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calendar   Tuesday - July 20, 2004

Just the facts, Ma’am……

Thanks to Laurie for these!


Learn these facts to properly debate our poor misguided friends & family before election time !!!

There were 39 combat related killings in Iraq during the month of January.....
In the fair city of Detroit there were 35 murders in the month of January. (That's just one American city, about as deadly as the entire war torn country of Iraq.)

When some claim President Bush shouldn't have started this war, state the following ...

FDR... led us into World War II. Germany never attacked us: Japan did. From 1941-1945, 450,000 lives were lost, an average of 112,500 per year.

Truman... finished that war and started one in Korea, North Korea never attacked us. From 1950-1953, 55,000 lives were lost, an average of 18,334 per year.

John F. Kennedy... started the Vietnam conflict in 1962. Vietnam never attacked us.

Johnson... turned Vietnam into a quagmire. From 1965-1975, 58,000 lives were lost, an average of 5,800 per year.

Clinton... went to war in Bosnia without UN or French consent, Bosnia never attacked us. He was offered Osama bin Laden's head on a platter three times by Sudan and did nothing. Osama has attacked us on multiple occasions.

In the two years since terrorists attacked us

President Bush has ... liberated two countries, crushed the Taliban, crippled al-Qaida, put nuclear inspectors in Libya, Iran and North Korea without firing a shot, and captured a terrorist who slaughtered 300,000 of his own people.

The Democrats are complaining about how long the war is taking, but... It took less time to take Iraq than it took Janet Reno to take the Branch Davidian compound. That was a 51 day operation.

We've been looking for evidence of chemical weapons in Iraq for less time than it took Hillary Clinton to find the Rose Law Firm billing records.

It took less time for the 3rd Infantry Division and the Marines to destroy the Medina Republican Guard than it took Ted Kennedy to call the police after his Oldsmobile sank at Chappaquiddick.

It took less time to take Iraq than it took to count the votes in Florida!!!!

Our Commander-In-Chief is doing a GREAT JOB! The Military moral is high! The biased media hopes we are too ignorant to realize the facts.
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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 07/20/2004 at 06:27 AM   
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Drudge Does A Smackdown On Kerry

Drudge is a man of few words. This time is no exception. Drudge rips Kerry's latest campaign promise to shreds. To shreds, I tell ya!

And he does it with just a handful of words and a WHOLE LOT OF revealing pictures.

OUCH! That's gotta hurt!
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/20/2004 at 01:48 AM   
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Quote Of The Day

"When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators."
-- P. J. O'Rourke (1947 - )


On This Day In History

July 20, 1969 - Neil Armstong, First Man To Walk On Moon
At 10:56 p.m. EDT, American astronaut Neil Armstrong, 240,000 miles from Earth, speaks these words to more than a billion people listening at home: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." A moment later, he stepped off the lunar landing module Eagle and became the first human to walk on the surface of the moon.

The American effort to send astronauts to the moon has its origins in a famous appeal President John F. Kennedy made to a special joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961: "I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth." At the time, the United States was still trailing the Soviet Union in space developments, and Cold War-era America welcomed Kennedy's bold proposal.

In 1966, after five years of work by an international team of scientists and engineers, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) conducted the first unmanned Apollo mission, testing the structural integrity of the proposed launch vehicle and spacecraft combination. Then, on January 27, 1967, tragedy struck at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, when a fire broke out during a manned launch-pad test of the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn rocket. Three astronauts were killed in the fire.

Despite the setback, NASA and its thousands of employees forged ahead, and in October 1968, Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, orbited Earth and successfully tested many of the sophisticated systems needed to conduct a moon journey and landing. In December of the same year, Apollo 8 took three astronauts to the dark side of the moon and back, and in March 1969 Apollo 9 tested the lunar module for the first time while in Earth orbit. Then in May, the three astronauts of Apollo 10 took the first complete Apollo spacecraft around the moon in a dry run for the scheduled July landing mission.

At 9:32 a.m. on July 16, with the world watching, Apollo 11 took off from Kennedy Space Center with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin Jr., and Michael Collins aboard. Armstrong, a 38-year-old civilian research pilot, was the commander of the mission. After traveling 240,000 miles in 76 hours, Apollo 11 entered into a lunar orbit on July 19. The next day, at 1:46 p.m., the lunar module Eagle, manned by Armstrong and Aldrin, separated from the command module, where Collins remained. Two hours later, the Eagle began its descent to the lunar surface, and at 4:18 p.m. the craft touched down on the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tranquility. Armstrong immediately radioed to Mission Control in Houston, Texas, a famous message: "The Eagle has landed."

