July 04, 2008
The True Point of Independence Day
*snort*
I think my favorite part was "scone."
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Defining Patriotism
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Every true American has felt it: that shudder of joy so vast it can hardly be contained, that heart-pounding pride at the sight of the American flag. It is a sense of belonging to something greater than oneself, of belonging to a great nation. It floods us as we listen to the National Anthem with tears stinging, throat choking, pride and triumph welling up within. And although describing any such great emotion is difficult, we embody this feeling in one word: patriotism.
Nathan Hale felt this grand emotion when he declared his now famous words, standing firm on the British gallows, awaiting the wreath of death about his neck: I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country! His loyal words ring loud and fierce to this day, for such love transcends the boundaries of physical reach. Patriotism is the only power that allows us to encompass the amber waves of grain and purple mountain majesties which no human arms could embrace without.
It soars and bursts forth from us in a dazzling show of fireworks, blazing trumpets, and marching rhythms. When some outside force looms threatening upon us, we all become patriots. We unite and endure. A patriot will not accept defeat.
And so we have followed his words, dedicated our lives to America because of that omnipresent, vast force called patriotism. One moment on the fields of Lexington and Concord—celebrated on Patriot's Day—changed the entire world. But each time we shudder, feel our tears stinging and throats choking at the sight of Old Glory soaring high, we know Patriot's Day is every day. Patriotism compels us to persevere, sustains our nation, and ensures its success into eternity. What is a Patriot?
It is a privilege to live in the United States. The flag and National Anthem represent what we believe in. I believe that as a good patriot it is my job to take care of them. We are lucky to have the freedom of speech and the right to practice any religion. There are many laws and rules made by our government, to obey them is to be a good patriot. Being a patriot makes me feel great and it is not hard to do at all." Alden Neslon, Age 11 Patriotism is looking at the flag of the United States of America, and seeing beyond the cloth, the colors and seeing what our The Flag of the United States of America represents freedom, truth, honor, justice. All of the things this country stands for and is based upon is depicted in one symbol - our Flag. Patriotism is knowing the difference between freedom of expression, art, and desecration of our Flag. Patriotism is looking at our Flag and seeing the faces of all those who gave their lives to defend our way of life. Patriotism is loving your country as you would love a family member.
Patriotism is knowing the Pledge of Allegiance, what it means, and believing it. Patriotism is like having that feeling in your heart on Independence Day all year round. Patriotism is being asked your nationality and proudly saying that you are an American. Patriotism is knowing that the American Dream still exists, and is attainable, but that you will have to work hard to achieve it.
Patriotism is respecting the beliefs and interests of other peoples while holding true to our own. Patriotism is giving back to your community, your country. Patriotism is respecting the will of the people, not the special interests. Patriotism is exercising your right to vote, understanding the platforms of the candidates, and making an informed decision based on the good of all Americans.
Patriotism is having a desire for peace on Earth, but realizing that there are those on this Earth who would do harm to us and we must protect/defend ourselves from them.
Patriotism is appreciating The United States Armed Forces not just during times of war, and appreciating the sacrifices they make to defend our way of life during times of peace as well as times of war. Patriotism is not nationalism; it is not a religion; it is not politics; it is not an attachment to political parties or political personalities. Patriotism is not limited in time or space. It is not connected with personal gain, or personal suffering. Patriotism is a feeling, a sense of connectedness with and a love for, something that is deeply your own. Patriotism is a sincere, indivisible and incorruptible dedication to this great country we call home, the United States of America. Patriotism is to have love for our own stones, our mountains, our lakes and our rivers - with all its dust, its dirt and its cleanliness, with all its forests, meadows and fertile fields, with its bridges, quays, factories, schools and the places where the Gods of its people dwell. True patriotism is a part of one's soul and one's conscience. It is a belonging. "Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime." Adlai E. Stevenson |
Happy Birthday America!! USA! USA!! USA!!!
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Happy Fourth of July
Oh, Say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!
On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream.
'Tis the star-spangled banner; oh, long may it wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!
And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion
A home and a country should leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
Oh, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand
Between their loved homes and the war's desolation;
Blest with victory and peace, may the heaven-rescued land
Praise the power that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust!"
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
Francis Scott Key
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July 03, 2008
Tempest in a Teapot?
Blogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery, subverting Obama claims
The evidence of forgery and manipulation of images of official documents, triggered by Israel Insider's revelation of the collection of Hawaii birth certificate images on the Photobucket site and the diligent detective work of independent investigative journalists (led by JimJ and Texas Darling) and imaging professionals such as Polarik in the three weeks since the publication of the images, implicate The Daily Kos, a "progressive" blog site, and the Obama campaign's "Fight the Smears" website, in misleading the public with official-looking but manipulated document images of doubtful provenance. Moreover, the blog and the campaign have been negligent in allowing the promotion of obviously forged and fake official documents together with the purported image of Obama's birth certificate.
hmmmm....
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Reason #84948767
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Criminal Illegals
They're not just picking lettuce yannow:
Yes, you heard that right. A little girl smuggled into Florida from Mexico, resisted while being raped and was then beheaded by the smugglers in front of other smuggled little girls, to teach them a lesson about resisting and, to hammer that lesson home, the other little girls were left in a room with her dead body.
We are getting taught the same lesson from the GOP candidate, who insists on welcoming these animals into America, and who wants you to pay for their upkeep.
Yeah. Vote for John McCain. Resistance is futile.
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June 29, 2008
It will never end
as long as we do things like this:
Israel's Cabinet voted 22-3 to OK the deal to return the bodies of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, captured by Hezbollah in a July 2006 cross-border raid that sparked a vicious monthlong war.
Before a six-hour Cabinet debate, Olmert announced for the first time that the soldiers were dead. He nevertheless pushed for the deal to be approved, citing the country's deep moral commitment to its dead and captive soldiers.
Commitment? Commitment? I read those words and I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. Samir Kuntar should be dead, as dead as the innocent people he killed and there can be no justification for releasing that animal to kill again. The Israeli Government rewards kidnappers by releasing prisoners and the international community (including the United States of America) rewards his kidnappers by giving them cash money to fund more terrorist attacks. No wonder they keep kidnapping soldiers, they get a big return.
I suppose I should be grateful that at least this time we get something in return, but I'm not. I'm just sick and tired of appeasing terror. I will never understand why the War on Terror stops at the border of Israel and terrorists suddenly become partners in peace, and politicians.
Like many, I have believed that Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev were killed when they were captured, or immediately thereafter. Back in July of 2007, it was reported that at least one of them were dead, and it was denied by Nasrallah. No one cared then, and no one will care now. I look at the remains of their humvee, and I wonder how much they suffered:

Were they alive when captured, were they injured? And if so, who treated their injuries, what medicines were they given by the animals who took them? I look at that humvee, and I believe that they were injured, and I know that they were likely just bandaged up and left to live or die on their own. That's murder and no one seems to care, as no one cared when we suffered through reports that Gilad Shalit was gravely injured and in need of medical attention.
Amazing how the world continued to pressure Israel to make concessions to these terrorists even as it turned its back on Gilad Shalit, Ehud Goldwasser, and Eldad Regev, indifferent as to whether they lived or died, or how they were killed.
The "war" that immediately followed should not have ended unless and until they were returned, dead or alive. Now, two years later, we release a monster to obtain their bodies in what can only be called a victory for the terrorists. Israel should have fought until Gilad Shalit, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev were released or until every single square inch of Lebanon and Gaza was buried under rubble. Hezbollah, Hamas, and Fatah should have been destroyed, completely destroyed, along with every single one of their supporters. The world would be a better place. Instead, Israel gave up and accomplished nothing.
Olmert is not compelled by any moral commitment, he has done this deal for political gain.
Their lives mattered only to those who love them. To the terrorists, and to the country they served, they were pawns, bargaining chips. And to the rest of the world, their lives mean nothing.
I hoped and I prayed for them, even as their names and their faces had already faded from the news, as the world forgot they ever existed, as they have forgotten other Israeli soldiers who have disappeared into the hands of terrorists, never to be seen or heard from again:

Three soldiers, captured by terrorists during a battle with Syrian and Palestinian forces near the Lebanese village of Sultan Yaqub. June 11, 1982. Twenty-six years ago, over 9,000 days.
Two soldiers captured with them were released in prisoner exchanges with Syria and Achmed Jibril's PFLP-GC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command). Every once in a while, their names come up (including the 1988 Amnesty International Report and the 1993 Amnesty International December Update) but reports are conflicting and nothing is verifiable. Zachary Baumel is an American citizen.

Israeli air-force navigator Ron Arad was taken captive after his F-4 Phantom warplane went down over Lebanon. October 16, 1982. Twenty-five years ago, almost 9,000 days.
