June 29, 2006
What Does Academia Celebrate on Independence Day?
As some here may know, my "day job" involves exposing an increasingly anti-American, and anti-Enlightenment cult within academia. I recently took part in an informal project that, in part, compared academia to the blogosphere. We analyzed the results of Google searches on the internet sites of the top 100 colleges and universities in the nation, wanting to observe how frequently the word "diversity" came up, in comparison to the more conventional ideological and political terms: "liberty", "freedom", "equality", and "democracy". We figured this would give us a rough idea of how preoccupied academia has become with some of the faddish counter-enlightenment concepts of the "left of the left" that Howard Dean seems to think will soon redefine politics in America.
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June 15, 2006
How to Identify a Terrorist, Part II
We interrupt your regularly-scheduled blog posts to bring you an important
free message from
Jawa Report's ongoing
Terrorist Infiltration Effort (TIE) fighting public education program.
As always, please be on your guard. This person, whose sex appears to that of a girl, may be a terrorist. You will note her hairstyle, with its upturned ends, which has been described by a number of witnesses as "horny."

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June 02, 2006
Shades of Neville Chamberlain
In an
essay for
Time, Peter Reinart,
enfant terrible of the "new" Left, argues that the proper response to Islamist terrorism is no response other than the "containment" the US used during the Cold War. Beinart would use the example of Iraq to encourage containment of Iran. The trouble is, containment assumes a halfway rational foe. JFK could threaten the USSR with nuclear annihilation and be taken seriously; the mad mullahs of Iran
know that Allah will protect them from such a circumstance, and in fact, superstitious dread among the American populace makes even a tactical nuclear deterrent unbelievable.
Besides assuming facts not in evidence - that Saddam was an impotent tyrant who would have fallen eventually under the weight of sanctions without military intervention, that he possessed nothing with which to threaten the West - Beinart ignores inconvenient facts.
He doesn't mention French and Russian perfidy in the Oil-For Food Program, doesn't even acknowledge that decades of hands-off diplomacy in the Middle East served only to entrench and further radicalize anti-Western regimes; regimes that controlled oil resources vital to the survival of Western civilization. The Soviet Union and its natural resources could have disappeared overnight and barely registered a blip on the American and European economies.
Beinart also errs in comparing a nineteenth century atheist ideology to the fervor of a primitivist, and rapidly growing, major religion.
Most significant of all, Beinart does not mention 9/11, an attack most certainly endorsed and cheered by Saddam Hussein and his ilk, if not actively supported. It is 9/11 that should inform Beinart that he is pursuing the wrong paradigm: we face another World War II, not a repeat of the Cold War.
Of course Beinart's claim to fame is a book whose premise is that only liberals can fight terror, proof enough of delusional thought patterns.
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Funny - the left opposed containment during the Cold War. In order for containment to have worked it had to at times be confrontational, assertive, and real (believable) - with a strong military stance.
I can't see lil' Petee being even remotely serious.
The lib/left is just shotgunning trail balloons to see what sells to the public.
Oddly enough - a true containment policy/approach would be appealing to myself and many conservatives - I just can no way buy into the left's/Pete's "commitment and common sense". They have spend many years building a reputation - and they are stuck with it.
Posted by: hondo at June 02, 2006 11:20 AM (el7nZ)
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Korea's Kim KimIl Jong rationale ? Certainly the Chinese in 1964 when they detonated one for the first time would not have been considered rationale. Now our consumer economy is entirely dependent upon them. If, in 10 years Iran has one and uses it, the bomb will probably be used on another muslim country. Over the last century muslims have killed a lot more of each other than any of other groups.
Posted by: john ryan at June 02, 2006 11:31 AM (TcoRJ)
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I'm not convinced one way or the other that:
1. Ahmadinejad is crazy; or
2. That he actually has any power.
But I'm also uncertain that a no answer to either of those makes me feel any safer. If he's not really that powerful (which is probably the case, since he owes his position to the Mullahs) then I'm not too worried about what he says. But that also means I have to worry about the intentions of the religious theocracy. The left adopts this rosey view that the rhetoric is all for internal consumption, to distract the dissatisfied masses from their real grievances. But it could also inflame them, compelling him (or the Mullah bosses) to follow through on their rhetoric even if that's not their present intention.
The other possibility is that this is Iran's bid for leadership of radical Islamism, wresting it away from Al Qaeda. And that's not something that helps me sleep at night either.
So the bottom line is that it probably makes no difference whether Ahmadinejad or the Mullahs are crazy or foxy, because if it's the latter they could easily out-fox themselves leading to the same result. They may be assuming degrees of freedom they don't actually have. And what they see as a clever strategy might just be a suicide course.
Posted by: Demosophist at June 02, 2006 11:59 AM (Zcruy)
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john,
I agree that given their track record, muslims are just as likely to nuke each other as they are us. But do you trust the ayatollahs to keep a nuke out of the hands of muslim terrorists, and not to use those terrorists as secret proxies against us? I don't. If the ayatollahs get a nuke we will all be in grave danger, including other muslims.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at June 02, 2006 12:01 PM (8e/V4)
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Ah yes,
containment. That worked so well with Iraq, didn't it? Let the Americans foot the bill of flying the perimeter skies, getting shot at daily, so the rest of the world can go about their lives pretending Iran isn't there and give others reason to voice their disdain of those aggressive Americans every time they get wind of a story of how the Iranians are suffering under such suffocating
containment.
I can't believe Beinart actually used Cold Car Russia as an example. Cold War Russia and Iran couldn't be more different animals.
Demosophist said,
"The left adopts this rosey view that the rhetoric is all for internal consumption,..."
The new Iranian nationalism being promoted by Mahmoud and the mullahs is designed to create a more cohesive citizenry by feeding them half-truths and lies about the outside world's intentions while concealing their own intentions and the left is unconcerned because
they're only oppressing their own people. It's none of our business. It's not our problem."
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May 21, 2006
Somewhere in Saudi Arabia
Teacher Mr. Muhammad al-Fascidullah says, “Class, Let’s go over some of our quiz questions for Friday’s test. Raise your hands and I’ll call out your name. Remember don’t speak out of turn or the principal’ will deal with you. Right Lefty?”
Lefty raises his left arm.
Mr. al-Fascidullah, “Yes you may speak.”
Lefty, "ItÂ’s hard to write with your left hand."
Teacher, "Yes Lefty. That is hard. Now every religion other than Islam isÂ….?
Hands raise, “Yes Abdullah?”
Abdullah, “Every religion other than Islam is false and whoever dies outside of Islam enters hellfire!”
Mr. al-Fascidullah, “Very good Abdulla! Next question, True belief means?
Hyperactive Mahmood jumps in enthusiastically, "True belief means . . . that you hate the polytheists and infidels but do not treat them unjustly! Just punishment for infidels is Death!”
Mr. al-Fascidullah, “Mahmood! Just punishment for speaking out of turn is?
Mahmood, sheepishly, “My right arm.”
Mr. al-Fascidullah, “One more time young man! But since you are correct I’ll show mercy this time. You really are a good student, you just need more patience. Next questions, Jews are apes Christians are….?
Hands up, “Yes you Fes al-Amerinfidel, our exchange student from the Saudi Islamic School in America, What are they teaching you there?
Fes Recites faithfully, "As cited in Ibn Abbas: The apes are Jews, the people of the Sabbath; while the swine are the Christians, the infidels of the communion of Jesus."
"They are the Jews, whom God has cursed and with whom He is so angry that He will never again be satisfied [with them]."
"Some of the people of the Sabbath were punished by being turned into apes and swine. Some of them were made to worship the devil, and not God, through consecration, sacrifice, prayer, appeals for help, and other types of worship. Some of the Jews worship the devil. Likewise, some members of this nation worship the devil, and not God."
Mr. al-Fascidullah surprised, “Very good! Ok students, we are out of time, It’s time for another special film presentation in the Gym. Today’s movie is titled, Ten Reasons Allah Wants You to Martyr Yourself…
Â…Oh, And donÂ’t forget Blood money for a free infidel is half of the blood money for a male Muslim, whether or not he is 'of the book' or not 'of the book. Blood money for a woman: Half of the blood money for a man, in accordance with his religion. The blood money for a Muslim woman is half of the blood money for a male Muslim, and the blood money for an infidel woman is half of the blood money for a male infidel.
It will be on the test! Dismissed.”
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This reminds me of blackface comedy in its simplicity and boorishness... It must be very gratifying to see yourself as so vastly superior in religion and culture to Arabs and Muslims.
Keep it up, bigot.
Posted by: smarty jonestown at May 22, 2006 07:54 AM (W1Gbi)
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It does feel good. Hey I did not write the textbook. It seems to me that the curiculum is bigoted. They think I'm swine. I also never Said Arab or or and other racist term. It's the Islamosfascist's doctrine that's racist.
GFYS, moron.
Posted by: Howie at May 22, 2006 08:35 AM (D3+20)
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Yet another libturd pops in to prove my point that we have to kill them all.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at May 22, 2006 05:53 PM (0yYS2)
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abdul thinks that nation that considers brittany spear to have talent should not have opinion on squat. Abdul thinks nation that puts man on moon but doesn't have balls to put man in charge of healthcare plans shouldn't have opinion. Abdul thinks nation that loses classic baseball series to squinty eyed japs shouldn't have opinions. Abdul thinks taht nation that can only vote for two parties, which due to abdul illeteracy abdul can't tell the diference between, shouldn't have opinion.
Abdul thinks nation that condones whack job evangelical preachers humping everything in sight then quoting bible like their shit don't stink shouldn't have opinion.
