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DUBOB 11- more tales from the Dark UnderBelly Of the Beast...
various links and websites | 01-31-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 01/31/2003 5:07:21 PM PST by backhoe

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THIS HILLARY CARE THING KEEPS GETTING WORSE AND WORSE
 
Lerach admits role in kickback scheme (Prison sentence for big Hillary donor)
 
Hsu headed home Thursday
 
Bill Clinton elicits what we liked, would like to forget
 
Hillary: No Lock on Women Voters
 
(from 1998) CLINTON RE-ELECTION FUNDS TRACED TO ASIAN PROSTITUTION RING (how nice, Hillary)
 
Iran : "Zionist regime's allies to receive response on World Qods Day" (October 12)
 
Double-digit home price drops coming (Drops in 3/4 of US markets some over 10%)
 
And the hits to Michigan keep on coming (one-state recession alert)
 
Bond Market Collapsing
 
Home Construction Is Slowest in 12 Years
 
Beijing turns its back on embattled Robert Mugabe ( Zimbabwe )
 
• 911 Audio: Woman in Wheelchair Dies After Being Tasered by Police
 
"Single-Payer" Health Care Is Anything But Free
 
Children force another child to perform sex act on school bus
 
The return of Amnesty bill
 
Gunsmith program going great guns... Smiths are in demenad
 
You Want Nasty? Check Out My Hate Mail (Ah, the 'tolerance' of liberals!)
 
Stupid, Ignorant or Biased?

7,601 posted on 09/19/2007 12:09:11 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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Rep. Peter King: There are "too many mosques in this country”
 
Hillarizing Health Care --The new Hillary health-care plan is very different from the old 1993-1994 Hillary plan. It is far slyer, and far cleverer, far more well-packaged. The same arguments that applied to the old Hillary plan do not necessarily apply to the new plan. But the new health plan ends up in the same place as the old health plan — with the government running everything.
In this brave new world, life insurance will be a lot more valuable to people than health insurance.
 
Chicago: "Cook County sales tax increase proposed hike from 9 to 11 percent"
 
"Virtual Fence" in Arizona remains unworkable because of glitch
 
Rather Files $70 Million Lawsuit Against CBS
 
Lamborghini vandal caught via Bluetooth
 

What's The Opposite Of Diversity?

University;

"Yes, diversity in all things. Except, of course, in thought. Presumably, Professor Stanton is also “stunned”, “appalled” and “deeply offended” by the over-representation of, say, gay people in the spheres of arts and drama, or of women in the caring professions, or of Indian employees in Indian restaurants. Perhaps some recalibration of those industries is also in order, to ensure suitable diversity.
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7,602 posted on 09/19/2007 4:27:06 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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 FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO CARE ABOUT FD
 
Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 8, 9, 10 ]
 
  Noobies
 
Donors Stir 'Bundling' Questions (another "shoe")
 
Fund Firm Names Hsu in Suit

From UNLIMITED ACCESS - amazing Gary Aldrich anecdote about Hillary and healthcare
From LucyT | 09/20/2007 1:08:28 AM EDT new

Here’s the book I was trying to remember, now if I could remember who asked about it...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1899368/posts

 

POLICE CHIEFS, BIPARTISAN MEMBERS OF CONGRESS CALL FOR NEW APPROACH TO REDUCING GUN VIOLENCE-- Ummm, hello? Anybody home? How about locking up criminals using guns in a crime and leaving the law-abiding citizens alone?

 
great stuff here.
and this hidden web stuff-- I didn't realize the extent
very interesting
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from; By Dan Giancaterino, Internet Librarian
24 Pennsylvania Law Weekly 1022 (September 3, 2001)
Updated for Web usage - July 16, 2003

http://www.jenkinslaw.org/collection/researchguides/publications/dan-hiddenweb.php

The Hidden Web
 
 
 

Rather Sues CBS for Damaging His Reputation

Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 12:41:41 pm PDT

Dan Rather, who was the stooge in a plot to tilt a presidential election with phony documents, is suing CBS for $70 million, and still insisting the documents weren’t proven to be fake.

Dan Rather, whose career at CBS News ground to an inglorious end 15 months ago over his role in an unsubstantiated report questioning President Bush’s Vietnam-era National Guard service, filed a $70 million lawsuit this afternoon against the network, its corporate parent and three of his former superiors.

Mr. Rather, 75, asserts that the network violated his contract by giving him insufficient airtime on “60 Minutes” after forcing him to step down as anchor of the “CBS Evening News” in March 2005.

He also contends that the network committed fraud by commissioning a “biased” and incomplete investigation of the flawed Guard broadcast and, in the process, “seriously damaged his reputation.” As plaintiffs, the suit names CBS and its chief executive, Leslie Moonves; Viacom and its chief executive, Sumner Redstone; and Andrew Heyward, the former president of CBS News.

It wasn’t the investigation that damaged Rather’s reputation. It was his own actions ... and this:

UPDATE at 9/19/07 1:23:28 pm:

Bummerdietz looks forward to discovery.

Wiki is not a bad starting point...

They offer extensive crosslinks, so you can follow, and find, more information.

Regarding movies, pop culture, and other areas not subject to left-wing ire and bias, they can be quite useful.

Any subject related to anything on the Right, or Conservative arena seems to have lots of built-in biases and distortions, and has to be taken with a grain of salt.

In summary, Wiki has its uses- you just have to be prudent in using it.

Journalists Get a Rare Look Inside North Korea, A Land Trapped in Time

Peru 'meteorite' strike leaves 200 sick

Measure Would Offer Legal Status to Illegal Immigrant Students (Dream Act)--They couldnt get whole-hog sham-nesty, so now we get... SHAMNESTY ... by the slice.

"Z" VISA RETURNS: NEW 'SPECIAL' VISAS FOR ILLEGAL ALIEN 'CRIME VICTIMS.'

Sunny Outlook: Can Sunshine Provide All U.S. Electricity?

Planned Parenthood's Abortion Values -- Making Children Seem Unwanted

Introducing Wal-Mart-Care

Cancer cure 'may be available in two years'

Are we headed for an epic bear market?(finally an article you can understand)

Thompson Leads Giuliani While Clinton’s Lead over Obama Grows (Harris Poll)

A Quiet Roar: Fred Thompson Not-So-Silently Storms Versailles (Good read!)


7,603 posted on 09/20/2007 3:24:35 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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Global Taxation Treaty (UNCLOS, LOST) ComesBefore U.S. Senate
 
PROTECTING TERRORISTS' PRIVACY ... (Congressional Democrats and global terrorists VS: America)
 
Subsidized Housing Plagued by Neglect and Corruption, Report Says--Can't we hurry up and put these guys in charge of healthcare already?
 
