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calendar   Friday - November 14, 2008

shop keeper kills would be knife wielding robber.  scratch one gremlin. score one for the good guy.

Nothing to say.  The shopkeeper said it best. And good for him.  I hope he won’t be in any trouble.

Shopkeeper who fought for his takings killed knife-wielding robber in struggl
Russell Jenkins

The Times

A shopkeeper told an inquest that he fought off and killed an armed robber who came at him like a “mad dog” trying to steal the day’s taking. Tony Singh, 34, was ambushed by Liam Kilroe, 25, a wanted criminal, in February outside his Lifestyle Express store in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, as he tried to get into his car after work.

The robber threw a brick through the shopkeeper’s car window before shouting that he was armed with a knife and was going to stab him. Instead of handing over the £2,000 takings, Mr Singh fought back. Mr Singh was slashed across the face and stabbed in the back during the ensuing struggle. They fought for the blade, exchanging blows and head-butts on the ground.

By the time police arrived Mr Singh had subdued Kilroe, who was either dead or dying. Officers arrested Mr Singh on suspicion of murder and, although he was subsequently released on police bail, he feared that he could face a murder charge for some days before the Crown Prosecution Service declared that he had acted in self-defence.

Mr Singh, a popular figure in the community, was renowned for working long hours trying to build up his grocery and off-licence business. By contrast Kilroe had a long record for violent crime and was wanted by police at the time for evading trial for two similar armed raids on shops.

Mr Singh told the coroner at the hearing in Preston of the moment when his car window was smashed and Kilroe threw himself through the shattered window with a knife screaming: “Give me your f****** money.” He said: “When I saw the knife, I jumped out. I did not get a chance to run away. He was on me like a dog.”

At one point Kilroe headbutted the shopkeeper and yelled a threat that he would kill him. Mr Singh said: “I grabbed his hand in case he stabbed me somehow. I fell and he got on top of me and bit me. He had headbutted me and I fell back on the floor and he had the knife in his hand. He kept shouting ‘give me the money’.

“He gave me a mighty blow. I fell and took him down with me. He was on the floor and I was on the floor and I managed to get on top. He tried to get me off, I gave him a couple of blows and I was trying to keep him on the floor.”

Mr Singh said that Kilroe tried to stab him “like a mad dog”. However, by the time police arrived Mr Singh had control of the knife, which he was immediately ordered to drop. I was trying to restrain him but he was struggling and trying to throw me off,” he said. “I was panicking.” He added: “At the hospital they told me that if the cut to my head had been any deeper I would have been dead. I was also stabbed in the back. It was like he was on something.”

Earlier the inquest was told that when Mr Singh had Kilroe pinned to the ground, he punched him repeatedly in the face. It appeared to one witness, Deborah Barker, that the shopkeeper had “lost it”.

Mrs Barker said: “The children came upstairs and said, ‘there’s a fight outside and Tony’s involved’ and so I came straight downstairs and by the time I was out the door Tony was on top of the other man. I was telling Tony to get off him because he was going to hurt him and Tony was screaming ‘The f****** b****** has tried to rob me!’. He said he had stabbed him or something.

“They were covered in blood, and he was going hysterical.”

Dr Alison Armour, a consultant pathologist at Lancashire Teaching Hospital, concluded that Kilroe died as a result of a single stab wound inflicted with moderate force using a knife with an 8cm blade.

She said: “Based on the fact that there was no bone injury this was a stab wound of moderate force. You cannot infer how the knife was held, the position of the hilt or any other matter.”

Dr James Adeley, Lancashire coroner, is due to deliver a verdict today.

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/14/2008 at 11:46 AM   
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THE LAND OF THE RISING SCUM?  HATE TO THINK IT BUT MANY BRITS SADLY AGREE WITH LITTLEJOHN.


Welcome to Britain, land of the rising scum.... We’ve cornered the market on welfare layabouts, drug addicts and feral gangs.

By Richard Littlejohn
The Daily Mail

The first time it properly dawned on me that the game was indeed up was about 20
years ago in Blackpool, where I was covering the Labour Party conference.

As I made my way from the Clifton Hotel, opposite the main pier, past Yates’s Wine Lodge towards the Winter Gardens, at approximately 9.30am, I had to step into the road to avoid a family walking four-abreast on the pavement in the direction of the sea front.

They were all breakfasting on fish and chips from polystyrene containers, washed down with what I seem to remember was Irn-Bru, in the case of the children, and Special Brew, for the parents.

The whole family — mum, dad, son, daughter — was dressed in matching turquoise shell-suits and imitation designer-label trainers. They all had earrings. Each wore a baseball cap.