At 10:39 p.m., five hours ahead of the original schedule, Armstrong opened the hatch of the lunar module. As he made his way down the lunar module's ladder, a television camera attached to the craft recorded his progress and beamed the signal back to Earth, where hundreds of millions watched in great anticipation. At 10:56 p.m., Armstrong spoke his famous quote, which he later contended was slightly garbled by his microphone and meant to be "that's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." He then planted his left foot on the gray, powdery surface, took a cautious step forward, and humanity had walked on the moon.

"Buzz" Aldrin joined him on the moon's surface at 11:11 p.m., and together they took photographs of the terrain, planted a U.S. flag, ran a few simple scientific tests, and spoke with President Richard M. Nixon via Houston. By 1:11 a.m. on July 21, both astronauts were back in the lunar module and the hatch was closed. The two men slept that night on the surface of the moon, and at 1:54 p.m. the Eagle began its ascent back to the command module. Among the items left on the surface of the moon was a plaque that read: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot on the moon--July 1969 A.D--We came in peace for all mankind."

At 5:35 p.m., Armstrong and Aldrin successfully docked and rejoined Collins, and at 12:56 a.m. on July 22 Apollo 11 began its journey home, safely splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at 12:51 p.m. on July 24.




Today's Birthdays

Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand explorer - first man to climb Mt. Everest (1919)
........ [Note: Tenzing Norkay of Nepal, was the other member of the team to reach the summit]

Carlos Santana, Really Excellent Hispanic musician (1947)


Confession From Allan: my definition of "natural high" is laying around a campfire way back in the woods, looking up at the stars circling around the sky and listening to Carlos Santana doing "Europa" from the Amigos album. Damn! It just doesn't get any better than that, folks! You oughta try it some time. The last time I did that was on a camping trip in 1999 in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and the music attracted two owls, a bear cub and a little doe. I had to play the tune four times before they all got enough and left me alone. True story.

Thanks to The Quotations Page - The History Channel - The Biography Channel.
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/20/2004 at 01:16 AM   
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calendar   Monday - July 19, 2004

OOH-RAH!

Nobody ever said Marines were shy. These guys make their point quite clearly. If anyone knows these troops, let me know. I want to send them a couple of pizzas and a coupon entitling them to two free cases of beer when they return home.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 06:07 PM   
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The Children

The future of the world belongs to them. The children, that is. They will write the history books of the future, not us. They will remember what happened when they were growing up and who protected them and who tried to hurt them. Theirs is a simple world. How do they feel about the current times and American soldiers?

Here’s how they feel in Surobi, Afghanistan ....

Here’s how they feel in Al Kut, Iraq ....

And finally, here’s how they feel in Asheville, North Carolina ....

Whether it’s marching along with the G.I.’s on patrol in Afghanistan, getting coloring books from G.I.’s in Iraq or just welcoming daddy home in North Carolina, there is nothing more precious in this world than the smile on a child’s face. In the history of the world, how many armies have spent as much time helping the people (and the children) as they have fighting? To the guys and gals in uniform, we offer our proud support of your efforts and we will continue to do whatever we can to support you. We will make sure you get a happy homecoming when this is all over. All we (and the children) can say for now is ....

THANKS!

(Photos courtesy of US Army Public Affairs)


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 05:55 PM   
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Desperado

You can add Linda Ronstadt to the list of HollyWeirdos.

LAS VEGAS - Singer Linda Ronstadt not only got booed, she got the boot after lauding filmmaker Michael Moore and his new movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" during a performance at the Aladdin hotel-casino.

Before singing "Desperado" for an encore Saturday night, the 58-year-old rocker called Moore a "great American patriot" and "someone who is spreading the truth." She also encouraged everybody to see the documentary about President Bush.

Ronstadt's comments drew loud boos and some of the 4,500 people in attendance stormed out of the theater. People also tore down concert posters and tossed cocktails into the air.
When will these performers learn? Not everyone goes along with their agenda and paying customers want entertainment, not bullshit that they disagree with. If I were the manager of the Aladdin, I would have terminated her contract and thrown her out on the street for offending paying customers.
"It was a very ugly scene," Aladdin President Bill Timmins told The Associated Press. "She praised him and all of a sudden all bedlam broke loose."

Timmins, who is British and was watching the show, decided Ronstadt had to go — for good. Timmins said he didn't allow Ronstadt back in her luxury suite and she was escorted off the property.

Ronstadt's antics "spoiled a wonderful evening for our guests and we had to do something about it," Timmins said.

Timmins said it was the first time he sent a performer packing.

"As long as I'm here, she's not going to play," Timmins said.
My bad. The Aladdin President did what he had to do to keep paying customers coming back. Neither Ms. Ronstadt nor her agent were returning any phone calls. I guess it's hard to return calls when you're unemployed and out on the street.