Ron Arad was taken captive by Amal, a Lebanese Shi’ite militia group lead by Nabih Berri, who today is the speaker of the Lebanese Parliament. In 1987, Arad’s family received several letters and a photo of Arad confirming that the missing navigator was alive and in Amal’s hands. Mustafa Dirani, the Amal security chief who allegedly captured Ron Arad when his plane crashed in Lebanon, reportedly broke away from the terrorist group in 1987, taking Arad with him. It is believed that Dirani then "sold" Arad to either Hizbullah or Iranian elements.
According to Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot, as recently as 2003, three former Iranian diplomats and intelligence officials living in Europe claimed that Ron Arad is alive and being held in a prison near Tehran. But these reports cannot be verified.
Twenty years later, we know nothing about the fate of Ron Arad, although I have my own thoughts on that.

Guy Hever, a soldier in the Israeli Army who was reportedly last seen standing at the Katzabiya junction, just a kilometer away from the Syrian border. He disappeared, and has not been heard of since. August 17, 1997. Almost eleven years ago, over 4,000 days.
Does Olmert, or anyone else, feel a deep moral commitment to these men? Does anyone even remember who they are? Sadly, no, most people don't remember them, if they ever knew about them in the first place. Disappearing Jews don't make headlines.
We'll be hearing from Samir Kuntar again, and when we do, it will likely be because he killed again. That's what they do. Israel lets them go, and they kill again.
There should be the death penalty for terror attacks and attempts at terror attacks, but in Israel, they only give the death penalty to a convicted nazi. Stupid, considering how many terrorists with blood on their hands are in Israeli prisons.
I've said this before, I've said all of this before and I'll say it again. My solution would be to take the list of prisoners the palestinians want released, and I would execute one a day, until all our men are returned, or I run out of prisoners. That way, the end result is a good one, either way.
Anything less is nothing but appeasement.
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June 27, 2008
About that ceasefire...
The Gaza truce was broken yet again on Friday morning as terrorists fired two mortar shells at southern Israel.
One of the shells landed near Kibbutz Kfar Aza, in the Sha'ar Hanegev region, while the other hit an open area. No one was wounded and no damage was reported.
On Thursday afternoon, a Kassam rocket fired from Gaza hit the Sderot industrial zone, exploding near a gas station. No casualties or damage to property were reported in the attack, for which Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.
Al-Aksa, that's just another name for Fatah. And Fatah? Well, that's the party of Israel's Partner-in-Peace, Mahmoud Abbas, heir to the terror reign of Yasser Arafat (may he rot in hell). Why would they do such a thing?
Fatah’s military wing, the Al-Aqsa brigades claimed responsibility for launching a projectile at the Israeli town of Sderot on Thursday afternoon, calling for the truce to include the West Bank.
Hmph. They broke the truce to expand the truce. Brilliant! They later denied that statement, but hey, that's just the kind of logic that appeals to Olmert... what do ya wanna bet he goes for it?
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For the really really racist stuff
You really gotta go far left...

I found that linked at bloggie, its from a rather ridiculous leftist blog that appears to be dedicated to ridiculing Condi Rice.
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June 26, 2008
Yay! We're saved!
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June 23, 2008
Surprise Surprise!
You'll be glad to know that the ceasefire between Israel and the palestinians is going well:
A mortar fired by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza Wednesday night landed in Israel's western Negev region.
The shell landed in an open area in close proximity to a community, but no injuries or damage were reported.
The incident was the first breach of the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and armed Palestinian groups in the Strip, which went into effect Thursday morning.
Kinda reminds me of what happened after the 2005 "ceasefire" or "truce" or "hudna" or whatever you want to call it, you know, the one that was predicated on the expulsion of Jews from Gaza:
Feb 25, 2005 - Five people were killed and 50 wounded Friday night, when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Stage club on the Tel Aviv promenade at around 11:20 P.M., on the corner of Herbert Samuel and Yonah Hanavi streets. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Yitzhak Buzaglo, 40, of Mishmar Hayarden; Aryeh Nagar, 37, of Kfar Sava; Yael Orbach, 28, of Rehovot; Ronen Reuvenov, 30, of Tel Aviv. Odelia Hubara, 26, of Jerusalem, died of her wounds on February 28.May 2, 2005 - St.-Sgt. Dan Talasnikov, 21, of Nir Galim was killed and another soldier lightly wounded in an exchange of fire during an operation to arrest wanted terrorists from the Islamic Jihad in the village of Saida, north of Tulkarem. One of the terrorists, responsible for the February 25 suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, was killed. The second terrorist was apprehended.
Mar 7, 2005 - Two Israelis are wounded by a Palestinian sniper in Hebron.