The father’s cap was distinguished by a plastic dog turd stuck to the peak, beneath a logo which proclaimed: ‘S***head.’

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I can remember thinking to myself, as I watched them window-shopping at the pork butcher’s: ‘What chance have these kids got?’

The other thought which occurred to me was, given that the children were aged, at a guess, eight and six, and this was late September: why weren’t they at school?

Now I know what some of you are thinking. Don’t rush to judgment, Rich. They could have been a blameless, sophisticated couple, who had taken their children out of their fee-paying convent school for the day to treat them to a field trip to study the varied marine life to be found in the Irish Sea off Blackpool, and had decided to dress down for the occasion.

Feeding them fish and chips for breakfast was simply a way of giving them an authentic working-class day-trip experience to broaden their horizons and drum home the message that not everyone starts the day with organic muesli from Waitrose.

(Waitrose, a very upscale market chain. The family also owns large tracts of property, generations old.)

The novelty baseball cap could have been an ironic, post-modern take on the nature of unbridled consumerism or a witty protest about societal stereotyping.

Then again, they could just have been scum.

You know what? I’ve just thought about it again. I’m going with scum. Sorry, but there’s no other word for it.

For all I know, those children could have grown up to become brain-surgeons.

My guess, though, is that they’re both living on benefits in some scruffy council garret, halfway up a burned-out tower block, surrounded by raggedy children who look pretty much like they used to on their jolly outing to Blackpool.

Only the fake designer labels have changed.

We’re now on to second- and third-generation scum, sustained by a patronising and non-judgmental welfare juggernaut. We’ve always had what sociologists prefer to call an underclass. But not on this scale and never so visible.

A quick glance at the news is all it takes to confirm the worst. In Haringey, North London, the child of a dysfunctional ‘family’ is tortured to death under the noses of social services. When the tragic Victoria Climbie died in similar circumstances on the same manor, we were assured it would never happen again. I wrote at the time that it could and it would. It has.

(note to Drew.  am not posting the story or pix on the torture killing of baby but did snail mail the article and photos. I’m not used to being shocked, but I still am after seeing and reading .)

The £100,000-a-year, hatchet-faced harridan in charge of the social services washes her hands of the death, refuses to resign and boasts of providing a ‘three star’ service,
backed by pie charts, graphs and a perfect paper trail of criminal incompetence and wilful neglect.

Somewhere out there, there’s a baseball cap with her name on it.

Frankly, I can’t bring myself to read the details of this horrific case, other than to note that the father was an SS freak and the mother spent all day in pornographic chat rooms on the internet, when she wasn’t smoking in the street. What did they do for money? What do you think?

In Yorkshire, a ghastly-looking woman and her gormless boyfriend’s uncle are on trial for abducting her daughter and attempting to extract a reward for her safe return. They look as if they have stepped straight out of Little Britain, in which Matt Lucas and David Walliams’s Burberried chavs captured perfectly the gruesome reality of so much of our modern landscape.

(this is in reference to a woman who with accomplice had her own daughter kidnapped and cost the state over £3 million pounds in the search while she went on TV begging for her daughter’s return. The plan was to have the accomplice free the kid and then discover her and save her thus collecting some $100,000 in reward money. The child was kept tied to a long strap in an apartment for 24 days. )

The women are the worst of the lot, giving birth to a procession of bay-bees by different, transient fathers and expecting — nay, being encouraged by — the state to pay for their upbringing.

The Government’s preferred solution is to keep on throwing money at the problem, hiring legions of social workers and ‘parenting skills advisers’ to keep the scum in check, while importing hundreds of thousands of immigrants to do the jobs our indigenous idle are paid not to do.

It doesn’t work and things aren’t going to get any better. It’s at least 20 years too late.

The game’s up. 

Note to readers.  I have edited the story a bit and the rest is at the link to the Mail.
The situation really is as bad as described by this reporter.  And heaven only knows what isn’t discovered.  It just seems that for an island with some 65 mil onboard, the scale of horrific doings by some very bad people continues almost unchecked.  My brain can’t cope with or understand how any human being can use a 17 month old baby as a punching bag.  I can’t comprehend why the people who do this should not be put to death in the very same manner.  http://tinyurl.com/5mm2ze

The reference to Little Britain is a supposed comedy show with a couple of gays homosexuals, one of who is in drag and very gross in size and looks.  The left wing Guardian newspaper claims the show had become a huge hit with Americans.  I sincerely hope not.
It’s my understanding and I could be wrong, that after previewing in the states, it bombed.  Now then, an expression here that goes, “ he or she or it went down a bomb” means they’ve done well.  Maybe when the Guardian heard that LB “bombed” in the states they mistook that for success.
The lead is degenerate, disgusting and his schtick is a twisted scowl.  Note guy in pink dress on left.  That look is all he does.  Well, not exactly.  He and former boyfriend who got married, recently became the first queer couple to divorce.  Well ........ so much for loving vows..

