Friday, August 31, 2007

Singer Moby Falls For Phony Reagan Quote

Singer Moby on his myspace page posts the following:


sorry, another sort of political blog. But this one was too good not to share!
Category: News and Politics

moby

"A moment I've been dreading. George(Bush senior) brought his ne're-do-well son(George W Bush, our president...)around this morning and asked me to find the kid a job. Not the political one(Jeb) who lives in Florida. The one who hangs around here all the time looking shiftless. This so-called kid is already almost 40
and has never had a real job. Maybe I'll call Kinsley over at The New
Republic and see if they'll hire him as a contributing editor or
something. That looks like easy work."

-- Ronald Reagan, from his recently published diaries.


Of course, the quote is false as shown by snopes

What's astounding is the comments on Moby's post. Several commentators fall for it, someone finally comes along and points out that the quote is a phony, and yet, more commentators come along and still fall for it AFTER a few others have already pointed out that the quote is a fake.

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Charlie Brown: Jihad Christmas



Charlie Brown: Jihad Christmas

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

The Mexican 300 (Coming soon...and bringing cousins!)

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Matt Foley - Chris Farley - Saturday Night Live



Matt Foley - Chris Farley - Saturday Night Live

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INSANE wave pool in Tokyo. Where's the water?



INSANE wave pool in Tokyo. Where's the water?

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Iraqi Woman Holds Up Two Bullets That Hit Her House

From a AFP Photo and story:

The caption:

An elderly Iraqi woman shows two bullets which she says hit her house following an early coalition forces raid in the predominantly Shiite Baghdad suburb of Sadr City.(AFP/Wissam al-Okaili)

The photo:



And an update from Little Green Footballs (LGF):

To make it even tastier, there’s another one from July 10, 2007, apparently featuring the same woman, holding another unfired round:



An Iraqi elderly woman inspects a bullet which she says hit her bed during an alleged overnight raid by US and Iraqi troops in Baghdad’s impoverished district of Sadr City. Residents said two people were killed and four wounded during the raid. (AFP/Wissam al-Okaili)

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

House Democrats Throwing Out The Rules AGAIN (I knew this was going to happen)

In the following post, I rant about Democrats changing a final vote, thereby stealing it:

Democrats Cheat on House Vote

In that post, I warn the following:

"If the Dems can steal a vote the way they did, whats to stop them from declaring there is a quorum when there clearly isnt? The Dems would be able to get away with alot of things on the floor of the house"

Well, they havent done exactly THAT. But you get the picture. If they would be allowed to get away with that, whats to stop them from going ahead and ignoring the rules of the House again?

Sure enough, from Robert Novak, townhall.com:


Republicans returning to the House floor on Friday morning Aug. 3 after their walkout the night before were surprised to find as presiding officer the Democrat they call "King Corruption": Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania, master of earmarks and backroom deals.

Rep. Ed Pastor, a 64-year-old eight-term Democrat from Phoenix, Ariz., who is affable and well-liked by Republicans, had been scheduled to preside. But Speaker Nancy Pelosi, fearing parliamentary tricks by Republicans, put her muscleman Murtha in the chair.

Murtha's performance as non-partisan presiding officer ran true to form. On a voice vote, Murtha ruled for Democrats when obviously more Republicans were on the House floor. He subsequently ordered a roll call vote, though members rising in support clearly fell short of the 44 required. After that ruling was challenged, Murtha declared: "The chair's decision is not subject to question."

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Punishing Team Killers on Call Of Duty 3 (Xbox Live)

Call of Duty 3 is a World War 2 videogame. I play it using the Xbox 360. The best feature of this game is playing online against other players. "Team Killers" are people who get their jollies killing off members of their own team instead of the enemy. I've run up against this sort of player a few times. I hate them. They are the scourge of this game. However, one person has a neat little way to ruin the fun of the "team Killers". Watch....