Where HillaryCare Goes Wrong
 
Victor Davis Hanson: Why It’s So Hard to Win
 
Energy costs this winter: high
 
One More Reason to Distrust Global Warming Predictions
 
Australia 'cracked US F-18 fighter codes' in the 1980s
 
Filed under: Anger

Dr. Helen is quickly becoming a favorite of mine. Not only does she understand that society is unbelievably biased against men, but can back it up with regular posts.

Today she talks about a MSN article, “The Starter Husband”. The post is interesting, but I found the comments to be also interesting (unlike most comment threads on blogs). I think it was Warren Farrell who first said that the entire thrust of American feminism is that "Women should have options. Men should have obligations".

 

 

( To explain that tagline of mine, for some time I used "Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the trakball into the sunset..."

After the letdown of the 2006 elections, I migrated to a nice, quiet, nonpolitical blog to recoup, where a pretty  English lady there told me "merry-hearted boys make the best old men..."

And since I come from a long line of shipbreakers and pirates, err, "seafarers,"  I kind of stirred all that together, and came up with...
_________________
(Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)


7,604 posted on 09/20/2007 5:33:50 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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Lawyer in Plea Deal Was Edwards Bundler [The Breck Girl's Norman Hsu]
 
Saddam's WMDs : a FReeper documentary
 
 
 
 

7,605 posted on 09/20/2007 6:30:50 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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I think Richard Warman
 
Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 13, 14, 15 ]
 
Giuliani Adviser Under Fire for Comments (Rep. Pete King)-- "too many mosques"-- but he's right.
 
The enemy is within the gates, and the Jackal Pack Press is so skeered of being called "racist" they won't tell you about the danger.
 
Dearborn's latest jihadi
 
More "enemy in the gates"--'Dream' For Illegals Gets a Wake-up Call
 
And...Some Oregon schools adopting Mexican curriculum
 
Did Clinton-appointed federal judge and prosecutor throw Rosen criminal case to protect Hillary?
 
Anti-illegals bill sparks uproar in France
 
Cambodians await Khmer Rouge trials
 
US expert warns of fresh shocks (If Housing Price Continue To Fall)
 
Sitting Down? A Winter Storm Is On Its Way(So.Cal: And Al Bore is no where to be found. LOL)
 
Schwarzenegger embraces role as global-warming statesman-- pity, he had good potential...
 
Cold Yet? [Hansen model predicted new ice age coming]
 
Cool It a review of the book by skeptical environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg
 
WHY DEMOCRATS JUST ABSOLUTELY HATE BEING CALLED .....
 
Sen. Clinton's vision leads to rationing
 
Most Voters Say Election 2008 is Annoying and a Waste of Time
 
Poll: Clinton's lead grows, Thompson tops Giuliani
 
Fred Thompson Standing Strong on the Principles of Federalism - Win or Lose
 
Women Will Elect the Next President
 
Regaining the Rural Vote .... (Fred Thompson ALERT: Red State Democrats panic)

7,606 posted on 09/20/2007 1:08:33 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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D’oh, Canada! (Canadian Politicos Prefer US For Their Health Care)
 
It’s Not Hillarycare, It’s Hillarycon
 
Democratic Fundraiser Charged in $60M Fraud Scheme (Hillraiser Norman Hsu)
 
"The year gun control became a health-care issue." Any bets Hillary'd do it again?
 
Police chiefs call for ban on assault weapons--ouright lies, fraud and distortion-- read these facts here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1899721/posts?page=61#61
 
Deaths Associated with HPV Vaccine Start Rolling In, Over 3500 Adverse Affects Reported
 
Time Mag’s Michael Kinsley Makes MoveOn.org’s ‘Betray us’ Ad Fault of Limbaugh, O’Reilly
 
Let Africa Sink
 
Islamophobophobia
 
 
(Sweden:) Women fight for right to bare breasts
 
SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENT (NHC for Gulf of Mexico)

7,607 posted on 09/20/2007 4:15:10 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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SENATE ATTEMPTS TO STUFF AMNESTY DOWN THE THROATS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AGAIN THIS WEEK
 
Enemy inside the gate ping:
 
CNN Graphic of the PETN explosive residue found in the wreckage:

 

George Soros: The Man, The Mind And The Money Behind MoveOn
 
 Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 18, 19, 20 ]
 
 I think Richard Warman [ 1, 2 ]
 It was revealed lately that Warman is a member and supporter of EGALE, a Quebec based gay rights group.
 
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF GOVERNMENT SPYCAMS, but 80% of London crime is unsolved. That's because spycams aren't about solving crime, just as red-light cameras aren't about traffic safety.
 
Great Britain: Medical graduates out of work because overseas doctors ‘take too many jobs’
 
American Deflation Real [ 1, 2 ] --This was an oldie, but a goodie, it kind of showed what was in the works all along: http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/high-prices.html
 "Cheap energy is how we got into this mess."
~ George W. Bush

Terror Watch at Calif Fire Stations

Suspicious activity in the northern central California area, large "middle eastern" population.  Think Lodi. Seems like  these fellas are checking the response times and the equipment in the stations.Video, photos taken at fire stations spark concerns.   Suspicious Activity At California Fire Stations | | Comments (1)

 

CA: Video, photos taken at fire stations spark concerns  
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The Islamist Trojan Horse  
 
Cancer cure 'may be available in two years'
 
Danger!!! Breast Milk is Toxic!!!!
 
Hillary continues "health"y dose of socialism
 
Hsu Is Accused of Ponzi Scheme

WP Finds Past Shady Donors On Hillary’s List

September 20th, 2007

Some surprising near-journalism from the Washington Post:

Past Clouds Candidates’ Donor Lists

Names From ’90s Scandal Among Clinton ‘Bundlers’

By John Solomon and Matthew Mosk
Thursday, September 20, 2007; A01

A list of the donors who have “bundled” large sums from dozens of individuals to give to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign includes several figures who were involved in the 1990s Democratic Party fundraising scandal that tarnished her husband’s record.

Among them is an Oklahoma oilman who testified in the mid-1990s that the firm he worked for, owned by Democratic fundraisers, sought to curry favor with Bill Clinton’s administration by providing payments and a golf club membership to a Cabinet secretary’s son

Clinton includes on her list of “Hillraisers” — those who have committed to raising more than $100,000 for her White House bid — several financiers linked to past troubles. They include Marvin Rosen, the former Democratic National Committee finance chairman whose efforts to reward six-figure party donors with attendance at White House coffees and overnight stays in the Lincoln Bedroom became the focal point of Senate hearings into fundraising abuses

William Stuart Price, the Oklahoma oilman also on the “Hillraiser” list, stunned a courtroom in 1995 when he detailed how his former gas company had tried to “gain influence” with the Clinton administration by providing $160,000 in money and membership in a ritzy Washington golf club to the son of a Cabinet secretary

Price’s testimony became the focal point of a criminal investigation of Ron Brown, then commerce secretary and a former chairman of the Democratic Party. The inquiry ended with the conviction of Price’s former bosses, Nora and Gene Lum, for making illegal donations.