Jun 7, 2005 - Three workers were killed and five wounded when a Qassam rocket hit a packing shed in Ganei Tal, in the Gaza Strip, penetrating the building's roof and exploding indoors. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jun 19, 2005 - IDF NCO Sgt.-Maj. Avi Karouchi, 25, of Beersheba was killed and two soldiers were wounded in a coordinated Palestinian attack in which RPG missiles and gunfire were fired at an IDF engineering force conducting construction work on the Philadelphi route along the Israeli-Egyptian border. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jun 20, 2005 - Yevgeny Reider, 28 of Hermesh was killed and a 16-year old teenager was wounded in a terrorist shooting attack in the village of Baka A-Sharkiya in the northern West Bank. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jun 24, 2005 - Avihai Levy, 17, of Beit Hagai was killed in a drive-by terrorist shooting at a hitchhiking stop about 200 meters from the entrance to Beit Hagai, south of Hebron. Aviad Mansour, 16, of Otniel, fatally wounded in the attack, died on June 26. Three others were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jun 29, 2005 - Hezbollah attacks an Israeli position at Mt. Dov from across the Lebanese border, killing one and injuring three.
Jul 12, 2005 - Rachel Ben Abu, 16, of Tel Aviv; Nofar Horowitz, 16, of Tel Aviv; and Julia Voloshin, 31, of Netanya were killed and about 90 people were wounded when a suicide bomber detonated himself outside Hasharon Mall in Netanya. Anya Lifshitz, 50, of Netanya, who was mortally wounded, succumbed to her wounds on July 13. Cpl. Moshe Maor Jan, 21, of Netanya died of his wounds on July 14. The bomber was identified as Ahmed Abu Khalil, 18, from the West Bank village of Atil. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jul 14, 2005 - Dana Gelkovitch, 22, of Kibbutz Bror Hayil, was killed by a Qassam rocket fired at Netiv Ha'asara in the northern Gaza Strip. Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Fatah all claimed responsibility for the attack.
And then... Israel emptied Gaza for peace, the truce was still in effect and all we got was more dead Jews:
Jul 23, 2005 - Dov, 58, and Rachel Kol, 53, of Jerusalem were killed shortly after midnight on Saturday night near the Kissufim crossing in the southern Gaza Strip while returning home from visiting family in Gush Katif. Three others were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.
Aug 3, 2005 - Palestinian terrorists fire a rocket at a group of Israeli demonstrators in Sderot. The missile hits their own group instead, killing a 3-year-old boy and injuring nine others, including five children.
Aug 24, 2005 - Shmuel Mett, 21, of Britain, a Mir Yeshiva student, was returning from the Western Wall to the yeshiva in Jerusalem’s Beit Yisrael neighborhood when he was fatally stabbed near Jaffa Gate in the Old City. Two other students were wounded.
Aug 28, 2005 - A Fatah terrorist detonated a suicide bomb in Beersheba, eight Israelis are hospitalized, including two guards that were seriously wounded.
Sept 21, 2005 - Sasson Nuriel, 55, of Jerusalem was kidnapped and slain by Palestinian terrorists. His body was found on Sept 26 in a garbage dump in the industrial zone of Bitunya, west of Ramallah. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
Oct 16, 2005 - Matat (Rosenfeld) Adler, 21, and her cousin, Kineret Mandel, 23, both of Carmel, and Oz Ben-Meir, 15, of Maon were killed and three were wounded when Palestinians opened fire at the Gush Etzion junction south of Jerusalem. Another teenager was shot and seriously wounded near Eli, in Samaria. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility for both attacks.
Oct 26, 2005 - Six people were killed and 55 wounded, six seriously, in a suicide bombing at the Hadera open-air market. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Michael Kaufman, 68, of Hadera; Pirhiya Machlouf, 53, of Hadera; Sabiha Nissim, 66, of Moshav Ahituv; Jamil Qa'adan, 48, of Baka al-Gharbiya; and Ya'acov Rahmani, 68, of Hadera. A sixth victim, Genia Poleis, 66, of Hadera, died of her wounds 11 days later, on November 5.
Nov 2, 2005 - St.-Sgt. Yonatan Evron, 20, of Rishon Lezion, was mortally wounded in a gun battle with terrorists near Jenin. He died en route to hospital.
Nov 21, 2005 - Eleven Israeli soldiers and one civilian are injured by a Hezbollah attack in Metulla, Northern Israel..
