Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Hillary Clinton advocates weak foreign policy

Like husband, like wife, with the Clintoons. Hillary is advocating an "internationalist" foreign policy.

AFP:


    New York Senator Hillary Clinton called for a broad reform of US foreign policy that would include better cooperation with other nations and bilateral talks with enemy nations.

    Criticizing President George W. Bush's foreign policy from Iraq to Afghanistan and North Korea to Iran, the wife of former president Bill Clinton called for a more internationalist approach to foreign policy in a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based foreign policy think tank.

The most fundamental way the U.S. changed after 9/11 was to switch from a weak, reactionary foreign policy to an aggressive, strong policy. Let's not return to the sad days of Bill Clinton, who shot a few cruise missiles in response to terrorist attacks against Americans, who gave nuclear technology to North Korea, and ran away from Somalia after a single helicopter was shot down.

John Kerry was of a like mind. Remember the 2004 election cycle when Kerry's primary complaint about Bush was that Iraq angered some countries around the world? You got the impression that Kerry was more interested in what others think of the country than keeping the country safe. This is how most liberals feel.

Via Drudge.


John Kerry insults U.S. military

Kerry's statement has roiled military men and women and anyone who happens to like the U.S. The Chicago Tribune has an interesting take on Kerry's attempts at damage control:


    An angry Kerry tried to give his supporters and Democrats something to fight back with when he said: “My statement yesterday, and the White House knows this full well, was a botched joke about the president and the president’s people, not about the troops.

    “… If anyone thinks that a veteran, someone like me who’s been fighting my entire career to provide for veterans to fight for their benefits, to help honor what their service is, if anybody thinks that a veteran would somehow criticize more than 140,000 troops fighting in Iraq and not the president and his people who put them there, they’re crazy. It’s just wrong….”

    But here’s the problem. In his moment of high dudgeon, he may have made matters worse. It probably wasn’t a good idea to accuse everyone who saw the video of his campaign appearance and thought he was disparaging the IQ of U.S. troops of being “crazy.”

    CNN has reported that David Wade, Kerry’s communications director (a challenging job as you can imagine) says what Kerry should’ve said was this: “I can't overstress the importance of a great education. Do you know where you end up if you don't study, if you aren't smart, if you're intellectually lazy? You end up getting us stuck in a war in Iraq.”

Babs learning the hard way

Barbara Streisand and her nose were heckled again as she brought anti-Bush rhetoric to another concert. It's a challenge teaching liberals that not everyone agrees with them.

Miami Herald:


    As Babs traded political barbs with a George W. Bush imitator, a fan of the songstress who apparently disagreed with her politics pelted her with a beverage. And as her anti-GOP riff ended, another man in the crowd found himself being escorted out of the center as he shouted at Streisand.

Via Drudge.

Monday, October 30, 2006

CNN's liberalism nauseating

Early this morning Miles O'Brien (yes, that O'Brien) gave a short weather forecast for the Northeast. He said the region was enjoying a "Native American summer."

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Miles O'Idiot

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Google in China

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The Guardian, a rag no better than a steaming pile of dog poop, has a story about Google's upcoming presentation at an Internet Governance Forum. The only thing missing from The Guardian story is the requisite blame placed on Bush.


    The Silicon Valley giant will attempt to position itself as a force for change that can finance web entrepreneurs in the developing world, champion the rights of consumers against 'over-zealous' copy-right laws and use the web to protect diverse minority cultures and languages.

    But Google will declare itself unrepentant over the controversial decision to censor its search engine at the behest of Beijing. At the first Internet Governance Forum in Athens, starting tomorrow, the firm will insist its presence in China does more good than harm by getting more information to more people.

The story mentioned the difference in search results at google.cn and google.com for "tiananmen square". The former gives a nice overview of the square, allegedly the largest in the world. The latter talks about the murder of dissenting Chinese citizens.

Google.cn search results

Google.com search results

(The leading search result at "free" Google isn't without problems, as you will see.)

Update April 4, 2010: click the above links for a surprise. Both have been changed, and not by me.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Liberal media tries to vilify Cheney

The BBC headline reads, "Bush enters Cheney 'torture row'". There is no 'torture row.' Bush-haters are going nuts again; nothing more, nothing less.


    US President George Bush has reiterated his position that the US administration does not condone torture, following comments by Vice-President Dick Cheney.

    In an interview, Mr Cheney agreed that "a dunk in the water" for terrorism suspects during questioning in order to save American lives was a "no-brainer".

    His comments have provoked outrage from anti-torture and human rights groups.

A Charlie Brown Jihad

The Jawa Report has the Charlie Brown jihad video. It's essential viewing. See it before Gootube yanks it as part of an apparently pro-jihad censorship campaign because it constitutes offensive material.

Greenpeace kicked out of MacExpo

Radical environmentalists can score a loss at an Apple rally in London after getting the boot for aggressive tactics. ArsTechnica:


    ...members from Greenpeace even replaced the promotional materials from other exhibitors with their own. Greenpeace members were then asked several times times to restrict their activities to their booth, but after continuing to force apples and flyers upon show-goers, they were finally asked to leave.