Also on the list is former senator Robert G. Torricelli (D-N.J.), who withdrew from a 2002 reelection campaign after being “severely admonished” by the Senate for taking lavish gifts from a businessman and contributor, David Chang

“It seems like deja vu,” said Michael Madigan, a Republican lawyer who helped lead an extensive investigation into the Clinton administration’s 1996 fundraising practices by then-Sen. Fred D. Thompson (R-Tenn.). “It sounds like a carbon copy of the last Clinton campaign.” …

“The most important thing I learned about this issue is that all campaigns have the same problem, regardless of party or candidate: How do you know who has skeletons and who does not?” said Lanny Davis, who as special counsel to Bill Clinton handled campaign finance issues for him from 1996 to 1998. “Let’s face it: Campaign organizations are not ‘CSI’ — not even close — even if they’d like to be.” …

Well, if the moral ethicist (and Pakistan lobbyist) Lanny Davis says it’s okay, then it must be okay.

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"The Clinton campaign declined to comment to ABC News on Wednesday…"
 
 A NORMAN HSUPDATE: "U.S. Attorney Outlines Hsu's Alleged Fraud Scheme; Sen. Clinton Distancing Herself From Sticky Situation."
 

SENATE CONDEMNS THE "BETRAYUS" AD, 72-25: Hillary Clinton voted against condemning the ad. More here including this observation: "Some of the senators who won the greatest support from the netroots in the last election, like McCaskill, Tester, Klobuchar, and Webb, voted to condemn the ad."

WILL THE HSUTH COME OUT AT LAST? "Lawsuit may show where Hsu got his money for campaign contributions." (Via NewsAlert).

Plus this: "Justice Department officials in New York will announce criminal charges against Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu today for allegedly orchestrating a $60 million fraud scheme and committing related federal campaign finance crimes."

 
Columbia's disgrace, part 2

Debate this.

ahmadinejad2.jpg

"Without any doubt Ahmadinejad was one of the central players in the group that seized the embassy and held hostages."

--Mark Bowden, Guests of the Ayatollah: The First Battle in America's War With Militant Islam (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006), page 615.

To comment on this post, go here.

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THE DAM BURSTS at the Al Dura trial.
 

Mary Mapes: Still Lying, Even More Bitter

Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 4:43:14 pm PDT

In a borderline psychotic screed at Arianna Huffington’s hate site, Mary Mapes peddles lies to the left-wing sheep, who all believe her: Mary Mapes: Courage for Dan Rather. 292 comments

 

COP-KILLING THUG LINKED TO “ARABIC” SCHOOL

FBI Taped Sen. Stevens

Woman Says She Was Strip-Searched After Power Line Dispute“It’s just pure, old-fashioned intimidation. They want people’s land and they don’t want to pay for it,”

The Islamist Trojan Horse


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Mexican official urges North American Union

Left, CAIR Attack Peter King And Rudy Giuliani

Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 7:22:58 pm PDT

The leftists at Politico tried to stage a hit on Rudy Giuliani and Peter King today, and I received more than a dozen emails pointing me at their deceptive piece: Giuliani adviser criticized for remark. Unindicted Hamas co-conspirators CAIR are also involved in this attack: Giuliani Adviser Under Fire for Comments. 363 comments

 

If You Want to See Media Bias in Action...

Many people don't believe there is a profound media bias in this country. Many people also believe in global warming.

If you would like to see, undeniable, incontrovertible, non-negotiable, unambiguous, inescapable proof that:

1) The media is hopelessly biased

and

2) "Global Warming" is a byproduct of said bias,

You need look no further than this New York Times story.

To get the joke you MUST read each and EVERY word. Pay special attention to the last sentence.  (That last sentence made me blink several times. To go from global warming doom and gloom, to ending the paragraph saying that the expansion is near a record high, with a straight face?)  Read it twice or three times if you need to. The NYT does more to prove my point in one story than I could in a year of blogging.


 
 

Rather On King: Incoherent

Dan Rather appeared on Larry King Live tonight, and the most charitable description one can give Rather is incoherent. He could barely complete a sentence, and when he could, he sputtered about grand conspiracies among "Big Corporations" to undermine independent journalism. Declaring that "this is the right fight at the right time," he couldn't explain why he told Larry King that he and CBS made a mistake in running the story, only eight months after the collapse of the CBS story.

It's almost breathtaking in its excruciating wonder. He says that he's the only man who bring out the truth about what happened at CBS, when he could stammer out a coherent thought at all. Bear in mind that the truth-seeking Rather still thinks that his source (Bill Burkett) has never been impeached, that the type-set memos still haven't been proven impossible to produce on the Texas Air National Guard's typewriters of the day, that Rather ignores that Burkett now no longer claims that he delivered the originals to CBS but retyped copies from a mysterious Lucy Ramirez, and that the memos themselves had numerous context and formatting errors. If the truth bit Dan Rather on any of his extremities, he still wouldn't recognize it.

Of course, Rather tried to steer the conversation away from the documents whenever he could. He now claims that the documents are little more than red herrings, even though CBS proclaimed them as the proof of their story at the time. Instead of acknowledging the fraud of the memos, he accused Dick Thornburgh of participating in a fraud in the internal CBS investigation. He insists that the network forced him to deliver a fraudulent apology -- well, more or less forced, as he continually backed away from it. When that didn't work, he kept bringing up Abu Ghraib, as if that story -- which CBS reported months earlier -- had anything to do with the TANG story.

The one word that describes Rather outside of incoherent is paranoid. He keeps blaming Big Corporations and Big Government for his downfall, and thinks people like Sumner Redstone and Les Moonves are in on the conspiracy, along with the Bush administration. He held himself up as the epitome of the objective, idealistic journalist, the only one willing to tell Truth to Power. However, when King played a clip from Mike Wallace in 2006 saying that Rather should have resigned when CBS fired the team that produced the TANG story, Rather got rather defensive about having all of his previously-declared integrity challenged.

King, by the way, barely kept his skepticism hidden. He wasn't buying it, and neither would anyone who watched this pathetic collapse of Rather.

UPDATE: Our friend Bernie Goldberg also called Rather "paranoid" -- and that was before Rather's appearance on Larry King. Goldberg says CBS shouldn't and won't settle. The most delicious part of this lawsuit will be CBS arguing that the memos were fraudulent, because that's the only way they can defend against Rather's suit.

UPDATE II: A couple of minor grammatical corrections, as well as mistakenly putting Abu Ghraib after the TANG story instead of before it. That begs the question -- if CBS wanted to curry favor with the Bush administration, why would Les Moonves have allowed the Abu Ghraib story to remain at the top of the CBS play list for so long?


7,609 posted on 09/21/2007 4:44:24 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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The Sleeper Cell Next Door--how we can best fight homegrown jihad.
 