Dec 5, 2005 - Five people were killed and over 50 wounded in a suicide bombing at the entrance to the Sharon shopping mall in Netanya. The terrorist detonated the bomb when he was stopped by security guards, one of whom was killed. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Haim Amram, 26, of Netanya, a security guard at the mall; Alexandra Garmitzky, 65, of Netanya; Daniel Golani, 45, of Nahariya; Elia Rosen, 38, of Bat Hefer; and Keinan Tsuami, 20, of Petah Tikva.
Dec 8, 2005 - Sgt. Nir Kahane, 20, of Kiryat Tivon, was stabbed to death at the Kalandiya checkpoint, south of Ramallah. The assailant was apprehended. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.
Dec 16, 2005 - Yosef (Yossi) Shok, 35, of Beit Hagai was killed in a shooting attack while driving home in the southern Hebron hills. Two passengers were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed joint responsibility for the attack.
Dec 29, 2005 - Lt. Ori Binamo, 21, of Nesher was killed when a terrorist en route to carry out an attack in Israel detonated himself at roadblock set up near Tulkarm following an intelligence tip. Two Palestinians were also killed, one the taxi driver who was carrying the bomber. Three soldiers and seven Palestinians were wounded.
The ceasefire in 2006 wasn't much better for Israeli citizens, in the seven months following the Gaza Expulsion, the palestinians fired 800 rockets into Israel, In January of 2006, Hezbollah joined in, paying palestinians to fire Kassam rockets into Israel from Gaza.
"Palestinian terrorists get thousands of dollars per attack. Sometimes they are paid before the attack and sometimes they submit a bill to Lebanon afterward and the money gets transferred a short while later."
Peretz told the cabinet on Sunday that there have been cases over the last month where the IDF spotted terrorists preparing to fire rockets, but - because of the cease-fire - did not act.
I have to wonder at Ehud Olmert, why is he so willing to bloody his hands, to allow Israelis to be slaughtered by these animals?
Back in 2006, Olmert argued that the cease-fire had strategic value, and that Israel's policy of restraint had earned it "a lot of understanding and appreciation" around the world that would provide "leeway" in the future.
Leeway for what? Leeway for the arabs to kill more Jews? Does that mean the rest of the world appeciates that Olmert forces the IDF to stand aside while rockets land on Jews?
It would appear so.
Back then Olmert argued that "a strong military response would only unite Hamas and Fatah" and I'm sure he'll make the same tired argument again this time, as if Hamas and Fatah were not already united in their hatred of Jews.
The proper response is to bomb the hell out of Hamas and Fatah each and every time they try to kill Jews.
Any ceasefire has always meant the same thing, we cease, and they fire. This ceasefire will be no different.
Once upon a time, to be the Prime Minister of Israel meant that you defended Israel, and protected her people. Olmert has failed over and over again, he has done nothing but give way to arab demands and arab terror, and emboldened Israel's enemies.
There can be no negotiations with these arabs, because, when you negotiate with evil, evil wins.
and meanwhile, Gilad Shalit is still in the hands of the terrorists. Tomorrow it will be two years.
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June 22, 2008
Fearmongering Florida style
Are deadly lionfish invading South Florida's waters?
Top scientists are warning about an impending invasion of a poisonous fish into South Florida's waters.
Scientists don't use the word "invasion" lightly, but that's exactly what they are predicting of the exotic-looking lionfish.
The poisonous tips on the lionfish's fins could present a danger to people who swim, dive or work in South Florida waters.
The lionfish's sting is so serious it can send victims to the hospital and even kill them.
"There is no anti-venom for this," said Lad Akins, executive director of Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF).
Experts are so concerned about the impending invasion of lionfish they are desperately trying to warn the public.
Scientists and volunteers are feverishly trying to fight the invasion of lionfish.
To do this, they are studying -- and killing -- the lionfish, now found in both deep and shallow water.
OMG! We're all gonna die! or... not.
Aquarium manager Anthony Bartolome said he has been stung five times by lionfish.
"It pretty much burns like fire," Bartolome said.
The pain from a lionfish sting lasts for about 15 to 20 minutes.
Sure, a lionfish sting can kill someone, but so can a Portuguese man-of-war. Most people just hurt for a while, and it appears that the hurt from a lionfish wears off sooner than the hurt from a man-of-war. But what the heck, let's use the word "deadly" even though you're more than likely to just hurt for a bit. That's MSM fear mongering at its best, the use of the word deadly in the headline is just plain irresponsible reporting, calculated to provoke panic and hysteria.
So? Maybe we'll just eat...
They taste like chicken? Why does everything "exotic" taste like chicken?
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Epic Fail!
Ohfercryinoutloud!