Idiots.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Fighting liberal media bias

I just became aware of two useful tools for getting beyond what the ultraliberal press wants us to see.

White House: Setting the Record Straight

Department of Defense: For the Record

Via USS Neverdock.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

The face of the enemy...

...and it's not a group of fringe radicals.

News.com.au:


    After emerging from Friday prayers at Lakemba Mosque today, Sheik Hilaly was asked by a media pack whether he would quit over a speech in which he said scantily-dressed women invited rape.

    "After we clean the world of the White House first," the sheik said.

    Supporters of the sheik cheered and applauded loudly at the comments, which were directed firmly at US President George W Bush.

Sheik Hilaly is Australia's No. 1 Muslim cleric. He's not a rat hiding in a hole along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. He's "mainstream" Muslim.

Wake up, folks.

Corrupt "Latin" leader criticizes border fence

Here we go again. Vicente Fox is upset that his No. 2 source of revenue, money sent back to Mexico by illegal aliens in the U.S., is about to drop.

WaPo:


    "It is an embarrassment for the United States," Fox said. "It is proof, perhaps, that the United States does not see immigration as a subject that corresponds to both countries."

    President-elect Felipe Calderon, who takes over from Fox on Dec. 1, agreed.

An "embarrassment"? What's truly embarassing is that Mexicans would flee Mexico because Fox isn't doing his job. The government is so corrupt and controlled by drug cartels -- and socialist to the core -- that it cannot reform a dead economy or create new jobs. If people were running away from my country en masse because people couldn't afford to eat, I'd be extremely embarrassed. I'd be ashamed, as I'm sure Fox is.

Madonna buys Malawi child

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Idea by DD.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Clash of civilizations

Read this story from The Australian and tell me we're not seeing a clash of civilizations.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Another child in vending machine

Yet another idiot child has crawled into a vending machine. Now I understand why some parents resort to harnesses and leashes. My post about the last retard is here.

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AP:


    When she turned her back to get another dollar for a second try, Robert took off his coat and squeezed through an opening in the machine. He landed in the stuffed animal cube.

    "I turned around and looked for him, and he said, 'Oma, I'm in here," Bierdemann said. "I thought I would have a heart attack."

    Store employees couldn't find a key to the machine, so Robert waited while the Antigo Fire Department was called.

    "He was having a ball in there, hugging all the stuffed animals," Bierdemann said. "He was so good-natured, but I was shaking like a leaf."

    Firefighters broke one lock but then spotted two latches inside the plastic cube. They passed a screwdriver to Robert.

Via Blue Crab Boulevard.

Venezuela loses badly in UN voting

Hugo Chavez's insulting rant at the UN in September cost him a seat on the Security Council. I wonder if he and other socialist fools in "Latin" America will learn anything from the situation.

New York Times:


    “The speech played the most important role in what happened,” said Riordan Roett, the director of the Latin American Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University. “You can talk like that in Latin America, and people will have a chuckle, but there is traditional respect for protocol, and it was not amusing to a lot of people who see the U.N. as the forum for expressing third world views.”

    “The speech really hurt his case,” said Enrique Berruga, the ambassador of Mexico. “Most members don’t want this place to be turned into a mockery. In the General Assembly, there are limits, and he went way beyond them.”

    Another Latin ambassador, who said he knew of many countries that voted against Venezuela because of the speech, agreed that Mr. Chávez had stepped over a line.

    “U.S.-bashing is acceptable, but not the U.N.-bashing that they thought Chávez’s speech amounted to because in the end this is everyone’s house, and a speech like that goes down the same dirty drain as the bitter criticisms of the U.S.,” the envoy said. He asked not to be identified because he was commenting on the leader of another South American country.

    Asked if Mr. Chávez’s popularity might be flagging closer to home, Mr. Roett pointed out that presidential candidates who have been identified with Mr. Chávez in recent elections in Ecuador, Peru and Mexico all did badly. “For sure he’s not gone as a force, but people are less impressed with him than they were four or five years ago,” he said.

Who's crapping in English commuter trains?

From Sydney Morning Herald:


    The man has defecated inside at least 30 trains in south-east England, causing what authorities estimate is about $150,000 worth of damage, the BBC reported yesterday.

    Transport police have released CCTV footage of the man, who waits until he is alone before smearing excrement around carriages, the report said.

    A police spokeswoman said the man's actions had taken many carriages out of service, causing disruption and cancellations.

It's probably George Galloway.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Atlanta Muslim circumsizes 2-year-old daughter with scissors

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:


    Police say Adem circumcised his daughter with scissors in his Duluth apartment, while someone else held the girl's legs.

    Authorities said the circumcision occurred sometime in 2001 but the mother didn't discover it until two years later. The mother told police she learned about it while arguing with Adem about female circumcision. The mother told police that she told Adem she didn't want that to happen to their daughter, but Adem implied the circumcision had already occurred.

    The mother went to a doctor who confirmed that the girl had been circumcised. The girl then told Gwinnett authorities that her father had done it. He was arrested in March 2003.

