Five Years Since the Madrid Bombings
Jose Guardia pays tribute to the victims of the Madrid train bombings, 5 years after the Islamic terror attacks in Spain: In memoriam, five years after.
Jose Guardia pays tribute to the victims of the Madrid train bombings, 5 years after the Islamic terror attacks in Spain: In memoriam, five years after.
1 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:54:38am |
My goodness! These threads are coming fast and furious.
5 | newsjunkie_ky Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:56:34am |
6 | bolivar Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:56:43am |
May they rest in peace - and never be forgotten. We have three thousand victims in this country that many would love to sweep under the rug. We won’t allow them to do that. I want to remember every one of them and the scum that did it to them. I want to keep that in the public consciousness. How can we do that when the media wants it to just - go away?
7 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:57:13am |
8 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:58:09am |
Five years. And in that time, the Spanish government was thrown out, and the new one capitulated to Islam, ran screaming from Iraq, and began to oppose America on every WOT issue.
That list of names is haunting.
11 | Dianna Wed, Mar 11, 2009 8:59:30am |
I keep wondering when it’s going to happen here.
Those poor people.
12 | Last Mohican Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:00:13am |
May God rest their souls. Let us not forget them, or their families, who still suffer and always will. And let us also not forget the shameful cowardice shown by the Spanish people on their occasion of their murder. Because the Spaniards’ capitulation to terrorism made the world much less safe not just for Spain, but for all of us.
14 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:00:34am |
re: #7 MandyManners
Wow. Just wow. I can’t even imagine. I’m glad it’s on YouTube, should have been on every news station in the western world.
15 | summergurl Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:00:46am |
17 | Kosh's Shadow Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:01:51am |
What we don’t hear is that the planning for the Madrid bombings had started long before Spain was in Iraq.
The real reason for the bombings is that since Spain was once Islamic, according to Islam, it always will be Islamic, and the Muslims want it back.
19 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:02:16am |
So in commemoration, does Google have a kefiya up?
20 | Occasional Reader Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:08:43am |
re: #17 Kosh’s Shadow
What we don’t hear is that the planning for the Madrid bombings had started long before Spain was in Iraq.
The real reason for the bombings is that since Spain was once Islamic, according to Islam, it always will be Islamic, and the Muslims want it back.
No, silly. According to lefty protesters shortly after the bombings, it was (literally) a photo of Aznar together with Bush and Blair that caused the explosions.
21 | Diamond Bullet Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:09:53am |
That list of victims is unbelievable. I wonder what they’d think about their country just rolling over like that. Somewhere in the country has got to be vestiges of the same stock that held out against and ultimately drove out the Saracens, but I’m hard pressed to see it.
23 | Kreuzueber Halbmond Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:10:20am |
We try to take the good in the world and improve it. They try to take the good in the world and erase it.
24 | obscured by clouds Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:11:09am |
Remember all those Spanish goofballs with their white painted palms in the air? Surrendering? I do. Sorry, but I can’t help tempering my sorrow for Spain’s future. They’ve earned it.
25 | opnion Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:11:09am |
re: #17 Kosh’s Shadow
What we don’t hear is that the planning for the Madrid bombings had started long before Spain was in Iraq.
The real reason for the bombings is that since Spain was once Islamic, according to Islam, it always will be Islamic, and the Muslims want it back.
That is the case. Young Muslim boy’s are taught in the madras’s schools that Spain must once again be brought under Islamic control.
26 | BLBfootballs Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:11:33am |
The human disaster of the murdered victims was compounded by the Spanish government — acquiescing to the terrorists’ demand that Spain withdraw from Iraq.
27 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:12:14am |
Have a look at the age of those killed - only five - that is right, five! - are over sixty.
The rest are all in their best years, or young students - it is heartbreaking.
So many lives barely begun, and snuffed out by evil, murderous jihadists.
29 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:13:31am |
re: #2 SasquatchOnSteroids
We have not, nor ever will surrender. We didn’t when Islam seemed to have terminated us, we didn’t when we faced Napoleon’s cavalry armed with knives, and we just will not surrender no matter which bastard comes.
You should remember only UK, and us supported you from the beginning in Iraq despite the whole world against us. You should remember the ones who didn’t vote that living being in chair felt ashamed when he retrieved our troops.
Socialists disgracefully used this killing to get in chair. May be we have a flock of lambs voting in here, but I saw with sorrow you had the same problem electing Mr. Barack Hussein.
Mocking your neighbour when he gets pissed off is not the way.
30 | big L Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:13:58am |
I saved the next-day L.A.Times-3-12. It showed a photo of a candlelight crowd in a giant plaza in spain.
They were all raising their arms in surrender…
I thought-uh-oh. this is not good.
31 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:14:17am |
re: #27 yma o hyd
Have a look at the age of those killed - only five - that is right, five! - are over sixty.
The rest are all in their best years, or young students - it is heartbreaking.
So many lives barely begun, and snuffed out by evil, murderous jihadists.
Wasn’t the youngest just 13?
32 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:14:39am |
re: #22 turn
Sadly this tipped the election IIRC.
It did - because the Spanish President blamed this on the Basque terrorists instead of on Al Qaeda.
i still don’t know why he did it - fear of muslims?
A huge mistake - it cost him, and Spain.
33 | lifeofthemind Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:14:43am |
May their memorial be Justice and Liberty.
34 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:15:11am |
re: #28 Iron Fist
Me, too. It did kind of happen here. You had the
angry white manMohammedan John Muhammed running around in his car customized specifically for the purpose of making it a sniper hide, shooting people and probably laughing his ass off at the cops. And there was that one ‘Splodeydope in Oklahoma. I think they kept him quite so people wouldn’t look at Mohammedans funny when you see them wearing a fanny-pack labled “Semtex”. Of course, that sterotype is outdated. Do the ‘Splodeydope’s even wear Semtex anymore? With all the money the UN gives them, you ‘d think they could afford a better brand of plastic explosives.Maybe they’re just using up leftovers from when our good friends the Soviets were giving them pretty much anything they could pay for. Of course, that’s pretty much anything their little black hearts desire as is.
A ‘Splodeydope in Oklahom?
35 | nyc redneck Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:15:28am |
the only way to handle these predators is to fight back.
spain had an opportunity to do just that. set an example of strength
and determination against evil.
what a shame they could not.
they not only lost their fellow citizens in that attack, they lost their will.
36 | Who Watches the Watchmen? Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:15:45am |
I forgot how many people lost their lives.
