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calendar   Sunday - November 05, 2006

Hang ‘Em High

A long rope and a short drop. It couldn’t happen to a more-deserving fellow. I only regret that we couldn’t draw-and-quarter the bastard too. Maybe stick his head on a pike at the center of Baghdad. Tar and feathers would be a nice touch also. I’m dreaming - I know. The Wussies In Charge would never stand for it.

It is a sad statement for our times that one of the most brutal dictators and mass murderers in recent history gets a team of lawyers (including a former Secretary Of State of the US), a year-long trial in which he gets to pontificate and throw fits in the courtroom and now gets to appeal the ruling before finally being strung up like the ratbag he is.

You know, back in the good old days (when men were men and women liked them that way), as soon as he was captured he would have been summarily marched out and stood up in front of a wall and filled with lead. No fuss, no mess, no bother. It would have gone a long way to pacifying the country had it been done.

For now though, this farce continues - all in an effort to please the bleeding heart liberals around the world who with their insistence on this namby-pamby treatment of war criminals only play into the hands of the enemy. It’s past time to take off the gloves, use them to slap the crap out of every mealy-mouthed liberal appeaser and get just as damn brutal and vicious as we need to be. After all, no war has ever been won by a pacifist ...

Saddam Hussein Is Sentenced to Death
BAGHDAD (NY TIMES) - November 5, 2006

imageimageAn Iraqi tribunal today convicted Saddam Hussein of crimes against humanity and sentenced him to death by hanging for the brutal repression of a Shiite town in the 1980s.

As the chief judge read aloud the verdict, a defiant Mr. Hussein shouted, “Long live the people! Long live the Arab nation! Down with the spies!” He thrust his finger emphatically into the air as he spoke, then repeatedly chanted, “God is great!”

The judge, Raouf Rasheed Abdul Rahman, tried to calm Mr. Hussein down. “There’s no point,” Mr. Rahman told him. The verdict, under Iraqi law, will immediately be submitted to an appellate court, which will begin its review within a month, officials said.

Still, today’s verdict represented a moment of triumph and catharsis for many Iraqis after decades of suffering under Mr. Hussein’s tyrannical rule.

Spontaneous celebrations broke out across Iraq in spite of an around-the-clock curfew imposed on the capital and other regions. People fired pistols and assault rifles into the air in a common gesture of jubilation. Residents of Sadr City, a Shiite bastion in northeastern Baghdad, flooded the streets in defiance of a curfew, whooping and dancing and sounding car horns. Even some Shiite police officers joined in the revelry, firing their weapons in the air.

“I feel happy,” said a 31-year-old Shiite shop owner, who was smoking apple-flavored tobacco on the sidewalk in Karrada, an upscale neighborhood in central Baghdad. “I think he got his punishment. There was no Iraqi house that didn’t have damage because of Saddam Hussein.”

But a darker mood settled over predominantly Sunni Arab areas. Immediately following the verdicts, fighting broke out between gunmen and the Iraqi Army in the Sunni neighborhood of Adhamiya in northeastern Baghdad, according to an Interior Ministry official. American forces swarmed the district, however, suppressing the violence, the official reported.

Clashes erupted between supporters of Mr. Hussein and American troops near Bayji, north of Tikrit, Mr. Hussein’s birthplace and a stronghold of support for the Sunni-led insurgency, according to witnesses there.

Iraqi and American security forces had been bracing for a violent reaction among Mr. Hussein’s armed supporters, who constitute a significant corps within the insurgency. A ban on cars and pedestrians was imposed in the capital and other areas, Iraq’s security forces were put on high alert and American jet fighters circled high above the capital throughout the day.

In a national televised address, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said Mr. Hussein’s execution would not compare with “one drop of the blood” of the people who died opposing his rule. “The execution could partially appease the victims,” he continued. “The martyrs of Iraq now have the right to smile.” In recent days, Mr. Maliki publicly expressed his hope that Mr. Hussein would receive the death sentence, saying it would help to dissipate the insurgency.

The American ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, hailed the verdict as “an important milestone in the building of a free society” in Iraq.  “Although the Iraqis may face difficult days in the coming weeks, closing the book on Saddam and his regime is an opportunity to unite and build a better future,” he said in a statement.

