Archive for January, 2007
Coup D’Etat in the making?
- Posted by Martin on January 30th, 2007 filed in General, Insult the Islamotards, Iraq, Islamofascism, Martin
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Support the troops but not the war?
- Posted by Beth on January 30th, 2007 filed in General, Iraq, Islamofascism, Journalism, Moonbats, Politics, Support the Troops, The War, Video
- 4 Comments »
Stand Up To Ahmadinejad
- Posted by Beth on January 30th, 2007 filed in General, Iran, Islamofascism, Israel, Petitions, Politics, Support this, The War, Video
- 2 Comments »
We’ve got midgets!
Nasrallah sends his thanks
- Posted by Beth on January 30th, 2007 filed in Funny, General, Insult the Islamotards, Iran, Islamofascism, Israel, Lebanon, Moonbats, Video
- 4 Comments »
Who wants to be a….gunslinging vigilante
- Posted by Martin on January 29th, 2007 filed in General, Martin, Politics
- 1 Comment »
Slow news day in Fort Worth?
- Posted by Martin on January 29th, 2007 filed in General, Journalism, Martin
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U.S. seems to rule out “timeout” between Iran, West
- Posted by Martin on January 29th, 2007 filed in General, Martin, UN
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The Sexy Babushka
- Posted by Beth on January 29th, 2007 filed in General, Video, WTF
- 3 Comments »
Link dump
Crazy ass hillbilly
- Posted by Beth on January 28th, 2007 filed in Funny, General, Video
- 4 Comments »
Here’s Something That Should be Required Reading
- Posted by Larry on January 28th, 2007 filed in General, Iraq, Larry, Support the Troops, Support this, The War
- 4 Comments »
She’s no Halle Berry, but I did know she was a woman
Time to stop blogging?
- Posted by Beth on January 27th, 2007 filed in Blogs, General
- 11 Comments »
Film about environmentalists: Mine Your Own Business
Cheesehead leftist Russ Feingold doesn’t think much of the Constitution, apparently.
This President is going to have to get nasty with the Dhimmicrats, and probably quite soon.
The subcommittee’s chairperson, Senator Russ Feingold, said he would introduce a bill on Wednesday prohibiting the use of funds for the war six months after enactment.
Good luck sweetheart, the last time your party did this, they ended up as the traitor party for twenty years. The need to parade one’s reflexive pacifism and hatred for one’s own country, though, seemingly remains a toxic brew for those on the left.
“Today we’ve heard convincing testimony and analysis that Congress has the power to stop the war if it wants to,” said Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat.
Stop the war? You can only do that if the enemy concurs. And they don’t.
Oh and by the way, read the bit about ‘Commander-in-Chief’ in the United States Constitution, if you get a moment.
You can’t have it both ways.
We, the undersigned, call on the international community to indict Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for incitement to commit genocide, as per the UN Genocide Convention which classifies “incitement to commit genocide” as a crime against humanity.
Most hilarious camel ever, or just really good drugs?
Bonus points if you know how you can tell the midget is not an Islamotard! (Checking the YouTube link isn’t going to give you the right answer, and besides, that’s cheating anyway.)
Nasrallah and friends say, “Thank you, stupid infidels!”
OK, so I’m a shi’itety blog-break-taker. Sorta. I’m in severe blog-apathy mode, so don’t expect much from me (I am not speaking for Martin, so don’t abandon us!) except crazy babushka and Islamotard videos, and link dumps. Maybe I just need to change the way I do blogging altogether, I dunno. Whatever.
I do.
Glenn Reynolds, instapundit to the stars, writes an NYT piece on compulsory(ish) gun ownership.
The twin purposes of self and community defense may very well lie behind the Second Amendment’s language encompassing both the importance of a well-regulated militia and the right of citizens to keep and bear arms. As the constitutional and criminal law scholar Don Kates has noted in the journal Constitutional Commentary, thinkers at the time when the Constitution was written drew no real distinction between resisting burglars, foreign invaders or domestic tyrants: All were wrongdoers that good citizens had the right, and the duty, to oppose with force.
I come from an environment where gun ownership is rare, and the conventional wisdom is that this is a good thing.
But it’s not. No uninvited guest gets to enter my home without a realistic threat of me removing them. Feet first. I’m a second amendment zealot.
I don’t lock the back door, because I don’t need to. Glenn Reynolds is right.
A major heist gets blown open in The Fort Worth Star Telegram:
4 towels, ashtray taken from Motel 6
Luckily the criminal mastermind was apprehended, thanks to the brave men and women of Fort Worth law enforcement.
