August 10, 2005

Congrats...

...are in order to Dave Gullyborg on reaching his 100,000 visits mark. If you're going to celebrate, this is the way to do it.

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The Muslim Rock: Boogie to 'Put a bomb in your shoe ..dadada'

Rock out to the Muslim Rock at this website (Be sure to turn up your volume):

Put a bomb in your shoe, lets put a bomb in your shoe, why don't you be a real cool Muslim fighter, and put a bomb in your shoe and blow awayaaa. Yeah, you'll get seventeen new virgins,at Muhammed's bordello in the sky, and you'll get wine women and song. So be a real cool Muslim fighter, but don't forget your lighter, and blow yourself awayaaa ... to Muhammed's bordello in the sky.
The content at the site is interesting, but it's the 'Muslim Rock' background music that I enjoyed the most.

I hope fellow bloggers and their readers will help to pass this around and add some perspective to this 'Muslim thing' that's become a dark plague on our planet. I'm fed up hearing about 'Islam' -I say enough already about this Islam sensitivity garbage!

Cross posted by Hyscience

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Why Everybody is Wrong About The Drug War

Every one that I admire is wrong about the drug war. And I mean every one. more...

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All Hail The Great and Mighty Bush!

It would be nice if Bush had half the powers that the morons at the Democratic Underground credited him with. Heck, he could have the Iraq war over with, balance the budget, end world hunger and create equal rights for everyone. Or, he could just jam your cell phone so you can't conduct an interview with a liberal freak Air America talk show host.

H/T Confederate Yankee

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A Brief Review of the Softcore Islamist Porn of Sports Illustrated

Checking out Ace of Spades HQ the other day, I came across a link to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search, Saudi Arabia Edition. As much naysaying that Ace does about this obvious pandering to the prurient interests of the umma, I must say that something about these photos really did it for me. Below is my brief review of SI Model Search, Saudi Arabia. more...

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Gaza in Chaos, Red Cross Leaves

If it wasn't so tragic, it would be funny. Let's remember that it is the Palestinian Authority that controls Gaza. I use control loosely in this context, since armed gangs of thugs and terrorists seem to roam freely and without fear of reprisal--except by other armed gangs of thugs and terrorists who have deep ideological differences over whether the future Palestinian state should be a Syria-like secular dictatorship, an Iran-like theocratic police state, or a Taliban-like populist theocracy ruled by local shura councils.

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Blogging For Causes

Pr0n. Stock Quotes. Conspiracy theories. Now good causes? Is there anything the internet can't do?

Please click the banner below. If you are a blogger please link it. Doing so will raise the profile of the American Cancer Ablation Center. Chris Muir, the cartoonist behind Day by Day and friend of the blogosphere has asked that we pitch in. His sister is being treated at the Center. Thanks to Beth for bringing this to our attention.

More good being done? Yes. John and Beth Donovan are attempting to raise money for The Soldier's Angels Project Valour IT. The Project provides voice-controlled software and laptop computers to wounded veterans who have lost hand control. Donate by going here.

In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate, I issue the following fatwa:

All infidels and apostate sons-of-pigs who do not DONATE BY GOING HERE will be hunted down and punished by the Mujahidin!

Fellow bloggers or with other web pages who would like to join the effort should contact Beth of Fuzzilicious.

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Bomb cache found in Iraq believed to be from Iranian Revolutionary Guard: official

Just as we surmised....

WASHINGTON - US intelligence believes that a cache of manufactured bombs seized in Iraq about two weeks ago was smuggled into the country from Iran by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, an intelligence official said Tuesday.

"We believe they came from Iran's Revolutionary Guards," the official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. The find is significant not only because of the Iranian connection but also because it indicates manufactured bombs are now being introduced in a conflict that has seen the use of mainly improvised explosive devices.

"I think we believe there is more of them out there, that this is just the first cache we've actually obtained," the official said. He said intelligence analysts had "fairly high confidence" that the bombs came from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Building a case for retaliation? Keep your eyes open.