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/14/2008 at 09:13 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - November 13, 2008

Red vs Blue

20 times the area, slightly less than the same population. If we had Electors based on square miles it would be no contest.



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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 08:18 PM   
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blundering store gives booklet on sex positions to eight-year-olds in error. with illistrations.

For you folks back home in USA.  Sainsbury is a major supermarket chain here.  Also market/ department store and I think (not 100% on this) they have some big holdings in states.
They are generally more expensive then say their rival, Tesco. A mega as in HUGE chain of stores.

This is almost funny when ya read it but I can see where mom and dad aren’t laughing.

Oh yeah, maybe I should explain although I doubt I need to.  To “chat up” someone here is to try and pick em up. I never hear that expression back home though.

‘Try something new today...’ blundering Sainsbury’s gives booklet on sex positions to eight-year-olds

By Andrew Levy
Last updated at 2:02 AM on 13th November 2008

They probably expected a goody bag of some sorts as a going home gift after the primary school trip to Sainsbury’s.

But what the 42 children - not to mention their parents and teachers - did not expect was to be given a book with explicit illustrations of sexual positions.

And the advice under the dozen drawings, which feature in a section about saving water by ‘bathing with a friend’, reads: ‘Save water. Have fun. Just get out before everything becomes wrinkled.’

Other inappropriate suggestions in the £5 book from Sainsbury’s - whose advertising slogan is Try Something New Today - include encouraging readers to shave in intimate places, streaking, talking to strangers and handing out your phone number to five people on the street.

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Inappropriate: Two of 12 ways that children were shown how to ‘have fun in the bath’ in the Sainsbury’s leaflet.

The book, entitled How To Change The World For A Fiver, was mistakenly given to the Year 4 pupils, aged between eight and nine, from Burton End primary, Suffolk, during a visit to the supermarket in Haverhill.

The blunder came to light only when a father heard his daughter giggling with friends as they flicked through the pages.

Engineer Andrew Dodd, 37, whose daughter Laura is eight, said: ‘I was furious. It was extremely inappropriate and irresponsible to give to children.

‘On the “Having Fun in the Bath” pages there were little drawings of about 12 sexual positions.

‘But the worst bit was where it encouraged you to go and talk to strangers. It’s the opposite message to what you should be giving to kids. I don’t think the school realised what was in the book.

‘The teachers were as horrified as we were when they saw it.

‘Laura thought it was funny but thankfully she didn’t really understand it.’

A Sainsbury’s spokesman said: ‘This was a well-intentioned mistake. It is a very nice book about how to make the world a better place but it is not targeted at children.

‘The books were given to store staff by head office because they mentioned the company’s positive environmental activities.

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Blunder: Sainsbury’s said they made a mistake giving children the book, which also encouraged readers to shave intimate places, streak and chat up strangers

A few spare copies were left over in the store which were given as presents to the visiting children.

‘The cover looks like a kid’s book. This was a mix-up and we would like to apologise for any distress caused. It certainly won’t happen again.’

But Nick Seaton, of the Campaign for Real Education, criticised Sainsbury’s for not making basic checks before handing out the books.

‘This would be offensive to some adults, let alone children,’ he said. ‘This wasn’t a mistake. It was an unacceptable failure on Sainsbury’s part.

‘Young minds are the most malleable and this incident has robbed a large number of children of their innocence. They should be ashamed.’

The book was produced by a company called We Are What We Do, which says its mission is to inspire people to change the world one small action at a time.

It also produces children’s version of How To Change The World For £5 which is called Teach Your Granny to Text and has been sent to primary schools across the country.

Sainsbury’s is sending Mr Dodd’s daughter a £30 voucher to spend in the store.

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/13/2008 at 05:49 PM   
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MY IDEA OF REAL EYE CANDY ….. THERE IS JUST SOMETHING ABOUT HER.

ok friends and neighbors. if you really want to read the short story that goes with this, there’s the link below.
I confess, I don’t care about the story.  There’ll be plenty more in the future I am certain.
What I wanna do now is just leer at that gor-jus face and hair.

http://tinyurl.com/6qt4lt

Letting her hair down: Sarah Palin ditches the up-do and lets her locks hang loose as she looks to the future

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 9:35 PM on 13th November 2008

Sarah Palin showed off a new hairstyle today. The Alaskan govenor addressed a Republican conference with her groomed, brunette tresses left loose and blow-dryed, rather than her usual up-do or half-up style.