The guy has turned the tables on the "Team Killer". He is a Medic (obviously, so is the team killer). A Medic is armed with a pump shotgun, a pistol, a smoke grenade, and a hypodermic needle, with which you use to revive your fellow teammates when they are shot. So, he shotguns the team killer, revivies him, shotguns him again, revives him, etc. Over and over again. The team killer gets a taste of his own medicine. What's more amazing is how he has the enemy, the Germans, taking part in this. (Your teammates have the chevron hovering over their heads, the other side has no chevrons visible to you. They do have chevrons, but it's only visible to their fellow teammates. That's how you distinguish friend from foe in this game: People on your team has the chevrons floating above their heads, and the enemy doesnt)

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Fonzie Jumps The Shark



The Famous Moment of The Happy Days TV Series: Fonzie Jumps The Shark. Which gave rise to the website: Jump The Shark

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Democrats Cheat on House Vote

From Rush Limbaugh



Democrats Cheat on House Vote

August 3, 2007

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT


RUSH: The House of Representatives erupted in chaos. Last night a massive flare-up of partisan intentions. "Republicans walked out on a House vote late Thursday night to protest what they believed to be Democratic maneuvers to reverse an unfavorable outcome for them." The Democrats lost the vote so they said, (doing impression) "Well, screw this. The vote never happened. It just never happened."

"The flap represents a complete breakdown in parliamentary procedure and an unprecedented low for the sometimes bitterly divided chamber. The rancor erupted shortly before 11 p.m. as Rep. Michael R. McNulty (D-N.Y.) gaveled close the vote on a standard procedural measure with the outcome still in doubt. Details remain fuzzy, but numerous Republicans argued afterward that they had secured a 215-213 win on their motion to bar undocumented immigrants from receiving any federal funds apportioned in the agricultural spending bill for employment or rental assistance." The Democrats are trying to incrementally get what they failed to get in the Comprehensive Destroy the Republican Party Act of 2007, also known as immigration bill. "Democrats, however, argued the measure was deadlocked at 214-214 and failed, members and aides on both sides of the aisle said afterward." It was a tie, it fails. "One Republican aide saw McNulty, the Democrat, gavel the vote to a close after receiving a signal from his leaders, but before reading the official tally. Votes continued to shift even after he closed the roll call," which is strange.

How can votes shift after you stop the voting? "Whatever the final tally, acrimony quickly exploded between lawmakers on either side of the aisle as Democrat leaders tried to plot a solution while parliamentarians on either side argued over protocol. Steny Hoyer, Nancy Pelosi's number two, eventually offered a motion to reconsider, according to floor staff on either side, ostensibly giving members a chance to recast their votes, but the maneuver sparked a chorus of angry protests and the Republicans yelling, 'Shame on Democrats,' while they returned fire with angry volleys of their own." We have some audio sound bites of all this, very late last night. This is Steny Hoyer and speaker pro tem Representative Michael McNulty, with this exchange. They're both Democrats.

HOYER: Reconsider the vote by which the previous vote was taken.

MCNULTY: Mr. Speaker (shouting) Mr. Speaker, parliamentary inquiry. (shouting) Mr. Speaker, parliamentary inquiry.


HOYER: Must first call the vote. The chair -- (shouting) the chair prematurely called the vote at 214 -- (booing) called the vote at 214-214. (protesting) While there -- (shouting) while -- while -- (shouting) while there were -- while there were votes being entered. After all of the cards were added, the final vote was 212-216 nay. (protesting)

RUSH: It sounds like the House of Commons during prime minister's questions. So the Democrats stole the vote. They just canceled the vote. Here's McNulty this morning on the floor of the House as it continued into the night.

MCNULTY: I wish to express my apology to all of the members of the House for calling the vote prematurely. I called the vote at 214-214. Subsequently, members of both parties changed their votes. The board showed a different vote, it was 212 in favor and 216 opposed. The members who had been around for a long time and staff know that I have presided over the House many, many times since 1989 when Jim Wright first put me in the chair, and all during that time I have always strived to be scrupulously fair, and I just want to pledge that I will continue to go out of my way --

RUSH: Yada yada yada.

MCNULTY: -- to be fair --

RUSH: Yada yada.

MCNULTY: -- when I am given the privilege to serve as speaker pro tem.

RUSH: Yada yada yada. So the time for John Boehner to respond to this, and typically, the Republican leader accept his apology from his good friend.


BOEHNER: What happened last night, happened last night. And we can have a commitment of getting to the bottom of what happened last night, that we ought to proceed with the business that the American people sent us here to deal with.

RUSH: No.

BOEHNER: This is people's house. I accept the regrets offered by my friend from New York. Having been in the chair myself, I understand how it can happen. He and I are friends. But we need to have some understanding early today, if in fact we're going to proceed today in an orderly fashion.

RUSH: Well, Roy Blunt, the Republican whip, was not happy about this, wasn't satisfied with this exchange.