Foreigners must assimilate or leave. Better yet, the ones who plan to bring their barbarism with them can stay home in the first place. This insane nonsense has to stop. If people want to live in a modern, free country they will need to act in a modern, free manner.

Via USS Neverdock.

BBC bias fully exposed

Does "BBC" stand for Big, Biased Commies? The BBC has been pushing multiculturalism, anti-Americanism, and coddling terroristsMuslims like infants for a long, long time. Now, it's official, after an internal memo (which BBC tried to keep secret) has made it into the hands of other British media. Ynet has a summary of the memo, the results of an "impartiality" meeting:


    An internal memo, recently discovered by the British media, revealed what the BBC has been trying to hide. Senior figures admitted in a recent 'impartiality' summit that the BBC was guilty of promoting Left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.

    Most executives admitted that the corporation’s representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate, and that it leaned too strongly towards political correctness, the overt promotion of multiculturalism, anti-Americanism and discrimination against the countryside.

And this:


    One senior BBC executive admitted to the ‘Daily Express’, "There was a widespread acknowledgement that we may have gone too far in the direction of political correctness. Unfortunately, much of it is so deeply embedded in the BBC's culture, that it is very hard to change it."

The BBC is Britain's largest media outlet, and the average idiot Brit is as dumb as our dumb Yankees -- they get only occasional, accidental exposure to the media and usually take whatever they see as absolute truth. To have an institution as broad as the BBC ramming multiculturalrism and Islamism down everyone's throat 24/7 is despicable. The UK is turning into a turd.

Via NewsBusters.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Good-bye socialist Terry Jones

Monty Python member Terry Jones has bowel cancer (Sky News), and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. However (there's always a however), he's an ignorant, cowardly socialist I won't miss one bit.

Jones in The Guardian (pro-terrorist newspaper from the Muslim nation of Britain):


    Perhaps Mr Bush needs to wipe out everyone who could possibly be a future terrorist? Maybe he can't be sure he's achieved his objective until every Muslim fundamentalist is dead? But then some moderate Muslims might convert to fundamentalism. Maybe the only really safe thing to do would be for Mr Bush to eliminate all Muslims?

He's another pro-Saddam Hussein, anti-war nutjob. The far left wanted these facets of Saddam's rule to continue: rape rooms, torture (real torture), genocide, disappearances, and starvation. Jones started out funny, but devolved into just another bitter, cowardly socialist.

Hillarious Nimrod Clintoon for prez?

Jay Leno said it best when it comes to Hillary running for president. If she wins, Bill will be in the White House again with lots of time on his hands. What could possibly go wrong?

Sydney Morning Herald:


    Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today refused to rule out a run for the White House when the United States' picks its next president in 2008.

    Clinton, who represents New York state in the US Congress' upper house, is widely considered a favourite candidate for president for the opposition Democrats in 2008.

Antigua: Libertarian paradise?

The Beach Boys, if they haven't yet succumbed to dimentia, should write a song about Antigua to complement their song about Kokomo. It's looking more and more like the new U.S. law banning online gambling is a farce, and Antigua might be in an ideal position to smack the U.S., hard. And I'd love to see the U.S. get its ass kicked on this.

I'm not getting into the details, but the gist is that Antigua could become a haven for free-for-all downloading, of any content, regardless of U.S. copyright.

For more information, go here and here.

If all this comes to pass, I may get a mega-bandwidth line directly to Antigua.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Coup of Britain complete

Sharia law has been declared in the UK, after police decided the month of Ramadan a period of amnesty for Muslims.

BBC:


    Police in Manchester have been told not to arrest Muslims wanted on warrants at prayer times during Ramadan.

    Greater Manchester Police confirmed it had asked detectives not to make planned arrests during those periods for reasons of religious sensitivity.

    The advice was emailed out to officers working in Moss Side, Hulme, Whalley Range, Rusholme, Fallowfield, Ardwick, Longsight, Gorton and Levenshulme.

    Police said it was not a blanket ban, just a "request for sensitivity".

Sensitivity, multiculturalism, liberalism, socialism, communism -- whatever one calls it, it's a failure. The overwhelming majority of Brits are being held hostage by the Muslim subculture and left-wing cowards bent on appeasing it.

Here's how it's done in the USA, via LGF: A Muslim woman suing a rental car company refused to remove her face mask, so the judge dismissed her case. The operative word is dismissed. People who refuse to assimilate should be dismissed. Detroit Free Press.

Doggone good time

Until last year it was legal to have sex with an animal in Washington State if the animal was enjoying itself (i.e. was it smoking a cigarette after?). One of the first people charged under Washington's new law, making illegal any sex with animals, just posted $20k bail.

AP:


    McPhail's wife told investigators that she found her husband on their back porch Wednesday night having intercourse with their 4-year-old female pit bull terrier, the Pierce County sheriff's office report said. The dog was squealing and crying, according to charging papers.

    The woman took photos with her cell phone and called the sheriff's office.

This story probably says more about Mrs. McPhail than Mr. McPhail.