37 | saberry0530 Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:16:10am |
39 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:16:45am |
re: #31 MandyManners
Wasn’t the youngest just 13?
No - there was a seven-month old baby killed as well.
41 | Afrocity Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:17:22am |
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
43 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:18:27am |
44 | SpaceJesus Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:18:39am |
way to go attacking a country that hasn’t accomplished anything in 600 years
45 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:18:44am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
Worried people are going to throw shoes?
46 | filetandrelease Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:18:48am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
He is such a wussie.
47 | Kosh's Shadow Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:19:55am |
48 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:19:59am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
I picture the whole cabal, obama, reid, pelosi and the rest patting themselves on the back and laughing like jackals at us.
49 | RC51 Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:20:00am |
Has there been any Terrorist attacks in Spain since then? What has Spain been doing differently?
51 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:20:40am |
52 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:20:53am |
re: #49 RC51
Has there been any Terrorist attacks in Spain since then? What has Spain been doing differently?
Jizya
53 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:21:00am |
re: #39 yma o hyd
No - there was a seven-month old baby killed as well.
Oh, shit. I didn’t see that.
54 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:21:13am |
re: #42 buzzsawmonkey
Are you referring to that guy who self-detonated by the University stadium?
I have no idea.
55 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:21:24am |
Ok, I would like the take from the right on Obama’s earmark reform plan introduced today, good or bad idea ? Can the executive branch enforce them or does Congress need to pass a bill ? Here’s the basics:
Obama said he believed future legislation could include reforms to make the budget process more transparent and trustworthy and rein in the use of earmarks.
“I believe as we move forward, we can come together around principles that prevent the abuse of earmarks,” he said in his speech a hour or so ago. Good idea, bad idea, could it work with the love both sides have for pork ?
“These principles begin with a simple concept: earmarks must have a legitimate and worthy public purpose.
He said they should all be aired on Congressional members websites in advance for comment, and earmarks for for-profit private companies should be subject to competitive bidding practices.”
and:
House Democratic leaders announced two new measures to change the way earmarks are used. A 20-day review by the executive branch would be required, and earmarks for for-profit companies would require competitive bidding. “
56 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:21:27am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
Oh?
Was he told there wouldn’t be any rent-a-crowd this time, because they’re all desperately looking for real work?
Did Air Force One run out of kerosene?
Did the plaster columns ahve to be given back to Hollywood?
Or is he perhaps - just tired?
57 | opnion Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:21:50am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
He campaigned against earmarks. He doesn’t want any file footage.
58 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:22:34am |
re: #44 spacejesus
way to go attacking a country that hasn’t accomplished anything in 600 years
Asshole.
60 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:22:55am |
re: #57 opnion
He
campaigned againstlied about earmarks. He doesn’t want any file footage.
61 | Occasional Reader Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:23:05am |
re: #49 RC51
Has there been any Terrorist attacks in Spain since then? What has Spain been doing differently?
IIRC, the same group that did the 3/11 bombings were planning another round, when the Spanish anti-terrorist police caught up with them; in the raid, the jihadists detonated a bomb in their own hideout, and killed at least one cop. This was… hm, less than 6 months after 3/11, I think.
62 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:23:23am |
re: #58 MandyManners
Asshole.
ROTFL - I was wondering when you would notice that “socrates” was in the house.
63 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:23:55am |
re: #58 MandyManners
Asshole.
Yep.
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64 | filetandrelease Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:24:11am |
re: #55 avanti
Nothing is going to happen. Smoke screen to cover the “o” for breaking his pledge to cut earmarls then signing a bill with 9000 in it.
65 | wrenchwench Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:24:21am |
re: #44 spacejesus
way to go attacking a country that hasn’t accomplished anything in 600 years
I beg to differ: Miguel Indurain.
Miguel Ángel Indurain Larraya (born July 16, 1964, Villava, Navarre) is a retired Spanish road racing cyclist. He is best known for winning the Tour de France from 1991 to 1995, becoming only the fourth person to win the event five times, and the first to win five in a row.[n 1] Indurain’s ability and physical size—1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) and 80 kg (176 lbs)—earned him the nickname “Miguelón” or “Big Mig”. He was so popular that a Homo heidelbergensis cranium found in Atapuerca in 1992, when he also won the Giro, was nicknamed Miguelón in his honour.
Of course, he may have been chemically enhanced at the time, but he was the best.
66 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:24:43am |
re: #50 Iron Fist
Mohammedan ‘Splodeydope in Oklahoma. Of course, he fit the profile, so they decided that he couldn’t possibly be what he so obviously was. Fortunately he was either doing it alone (I doubt that), or he was the only one of them wanting those 72 virgins Bad enough to follow through.
I completely missed that one.
67 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:25:02am |
re: #29 bullskin
We have not, nor ever will surrender. We didn’t when Islam seemed to have terminated us, we didn’t when we faced Napoleon’s cavalry armed with knives, and we just will not surrender no matter which bastard comes.
You should remember only UK, and us supported you from the beginning in Iraq despite the whole world against us. You should remember the ones who didn’t vote that living being in chair felt ashamed when he retrieved our troops.
Socialists disgracefully used this killing to get in chair. May be we have a flock of lambs voting in here, but I saw with sorrow you had the same problem electing Mr. Barack Hussein.
Mocking your neighbour when he gets pissed off is not the way.
Mocking is not okay. But commenting on the post-bombing machinations of the Spanish government IS okay. I saw thousands protesting against American policy and then the new government was swept into power. Since then, I have seen NO protests of Spanish policy. It is just as fair for Americans to feel abandoned by Spain as it is for you to feel defensive about your country.
68 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:26:00am |
re: #50 Iron Fist
OT: I have a knife sharpening question. Got a sec.?
69 | Occasional Reader Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:26:07am |
re: #32 yma o hyd
It did - because the Spanish President blamed this on the Basque terrorists instead of on Al Qaeda.
The government held that out as the initial theory, but by late evening on the same day of the bombings, the Interior Ministry was already saying that there were “new lines of inquiry”. I think the “oh, the election swung because the government lied to us” idea is ex-post rationalization on the part of the Spanish left. They surrendered, out of fear.
I agree that Aznar jumped the gun, but blaming bombings in Madrid on ETA isn’t exactly a nutty conspiracy theory… ample precedent for it.
71 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:27:21am |
re: #70 Iron Fist
Nope, see my #50.