The long-awaited verdict today came nearly three years after Mr. Hussein was hauled from an underground hideaway by American troops, and more than a year after he and seven co-defendants first appeared in an Iraqi court to face charges of orchestrating what the prosecution called a “widespread and systematic persecution” of the townspeople of Dujail, 35 miles north of Baghdad.

The case centered on the execution of 148 men and boys from the town after an alleged assassination attempt against Mr. Hussein by men firing from a nearby orchard on July 8, 1982. Mr. Hussein’s lawyers contended at the trial that the would-be assassins were Iranian-backed Shiite militants, and that he was justified in ordering the crackdown on the town because Iraq was at war with Iran at the time.

In the Dujail case, Mr. Hussein faced multiple charges for his involvement in the crimes. He was sentenced to the death penalty for willful killings, 10 years for forcible deportation and 10 years for torture.

- More at the NY TIMES...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/05/2006 at 01:34 AM   
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calendar   Saturday - November 04, 2006

Weekend Editorial

imageimageJohn Kerry: The Kamikaze Kid
-- by Michael Reagan

If the American people need a single reason why they desperately need to vote to keep the Congress in Republican hands next Tuesday they need only look at Massachusetts Democrat Senator John Kerry and recoil from what they behold, the way a vampire recoils when confronted by a cross.

It’s not that the defeated 2004 Democrat candidate for PRESIDENT is by himself a major threat to the safety and welfare of the United States. We narrowly escaped that dreaded fate two years ago, and by now it should be obvious that politically he’s going nowhere.

That became clear when Sen. Kerry gassed up his plane, took off and crashed Kamikaze-like onto the deck of his party’s ship, sinking it just days before it was to come into port and thenceforth rule the electoral waves.

With the crew jumping overboard in a frantic effort to avoid being anywhere near John Kerry, it’s obvious his hopes for a future in presidential politics were burned to a crisp in the wake of his suicide mission.

The real reason why L’affaire Kerry matters to the commonweal is the fact that his views and opinions are not his alone: John Kerry is the face and voice of the Democrat party. What he believes, they believe; what he wants (except for another shot at the presidency), they want.

When John Kerry stands up and implies that the members of our armed forces now engaged in a bloody and dangerous war on behalf of the American people are a bunch of poorly educated high school dropouts, he is expressing what his colleagues in the Democrat leadership believe. The only difference between Kerry and the rest of his party’s bigwigs is that they aren’t stupid enough to say so in public.

Those Democrats who haven’t scurried for cover in a frenzied attempt to separate themselves from the outraged reaction of the American people to Kerry’s disgusting charges are now attempting to convince us that Kerry didn’t really mean what he said when he told a high school audience, “You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”

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They can’t deny he said what he said. So they try and tell us he didn’t mean what he said. What they are really saying is “BELIEVE us and not your lying ears. You didn’t really hear what you heard.”

Attacks on American troops are nothing new for John Kerry. Remember, this is the man who came back from his brief four-month tour of duty in Vietnam to charge his fellow American servicemen with rape and murder.

This is the same John Kerry who just last year told CBS’s Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the--of--the historical customs, religious customs.”

These sentiments, however, are not merely his own, they echo those of his fellow Democrats. John Murtha, for example, charged Marines in Haditha with cold-blooded murder. Senator Dick Durbin compared our interrogators at Guantanamo to the monsters who worked for Pol Pot, one of the greatest mass murderers in history, and those who worked in the inhuman Soviet gulags and in the Nazi death camps.

For decades, like John Kerry, Democrats have displayed their utter contempt for the American military. They showed it when they insured America’s defeat in Vietnam when they cut off funding for the military and they now say they will do the same in Iraq.

If the voters want their country to follow John Kerry’s example, shout “Banzai” and gas up and take off in a Kamikaze mission against their own safety and security, they will vote to put the Kerrycats in control of Capitol Hill.

Should they do so they will rightly earn the scorn and contempt of future generations of Americans who will have to live in the wreckage they created.


