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10 July, 2008

Religion Of Peace

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 6:11

Yes, that’s the religion that can prompt hundreds of mothers to publicly declare they will strap explosives to their children.

I anxiously await clarification from CAIR.

9 July, 2008

An Incoherent Truth

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 16:28

St. Algore is getting to people.

Signs of Hope

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 16:06

I don’t know about you, but I need a pick-me-up. There’s not much (and likely never will be) really good news in this presidential campaign but this and this are at least steps in the right direction.

Tell me about it, Drew

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:57

I live in California.

Obama’s arrogance

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 13:24

isn’t playing well with the German Chancellor.

“It is unusual to hold election rallies abroad. No German candidate for high office would even think of using the National Mall (in Washington) or Red Square in Moscow for a rally because it would not be seen as appropriate.”

Is that what he means by a “new kind of politics”?

Did I just wake up in an Orwell novel?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 9:27

It’s going to be very difficult for me to avoid profanity in this post. This just makes me spitting mad. You’ve been warned.

Just when I thought nothing could be as stupid and evil as the nitwit, unionized, jackbooted thugs at the TSA along comes a little Himmler at DHS to prove me wrong. Not satisfied with the expensive, useless kabuki theatre laughingly called “airport security”, here’s a plan to treat every single passenger as a criminal.

See if you can watch this video without throwing a wrench through your screen.

This is just so mind-numbingly stupid I can’t believe it. It would kill air travel. Would you allow some goon to attach one of these to your arm? To your kid’s arm?

Pardon my French, but what a bunch of fucktards. Revolutions have been fought over less. It’s time to disband the DHS and the TSA and start over.

Like with profiling and armed pilots.

Update:

Michelle Malkin has a sort-of denial from the DHS. Note, especially, that last line in the post. So maybe more of my fire-spitting vitriol should be directed at the company which makes the bracelet and produced that video than at DHS, but I still say it, and that gargantuan waste of money called the TSA, should be disbanded.

8 July, 2008

I’m officially impressed

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:11

Recently a coworker told me about Sandy, aka iwantsandy.com. It’s a nifty (and free!) email-based personal assistant. You sign up, get an email address to send to, and you can send her notes like

Remember that I lent the Killer Klowns from Outer Space DVD to mom

or

Remind me on Monday to take out the garbage

and she’ll send you reminders and remember stuff for you. Slick, right? Today another coworker told me about Jott. It’s a free (while it’s in beta) service that takes voice messages from you and turns them into email messages and reminders. Well, Sandy is one of the web sites you can Jott directly, so I’m all wired. It’s really easy to set up.

I just gave Jott the acid test. Using the speakerphone at home (just to make it harder, I sent it the speech recognition acid test. And here’s what it sent back:

Sent with my voice via Jott:
It’s hard to wreck a nice beach.

Wow.

Britain Death Watch

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 17:21

This sort of nonsense has been going on for years in Britain. But here’s yet another example of the police siding with the hoodlums instead of the victims.

For more than two years, Sydney Davis’s house has been under siege from youths throwing stones.

After two hours of bombardment in the latest attack and no sign of the police, the 65-year-old retired builder decided enough was enough.

As a particularly large missile landed in his kitchen, he grabbed a plank of wood from the garden and ran towards the gang to scare them away.

The police arrived just in time – to arrest Mr Davis for possession of an offensive weapon.

The stone-throwers are referred to as just “youths”. Makes me suspicious. What sort of youths are known to attack people in Wiltshire? (Three guesses.)

Update:

Jonah Goldberg on that whirring sound.

As the Messiah moves toward “the center”

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:37

the Maverick is moving to the right.

This is encouraging. More of this and McCain may actually start to sound like a Republican.

But I’m not holding my breath.

Pigs Fly at the Pulitzer Prize?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:28

Michael Ramirez actually won. Who was asleep at the wheel at the Pulitzers?

If you think you understand Quantum Mechanics

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:37

then maybe you understand Barak Obama.

Perhaps that explains the cracks appearing in his base.

I think Bo Snerdley gets it.

Update:

Watch out for that posse.

Baba Wawa

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:25

Mowon.

Still doubt that Iran is at war with us?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:24

Word from the inside should erase all doubt.

It is not an exaggeration to claim that the radicals belonging to the secretive society called “Hojjatieh,” who are devoted to the 12th Imam, have taken control of all vital positions in Iran. Ayatollah Janati, the head of the Guardian Council in charge of interpreting the constitution, supervising elections, and approving of candidates running for public office, has been very vocal about his opposition to the West: “We are anti-American and we are America’s enemy,” and “Non-Muslims are animals roaming the planet.” They believe that the 12th Imam supports their agenda of obtaining nuclear weapons and destroying Israel in order to start the chaos necessary for the final destruction of what they see as American imperialism and Israeli Zionism.