Canadian dollar reaches parity with staggering U.S. greenback (First time in 30 years)
 
canadian dollar exchange, updated every second! [ 1 ... 4, 5, 6 ]

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THEY'RE PUSHING FOR A HATE CRIMES LAW IN GEORGIA
 
Explaining Liberal Thinking In A Single Column
 
Still running hot:
 
 Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING--[ 1 ... 21, 22, 23 ]
 
Hsocking Hsu Secrets Revealed! (This is getting VERY STRANGE)

For those of you waiting for the newest data update, it's all polished up and uploaded to the Google doc.  A couple notes about this iteration:

Hsu vs. Abramoff
 
George Soros: The Man, The Mind And The Money Behind MoveOn
 
Larry Summers & the Thought Police ( Former Harvard President ostracized in many colleges )
 
OK, Where Are We Now? (we will break above the Dow 14,000 level by early 2008)
 
More Americans Say Value Of Their Home Has Fallen
 
Bambi Vs. The Bureaucrats (State Wants To Euthanize Doe Man Raised From Fawn)
 
Founder's Quotes - Defining a "Republic"
 
 "Jimmy Carter's War Against the Jews" (video)(Warning: Graphic Images)
 
Pop Culture-How Gays Cruise for Sex…It's Not Pretty
 
Firearms Industry Not Buying Giuliani's Overtures
 Click the Gadsden flag for pro-gun resources!
 
Hillary Can Win
 
Breakfast this morning with Fred Thompson! (with photos/video)
 
Fred Ahead
 
Tornado Hits 50 Homes in Florida, Subtropical Depression Forms

7,611 posted on 09/21/2007 11:05:31 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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 Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 21, 22, 23 ]
There is something odd going on, when someone tries to censor your opinion that they are a censor.
 
 
Does This Country need a "Radio Free Canada"? [ 1, 2 ]
 
 
A fistful of Hseckels

The Wall Street Journal has been doing a particularly good job digging up the shards of bona fide fundraising scandals involving the Clinton campaign, but Flip Pidot has been cranking out related analysis like a one man think tank. He has just posted his most recent update, and Flip seems to have picked up the scent: "Hsocking Hsu secrets revealed!"

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 Posted by Ed Morrissey on September 21, 2007 9:27 AM | Comments (17)
It's Time To Go...

Get off the National Stage.

The smell is stifling.

We have had enough cackling laughs, finger waging, and big fat lies.

 
 
 
The $50 Billion ’Ohio (Universal) Health Care Plan,’-- That’s over $4,400 for every man, woman, and child in Ohio, or over $17,000 for a family of four.
 
Velociraptor was a 3ft. Turkey!
 
Bill Gertz: Former DIA analyst says Muslim Brotherhood an insurgent threat in America

Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, October 22

Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 11:41:17 am PDT

Beginning October 22, student groups across the nation will hold Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.

The Week’s events will include speeches about Islamo-Fascism by prominent figures, including former Senator Rick Santorum (Penn State, Temple and UPenn), Sean Hannity (Columbia), Ann Coulter (Tulane and USC), Dennis Prager (UC Santa Barbara), Robert Spencer (Brown, Dartmouth, University of Rhode Island, and DePaul), Daniel Pipes (Northeastern and UPenn), David Horowitz (Columbia, Emory, Ohio State, Michigan and Wisconsin), Michael Ledeen (Maryland), Nonie Darwish (UCLA and Berkeley), Wafa Sultan (Stanford) and radio talk show hosts Melanie Morgan (San Francisco State), Michael Medved (University of Washington), Martha Zoeller (Georgia Tech), Alan Nathan (George Mason), Mark Larson (to be named) and many others.

A major theme of the Week will be the oppression of women in Islam. The photo accompanying this article, which shows a teenage girl buried before being stoned to death for alleged sexual offenses, will serve as the poster for the protest Week. The stoning took place in Iran.

The radical Islamic front groups are seething, of course.

Already, CAIR and the Muslim Students Association — which are fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas — are planning to hold counter- demonstrations during the Week called “Peace Not Prejudice.” Since the Islamic radicals whom these organizations represent and defend are among the most prejudiced people on earth, and since their own sponsoring organizations, Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, have declared a global war against the West, this can only be regarded as high-order satire. The Muslim Students Association is welcome to sign our petition denouncing Islamo-Fascism and defending the dignity of all individuals, infidels included. It can be accessed here.

'Washroom Sex Should Not Be a Crime' --Regardless of whether you like public sex, or have public sex, it is a part of the gay community's history and remains part of its present.
" Well, thanks for letting us know, Brenda. And here we thought the homosexual lobby was interested in marriage, adoption and such. Silly us."

7,612 posted on 09/21/2007 4:25:51 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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Still running hot...
  Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 25, 26, 27 ]
 
The Islamist Fifth Column In America
 
Dream Act: America's Nightmare

Illeagals U-Turn; Gov's Plan OKs Licences for Aliens (NY)

Shamnesty Watch: Waffling over the DREAM Act

September 21, 2007 04:07 PM by Michelle Malkin40 Comments

 
One on One with Steven Emerson: 'Jihad is jihad'
 
IED Explodes
 
For Purge Information - LGF’ers Start Here   ( 1 2 313) --Many  derided people who would silence someone because of who they associated with at another site. 

Alrighty, graph goodness as promised / threatened.

/“Nobody ‘Spects the Stat Inquisition!”

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Mike C. says:

Ann

Very good.  I think the situation is even more dire now, though, with even some of the worst hinting at walking over the most trivial of matters.

Just a Rathergate baby here, but then, those were truly the salad days AtS.  ( ATS means "across the street"-- acronym for LGF... )

 Regardless of what happened since or what happens in the future, you have to give Charles “The Throbbing Memo.” That was simply brilliant.  A pity it ran downhill, but nothing lasts forever.

 
Sarah D.:
TattooedIntellectual - 21 September 2007 06:18 PM

#988 Charles 9/21/07 11:15:35 am reply quote report 0

Just to finish this debacle, please note that “Jheka” registered at least six accounts at LGF. Several other of the GCP people have done the same thing, and have been using these dishonest accounts to cause trouble at LGF.

Those of you defending these people need to have a reality check. This is really ugly, obsessed behavior.

WTF is he going on about?  Ed is the only person I can think of that’s registered at both sites and posts regularly at both, and maybe Odinist.  Nobody else gives a shit.

He’s lying, yet again.  Many many posters back then had multiple nics for various reasons.  I had Taarna to poke fun of Geepers with, Jheka had the Pirate one (for talk like a pirate day IIRC) and the Blitz one for April Fools day.  This IS NOT A SECRET and never was!  Many got Heather nics to poke fun of the idiots with.

His going on like these are new is a lie, and he damned well knows it - if he had any honesty left that is.

What we are witnessing folks, is a full blown breakdown.  This is making the likes of the Skanky Sunday pale in comparison.