McVeigh may have had connections with the Mojhammedans through Terry Nichols’ wife. Nichols did visit the Philipines with his wife, and while he was there he could have met with some of the al Qaeda people while he was there. It is interesting, but unless Nichols or his wife (what ever happened to her?) talks, there’s nothing but speculation there.
last I heard she was living in my fine city.
72 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:27:24am |
The re: #24 obscured by clouds
Remember all those Spanish goofballs with their white painted palms in the air? Surrendering? I do. Sorry, but I can’t help tempering my sorrow for Spain’s future. They’ve earned it.
The white hands come with the killing of Miguel Angel Blanco by ETA. He was a local Popular Party town city councilor in a small town. ETA hijacked him and said if in 48 hours ETA convicts were not moved near the basque country he would got killed. Aznar, the one who supported Iraq war said Nuts!, and Miguel was murdered.
The white hands were just a sign against terrorism. But they later voted socialists which party funded until two months ago the political branch of ETA giving 3M euros to each town governed by this party, before socialists saw they could win in the elections held two weeks ago.
73 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:28:17am |
re: #56 yma o hyd
Oh?
Was he told there wouldn’t be any rent-a-crowd this time, because they’re all desperately looking for real work?
Did Air Force One run out of kerosene?
Did the plaster columns ahve to be given back to Hollywood?Or is he perhaps - just tired?
Nope, he was embarrassed by the bill and wanted as little press as possible. He did use the occasion to promote the new earmark policy I just posted. I’d rather had him veto the damn thing even at the risk of pissing off both sides. If he really gets his reforms passed, I’ll let him slide, but no has stopped the pork train and many have tried.
75 | CIA Reject Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:28:26am |
76 | SpaceJesus Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:29:15am |
re: #65 wrenchwench
Of course, he may have been chemically enhanced at the time, but he was the best.
big deal, I learned how to ride a bike when I was 5
77 | damnyanqui Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:29:18am |
re: #2 SasquatchOnSteroids
…and then they surrendered.
Yep.
This was the first real dramatic case in a long time that demonstrated how terrorists win.
Oh, sure, the Spanish government handled the bombings badly, cluelessly trying to blame “Basque separatists” but the reality is that the Spanish electorate then handed Al Qaeda the major coup of overthrowing a strong anti-terrorist government and forcing Spain’s permanent retreat in Iraq.
Not that we have much room to claim ourselves superior.
Of course the terrorists won again in the United States in 2006. They hadn’t even successfully struck here since 2001 but we still gave them a new, terrorist-friendly government.
I’m glad someone is remembering what they did.
In this depraved, spineless, age when the networks avoid even showing video from September 11, it’s more imperative than ever that we never forget.
Never forget.
Never forget!
And then vote accordingly.
In the past two major U.S. elections, we’ve done the exact opposite.
Heaven help us
78 | Honorary Yooper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:30:01am |
re: #73 avanti
Nope, he was embarrassed by the bill and wanted as little press as possible. He did use the occasion to promote the new earmark policy I just posted. I’d rather had him veto the damn thing even at the risk of pissing off both sides. If he really gets his reforms passed, I’ll let him slide, but no has stopped the pork train and many have tried.
If he’s that damned embarrassed, he could send it back or VETO it. Anything else is a smokescreen.
79 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:30:13am |
re: #76 SpaceJesus
big deal, I learned how to ride a bike when I was 5
You never wore a helmet I see.
80 | Bloodnok Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:30:42am |
re: #55 avanti
Ok, I would like the take from the right on Obama’s earmark reform plan introduced today, good or bad idea ? Can the executive branch enforce them or does Congress need to pass a bill ? Here’s the basics:
Obama said he believed future legislation could include reforms to make the budget process more transparent and trustworthy and rein in the use of earmarks.
“I believe as we move forward, we can come together around principles that prevent the abuse of earmarks,” he said in his speech a hour or so ago. Good idea, bad idea, could it work with the love both sides have for pork ?
“These principles begin with a simple concept: earmarks must have a legitimate and worthy public purpose.
He said they should all be aired on Congressional members websites in advance for comment, and earmarks for for-profit private companies should be subject to competitive bidding practices.”and:
House Democratic leaders announced two new measures to change the way earmarks are used. A 20-day review by the executive branch would be required, and earmarks for for-profit companies would require competitive bidding. “
Could you at least feign interest in the topic at hand before moving a thread Off Topic with the latest Obama news of the day? The Obama camp can wait until after post #100 for your report.
81 | wrenchwench Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:30:42am |
82 | Honorary Yooper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:30:52am |
re: #76 SpaceJesus
big deal, I learned how to ride a bike when I was 5
Obviously, you never learned how to get the training wheels of it.
84 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:31:19am |
re: #73 avanti
Nope, he was embarrassed by the bill and wanted as little press as possible.
Then why is he signing the friggin’ thing?
86 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:32:18am |
re: #27 yma o hyd
“Have a look at the age of those killed - only five - that is right, five! - are over sixty.
The rest are all in their best years,”
I BEG YOUR PARDON? When did we start to apportion the value of lives based on age?
Oh wait, that’s right, your a victim of Nationalized Health care and have been inured to thinking that way.
87 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:32:33am |
re: #74 Iron Fist
Sure. I may not know the answer, but I’ll give it a shot :-)
Here goes: I just found my Applegate-Fairbairn combat folder (this version is made by Gerber) that I thought I had mis-placed. The blade is a dull as a butter knife and is showing a little rust. I have DMT diamond sharpening stones but am having a hell of a time getting a decent edge. I confess that I have little experience honing blades and this could have something to do with it. Any suggestions, books, other resources … ?
88 | jjmckay1216 Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:32:38am |
re: #41 Afrocity
nice transparency there, big guy. sheesh
89 | MandyManners Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:33:29am |
90 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:33:37am |
re: #78 Honorary Yooper
If he’s that damned embarrassed, he could send it back or VETO it. Anything else is a smokescreen.
I agree, but apparently he does not want to piss off congress by killing their pet pork before he gets his agenda passed. I guess that’s the way politics works. GW, never used the veto pen, probably for the same reason, and I hoped for a “change”.
91 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:33:58am |
92 | Bloodnok Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:34:31am |
94 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:35:14am |
re: #32 yma o hyd
It did - because the Spanish President blamed this on the Basque terrorists instead of on Al Qaeda.
i still don’t know why he did it - fear of muslims?
A huge mistake - it cost him, and Spain.
