity by 2100 if nothing is done to reduce emissions that are viewed as the main human contribution to rising global temperatures, according to the Tufts University study.

That equals about 5 percent of what economists project the state's gross domestic product will be by the end of the century.

Why is it news that some guys are speculating about what is going to happen 93 years from now? To put things in perspective, 93 years ago Woodrow Wilson was in his first term; Archduke Ferdinand had just been assassinated, setting off what would for decades be known as the Great War; the Soviet Union and commercial radio had yet to come into existence; Adolf Hitler was an enlisted man in the Bavarian Army; and Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Buffalo were among America's 10 most populous cities.

Just about everyone who reads this Reuters dispatch today will be dead by 2100. If that doesn't make this story "too good to check," we don't know what would.

869 realwest  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:25:22am

re: #845 Cap'n DOC Hey Doc! Well I'd like to say it's because Robin and I are funnier than anything in the World, but alas, that's only true of me! LOL!
Probably from "Good Morning Vietnam"!
The movie in which he played a lunatic specialist in Vietnam - oh wait, maybe that's the resemblance?

870 loppyd  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:25:33am

re: #850 nevergiveup

re: #841 ec marm

Joe Biden. The picture speaks for itself.
Can I question his patriotism? Political pandering is one step lower than street corner prostitution imo.
Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran

Besides
being a traitorous bastard, I don't think Biden was any good at math.
By the time they get the old impeachment show on the road, we'll have a
new President anyway. Of course unless Bush institutes Marshal law like
some of the left think he will.

Most people on the left think he already has....

871 BenZacharia  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:25:49am

TTFN™, time to prime the pump.

872 Owl  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:26:15am

re: #817 Lucius Septimius

re: #806 Owl


LS and Storemgr.

thanks.


Your welcome. But for what?

the reply? the lin? i ferget. :)

873 ibmkeyboard  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:26:26am
The stupidity of that statement is astounding. Not to mention the naivete -- it sounds like Mattel is hoping they achieve the "peaceful world order" they've been fighting for for almost 1400 years.

Reminds me of the dumbass T-shirt/bumper sticker slogan from the 60s or 70s that fighting for peace is like f*cking for virginity...


tis a joke site,

read on.

874 BabbaZee  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:26:39am

re: #831 Iron Fist
{fisticus mmmmmmmm}

re: #832 RetiredUSAF
I will sleep well in the knowledge of that !

and yo to REAL and Head Loppy Deeeee

875 lawhawk  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:26:52am

re: #868 Lucius Septimius

Right, but all that rising water will save the Everglades!

876 nevergiveup  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:27:07am

re: #863 storagemanager

I read Sharansky's book and was very impressed with it. I bought alot of copies and handed them out to many people. By the way, Condi also often mentioned his book. What a disappointment she has become.

877 loppyd  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:27:17am

re: #847 JammieWearingFool

re: #841 ec marm

Joe Biden. The picture speaks for itself.
Can I question his patriotism? Political pandering is one step lower than street corner prostitution imo.
Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran


Joe Biden ought to impeach his hairdresser.

I've had hairdressers I've wanted to impeach.

878 RetiredUSAF  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:27:21am

I have been wanting to go after Iran since 4 Nov 79 (day they took our embassy for you youngsters). I had a little something to do with the delivery of 8 helicopters to Diego Garcia in Dec 79 setting up for Desert One. I refueled the C-5A delivering them landed refueled at a location then flew on to Diego Carcia too and watched them put them together. I have some great pictures of them at the house. I am so glad our Special Operators learned a lot from that disaster. I have a couple of F-15Es squadron’s at my base that could shut down the Iranian Mullahocrach and their Military in less than 72 hours. They did a very good job on the Taliban after 9/11.

879 realwest  Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:27:26am