Now that the election is over, perhaps the former vice-presidential nominee decided she can relax a bit and let it all hang out.

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/13/2008 at 05:27 PM   
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How bizarre is this?  The taliban is asking human rights groups for help. Yes. That taliban.

The very least human of life forms, is seeking help from human rights groups AND the UN, AND the UN agrees ..  AND ... So does the EU.
Surprised?

Some world huh.

Apparently Afghanistan has now resumed the execution of prisoners.  The UN and the EU don’t like that and so keeping up their long standing tradition of sticking their noses into the legal affairs and customs of other people, they are protesting.  Silly dirt bags.

Afghanistan executed nine rapists, kidnappers, murders and militants in the last week and has support from the people weary of rising crime.

Taliban calls on human rights groups to stop executions
Afghanistan’s Taliban have called on human rights groups to stop the Afghan government executing prisoners.

By Ben Farmer
Last Updated: 7:51PM GMT 13 Nov 2008

A website statement said to come from the organisation’s leadership council called the recent execution of nine death row prisoners, including convicted insurgents, “barbaric” and raised concerns about fair trials.

Mr Karzai’s decision to sign the execution orders after a 13-month moratorium has been criticised by the United Nations and European Union who have also questioned the standards of the Afghan judicial system.

The Taliban, who became internationally notorious for public executions during their regime, accused Karzai’s government of corruption and said: “We strongly request the UN, the EU, the Red Cross and human rights groups to earnestly prevent this barbaric act.”

It also warned the government against more executions, saying the officials responsible would be punished.

Afghans fearful of rising crime have welcomed the recent execution of men convicted of child molesting, kidnap, murder and insurgent attacks.

The Taliban regime brutally punished criminals after they swept to power in the mid 1990s pledging to bring justice and peace to a country blighted by lawlessness and feuding warlords.

Thieves had hands or feet amputated, while murderers were regularly shot dead in front of packed football stadiums.

The Taliban, now fighting to overthrow Mr Karzai’s government, have executed dozens of captured soldiers and civilians since they were ousted in 2001.

http://tinyurl.com/6zrzfv

A side note on crime over there.  Three Afghan schoolgirls suffered serious burns when attackers sprayed acid in their faces as they walked to school. The brave and manly attackers ripped off the girls’ headscarves before the attack.  Those wearing the full length burkas were left alone.
And the UN and EU are worried about what? 


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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/13/2008 at 04:45 PM   
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You can’t fly on one wing

Yeah, but can you land?








Or you can download it if you want right here. (right click, Save As)

I don’t want to give away the ending, so all my questions are under the fold:

See More Below The Fold

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 04:42 PM   
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SCOTUS to hear another gun issue

Thank God, the Supremes are finally going to maybe make a decision on the Lautenberg Amendment. It only took 12 years for this most blatantly unconstitutional proviso to get to the top bench. If you don’t have a clue what I’m talking about, here it is:

People who are convicted of major felonies like kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery, are usually no longer allowed to own guns. People who get in fights or who smack others around in public get charged with Assault. Or Battery. If convicted, they pay a small fine and perhaps serve a weekend or two in the county lock up, because assault is a misdemeanor offense. Petty crime. But if you get convicted of beating up your domestic partner, a crime called Domestic Assault (or Domestic Battery) that is also a misdemeanor, you lose your rights to own a gun. Forever. That’s the little amendment Frank Lautenberg (Dipshit - NJ) put into the Gun Control Act of 1996, which was an extension of GCA 1968. . Only the way old Frankie worded it, it applies to any DA conviction ever. Even ones that happened before this law was passed. That means Lautenberg’s bit is a “retroactive law”. Or, as lawyers would put it, “ex post facto”.

Look up ex post facto in the Constitution. It’s right there under the heading that says NO EFFING WAY BRO.

The other problem is that, at least as of 1996, only 17 states had a crime on their books specifically dealing with domestic violence. All the other states lumped domestic violence under the plain old violence category. Thus, this illegal federal law doesn’t actually apply in most of the country. Which is another one of those irritating bits that the Constitution says is a bad thing; all the federal laws apply to all the states and all the people.

So a test case has bubbled up through the system, and now the 9 Robes of Reason will have to decide, again, whether a part of the Constitution that couldn’t be clearer is actually clear enough.