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WTW Some trash takes out the Trash.

IÂ’ve got to say that this story is cool. It seems Residents of the one and two hundred block of Missouri street in Evansville have had to change a lot of tires lately. This is kind of a poorer working class mixed neighborhood. You know working stiffs. Amongst the working stiffs there lives one Scott Morgan 18. Yep he is my nominee for the week.

But along with pointing out what a moron Slashing Scott Morgan is I want to tell the story of how Slashing Scott was taken down. It seems that tires had been going flat at an ever increasing clip lately and several of the neighbors got together and lay in wait for old slashing Scot to show up. Calls to police up to that point had not helped and ScottÂ’s boldness was growing costing everyone in the neighborhood more and more time and money.

"My neighbors are pretty close, they're always watching out for everyone else so when something happens if something happens to one person it happens to all of us."

Well old Scott showed up on his biggest tire slashing binge yet knocking off 15 tires before angry residents witnessed ScottÂ’s project and gave chase all the way to his home. He made it in but residents had him this time. They called the fuzz.

"We all stuck together, nobody went in we wanted to catch this dude...".
"We're tired; we're ready to take a stand, if the cops don't want to do it we're going to do it."

OK hereÂ’s the cool part. The law turns up and goes into ScottÂ’s house to get him. They bring him out. Then they take old Scott out on his front porch and just hold him there. It was great the cops gave the residents several minutes to go off on him. Then they put him in the car to cheers and applause the likes of which IÂ’ve not heard since Ted played Mesker Amphitheater.

"What we wanted to do, we really wanted to go up and give him an old fashioned western style kickin'."

Somebody bailed out old Slashing Scott so look out for him. Judging from the following quotes he will be moving out of the area pretty soon.

"He said well I'm sorry for what I did, well sorry didn't do it, he did that's not going to get everybody's tires out here fixed.

Everybody's tires down here still ainÂ’t got fixed and he's walking the street, I feel sorry for him, I don't want to be in the dude's shoes I
really don't.


Hit Tip: Randy.


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Can you say "obsession?"

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A 28-year-old South Korean man died of exhaustion in an Internet cafe after playing computer games non-stop for 49 hours, South Korean police said Wednesday.

Lee, a resident in the southern city of Taegu who was identified only by his last name, collapsed Friday after having eaten minimally and not sleeping, refusing to leave his keyboard while he played the battle simulation game Starcraft.

You can tell this guy's single. My wife gets crazy if I spend over an hour a day playing computer games. Seriously, though, even overlooking the fact that he went for 49 hours without food or drink, how did he manage to sit that long without going to the bathroom? And what about the employees of this internet cafe? After about 24 hours, didn't it cross someone's mind that maybe something was wrong?

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The Party of "I Don't Know What I'm Talking About"

The Democrats, once again, are attempting to talk morals. Since this is a subject with which they are not familiar, they should probably give up trying to convince people they have them. Unfortunately, for them, they just can't seem to give this particular bone up. And as long as they continue talking, we'll continue getting gems like the following from California Democrat Senator Jack Scott:

"I don't think God is either a Democrat or a Republican," said California state Sen. Jack Scott (search), a Democrat. "The moral values that I really care deeply about is justice for the poor and peacemaking and so that's the reason that I wouldn't call the Republican Party the party of religion."

Huh? Could someone translate this gibberish for me? I honestly don't remember being called the "party of religion" and even if we were, what would it have to do with peacemaking and justice for the poor? And is he saying that morals are equalivent to religion? Because if they are, then he's started one heck of a conflict for the "separation" crowd.

Last month, Democratic spiritual leaders gathered in Berkeley, Calif., to focus on resurrecting the American spiritual left. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid is bringing God back into the Democratic fold by adding a page on the party's Senate Web site aimed at religious voters.