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Dow up, up, and away

12,000

Will Democrats and their spokespeople, CNN, The New York Times, and the rest of MSM (minus Fox), continue to talk about a bad economy? The Dow is at an all-time high, jobs are up, consumer confidence is up, fuel prices are down...

I saw hyperliberal Congressman Dennis Kucinich on Neil Cavuto's show a few days ago. Neil asked several questions, and Dennis answered different question in order to make Bush look bad. Finally, Neil just said, "Is there anything good about the economy?" Kucinich railed against Bush again, not answering the question.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

WWM(PBUH)D

What would Mohammed (PBUH) do? It would be difficult to put WWM(PBUH)D on a bracelet. Too long. Well, what would he do? He'd kill people who convert out of Islam, apparently. A kidnapped Italian journalist is being held by Muslims (shocker!) who say they'll exchange him for a Christian who converted from Islam.

BBC:


    Photojournalist Gabriele Torsello was seized last Thursday while travelling in a bus in southern Afghanistan.

    The kidnappers say they will release Mr Torsello - a Muslim convert - if Abdul Rahman returns from Italy where he was offered asylum earlier this year.

    Mr Rahman had escaped a possible death sentence for becoming a Christian.

    He had been charged with rejecting Islam and released this March after being deemed mentally unfit to stand trial on a charge of apostasy.

    He then fled to Italy where he was offered asylum.

    Mr Torsello's kidnappers placed their demand in a phone call to the head of security at a hospital run by an Italian aid agency in Afghanistan.

Why is it, again, that CAIR keeps insisting Islam is a tolerant religion? People who say Islam is intolerant incite Muslims to violence, so that's not it. People who convert out of Islam are condemned to death; that's not it, either. I guess it's a mystery.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Friday the 13th

Today is a day of evil. At best, people consider it unlucky. Here's why:

On Friday, Oct. 13, 1307 Templar knights from across Europe were arrested, tortured, and murdered under orders from Pope Clement V. Christian Inquisitors conducted the massacre. Templar wealth and lands were confiscated by the local monarchs and the Church. The worst acts occurred under King Phillipe of France. The leader of the Templars, Jacques de Molay, was slowly roasted over a fire in 1314.

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Friday the 13th has been considered unlucky and evil ever since.

History shows that these kinds of atrocities are common when religion and state are mixed, even with a peaceful, "loving" religion like Christianity. This is the horrific lesson learned from the Middle Ages, when Christianity was endorsed by governments. And, this is why modern, democratic nations are secular and will remain that way.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

North Korea and Iran: no respect

Why do North Korea and Iran feel the need for nuclear weapons? The standard model for nukes is a head-to-head race, like the U.S. vs. the old U.S.S.R. We had them, so they had to get them, or vice versa. Same with Pakistan and India, perpetual enemies.

North Korea says it wants nukes to deter a U.S. attack. Surely they know that the best way to get attacked is to use a nuclear weapon or sell the technology to the wrong people.

Iran says it's a matter of national pride. National pride? It takes nuclear weapons to be proud of oneself? Iran should consider that nobody wants nuclear weapons, and nobody wants to use them. Anyone possessing nukes wishes they never needed them in the first place. After all, a country must have extremely powerful enemies to warrant a nuclear weapons program.

Having a powerful military does instill national pride, and I certainly fall into that camp. But, when it comes to the American military, the thing I'm most proud of is inventing the internet and giving it to the world. ARPANET, the world's first packet-switched computer network, was a project of the U.S. military (Defense Advanced Research Projects, or DARPA). It was first switched on in September 1969.

China, one of the Big Three in nuclear weapons capability, is so desperate for foreign investments and world recognition that they have gone to great lengths to get a date on the Formula 1 racing calendar and to secure an Olympic venue. China even entered the Twilight Zone last year when they had a beauty pageant for women who had had cosmetic facial surgery. It was a strange attempt to tell the world, "See, it's not just Beverly Hills USA, we're modern and successful, too."

If any of the beauty contestants had walked out onto the street and criticized the government, however, she would have disappeared.

Though China's attempts are desperate, they are much better than nukes. North Korea and Iran should try to develop their countries sufficiently to host the Olympics or an international auto race rather than threaten the world with nuclear belligerence.

Perhaps the best way for these oppressive societies to gain respect is to change to a democratic form of government. Nobody will respect an Islamic theocracy -- ever. Nobody will respect a country lacking basic freedoms -- ever. And, nobody will ever respect North Korea in its present form. With each odd threat, these countries lose respect.

Plane crashes into New York City skyscraper

Breaking News: 12:46 p.m. PST

A small, fixed-wing aircraft has crashed into the 20th floor of a 49-story apartment building at 572 E. 72nd St. in Manhattan. That's along the East River, east of Central Park.

FDNY says people are trapped on floors above the fire. DHS says no reason to assume terrorism.

Google Map removed at the request of Google.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Greece blames EVERYONE for Helios crash

Remember the strange crash of a Cyprus jet last year? The government of Greece has just released its official findings, blaming absolutely everyone even remotely connected to the flight. It's absurd. This is what happens when a third-world nation takes action.