This is when we get to see, live, how LGF is taken over by a dictatorship.  Lies spoken as truth.

reaganite:
Don’t forget, Ann was banned shortly after Chuckette lied about the banning of bigel and she produced the Chuckette’s own words with a link.

Another quick thought (I’m cooking dinner), Chuckette not only banned us, he banned us from searching his database. So he lies about us knowing his new “minions” won’t actually look.

Remember back when Chuckette? What about this one? Or this one? I got more Chuckette.

Really, it’s real simple, you were made by the very same posters you shat on.

How about this Chuckette? Remember when I emailed it to you and you stopped responding to my emails?

"...you’ve been Cast Out™ from the Garden of Chuck.  You should probably be weeping and wailing instead of heading out for debauchery..."

Gun Crime doubles in the U.K.--

After Disarming the Public after the Dublane Shooting, Gun Crimes and Gun smuggling takes off in the U.K.

The silent hand of Supply and Demand.  Gun Smuggling up dramatically in Liverpool and Manchester

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article2317307.ece

Weapons sell for just £50 as suspects and victims grow ever younger

Senior police officers have been warning for several months that a growing number of teenagers in big cities are becoming involved in gun crime.

The age of victims and suspects has fallen over the past three years as the availability of firearms in some cities has risen. Liverpool and Manchester are the cities where illegal guns are most readily available, with criminals claiming that some weapons are being smuggled from Ireland. Sawn-off shotguns are now being sold for as little as £50, and handguns for £150.

Despite a ban on handguns introduced in 1997 after 16 children and their teacher were shot dead in the Dunblane massacre the previous year, their use in crimes has almost doubled to reach 4,671 in 2005-06. Official figures show that although Britain has some of the toughest anti-gun laws in the world, firearm use in crime has risen steadily. This year eight young people have been killed in gun attacks: six in London and one each in Manchester and Liverpool.

“Illegal firearms have become increasingly accessible to younger offenders who appear more likely to use these firearms recklessly,” a report on gun crime commissioned by the Home Office cautioned last year.

Huh, maybe they could use a responsible firearms training program for young people and licensed dealers.

And a Second Amendment and an actual Written Constitution.

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Six fold rise in Gun smuggling as of 2 years ago
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20050213/ai_n9532798

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Gun Smuggling is Easy

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005420600,00.html

High upside, low chance of getting caught, seems like a magnet for petty criminals

Rathergoat

Jonah Goldberg;

In 2004, at the height of the Dan Rather Memogate story, I wrote in National Review: “Across the media universe the questions pour out: Why is Dan Rather doing this to himself? Why does he drag this out? Why won’t he just come clean? Why would he let this happen in the first place? Why is CBS standing by him? Why ... why ... why?

“There is only one plausible answer: Ours is a just and decent God.”


Posted by Kate at 12:44 PM | Comments (21)
"The power of the blogosphere shone that day: the guy at Free Republic noticing the proportional fonts; someone else noticing the superscript; a guy saying the memos contained army jargon, not air force jargon; another saying air force memos were typed on 8" by 10.5", so lines would be visible when photocopied onto standard 8.5" by 11" paper; Charles Johnson casually opening up Word and precisely duplicating the memo using the default font and tab stops."
 

The Jena Six and racial narratives; Update: No bail for beating suspect

September 21, 2007 08:46 AM by Michelle Malkin141 Comments | 6 Trackbacks

I’ve had a few irate liberal readers asking why I haven’t written about the Jena Six. For one thing, the MSM is covering it wall to wall. I like to cover stories that aren’t getting coverage. The Jena Six case is everywhere.
Gangsters and fools in Jena: Professional activists misleading blacks over incidents
 
Giant hornet or Bee (vanity)
 
Socialized medicine is not the solution: Prices increase when government gets involved
 
Hsu Is Held Without Bail in 1992 Fraud Conviction (The Womanchurian Candidate)
 
What's the truck got to do with it? [Fred Thompson]

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For now: No Yahoo, no Gmail
 
Well, guess what? "This Account is Blocked."
 
Usability test: Does iPhone match the hype? - Users try out the iPhone, HTC Touch, Nokia N95
 
Political blogs: Why the internet frightens politicians--All governments fear the Internet. They can't control it, nor is their involvement required.
 
Doug Giles: The Teenage Casualties of Casual Sex
 
U.S. bond market collapsing
 
A VINTAGE PHOTOBLOG that's worth your time.
 
The Old Stove: 1935
 
Researchers spread liberal mythology
 
Harper called 'Neanderthal' for cuts to women's groups
 
GOV TAKING LICENSE WITH ALIEN-DRIVER ID
 
Law of the Sea Treaty Doesn't Hold Water(Phyllis Schlafly)
 
Officer who berated driver loses job in St. George-- one word?
Good...
 
OPERATION HURRICANE (Bosnian Muslim army operation w/ crimes against Serb POWs and civilians)
 
When Markets Are Too Big to Fail (We Need A Way To Monitor Private and Hedge Fund Derivatives)
 
Conservapedia: http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page

Conservapedia began in November 2006, as the class project for a World History class, meeting in New Jersey, of 58 advanced homeschooled and college-bound students.
 
Nine cases of Ebola confirmed in DR Congo region
 

Rachel Carson - Not Dead Enough

SABC News;

[South Africa's] Health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, says cooperation between South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique has led to a 90% reduction in new malaria infections in the three countries.

Tshabala-Msimang says this has been achieved through the use of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), an agent that kills the malaria-carrying mosquitoes. She was speaking at one of the commissions of the People's Assembly in Bizana, which was discussing the health situation in the country. [...]

“… They wanted to tell us that we mustn't use DDT for indoor residual spraying because it destroys vegetables and… fauna and we just said, ‘Look in Europe they conquered malaria because they used DDT’… The Italians told us that, ‘Don't listen to what they are saying, we conquered malaria because we just killed the mosquitoes’ (sic),” said Tshabalala-Msimang.


Good for them.

Posted by Kate at 10:17 AM | Comments (10)
 
Depriving women of their right to know
 
The Dark Side of Hillary Clinton's Health Care Plan
 
 
Mark Steyn: Bend over for Nurse Hillary
 
Who Can Beat Hillary? (Don't drink the Gallup and MSM "electability" Kool-Aid)
 
Spreadsheet of Hsu's Dem contributions available
 
Democratic Strategist - If Fred is the Nominee, Hillary Will Lose
 
FRED HOTTER THAN PISTOL

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Robert Novak: Hillary's micromanaging blamed in Hsu mess
 
HillaryCare Flops in California ("I wish it were possible to just wave a magic wand" quote) --much more politically astute than her 1993 Rube Goldberg effort.
 
A Party Bought And Paid For
 
Israel to Syria: Use chem weapons & we'll wipe you off m...
 