And again, Mr. Reid, I ask what happend to your "separation" mantra? Out of curiosity, and since Fox didn't provide a link to the specified page, I went to the DNC page and tried to find what they were talking about. The only mention of religion that I could find is a speech that Dean made to a Methodist church claiming how close they are in values. Of course he spends most of the speech demonizing Republicans and completly ignoring history. I was especially amused at this exerpt:

"The Republican leadership likes to talk about their connection with African Americans and their heritage as the party of Lincoln. This new stump is chock full of apology but light on true repentance...

"Like America, the Democratic Party has grown and evolved and our relationship with the African American community is a progressive movement...

The DNC has grown and evolved in their realationship with blacks? So does that mean that you've stopped lynching them and given up your battle against civil rights? Because historically, that's what the DNC has stood for. Heck, you're even being sued for reparations by people in the black community. But I suppose as long as you can pretend your past isn't there, then you can convince anyone you're on thier side.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. If the Democrats want to convince people they have morals, then they need to take a very hard look at their policies. Stop murdering innocent babies and releasing hardend killers. That only proves you've got it backward. And my definition of morals doesn't include allowing anyone to do anything that they like no matter how depraved. Even if you aren't Christian, there are some things that civilized people should be able to agree are simply wrong.

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Military Bans the Term 'Warrior'

(Colorado Springs, CO) The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) whose chief is U.S. Adm. Timothy J. Keating has decided that the military jargon is insensitive to American Indians. Although there have been no complaints, Adm. Keating has banned the use of certain words, including warrior, brave, and chief, from the military lexicon.

According to a NORAD spokesperson, Master Sgt. John Tomassi, the military is following the lead of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in prohibiting the use of Indian names.

Just think. With one stroke of a pen, Adm. Keating changed my perception of the North American aerospace defense network from a high-tech and reliable weapons and intelligence command into a bunch of whimpering pussies. After learning of this latest politically correct infestation at the commanding officer level, I immediately felt less safe.

It's also disturbing that Keating's irresponsible edict folds all too nicely into Osama bin Laden's propaganda to al-Qaeda terrorists and recruits that the American military is weak and cannot win. The U.S. military can't be expected to intimidate an enemy when it's viewed as sensitive and cowardly, bending over for every whiny complaint in society.

Rumsfeld should send out a war party to bring back Keating's scalp.

SEE-DUBYA with the UPDATE: Mike, I apologize for stepping on your excellent post here, but I've just received Keating's memo about NORAD's updated nomenclature, which I am posting in the extended entry below. more...

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August 09, 2005

Legalize Crank, says NYT columnist.

My head just exploded.

I was joking about this here a while back. But John Tierney at the New York Times is serious.

Jeff Harrell is pretty hacked off, too. Don't go here if you mind the sailor-talk.

UPDATE: Mark Kleiman, who actually studies this stuff, has more fact-filled (though less rhetorically satisfying) thrashing of Tierney's folly.

UPDATE II: Rusty responds in Why Everybody is Wrong About The Drug War

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Suicide Bomber Blows Up Bus in China: Government Covers Up (UPDATED)

UPDATE 8/11: Jihadis from Western China released several propaganda videos. The videos proclaim jihad against Beijing, accusing the Communist government of ties to Christian forces. We will post a link to the video as soon as we find a host. Images from the video will be available shortly.

Scroll down for more updates.

Bloggers from China are reporting that a suicide bomber has blown up a bus in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, at around 2:30pm, August 8th. According to Peacehall.com, police have confiscated the cameras of those who took pictures. I first learned of this from Aaron at Hagganah Internet. more...

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How we Lost the War on Terror

Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here --Sign over the gates of hell in Dante's Inferno.

The key to winning a war, any war, is to convince the other side that there is no hope for success. Killing the enemy or controlling territory are not enough to win, but are only important inasmuch as they send the signal to the enemy that there is no use in fighting--you cannot possibly win.

As long as there is hope, there is will to fight.

[Below: an image from a recent al Qaeda in Afghanistan video distributed on the internet. The man pictured has a British accent and calls on Muslims everywhere to come to Afghanistan and fight the 'lies' of Blair & Bush.]

Are we winning the war against Islamic jihad? No. Let us step back for a moment and assess the situation for a moment.