A Marion County, West Virginia man named Randy Hayes was, to his stunned amazement, charged with felony gun possession in early 2005. To tell the full story we must go back to 1994 and an unfortunate incident in which he pled guilty to misdemeanor battery charge stemming from an argument with his wife. The marriage failed and ended in divorce shortly thereafter. (Drew: Hayes was given 1 year’s probation)

Leap forward a decade and our story resumes with Mr. Hayes and his ex-wife angry with him over a disagreement about their son. In her anger, she called the police informing them he had a firearm. The police arrived and found a family heirloom Winchester rifle under Mr. Hayes bed. Hayes was arrested on the spot and was stunned as they cuffed him. Hayes was completely unaware that he was under any legal disability to own firearms. You see, when he pled guilty in 1994 , there was no Lautenberg Amendment, and what he pled to was a misdemeanor. However, Lautenberg is a retroactive law.

Troy Giatras was retained as legal counsel to Mr. Hayes. Giatras commented, “Because he only pleaded guilty in 1994 to battery, not domestic battery. But the federal court interpreted it as domestic battery because it was against a family member.” He continued, “In 1994 and in 1995, he was legally able to have a gun, the 1996 law was applied to him retroactively, but he didn’t even know it.”

The case went before the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia in October of 2006. The court over turned the original decision convicting Hayes, but the U.S. Justice Department decided to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court agreed in April to hear the case later this year.

Giatras made the point that this case will be very important as it will help settle the constitutionality concerning laws which retroactively affect the American people and, of course, infringements on our Second Amendment rights.

I’m not holding my breath. I fully expect the Robes to play Solomon and try and slice the baby neatly when they have no need to do so. They’ll toss out Haye’s disarming, because he wasn’t convicted of Domestic Battery specifically, just regular Battery. Then they’ll toss out the ex post facto proviso on Lautenberg. They won’t approach the permanent loss of rights over a misdemeanor conviction at all, even though that’s the core issue here. And that’s the pussy kind of justice we’ll have to deal with. Hell, in 3 years we’ll be blessing them for what will be seen by then as a radical, anti-government decision.

A little bit more on this case here, and here, and you can always search up more.

From what I understand, another aspect of this Lautenberg Amendment thing is that you lose your guns if a family member gets a restraining order placed on you. No trial, no actual criminal charges, no chance for you to speak up in court; restraining orders are issued without your need to be there. And your guns get taken away. Welcome to America, land of Due Process and No Excessive Punishment.

This is the 4th challenge for the Lautenberg Amendment. The first case, US v. Emerson, addressed only the restraining order aspect. Emerson overturned Lautenberg in 1999, but that was reversed in 2001. 3 other cases challenged it’s ex post facto nature, but they were rejected by the court.

The full text of Lautenberg can be read here. It is short, but has so damn much legalese and subparagraphing that it’s very hard to read.

( In case you can’t tell, I’m against this law 100%. I’m also against Lautenberg, 200%. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve voted against him, but he keeps coming back like a herpes sore. )


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 02:56 PM   
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GUANTANAMO.  A STAIN ON THE USA?  ONLY AMONG THE TRULY IGNORANT. AND SCREW THEM!

BMEWSers, I am so damn sick and tired and PO’d at the attacks on us over Gitmo, I seriously wish our folks in DC just one damn time had the guts to tell the rest of the world to ef off!  Not your god damn business and it’s an internal American affair so buzz the hell off.
Or words to that effect.  Just one damn time.  Is that asking too much?  Yeah, right. I guess it is.

So being as how I’m in a pissy mood over this and reading how Obama is gonna make nice and close the place (idiot), I thought I’d post yesterday’s Daily Mail editorial.  Trouble is, I no longer find it online.  So I’m going to copy most of it here longhand.  I can’t scan it properly or I would.  Must get that fixed one day soon.

A STAIN ON THE U.S.
Daily Mail editorial

As the Mail has argued for many years, the very existence of Guantanamo Bay interrogation camp is a black stain on the reputation of the United States.

(Did any of you guys ask the idiot editor of the mail for his opinion on the subject? Did any American ask any uro-pee-on for an opinion on our internal affairs?  Didn’t think so.)

Nothing has done more to undermine the West’s moral authority then this no-go zone for justice, where prisoners are tortured and held for years without trial.

Now at last an end is in sight for this affront to the cause of freedom, which has done so much to reinforce islamist prejudices against America and her allies.

(Screw this freedom crap. Nobody told me it was all about freedom.  It’s about the very survival of my country and frankly the rest of the world can go fuck itself along with the schmuck swine editor and all who think like him.  Oh sure, islamic prejudice didn’t exist before Gitmo. We evil Americans brought it all on ourselves. Oh but WAIT BMEWS cause you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Here’s the interesting rest of this crap.RCOB )

Many detainees are likely to be released.  Others will be shipped to the U.S. for trial in ordinary criminal courts. A third group whose cases involve highly classified information, may be tried under special rules to protect national security.