The socialist party used agit-prop to force the government to say who was responsible for the killing. Popular party headquarters were vandalized by this. Zapatero told there were islamists. The liberal radios said there were islamists. Neither of these ones had any proof of it, and just before they had been saing it was ETA. The police, told all the way to Aznar it was ETA. But, after the elections, the police said, it was not ETA.
As a result, a socialist government come in chair.
95 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:35:23am |
re: #41 Afrocity
OT:
The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will sign the omnibus spending bill, just that he will not do so in public
I am shocked, stunned, and amazed that Obama is passing up a camera and microphone moment.
96 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:35:31am |
97 | subsailor68 Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:35:53am |
Has SpaceJesus ever contributed anything of value to this site? It is one thing to post ideas or comments that others may or may not agree with, but it seems a waste to post nothing but dreck.
98 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:36:10am |
re: #55 avanti
Your lips are so firmly planted on O’s posterior that you can’t even feign some play-acted interest in the topic at hand.
If your Messiah-King were truly interested in fulfilling his campaign promise of rejecting pork he would be vetoing the bill instead of hiding from public view his signing of the bloated package.
99 | opnion Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:36:31am |
re: #78 Honorary Yooper
If he’s that damned embarrassed, he could send it back or VETO it. Anything else is a smokescreen.
Exactly. This nonsense that this is ‘last years business” is ridiclous.
The money has not been spent yet. The fact that Obama did not veto this bill is just one more illustration of what a fraud now sits in the White House.
100 | VegasRick Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:37:01am |
re: #98 FurryOldGuyJeans
Wish I could give you more than one!
101 | SpaceJesus Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:37:12am |
103 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:37:19am |
re: #90 avanti
So all his talk on the campaign trail about rejecting pork was just that, fucking talk and more of the same lying politics.
104 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:37:22am |
re: #98 FurryOldGuyJeans
he would be vetoing the bill instead of hiding from public view his signing of the bloated package.
Trasparent as a brick wall.
106 | FemNaziBitch Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:10am |
Obama and Geither on C-SPAN. These people think they are ruling the world.
107 | Honorary Yooper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:13am |
re: #90 avanti
I agree, but apparently he does not want to piss off congress by killing their pet pork before he gets his agenda passed. I guess that’s the way politics works. GW, never used the veto pen, probably for the same reason, and I hoped for a “change”.
Never hope for change from a Chicago Democrat. You’ll be lucky to have any in your pocket when he’s done.
If you hear the word “reform” from any of them, run, run as fast as you can in the other direction. Their idea of “reform” is more of the same while looking good in front of the cameras.
108 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:25am |
re: #83 Onslow
While that link title is in questionable taste on this particular thread - I can’t ding you down for it, because Liverpool gave RM their biggest defeat in Champion’s League Football, evah!
Yessssss!
109 | Dustyvet Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:29am |
re: #49 RC51
Has there been any Terrorist attacks in Spain since then? What has Spain been doing differently?
Capitulating!
/S
110 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:35am |
re: #80 Bloodnok
Could you at least feign interest in the topic at hand before moving a thread Off Topic with the latest Obama news of the day? The Obama camp can wait until after post #100 for your report.
Sorry, I saw some O.T. posts up thread and jumped in, still learning the protocol.
111 | SasquatchOnSteroids Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:36am |
re: #29 bullskin
We have not, nor ever will surrender. We didn’t when Islam seemed to have terminated us, we didn’t when we faced Napoleon’s cavalry armed with knives, and we just will not surrender no matter which bastard comes.
You should remember only UK, and us supported you from the beginning in Iraq despite the whole world against us. You should remember the ones who didn’t vote that living being in chair felt ashamed when he retrieved our troops.
Socialists disgracefully used this killing to get in chair. May be we have a flock of lambs voting in here, but I saw with sorrow you had the same problem electing Mr. Barack Hussein.
Mocking your neighbour when he gets pissed off is not the way.
I’m not mocking you. I’m stating a fact.
If you remember after 9/11/01, Hillary Clinton was booed off the stage along with any other lefty spouting about “understanding”.
We were pissed off. Do you actually believe any, ANY left-winger would have been elected here 3 days after 9/11 ?
No way.
112 | lifeofthemind Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:38:42am |
Great Bombs in History
Heaven’s Gate, Waterworld, People Movers, Low Flush Toilets, …
113 | Russkilitlover Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:39:21am |
re: #106 ggt
Obama and Geither on C-SPAN. These people think they are ruling the world.
NOOOOOOOOOOO! The DOW is barely hanging onto positive territory. Get them off the air!
114 | Kreuzueber Halbmond Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:39:28am |
re: #44 spacejesus
way to go attacking a country that hasn’t accomplished anything in 600 years
You’ve got the space part down, but the Jesus part needs some more work.
115 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:39:54am |
re: #73 avanti
He’s only embarrassed he will be shown up as a typical lying politician as he is going totally 100% against a “firm” campaign promise he made, so he is hiding from public view when he signs the pork stuff spending bill.
117 | LGoPs Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:40:15am |
re: #112 lifeofthemind
Great Bombs in History
Heaven’s Gate, Waterworld, People Movers, Low Flush Toilets, …
Obama…..
118 | Pvt Bin Jammin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:40:30am |
God rest their souls. May we never forget.
119 | Dr. Shalit Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:41:07am |
re: #37 saberry0530
McVeigh
saberry0530 -
“Whaddever happenedto” - the guy named Sidiqqui, from Queens, NY who was originally being held in OK City just before McVeigh was caught?
-S-
120 | wrenchwench Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:41:23am |
re: #116 buzzsawmonkey
At the old Chicago stockyards they used to boast that they “used everything from the pig except the squeal.”
Congress’s current porkmania is using everything from the taxpayer except the squeal.
Instead of “rendering unto Caesar,” we are being rendered and seizured.
121 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:41:31am |
re: #67 Russkilitlover
Socialist propaganda and liberal media have powerful effects on lambs, as you may know.
122 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:41:51am |
re: #86 realwest
“Have a look at the age of those killed - only five - that is right, five! - are over sixty.
The rest are all in their best years,”I BEG YOUR PARDON? When did we start to apportion the value of lives based on age?
Oh wait, that’s right, your a victim of Nationalized Health care and have been inured to thinking that way.
Sorry, {rw}!
Didn’t mean to be age-ist, or devalue people over sixty (I’m one of them, after all!) - its just that we have been blessed with a life to look back on, and those young victims had theirs taken before it truly began.
Its this pitifulness which tugs my heartstrings - devaluing people because of their age was furthest from my mind.