Mike Reagan, the eldest son of the late President Ronald Reagan, is heard on more than 200 talk radio stations nationally as part of the Radio America Network. Look for Mike’s new book “Twice Adopted.” Order autographed books at http://www.reagan.com. Email Comments to mereagan@hotmail.com. ©2006 Mike Reagan. If you’re not a paying subscriber to our service, you must contact us to print or web post this column. Mike’s column is distributed exclusively by: Cagle Cartoons, Inc. Cari Dawson Bartley email Cari@cagle.com, (800) 696-7561.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 10:19 AM   
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Weekend Eye Candy

I have decided to bring a feature back.  The Weekend Skin feature was stopped nearly a year ago after a few malcontents and sexually repressed readers complained. Very few - but nastily vocal. After due consideration I have decided .... that I really don’t care what they think. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a beautiful woman. In fact, everything is right about them. So there!

Now, before you ladies out there get all uppity with me and start complaining about equal rights, let me make this perfectly clear .... I ain’t going surfing for pictures of nekkid men. If you want to have some pics of a favorite male posted, find it yourself and send it to me. And another thing, this feature has never and will never include anything I consider porn. Just eye candy. For those guys out there like me who need to give their eyeballs a reward for having made it through another tough week at work.

If you want to complain, drop it into the suggestion box ... which is right next to the sink in your bathroom. Be sure to flush. Now, with all that said, here is this weekend’s offering - Cassandra Lynn, Playboy’s Playmate for February, 2006. Her rap sheet says she likes a man who “knows how to treat a woman, I love a romantic who opens doors.” She doesn’t like men who “are insecure, controlling, cheap, lazy and have no ambitions.” Yep, my kind of gal. With a body to match. Not concerned in the least about “world peace”.

P.S. If I have to tell you the pics are Not Safe For Work (NSFW) then you’re (a) dumber than a rock and (b) working on a Saturday which means you need to get a life. Click “Continue Reading” and let me know on a scale of 1 to 10, how you rank Miss Lynn. We will tally up the scores later.
 

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 06:46 AM   
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Joke Of The Week

A man walks into the street and manages to get a taxi just going by. He gets into the taxi, and the cabbie says, “Perfect timing. You’re just like Frank.”

Passenger: “Who?”

Cabbie: “Frank Feldman. He’s a guy who did everything right - all the time. Like my coming along when you needed a cab, things happened like that to Frank Feldman every single time.”

Passenger: “There are always a few clouds over everybody.”

Cabbie: “Not Frank Feldman. He was a terrific athlete. He could have won the Grand-Slam at tennis. He could golf with the pros. He sang like an opera baritone and danced like a Broadway star and you should have heard him play the piano. He was an amazing guy”

Passenger: “Sounds like he was something really special”

Cabbie: “There’s more ... He had a memory like a computer. Could remember everybody’s birthday. He knew all about wine, which foods to order and which fork to eat them with. He could fix anything. Not like me. I change a fuse, and the whole street blacks out. But Frank Feldman, he could do everything right.”

Passenger: “Wow, some guy then.”

Cabbie: “He always knew the quickest way to go in traffic and avoid traffic jams, not like me, I always seem to get stuck in them. But Frank, he never made a mistake”

Passenger: “Mmm, there’s not many like him around.”

Cabbie: “And he really knew how to treat a woman and make her feel good and never answer her back even if she was in the wrong; and his clothing was always immaculate, shoes highly polished too - he was the perfect man! He never made a mistake. No one could ever measure up to Frank Feldman.”

Passenger: “An amazing fellow. How did you meet him?”

Cabbie: “Well, I never actually met Frank.”

Passenger: “Then how do you know so much about him?”

Cabbie: “I married his fucking widow.”

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 06:16 AM   
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Saturday Silliness

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 05:57 AM   
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Barking Moonbat Of The Week

Do I really need to explain this week’s award winner?

Mon Dieu! Cet homme est une moonbat d’écorcement!

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 02:57 AM   
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Most Ridiculous Item Of The Week

How many things can you find wrong with this story? I count eight.

Naked Man Arrested for Concealed Weapon
EL CERRITO, Calif. - November 4, 2006, 12:41 AM EST

imageimageA man was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon after police found him outdoors—naked—and he told them he had a tool in his rectum, authorities said.