Anyone want to take any bets on how long before Ms. Ronstadt starts crying "censhorship"? I give it 48 hours at the most. Remember, you heard it here first.
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 05:54 PM   
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Totally F**king Awesome

I sure wish I had me one of these. It’s one of the new F/A-22 Raptor Stealth Fighters and an F-16 Fighting Falcon flying in a fingertip formation on a training mission over Nellis AFB, NV. If you want a full-screen version of this pic (2000 x 1257 24-bit Hi-Color, 902 KB) for a wallpaper, click here. ZOOM!

You can find more info on this plane here and here.

Specifications:
Wing Area: 840 sq ft
Engine Thrust Class: 35,000 lb
Level Speed: 921 mph
Total Length: 62.08 ft
Wing Span: 44.5 ft
Horizontal Tail Span: 29ft
Tail Span: 18’10”
Total Height: 16.67ft
Track Width: 10.6ft
Engines: Pratt & Whitney F-119
Max. Takeoff Weight: 60,000 lb (27,216 kg)
Max. External Stores: 5,000 lb (2,270 kg)
Weight Empty: 31,670 lb (14,365 kg)
Ceiling: 50,000 ft (15,240 m)


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 05:26 PM   
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GOP Convention Protests Funded By Kerry’s Wife

Well, the Republican Convention in New York is only a month away and already several anarchist groups are gearing up, going through training and heading to New York with plans to disrupt the convention. Several of these groups are funded by the Tides Foundation which receives most of its funding from Teresa Heinz-Kerry. Here are some of the groups who will be participating in the organized mayhem, courtesy of Kerry's wife ....
What tactics will these anarchists be using? Try this on for size, the following is from the various groups' web sites and training guides ....

So, there you have it. Dirty politics at its worst. Democrats shoveling money to anarchist groups to disrupt the Republican Convention and subvert the democratic process. Teresa Heinz-Kerry is supporting these groups whose goal is to get her husband elected. Through any means whatsoever. This, my friends, is how the Democratic Attack Machine works. Throw into the mix Michael Moore and his incendiary movie full of lies and distortions of the truth, a host of foul-mouthed celebrities blasting the President and throwing millions at the Democrats, and the race-baiting warlords of the NAACP accusing the President of causing racial divisiveness when it it is they themselves who are creating a race war.

Are these the kind of people you want to see in charge of the government next January? Only you can prevent this Moonbattery .. vote in November.

The Democratic Party and Teresa Heinz-Kerry think that hiring anarchist thugs to convince you who to vote for is the way to gain power. Wait a minute, isn't that how the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933?

But don't take my word for it. Go to the Ruckus Society web page and read how these modern-day "Storm Troopers" train and what their plans are. Is it any coincidence that Bill Clinton's recent book was entitled "My Life" and Adolph Hitler's infamous book was entitled "Mein Kampf" ("My Struggle")?

Wake up, America! Before it's too late ....
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 09:32 AM   
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GRR-R-R-REAT News!

After 6 years of discussing and arguing, after 6 years of trying to convince him that the party which he stood for was corrupt, vile, unethical and lacking in the moral values which he held, I was able to convince my father, age 82, that he should become a republican. He'd been making a habit of voting republican for some time now (Reagan, Bush, etc.) and kept insisting it did not make any difference how he was registered. Of course, I tried explaining that whereas what he said was true in the general elections, it was in the primaries that the candidates were elected and that if he gave up his voice in the primaries his selections in the general elections could be limited to someone he might not have liked. For six years I failed.

I even tried the old "father-son" bonding thing by telling him it'd be the best birthday present he could ever give me. No luck.

It was not until I actually took the initiative, got the paperwork from the Supervisor of Elections office and took it to him that he signed. All this from a guy who admitted to having voted in the Dummycrap pre-primaries in February for the candidate LEAST likely to EVER win nomination---Al Sharpton, simply because he can't stand The Poodle, John F**king Kerry. You gotta love it!

OBTW, my father became a citizen in the late 60s more because his job required it than anything else (the factory he worked in had defense contracts.) I asked him why he registered as a democrat and he said that as soon as he returned from his swearing in the union goons in his shop told him that is what he should do.

I feel content now, knowing the US will be a bit better place with one fewer registered dem.

OH, HAPPY DAY!!!
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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 08:32 AM   
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A couple on guns

Gun owners are celebrating in Virginia as it is now permitted to openly carry weapons.

OBTW, crime is at the lowest rate in years. You'd a thunk it?



Mike Adams, that professor at the University of North Carolina who rants and rages against bullshit in the educational system, put out a nice piece about some recommendations on "first gun" purchases weapons for those who are in the market to purchase one or more weapons.