I am truly sorry if I offended you!
123 | Kosh's Shadow Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:42:10am |
Since we’re over 100 posts here, I’ll go OT:
Meanwhile, Clinton Hints to Arab Teens PA is Already a Sovereign State
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told children in a televised interview on Ali-Soutak, a Palestinian Authority (PA) TV station, that she hopes to “connect up our two countries,” clearly referring to the PA and the U.S.
If the PA is a country, it is at war with an ally, and we shouldn’t be “connecting up” with it.
At the rate the 0bama administration is going, I wonder when they’ll recognize “Palestine” and not recognize Israel.
And until now I really didn’t think they’d get to rounding up Jews, but if they are moving this fast, I wouldn’t put it past them in another 2 years or so.
124 | FemNaziBitch Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:42:38am |
Obama talking now about the legislation he signed to fund the gubernet for the rest of the year. He sounds like he is talking to school children.
125 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:42:44am |
re: #115 FurryOldGuyJeans
He’s only embarrassed he will be shown up as a typical lying politician as he is going totally 100% against a “firm” campaign promise he made, so he is hiding from public view when he signs the pork stuff spending bill.
I wish I could jump in and defend him, but political reality or not, he should have bit the bullet IMHO. My take is that he’d earn enough political capital to embarrass congress when they whined.
126 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:42:54am |
re: #73 avanti Excuse me, but candidate Obama promised a TRANSPARENT government and vowed to do away with earmarks. Have you looked at the “stimulus plan” that provides for precious little stimulus except, curiously enough, in election years 2010 and 2012? How much time was spent by members of congress trying to even read that 1300 page monster? I’ll bet that even Pelosi, who’s office wrote the damn thing hasn’t even read it all.
And now President Obama comes out with a $1.3 TRILLION Budget, so laden with pork as to make it to heavy to lift by one person - what hap pended to his campaign promises? Not signing it in public - what does he think that this is Chicago and anything goes if no one see’s you do it?
127 | opnion Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:43:57am |
re: #107 Honorary Yooper
Never hope for change from a Chicago Democrat. You’ll be lucky to have any in your pocket when he’s done.
If you hear the word “reform” from any of them, run, run as fast as you can in the other direction. Their idea of “reform” is more of the same while looking good in front of the cameras.
Obama crawled out of the same Cook County Macine cesspool that lies cheats, steals & occasionaly sends members to prison.
He did not come out of it pristine.
The Machine did not produce & support him, for him to foul things up with ‘Reform”
128 | bolivar Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:44:03am |
re: #97 subsailor68
Has SpaceJesus ever contributed anything of value to this site? It is one thing to post ideas or comments that others may or may not agree with, but it seems a waste to post nothing but dreck.
Unfortunately there are quite a few that only spew dreck here. Charles and Stinky do a good job keeping them at bay but, ultimately we have to sort thru the dreck to find the gems and the GOLD.
129 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:44:16am |
re: #113 Russkilitlover
NOOOOOOOOOOO! The DOW is barely hanging onto positive territory. Get them off the air!
Too late …
130 | yesandno Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:44:22am |
re: #55 avanti
Ok, I would like the take from the right on Obama’s earmark reform plan introduced today, good or bad idea ? Can the executive branch enforce them or does Congress need to pass a bill ? Here’s the basics:
Obama said he believed future legislation could include reforms to make the budget process more transparent and trustworthy and rein in the use of earmarks.
“I believe as we move forward, we can come together around principles that prevent the abuse of earmarks,” he said in his speech a hour or so ago. Good idea, bad idea, could it work with the love both sides have for pork ?
“These principles begin with a simple concept: earmarks must have a legitimate and worthy public purpose.
He said they should all be aired on Congressional members websites in advance for comment, and earmarks for for-profit private companies should be subject to competitive bidding practices.”and:
House Democratic leaders announced two new measures to change the way earmarks are used. A 20-day review by the executive branch would be required, and earmarks for for-profit companies would require competitive bidding. “
Would think that a review of legislation by executive prior to passage might be construed as a separation of powers issue. Anybody?
131 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:45:27am |
re: #123 Kosh’s Shadow
Since we’re over 100 posts here, I’ll go OT:
Meanwhile, Clinton Hints to Arab Teens PA is Already a Sovereign StateIf the PA is a country, it is at war with an ally, and we shouldn’t be “connecting up” with it.
At the rate the 0bama administration is going, I wonder when they’ll recognize “Palestine” and not recognize Israel.
And until now I really didn’t think they’d get to rounding up Jews, but if they are moving this fast, I wouldn’t put it past them in another 2 years or so.
Yet, I wonder how these childrens minds are processing this, ya know? Would I be too extreme if I say HC is using some propaganda tactics here?
133 | opnion Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:45:55am |
re: #125 avanti
I wish I could jump in and defend him, but political reality or not, he should have bit the bullet IMHO. My take is that he’d earn enough political capital to embarrass congress when they whined.
He’s not a Reformer.
134 | VioletTiger Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:46:11am |
re: #125 avanti
I wish I could jump in and defend him, but political reality or not, he should have bit the bullet IMHO. My take is that he’d earn enough political capital to embarrass congress when they whined.
He’s never going to spend his political capital on anyone but himself.
135 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:46:39am |
re: #125 avanti
No matter how you spin it the man made it a constant refrain on the campaign trail to make his administration the epitome of transparency of government and rejecting earmarks. He obliterated both promises in one stroke and showed he is more interested in being a typical Chicago lying politician than being a leader.
136 | rawmuse Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:46:54am |
re: #125 avanti
“embarrass Congress”?
To be embarrassed, it is required that you possess shame.
137 | Kenneth Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:47:11am |
N Korea’s Kim ‘elected’ to seat
Surprisingly, there was a 100% voter turnout and 100% of the voted went to the only candidate on the ballot!
ACORN has some way to go yet…
138 | JohnAdams Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:47:22am |
re: #123 Kosh’s Shadow
Since we’re over 100 posts here, I’ll go OT:
Meanwhile, Clinton Hints to Arab Teens PA is Already a Sovereign StateIf the PA is a country, it is at war with an ally, and we shouldn’t be “connecting up” with it.
At the rate the 0bama administration is going, I wonder when they’ll recognize “Palestine” and not recognize Israel.
And until now I really didn’t think they’d get to rounding up Jews, but if they are moving this fast, I wouldn’t put it past them in another 2 years or so.
Was she on before or after the Suicide Bomber Squirrel?