The man was lying on a tree stump, masturbating beside a nature path, near a Bay Area Rapid Transit station Thursday, police said.

John Sheehan, 33, of Pittsburg, was initially arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure. But when asked whether he was carrying anything police should know about, Sheehan mentioned the tool, said El Cerrito Detective Cpl. Don Horgan.

“You can’t get much more concealed than that,” Horgan said. Officers drew their weapons and firefighters were called to the scene. Sheehan removed a 6-inch metal awl wrapped in black electrical tape without incident.

Sheehan, who was paroled from state prison last week, was then booked into jail on suspicion of parole violations, indecent exposure and one felony count of possessing a concealed weapon.

“When you’re talking about an awl or an ice pick and you’re dealing with somebody who’s fresh out of prison, it’s a weapon. That’s a stabbing instrument,” Horgan said.

It was not immediately clear what Sheehan was on parole for. A person answering the phone at the jail Friday night did not know whether Sheehan had a lawyer.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/04/2006 at 02:44 AM   
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calendar   Friday - November 03, 2006

Through The Looking Glass

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“Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner”
(The expression on “dinner’s” face just cracks me up!)


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/03/2006 at 05:02 PM   
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Finally, An Honest Politician


Josh Jennings For Congress


(Hat tip to: Jay at StopThe ACLU for this gem!)


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/03/2006 at 04:53 PM   
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Raising The Dead

It’s that time again - less than a week before an important election. It’s time ... to raise the dead again. As Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, so will the Democrats and their evil minions once again open the coffins and bring forth the deceased ... at least those who will vote Democratic.

Not that Democrats have anything to do with Jesus ... other than the ability to rouse the dead from their peaceful slumber for one more go at life. Democrats have always depended on the recently defunct to fill voter rolls and tilt elections in favor of their candidates. They’ve been doing it since ... oh, about 1792.

This year they have come up with a new twist - underage voters. Yep, turns out they registered some 16-year-olds. Most of whom have better sense than the majority of Democratic politicians nowadays. I can’t wait until 2008. Rumor has it that the Donks plan on registering family pets. Hello, kitty ....

The Acorn Indictments
A union-backed outfit faces charges of election fraud
(OPINION JOURNAL) - Friday, November 3, 2006 12:01 a.m. EST

imageimageSo, less than a week before the midterm elections, four workers from Acorn, the liberal activist group that has registered millions of voters, have been indicted by a federal grand jury for submitting false voter registration forms to the Kansas City, Missouri, election board. But hey, who needs voter ID laws?

We wish this were an aberration, but allegations of fraud have tainted Acorn voter drives across the country. Acorn workers have been convicted in Wisconsin and Colorado, and investigations are still under way in Ohio, Tennessee and Pennsylvania.

The good news for anyone who cares about voter integrity is that the Justice Department finally seems poised to connect these dots instead of dismissing such revelations as the work of a few yahoos. After the federal indictments were handed up in Kansas City this week, the U.S. Attorney’s office said in a statement that “This national investigation is very much ongoing.”

Let’s hope so. Acorn officials bill themselves as nonpartisan community organizers merely interested in giving a voice to minorities and the poor. In reality, Acorn is a union-backed, multimillion-dollar outfit that uses intimidation and other tactics to push for higher minimum wage mandates and to trash Wal-Mart and other non-union companies.

Operating in at least 38 states (as well as Canada and Mexico), Acorn pushes a highly partisan agenda, and its organizers are best understood as shock troops for the AFL-CIO and even the Democratic Party. As part of the Fannie Mae reform bill, House Democrats pushed an “affordable housing trust fund” designed to use Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac profits to subsidize Acorn, among other groups. A version of this trust fund actually passed the Republican House and will surely be on the agenda again next year.

Acorn and its affiliates have pulled some real stunts in recent years. In Ohio in 2004, a worker for one affiliate was given crack cocaine in exchange for fraudulent registrations that included underage voters, dead voters and pillars of the community named Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy and Jive Turkey. During a Congressional hearing in Ohio in the aftermath of the 2004 election, officials from several counties in the state explained Acorn’s practice of dumping thousands of registration forms in their lap on the submission deadline, even though the forms had been collected months earlier.