BLUNT: The vote on the piece of paper was 215-213. The remedy for the House that would solve this problem is to let the vote stand. A majority of this House voted that illegal immigrants would not receive these benefits. That's what the vote was about. All you've gotta do is go back to committee, amend the bill, and come back to the floor. You lost the vote. I didn't hit the gavel; I didn't speak over the clerk who was trying to read the vote. The chair did. A week of violations of the principles of the House culminated last night in such an excessive way, the Republicans walked off the floor, and it was a deserved walkout, and I'm ashamed of the House.

RUSH: Right on, right on, right on, right on. Blunt was not satisfied with Boehner's attempt to mend fences. Eric Cantor, a Republican from Virginia, this morning on the House floor.

CANTOR: I want to respond to some of the comments that were just made. I don't think he understands our anger. I can assure you that never once did we, in the majority, attempt to steal a vote, attempt to steal a vote to make sure, to make sure that illegal immigrants, to make sure that our position, the Republican position to defeat the ability for benefits to flow to illegal immigrants. That's what this is about. So, Mr. Speaker, the gentleman from New York admits mistake and apologizes. We accept that apology. It was a bad call. But the price to pay for that bad call should be to admit that the motion to recommit passed, the bill should go back to committee, the committee does its work, and the bill comes back to the floor.

RUSH: We're laughing at this but this is a serious thing. The Democrats are hell-bent on getting these illegal immigrants here and making them voters. They're hell-bent on expanding the redistribution of wealth. They are hell-bent on getting them in here and getting them on our welfare rolls and the social safety net, which we, more properly, have termed here the hammock. The Republicans thought they defeated it last night, and I'm sure they did, and the Democrats just couldn't put up with that so they just stole the vote. The Republicans are not letting go of this. Here is Joe Barton. And I love this. You remember when the Republicans ran the Senate, all we heard from the likes of Harry Reid and Dick Durbin and Dianne Feinstein, "What about the rights of the minority?" as though the minority had the right to win every vote because they were the minority, they were victims. Joe Barton turns that argument around on them.

BARTON: I've never seen anything like last night. When you look up on that board on there or over there, it says 215 to 213 final, that's it. And in the 23 years that I've been in the House, I've never seen a vote that said final and been gaveled reopened until last night. I mean how important is it that you win a motion to recommit? My gosh, all you do is take it back to committee, report it back out, muscle your troops in line, and pass the bill as you want it. The strength of a democracy is how you treat the minority, and the minority's strength is in using the rules. When we're smart enough to use the rules and win, we ought to let it count.

RUSH: Right on, right on, right on, right on. Yeah, Republicans have no rights when they're the minority. Those minority rights only extend to Democrats.


This really frosts me. This has never happened before in the history of this country, of this congress. It's completely unprecedented. Yet what are the liberals and other Dems on the internet, message boards, blogs, usenet, are saying? They are completely defending this unlawful action. Cant say I'm surprised. I first got a computer way back in 1997, and as a result, spent Bill Clinton's second term watching them defend his every sleazy and corrupt action. With very few exceptions, I've watched them do this for the past ten years: defend, condone, justify, or remain absolutely silent on every and any corrupted action by their fellow Dems. The liberal media too is being quite complicit in this theft of Democracy. The Washington Post, for example, has already used the word "Alleged" in their report of this incident, even though it was seen by millions on C-Span.

Of course, since this has never happened before, some of the liberals are reduced to comparing apples to oranges, trying to point out Republican actions on the floor:

(And for those of you who are trying so desperately to compare it to the Medicare vote that was held open for three hours, I give you this. The House requires a minimum of 15 minutes for a vote; however, the vote can stay open as long as needed, until the strike of the gavel when the vote is properly tallied. That early morning in 2003, we won, fair and square. Democrats had every right to find it annoying – I would have in their shoes –, but what we did was no way illegal or unruly. What’s amazing is that after we took the Democrats to school for 12 years, they’d still rather cheat than learn.)


Of course, that actions was COMPLETELY LEGAL and aboveboard. There is NO comparison to what the Dems did.

Now, the proper and correct thing to do for the Dems to rectify this situation by removing the phony vote from the record, putting that 215-213 vote back into the record and send the bill to recommittee as it had been voted to do so. But of course, there is NO WAY the Dems are about to do that. They are keeping their stolen and phony vote in place of the actual legal vote. They have NO intention of doing the right thing by undoing their wrong. They will hold an investigation, they will admit that "mistakes" were made, they will say how sorry they are, but they will NOT right their wrong. They will leave their phony vote in place and won't send the bill to the Senate as it was voted on to do so.