BBC

On the blame list:

Pilots, for misreading instruments

Maintenance workers on the ground, for leaving controls in incorrect settings

Boeing, for not doing enough after similar incidents

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Brits rejecting multiculturalism?

Patience Wheatcroft dares write "Multiculturalism hasn't worked: let's rediscover Britishness" in the UK's Telegraph newspaper, emphasis mine, via USS Neverdock:


    The tyranny of political correctness has for years suppressed the qualms that many Britons have had about what was happening to their country. Radical imams were allowed to preach hatred while being funded with state benefits, but few dared to question such madness, let alone act against it. The doctrine of multiculturalism dictated that all beliefs should be allowed to flourish, and to challenge that view was as politically incorrect as pinning up a Pirelli calendar in Islington Town Hall or suggesting that two married parents usually provide the best start in life for a child.

    Gradually, however, people are gaining the courage to defy the diktats of political correctness and to question the assumptions of what should be acceptable in Britain today. In Bournemouth last week, David Cameron admitted to feeling uncomfortable about the segregation that now exists in many cities, where people remain isolated in ethnic communities. Jack Straw has publicly raised the veil on an issue that, privately, many will have admitted to finding disturbing. And even the Church of England, it seems, may be rediscovering sufficient backbone to assert the importance of its role as the predominant faith in the country.

Wheatcroft goes a long way towards the heart of the matter, but doesn't quite have the courage to speak the full truth. Political correctness and multiculturalism are not causes, rather they are affects -- of liberalism. Call it being left wing, socialist, communist, liberal, or, in the USA, a Democrat.

Wheatcroft's headline should have read: Liberalism hasn't worked. After all, if only symptoms are addressed, instead of the root cause, the problem will not go away. In this case, multiculturalism and political correctness are symptoms, where liberalism is the root cause.

And I'd rather have seen a long piece directed at the heart of what liberalism has wrought, that Islam gets special consideration, and can get away with intimidation. This piece would tell the cabbies who refuse seeing-eye dogs and alcohol-carrying passengers to take their violent, intolerant religion back to the pisspot that spawned it.

Friday, October 06, 2006

WWI to WWII to Muslim terrorism

I'm reading an interesting book called "The Burden of Guilt, A short history of Germany 1914-1945", by Hannah Vogt (selling at Amazon here). First published in 1961, the book went on to quickly sell 400,000 copies.

I had always heard that the seeds of WWII were sewn at the very end of WWI, when anti-war activists (socialists and Jews) tried to erode support for the war, resulting in a disastrous defeat for Germany. Between WWI and WWII, German nationalists, still angry at socialists and Jews for causing the humiliating defeat of WWI, were more than willing to support a very strong nationalist -- Adolf Hitler. I had also heard that this was mostly cheap justification for the Nazis to increase their power.

It is often called the "stabbed-in-the-back" version of history, with socialists and Jews supposedly having stabbed the German army and its leaders in the back, even as they marched forward to victory in France.

In "The Burden of Guilt", Vogt discounts the stabbed-in-the-back view, mostly by blaming the harsh conditions of the Treaty of Versailles for the impoverishment and anger in Germany between the wars. German nationalists, according to Vogt, associated the new Republic, and democracy in general, with "self-abasement and dishonor."

From the book:


    One may ask today whether it would not really have been right to reject the Treaty (of Versailles). If one side no longer wished to fight, then it could have passively allowed the victors to occupy Germany completely, and then the Allies would have had to take full responsibility for the occupied country -- as was the case after the Second World War in 1945. In 1919, too, they would have been forced to set up a government sooner or later, and would probably have realized much quicker that the economy of a nation, the foundation of its existence, cannot be destroyed with impunity. But, above all, German Nationalists would have been prevented from ever attempting to identify the new Republic and democracy with self-abasement and dishonor. The acceptance of the Treaty was to serve them as an excellent pretext for this form of propaganda.

Vogt attributes the stabbed-in-the-back view to Hindenburg's testimony before the Commission of Inqiury, which was an early endeavor of the Republic.


    (Field Marshal von Hindenburg) testified before the same body. He was asked some questions but he disregarded them; instead, he read a prepared statement along the lines that the army and the military chiefs had always done their best. The German people and the political parties, however, had deserted the men fighting at the front, and, in the words of a British general, "stabbed the army in the back."

Vogt goes on:


    ...for many Germans drew comfort from the idea that the German army had remained "unvanquished in battle." The stab-in-the-back legend afforded them a rationale for their hatred of democracy, of the Republic, of anything new. Later on, it was grist for the Nazi mill and thus it turned into one of the most pernicious political myths of the recent past.

Although the book is fascinating and informative, I have to wonder if Vogt is a socialist who is unhappy with the version of history that blames socialists for causing Germany to lose WWI.

By all accounts Germans, just prior to WWII, were fed up with high unemployment rates and a general state of impoverishment. The reason so many followed Hitler into war may be as simple as a burdened, unhappy population willing to try Hitler's ideas for making things better. Throw in dictatorial power in the hands of a madman, secret police stifling dissent, an immense propaganda machine -- and the rest is history.