Hey dumbass... you missed! But what the heck, set it to music, even slow it down so we can see how inept you really are, and load it up on the internet so we can laugh at you.
That's islam for ya! Hide in a corner, attack from behind, fail miserably, run away and then brag about it later.
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June 20, 2008
The Pelosi Premium
Oh well.
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June 19, 2008
I loved him then
and I love him now!
Parody, yes, but a good one and I'm happy to have a reason to post it.
Okay, back to the article. I was somewhat struck by this:
Last January McCain said that the president was “ very badly served by both the vice president and, most of all, the secretary of defense.”
“John said some nasty things about me the other day, and then next time he saw me, ran over to me and apologized,” Cheney said in an ABC News interview in February. “Maybe he’ll apologize to Rumsfeld.”
Aw. Ran over and apologized, did he? Nothing says hypocrite and panderer quite like an apology made in private for an attack made in public. Maybe McCain will apologize to Rumsfield, or... maybe he already has. In private.
Some of McCain’s colleagues in the Senate said they believe Rumsfeld will eventually support the GOP candidate. “He will be for him in due time,” Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said. ... Rumsfeld’s vote will be for McCain, Thune surmised, because “he cares about the country’s national security.”
Yeah sure, McCain really really cares about the country's national security, you can tell by his plan to close GITMO because after all, closing GITMO and bringing terrorists here into the United States prison system will do so much for the country's national security. Sure, why not give these hardened and experienced terrorists a captive audience made up of angry, violent, hate-filled American citizens and the opportunity to recruit and train and initiate them into Jihad. It will only make us safer, right?
If Obama was advocating this plan you'd say he was pro-terrorist, and I would agree with you. So...

Uh oh. There appears to be quite a few similarities between the two.
And... while we are on the subject, even though we have those hardened and experienced terrorists in custody, if John McCain is in charge, you can be sure that we'll never know who their terrorist friends are, and where those terrorist friends are, and we'll never know what those terrorists are planning, because we won't interrogate the terrorists we catch with any amount of aggression. McCain's policy of "pretty please" won't make us safer and sooner or later, those terrorists are going to get lucky again, and kill a bunch of innocent Americans.
UPDATE:
Republican John McCain vowed today that if he's president, Osama bin Laden will be either killed in combat or executed.
That little gem is posted on John's website. Sure, Johnny boy knows how to get him, all ya gotta do is just say "pretty please" to the next terrorist we catch and he'll tell us where to find bin Laden! Silly old George Bush just wasn't asking nice.
Gah! I despise that man more every day.
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June 17, 2008
Presented without commentary
Because anything I said would only get me in trouble:
and... no, I don't know where you can buy one. It ain't on the Republican Market website.
UPDATE No. 1: The White House button has led the Texas GOP to donate the $1,500 Alcox paid for two booth spaces to Midwest flood relief.
UPDATE No. 2: Party spokesman Hans Klingler said today: “This vendor need not apply to another Texas GOP state convention. The proceeds from their booth space will be donated to charity. We will not tolerate nor profit from bigotry.”
sigh.
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June 15, 2008
On Father's Day
More than anything, I want to wish a Happy Father's Day to the Marine you see there, down on one knee...

He served in Korea, as Infantry, in the Military Police and he was a proud member of the Marines' Drum and Bugle Corps.

And he just happens to be my Dad.

I want to wish my Dad a Happy Father's Day, but I can't. I can't because we are estranged. We are estranged because of his participation in the cult of Jews for Jesus, because of the teachings of that cult, which require that he convert everyone in his life to a Jew for Jesus, including me.
Over the years, as my Father sought solace in religion for deeds in his past, I tried to be a supportive and understanding daughter, through the "voodoo years" when he chanted and wore beads and sacrificed chickens, through the Jesus Fellowship where they talked in tongues and reached out to heal people over the computer (place your hands on the screen and you shall be healed) and various other religions of the month.
I closed my eyes when the bible passages came through the mail, I sighed when every conversation began with, and ended with, Jesus loves you. When, a few months after I completed the paperwork for his divorce from his third wife, I began my own divorce, I just shook my head when he told me I had better go to church, get down on my knees and beg Jesus to save my marriage. I closed my eyes, shook my head and sighed when he performed an exorcism on me while I was in Neuro-ICU recovering from brain surgery. That was a hard thing to excuse, but excuse it I did, because I love my Father, and I was determined to have him in my life.