Posted by: abdul at May 23, 2006 12:28 AM (T4Bto)
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Brittany sucks and we can vote for many parties but two dominate.
Howie thinks that semi literate people who canÂ’t spell illiterate should....
Posted by: Howie at May 23, 2006 10:17 AM (D3+20)
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If I could travel back through time and tell Leonardo da Vinci and Benjamin Franklin, et al, about the internet, they'd probably assume that humanity was universally intelligent and enlightened by now, and that war, poverty, misery, and stupidity were things of the barbaric past. Then I'd tell them about lefturd trolls and idiot moonbats with their JOOOOOO conspiracy theories, etc., and they'd probably destroy all their inventions and go live in a cave. I wouldn't blame them. Society is not progressing, but regressing, and in a hundred years, savages will run the show. It's kind of nice but sad to be a member of the last generation of humanity to know what Liberty was, and to remember what it was like to have faith in human potential. Oh well, there are still plenty of caves left for now anyway.
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April 17, 2006
'Condoleezza Holds a Watermelon'
Some people believe that political statements probably don't belong in a mathematics course.
I agree.
From SeattleTimes.com:
(Bellevue, Washington) Bellevue Community College Board of Trustees issued a statement Saturday condemning the behavior of an instructor who wrote a racially insulting math question recently brought to the college's attention by students.
The math question is considered contrary to the college's core values of respect for diversity and elimination of stereotypes.
The question began, "Condoleezza holds a watermelon just over the edge of the roof of the 300-foot Federal Building, and tosses it up with a velocity of 20 feet per second." It went on to ask when the watermelon would hit the ground, based on a formula provided.
BCC President Jean Floten wouldn't name the instructor who wrote the question, however, she said there was no intention to connote the negative caricatures of blacks eating watermelon. Instead, according to Floten, the instructor was fascinated with the name "Condoleezza." Yeah, right. Notably, before being rewritten the question logically referenced the entertainer Gallagher who at least uses watermelons in his comedy act.
As corrective action, the math department issued an apology and the college announced the creation of a new vice-president for diversity and blah, blah, blah. No mention was made regarding the oozing liberalism of an infected institution of high learning.
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I wonder what the odds are this this will ever be picked up by the MSM? Liberals are scum and should all be hanged.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 17, 2006 04:23 PM (0yYS2)
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And once again the racism of liberals exposes itself.
Liberalism is a virus. Who would have thought it would pass to the mathematics departments of the world?
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At least they use watermelons and not rifles and ropes ...
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 17, 2006 05:00 PM (FCC6c)
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Hmm...this is interesting. Condoleeza had a rifle and scope, she stood at the top of a 300 ft. building, and threw it out six feet and it fell at x ft/sec. What is your point, Last Larry? At least a rifle and scope wouldn't have had a racist connotation. Granted, it would be stupid to throw a perfectly good rifle and scope away, but I wouldn't waste a watermelon, either.
Posted by: jesusland joe at April 17, 2006 05:12 PM (rUyw4)
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Sounds like were comparing apples and oranges here. Mayabe we could compare the Mohammed depictions to the outrage it causes the Muslims. People getting upset over a watermelon tossed from a building and getting out the rifles and ropes is every bit as laughable and ridiculous.
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 17, 2006 05:34 PM (FCC6c)
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Yeah, and that gapped-toothed bitch wins the seed spitting contest every fucking year.
Posted by: Greg at April 17, 2006 06:24 PM (q5wwn)
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Because Liberals are allowed to be racists.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 17, 2006 06:39 PM (8e/V4)
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Wait a second: it is not fair to say all instructors at BCC are hateful in this way. I ought to know. I went there for three quarters.
I will admit that they have their moonbats. What college nowadays would be complete without them? But they are heavily outweighed by the excellent, intelligent, fair instructors present.
I had a geography teacher with a PhD tell us that Global Warming is just another theory-and went to pains to point out that it is far from a proven one. I had a polysci Prof who was from Pakistan and hated conservatism-but would let us debate the issues instead of preaching his liberalism without dissent. I respect the man very much. I had a History prof who was extremely knowledgeable and was also unafraid to challenge PC Herstory.
If you want to find unhiged whackos, then I suggest that you look to Shoreline Community College, Seattle Central Community College (where they kicked off the recruiter in January of 2005 in a riot), or Evergree (famous for producing Racheal Corrie and many, many more like her through their "peer review" grading system). BCC is a good school.
And HARD too. There is a high degree of academic pressure there.
Just my two cents.
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Last word Larry: I agree, lets compare it to the outrage the Mohammed cartoons aroused in the Islamists.
Let me ask you this, how many people do you see rioting over this? Any embassies/consulates firebombed over this? How about restaurants destroyed? Anyone killed in the mayhem?
Hrm, I didn't think so either. Thanks for coming out though!
Posted by: LC CanForce 101 at April 17, 2006 09:41 PM (3smJS)
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Ha! Ha! You are professor material Greg! Good one!
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 18, 2006 12:03 AM (FCC6c)
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Condoleezzaa ... I'm fascinated more by the T & A than I am the name ....
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 18, 2006 12:07 AM (FCC6c)
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If the question had read "Cynthis McKinney holds a watermelon," I think the media would have been outraged. There would have been riots on the campus.
Posted by: Mike at April 19, 2006 03:39 AM (ZdKfx)
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I refer you all back to the second sentence of the first post.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 19, 2006 05:13 AM (0yYS2)
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After all it is a Math class ...
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 19, 2006 09:17 AM (FCC6c)
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What the hell? I didnÂ’t realize the USA had become a totalitarian government in which itÂ’s now illegal to use the names of your political figures or poke fun at themÂ… What the hell is wrong with you all.
Posted by: Justin at April 20, 2006 09:44 AM (oNpZw)
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So Justin, are you retarded, or just stupid? This is no different than liberals calling Michelle Malkin a "slanty-eyed whore", but it's okay since it's liberals doing it. Liberals are scum and should be banished to a desert island without food or water, and left to rot.
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April 15, 2006
Easter Bunny Brings Blogger Unemployment
Nashville Blogger Bill Hobs has resigned or lost his job at Belmont University over blogging.
Glenn Reynolds via Instapundit : BILL HOBBS HAS LOST HIS JOB FOR BLOGGING: The Knoxville News-Sentinel's Michael Silence calls it "sickening" and "pathetic." He's right
Just a bit more of that
good old liberal "tolerance" .
Updated : Glenn Reynolds is on the case with this update: Glen makes a good point too
one crucial difference between bloggers and journalists: Get a columnist or reporter fired, and you might actually silence him/her. Get bloggers fired from their day jobs, and you've given them more time -- and more reason -- to go after you and yours
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Well, I guess I'll cancel registration for classes at Belmont University along with classes I canceled at Northern Kentucky University.
Posted by: Hailus at April 15, 2006 04:13 PM (FCC6c)
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A good liberal is a dead liberal.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 15, 2006 06:49 PM (0yYS2)
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But...but...what about freedom of speech and expression? Oh, I see, if freedom of speech or expression happens to offend a Muslim, them it must be suppressed.
And besides, Dick Cheney shot a man!
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Hey that's my line! Oh well, I should have used it if I was going to.
Happy Easter everyone, I'm going to celebrate in my own special way; I'm going to the range.
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One point to consider--if Hobb had had tenure, this couldn't have happened. It was because he was a contract employee that the cowardly admin could pressure him to resign.
And once again, our little genocidal friend, who has called for the extermination of all Muslims everywhere, an armed rebellion against our government of criminals, a boycott of all elections, has now claimed that the country would be better off if all the liberals were dead. Including the ones protecting this country as members of the military?
Why am I the only one challenging these assertions? Is IM a well known crank or simply a violent genocidist you all have learned to appreciate and tolerate?
Posted by: jd at April 16, 2006 11:39 AM (uT71O)
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I myself have had words with IM and tried to point out the error of he/she/it's Islamic ways! Though I tend to agree with much of what IM utters!
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 16, 2006 01:49 PM (FCC6c)
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Oh shut yer whiney little traps, nobody here gives a shit what you say. Now go deliver some pizzas before you get fired.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 16, 2006 05:55 PM (0yYS2)
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Give us your address and your pizza will be on it's way! Hope you want fries with that!
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 16, 2006 07:16 PM (FCC6c)
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Well, let's take the post on this thread--do you think a good liberal is a dead liberal? You don't have any friends who are liberals? I've got several conservative friends, and even some family that are conservative. I don't think they are ruining this country, I don't think we'd be better off with them dead, I just disagree with them on a number of issues (although I agree with them on several as well). The country needs liberals, conservatives, and moderates, as well as radicals on both ends, for a full debate. Truth seldom resides with one group for very long, or entirely on any one question.
IM's rhetoric, on Muslims, on liberals, is always exterminating, extreme, violent--and yet largely lacking in humor. If he were joking, then fine. But he seems pretty serious about overthrowing the oppressive federal government. Next time a federal building blows up and incinerates 158 innocent people, I've got a suspect.
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No jd, I don't have any liberal friends, as I only befriend people who are decent, hard-working, intelligent, patriotic, and fun to be around.
As far as my rhetoric; yes, I want to kill all muslims and liberals, because their only goal is to destroy civilization. Likewise for the government; it is only making things worse, not better. If you can't see that, then you're an idiot.