We have conquered two countries which fomented jihad. We have killed or captured tens of thousands of violent jihadies. We have recruited the vast majority of world governments in fighting against the global jihadi network. Nowhere on earth, today, can the jihadis openly train for war against the United States. Nowhere.

Every battle we have waged we have won. In fact, on paper, the war is over. We have won. Time to go home.

Yet, in spite of the facts on the ground, the jihad is still waged. We have not lost, but we we are not winning either.

The jihad movement is not shrinking. It is growing. It is as if nobody told the jihadis that they were losing. That they do not know that they have been defeated at every turn. That they are unaware that there is no hope for victory in Iraq. That the global caliphate is a pipe dream.

This is exactly what is happening. The jihadis believe they are winning, or, at least, that they can win.

[Below: An image from a recent jihadi propaganda video distributed on the internet. The video claims that it was made in Sweden. The message in the video is clear: we can build bombs in the West with impunity and we will use them against you]

We have won every battle we have waged, yet we are losing the war.

There is one battle which we have lost. It is the most important battle, yet the one least understood. It is the battle which will ultimately decide the war. It is the battle that we have not yet decided to fight. It is the propaganda battle. more...

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In Death, Peter Jennings Becomes Anti-Smoking Poster Boy

Peter Jennings' death from lung cancer at age 67 is being used in a rather opportunistic fashion by some anti-smoking organizations bent on banning the use of tobacco. Examples can be found here, here, and Jennings' network, ABC News asks viewers to email them with the answer to this question: Are You Quitting Smoking to Honor Peter Jennings?

There's a problem, though. Jennings said that he had quit smoking twenty years before picking the habit back up following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Is it really possible to develop lung cancer in less than three years? Many doctors cite lung cancer as a consequence of long term smoking, thirty years or more.

Then there's the issue of New York City air. In the seventies, environmental groups (admittedly not the most reliable source of information) declared that living and working in the NYC metro area exposed residents to air pollution that was the equivalent of smoking 1 to 2 packs of cigarettes a day. Could 40+ years of exposure to this environment have caused Jennings' illness?

When I was in junior high school we were treated one day to an "educational" film about the dangers of popping pimples. The "Triangle of Death" was shown, running from a point on the chin to the top of the forehead. We were solemnly warned that popping a zit in this area could cause the pus to travel directly to the brain, causing immediate death.

There are legitimate and compelling reasons to quit smoking. But, as Dr. Dean Edell recently commented on his radio show (mentioning that 8-9 out of 10 smokers will never suffer from lung cancer), scaring people with bogus information damages the credibility of health organizations.

Cross-posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto.

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Suicide Bombers Wore What?

The Counterterrorism Blog notes that experts are concerned about mall attacks in the US, and suggest we study the Israeli model of profiling and interdiction:

Security guards need more training on that model, and mall customers need to recognize potential terrorists in their midst. Steve especially noted that one of the 7/7 London suicide bombers bought and wore perfume, apparently in preparation to meet his "72 virgins" as promised by jihadist propaganda.

These guys have been watching way too much Queer Eye if you ask me. After all, these 72 virgins are supposed to be a lock, right? I mean, it's not like you've got to win them over. So why wouldn't you just go with your everyday sweaty male musk, mixed with the telltale aphrodisiac of cordite? Perfume? What? Evening in Paris do you think? Or Obsession? (OK, so I don't know squat about perfume. I smell vaguely like Budweiser most of the time.)

Keep your noses peeled. It's your civic duty.

(Cross-posted by Demosophist to Demosophia, Anticipatory Retaliation and The Jawa Report)

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Dead soldier's mom wants some answers

I have been holding back comment on this Cindy Sheehan business just to see how it played out and to get a better feel for exactly what was going on. Well, it's time for some opinion and analysis.

From all indications this is a grief stricken women who's emotions are definately getting the better of her judgement. Combine this with the fact that the far left loonies ie. Code Pink, Crawford Peace House, etc. etc. have "befriended" her undoubtedly to exploit this mentally vulnerable women to promote their agenda.