Obama Floats Social Security Tax Hike [Taxing Those Who Make More Than $97,000 Per Year...]

7,615 posted on 09/22/2007 3:57:18 PM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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The 'Old' Consensus? (1971 NASA's scientist James Hansen pushed human caused ice age)
 
 Richard Warman attacks free speech, Free Dominion BREAKING [ 1 ... 27, 28, 29 ]   
...Still Running Hot...
Will Richard ( the little Dick ) Warman, AKA cyber-Nazi, silence our sister site?
Will Y-O-U be next?
Stay tuned...
MORE LIBEL-LAW BASED CENSORSHIP, in Britain.
 

Nutpicking Penalizes Free Commenting

It's not often I agree with Steve Benen, but he makes a good point about trawling through comments sections of blogs of any stripe in order to cast aspersions on the blogger. It gets worse when political candidates do it to discredit opponents, the context in which Benen discusses it here:

For quite a while, conservatives have embraced an annoying strategy -- trawl through liberal comments sections in the hopes of finding intemperate remarks. The right then takes these comments to "prove" that the left is made up of unhinged radicals.

The practice has always been rather self-defeating. In fact, about a year ago, Kevin Drum came up with a sensible maxim: "If you're forced to rely on random blog commenters to make a point about the prevalence of some form or another of disagreeable behavior, you've pretty much made exactly the opposite point." Eventually, the practice was even given a name: "Nutpicking."

It's not easy to build a community with a free and open comment section. If it's worth anything, the blogger has to allow a wide range of views from opponents and allies alike. The blogger has to trust that more extreme views will get challenged by other commenters or address them him/herself. Deleted comments and blocking commenters to achieve a homogeneous community eventually adds nothing but an echo chamber to the blog, and the comments become boring -- just an extension of the blogger.

Under those circumstances, it might be reasonable to judge the blogger by the comments. However, for those of us who have run comments sections for a few years and allow (sometimes through gritted teeth) all sorts of criticism and scolding on the blog, making assessments of the blogger by individual comments -- nutpicking -- is both unfair and undermining to the free exchange of ideas on blogs such as Captain's Quarters and TPM. It pressures bloggers to excise comments rather than just respond to them, as the nutpicking never includes those responses.

Danny Glover at Beltway Blogroll says that bloggers have the power to stop nutpicking -- and he's right. Rather than scan through comments on blogs to find the nutcases every time some significant event occurs, we should focus on the blogposts themselves. We should all allow commenters to represent themselves and not the blogs on which they comment. Otherwise, comments sections will either get so policed as to become boring and inconsequential, or bloggers will simply close them down in order to exercise total control over their message.

I prefer a debate, and I welcome anyone willing to honestly engage in my comments section. Only trolls need not apply.

Blog Wars, Part I....

reaganite :  I just got an email…
Chuck is still spreading lies.

94 Charles 9/22/07 4:35:36 pm reply quote report 0

By the way, the obsessed morons at GCP are still talking about their plans to sabotage LGF, and another one of their accounts was just blocked.

Chuckette, you are a liar. You know you are and we know you are. Good luck with keeping your day job. Perhaps web design doesn’t look so bad anymore?  We forced the issue? Chuckette, “We” don’t post on you site. You forced the issue by banning anyone who posts here. How are you going to justify banning Ed?http://tinyurl.com/3yjlrn

 

 
Israelis seized nuke materials before they bombed the site
 
Internet takes no prisoners
 
“Atlas Mugged: How a Gang of Scrappy, Individual Bloggers Broke the Stranglehold of the Mainstream Media”

Ed Driscoll offers an inadvertent, libertarian counterpoint to yesterday’s assertion of new media impotence (at least, on the right) offered by Steve Graham.

Compare and contrast.


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Hillary's Big Oil friends
 
SLIMY TRAIL OF A HSU HEEL

The Hillary Presidency: Bill's Third Term?

Rep. Peter King: Troops Furious at Hillary Over MoveOn Ad

Hillary clip on Fox News (The Witch Laughs!)

Bundlemania!

Amazing Photo: Nun Searched for Bombs by Muslim in USA

Please list the 10 political issues most important to you

Be a vegan or else!

Victims of Illegal Aliens

This links to a memorial listing of MANY people killed by illegals.

Mainstream Memphis often misses connection with city's Spanish-speaking subculture

Blog WarZ, III:

May I announce…………. 

"Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Sunset..."

Registered lizardoid since: Nov 18, 2004 at 12:11 pm

No. of comments posted : 211

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/lgf-user-profile.php?backhoe
How perfect should our children be? (Pre-Natal Genetic Testing)
Fred Thompson Defends McCain-Feingold

Atlas Mugged: How a Gang of Scrappy, Individual Bloggers Broke the Stranglehold of the MSM

Trooper had sex in patrol car

7,617 posted on 09/23/2007 11:03:09 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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Montreal Simon doesn't like FD [ 1 ... 5, 6, 7 ]   --leewgrant: The main reason I can figure out is why it's "piss on FD" week in the leftoid universe is because FD is starting to show some real muscle when it comes to political advocacy. And a lot of that is thanks to the ill-thought-out human rights complaint of Ms Gentes. Boy, did that give FD some media exposure.
 
The poverty of liberalism
 
Columbia U, military recruitment, and the Gays

Oh, how we do so love the smell of hypocrisy in the morning

Posted by Jeff G. @ 11:16 am
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Some Gulf Coast Pundit background information --GCP was started after the headmistressmaster at LGF asked that the subject under discussion be taken elsewhere as it didn’t interest her him.
The Purge
 

Debunking Misinformation About The “Jena 6″

September 23rd, 2007

Here is a very handy exegesis of the vastly overblown and preposterously mis-reported “Jena 6″ case from the local Louisiana paper, The Town Talk:

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the “Jena Six.”

Who are the “Jena Six?”

The six black Jena High School students charged in connection to the beating of a white student have been referred to as the “Jena Six” ever since a June rally at LaSalle Parish Courthouse where supporters were chanting “Free the Jena Six.”

Jesse Ray Beard, Mychal Bell, Robert Bailey Jr., Carwin Jones, Bryant Purvis and Theo Shaw were all originally charged with attempted second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit the same, according to LaSalle Parish District Attorney Reed Walters. Those charges came after Justin Barker was hit and then repeatedly kicked by a group of students at the high school on Dec. 4.

All of the students, but Beard who was 14 at the time, were charged as adults. Bell, who was 16 at the time of the incident, was convicted as an adult in June of aggravated second-degree battery and conspiracy to commit that crime. Walters reduced his charges just before the trial.

Since then, both of those convictions have been vacated and tossed back to juvenile court.

Charges against Bailey, Jones and Shaw have been reduced to aggravated second-degree battery. Details about Beard’s case are unknown as it is being handled in juvenile court, though he is back at Jena High and participating in athletics.

Was it really an all-white jury that convicted Bell?