True, the plans are far from perfect. They carry the risk that some dangerous terrorists may escape justice, while other detainees will be denied full rights offered by the U.S. legal system.

WHAT MATTERS MOST IS THAT THE CAMP IS TO BE CLOSED - AND WITH IT A SHAMEFUL CHAPTER IN AMERICA’S HISTORY.

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Sorry dickhead editor.  I feel NO shame with regard to Guantanamo.  If anything, I object to the fact that all they weren’t shot long ago.
I object to the fact that you’re alive and breathing and hope that ends soon.

So then and just about the time I’m climbing down from my frustration over the Daily Mail thing, I made the mistake of looking at our very local almost amateur rag that passes for a newspaper.  It really is a joke but I like the property pages.  The wife wisely tried to hide todays edition but somehow I managed to find it and I wasn’t looking.  Wish I hadn’t now because of course all the blood comes boiling to the top again.
Yet another know it all only this time the writer is he says, half American, so he can tell everyone how awful Gitmo is. 

He says that “what happened on Nov. 4th ranks with any of the other remarkable, memorable, life changing decisions the American people have have ever taken— on our behalf as well as their own.”

What the hell is he talking about with that last bit.  We took nothin’ on anyone’s behalf but our own and there will be time to regret that.

He goes on to mention great men who changed the lives of millions. Men who were elected in the US at a crucial time and mentions
Lincoln,Kennedy and Roosevelt in 1932.  “Now Americans have elected Obama and changed the world’s perception of his country.” He says.

I’m not interested in any of the above to be honest.  What got to me was that damn Guantanamo thing. Again. He seems to pretty much be following the party line.

He goes on to say that Bush leaves us involved in two “unwinable wars.” And a reputation “scarred by Guantanamo Bay.”

He sees in Obama, “a serious man for serious times,” and feels “some sympathy for Bush” who “showed dignity and true leadership after 9/11.” Well gee.  I’m feeling all warm and fuzzy cause he had a few nice things to say there.

He also thinks that McCain looked like a beaten man long before the ballot itself and Palin a disastrous choice as a running mate.
To be fair here, I think many of us thought McCain looked bad for a long time before Nov.4th.

So there.  I got that all out, but not necessarily off my chest.  Well heck, that’s part of the blog world too I guess.
I’m not thick skinned enough most likely and resent all the bad mouthing and second guessing with regard to MY COUNTRY!  I resent foreigners sticking their noses into what I believe to be our own business. 

And maybe too I need to quit reading any newspapers or listening to news radio for a year or so.  Yeah, like that’s gonna happen.

Stay Tuned


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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 11/13/2008 at 01:17 PM   
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MSNBC changes its name to CYA

"We was fooled!! We’re the victims here!” More BS from the Majorly Stupid News Broadcasting Company ...

MSNBC Retracts False Palin Story

MSNBC was the victim of a hoax when it reported that an adviser to John McCain had identified himself as the source of an embarrassing story about former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, the network said Wednesday.

David Shuster, an anchor for the cable news network, said on air Monday that Martin Eisenstadt, a McCain policy adviser, had come forth and identified himself as the source of a FOX News Channel story saying Palin had mistakenly believed Africa was a country instead of a continent.

Eisenstadt identifies himself on a blog as a senior fellow at the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy. Yet neither he nor the institute exist; each is part of a hoax dreamed up by a filmmaker named Eitan Gorlin and his partner, Dan Mirvish, the New York Times reported Wednesday.

The Eisenstadt claim had mistakenly been delivered to Shuster by a producer and was used in a political discussion Monday afternoon, MSNBC said.

“The story was not properly vetted and should not have made air,” said Jeremy Gaines, network spokesman. “We recognized the error almost immediately and ran a correction on air within minutes.”

The hoax was limited to the identity of the source in the story about Palin—not the FOX News story itself. While Palin has denied that she mistook Africa for a country, the veracity of that report was not put in question by the revelation that Eisenstadt is a phony.

And the source, this Eisenstadt, has fooled members of the media several times before too, at least 3 times. Whoever it is thinks the whole thing is a big joke, and did it all to show us that you can’t believe anything you find on the internet. Well, that’s true, because of jerks like him. But the real point is that the PMSM runs with anything they think sounds “truthy”, and that they do a piss poor job of verifying sources. And that’s what supposedly differentiates a professional journalist from us unwashed legions in our jammies. I’d give them a great big FAIL.

The Times has an in depth background piece on this story. It figures.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 09:19 AM   
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Brits 3, Pirates 0

Royal Navy Rescues Danish Ship, Blasts Pirates

Well it’s about time. Looks like the good ship HMS Cumberland is starting to get the job done. With a bit of help from the Russians.