“You have to wonder what’s the point of that, if not to overwhelm the system and get phony registrations on the voter rolls,” says Thor Hearne of the American Center for Voting Rights, who also testified at the hearing. “These were Democratic officials saying that they felt their election system in Ohio was under assault by these kinds of efforts to game the system.”

Given this history, it’s not surprising that Acorn is so hostile to voter identification laws and other efforts to ensure fairness and accuracy at the polls. In Missouri last month, the state Supreme Court held that a photo ID requirement to vote was overly burdensome and a violation of the state constitution. Acorn was behind the original suit challenging the statute, and it has brought similar challenges in several other states, including Ohio.

A recent Pew Research Center survey found that blacks today are almost twice as likely as they were in 2004 to say they have little or no confidence in the voting system. Such a finding would seem like a powerful argument for voter ID laws, which consistently poll well among people of all races and incomes and would increase confidence in the voting process. Of course, voter ID laws would also cut down on fraud, which, judging from the latest indictments, would put a real crimp in Acorn’s style.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/03/2006 at 04:03 PM   
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Sign(s) Of The Times?

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/03/2006 at 03:20 PM   
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The Nature Of The Enemy

How do you fight an enemy like this? Cowards, thugs and criminals - all of them. They have no respect for Islam or they wouldn’t hide in houses of worship. They have no respect for human life (except their own). Throw the women and children into the gunfire. It doesn’t matter to these barbarians - as long as they can get away with murder and survive to kill another day.

I have a solution for this kind of situation, straight out of the movie “Speed” .... shoot the hostage. Hollywood thought that was oh, so great for a movie plot. I wonder what the Liberals in LaLaLand will think when I say what should happen here is to shoot a few of the “human shields”? Eh? Don’t kill them. Just wing them in the arm or leg. Enough to put them on the ground and show them their own blood.

If the UN or Amnesia International complains, tell them to go piss up a rope. It would show the Hamas bastards that civilized people mean business and it would teach the Palestinians the “Rachel Corrie Lesson”. You have to fight fire with fire. You have to break a few eggs to make an omelet. Forgive me for mangling metaphors but that’s the way it is. Just shoot the hostages. It’s the only way.

Hamas Urges Women, Children to Shield Gunmen in Mosque
Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - November 03, 2006

imageimageAt least a dozen Palestinian gunmen eluded Israeli capture in the Gaza Strip on Friday, first by taking refuge in a mosque and then by calling on women and children to shield them so they could escape.

Palestinians reported at least one women killed and a second was in critical condition after they were shot during the fray. The Israeli Army said its soldiers had fired only at armed gunmen, who were firing at them from within the crowd.

The standoff began on Thursday evening when some three dozen Palestinian gunmen—fleeing Israeli forces—took refuge in a mosque in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. Gunmen and Israeli troops exchanged fire during the night and part of the mosque’s roof collapsed.

On Friday morning, Hamas radio put out a call for women and children to come to the mosque - to form a human shield around the gunmen so they could escape. The Israeli Army said Hamas knows that Israeli troops would not shoot at women and children.

About 3,000 protestors, most of them women, turned out to protect the gunmen—and the ploy worked. When soldiers searched the mosque later, it was empty, the army said.

This is not the first time that Palestinian gunmen have taken cover in religious buildings to escape Israeli forces. Four years ago, 200 armed Palestinians spent more than a month holed up in Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.

Israel has long accused Palestinian terrorist organizations of exploiting the civilian population by hiding weapons and launching rockets from within that population—using women and children as shields, essentially.

Major Tal Levram, aspokesman for the Israeli army’s southern command, told Cybercast News Service in a recent interview that the army had observed Palestinian rocket-launching squads sending boys as young as 14 years old to retrieve the launchers that were used to fire rockets at Israel.

- More at CNS News ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/03/2006 at 10:24 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - November 02, 2006

Through The Looking Glass

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“Minimum Distance”

Five F/A-18 Hornet aircraft with the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron the “Blue Angels” fly a minimum-distance formation during their performance at “The Sound of Freedom: Celebrating the Blue Angels 60th Anniversary” air show at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 13, 2006.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/02/2006 at 08:59 PM   
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