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August 30th, 2007 — News, Terrorism
Are we just making up the name’s of our enemies now? Report: Wanted Taliban leader killed in raid:
KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters)- A wanted Taliban insurgent leader in Afghanistan, Mullah Brother, was killed Thursday in a U.S.-led raid in the southern province of Helmand, the Afghan Defense Ministry said, citing ground commanders.
Brother served as a top military commander for the Taliban government until its removal from power in 2001 and was a member of the movement’s leadership council led by its fugitive leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar.
When they identified the body did it go something like this?
Soldier 1: Wow did we blow the crap out of that guy! Who was he?
Soldier 2: I don’t know but he sure looks like that dude from Lost that calls everyone “brother”.
Soldier 1: He does! Go with it. List him as Mullah “Brother” then, the Cap will get a kick out of that one, he loves Lost. Any other unidentified bodies we can call “Charlie?”
Unfortunately for historical accuracy and Lost fans who can’t get enough tie ins to the show, Reuters appears to have missed the quotation marks from the original report; leaving the rest of the world to wonder, who was that Mullah, “brother”?
August 29th, 2007 — Blogroll, Football, News
Michelle Malkin is wishing Sen. Craig a nice retirement: Buh-bye, Larry Craig
California Conservative describes the left’s insane Iraq protest on the 9/11 anniversary: Spoiling For a Fight
LGF is hot on the Christian riots in Australia ;) Massive Christian Riots Rock Australia (Not Really)
And most importantly ESPN is reporting Jason Campbell will start the final preseason game for my Redskins: Campbell recovering from bruised knee, to start for Skins
August 28th, 2007 — News, Politics, Terrorism
Muslims in the Khost province of Afghanistan are all worked up again, this time over a soccer ball with the Saudi flag on it. The US dropped the balls into a village for the children to play with but apparently the balls weren’t good enough for them. The soccer balls had the flags of many different countries printed on them including the Saudi flag. U.S. apologizes to Afghans for soccer ball snafu:
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The U.S. military said Monday it regretted any offense it may have caused by giving out a soccer ball with the word Allah written on it as part of a public relations exercise in Afghanistan.
At least one of several balls dropped by helicopter to children in eastern Khost province had a small picture of the Saudi Arabian flag. The flag features in Arabic script the Islamic declaration of faith, which contains the words Allah and the Prophet Muhammad.
So let me get this straight, it is ok to murder Christian missionaries in your country but it isn’t ok to kick a soccer ball with the word Allah on it? What happens when Americans start burning the Saudi flag much like the Muslim world is so fond of burning ours? Am I the only one who finds it ludicrous how easily offended these people are? Why is it again that CAIR offers “sensitivity” training to government workers but neglects to “train” their fellow believers in the fine art of being “sensitive”?
I vote we start using the ball in MLS play, that would at least raise awareness for the league around the world. We would then have Beckham and a cool ball that pisses off our enemies.
LGF has more on the story here and Michelle Malkin here.
August 28th, 2007 — News, Politics, Terrorism
South Korea, in a decidedly secular move, has chosen to bow to terrorist demands in order to save the live’s of 19 Korean missionaries. MSNBC.com has the story: Taliban, S. Korea reach agreement on captives:
GHAZNI, Afghanistan (AP) - The Taliban agreed Tuesday to free 19 South Korean church volunteers held hostage since July after the government in Seoul agreed to end all missionary work and keep a promise to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year.
Sadly South Korea will learn the lesson many a country has, most recently Spain, that appeasing thugs and butchers only validates that their methods work. It does nothing to curb their ways, it just gives the scum another talking point for their crap movement.
I can not imagine that the 19 missionaries being released would want to be freed under the terms that South Korea has agreed to. Doesn’t stopping future Christian missionary work in Afghanistan make the loss of two missionaries less significant? It was important enough for them to sacrifice their lives to spread God’s word, so wouldn’t a better response be to flood the country with more missionaries? I’m just saying, we are in a religious war and the only thing the enemy fears is the Truth that is Jesus Christ.
Michelle Malkin has more here and more over at LGF here.
August 17th, 2007 — America, Global Warming, News, Politics
Las Vegas is currently scrambling to meet their future water needs which they will apparently fall short of as early as 2010. Lasvegasnow.com has an article up here that describes a bit of the problem:
There is a serious problem with the future of our water supply. New data shows the drought worsening, and proposed water projects falling short of the future needs.
The warmest July on record in Las Vegas with an average of 107 degrees and half of the normal rainfall for the month didn’t help. This is a race against the worsening drought. A race against population growth and a race against running out of water in Las Vegas.