Not too very long after that, he told me... "It breaks my heart that you will be in hell while I am in heaven" and I reeled away from that, we didn't talk for several years. I received a bible passage or two in the mail over time, but that was the extent of our contact. I was reduced to hearing about my Father through from my sister, he sold his house here and moved up north. He was working, he was well. It seems that, for some reason unknowable, he was more aggressive with me, and easier on the Jesus stuff with my siblings.
I don't have this problem with other Christians in my life, they accept me in their lives and their hearts for who and what I am, they accept that I am a Jew, and I can't recall ever meeting another Christian who said or did such things. But it seems my Dad can't, or won't, accept me as being Jewish and the constant preaching drove me away.
But still, I missed my Dad.
So, last year, I took steps for reconciliation. I was welcomed back into his life as if I had never stepped out, but it didn't take long for the religious emails to start up. He sent me essays on Jesus and told me "post this on your website." I asked him to stop and he agreed, and then disregarded his agreement. One too many emails shoving his religion down my throat, and here we are again, estranged.
So. Today the pain of separation is especially sharp in my heart. Its Father's Day, and I miss my Dad.
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June 14, 2008
Today's Happy Couple

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Today's Moderate Moslems
"Former USF Student Agrees To Plead Guilty To Aiding Terrorists"
TAMPA – Former University of South Florida student Ahmed Mohamed has agreed to plead guilty to providing material support to terrorists, according to a signed 12-page plea agreement entered onto the docket in U.S. District Court.
Mohamed, an Egyptian citizen, was arrested, along with another student, Youssef Megahed, in North Carolina in August after deputies said they found explosive materials in their trunk.
Authorities charged Mohamed with trying to help terrorists in connection with a video they said he made and posted to the Web site YouTube. On the video, authorities said, he showed how to use a remote-controlled toy to detonate a bomb.
Under the terms of the plea deal, prosecutors have agreed to dismiss other charges, including counts in an indictment alleging he illegally transported explosives. The maximum penalty for the charge to which Mohamed will plead guilty is 15 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine.
But but but...
"They just had fireworks. They were just "naive kids," said Ahmed Bedier, Executive Director of the Counsel For Islamic American Relations (CAIR). They were just guilty of DWM, Driving While Muslim, right? 'Had they been two white kids nobody would be asking any questions."
Yeah. Right. Sure.
The plea agreement describes the 12-minute YouTube video in detail, and says Mohamed told investigators his intention in making and distributing the recording was to support attempts by terrorists to murder employees of the United States, including members of the military engaged in their official duties.
Mohamed said he made the video in his Tampa apartment and uploaded it using the screen name Michaljebral. He said he wanted to teach "martyrdoms" and "suiciders" how to save themselves so they could continue to fight the invaders, the plea agreement states.
Mohamed said he considered the U.S. Military and those fighting with the U.S. military in Arab countries to be invaders.
You can be sure that these moderate moslems have moderate moslem friends but we'll never know who and where they are, and we'll never know what they are planning, because we can't interrogate the terrorists we catch with any amount of aggression. "Pretty please" won't get us anywhere and sooner or later, these moderate moslems are going to get lucky, and kill a bunch of innocent Americans.
They're coming for us, and if you don't believe that, well, here are a few more moderate moslems, showing their love for us infidels:
Remember... there is no terrorist threat. Go have a cold beer, eh?
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June 13, 2008
Survey said:
And that's why we win!
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June 12, 2008
Bastards!
But then again, what else is there to expect from the french?
The beech trees of Saint Pierre de Varengeville-Duclair forest bore a poignant testimony to the D-Day landings for more than six decades. Thousands of American soldiers stationed there after the liberation of Normandy spent their spare hours with a knife or bayonet creating a lasting reminder of their presence.
Although the trees grew and the graffiti swelled and twisted, this most peculiar memory of one of the 20th century’s defining moments remained visible - until now. Amid bureaucratic indifference and a dispute between officials and the forest owner, most of the trees have been felled, chopped up and turned into paper.
Claude Quétel, a French historian and Second World War specialist, was horrified when he discovered what he called a catastrophe and a shameless act. “It is a typically French failing to wipe out the traces of the past,” he told The Times.
The trees surrounded land in the heart of Saint Pierre de Varengeville-Duclair forest, near Rouen in Normandy, which was once home to a US army camp named after the Twenty Grand brand of cigarettes. It was one of nine cigarette camps - along with Pall Mall, Old Gold, Philip Morris, Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Home Run, Wings and Herbert Tareyton - used by troops needing treatment or waiting to be sent elsewhere. They were places of calm between the D-Day landings and the Ardennes, the Siegfried Line or the Pacific.