139 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:47:30am |
re: #136 rawmuse
“embarrass Congress”?
To be embarrassed, it is required that you possess shame.
Congress doesn’t have enough sense to be ashamed!
140 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:47:55am |
re: #44 spacejesus
way to go attacking a country that hasn’t accomplished anything in 600 years
What about did Pizarro with Incas. He took the whole empire in one afternoon. He called the emperor and this one, proud of himself presented with all his court. He just called the cavalry from the adjacent streets and killed them all. Incas hadn’t ever seen a horse nor heard a musket, nor felt its effects. Pizarro took the Incas kingdom in one afternoon. And stories like this were along centuries until Napoleon left a trojan called Borbon Kings. But yet, we are still, mmhh, imaginative people.
(BTW, my first negative vote in years goes for you).
141 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:48:38am |
re: #87 Creeping Eruption
Well I could sharpen it for you, but my question is why bother? There are SO MANY better knives out there that don’t cost an arm and a leg (especially folders - hell Gerber has several better ones - check their website or catalouge) why not just get a new, better knife?
Otherwise, my advice to you would be to find a professional knife sharpener (they do exist in urban and rural areas, ya just gotta look ‘em up) and let them take a shot at it.
142 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:49:15am |
re: #139 outsidephilly
Congress doesn’t have enough sense to be ashamed!
Why be ashamed when you hold the levers of power. The last few elections show a large chunk of voters simply don’t give a rat’s ass.
143 | jemima Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:50:02am |
re: #27 yma o hyd
Have a look at the age of those killed - only five - that is right, five! - are over sixty.
The rest are all in their best years, or young students - it is heartbreaking.
So many lives barely begun, and snuffed out by evil, murderous jihadists.
Any year you’re alive is your best year.
144 | Kosh's Shadow Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:50:09am |
re: #138 JohnAdams
Was she on before or after the Suicide Bomber Squirrel?
At the same time. She played moose to the squirrel.
146 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:50:48am |
re: #127 opnion
Obama crawled out of the same Cook County Macine cesspool that lies cheats, steals & occasionaly sends members to prison.
He did not come out of it pristine.
The Machine did not produce & support him, for him to foul things up with ‘Reform”
OK, getting lots of comments about what you think about BHO, but what about the earmark reform idea I asked about that he floated ? We pretty much agree he whimped out on this budget bill, but I’d love your opinions on the idea’s for fixing the earmark issue in the future.
Not all earmarks are bad, but we have to come up with a plan to limit the porky ones. I think it’s one issue the right and left outside of Congress that we could agree needs attention.
147 | Occasional Reader Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:50:48am |
re: #140 bullskin
He called the emperor and this one, proud of himself presented with all his court.
He brought soldiers along with him, but… largely unarmed! Because Atahualpa was a god, you see, who couldn’t be harmed by mere human weapons, so no need for his guys to “carry” when meeting these funny-looking bearded men.
Moral of the story: Don’t believe your own press.
148 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:51:09am |
re: #95 Russkilitlover
“I am shocked, stunned, and amazed that Obama is passing up a camera and microphone moment.”
Well he ordinarily wouldn’t pass up this opportunity, but he’s just SO EXHAUSTED that he can’t do it.
149 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:51:15am |
re: #34 MandyManners
A ‘Splodeydope in Oklahom?
Recall if you will a kerfluffle involving a campus bombing/football game in OK.
Move along, folks. Nothing to see here.
151 | newsjunkie_ky Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:52:12am |
152 | Honorary Yooper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:52:18am |
re: #125 avanti
I wish I could jump in and defend him, but political reality or not, he should have bit the bullet IMHO. My take is that he’d earn enough political capital to embarrass congress when they whined.
Obama never was, is not, and never will be a reformer of any type what-so-ever. The Machine did not make him so he could fuck things up with real reform. He’ll always go along with the whims of those above him, holding his strings.
153 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:52:29am |
re: #130 yesandno
Would think that a review of legislation by executive prior to passage might be construed as a separation of powers issue. Anybody?
That was one of my basic questions, or would Congress need to approve of such a review ?
154 | CIA Reject Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:53:19am |
re: #129 yma o hyd
Too late …
BO speaks … Market tanks … BO speaks … Market tanks … BO speaks … Market tanks … BO speaks … Market tanks … BO speaks … Market tanks …
BO speaks … Market tanks … BO speaks … Market tanks …
GEEZ! You think he’d get the freakin’ hint by now: SHADDUP ALREADY ! ! !
FOR THE FRIGGIN LOVE OF GAWD JUST SHUT THE F*CK UP!
Somebody please tell this guy that his best chance for re-election is to SHUT HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAKE HOLE and let the markets recover naturally!
/Maybe that’ll shut him up …
155 | Honorary Yooper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:54:17am |
re: #146 avanti
We replied about the reform message. It’s a bunch of bullshit. We’ve seen it before, lots of times from Chicago Democrats. The Machine runs a lot of people who claim to be “reformers”, but are the most corrupt bastards you’ve ever laid eyes on. Obama will do nothing but window dressing on the earmark issue.
156 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:54:57am |
re: #122 yma o hyd
You didn’t offfend me {yma} - it just pisses me off when older people - people with experience in getting through TOUGH TIMES get shoved aside for the young ones.
157 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:56:53am |
re: #146 avanti
Earmark reform proposed by a Chicago Machine politician? 100% total BULLSHIT.
If the man were TRULY interested in earmark reform he would draw a line in the dirt in THIS bill. Go PUBLIC and state eloquently without a teleprompter why he is vetoing this and any future porked-up spending bills.
Yet what does this reformer do? He hides his face in SHAME as he rushes to sign yet more wasted money as bribes for his blatant SOCIALST agenda.
158 | bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:58:18am |
re: #111 SasquatchOnSteroids
You are right, but socialism have been undermining 15 years before Aznar, these are the fruits.
160 | yma o hyd Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:58:40am |
re: #156 realwest
You didn’t offfend me {yma} - it just pisses me off when older people - people with experience in getting through TOUGH TIMES get shoved aside for the young ones.
Me too - especially when the MFM turn it into a trend to elevate ‘Yoof’ and describe as ‘uncool’ anything the older people have to say.
They ought to grasp that experience is not something you can buy off the shelf - you’ve got to actually live it.
(So glad i didn’t offend you!)
161 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 9:58:43am |
re: #156 realwest
You didn’t offfend me {yma} - it just pisses me off when older people - people with experience in getting through TOUGH TIMES get shoved aside for the young ones.