You won't last long when the fighting starts, which shouldn't be long, because you don't have the intelligence to see reality, or the balls to do anything about it; you're just a typical neutered male who is useless to society except as a harmless drone who works and pays taxes, and just wants everyone to get along. Don't waste your time responding to this comment, because I won't waste my time reading your response, as you have nothing to contribute to the survival of civilization.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 17, 2006 05:32 AM (0yYS2)
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Must be a small lonely world IM lives in. Hitler was lonely and frustrated too.
Posted by: Last word Larry at April 17, 2006 10:31 AM (FCC6c)
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OK, the first few posts were like Tim McVeigh, but this one has elements of Ted Kazinski...Of course, on the internet, anyone can be anything. Most likely, he's a frustrated downtrodden guy who has gotten the short end of the stick in life, so projects this tough guy image online.
As for not having liberal friends, let's up the ante--do you have any friends at all? Note: imaginary ones do not count...
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I'll be his friend if he promises not to shoot me or hang me.
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April 06, 2006
What! You Mean He Can Do That?
Liberals amazed that Commander-in-Chief has authority to declassify information
The liberal media watchdog (that pooch can't be getting much exercise) group
Media Matters for America shrilly complains that CNN and Fox reporters "accepted without question [the] claim that Bush's NIE 'declassification' was legal".
There's a good reason they did. MMA should have waited so they could have included such bastions of conservative propaganda as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times in their complaint.
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Well golllllyy.......Our President was counteracting that lying State Dept., namely Joe Wilson, who is just another anti-war liberal fatalist who thought he was more powerful than W.
Put both him and Valarie in a jail cell with Moussouai and throw away the key. I bet they wouldn't like that.
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 06:51 AM (eXs2X)
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finaly busted ,motherfucking LEAKER-IN-CHIEF ,its allmost over for these sneaky ,lying,gready ,Neoconfashist viruses.
NeoconfaNeoconfashistsshists END OF GAME NeoconfashistsNeoconfNeoconfashistsasNeoconfashistshNeoconfashistsistsNeoconfNeoconfashistsasNNeoconfashistseoconfashistshistsNeoconfashistsNeNeoconfashistsoconfashists
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 07:09 AM (zqsRN)
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Fashist? Is that some kind of fashion critic or what?
Posted by: Howie at April 07, 2006 07:18 AM (D3+20)
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TO: LEAKER IN CHIEF
Next time you use microsoft Word, please turn on
1. spell check
2. grammer check
3. content check
4. sanity check
Your ignorance is showing.
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 07:21 AM (eXs2X)
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my ignorance doesnt change the facts
its over ,hear that ? over over over .
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 07:24 AM (zqsRN)
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To: leaker in chief:
What's over? The GW BUSH presidency?
I hate to add to your psychic discomfort, but this story will resolve in favor of W and the republicans, and against you moonbats.
Don't you get tired of being wrong?
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 07:31 AM (eXs2X)
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What President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have said about the CIA leak investigation:
"I want to know the truth. I want to see to it that the truth prevails." _ Bush to reporters, Oct. 7, 2003, on determining the identity of the leaker. He also said his staff was cooperating in the investigation.
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"The president was glad to do his part to cooperate with the investigation. The president was pleased to share whatever information he had with the officials in charge and answer their questions." _ White House press secretary Scott McClellan, June 25, 2004, when asked by reporters if Bush had answered every question in his meeting the previous day with prosecutors.
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"I would like this to end as quickly as possible. If someone committed a crime, they will no longer work in my administration." _ Bush, July 18, 2005.
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"(Libby) has worked tirelessly on behalf of the American people and sacrificed much in the service to this country. He served the vice president and me through extraordinary times in our nation's history." _ Bush, Oct. 28, 2005, the day of Libby's indictment and resignation.
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"I have accepted his decision with deep regret." _ Cheney, in accepting Libby's resignation, Oct. 28, 2005.
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"You're trying to get me to comment on the investigation, which I'm not going to do." _ Bush to reporters on a November 2005 trip to Latin America.
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"I will not say any more about it. There will be a time when I can discuss it, but not now." _ Cheney, Dec. 18, 2005, during an interview on ABC news, responding to a reporter asking if he directed anyone to disclose or cover up disclosure of CIA agent's identity.
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"I have certainly advocated declassification. I have participated in declassification decisions." _ Cheney, Feb. 15, 2006, during an interview on Fox News Channel.
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 07:40 AM (zqsRN)
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Now this is interesting. The semi-coherent message signed "LEAKER-IN-CHIEF" came from...The Netherlands.
That explains the poor English skills, but not why a foreign national in a country notorious for sheltering terrorist propaganda organizations is so invested in trying to smear the US President.
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at April 07, 2006 07:47 AM (RHG+K)
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THE NEOCONS had been preparing for this war long before they stepped into the White House. In September 2000, for example, Paul Wolfowitz, soon to be deputy defense secretary under Donald Rumsfeld, and several other people who would play a role in the Bush administration coauthored a report for the Project for a New American Century, arguing that “the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein.”
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 07:57 AM (zqsRN)
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Bluto;
Isn't everything permitted in the Netherlands, i.e. drugs, child sex, euthanasia, etc.........?
This might explain the obvious paranoia of leaker in chief.
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 08:01 AM (eXs2X)
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To; leaker in chief
I hate to break the news to you, but what we're doing in Iraq is helping to save your sorry asses in Europe. God knows that if we didn't, the muslims would destroy what's left of you like so many insects.
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 08:06 AM (eXs2X)
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The MMA article says:
"For example, what's to prevent the president from retroactively absolving White House aides for leaking Plame's identity by simply claiming that he had given his unwritten approval?" This is where they start stretching things to the point of breaking.
Listen, these people are more in a snit over how this makes Wilson look like a boob, and thereby makes them look like boobs for putting him on a pedestal, than anything.
And when Bush said he wanted to find the leaker, he was referring to who leaked Plame's name, not who leaked the NIE information. Many of the commenters in the MMA article are a bunch of boobs implying the latter. Some have legitimate questions, but the "leaking" of information in the NIE and the leaking of Plame's name are different issues. They're trying to make them the same thing. Plame's name merely came up because of the nature of the issue and her husband's involvement in trying to lead others to believe that there was never even any meetings between Saddam's cronies and the purveyors of uranium. We know there were meetings. And Plame was a high profile figure more by her own actions than anything.
And if they're trying to nail Bush with something here, then why is Wilson left to strut around the country like a peacock given a free pass by the left; especially after his ridiculous NYT piece? Why? Because he was clever enough not to blatantly lie and only strongly imply, by ommission, that nothing was going on between Iraq and Niger? Bush claimed Iraq was "pursuing" yellowcake, not that they had purchased it. But Wilson's piece implies the latter and uses that as the basis for his piece to discredit Bush.
If they'd just stick to the matter of whether or not Libby told a lie it would be different. But they're grasping at straws to keep this non-issue alive.
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Leaker in Chief: isn't it time to go pick up your welfare check?
Posted by: Oyster at April 07, 2006 08:19 AM (YudAC)
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I think he has already picked up his welfare check, Oyster, and has spent the past few hours in one of those internet cafes where hashish is all the rage. He's about reached his limit, I see.
Posted by: jesusland joe at April 07, 2006 09:32 AM (rUyw4)
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we re no warmongers ,we are a free intelectual country ,
where hate and racism are harshly punished.we are very sofisticated and way too different,from a dum,stupid and consuming yankee society,where the governement has been hijacked by a bunch of thugs,neoconscumbag right-wing pirates who demanded George Bush to invade Iraq and are now admiting they got it wrong. Are you listening, Mr President and leaker-in-chief? .
Don't wanna be an American idiot.
Don't want a nation controlled by the media.
Information nation of hysteria.
It's going out to idiot America. Dum dum dum dum dum dum dadum dadum dum
Move on, move on
Dum dum dum dum dum dum dadum dadum dum
Move on, move on
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 09:37 AM (zqsRN)
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Hey Leaker,
I hate to be the one to break it to you, but Bush isn't running for reelection! lol!
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 07, 2006 09:47 AM (8e/V4)
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Yes, leaker-in-chief, you're not "warmongers". That's why American boys had to die to save your weak asses in WWII, and again in the ME today. Parasites.
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at April 07, 2006 10:04 AM (RHG+K)
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TO: leaker in chief;
If you 'harshly punish' hate in NL,........ you're under arrest.
Sir, turn around and place your hands behind your back...you have the right to remain......STUPID!
Posted by: n.a.palm at April 07, 2006 10:11 AM (eXs2X)
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WWII ?????????? THE RUSSIANS DID THE JOB AND AMERICANS TOOK THE CREDIT MAAAAAN ALLWAYS CONNING PEOPLE.
BY WAY OF DECEPTON.......... HEMMM SOUNDS MOSSADSTYLE..LIKE ..........................
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 10:20 AM (zqsRN)
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LIKE WE VE BEEN TO THE MOON (HOLLYWOODMOON) YOU MEAN.WE COULD NEVER BELIEVE THAT SUCH IGNORANT ,STUPID SOCIETY COULD ACHIEVE WHAT THE RUSSIANS HAVE ACHIEVED IN SPACE,IT JUST DOESNT MAKE SENS .
Posted by: The Dutch Guy at April 07, 2006 10:25 AM (zqsRN)
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Hey Leaky A**hole, if the Netherlands is such a sophisticated and swell place, perhaps you could enlighten us as to why this is:
http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/2005/05/a_dutch_exodus.shtml
"More and more Dutch people are leaving the Netherlands to live abroad." Nearly 50,000 of them left last year, the highest number since the postwar era when the Dutch government was encouraging emigration. The emigrants are identified in the radio report as "highly skilled people . . . the kind of workforce you want to keep."