Camp Twenty Grand, set up in September 1944 and closed in February 1946, had tents for 20,000 US soldiers as well as a few hundred German prisoners. Some of the Americans stayed weeks, others months, bringing chocolate, fruit and parties to a French population emerging from the rigour of Nazi occupation.
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Gah! I spit on the french, and all their generations, yesterday, today, and into the future.
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In the name of Peace
On Wednesday, Israel's political-security cabinet decided not to launch a military operation in Gaza, preferring to give Egyptian negotiators additional time to broker a ceasefire with Hamas.
and what do you suppose happens?
Well, I'm told that at least 40 mortars and 25 Qassams landed in Israel, primarily in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, a number of fires have broken out as a result.
In Kibbutz Yad Mordechai, a 59-year-old woman was wounded by shrapnel to her neck. She is currently being treated by emergency medical service personnel. Fires are buring
One of the mortars landed in Palestinian territory near the Erez crossing, lightly injuring a Palestinan.
and... a missile, apparently of a type "Grad" landed near Ashkelon. No injuries were reported but a number of people suffered from shock. The city's alert system did not sound prior to the missile's landing.
The attacks are supposedly a "response" to death of a high-ranking terrorist who mishandled some explosives and blew himself (and a few other terrorists) to bits.
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June 11, 2008
Only in Israel
would such a statement be necessary:
Dozens of soldiers and officers from a reserve IDF infantry brigade have written a letter to the chief of the general staff, asking that he prevent Israel from freeing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for their release in the event that they are captured by the enemy, Channel 2 reported Tuesday.
"We are willing to sit in the enemy's prison as long as it takes," wrote the soldiers of the brigade, which is considered to be one of the army's finest, and would be one of the first to enter the Gaza Strip if the government decides on a large-scale military operation there.
The soldiers intend to send the letter to IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen Gabi Ashkenazi when such a decision is made.
In it, they also request that no negotiations be held over bodies or body parts.
Because Israel is the only country in the world that is forced to accomodate and negotiate with terrorists.
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June 10, 2008
Today's MFCS
GAH!
I've got two words for Mark Dice, and that's fuck you, you lowlife peice of shit stupid bastard.
Wait! That was more than two words. Let me try that again.
Fuck you!
I've written both organizations mentioned in the announcement to warn them, and I sent them a link to the site. I've also offered to help vet the letters, if there is any way for such a thing to happen.
I don't believe for a minute that these scumbags will find their letters well received but still, we need to counter that happy horseshit, if you're not writing to our troops to say thank you and to encourage them, well, now would be a good time to start.
and... you can write that MFCS directly at Mark(at)TheResistanceManifesto.com
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“These letters will end up in the toilet or on the firing range,” said Capt. Pete Hegseth, executive director of Vets for Freedom and a veteran of the Iraq War. “They just laugh off this kind of stuff.”
Hegseth told FOX News that American troops don’t need help from Dice to figure out why they’re in Iraq.
“The fact of the matter is most soldiers and Marines understand why they’re fighting,” Hegseth said. “These are volunteers who believe in their service — they believe in the mission they’ve been sent to do.”
“We believe in finishing this mission, we believe in what we’re doing and that’s how most veterans and troops on the ground feel.”
Hegseth wasn’t worried that the troops would be deterred by the mailings. “I don’t think they’re going to want to take the time to open the mail from some fringe political sect,” he said. “They’re too busy winning the war in Iraq.”
Just makes ya feel all good again, don't it!
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Patriotism is born of our passion and love for our country. It makes us fear for her, defend her, sacrifice for her.
Patriotism keeps us alive. It inspires us on the battlefield to fight to the death. It challenges us, dares us to strive for superiority, drives us on as the Olympic torch flames, and commands us to achieve the highest of achievements. Patriotism inspires us to not only live in America, but to live for America. As John Kennedy said, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."
"I believe as a patriot that I am responsible to be well informed on how my government works and who the people that represent me are. I believe my grandfathers are patriots because they risked their lives to fight for our country. Any soldiers that trained for or fought in a war are patriots.
Flag embodies.
Patriotism is looking at the American Flag and feeling part of something greater than any one of us individually.
Patriotism is going to work and being a productive member of society.
Patriotism does not mean we are better than others, but it does mean we are damn proud of what we have accomplished in this country - and that we have no intentions of giving it up.
Patriotism is understanding that the freedoms we enjoy come with a price, and if necessary, being willing to defend it with your life.
















