Why dig up old history?

WWII, which began to smoulder at the conclusion of WWI, was so deadly and destructive that it resulted in the formation of the United Nations. The UN, of course, created Israel in the heart of the Middle East just after the end of WWII. Much of the problems Muslims are causing today, especially terrorism, center on anger at the existence of the Jewish state in their midst. (Too, much of the anger is due to their willingness to follow their own dictators, who falsely blame external causes for poverty. And, one cannot discount the violent nature of Islam.)

I don't, however, consider the creation of Israel to be a valid excuse for suicide bombings, airplane hijackings, and flying planes into skyscrapers. Terrorists, by their very acts, are subhuman and should treated, and eradicated, accordingly.

Also, there are some parallels between the Weimar Republic and present day Iraq. From the book:


    Thus, at its very beginning a major shortcoming was revealed in the Weimar Repubic: the fact that its political knowledge lagged behind its constitution. The constitution was designed for a democratic people. It presupposed an extremely high confidence in the people, and frequently left the final decision to them. In reality, however, many Germans still hankered after the previous state authority, and were neither ready nor willing to justify the confidence placed in them.

Sounds a lot like the present day Iraqis.

Note that this post is a gross oversimplification of detailed subject matter.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

NY Times writer survives mid-air collision

This is all over the news, between mammoth gulps of Foley, and it's spectacular -- except that 155 people died. A large Boeing airliner collided with a small business jet over the Amazon jungle (liberals call this a rainforest). The larger jet plummeted to the ground from 37,000 feet, killing everyone. The business jet broke off part of one wing, ruined some of the plane's controls, and broke part of the tail.

Fortunately for us mere mortals, one of the passengers on the business jet was a professional writer, Joe Sharkey, who has written his account for the New York Times. Even though the New York Times shamefully reversed its position on the legality and morality of regime change in Iraq the moment George Bush said he wanted it, the paper still has a good story or two. This one is a must read.

NY Times:


    With the window shade drawn, I was relaxing in my leather seat aboard a $25 million corporate jet that was flying 37,000 feet above the vast Amazon rainforest. The 7 of us on board the 13-passenger jet were keeping to ourselves.

    Without warning, I felt a terrific jolt and heard a loud bang, followed by an eerie silence, save for the hum of the engines.

    And then the three words I will never forget. “We’ve been hit,” said Henry Yandle, a fellow passenger standing in the aisle near the cockpit of the Embraer Legacy 600 jet.

    “Hit? By what?” I wondered. I lifted the shade. The sky was clear; the sun low in the sky. The rainforest went on forever. But there, at the end of the wing, was a jagged ridge, perhaps a foot high, where the five-foot-tall winglet was supposed to be.

Tuesday I heard Sharkey on NPR. He said the Brazilian press is blaming the Americans onboard the business jet (the Boeing was a Brazillian domestic flight). After the collision, all the Brazillians died, while the Americans lived. Specifically, the press is painting a picture of bad capitalist Americans killing helpless Brazilian citizens.

The passports of the two U.S. pilots of the small jet have been confiscated and they're being kept in Brazil. A Brazillian doctor examined everyone from the business jet, then took photos, saying the pictures were to show they were not tortured.

I think it's time to remind ourselves that Brazil is a far-left country that only recently became a demoracy. They've had numerous military dictatorships over the decades, suffer nearly 20% unemployment, have a wholly corrupt government, and harbor resentment of America's success (this describes all South American countries).

A Brazilian who lives in my neighborhood is adamantly against Bush and the Iraq War (nearly all Brazilians are). He said Bush never asked Iraqis if they wanted democracy. I didn't have much respone for that, given the stupidity of the statement. All of the exiles who escaped Saddam's Iraq pleaded for democracy, all the polls taken after Saddam was deposed say nearly all Iraqis want democracy, and a 70 percent turnout in their first ever free demoratic election makes their feelings fairly clear. Bush didn't ask Iraqis if they would prefer self-government to living under a genocidal dictator? Reasoning with the third world would be like Rome reasoning with the Visigoths.

This could turn out bad for our pilots.

AP story here.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Far, far, far out in left field

I just discovered another hard-left blog filled with shrill predictions and admitted paranoia. To understand why liberals have lost power and respect, just read one of these blogs:


    In an email to a close friend yesterday, I described the usually low-level anxiety I've been feeling for over a month. It ebbs and flows, and at certain times it's more intense than at others. But it never leaves me now. I noted that I did not expect it to lift until the evening of election day.

Didn't I tell ya? The cause for the writer's "usually low-level anxiety" that "never leaves" him now? "To me, it is entirely possible that the Bush administration will launch an attack on Iran before November 7," he says.

Here's the icing on the cake, emphasis added:


    We should always remember one further fact: those in the administration who drive our foreign policy have always wanted and intended to attack Iran. That was the big target from the very beginning. The question of timing is a separate one. From their perspective, and if they think such an attack would ensure continuing Republican control of Congress, why not do it in the next month? Two for the price of one, and all that...and never mind the possibly tens or hundreds of thousands dead, and possibly even more if the mayhem rapidly spirals out of control. Never mind that the United States would forever brand itself as one of most destructive, contemptible, damnable nations in history, engaging in murderous, aggressive war whenever the whim strikes it. [Whew!]