The story suggests several reasons for the growing emigration. "Escaping the stress of clogged roads, street violence and loss of faith in the country's once celebrated way of life," says the report, "the Dutch are quitting their homeland in droves.""
Posted by: Graeme at April 07, 2006 10:35 AM (mDAET)
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Do not feed the trolls.
Posted by: Twit at April 07, 2006 10:46 AM (XDkQC)
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>>>LIKE WE VE BEEN TO THE MOON (HOLLYWOODMOON) YOU MEAN.
Leaker,
wow, you must be the big dumbass on the planet! I guess BDS will do that to ya. lol!
The only thing leaking is your butt plug.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 07, 2006 11:06 AM (8e/V4)
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Word up, twit. Leaky is obviously mentally unstable. Notice how each post gets less coherent as the foam around his lips (I'm assuming that white stuff is foam) builds and builds?
Posted by: slug at April 07, 2006 11:44 AM (wYW63)
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By itself, this leak issue probably means little. Yes, as President, George Bush cannot technically leak classified information because the very action of leaking it also declassifies it. And yes, his original promise to remove leakers in his administration was made in reference to the Plame case.
Add this latest incident to the many, many other questionable revelations that keep cropping up, however -- even within the Republican Party -- and you get a picture of an administration all-to willing to break it own rules to cover its tail and/or advance its grip on power, whether it harms the nation or not.
Posted by: Eric at April 07, 2006 03:16 PM (UHKaK)
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Well I was going to savage the little twerp, but there's not much left for me to do. I'm too blissed out anyway.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 07, 2006 04:07 PM (0yYS2)
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He's nothing but an ignorant Muslim wanna-be-jihadist. They are all over the internet. Dark Age mental idiots is how I would describe them.
Posted by: jesusland joe at April 07, 2006 04:57 PM (rUyw4)
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leaker in chief (you have a bladder problem?):
got news for ya. The official US position (that's government, bub) calling for regime change in Iraq predated the Bush Presidency. The Clinton Administration actually started us down this little garden path years before W even was nominated.
Not that I would like to give Clinton credit, but facts are facts.
Better think before you post.
Posted by: Passionate Conservative at April 07, 2006 05:16 PM (a07ux)
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WWII ?????????? THE RUSSIANS DID THE JOB AND AMERICANS TOOK THE CREDIT MAAAAAN ALLWAYS CONNING PEOPLE.
So it was the Russians who landed at Normanday, and who jumped into Bastogne, etc.?
This, folks, is just more evidence of why we must get rid of the liberals too; they're weapons-grade stupid.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 08, 2006 06:16 AM (0yYS2)
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And they never said a thing when bill clinton was selling out this nations biggist TOP SECRETS to the chi-coms for illegal cash for his corupt demacratic party
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April 03, 2006
Experimental Cultured Organs Function Well in Patients For Years
And they were grown without using stem cells.
From the Washington Post:
Researchers said yesterday that they have grown complete urinary bladders in a laboratory and transplanted them into patients, improving their health and achieving a Holy Grail of medicine: the first cultivation of working replacements for failing solid organs in people.
The "neo-bladders," each one grown in a small laboratory container from a pinch of a patient's own cells, have been working in seven young patients for an average of almost four years, according to a report released yesterday by the British journal the Lancet. The organs have remained free of the many complications that bedevil the conventional practice of surgically constructing bladders from other tissues.
I recall reading about the tiny, bio-degradable "scaffolds" used for early forming of the organs in
Scientific American some time ago - read the
Post story for details of the "neo-bladders'" construction. This is a triumph of engineering, as well as medical research.
Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto and Vince Aut Morire.
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Cultured Organs!
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Born: December 1770
Birthplace: Bonn, Germany
Died: 26 March 1827 (cirrhosis of the liver, plus dropsy)
heh, I can relate, aesthetic hope for the hammered!
Posted by: Rubin at April 04, 2006 07:00 AM (ILp/n)
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Go science. Heart lungs liver next I'll be all set.
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March 27, 2006
American Legion Wants to Stop Flow of Tax Dollars to ACLU
Though most Americans are unaware of it, the American Civil Liberties Union takes millions of dollars per year from the American taxpayers to cover attorneys' fees for suing them. This is based on a Federal law that requires a plaintiff's attorneys' fees to be paid by the government if a court finds that the plaintiff's civil rights have been violated. The law has become a gravy train for the rapacious solicitors who make the aCLU their career.
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I would like to read this 40-page document before I sign anything. Do you know where I can find it?
Posted by: Oyster at March 27, 2006 10:55 AM (V9juS)
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I'd check here:
http://www.legion.org/?content=aclu
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at March 27, 2006 11:17 AM (RHG+K)
Posted by: Howie at March 27, 2006 12:11 PM (D3+20)
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I would like to see the ACLU just disappear its americas AL QUEDA it should be shut down entirely
Posted by: sandpiper at March 28, 2006 03:24 PM (UwJcR)
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Only rich people that can afford lawyers should have rights.
Posted by: actus at March 29, 2006 09:39 AM (nnhSu)
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The ACLU and the SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER should both be shut down MORRIS DEES is a vulture
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Tensions Deepen Within Iran
From the
Washington Post, indications that the mullahs have gone too far:
TEHRAN -- Nine months after the election of hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president, Iranian politics has shifted so sharply to the right that some traditional conservatives are warning of the dangers of radicalism.
With reformists sidelined and Ahmadinejad setting a strident new tone on the global stage, figures from the extreme right of Iran's political spectrum are defining the terms of political debate in the country. In remarks that set off a domestic firestorm, a senior cleric close to the new president suggested in January that Iranian voters were largely irrelevant because the government requires only the approval of God.
These people are absolutely correct to be concerned with the direction Iran has taken, but are Ahmadinejad and the mullahs too far around the bend to listen?
Now is the time to make the Iranian people understand clearly what their leaders are monkeying with, and perhaps to make Russia and Red China question the wisdom of sucking up to the current regime.
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Not to nitpick, but if even Iranians say there's a danger of their government swinging towards radicalism, then just how would they have described them
before Imadinnerjacket was elected? Moderate? Is there even and Arabic word with equivalent meaning to the English word "moderate"?
Posted by: Oyster at March 27, 2006 05:32 AM (YudAC)
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It's about time to start massing troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, and get a couple more carrier battle groups in the Indian Ocean.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 27, 2006 05:59 AM (0yYS2)
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One wonders how this mess in Iran will play out. I think there is a faction, oyster, in Iran, that while not moderate nonetheless realizes the consequences of having a madman as the maximum leader.
I say be patient. I think this guy has overplayed his hand and will be cast aside in the near future. I may be wrong, but that is my counsel. But also keep a big stick handy in case we need it.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 27, 2006 08:21 AM (rUyw4)
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I am not sure that the people of Iran would welcome us with flowers and candy. I am also not sure if the American people have the will to try to effect another regime change. One thing I am sure of is that an invasion of Iran would drive the price of oil to perhaps 100 dollars per barrel. Good for the oil companies, and people who derive their incomes from the price of energy, but not so good for the rest of us.
Posted by: john Ryan at March 27, 2006 09:06 AM (TcoRJ)
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As far as their push toward fanaticism, I'm torn between a decision to invade and a decision to clandestinely support an insurrection by the people in Iran as a way to effect change in their regime, so I think JJ's suggestion is best for now in that regard.
As far as their acquisition of nuclear weapons - I just don't know what is the proper approach. I'd venture to guess that if we invade on the pretext of averting their acquisition of nuclear power/weapons the Iranian street would have a very different reaction than if it were on the pretext that they are practicing extreme human rights abuses. Afterall, what we hear from the Iranian government's opposition is all based on the lack of liberties afforded to their people. You don't hear the Iranian street complaining about their nuclear program.
Posted by: Oyster at March 27, 2006 09:59 AM (V9juS)
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Since john ryan and his co-conspirators in the DNC/MSM have done such a bang-up job crushing the American people's will, I suggest that instead of invading we take out the Iranian theocracy with tactical nukes.
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at March 27, 2006 10:03 AM (RHG+K)
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Actually, John, an invasion or attack on Iran would likely drive the price of crude to more like 120-140 dollars a barrel. As someone who works in the oil and gas industry, I can tell you that these are busy and exciting times, as we are drilling and leasing at levels I have never seen before.
The company I work for is small(2400 bpd production), but we are in the process of drilling 14 oil wells this year in Texas and Arkansas, and several natural gas wells in Alabama and Mississippi. We are also involved in a big new natural gas discovery in Arkansas, and with our increased revenue we intend to more fully exploit an area where we have made a significant oil find.
What I am trying to say here is that increased prices also stimulate more production here in the US, but most of us in the industry would prefer lower but steady prices. And more drilling domestically, including Alaska. We must, and I can't say this strongly enough, MUST end our reliance on energy supplies from the Middle East.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 27, 2006 10:14 AM (rUyw4)
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JJ I saw a double or triple section derick rig up yesterday. I'm thinking of doing some pics and a post on it. we generally don't get the greens stinky light sweet crude in the SI basin but I do know of one well like that it's stinky. Most of what we get does to other products besides fuel or as I understand the darker less stinky stuff is favored for other stuff. More Pump jacks are busy and I saw a new pump where a small rig had been on the way to St Louis the other day. It's been a long time.
Posted by: Howie at March 27, 2006 10:36 AM (D3+20)
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Oil companies make money and these jobs are off again off again with few benefits but when the guys are working it pays good cash money. As a rule the evil oil companies pay pretty good as far as the cash money part.