Very interesting and very alarming, since I love going to Vegas. Problem is the article is ever so slightly misleading. From the National Climatic Data Center web site located here:
However, the persistent atmospheric pattern that brought cooler than average temperatures to the East contributed to record and near-record warmth in the West. The warmest July since statewide records began in 1895 occurred in Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Nevada had its second warmest July and Arizona and Utah their third warmest Julys on record. Alaska was 1.2F (0.7C) warmer than the 1971-2000 mean in July.
Maybe it is all the global warming hysteria lately that leads people to believe that the weather is more extreme than in years past but that doesn’t excuse lazy reporting. This article leads one to assume that global warming is one of the factors contributing to the problem. Unfortunately for you chicken little’s that believe global warming will destroy us, the average July temperature in Las Vegas is 106 degrees. I’m not a mathematician but if 107 is the second highest and 106 is the average, it would have to be pretty close to 106 every July to have 106 as the average.
So why point out a possible simple mistake that would usually not change the story much if any? Because I fear this is intentional information propaganda to influence people’s belief in global warming. A single story in and of itself is not enough but when there is a steady stream of information seemingly attempting to sway one’s opinion we must do what we can to counter balance it. Perhaps it really is as simple as people being more sensitive to weather change these days or it could, as I believe, be part of a sinister attempt to cripple this country.
August 14th, 2007 — News
Little Green Footballs has a link up about a Dutch Catholic Bishop suggesting Christians should pray to Allah: Dutch Catholic Bishop: Christians Should Pray to Allah. The full article is available here: Let’s call God Allah.
The Bishop of Breda, Tiny Muskens, wants people to start calling God Allah. He says the Netherlands should look to Indonesia, where the Christian churches already pray to Allah. It is also common in the Arab world: Christian and Muslim Arabs use the words God and Allah interchangeably.
Yeah, that sounds like a great idea. Let’s all start blaspheming God’s name, I’m sure that won’t have any negative repercussions. I’ll probably take a lot of flak for saying this but I just don’t believe that the majority of Catholic leaders are Christians. For that matter I don’t believe a majority of those who call themselves Catholics are Christians either. Catholicism perverts the belief in Jesus Christ by minimizing His role in the Church. Praying to Mary, atoning for your sins through your priest, and setting up a head of the Church in the form of the Pope are just a few of the things that lead me to believe that Catholicism is leading people astray from Christ, not bringing them to Him. But hey, go ahead and start praying to Allah… I actually don’t see where that will make much of a difference eternally for you anyway.
Update:
Didn’t want to leave the post the way it was without adding a little depth. The reason for my skepticism regarding the Catholic faith is found in John 14:6:
Jhn 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
It may seem an over simplification to use one verse to dispel the rituals of an entire religion but I believe that most things really are simple, it is human nature to complicate things. In this passage it is clear that Christ is our Savior, there is no alternative to salvation without Him. No matter how many Hail Mary’s one does or how closely one follows the rulings of the Vatican, one can not truly be a Christian without Christ as the sole focus. If you’re skeptical or angry over my conclusion here, please click the link above that will take you to the Blue Letter Bible. Read through John chapter 14, all of the book of John, or the entire Bible to find out if I am wrong in saying the rituals of the Catholic Church that I have pointed out are not based in Scripture.
August 14th, 2007 — America, News, Politics
A few days ago I wrote about the proposed increase to the Federal gas tax, Maintain roads? Let?s raise taxes!!. Today, here’s the most absurd tax I have ever heard of from CBS2Chicago.com, Alderman Wants To Tax Bottled Water:
As CBS 2’s Kristyn Hartman reports, Ald. George Cardenas (12th) wants to slap a tax of up to 25 cents on the cost of every bottle to help close a $217 million budget gap.
“People enjoy jogging or driving with a bottle of water. There’s a cost associated with this behavior. You have to pay for it,” said Cardenas, one of Mayor Richard M. Daley’s staunchest City Council supporters.
Luckily this is a local Chicago issue but I believe it is a good example of the tax everything mentality that more and more politicians seem to have. By the way Mr. Cardenas, we do pay for the “behavior” of having a bottle of water and I am also sure that the city of Chicago gets a small cut in the form of sales tax from our “behavior”.
While this seems pretty crazy, we really have no one to blame for politicians finding more and more things to tax except ourselves. When a majority of the population thinks a tobacco tax is justified because they view the product being taxed as “evil or bad” this kind of crap happens. There will always be someone out there who doesn’t like a product for whatever reason and a politician will view that product as a new revenue stream. You’ve been hoodwinked America, you let the cat out of the bag and now there is no turning back.