    I don't do anything to alleviate my anxiety, except for occasional meditation and deep breathing, and diverting myself now and then with light reading or watching frivolous movies. I've learned to live with it. It's one of the necessities of living in perilous times, especially when you write about political and cultural issues.

Can this guy hear himself? He should skip the deep breathing and meditation, and go straight to crying in the corner.

Lefty blog roundup

FOLEY

Suing bloggers

USA Today has the story, via Overlawyered:


    Rafe Banks, a lawyer in Georgia, got involved in a nasty dispute with a client over how to defend him on a drunken-driving charge. The client, David Milum, fired Banks and demanded that the lawyer refund a $3,000 fee. Banks refused.

    Milum eventually was acquitted. Ordinarily, that might have been the last Banks ever heard about his former client. But then Milum started a blog.

    In May 2004, Banks was stunned to learn that Milum's blog was accusing the lawyer of bribing judges on behalf of drug dealers. At the end of one posting, Milum wrote, Rafe, don't you wish you had given back my $3,000 retainer?

The USA Today article is filled with question marks, which usually means somebody transferred from a word processor into HTML without any knowledge of this process. It's a pet peeve of mine.

Back to business. Here's another interesting bit from the article:


    Nearly two blogs are created every second, according to Technorati, a San Francisco firm that tracks more than 53 million blogs. Besides forming online communities in which people share ideas, news and gossip and debate issues of the day, blogs empower character assassins and mischief makers.

I probably fall into the last category mentioned.

How to fire a teacher in New York

In Reason Online John Stossel looks at the process of firing a teacher in New York:


    The regulations are so onerous that principals rarely even try to fire a teacher. Most just put the bad ones in pretend-work jobs, or sucker another school into taking them. (They call that the "dance of the lemons.") The city payrolls include hundreds of teachers who have been deemed incompetent, violent, or guilty of sexual misconduct. Since the schools are afraid to let them teach, they put them in so-called "rubber rooms" instead. There they read magazines, play cards, and chat, at a cost to New York taxpayers of $20 million a year.

Via Overlawyered.

Hadrian's wall goes forward

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Emperor Hadrian realizes, belatedly, that the American public value security above a Republican grab at the Latino vote. The wall will go up to stop the barbarian invasion. (BBC)

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Criminals are victims, liberally speaking

Foley is the latest public figure to take advantage of a sad strategy developed by liberals (progressives, socialists), which is to deflect criticism by claiming victim status. The liberal psychology profession, as well as the liberal contention that rehabilitation is preferrential to punishment, is responsible for this societal scourge.

1. Lawmaker Foley is now claiming to have been molested by a clergyman when he was a boy. Ahhhh, bullshit. He's not claiming it as an excuse, but there is one, and only one, possible reason to bring it up now that his career and reputation are permanently destroyed. "I'm a victim, so go easy on me!" What a pathetic scumbag. Republicans who rally behind this guy are going to lose their jobs.

2. When Mel Gibson was arrested for DUI (and uttered the fantastic line, "What are you looking at, sugar tits?"), he immediately claimed victim status by saying he suffers the disease of alcoholism.

3. When Patrick Kennedy, a member of the notorious "I'll have another" clan, drunkenly smashed his car into a barrier, he first tried to say he was under the influence of prescription medicine, then claimed to suffer from the disease of alcoholism.

Are there no men in this country? Nobody can say, "I messed up. I don't want any leniency. I have no excuses."?

Global warming alarmism exposed

This statement released by Senator Inhofe lays out the hard-left bias harbored by liberal media establishments like CNN.

CNN's Miles O'Brien pushed tired liberal talking points in a recent interview with Inhofe: "The concern, of course, is ice that goes into the water, because ultimately that is what leads to -- from the land to the water -- leads to a rise in sea levels. And that's the big concern. And that's what they're talking about here. You don’t discount that?"

O'Brien drools at the prospect of devastation, telling Inhofe "This is 'The Day After Tomorrow' scenario that we're talking about." It's incredible that global warming alarmism is so prevalent that a major media man like O'Brien can whip off such a statement without so much as blinking.

Let's assume, for a moment, that O'Brien and hard-left counterparts are correct, that sea levels are rising. Would the levels rise fast enough for total destruction of coastal cities, as portrayed in the film "The Day After Tomorrow", a fictional horror story?

The question is a litmus test. If you answered, "Yes," you've succumbed to the hype or you can't distinguish between what is and what you want. If you answered, "No," then you understand the absolute worst-case scenario for global warming, that a slight rise in sea levels is easily managed because it would creep up very, very slowly.

Now, when you consider that global warming is occurring incredibly slowly, if at all, and that it's almost certainly not anthropogenic (caused by humans) based on millions of years of global temperature fluctuations, the arguments of O'Brien, who tried to scare us about a coming ice age in 1992, are faulty, at best.