Posted by: Howie at March 27, 2006 10:39 AM (D3+20)
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As a third generation oil and gas kid, it is refreshing to hear you guys talk about all the new drilling. Most Americans don't understand that there are millions of mom & pop royalty owners who are living out a meager retirement on American-owned lease royalties or investments. If the price goes over $100 a barrel because of Iran, it won't hurt my feelings any! And because most of these small royalty owners live in energy-rich red states, the liberals and media give us and the companies no end of grief; even though what we have represents independence from the Arab oil empires.
Posted by: Veritas Regina at March 27, 2006 12:19 PM (jXE2n)
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Fine! If we are going to bomb them into the stone age with more of our tax money, I want something taken to pay us back. A few oil wells off shore would do.
Do they have anything elce we could take, and sell?
Posted by: Leatherneck at March 27, 2006 03:07 PM (D2g/j)
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March 20, 2006
Yale Taliban Praises bin Laden
Clinton Taylor at
Townhall quoting Yale student Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi in his former official capacity as front-man for the Taliban:
So for the Afghans, he is a good guy. If we were to hand this good guy to the U.S., what kind of justification will we give to our people?
But maybe the Yale Taliban was just some low-level operative who joined the ranks for personal promotion?
Apparently he had impressed the mullahs with his footwork in America, because soon after he returned, Mr. Rahmatullah went to work as a personal adviser to Mullah Omar.....
When UPIÂ’s Arnaud de Borchgrave interviewed Mullah Omar in June 2001, Mr. Rahmatullah did all the talking. Where Mullah Omar comes off as the strong, silent type in the interview, Mr. Rahmatullah emerges as the idea man, the big picture guy, the strategist with both eyes open, Mullah Omar having lost one of his fighting the Soviets.
How this guy got a student visa and why Yale admitted him I'll never understand.
We've known Clinton Taylor for some time now. Long time readers may recall that I appeared on his Stanford radio program awhile back. Apparently I'm a much better blogger than radio guest since I've never been invited back! In any event, keep up the good work Clint.
UPDATE: More on the Yale Taliban problem here by Penraker (via Glenn). In another note and aside, rumor has it that the WSJ's John Fund is a Jawa Report reader.
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Someone explain how this talibani gets a Yale education. I'll make you famous.
Posted by: newc at March 20, 2006 10:43 AM (Xvj0a)
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I love the mindless drone's bit about Hashemi being "innocent until proven guilty". Um, lady, he's proven guilty because hundreds -- thousands? -- of people saw him spouting the propaganda of one of the vilest regimes in recent history.
I have to wonder what positions feminist groups who condemned the Taliban have taken on Hashemi's being at Yale.
Posted by: Robert Crawford at March 20, 2006 10:53 AM (1j9aH)
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If that moon god worshipper stays at Yale long enough, he will have long hair, and tits. He will also be full of compassion, and sensitivity.
Posted by: Leatherneck at March 20, 2006 02:57 PM (D2g/j)
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Something tells me this Taliban scum won't be here that much longer. At least not in the US.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 20, 2006 04:34 PM (rUyw4)
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Indite the whole damn YALE bunch they are traitors they deserve to hang everyone of them
Posted by: sandpiper at March 20, 2006 08:56 PM (JtcRt)
Posted by: sandpiper at March 23, 2006 09:47 AM (1LUQw)
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I feel sorry for the poor Connecticut taxpyers who allow Yale to abuse their tax free status. I feel sorry for the poor Yale alumni who now diminishes him. I feel sorry for the qualified AMERICAN who had to give up on his dreams of attending YALE. I feel sorry for all our Americans that have to get college educations (medical, etc.) in foreign lands so that we can educate our ENEMY. I pray that we do not regret our decision of not taking care of ourselves first. Are we so sinful that we have to have the ENEMY teach us how stupid we are?
Posted by: Edmund at March 23, 2006 04:10 PM (V7MrA)
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March 17, 2006
Okay all you conservative/libertarian SOBs: Go Patriots!
The George Mason University Patriots, the poster-child of a libertarian-oriented university... and unique in its niche, is playing in the NCAA tournament tonight at 7:10PM againt evil statist anti-libertarian Michigan State University. Your assignment is to root for the underdog... (and I don't mean the Spartans).
Whisper in Evolution's or God's ear, whichever appeals to you... We aren't above appealing to dumb luck either, if you happen to know her telephone number. Sucking down more beer than is strictly healthy is optional...
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And that would be what time zone?
Posted by: Vinnie at March 17, 2006 06:50 PM (f289O)
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Eastern I believe. As of 20:07 EST the game was at the half. GMU 33 and Michigan State 30.
Posted by: The Maximum Leader at March 17, 2006 07:07 PM (VDsec)
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Sorry Vinne, this was in the DC division, but wasn't sure which time zone was relevant because it's played in the West. Easter TZ, as ML says.
Hi, ML... long time no see. I'll be leaving the local area soon so if we're gonna do that lunch we'd better do it soon.
Posted by: Demosophist at March 17, 2006 07:59 PM (5Mk7B)
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OK we did it, thanks! I'm sure you guys made the difference! Final score 75:65 in favor of GMU! For those not familiar with this story, the GMU coach Jim Larranaga benched the team's second highest scorer for a foul commited against Hofstra during a recent game. The penalty wasn't required, but Larranaga wanted Snow to learn a lesson, so the team played without him in the critical game. Snow will now be playing in the round 2 game.
Go Patriots!
Posted by: Demosophist at March 17, 2006 08:43 PM (5Mk7B)
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I,ll bet that liberal wussies will whine about the name PATRIOTS they will want names like THE GEEKS or THE PINKIES
Posted by: sandpiper at March 17, 2006 10:34 PM (4pkrX)
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If you live in the DC metro area, all 3 George schools made it to the second round. George Washington, George Mason, & Georgetown. Kinda cool. I'm sorta partial to George Washington, mainly because I take the metro to work and thats were I get off at(Foggy Bottom/George Washington).
Posted by: nuthin2seehere at March 18, 2006 01:02 AM (blNMI)
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OK. Ecstatic that George mason beat Michigan State, but now it is time for George mason to lose. It is facing GOD'S TEAM, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, and it would be very bad for George Mason, its players, coaches, fans, and school, to give GOD'S TEAM any problems Sunday. I implore all assocaited with George Mason basketball to make sure that GEORGE MASON MUST LOSE SUNDAY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS!!!
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March 16, 2006
Clinton W. Taylor & Debbie BookStaber Get Apologies From Yale.
As you may recall Clinton and Debbie are co-authors of an idea to mail fake fingernails to Yale in response to it’s admission of a former Taliban spokesman to the university. The protest is intended to point out that the policy of the Taliban was to remove the fingernails and toenails of women in Afghanistan who painted their nails. A Yale employee, one Alexis Surovov, apparently used university records to look up the pair of Yale alumni so he could call them “retarded” via email. Yale has suspended Mr. Sorovov, but Yale has still not addressed the problem of just why Mr. Rahmatulla is still at Yale. I have Mr. Taylor’s reaction below as well as a more from the WSJ opinionjournal and links to all Jawa Report coverage the extended entry.
Clinton W. Talylor via Townhall : Just an apology would have sufficed. (A personal one, though, instead of a general one through the media. Let's not pretend they don't know my e-mail address.) Mr. Surovov accessing our records to send us a letter was creepy and lame, and kind of funny. It's not funny that they welcome the Taliban's spokesman on campus as a student, which is the real, unacknowledged problem here. Still, Mr. Surovov's suspension in the Yale Alumni Office creates an opportunity for Yale. They need to defend to the alumni their indefensible decision to admit the Taliban's deputy foreign minister. Mr. Rahmatullah is a certified expert at defending the indefensible. Rather than re-admitting Rahmatullah as a sophomore this month, perhaps Yale's Development Office should hire him.
ThatÂ’s the way to give them the finger er uh the fingernail.
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A foreign student visa for a guy with this background and admission and paid scholarship to Yale requires serious JUICE to grease the wheels. He can't do it - everything has to originate here.
There is a story here but I don't know if it will truly be pursued or sidetracked.
Attempts will be made to blame DHS, INS etc. but they can easily be bullied to sign off & rubberstamp this with the proper political/institutional power (and I'm not talking administration).
There is a potential scandal here - and the actual culprits will be found at/associated with Yale and amongst 535 people currently working in Washington.
For anyone who have ever worked in the Federal govt - if a Congressional Staffer showed up at your office wearing a clown costume .... you still show respect!!!!
Posted by: hondo at March 16, 2006 01:32 PM (9pQ6D)
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As I understand he was released by Germany in trade for a hostage before he came here. ????
Posted by: Howie at March 16, 2006 01:55 PM (NUh+w)
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Doesn't wash - sounds like a poor attempt at spin. If released in trade - HE IS TALIBAN - why else trade for him? And - why come here and not be sent back to his brothers?
Posted by: hondo at March 16, 2006 02:02 PM (9pQ6D)
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Ok, the detail of his release are hard to find right now, link pollution by the Yale thing. I did find he was held by the US at bagram airbase then went to Pakistan (of all places) and was under house arrest there. NYT won't let me read it all. But it is fishy and I know I read that a German hostage was involved in his release I just can't find it right now. It may be he was set to be released anyway so the Pakistani's got what they could out of it. I'll look more later.
Rahmatullah Hashemi was the Taliban's chief spokesman abroad. ... He had been released from the American prison at Bagram Air Base and was now under house
www.nytimes.com/2006/02/26/magazine/26taliban.html?pagewanted=all
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Dear Mr. Taylor,
I appreciate your point of view and your passion for trying to uphold the integrity of Yale University by objecting to the admission of Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi. I have another point of view that you may be interested in listening to. After all, this country was founded on ideas and opinions and the right to express them equally.