I don't know shit from shinola about pistols or shotguns or rifles so feel free to read the article, comment here or comment directly with Mr. Adams. All I know is that when I owned a S&W .357 with a six inch barrel, it was a sweet pistol. The .38 wasn't bad either. I envision a future purchase of a 40 cal semi-automatic pistol soon and possibly one rifle and one shotgun. The rifle will be for long-range use on large varmints (like barking moonbats) and the shotgun will be for close range work also on that same pesky varmint. This, of course, after the next civil/class war begins. BWAH HA HA HA!!
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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 07:35 AM   
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From the “People are Strange” Category

Hey, you remember when you were a kid, right? Mom and Dad were not cool. It's summer. Another month or so until school begins again. You're bored.

So what do you do? EASY!!! Call some friends to go "hang out."

Literally.

You know, if these little fucks want to be treated like sides of beef, then I say we oblige them. Bullet to the head (for being stupid) and then fed to the sharks off the Florida Keys. Then again, what did you expect. They ARE from Flori-DUH, after all!


Ladies, if your husband has a tendency to get a little "crazy" after he drinks, you may want to consider not letting him see this as he may get ideas.

This guy is truly revolting and I hope that when they catch him they do to him what he did to his wife.
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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 07:19 AM   
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A Bedtime Prayer

Dear Lord,

I kneel here before you tonight and ask your forgiveness for any errors or trespasses I may have committed today. I will try to do better tomorrow. Before I go, I need to ask you a question: is there really a heaven and hell? I don't ask for myself. I just want to know if you have a really, really bad part of hell reserved for people like this woman? I know you don't like me to judge other people but sometimes it is very hard. Please forgive me for not understanding how people can do things like this.

And say hello to my mother and father, who I know are up there with you. Especially my mother. I'm thankful she was a better person than the woman mentioned above.

Amen.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 02:15 AM   
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We’re Gonna Pump You Up

Democratic legislators in California are complaining that Governor Schwarzenegger is "homophobic". All because the Governator made the following statement ....
"If they don't have the guts to come up here in front of you and say, 'I don't want to represent you, I want to represent those special interests, the unions, the trial lawyers ... if they don't have the guts, I call them girlie men," Schwarzenegger said to the cheering crowd at a mall food court in Ontario.
The DummyCraps responded as follows ....
Democrats said Schwarzenegger's remarks were insulting to women and gays and distracted from budget negotiations. State Sen. Sheila Kuehl said the governor had resorted to "blatant homophobia."

"It uses an image that is associated with gay men in an insulting way, and it was supposed to be an insult. That's very troubling that he would use such a homophobic way of trying to put down legislative leadership," said Kuehl, one of five members of the Legislature's five-member Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus.
Girlie men? Mheh-heh .... So it seems the Governator was actually watching Saturday Night Live years ago when "Hanz and Franz" (Kevin Nealon and Dana Carvey) made fun of Schwarzenegger in a long-running skit that no one took offense at. Now that the Governator is using one of the oft-used phrases from that skit, the Left is accusing him of "homophobia? I cry foul here, folks. If it was funny then, it's funny now. Get over it.

Personally, I'm outraged that the "girlie men" would get upset over this. If you want to hear how outraged I am, click here (audio courtesy of SNL).
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 01:47 AM   
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Quote Of The Day

"A celebrity is one who is known to many persons he is glad he doesn't know."
-- H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)


On This Day In History

July 19, 1799 Rosetta Stone Discovered
During Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian campaign, a French soldier discovers a black basalt slab inscribed with ancient writing near the town of Rosetta, about 35 miles north of Alexandria. The irregularly shaped stone contained fragments of passages written in three different scripts: Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and Egyptian demotic. The ancient Greek on the Rosetta Stone told archaeologists that it was inscribed by priests of Ptolemy V in the second century B.C. More startlingly, the Greek passage announced that the three scripts were all of identical meaning. The artifact thus held the key to solving the riddle of hieroglyphics, a written language that had been "dead" for nearly two millennia.

Two decades later, French Egyptologist Jean Franýois Champollion was able to decipher the hieroglyphics using his knowledge of Greek as a guide, and the language and culture of ancient Egypt was suddenly open to scientists as never before.




Today's Birthdays

Samuel Colt, American inventor (1814)
Edgar Degas, French painter and sculptor (1834)




Happy Birthday!

Samuel Colt, the man behind the handgun that armed the West.
Colt, Samuel, 1814–62, American inventor, b. Hartford, Conn. In 1835–36, he patented a revolving-breech pistol and founded at Paterson, N.J., the Patent Arms Company, which failed in 1842. An order for 1,000 revolvers from the U.S. government in 1847 in the Mexican War made possible the reestablishment of his business. He later built the Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company factory at Hartford. Colt also invented a submarine battery used in harbor defense and a submarine telegraph cable. His revolving-breech pistol became so popular that the word Colt was sometimes used as a generic term for the revolver.

"God didn't make all men equal, Sam Colt did."

Thanks to The Quotations Page - The History Channel - The Biography Channel.
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 07/19/2004 at 01:12 AM   
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