A Royal Navy warship helped rescue a Danish vessel after it was attacked by Somali pirates, the Ministry of Defence has said. Plymouth-based HMS Cumberland and the Russian frigate Neustrashimy repelled the attempted raid in the Gulf of Aden. The Russian Navy said the pirates fired weapons at the Danish ship and twice tried to board it before the two warships intervened.

Two suspected pirates were killed in the exchange of gunfire on Tuesday.

A Royal Navy spokesman said: “We can confirm that a UK warship carried out a boarding of a foreign-flagged dhow suspected of being engaged in piracy.

“The situation is ongoing.”

An MoD spokesman said: “Prior to boarding, boats launched by Cumberland to intercept the dhow were involved in an exchange of fire.

The spokesman said that, because the incident involved firearms, an investigation has been launched.


WTF? This “incident” involved firearms, therefore it needs an investigation?? Hello, dimwit, it’s the bloomy NAVY. Guns is what they’re all about. It’s what they frickin DO. It’s their JOB!!! On the other hand, over here you have PIRATES. Hello, is there anybody in there? Any of those little brain cells actually working???

Ok, here’s a bit more:

The Yemeni-flagged vessel was identified as having been involved in an earlier attack on the Danish ship. An MoD spokesman said the pirates were shot in self-defence. After initial attempts to stop the dhow failed, the Royal Navy launched sea boats to encircle the vessel.

The British seamen were fired on and shot back before the dhow was boarded and its crew surrendered.




So, yes, there is a need for investigation. Because Admiral Drew wants answers:

Right. Captain, this is your ship:
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And these are the pirates in their little wooden boat:
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... so tell me, Captain, what on earth were you doing putting your crew at risk by neutralizing the pirates via little rubber boaties?
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And what’s this kak about prisoners? Did we forget to equip your ship with enough rope or something? Do we need to hire a contractor to install a couple of yardarms for you?
What, you say they were surrendering? Really? Don’t you know that pirates don’t ever surrender IF YOU DON’T TAKE THEIR PICTURES??

Very well, let this be a lesson to you. If there are pirates, they are assumed to be actively hostile. If they are actively hostile, you get to shoot first. A lot. When you are all done shooting, then you get out the cameras.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 08:39 AM   
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Uncle Ted goes RINO Hunting

Rino Season Is Now Open
by Ted Nugent

Like any entity that abandons basic quality control, political parties rot from within. It happened to the Democrats long ago, and now has become the case with the Republican Party, which has strayed from its conservative underpinnings.

There are really only four things I have a strong aversion to: unloaded guns, dull knives, banjos, and Republicans in Name Only (RINOs).

The Nugent family simply doesn’t allow any of those things in our lives.

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Palin * Nugent
2008


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/13/2008 at 06:25 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - November 12, 2008

NO NO and NO !!!!

Has ANYONE in DC ever even looked up a few quotes from Marx, let alone read him? Do they have the smallest understanding of what “government control of the means of production” really means? (that’s my qoute, not old Karl’s. It’s a poetic paraphrase, so don’t get your panties in a twist). What if it’s only government control of ONE means of production? Or part of one?

This bailout bullshit is getting out of control. Next up, the failing US auto industry. It doesn’t matter if they can’t make a car that Americans will buy. It doesn’t matter that they’ve had more than 35 years to figure out how to do this. It doesn’t even matter that one of the Big 3 has been bailed out before, with all the nonsense that entailed. Did Chrysler ever get around to being American owned again? Last time I bothered to pay attention, albeit that was a year or so ago, they have Herr Gear Schifft telling us what wonderful cars Chrysler made because of all that Mercedes-Benz engineering in them. So now they need a multi zillion dollar bailout too. Hey, the steel industry could use a few bill. And you know what? Let’s bring the shoe industry back from the dead; how about a few billion for them? I heard Burger King’s profits were down for a couple days last week. That ought to be worth at least a few hundred million. And hey, Uncle Sugar!! My window washing business sort of peters out once winter sets in. How about a couple hundred thousand for me? After all, as far as my owner’s (me) are concerned, I’m too important to my local economy (again me) to fail!!

What a cartload of poo. Knock it the hell off already. No bailouts for nobody. Even if the money you give them is fresh off the printer and nearly worthless to begin with. Idiots.

Democratic Proposal Includes Federal Stake in Car Companies

Congressional Democrats are pushing legislation to send $25 billion in emergency loans to the beleaguered auto industry in exchange for a government ownership stake in the Big Three car companies.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., hope for quick passage of the auto bailout during a postelection session that begins Monday.