I have had the opportunity to break bread with many people of various races, colors and creeds, who fought in wars for and against the United States. These people range from Russians Communists to German NaziÂ’s to WW II English, Italian, American and Imperial Japanese soldiers. The three things these men all had in common were commitment, honor and patriotism.
Some of the most compelling dinner conversations IÂ’ve ever been graced to be a part of were when my uncles discussed WW II. One fought for America, one for England and one for Germany. I realized that perception, reality and politics often donÂ’t align. I wish every American could have the opportunity to sit at that table.
To the victor go the spoils…and also the history. My German Uncle was as much of a hero to me as the rest of my family members. If he was not a member of the Nazi Youth, he would have been assassinated at age twelve. This gives me a different point of view than many when talking about Mr. Hashemi as a member of the Taliban. I trust that U.S. Secret Service, Immigration, and Homeland Security Officers know much more about Mr. Hashemi than I. He was afforded an A-1 Visa as a student in the United States-legally I presume. Now, he’s been accepted at the prestigious Yale University as a “special student” as you have alluded to. Although you may not agree with these facts, they are that.
I was truly inspired by your townhall.com article from March 13, 2006, in which you reference Nathan Hale, a patriot, veteran and national hero to all Americans. I believe Mr. Hale would be proud of his alma mater, or any institution like it that would accept such a diverse student as Mr. Hashemi. Veterans often have a greater understanding and sense of honor for their opponents than do civilians.
In todayÂ’s world, I find it imperative that all Americans study and understand all the diverse cultures in this ever shrinking world. Without understanding, compassion, agreement, compromise and logic, it will be impossible for our generation and ones to follow to achieve co-existence and peace throughout mankind.
I believe Yale University has taken a monumental step in breaking down the barriers of fear, hatred and oppression that our servicemen and women fight every day to defeat.
I do not believe that there are many Americans who agree with the TalibanÂ’s politics, tactics or views. Nonetheless, it is essential that we study, rationalize and understand them in order to gain a comprehension of how our two cultures can coexist peacefully. Without Mr. HashemiÂ’s input on these matters, we may be no better than the Taliban itself in implementing democracy to a region that has historically been a monarchy.
Mr. Taylor, I hope you reconsider your NailYale campaign. Spreading anger, hate and animosity amongst your fellow alumni does nothing to advance the principles and values of your beloved Yale. I would recommend that you spend this time educating yourself on world religion, global politics and environmental concerns instead of trying to persuade your peers into the void of intolerance and oppression.
Regards,
Mike Larkin
University of Vermont, 1995
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March 15, 2006
Yale Taliban Student Picks NCAA Tourney Winner
Tooling around the internet this morning, I came across ex-Taliban spokesman and current Yale student Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi's NCAA tournament picks. It looks like he thinks Duke will beat UCONN. If Duke is trailing at the half, I'd get myself out of the arena quick. I hear that in addition to stoning infidels in his free time, Hashemi is a chronic gambler.....and he hates to lose!

More on Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi and how you can pressure Yale University here.
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Does anyone still doubt the objectives of the islamofascists? If he wins money, he will probably invest in some tatp and plastique and celebrate by blowing up some
Americans.
Posted by: n.a. palm at March 15, 2006 01:51 PM (T6Oe0)
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There is finally a movement afoot to get this guy deported. Sen. Cornyn has written a letter to Chertoff at Homeland Security in an effort to get the ball rolling. But really, the person most at fault here is whoever is in charge of issuing visas to these people. WTF? Why does the US keep issuing visas to these terrorists? Why?
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 15, 2006 03:38 PM (rUyw4)
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That's the $64,000 question, JJ.
Posted by: Oyster at March 15, 2006 03:43 PM (g9UJq)
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Oyster, this is the most difficult thing I have ever tried to find an answer to. One wonders whether it is Moe, Larry, or perhaps Curly who is in charge of issuing these visas. Is there nothing that can be done to stop this? I've contacted my Congressman and he says he is concerned, yet nothing happens other than more of these bastards being allowed into the country.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 15, 2006 04:11 PM (rUyw4)
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Did (s)he send you a form letter? Because that's all I ever get back. That doesn't indicate concern to me.
Posted by: Oyster at March 15, 2006 07:03 PM (YudAC)
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PEOPLE! Getting a visa is a bureaucratic thing - idiotic stupid mistakes happen all the time with government employees ....
HOWEVER!!!!!!!
In a case like this one, it takes JUICE to move it along/approve etc. And where did that JUICE come from? Everybody now is pointing a some government clerk - but take a good hard look at YALE and the PEOPLE associated with it.
There is a story here - I can smell it!
Posted by: hondo at March 15, 2006 09:31 PM (9pQ6D)
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Editor Fired for Publishing Muhammed Cartoons
Is there really free speech on college campuses today?
Yes.
And by yes I mean as long as you don't say or print anything which isn't exactly what we want you to say or print.
And it's not like we're going to arrest you for saying or printing stuff. You're just going to get fired.
Oh, and you might just fail all of your classes.
And there is a slight possibility that we'll kick you out of school.
Marginal chance that we'll also ruin your reputation by labelling you bigot.
Might just ruin your career if you hope to go into the media.
Or any other occupation where people might not want to work with a bigot.
Which, now that I think about it, is pretty much all of them.
Other than that, the college campus remains the last true refuge for free speech on the earth.
Go support Acton Gort who just got fired from the The Daily Illini for printing the Muhammed cartoons. He could use it right now.
Peoria Pundit claims that the Daily Illini is the now officially the crappiest student newspaper in America. Hard to argue.
Hat tip: Glenn Reynolds
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And i,ll bet these same news papers run crap like BOONDOCKS,DOONEBURY, and TOM TOLES junk
Posted by: sandpiper at March 15, 2006 10:57 AM (D9h75)
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But bushitler is taking away my freedoms!!!!
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Posted by: Running Scared at March 15, 2006 11:50 AM (Y2ILH)
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We don't want some middle-eastern student on a visa blowing himself up in the student cafeteria now and killing dozens of young white lib/left dedicated and caring students who are vital for the future of America and necessary to save the world, now do we?
Posted by: hondo at March 15, 2006 12:06 PM (9pQ6D)
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I bet the ACLU doesn't take on this case pro-bono
Posted by: nick at March 15, 2006 01:56 PM (bpQk3)
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Meanwhile Saddam Hussein has again turned the Iragi court into a circus, thereby escaping hanging for another 3 weeks! These people cannot be helped! Like putting a dog up in a palace. Wake up and smell the coffee!
Posted by: Running Scared at March 15, 2006 03:30 PM (Y2ILH)
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running scared
Are you about to make the transformation and be all over the map as a strawman for some of our recent contributors?
Posted by: hondo at March 15, 2006 05:37 PM (9pQ6D)
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To a liberal, the First Amendment means that everyone is free to agree with them and to be a muslim, and the Second Amendment means the government has the right to bear arms, etc..
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 16, 2006 05:38 AM (0yYS2)
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Hondo, I have no idea what you are talking about being a strawman. Could you be less cryptic?
Posted by: Running Scared at March 16, 2006 10:11 AM (Y2ILH)
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March 14, 2006
Hell's Merry-Go-Round
My friend at
Signal 94 isn't what you'd call a prolific blogger - two posts since starting up the site on Friday - but quality trumps quantity most of the time, as it does here.
Sig94 doesn't offer any solutions, just the observations of a beat cop:
This is not a “bad” young man. He is not a criminal. He does not use alcohol or drugs. He is courteous, respectful and is very intelligent. He is also a vegan; I do not comprehend how he can work as a burger flipper. He has made a series of bad decisions in his young life and now has made another that is very different from all his prior bad choices.
He has condemned two other people to a life of grinding poverty. And if not an entire lifetime, at least a long, very difficult period of precarious, hand to mouth, daily living. These three people are on the Road To Poverty.
Many unsavory yet fascinating images here - not the kind of thing you'll get from a reporter; it takes a cop who knows how to write.
"Signal 94" means "end of shift".
Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto and Vince Aut Morire.
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Wow, excellent post.
Quality over quantity indeed.
Posted by: davec at March 14, 2006 12:29 AM (CcXvt)
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He has a natural talent for writing.
Posted by: Oyster at March 14, 2006 07:22 AM (YudAC)
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The story was in Syracuse, NY, but it could have been in any city or town in the US. Pathetic waste of human beings and their potential talent, brought to you in living color by the welfare state.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 14, 2006 10:23 AM (rUyw4)
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March 13, 2006
Givin Yale the Finger Part Deux
Hey, Yale. I got something in my pocket for you. Remember to keep
sending your fake fingernails to Yale.
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It's bad enough that this bastard is living it up at Yale, but the real bad guy here is whoever approved this guy's visa. Is there a way to find out?
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 13, 2006 01:37 PM (rUyw4)
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Almost cut my toenails, it happened just the other day. they are getting kinda long. But I'm saving them for Yale.
Posted by: Howie at March 13, 2006 02:07 PM (D3+20)
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I'm lovin' this! This is a classic case of one left hand not telling the other left hand whose wiping.
JJ - this is a left on left screw up - sit back and enjoy this one. The kid the was the primary PR hack for the Taliban regime when in power. No secret what he was spinnin' and sellin'.
Considering Yale as a leftist/feminist/human rights (yeah - right!) bastion, this is like Yeshiva University welcoming Leni Riefenstahl into their film department. I love it!
