Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Buggy Vultures


The thing is, I wouldn't be surprised to find that it was a surveillance bird.  Except the Mossad would first send two dummy vultures   before commencing the real deal.

Genital San

Too late for stocking stuffers ... sigh.




Unfortunate Ad Placement

How's the Blackened Pancreas?




Coming soon - Who has a yeast infection?

Homeopathy

George Will Is A RINO

Obama against raising the debt ceiling before he was for it

Quote of The Day

The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies. … Increasing America’s debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that ‘the buck stops here. Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better. Famous American Statesman
After he was a famous Kenyan-Indonesian statesman.


If that day was in 2006

The ACLU’s ... Stalinist heritage

The ACLU’s untold Stalinist heritage

The documents found their way into the Soviet archives because the Communist Party sent all of its correspondences to the Comintern in Moscow for safekeeping, according to Kengor.

Other documents released in the 1990s by KGB defector Vasili Mitrokhin show the American Communist Party was under the Moscow’s direct control until 1989.

“These guys were advocating a regime that arguably was the biggest mass murderer in all of human history,” Kengor said. “Where is the moral authority in that?”



Untold?  As soon as I saw this Daily Caller article I raced to the attic to find this, from July 24, 2003.  The list was assembled from blogger responses to my  request to name The 20 Worst Figures In American History.  I noted at the time ...

Two of my favorites, ACLU founder Roger Baldwin, and George McGovern failed to make the list.
 
Baldwin was known to me,  and anyone else who cared to know, as a communist.  I dare say that any of you who've been around for awhile also knew he was a ratbastardcommieMFCS, and so too the ACLU's earliest members.  Today, thanks in large part to the ACLU - and  George McGovern, whose radial makeover of  the Democrat Party's internal structure led to the overthrow of our Republic (yes, overthrow), we are in crisis.  A “them or us” crisis. 


DEEP THOUGHTS FROM THE EURO LEFT
Poster found on some Eurotrash site.

If Assange was in China doing the same
thing, the West would have called him a
dissident and given him a Nobel prize.



  1. If Julius and Ethel had given the United States Russia's top secrets, they would have been called patriots and been TIME Magazine's ‘Man of the Year.
  2. The Nobel committee will most likely give him the Nobel Peace Prize (cry in your beer Barney Frank).


Parking Lottery

Gov. Cuomo Jr. Has a Plan




Monday, January 03, 2011

 9 Songs
(SFW)
There's a NetFlix category STEAMY ROMANCE. Some of the titles in the category are  Murphy's Romance,  The Young Victoria, Roman Holiday, and 9 Songs.   It's my job to find movies I think MoSup will like, and this is one of the venues I mine for the chick flicks she favors (Sleeping in Seattle, etc). Over the holidays I dialed up 9 Songs. 

The film tells the modern love story set over a period of 12 months in London, England of a young couple: Matt, a British climatologist, and Lisa, an American exchange student. The story is framed in a personal review from Matt's perspective when he is working in Antarctica. Their main common interest is a passion for live music and they frequently attend rock concerts together; the film depicts the couple, or Matt alone, watching nine songs at Brixton Academy and other concert venues. It also shows their weekend getaway into the countryside, and their travels around London. Lisa brings their short and intense relationship to an end at Christmas time when she returns home to America.

 So I'm watching, and it doesn't take long for me to notice that this really is steamy.  And then really really steamy. And then HFS steamy.  It is in fact ... well, allow me to quote from Wikipedia:

According to The Guardian, 9 Songs was the most sexually explicit mainstream film to date, largely because it includes several scenes of real sex between the two lead actors. Margo Stilley's role is highly unusual in that she had unsimulated and very graphic sex with her co-star Kieran O'Brien, including genital fondling, masturbation with and without a vibrator, penetrative vaginal sex, cunnilingus and fellatio. During a scene in which Stilley masturbates his penis with her hand after performing fellatio on him, he became the only actor who has been shown ejaculating in a mainstream, UK-produced feature. In the interest of sexual health and to avoid any possible pregnancy, O'Brien wore a condom on his erect penis during the vaginal sex but not while receiving oral sex.

Yes, it's porn, but it's also a chick flick. Kieran O'Brien had a role in Band of Brothers, and Margo Stilley is girl next door; no tats, no piercings. I actually wound up caring about these two.  If Mo Sup  ever expressed a desire to watch porn (for the first time), it would be this one I'd suggest.  But I won't. I'll just say, "this looked promisng, do you want to give it a go?"  Without the steamy sex it's only 3½ (out of 5) stars. I gave it 9. 