These apocalyptic believers in the “12th Imam” are the dangerous lunatic fringe of a dangerous, lunatic religion. They are in charge of Iran. And they are pursuing nukes.

To kill you.

If you thought California legislators couldn’t get stupider

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:23

well, you’d be wrong. As usual.

7 July, 2008

Nancy Pelosi’s Terrorist Diplomacy

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:48

Was she conducting her own foreign policy in opposition to the United States?

I don’t know the answers to these questions, but one would think that at least one reporter would be willing to ask Pelosi why her name pops up in the communications of South American terrorists. As their ally.

I’m not holding my breath.

Kicking and Screaming

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 17:11

Who saw this coming?

Oh, right.

British Nanny State Hits Bottom, Digs

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:51

Not content with merely losing the war and its culture, Great (sic) Britain is doing its best to make sure it never recovers.

Update:

If racist babies aren’t bad enough, how about detention for refusing to pray to Allah?

Treason at the New York Times

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:48

I know. Yawn.

Ghosts of Myanmar

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:39

Michael Yon has a gut-wrenching dispatch from the devastation in Myanmar. Denied a Visa by the corrupt military junta, he smuggled in a camera and some gear with an American code-named “Charlie”. Charlie’s quick lesson on the photo gear paid off well. There are some absolutely haunting and, yes, graphic images in this post.

If you don’t live in Burma or a place like it, this will make you grateful for what you have.

6 July, 2008

How can we lose the war?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 22:25

Even the car thieves are on our side.

Bud Day

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 18:27

Mudville Gazette has more on Bud Day than CNN (does anybody actually watch that anymore) wants you to know.

You’ll want to know who Bud Day is. Even if you’ve already heard of him.

Update:

Even though Day appeared in one Swifty ad CNN is (drumroll) wrong to call him a Swifty.

Play Ball!

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 18:13

The general election season has officially started, and Obama tosses out the first lie!

But now, there is a heaven-sent opportunity for McCain to strike. In his effort to move to the center, Obama has distorted his own record, meager though it may be, and is taking credit for a program he strongly opposed. McCain should immediately run an ad in all of the states in which his opponent is advertising setting forth the facts and explaining Obama’s distortion.

[I]f McCain calls him on his distortion, he can do grave damage to Obama on three fronts: credibility, centrism, and experience. By catching Obama in a lie, he can undermine the effectiveness of any subsequent ads the Democrat runs. By showing that he opposed welfare reform, McCain can do much to force Obama back to the left and cast doubt on his efforts to move to the middle. And by emphasizing Obama’s limited experience, he can strike at a soft spot — made softer by Hillary’s attacks in the primary.

The move is right there for McCain. Now lets see how good his campaign really is.

Ha! Had your hopes up until that line, didn’tcha?

Victory in Iraq

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:41

“Yay!” says the media.

Riiiiight.

Remember that nuclear program Saddam didn’t have?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:31

It’s finally over.

4 July, 2008

Google Finally Recognizes Independence Day

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 5:59

It’s practically time to take the pig out of the hangar.

It\'s about time

Compare it, though, with the image up today at my favorite search engine, Ask.com.

3 July, 2008

Which is this?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 20:59

Hope, or Change?

Bye, Bozo

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:48

Larry Harmon is gone.

Time To Play “Name That Party!”

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:09

The LA Times reports on Laura Richardson’s habit of stiffing taxpayers with her driving habits. But her party affiliation is somehow missing from the article.

Must be an oversight.

Shame on Disney

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:05

I don’t know what they’re thinking here. Truth is, they probably aren’t thinking, but feeling.

Walt Disney World believes it is exempt from a new state law that allows Florida residents to keep firearms in their vehicles while at work, according to an internal memo obtained by a newspaper.
Under the bill, which took effect Tuesday, businesses cannot prohibit employees or customers from keeping a legally owned gun locked inside their cars, as long as the owner has a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

However, the bill states that property owned or leased by an employer who has a permit required by federal law to manufacture, use, store or move explosives would still be off limits. Disney has a permit for its fireworks shows.

The loophole was lobbied for by a group of lawyers that represented groups and businesses that included Disney, The Orlando Sentinel reports.

Bad News for Wind Power

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:55

In Europe, at least, it is frought with problems, such as midwinter calm cold snaps. And using too much gas. And sometimes producing less than zero power.

You read that right.

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