Posted by: hondo at March 13, 2006 03:45 PM (fyKFC)
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And it brightens up your day - the need to believe that those you disagree - are educationally challenged? Fine with me - I've always found it useful to outwit halfwits who believe themselves wholewits - but prove to be nitwits.
Posted by: hondo at March 13, 2006 05:35 PM (fyKFC)
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Nice language, Travis. By the way, is that the only thing you retained from your own Phd studies?
Posted by: Oyster at March 13, 2006 05:48 PM (YudAC)
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Oyster,
He's probably a journalism major, one of the things you do when you can't pass a more challenging regimen. Very funny, Travis, but your ignorance is showing.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 13, 2006 06:51 PM (rUyw4)
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community college drop outs.
That would be about 95% of Hollywood liberals (like George Looney).
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at March 13, 2006 06:54 PM (8e/V4)
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SCREW YALE THEY ARE NOT CIVILIZED
Posted by: sandpiper at March 14, 2006 03:42 PM (O2c+K)
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March 06, 2006
Australia to Crack Down on Hoons
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NEWS.com.au:
Tougher anti-hoon laws planned
March 06, 2006
THE West Australian Government is planning tougher anti-hoon legislation in a bid to crack down on road rage and reckless driving.
Premier Alan Carpenter said today that amendments to the state's anti-hoon laws would be introduced into Parliament during its first session this year.
Police would be able to impound the cars of drivers who endangered other road users or caused criminal damage to their vehicles as part of road rage incidents, he said.
In a possibly related
story, a recent poll shows that nearly two thirds of Australians believe there is underlying racism in the country.
Whether or not the story is related depends on just what the hell a "hoon" is.
Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto.
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"HOON?
We have all been one or seen one. The slightly rebellious, sunglass clad, ever so cool dude usually spotted behind the wheel of something special, his arm mysteriously jutting out the window, usually with a smile a mile wide - he has an abnormally heavy right foot and it is believed gasoline flows freely in his veins.
He longs for the good old days - when auto makers had imagination and flair - when they produced vehicles of style and individuality - he loathes the clone cars produced for the last 25 years.
Herds of HOONS gather in their thousands at motor racing events, auto shows, swap meets and cruises. HOONS are happiest behind the wheel or tinkering under the hood/bonnet of his bride & joy - he is simply a petrolhead!"
Courtesy of Google.
Posted by: blert at March 06, 2006 03:03 AM (/cQjW)
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American equivalent; rednecks, trailer trash etc
Posted by: dave at March 06, 2006 04:53 AM (Xa/Xn)
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So, dave, anyone who likes cars is a redneck and trailer trash? Here's a hint for future reference; if you don't know what the fuck you're talking about, remember that it's better to remain quiet and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 06, 2006 05:02 AM (0yYS2)
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Now that confused me until "blert" explained what a hoon was. I thought, with the accompanying link about racism, that a "hoon" was a race I hadn't heard of yet.
Posted by: Oyster at March 06, 2006 06:47 AM (YudAC)
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Source - Wikipedia:
Hoon is an Australian and New Zealand colloquial term applied to individuals who typically drive fast and dangerously. The term is also used as a verb: "to hoon" or "to hoon around", meaning to act in a reckless or otherwise less than sensible manner.
The stereotypical hoon is a young male who owns and/or drives a high-performance or otherwise modified automobile, often a Japanese import.
Posted by: wiremu1306 at March 06, 2006 07:00 AM (pEQyL)
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Over here they put spoilers on Ford Escorts.
Posted by: Oyster at March 06, 2006 07:41 AM (YudAC)
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I become a "hoon" every time I drive my wife's Nissan Maxima. What's wrong with that? After driving a GMC Sierra 4-wheel drive all week, I look forward to "hooning" on the weekends. In the USA, that's cool, at least to me.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 06, 2006 08:33 AM (rUyw4)
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No I don't. Hoons are dickless punks and a social menace. Theres nothing nice about em. Thats all.
Posted by: dave at March 06, 2006 09:03 AM (Xa/Xn)
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Cracking down on hoon what are the aussies planning? i have this feeling their going after emus and kangaroos that are doing road rage
Posted by: sandpiper at March 06, 2006 09:43 AM (UwJcR)
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looks like I'm going to have to acquire a new nickname, that's the second 'dave' to post in the last two weeks that pissed off the regulars.
Posted by: dave at March 06, 2006 10:47 AM (CcXvt)
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I knew it wasn't the real "dave", dave. LOL! It was a "dickless punk and social menace" who tried to steal your nick.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 06, 2006 10:53 AM (rUyw4)
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I gotta agree with Dave. Hoons are a social menace. 'Hoons' are also very different from car. Car enthusiasts generally show responsibility in how they drive and where they choose to open their cars up. For a hoon the car is merely a way of gaining attention, hence the blinding paint and overall obnoxiousness of their creations. If you're not sure if you're a hoon or not, check out those new Volkswagen GTi commercials. If you dress like that and your car looks like that, you're a hoon and VW is making fun of you.
I hope the Missus gets to take the Sierra off roading, JJ. Fair is fair, after all.
Posted by: Graeme at March 06, 2006 10:57 AM (cm8TO)
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Dave, can we pick a nick for you?
Posted by: Oyster at March 06, 2006 11:01 AM (n/nt4)
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I say we hold a contest for picking a new nick for Dave.
Posted by: Oyster at March 06, 2006 11:04 AM (n/nt4)
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I was just going to add a single character in front of 'dave' seeing some of the entries in the last contest probably not a good idea
Posted by: dave at March 06, 2006 11:26 AM (CcXvt)
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The missus hates my truck, Graeme, saying that it is like driving a tank. Compared to her Maxima, well, it is, but the Maxima doesn't quite make it when there is serious hunting and hauling to do. However, she does like to drive my son's Toyota Tacoma.
After looking at some photos of those hoons, I am more in the car enthusiast category, as I like to open up the Maxima on the Interstate Highway system where I don't interfere with other drivers. Especially in rural Arkansas where I can really open it up and see what the Maxima will do. I chickened out at 130 mph, which would be about 200 kph, I think.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 06, 2006 11:45 AM (rUyw4)
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Well JJ, if your wife reads these comments, she'll now understand why every Monday morning she needs to change the tires and the brake pads

A 'new nick for Dave' contest sounds cool, Oyster. I cast my vote for 'Fabio', since it stands out and I can't see anyone wanting to steal it.
Posted by: Graeme at March 06, 2006 12:12 PM (cm8TO)
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Fabio? Hmmm...that name sounds familiar, Graeme. But I have to agree that no one would steal it, that's for sure. Well, dave, the ball is in your court. Or should I say the Fabio is in your court.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 06, 2006 01:16 PM (rUyw4)
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Oh man I've been flamed big time. Sorry to all the hoons I've offended here. Or the rednecks, or the trailor trash for that matter.
Posted by: not dave anymore at March 06, 2006 08:01 PM (amAMP)
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And don't forget us car enthusiasts either, not dave anymore.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 07, 2006 10:41 AM (rUyw4)
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so where did the word come from?
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March 04, 2006
Gun Control: A View From the Front Lines
The author is a 30-veteran retired Syracuse Police Lieutenant. He has sent a letter containing the essential points below to the New York State Senate. - Bluto
I am a retired police officer with over thirty years experience. As a Sergeant, and later Lieutenant, for the Syracuse PD, I worked with the Director of the Bureau of Research in City Hall. We examined and proposed programs for violent crime reduction. Now retired, I basically perform the same tasks on a contract basis.
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"It is not the gun laws that are weak, it is the pitiful imposition of sentencing and bail guidelines that frustrate police officers!"
EOM
Posted by: heroyalwhyness at March 04, 2006 04:12 PM (XU9K/)
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I have a very different view of gun control than what these pricks in NYS have. Gun control for me is being able to hit the target every time I shoot, expecially with that all important second shot....to the chest cavity. Gets the bastards every time, if you use the .45 auto, or something similar. I just prefer the .45.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 04, 2006 04:43 PM (rUyw4)
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Like he said its nothing more than Democrat politicians exploiting the PC angle to satisfy constituency, with the end goal of eliminating all guns. They've got no evidence, no facts. It is that simple.
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Posted by: Javapuke at March 04, 2006 07:31 PM (eRdh4)
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AMEN...Jesusland Joe! A .45 is indeed very good, but in the past I used a .38 cal....same result! I worked with this Lieutenent and he knows what he's talking about. I'm a Retired Sergeant from the same Department and he wrote a very truthful and factual letter...Cookie
Posted by: Cookie at March 04, 2006 07:32 PM (Ffvoi)
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You hardly even need to aim with a Mossberg.
Posted by: Oyster at March 04, 2006 08:27 PM (YudAC)
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can anyone explain to me how certain states can prohibit possession of firearms, like:
Thus, it is unlawful to possess, acquire, or bring into Washington D.C. any handgun which was not registered as of Feb. 5, 1977.
and why it is not a problem to remove a citizens constitutional rights depending on which State they live?
Does this mean, you could in theory be disarmed by the State, at a time of their choosing, just by the State prohibiting personal possession of weapons to civilians?
excuse my ignorance
Posted by: dave at March 04, 2006 09:30 PM (CcXvt)
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Does this mean, you could in theory be disarmed by the State, at a time of their choosing, just by the State prohibiting personal possession of weapons to civilians?
Posted by Dave.
As long as there are red necks and the NRA exists, it will be difficult to take away the guns from American citizens.
The following from an old bumper sticker may help.