August 10th, 2007 — America, News, Politics, Terrorism
Stu Bykofsky wrote a piece for The Philly Daily News with the premise that America needs another 9/11 in order to unite the country again, To save America, we need another 9/11:
Remember the community of outrage and national resolve? America had not been so united since the first Day of Infamy - 12/7/41.
We knew who the enemy was then.
We knew who the enemy was shortly after 9/11.
Because we have mislaid 9/11, we have endless sideshow squabbles about whether the surge is working, if we are “safer” now, whether the FBI should listen in on foreign phone calls, whether cops should detain odd-acting “flying imams,” whether those plotting alleged attacks on Fort Dix or Kennedy airport are serious threats or amateur bumblers. We bicker over the trees while the forest is ablaze.
America’s fabric is pulling apart like a cheap sweater.
What would sew us back together?
Another 9/11 attack.
The Golden Gate Bridge. Mount Rushmore. Chicago’s Wrigley Field. The Philadelphia subway system. The U.S. is a target-rich environment for al Qaeda.
Is there any doubt they are planning to hit us again?
I really think this is an over simplification on the author’s part. He points out that we “bicker over the trees while the forest is ablaze”. Isn’t that exactly what he is doing here? Viewing the war in a vacuum and coming to the conclusion that this event is “pulling America’s fabric apart like a cheap sweater” is foolish at best.
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August 7th, 2007 — News, Politics
I’m all bent out of shape again today by the lack of common sense in our great bureaucracy. Where is the incentive as a middle class American to not let this country just slip off into irrelevance by doing absolutely nothing? The last time I checked, the middle class is getting closer to the lower class than the upper class. So my question today is why do I pay extra taxes for the services I use? Huh? Whatever do you mean? Let me give a short illustration that hopefully even a socialist or a bureaucrat could understand.
Let’s just say for arguments sake that I own a car and my friend, we’ll call him Bob, doesn’t. I drive to work everyday while Bob takes a public bus. In order for me to drive my car, it needs a special kind of liquid called “gasoline”. When I buy gas, not only am I paying a premium to the company whose gas I am using, I also pay about 18 cents to the government for every gallon I purchase. (Which by the way works out to about a 6% tax on gasoline per gallon) Bob and I both travel on the same road to work everyday, a road paid for by both of our taxes. The difference is that Bob didn’t have to pay an extra 6% tax to use the road like I did, instead he pays a small amount that goes towards the cost of public transportation; a system that is not self sustainable and only uses the money collected by passengers to offset its losses with the difference being made up by guess what, our tax dollars. In a perfect world where Bob and I paid the same amount in taxes, this example would probably be a wash in the long run but what if I pay slightly more in tax than Bob does? I’m getting screwed. Plain and simple.
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August 5th, 2007 — America, News, Terrorism
So what have you done with your summer? Probably laid around, cooked a few burgers, hit the beach, checked out girls in bikinis, and maybe even got in some time with your hobbies. If you joined al qaeda, you could have spent your summer making a really crappy movie reliving the few brief accomplishments of your terrorist prick buddies. Hmm, let me see, girls in bikinis or pansies wearing bed sheets fantasizing jihad? Tough call.
What might you ask is the point of all this, surely any real man would chose girls in bikinis. Exactly, but tonight’s focus isn’t on real men, we are discussing al qaeda here. Know who else is talking about our favorite cave dwelling friends who will soon find out that there very well may be 72 virgins in hell but they won’t be women? The New York Sun has a story here and the Blotter over at ABCnews.com has a story here. Apparently al qaeda thinks Hollywood isn’t putting out enough blockbuster’s this year so they created their own. You can read more about the film at the above two links but below are a few critic’s reviews of “The Big Surprise”, a film by al qaeda, directed by al qaeda, funded by the Saudis, Iran, and Russia, and starring the al qaeda break out star Adam Gadahn:
It sucks. –Fishdeck.com
I own that set of napkins he is wearing. –Fishdeck.com
Wouldn’t it be easier to search for ticks if they shaved? –Fishdeck.com
The trailer for next spring’s Hezbollah movie was better than the main feature. –Fishdeck.com
I thought it was going to be a surfer movie when I saw the main character was from the OC. –Fishdeck.com
I guess we won’t be seeing Adam Gadahn on next season’s “On the Lot”, even Fox wouldn’t show this amateur crap. Dirka Dirka.
Updated:
The Jawa Report has more on the video here, complete with glamorous screen shots. Man those al qaeda video technicians suck, I would hate to see just how retarded the suicide bombers are if this is the cream of their techno crop.