The Kiss of Death

The Lindsay Graham Kiss of Death
                                
                             Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday
                            he thinks Mitt Romney is the party’s
                                  leading potential presidential
                               candidate for 2012.

                  

                                        
                                                                            





Caption Mededvev

CAPTION

Birth of Tea Bags

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How about ass-sucking canker-blossom?

Schwarzenegger Exits, Legacy Vague
No it's not

Kennedy on Kennedy

Today's QOTD

JOHN HENDREN, ABC: The sun has set on the Kennedy era. When Congress reconvenes next week, it will be the first time in 64 years that there has not been a Kennedy in office.

KATHLEEN KENNEDY TOWNSEND:
I think it's sad. I think that we need a Kennedy.
Boned Jello
Runners-up

Ha! I was the other guy!

LIFE

Ha! I was the other guy!

blah blah blah and then you die

The Obamunist Threat

2010: The Year the Internet Went to War

Regulatory fiat is the unilateral taking of legislative power by a regulatory agency that cannot legally exercise that power according to the Constitution. This new theory of progressive governance, which contradicts progressive rhetoric about “democracy”, is based on the ideas of Constitutional relativism which see the Constitution as a “responsive” document in which present meanings and definitions of words, and not the original intent, are the driving force.   [The Freedomist]

Via the Pitchfork Chronicles

This WIRED article missed the late breaking news about the UN  voting to staff a working group on the future of the Internet Governance Forum -- an important theater of discussion on matters of cyberspace -- by governments alone. It does however capture the Obamunist efforts along the same lines.  Which would be controlling what's said, and who says it.  Here's a few examples:

BUT WAIT!  DECEMBER 2010

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to federal appeals court: EFF-YOU!  Imposes net neutrality by fiat. Only one blog hangs him.
  ... an April federal appeals court decision that said the Federal Communications Commission had no power to enforce its principles of net neutrality, absent congressional authority. The ruling, by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, came after Comcast appealed an FCC reprimand for having sabotaged its customers’ BitTorrent traffic.
Regulatory fiat is the unilateral taking of legislative power by a regulatory agency that cannot legally exercise that power according to the Constitution. This new theory of progressive governance, which contradicts progressive rhetoric about “democracy”, is based on the ideas of Constitutional relativism which see the Constitution as a “responsive” document in which present meanings and definitions of words, and not the original intent, are the driving force.
Ol' Blue Lips
Most important, the year 2010 witnessed a major milestone in a long-simmering fight for e-mail privacy.

The Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared that the Fourth Amendment, regardless of what the 1986 Stored Communications Act said, protected Americans’ e-mail. It was one, all-too-rare case of rebuking the cliché that the law does not keep up with technology.
BUT WAIT!

The Barack Obama administration fought against the ruling. The decision, if it withstands Supreme Court scrutiny, means the authorities need a court warrant to access e-mail from mail providers.
I wanted to thrown in here a reminder that the EPA Moved to Unilaterally Impose Carbon Caps, but it was more than I can stand right now.  Sorry.  

thor

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Wind Farms; O Irony

Feds wind plan may zap Massachusetts
Welcome to a world you largely created Masshats
crushing, suffocating government

Offshore wind farms generally have to charge much higher prices for electricity because their turbines are installed out to sea, dramatically increasing costs. At current prices, offshore wind energy costs about twice as much as land-based wind power and three times more than electricity generated by fossil fuels.

The 130-turbine Cape Wind project, which is expected to cost more than $2 billion to build, will have a maximum power capacity of about 468 megawatts.

Using the Cape Wind rate prices as a model, then full development of the designated area south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket could lead to a 17 percent rate hike for electric ratepayers, according to calculations by the Herald.

Boned Jello

Crushing Government. Crushing.

Spiraling

Boned Jello
Meanwhile back at the farm. DNR and DER are making life difficult for rural farms.Should you have a stream or be near a stream you must build a fence to block runoff from your farming operations. $10,000 dollars was cost for one farmer. Cattle can cross stream but can't poop in it. Creek washed away some bank and farmer was told to fix it. Act of God was his response so he didn't have to fix it. Old time loggers were told they weren't supposed to clear trees to let sun in on the road trail. The tree's were an umbrella protecting the road they were told. Problem is the road when wet never dries out soon enough to work area. They have to load wood on trucks as skidders aren't allowed to cross streams. Fleets of trucks can't wash their own trucks now because of the chemicals used to melt snow. Waver given I guess to truck wash businesses. Bar talk by Dale.
Reminded me of  Claud Dallas, of whom I now have a greater appreciation for than I did in 2007.   Good grief; so this is the dark side.