A police report states that a 28-year-old Watauga man who had been registered to the room from which the items were stolen was questioned by police officers in the motel’s parking lot.
I never watch local TV news, because it mirrors this type of rubbish.
Reports Reuters.
Mohamed ElBaradei, director-general of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency, has proposed a “timeout” in the confrontation between Tehran and the U.N. Security Council under which Iranian nuclear work and U.N. sanctions on Tehran would be simultaneously suspended.
Are these people absolutely farking stupid, or do they actually want Iran to have a nuclear weapon?
A timeout? What if that doesn’t work, escalate to no recess? Detention? Extra homework?
The only parties that would observe such an idiotic proposal, are, well I think you can guess.
Iran said on Sunday it needed time to review ElBaradei’s suggestion. Tehran insists it wants a nuclear program only to generate electricity but the West accuses it of using the program as a cover for making bombs.
Time to decide if they will accept the west going into a self-imposed timeout (yes, the timeout will affect us, not Iran).
The sooner we leave that rancid pile of steaming shi’ite on First Avenue, and start a new conference of democracies, the better.
I apologize in advance. You may never want to go to the beach again.
Hey, I told you, I’m bored with blogging. For now, you get link dumps from me; content from Martin and Larry if and when they feel like it. And whomever else that has keys and wants to post here. Blogging S U C K S.
Stuff from digg below the fold so it doesn’t fark up the page load time:
Well, that’s what the title says. Yeah, like you wouldn’t do this, too.
One Soldier’s Story.
A fellow blogger takes us into his confidence regarding his wounds recieved in combat. There is a real price, paid by real people. We constantly hear nonsense from politicians , acting like they are heroes. Oh, how their mother raised them by herself, or they came from humble beginnings. But what did they do? They may have worked, but only to achieve their own ends. The military member overseas is working for the good of others, and they don’t ask for your thanks. Most of them give and give. Some give until there isn’t anything left to give.
In her first campaign trip to Iowa, Clinton stresses gender, runs the headline.
DES MOINES, Iowa - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton opened her quest for the White House Saturday stressing her potentially historic role as a woman - a tough woman at that, who will “deck” opponents, win the presidency and enact universal health care that eluded her as First Lady.
Enact universal health care? That went so well the last time, you can understand why she’s so keen on running with it again.
Thinking of quitting? This article from Wordpress guru Lorelle might just do it for you. Or me. Particularly this item:
Bored with blogging, stop blogging: If you are bored with blogging, or bored with what you are blogging about, or your blog writing bores you, it bores your readers. Stop blogging and find something else to do.
BORED. Hell yes.
I think I need a vacation from blogging. Probably not permanent, but a vacation is definitely in order. Honestly, it’s getting to be a chore. I’d be perfectly happy just commenting at other blogs, and honestly, I’ve been known to write more (and more clearly) in blog comments and email than I do here. I’ve got digg and del.icio.us for sharing links, anyway, as well.
I just don’t think I can stand blogging with the 2008 election stuff starting so damn early. Maybe the urge will come back, maybe it won’t. There are a zillion other blogs out there anyway, and most of y’all probably are regulars at at least one or two of my regular haunts. Martin is (slowly!) bringing a blog of his own into being, and I’d be perfectly happy hanging out there, too.
Bored. And starting to resent the obligation to post. Yep, it’s time to take a break. I’m not dropping off the face of the earth, and everyone with keys to this place is still more than welcome to post. I may post something here and there, but only when I feel like it. The commitment to doing this shi’ite every day is just old, though. I’m over it, and have been for a long, long time.
You want links from me, sign up with del.icio.us and add me to your network. Get on digg and add me there too. Same with YouTube. I just don’t really feel like there’s anything for me to do here that I can’t do elsewhere without the commitment.
Mine Your Own Business, a film produced by New Bera Media in association with the Moving Picture Institute, looks at the dark side of environmentalism. It talks to some of the world’s poorest people about how western environmentalists are campaigning to keep them in poverty because they think their way of life is quaint. It is the first documentary to ask hard questions of the environmental movement.
Thanks to raz0r, who notes,
This enviro-moron makes the statement: “How do we perceive what is rich and what is poor? Who is rich and who is poor?” Then shows how one of them picked up a cat hull for 35 grand in one of these impoverished countries. Hypocrite.
Hypocrite, indeed.
Note the woman’s words saying, “We have to eat.” WE HAVE TO EAT. Noble savages, eh?
Read more about Mine Your Own Business at the documentary’s website and blog.
