As my younger brother said, “I’ll be okay, I’ve never had any money to worry about anyway. I just feel sorry for all those folks that think that you’re poor if you drive a two-year-old vehicle. They don’t have a clue.”
162 | wiffersnapper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:00:02am |
Wow, has it really been that long? Dang…
*reflects*
163 | bolivar Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:01:24am |
re: #151 newsjunkie_ky
Didn’t get his way did he? Of all the things W did he did manage to keep us safe. He never wavered despite the lefts pummeling him mercilessly. Oh, now they say they did not but they are all full of shit. We know better. I don’t trust a one of them and probably never will. They showed me their real colors shortly after 9/11 and have done so very clearly ever since.
When I was a kid, I listened to the news and read the paper on occasion and thought things were pretty good. When my eyes opened shortly after I enlisted in the Navy it became crystal clear that dhimmies have only one agenda - power and thier keeping it all to themselves. For the life of me I cannot understand how these morons think that a failed ideology (socialism) will ever work. In spite of the facts though they continue on their merry way. Once the speed bumps (you and me) are run over they have nothing to stop them. That will be a dark day indeed.
Avanti will like that - up until they don’t have the money to pay his pension or drugs at the VA hospital or - you get the idea. Socialism does not work and until people get that through their thick skulls nothing will change. The problem is we are in the way and the pain of being run over by these morons is something that gives me nightmares.
164 | FurryOldGuyJeans Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:01:47am |
re: #162 wiffersnapper
Wow, has it really been that long? Dang…
*reflects*
About 7 and a half for 9/11. Staggers the mind that so much has happened in so little time.
165 | Occasional Reader Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:02:09am |
re: #161 razorbacker
I just feel sorry for all those folks that think that you’re poor if you drive a two-year-old vehicle.
Wow, never heard that one!
I love my car, which I bought in 2002. It works great, looks great, don’t have a single complaint about it.
166 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:02:34am |
re: #161 razorbacker
As my younger brother said, “I’ll be okay, I’ve never had any money to worry about anyway. I just feel sorry for all those folks that think that you’re poor if you drive a two-year-old vehicle. They don’t have a clue.”
I feel bad for all those folks who think they are poor because they don’t have money for frequent ‘fast-food’ lunches, dinners, etc., they think making a home cooked meal is a hardship. They don’t have a clue
167 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:03:59am |
re: #161 razorbacker
Your younger brother is a wise man. And that’s just one of the problems we have with Obama - he’s never really lived through “tough times” as an adult; hell he’s never really had a full time job where he couldn’t vote present and now he holds the absolutely toughest job in the WORLD and he’s not ready for it. No experience to fall back on. So he flounders and keeps giving speeches, EVEN though his own experience as POTUS should have shown him that every time he goes on TV and talks about the economy, the DOW tanks.
I’d wager he’s caused the loss of over one TRILLION dollars in American capital all by himself.
168 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:04:32am |
re: #165 Occasional Reader
Wow, never heard that one!
I love my car, which I bought in 2002. It works great, looks great, don’t have a single complaint about it.
Wait, up to last year I was driving a 1988 Jeep Cherokee — the best vehicle EVER!
169 | Bullskin Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:04:33am |
re: #77 damnyanqui
Yep.
This was the first real dramatic case in a long time that demonstrated how terrorists win.
Oh, sure, the Spanish government handled the bombings badly, cluelessly trying to blame “Basque separatists” but the reality is that the Spanish electorate then handed Al Qaeda the major coup of overthrowing a strong anti-terrorist government and forcing Spain’s permanent retreat in Iraq.
Not that we have much room to claim ourselves superior.
Of course the terrorists won again in the United States in 2006. They hadn’t even successfully struck here since 2001 but we still gave them a new, terrorist-friendly government.
I’m glad someone is remembering what they did.
In this depraved, spineless, age when the networks avoid even showing video from September 11, it’s more imperative than ever that we never forget.
Never forget.
Never forget!
And then vote accordingly.
In the past two major U.S. elections, we’ve done the exact opposite.
Heaven help us
I say again, the socialists used agit-prop to force the government to say who had put the bombs, to say somthing they hadn’t a clue about. The police told the government it was ETA in those two days. But just after elections, they switched to islamists. There are many obscure things in the trials, and much people involved got promoted by the actual socialist government, police and intelligence ones, too.
170 | bolivar Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:05:37am |
re: #165 Occasional Reader
Wow, never heard that one!
I love my car, which I bought in 2002. It works great, looks great, don’t have a single complaint about it.
I still have my 2000 car and will keep it until parts and repairs are too much. I really want a new one but, will have to wait for better times and a full time job. It was the first new car I ever had and the way things are going may be the last.
171 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:07:36am |
re: #165 Occasional Reader
Hey O.R. - my dad once told me that if you bought a car that was properly manufactured - everyone occasionaly produces a lemon in the assembly line - and you take good care of it, it ought to last you at least 10 years.
I think (hope) razorbacker was simply using that as an analogy to my comment about age and experience.
172 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:09:00am |
re: #170 bolivar
I still have my 2000 car and will keep it until parts and repairs are too much. I really want a new one but, will have to wait for better times and a full time job. It was the first new car I ever had and the way things are going may be the last.
My 2000 Ford Focus needed a new fuel pump last month (apparently, it was a recalled part and we were never notified)
So, I had the new fuel pump installed, at no cost to me, and I’m happily driving around in an ‘older’ car!
173 | outsidephilly Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:11:50am |
re: #171 realwest
Hey O.R. - my dad once told me that if you bought a car that was properly manufactured - everyone occasionaly produces a lemon in the assembly line - and you take good care of it, it ought to last you at least 10 years.
I think (hope) razorbacker was simply using that as an analogy to my comment about age and experience.
((real))
and humans, if you take care, ought to last for many, many years!
174 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:12:19am |
Arkansas ‘Tea Party’ Protest Slated for Saturday, March 14 (Updated!)
It’s come to my attention that the Central Arkansas Campaign for Liberty has one of these protests scheduled for Saturday, March 14, at 5 p.m. at the Peabody Hotel in Little Rock to coincide with Sen. Blanche Lincoln’s big money fundraiser with Vice President Joe Biden.
AArrrggghhhh! No, no, no! A thousand times no! Not on March 14. Not on the most favoritest holiday amongst them all! Not on the male version of Valentine’s Day!