Oh, to try to placate people, they have agreeed to investigate itself on this matter. The thing is that they have put off starting this investigation untill September of NEXT YEAR. Which only goes to show that their intentions are not honorable or serious. By that time, peoples memories, their outrage, over this incident will have died down. Of course, it really doesnt matter when the investigation takes place. Today or ten years from now. The House investigating itself is just another case of the fox guarding the hen house. I already know the results of that investigation: It will find that the Dems did nothing wrong. A tiny mistake, if anything. And that the vote, the illegal one, will stand. Assuming for the moment that I'm wrong. That the final report of this investigation completely damns the Democrats. Finding them committing a completely illegal action, what will become of it? Absolutely nothing. Will certain Democrats who committed this illegal action be sent to jail where they belong? Nope. Will the rightful vote be put back into the record? Nope. Will the bill be put into recommittee where it rightfully belongs? Nope. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Either way, the investigation ccommittee will put out their final report and the congress, particularly the Dems, will move on as if nothing had happened.

Out of all sleazy actions by the Dems, so far this tops them all.

The Republicans ought not to let this stand. Not sit around and wait for Sept. of next year for the dog and pony show of an investigation to get off the ground. I have heard a suggestion that the Republicans should stay off the floor in order to prevent a quorum. I'm against that. If the Dems can steal a vote the way they did, whats to stop them from declaring there is a quorum when there clearly isnt? The Dems would be able to get away with alot of things on the floor of the house if the Republicans are not present there to stop them. This calls for a non-violent revolution. My way to deal with this would be a full all out fillibuster. NOTHING will get done or should get done. Do not remove that fillibuster untill as I have said above: The real vote is put back into the record, and the bill is sent to the Senate. Even if it takes months. Years. (Chances are though, they don't want to be seen as obstructionists. So they will allow the congress to go on, business as usual. The spineless cowards)

If the Republicans do not fight this, now. RIGHT NOW, and keep on fighting untill it is properly rectified, then they arent worth anything. They deserve to have all their successful votes stolen by the Democrats. They deserve to be in the minority for all eternity.

Assuming this sleazy action wont become a trend with Democrats (if they're allowed to get away with this, no doubt they will be doing it again in the near future), I suspect our Republic will survive this theft of Democracy, same way it survived Lincoln's suspension of habeus corpus. But it should not be allowed to stand. It MUST be rectified. The original 215-213 vote must be honored.

("We control this House, not the parliamentarians!” -Congressman Steny Hoyer (D)

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Monday, August 06, 2007

Firefighters to Sue City over 'Gay Pride' Parade (Forced To Participate In Gay Pride Parade)

Firefighters to Sue City over 'Gay Pride' Parade
By Nathan Burchfiel
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
August 06, 2007

(CNSNews.com) - A religious legal organization on Monday announced plans to sue the City of San Diego after firefighters there were allegedly forced to participate in the city's "Gay Pride" parade and subjected to "vile sexual taunts."

According to the Thomas More Law Center, four firefighters were forced to participate in the parade against their will and were "subjected to vile sexual taunts from homosexuals lining the parade route." The center has filed a request to sue the city - an administrative procedure - and expects to file a sexual harassment lawsuit in coming weeks.

"These firefighters dedicated their lives to save the lives of others," Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel of the law center, said in a statement. "They did not sign on to become unwilling props to a controversial political and social agenda."

According to the complaint filed with the city, the firemen of Engine 5 told their chief they did not want to appear in the parade but were told the morning of the parade that they were under orders to participate.

San Diego Fire Chief Tracy Jarman is an open lesbian who lives with her domestic partner. Jarman says the "gay pride" parade "is a fun event and all employees are encouraged to participate."

The firefighters, described by the law center as "devoted husbands and fathers," claim to have been subjected to sexually suggestive comments from parade observers, including "show me your hose," "you can put out my fire," and "give me mouth-to-mouth."

"The experience left me feeling humiliated, embarrassed, and offended by this event," Capt. John Ghiotto said in his statement. "These unsolicited and unwanted behaviors from a few individuals of the public toward us, reduced our morale as well as the integrity of the workplace, and destroyed our professionalism."

In addition to sexual harassment from parade watchers, the firemen say they were subjected to criticism from religious demonstrators protesting the parade. "Not only was I being subjected to these comments [from homosexuals] but I had to be told by protestors that homosexuality is sin, I'm going to hell, and I will be judged by God," Engineer Jason Hewitt said.

"Participation [in the parade] should be a voluntary act," Brian Rooney, a spokesman for the law center, said. "These four firefighters had no choice in the matter and that is wrong no matter what one's sexual orientation."

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CNS

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