I applaud Inhofe for standing up to liberal fearmongering. I would speculate that the whole "global warming" scare, often called "climate change," is based on a very old battle socialists (liberals) are waging against capitalism. Who stands to lose if the global warming agenda succeeds? Who stands to gain? Here's a hint: The United States is the most populous, fully industrialized nation.

Here's an excerpt of Inhofe's Sept. 28 speech on the Senate floor:


    In July, the Discovery Channel presented a documentary on global warming narrated by former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. The program presented only those views of scientists promoting the idea that humans are destroying the Earth’s climate. http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=258659

    You don’t have to take my word for the program’s overwhelming bias; a Bloomberg News TV review noted “You'll find more dissent at a North Korean political rally than in this program” because of its lack of scientific objectivity.

    Brokaw also presented climate alarmist James Hansen to viewers as unbiased, failing to note his quarter million dollar grant form the partisan Heinz Foundation or his endorsement of Democrat Presidential nominee John Kerry in 2004 and his role promoting former Vice President Gore’s Hollywood movie.

    Brokaw, however, did find time to impugn the motives of scientists skeptical of climate alarmism when he featured paid environmental partisan Michael Oppenhimer of the group Environmental Defense accusing skeptics of being bought out by the fossil fuel interests.

    The fact remains that political campaign funding by environmental groups to promote climate and environmental alarmism dwarfs spending by the fossil fuel industry by a three-to-one ratio. Environmental special interests, through their 527s, spent over $19 million compared to the $7 million that Oil and Gas spent through PACs in the 2004 election cycle.

    I am reminded of a question the media often asks me about how much I have received in campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry. My unapologetic answer is ‘Not Enough,’ -- especially when you consider the millions partisan environmental groups pour into political campaigns.

Via Drudge.

Larry Hagman's liver spotted

An object found on the sea floor off the coast of Alaska appears to be a lost WWII sub, but it is almost certainly Larry Hagman's liver.

AP:


    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Underwater sonar images of a black shape against a background of grainy monochrome are safely stored on two computer hard drives at Bruce Abele's home in Newton, Mass.

    Blurred by odd shadows and striations, the silhouettes are the biggest clues in more than 60 years to the fate of his father's World War II submarine, the USS Grunion, which sank nearly 5,000 miles west of Massachusetts, near the obscure islands at the tip of Alaska's Aleutian chain.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

DUnce blog too crude for comfort

Shoddy spelling, writing, and technical skills -- like typesetting -- can ruin even a blog's credibility. Let's be honest about it. When you come across a piece of writing with a truly awful appearance, dont' you question the validity of the content, too?

Democratic Underground (DUnce) has some high-school hacks putting up posts. I've criticized the hyper-emotional NanceGregg before, but this time I'd like to give a smack to her for a gross lack of knowledge about the web, word processors, and blogging in general.

Check out this post. See the question marks appearing throughout? That's because Word, or whichever word processor was employed, uses special characters for quotes and other symbols. These symbols don't transfer directly into HTML. I realize it's a technical point, but if the notorious NanceGregg could find a way to tone down the massive emotions that control her, and brush up on simple technical skills, I think more people would take her seriously.

Reid passes gas on Foley matter

Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid released a statement about the Mark Foley scandal. Foley, as you know, resigned in embarassment over emails to a young male page.

Harry Reid:


    "The American people have a right to feel confident that their Congressional leaders are committed not just to the best interest of the nation as a whole, but also to the safety of the young people who every year travel to Washington to work on Capitol Hill.

Uhhhh, Monica Lewinsky, anybody? Where was Harry when Bubba was getting blown in the Oval Office?

Britain goes down the rabbit hole

A Daily Mail story from the UK made the hair on my neck stand on end. The Brit government has appointed a fairly radical Muslim teacher an official schools inspector.

Mr. Khan is best known for this outburst:


    Mr Khan, now headmaster of an Islamic school, launched into his tirade during a concert rehearsal at Washwood Heath Secondary School in Birmingham in 1996 after the choir including around 40 Muslim youngsters, had sung a number of popular Christmas songs, including carols.

    He leapt from his seat, yelling: "Who is your God? Why are you saying Jesus and Jesus Christ? God is not your God - it is Allah."

    As children in the audience began booing and clapping, a number of choir members - both white and Asian - walked out, some in tears.

Reader comments (I put a few below) reflect clear thinking. Why can't the British government stand up to this lunacy? Are there too many Galloway's and Livingstone's?


    "As I have said many times, I am disappointed but no longer surprised at the ludicrous decisions made by those who should know better."

    "...Britain needs a written constitution that protects the interests of the indigenous population, legislation that makes politicians legally resposnsible for their actions and a thorough shake-up of the civil establishment to purge it of the idiots who make decisions such as this."

    "As a semi retired teacher who spent many years in multi-cultural schools I am horrified at the appointment of this radical Muslim as an OFSTED inspector."

    "This is unbelievable. Just who is responsible for appointing this man to this position?"

Via LGF.