Legislation being drafted by Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, would dip into the $700 billion Wall Street rescue money, approved by Congress last month, for the auto aid.

I’m sick of the whole thing. Any business in America is free to fail. Look at the airlines, they do it left and right. And somehow they keep right on flying!! If the car companies can’t cut it, then they deserve to go under. GM stock is selling at what, $2.11 per share today? Anybody with a brain dumped that faster than yesterday’s burritos from Taco Bell, ages ago. No company, no brokerage, no union has a right to perpetual life.

And that’s all I got today. I’m having a sick day. Let’s just say that the Taco Bell reference was ... very easy to come by today.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 11/12/2008 at 06:57 PM   
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calendar   Tuesday - November 11, 2008

Requiem for the GOP

PJ O’Rourke looks back from the end of the road, and points out lots of bumps, crashes, and wrong turns along the way. I don’t read him very often, so I can’t really put a label on him. But it strikes me that a lot of what he is saying is worth listening to. It’s all in this week’s Weekly Standard.

Let us bend over and kiss our ass goodbye. Our 28-year conservative opportunity to fix the moral and practical boundaries of government is gone--gone with the bear market and the Bear Stearns and the bear that’s headed off to do you-know-what in the woods on our philosophy.

An entire generation has been born, grown up, and had families of its own since Ronald Reagan was elected. And where is the world we promised these children of the Conservative Age? Where is this land of freedom and responsibility, knowledge, opportunity, accomplishment, honor, truth, trust, and one boring hour each week spent in itchy clothes at church, synagogue, or mosque? It lies in ruins at our feet, as well it might, since we ourselves kicked the shining city upon a hill into dust and rubble.

The South Side of Chicago is what everyplace in America will be once the Democratic administration and filibuster-resistant Democratic Congress have tackled global warming, sustainability, green alternatives to coal and oil, subprime mortgage foreclosures, consumer protection, business oversight, financial regulation, health care reform, taxes on the “rich,” and urban sprawl. The Democrats will have plenty of time to do all this because conservatism, if it is ever reborn, will not come again in the lifetime of anyone old enough to be rounded up by ACORN and shipped to the polling booths.

None of this is the fault of the left. After the events of the 20th century--national socialism, international socialism, inter-species socialism from Earth First--anyone who is still on the left is obviously insane and not responsible for his or her actions. No, we on the right did it.

We’ve had nearly three decades to educate the electorate about freedom, responsibility, and the evils of collectivism, and we responded by creating a big-city-public-school-system of a learning environment.

There was no need to piss off the entire black population of America to get Dixie’s electoral votes. And despising cracker trash who have a laundry hamper full of bedsheets with eye-holes cut in them does not make a man a liberal.

Blacks used to poll Republican. They did so right up until Mrs. Roosevelt made some sympathetic noises in 1932. And her husband didn’t even deliver on Eleanor’s promises. It’s not hard to move a voting bloc. And it should be especially easy to move voters to the right. Sensible adults are conservative in most aspects of their private lives.

Our impeachment of President Clinton was another example of placing the wrong political emphasis on personal matters. We impeached Clinton for lying to the government. To our surprise the electorate gave us cold comfort. Lying to the government: It’s called April 15th. And we accused Clinton of lying about sex, which all men spend their lives doing, starting at 15 bragging about things we haven’t done yet, then on to fibbing about things we are doing, and winding up with prevarications about things we no longer can do.

The left has no idea what’s going on in the financial crisis. And I honor their confusion. Jim Jerk down the road from me, with all the cars up on blocks in his front yard, falls behind in his mortgage payments, and the economy of Iceland implodes. I’m missing a few pieces of this puzzle myself.

Under constant political pressure, which went almost unresisted by conservatives, a lot of lousy mortgages that would never be repaid were handed out to Jim Jerk and his drinking buddies and all the ex-wives and single mothers with whom Jim and his pals have littered the nation.

Wall Street looked at the worthless paper and thought, “How can we make a buck off this?” The answer was to wrap it in a bow.
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Or, put another way, Wall Street was pulling the “room full of horse s--” trick. Brokerages were saying, “We’re going to sell you a room full of horse s--. And with that much horse s--, you just know there’s a pony in there somewhere.”

There is a lot more than this. On a number of subjects. It’s worth a read even if you disagree, because I guarantee you a lot of people will agree with him. We had it all, and we let it slip away. Maybe we should open our eyes and minds and figure out why, and how we might be able to get it back. Because I’d rather not wait an entire lifetime before getting the country back on the proper track, and that’s what O’Rouke thinks is going to happen.


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