Don't get me wrong, Sheehan is culpable in this 3 ring circus too, but I do understand how grief confusion and frustration can often lead to poor choices. The peaceniks and the Entrenched Media is milking this thing for everything it's worth and if Ms. Sheehan believes these people care one lick about her, she's sorely mistaken. They'll be supportive as long as she is willing to do their bidding. She backs off and they'll disappear in a blink of an eye.

VACAVILLE - Last summer Cindy Sheehan got a face-to-face meeting with President Bush, complete with kisses and condolences.
Today the Vacaville resident is camped outside the president's Texas ranch - in the glare of the national media spotlight - demanding another face-to-face meeting, and ultimately his impeachment.

Sheehan's son Casey, an Army specialist, was killed in an ambush a week after his arrival in Iraq in April 2004. In June, the Sheehan family spent 10 minutes at Fort Lewis, Wash., with the president, who met with 16 other families who had lost love ones in the war.

Cindy Sheehan has since become a focal point in the partisan battle over the Iraq war, drawing the praise of many anti-war Democrats and the ire of Republicans who back Bush's decision.

Her role in that battle exploded Monday morning, when Matt Drudge - the infamous commentator behind the popular Drudge Report, a right-leaning online news site - accused Sheehan of changing her tune to serve political purposes.

That story, by staff writer David Henson, was an account of Sheehan's visit with the president in Seattle.

In Henson's story, Sheehan admitted she and husband, Patrick, debated before the meeting whether to ask pointed questions about the war and whether to vent their frustration over their son's sacrifice. Ultimately, the couple chose not to publicly criticize Bush in the meeting or shortly after.

Cindy Sheehan explained carefully, "I now know he's sincere about wanting freedom for the Iraqis ... I know he's sorry and feels some pain for our loss. And I know he's a man of faith."

Sheehan also said the trip to Seattle helped connect her family to others that had lost a son or daughter in Iraq. Sheehan said sharing their story with those families was rewarding, as was the time she got to spend with her own family.

"That was the gift the president gave us, the gift of happiness, of being together," she said in the story.

Posters on highly visited liberal Web log Daily Kos said Drudge's report was misleading, while right-wing bloggers, including the popular Michelle Malkin, echoed Drudge's sentiments that Sheehan was contradicting herself, perhaps for political reasons. (Don't you love the blatant bias....Kos is a highly visited liberal website where Michelle Malkin is a right wing blogger)

Look for the continued hyper coverage of this from the EM. Sheehan has become the poster child of the far left peace crowd and as long as there is the possibility that her and her buds can make the President look bad, it will be covered 24/7.

One question begs to be asked of Ms. Sheehan .........Would your late son be proud of what your doing?

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Do it yourself festival of the fatwas

Want a fatwa issued against you? If you have an interesting post, just link this post and send us a trackback. We will issue a fatwa on your infidel ass!

UPDATE: Houston, we have a problem. Where are the fatwas? Ah, the joys of updating your site design. Sorry. Will try to fix.

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Tales of Interest! Brazilian Bikini Waxing Edition

Here's some interesting stuff sent to me this morning.

New intelligence indicates that Osama bin Laden may be headed to Iraq for Ramadan. I'm not buying it, but if it was true think of all the great caption-contest opportunities.

Brazil wanted da bomb? Duh! Of course they did. And by da bomb, I'm not talking about that chick from Ipanema.

The Carnival of Liberty is up. Check it out. The Carnival of The Liverated, too.

Is Saudi Arabia solidly on the way to reform? Maybe. John at Cross Roads of Arabia seems to think developments there warrant our attention.

Democrats new strategery: If you can't win, at least enjoy losing.

Germany's top magazine says the U.S. is doomed...DOOMED....DOOMED to playing second-fiddle to China. I seem to recall similar sentiments in the 1980s about Japan. Whatever happened to that inevetable Japanese juggernaut, anyway?

Go to hell, Cindy Sheehan. Indeed.

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