Don’t those people know that March 14 is Steak and Blow Job Day?
176 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:13:11am |
re: #155 Honorary Yooper
We replied about the reform message. It’s a bunch of bullshit.
OK, I give up, I just thought earmark reform was something we could discuss. Once you decide reform is hopeless, no need to waste our time.
177 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:16:27am |
re: #171 realwest
Yep.
By the way. Regarding autos and longevity.
Change the lubricating and cooling fluids (all of them. Including transmission and differential fluids.)
Change belts and hoses.
Then don’t worry about mileage or age. Those simple steps will eliminate most all normal problems.
179 | wiffersnapper Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:18:58am |
re: #164 FurryOldGuyJeans
Absolutely. 2001 seems so long ago and forgotten, even though it shouldn’t be.
180 | avanti Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:20:56am |
re: #178 buzzsawmonkey
It is not a matter of “deciding that reform is hopeless,” but of recognizing that the leopard’s spots are changeless.
Ok, I’ll bring it back up, if and when BHO and Congress start dealing with the issue.
181 | realwest Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:21:12am |
re: #177 razorbacker
I’d just add that you should change the air, oil and gas line filters periodically, too!
182 | SasquatchOnSteroids Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:23:25am |
re: #158 bullskin
You are right, but socialism have been undermining 15 years before Aznar, these are the fruits.
That’s what we here have to watch for now. You’re right about Obama.
I’m happy to know you, and that there are still people like you fighting the fight.
183 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:24:21am |
re: #181 realwest
Heh. Well, if you must. But wouldn’t all that clean oil running through those dirty filters clean the filters?
Wouldn’t it?
No?
Oh well, then. Change them if it makes you feel better. Might as well sacrifice a chicken, too. Cover all the bases.
184 | Andopolis Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:26:40am |
Here’s a video of a song by Spanish band La Oreja de Van Gogh called Jueves (Thursday) which was written in memory of the train bombings.
I sent it to Charles through the LGF contact form the other day, not sure if he got it or not, heard his net connection was down recently.
Here’s the translation from this site:
[Link: ooltra.net…]
Thursday
If I was prettier and a bit more intelligent
If I was special, if I was from a magazine.
I might have the courage to cross the carriage
And ask you who you are
You sit opposite and do not even imagine
That I am wearing my loveliest skirt for you
And on seeing you heave a yawn at the window pane
My eyes well up
Chorus:
Suddenly you look at me, I look at you and you sigh.
I close my eyes, you go out of sight
I hardly breathe, I feel small
And I begin to tremble
And thus pass the days from Monday to Friday.
Like the swallows from the poem by Bécquer
From station to station, in front of you and me
The silence comes and goes
{Chorus}
And then it happens, my lips wake up
Stuttering your name.
I assume that you are thinking “What a most stupid girl”
And I want to die
But time stops and you move closer saying
“I do not know you yet and already I miss you.
Every morning I turn down the non-stop
And choose this train”
And now we are about to arrive, my life has changed.
A special day, this eleventh of March.
You take my hand, we arrive at a tunnel
That cuts out the light
I find your face thanks to my hands.
I become courageous and kiss you on the lips.
You say that you love me and I give you
The last faint beat of my heart
188 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 1:04:35pm |
re: #145 Iron Fist
Not really any suggestions. I met Col. Appelgate shortly before his death, and he advised me not to get the Gerber, but wait and get the Boker manufactured knife. Not that that does you any good :-)
Hmmm. For the rust, I’d probably get some very fine emory paper. That should buff it out without marking up the blade too bad. If you had a straight buffing wheel, it might be even better, but you’d likely wind up with a blade that is too shiney. The emory paper should buff out the rust and not mar the finish much (the rust will have done some damage. The emory paper can take it off a little at a time and, thus, do less damage overall to the finish). Most of my knives are collectables, so Inever sharpen them (detracts from their book value, not that I’m likely to sell one of them). How did it get dull? Just sitting on a shelf shouldn’t dull the blade.
If you can’t get an edge with the stone you are using, you may be using too hard a stone. Use softer/coarser stones to put a good working edge on it (be careful of the finish, these stones can and will scratch up your blade, so use them with care) and then go to the harder stone to clean up the details and put the final edge on it.
With good steel (and Gerber should be that) it shouldn’t take that long to clean up. the only thing that comes to mind is that they mighthave tempered it too hard. That’ll take a bitch of an edge, and hold it, but once it is gone, it is a major effort to resharpen.
Hope that helps :-)
It does. Thanks for the suggestion. And I see the Boker has been making them, maybe I will upgrade. It got dull because I used it (obviously not for the use intended because (1) I am not in the armed forces, or (2) in jail) for everything under the sun: around the house, yard work, camping …etc.
Thanks again for the suggestions.
189 | razorbacker Wed, Mar 11, 2009 1:13:49pm |
re: #187 Iron Fist
That’ll work, but I’d hate to ditch a $100 knife if I could fix it. I used to would have sworn by Gerber, but they’ve not been particularly good for some time now. It is sad.
Couple of years ago, while off-roading, I found a brand new Gerber lockback lying beside the trail. I picked it up, wiped off the dust, and put it in my boot.
After several attempts to put a good edge on that thing, I realized that someone had not dropped that knife; they had pitched it away in frustration.
190 | Creeping Eruption Wed, Mar 11, 2009 1:16:53pm |
re: #189 razorbacker
Couple of years ago, while off-roading, I found a brand new Gerber lockback lying beside the trail. I picked it up, wiped off the dust, and put it in my boot.
After several attempts to put a good edge on that thing, I realized that someone had not dropped that knife; they had pitched it away in frustration.
I think I might be in that boat right now with mine. It was my first (and last) Gerber.
191 | FrankJamison Wed, Mar 11, 2009 1:47:53pm |
For the record, the ruling Socialist government has not marked this date with any official remembrances and their local party boys are boycotting the acts being held by the local “State” government of the Madrid community.
I guess now that they’ve gotten their mileage out of the victims, they can forget about them:
[Link: www.elmundo.es…]
[Link: www.abc.es…]
[Link: www.elpais.com…]
(For those of you who understand Spanish)
192 | lamaestra Wed, Mar 11, 2009 5:24:46pm |
Something interesting to note about the memorial wreath-laying ceremony in Madrid today. I read the Spanish newspapers (which are generally very liberal)…..surprise….. and today they noted that the Socialist government in Madrid were notably absent from the ceremony. Socialists are disgusting no matter which country they “govern”.