They can have my gun when they pry it from my cold dead hands.
I like a S&W simi 40 cal or a 20 guage.
Posted by: The Texican at March 04, 2006 10:38 PM (2hBg0)
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dave, good question, and one that has yet to be fully answered by the SCOTUS. Handguns have been banned in certain jurisdictions such as Washington, D.C. and cities in Illinois and California. There may be other examples.
However, the 2nd Amendment has so far prevented the outright ban of all firearms such as what we have seen in Britain and Australia, and to a lesser degree in Canada. What the SCOTUS will decide in the future is unclear, and that is why it is so important to have strict constutionists on the SCOTUS rather than liberals who seem to think the Constitution can be changed by judicial fiat. We shall see in our lifetimes how this plays out, but I am more hopeful now that there are at least 2 new conservative justices on the Court.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 04, 2006 10:48 PM (rUyw4)
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I love Oysters! Raw, thank you very much!
Posted by: forest hunter at March 05, 2006 02:18 AM (Fq6zR)
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Ten years ago, whenever guys started talking guns around girls, it was rare that a girl would join in. Now, it's surprising to learn how many girls own guns and/or shoot regularly and love to talk about it. My very own mother-in-law, who wouldn't even allow guns in her house when I started dating her daughter, just last weekend proudly showed me her shiny new concealed carry permit. We're winning, the libtards are losing, and I love it.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 05, 2006 06:36 AM (0yYS2)
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I grew up with guns. My dad made sure that we understood and had respect for guns. He completely removed the fear and ignorance that so many suffer from in regards to firearms. He took us out in the everglades for target practice often growing up. It was fun and exciting. Because of him I can take my Glock apart completely, clean it and reassemble it. I've never hunted though. I just don't have it in me. I'm sure if I was starving I'd kill something with a quickness, but as long as the grocery store is nearby and I have a dollar in my pocket I won't be shooting at anything but a painted target ..... or a burglar.
I did have to point a gun at another person one time, but thankfully didn't have to pull the trigger. He ran away.
Posted by: Oyster at March 05, 2006 09:53 AM (YudAC)
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Dave,
The Second Amendment only restricts the federal government. Some amendments have been "incorporated." You can search "incorporation doctrine." States can ban firearms unless there is a state constitutional provision to the contrary.
Only then do you get into federal and state case law.
What is most annoying is the idea gun laws will stop someone who alread breaks the other laws. How simple can it be?
Posted by: Chip at March 05, 2006 10:23 AM (9VozQ)
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Go to the site of the National Rifle Association, dave, or perhaps a group called The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Both of these are excellent. The NRA also published a book called The Second Amendment Primer a few years ago, but it may be out of print. I have a copy but haven't seen it around in a few years.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 05, 2006 01:47 PM (rUyw4)
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How about instead of anymore worthless and rediclous gun control why dont they instead go after the lowlifes who misuse guns like giving them 60 or 70 years in prison with no parole and no furloughs
Posted by: sandpiper at March 05, 2006 02:08 PM (stdEd)
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dave,
You should also join the NRA if you have any concern about gun and gun confiscation laws. The NRA works nationwide to promote gun ownership and gun safety so that all Americans can have access to weapons that make self-defense possible. Self-defense is hardly a right if you have no means to defend yourself. You would think this to be elementary logic, but few liberals can grasp the concept. Thus you can get what you now have in Britain, one of the highest crime rates in the World with an almost total firearms ban.
That's when you should realize that firearms bans have nothing to do with crime and everything to do with totalitarianism. Britain is headed down that road like a bat out of hell. Their totalitarianism will be of the Islamic flavor.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 05, 2006 02:13 PM (rUyw4)
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You're not wrong there, Joe.
In England you have the right to be murdered in your home, it is against the law to use lethal force to defend your life, a lot of the violence is against the elderly, during a burglary.
13,140 people murdered in Britain in the past 20 years.
Britain's murder rate for the population as a whole has almost doubled in the past 20 years, with young men from poor backgrounds by far the most likely victims.
Last year Home Office statistics recorded 833* murders in England and Wales, compared with just 565 a decade ago
wow, more people murdered in a year than the loss of the U.K military in three years in Iraq.
The study reveals that the five main causes of murder were fights, poisoning, strangling, firearms and cutting by glass or broken bottle.
WHERE DO THE FIREARMS COME FROM??
in fact, proportionately more murders are committed with guns in well-to-do areas. They account for 29% of murders in the richest parts of the country
Wait something doesn't make sense here? what could it be??
Ah, yes it's the fact that all the weapons are being used by Farmers, obviously seeing as they have most access, wouldn't that mean that Farmers are very rich people??
One reason for this is that farmers still have legal access to shotguns. "The more affluent an area, the more likely it is that guns will be used," said Dorling. Richer, more educated people, he says, also prefer to kill by methods that do not involve physical contact, possibly because they are too squeamish. As Dorling puts it: "For the rich, the brutal methods are going out of fashion."
ah, Evil,rich White Men™ do the most murdering!
Do not defend yourself however:
Man guilty of burglar manslaughter
http://news.b\bc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2248635.stm
Farmer who killed burglar jailed for life
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/2000/04/20/nmar20.html
Director 'battered and stabbed' burglar
http://news.b\bc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/2976496.stm
Anyone that supports a gun ban, deserves everything they would get, relying on the Police to do violence on their behalf.
Posted by: dave at March 05, 2006 04:12 PM (CcXvt)
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dave, I was on Tim Blair's blog a few minutes ago and saw some of the same statistics you just reproduced. I also know that crime in Scotland has shot(nice term) through the roof and might be ever higher than what you quote for England and Wales.
What we see happening in the UK is this: the more gun control and bans you have, the higher the crime rate. You see, logic should tell you that criminals are more likely to assualt, rob, and kill people who are unarmed. Even the criminals are smart enough to use logic, whereas the liberals are either too stupid or too brainwashed. But we know this is not about crime anyway as the liberals and leftists are concerned about taking over, which they are unable to do as long as the populace at large is armed. That's why one of Hitler's first actions after taking over the German government was to ban private ownership of firearms. Totalitarianism rears its ugly head, so know where the Left is going with gun confiscation.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 05, 2006 04:25 PM (rUyw4)
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Joe,
Indeed.
The amusing part for me was the ability to use numbers to give a skewed perspective of what is occuring, e.g that firearms being used by the "rich" and then claiming it's because Farmers still have firearms!
lacking also, was a comparison between criminals using
illegal Firearms to commit murder, but statistics for wealthy people using guns!
I guess we can see the enemy in the U.K class system, the wealthy are evil, because they have things other people want to steal
Posted by: dave at March 05, 2006 04:41 PM (CcXvt)
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Good point, dave, as the liberals reach the genius category when it comes to skewing statistics to favor whatever outcome they desire. And heaven forbid that any facts should get in their way.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 05, 2006 04:59 PM (rUyw4)
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Don't let these lefties fool you. These liberal elites who push for gun control have a very good understanding of the difference between law-abiding citizens being stripped of their right to bear arms and the criminals who don't pay attention to any other laws and are not likely to adhere to gun laws as well. They have such a good grasp of the concept they have no problem with their body guards carrying guns to protect them from those who want to steal their stuff. It's not that they "don't get it". They "get it" all right. They just feel that their reason for wanting protection is legitimate - but not the great unwashed. Oh my, no.
Posted by: Oyster at March 05, 2006 07:15 PM (YudAC)
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March 03, 2006
Do You Suffer From Bush Derangement Syndrome?
Created by Erik Axelson
If you think you might have Bush Derangement Syndrome, or BDS, just take this simple self-administered test:
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Sadly - there is no cure - but feel free to self-medicate yourself into oblivion.
Posted by: hondo at March 03, 2006 12:16 AM (fyKFC)
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>>>Sadly - there is no cure
And it appears to be degenerative (that means it gets worse and worse, for all you folks in Rio Linda).
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at March 03, 2006 12:29 AM (8e/V4)
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I wonder if Doctor Assisted Suicide covers BDS?
Posted by: hondo at March 03, 2006 12:53 AM (fyKFC)
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We need some sort of telethon to help wipe this disease off the planet.
You too can help. Send in your pledge now.
Posted by: Son Of The Godfather at March 03, 2006 06:20 AM (maXzk)
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I got a zero. Does this mean I have to enroll in Mr. Bennish's class?
Posted by: Oyster at March 03, 2006 06:55 AM (YudAC)
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Padrinito and rice burner need to be careful what they wish for ....
even a Zero puts you in the "mildly partisan Democrat" column.... hell the brownshirts will round that crowd up after they finish RINO hunting....
Posted by: 8ackgr0und N015e at March 03, 2006 06:55 AM (ordBV)
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Mr. Noise is channeling again, I see.
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 03, 2006 09:57 AM (rUyw4)
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Are these psychiatric hospitals in France?
Posted by: William Teach at March 03, 2006 11:10 AM (IRsCk)
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I started feeling symptoms of this disease in 2000 when I was planning to trade votes with a Nader supporter in a Red State. That's when I knew I had it bad.
Is there a BDS Anonoymous? Sign me up.
Posted by: Ed Bremson at March 03, 2006 05:31 PM (Ffvoi)
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Oops, no HTML here. Here's that URL again:
http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=45883&sid=eb42c03bd84f40437e98fb0e03b41b2e
Posted by: Bushlover at March 03, 2006 08:43 PM (fdDsC)
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Please tell me, Mr. Axelson, how long have YOU served in active military duty?
Posted by: Carl Robertson at March 05, 2006 06:22 PM (gXoi/)
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