Yes. There were 150 people summoned for jury duty, although only about 50 appeared. That ratio is normal for LaSalle Parish, court officials said. In those 50 who appeared, none were black. There was no effort to find the nearly 100 who didn’t appear, both black and white. That too, is common in LaSalle Parish. Punishment for dodging jury duty is at the discretion of the judge.

Community members have squabbled over how many minorities appeared on the list of 150 potential jurors with numbers ranging from four to more than 20. There is no entry in the juror database for race to ensure that bias isn’t used in jury selection, a court official said.

June 27, 2007: All white jury selected for first ‘Jena Six’ trial

June 28, 2007: Jury may get case today

June 29, 2007: ‘Jena Six’ defendant faces years in jail

June 30, 2007: Crowd of 30 says conviction was a ‘miscarriage of justice’

Why were some of the boys charged as juveniles and others as adults?

According to Louisiana’s Children Code, if someone is 15 or over — Bell was 16 at the time of the incident and Beard was 14 — and they are charged with one of a list of specific charges — including attempted murder — they must be tried in the adult justice system. If a defendant is under the age of 15, he can’t be charged as an adult. This decision isn’t one resting in the hands of the judge or district attorney, but is clearly spelled out in law.

The point of contention though in this case was when the charges were reduced from a crime that a child can be charged as an adult -– like attempted murder — to a crime that a child can’t be charged as an adult –- aggravated battery.

Bell’s lawyers argued that the adult court no longer had jurisdiction, while Walters contended that according to law he did.

On Sept. 4, 28th Judicial District Court Judge J.P. Mauffray Jr. agreed with Bell’s attorneys when they said Mauffray never had jurisdiction over the conspiracy charge and threw out that conviction. But he contended that he retained jurisdiction of the battery charge. The appeals court didn’t agree.

The 3rd Circuit ruled on Sept. 14 that the “trial court erred in denying the defendant’s motion” to vacate the adult battery conviction. The three-judge panel ruled that “jurisdiction remains exclusively in juvenile court” for that charge.

In a statement made Sept. 14 following the appeals court’s decision, LaSalle Parish District Attorney Reed Walters said that after reviewing the ruling, “I will ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to review the decision of the court of appeals.”

Bell had a juvenile hearing Sept. 10 regarding the conspiracy charge, but those details are confidential. A juvenile hearing on the battery charge is pending appeals.

December 16, 2006: Teen in Jena fight charged as adult

August 15, 2007: Bell’s attorneys file motion to void his conviction

August 16, 2007: Defense attorney says Bell case should be in juvenile system

Were there really nooses found in connection to this case?

Two nooses were found hanging from a tree at Jena High after a black student asked in a “jocular fashion,” according to U.S. Attorney Donald Washington, if the black students could sit under the tree where white students sat. It was discovered who were the three students who placed the nooses, and the school principal recommended expulsion for the students. A committee of the LaSalle Parish School Board overruled the decision, and the students were suspended. Details of the suspension aren’t a public record. Washington said in none of the statements of the accused or the witnesses from the Dec. 4 incident included anything about the nooses. The “Jena Six” supporters and family contend that the noose incident is what precipitated the Dec. 4 incident.

September 6, 2006: Jena High noose incident triggers parental protests

September 9, 2006: Jena students suspended, not expelled, over incident

September 12, 2006: LaSalle board skips over noose incident

September 19, 2006: LaSalle Board hears Jena High incident complaint

Who was the victim? What happened to him?

Justin Barker was a student at Jena High. He was knocked unconscious and suffered several injuries to his face during the attack. Barker was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated for three hours. That evening he attended a ring ceremony at the high school.

Just a few days before the end of the school year, months after the Dec. 4 incident, Barker was expelled after a hunting gun was found in his car on the school grounds. He was charged as an adult for possessing a firearm in a firearm-free zone. His expulsion carried through to this school year.

May 11, 2007: Jena victim allegedly brought gun on campus

May 12, 2007: Student may be expelled for a year

Was he involved in any of the previous incidents?

Barker wasn’t one of the three students disciplined for the noose incident, and he hasn’t been named in any of the fights in Jena leading up to the Dec. 4 incident.

Was the arson at Jena High School connected to the nooses or other incidents?

Police have no leads in the investigation into the November arson that destroyed the main building of the school.

December 1, 2006: Investigators say arson is to blame

December 3, 2006: No arrests in Jena fire Saturday

December 5, 2006: Jena High School reopens 4 days after arson blaze

December 5, 2006: LaSalle board declares state of emergency after Jena fire

Do any of the “Jena Six” defendants have a criminal past?

Bell has been adjudicated of four previous crimes of violence -– two for battery and two for criminal damage to property. He was placed on probation until his 18th birthday -– Jan. 18, 2008. Juvenile records are normally sealed, but Bell’s juvenile record was discussed during a hearing to set bond after his June adult felony conviction. If any of the other students have previous convictions, it hasn’t yet been made public.

August 25, 2007: Bell denied bond due to criminal history

Major kudos to The Town Talk for such an excellent laying out of the facts, together with actual documentation.

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“Of course we’d invite Hitler to speak”

So says the Dean of Columbia. Sadly, no follow-up question asking how he might react should der Fuhrer get a little tipsy at the post-speech cocktail party and order his band of traveling storm troopers to stuff a dozen or so gypsies, a gay couple, and 6 million Jews into one of the caterer’s mobile convection ovens.

Which is a shame, really, because I think there’s half a chance we’d have been treated to a bit about “respecting cultural differences.”

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Related.


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One on One with Steven Emerson: 'Jihad is jihad'
 
BUSH DECLARES: HILLARY WILL WIN NOMINATION; WHITE HOUSE CALLS OBAMA 'LAZY'
 
Who Speaks For You?
 
Five injured overnight in unrelated attacks in San Francisco (No wonder families fleeing)

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Sun-haters and Caffeine Crazies: powerbrokers in a small world? --The book, called Microtrends, is a dizzying assemblage of 75 “new” demographic groups plucked from mountains of polling data, arranged by theme and given labels from which sober sociologists might recoil. Meet the Caffeine Crazies (if you dare — a can of their favourite energy drink contains eight times as much caffeine as one of Coke), the Jew-Lovers and the Sun-Haters, the New Luddites and the two million Late-Breaking Gays, who married then came out.

America, Bit By Bit

London Stock Exchange Controlled by Arab States

Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 8:48:32 pm PDT

The terror-sponsoring Arab state of Qatar and UAE capital Dubai have now gained control of the London Stock Exchange.

QATAR has upped its share in London’s Stock Exchange to nearly 24 per cent, giving the gulf state and neighbour Dubai a controlling stake of nearly 52 per cent.

Quoting LSE sources, a Qatari newspaper reported the gas-rich Gulf state bought an additional 3 per cent of shares on Friday, a day after it bought a 20 per cent slice of Europe’s oldest stock exchange.

The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the investment unit of the Qatar government, initially bought a 20.8 per cent stake off two hedge funds.

This would put the QIA’s overall share in the LSE at nearly 24 per cent.

The United Arab Emirates’ group Borse Dubai meanwhile agreed to buy a 28 per cent LSE holding from Nasdaq, meaning the two now hold nearly 52 per cent of the stock exchange.

UPDATE at 9/23/07 10:12:42 pm:

As if this weren’t troubling enough, Persian Gulf states are also staging a takeover of the Nordic Exchange: Bidding war expected as Qatar buys into OMX.

Nordic market operator OMX looked set Thursday to become the centre of takeover bidding battle between Gulf rivals Dubai and Qatar.

In a deal announced early Thursday, Dubai market operator Borse Dubai and US group Nasdaq said they had joined forces to acquire OMX together in a deal that would give Borse Dubai 19.99 percent of US-based Nasdaq and 28 percent of the London Stock Exchange.

The companies had previously been competing to buy OMX.

But just when OMX’s fate appeared to be sealed, a state-owned Qatari investment fund jumped into the fray and bought 9.98 percent of OMX shares and urged OMX shareholders “to take no action with respect to the revised conditional offer by Nasdaq/Borse Dubai.”

Dubai and its neighbour Qatar are both seeking to become the Middle East’s centre of global trading. Both emirates have an independent market regulator.

Shares in OMX closed up by almost 7.69 percent at 269 kronor following speculation that Qatar’s interest in OMX could lead to a bidding war.

“Who knows how far the bidding could go, just like Dubai, they’ve (Qatar) got more money than God,” Thomas Johansson, an analyst at Kaupthing Bank, told financial newswire Thomson Financial News.

(Hat tip: Against Socialism.)

 
  Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad --To really get a feel for this poor, deluded MoonBat, I suggest reading the comment section here:

http://tinyurl.com/yq2y5r
Daily Kos: Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 12:36:02 pm PST

At the new mainstream voice of the Democratic Party, Jewish lesbian “sallykohn” explains: Daily Kos: Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

No, it’s not a joke. And no, this is not an unusual sentiment at Daily Kos.

A few samples?

"Moonbat with a suicidal streak?"

"Can you say, "neurotic self-loathing masquerading as boho/identity-politics contrarianism"?
I knew you could."

"Thank You for posting a screen shot, i feel dirty every time i visit that site. Anyway, what the h-e-double hockey sticks is wring with these people. They HATE America, they side with people who want to have whole country's of Jewish people wiped off the map and you still like this guy."

There's even a website for her ilk

More here on this Kook:

http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/013628.php

Columbia University Cozied up to Hitler and Nazis in the 1930s

Robert Rector’s treatise on Poverty in America

THAT'S HSU PREDICTABLE: "Her comments about one of her top campaign fund-raising bundlers, Norman Hsu, a ’90s-era fugitive who now faces new fraud charges, only repeated the talking points that her advisers have offered."

SLIMY TRAIL OF A HSU HEEL CHARM & VIOLENCE AS HILL DONOR'S SCAMS GOT BIGGER & BOLDER

Hillary Pretends She Voted Against MoveOn Ad

September 23rd, 2007
 
standard Hillspeak:
 
"her real purpose was to make the average viewer think that she had voted for the Senate resolution that is currently in the news, when she had actually voted against it."

From the transcript of Mrs. Bill Clinton’s appearance Sept. 23, 2007 on NBC’s “Meet the Press”:

‘Meet the Press’ transcript for Sept. 23, 2007

MR. RUSSERT:  Let me show you an ad that has caused a lot of controversy in this debate about Iraq.  MoveOn.org took this ad out, “General Petraeus or General Betray Us?:  Cooking the Books for the White House.” Do you believe that General David Petraeus has betrayed the American people?

SEN. CLINTON:  Absolutely not.  He is a man of great honor and distinction who has served admirably.  I don’t condone anything like that, and I have voted against those who would impugn the patriotism and the service of the people who wear the uniform of our country.  I don’t believe that that should be said about General Petraeus, and I condemn that

Of course this is simply a deliberate misrepresentation.

Mrs. Clinton voted against the Senate resolution condemning MoveOn’s “Betray Us” ad:

U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 110th Congress - 1st Session

as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate

Question: On the Amendment (Cornyn Amdt. No. 2934 )

Statement of Purpose:
To express the sense of the Senate that General David H. Petraeus, Commanding General, Multi-National Force-Iraq, deserves the full support of the Senate and strongly condemn personal attacks on the honor and integrity of General Petraeus and all members of the United States Armed Forces…

YEAs 72

NAYs 25

Not Voting 3

Clinton (D-NY), Nay

But the Clintons have always been “exceptionally good liars.”

Or at least, relentless ones.

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Hsu's deception spans two decades (update from Hong Kong)
 

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS UPDATE: Reader Jim Hogue emails: "Do you have any recommendations for flashlights in a survival kit?"

Well, personally I'm a big fan of the mag-lites. I carry both a mini and a full-size 4-cell in the car, and I keep a few of the big ones around the house. They're tough, they give great, adjustable light, and they make a pretty good improvised billy club just in case.

On the other hand, you have to keep the batteries up. As it happens, I was just looking at this zombie-attack preparation guide (what is it with the zombies all the time?) and it features this batteryless flashlight. That looks kind of cool; I don't think it's as good a flashlight as the maglites, but you don't need batteries, which also saves on weight. A lot depends on what you think you'll need it for, and for how long. Or you could always carry this survival tool -- pocket knife, magnesium firestarter, and flashlight all in one. BoingBoing liked it! And if you want versatility, here's a flashlight that uses AA, C, or D batteries, which is pretty versatile. I bought one a while back -- it's not bad, but doesn't seem especially sturdy.

I have to say that my cheap Timex Ironman watch makes a good emergency flashlight, too. It's not terribly bright, but it's enough to find your way around in the dark without bumping into things. I was in the grocery store -- in the meat section, about a half-mile from the windows at the front -- when the power went out a while back. The place was pitch-dark and it took about 20-30 seconds for the emergency lights to come on. As soon as things went black a woman started screaming -- I guess she had claustrophobia issues -- and I pushed the light button on my watch. This calmed her immediately, strangely enough. Then a few people opened up cellphones and it was a brief impromptu light show.

The watch is nice, though, because you've always got it. (As with cameras, guns, and many other things, the one you've got with you is always more important than the one you've left in a drawer at home). It's actually stopped me from buying a more expensive watch, as you can't get the "indiglo" feature on the fancy watches.

SOME NETWORK TV SHOWS that you can get online for free. I'd be more excited, of course, if there were more shows that I actually enjoyed.

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7,620 posted on 09/24/2007 1:25:34 AM PDT by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard PirateBoy, plunderin’ his way across the WWW…)
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