Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Primary Color

Despite the months-long hatchet job on her campaign and personality by Tampa Tribune political reporter William March, Florida Republican voters overwhelmingly elected Katherine Harris as their GOP candidate for US Senate, besting 3 challengers. She'll now face Democrat incumbent Bill Nelson in September. Thanks, William.

Which One's Pink?

Happy birthday to rock musician Roger Waters who turns 63 today. One of the main creative forces behind Pink Floyd, Waters wrote all the lyrics and some of the music for their album, Dark Side of the Moon (1973); the album became one of the most successful in rock history. The singer/bass player left the group in the mid-1980s, and went on to perform solo. This summer he has been performing throughout Europe and today he takes his show to the US.

Quote:
"Long you live and high you'll fly
Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be."
Pink Floyd, "Breathe," Dark Side of the Moon.

Thanks and a tip 'o the ol' booney to Answers.com.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Good News from Iraq

I hadn't seen this report in the MSM, but it did show up in Stars And Stripes, Kurdish Media, Radio Free Europe (although just barely), and Defend America.


Pfc Heath Stachar from the 101st Airborne Division, provides rooftop security in Tikrit for a ceremony marking the 4th Iraqi Army Division’s assumption of security for the provinces of Salah Ad Din and Kirkuk. This photo appeared on www.army.mil. Photo by Staff Sgt. Russell Lee Klika"Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division transferred responsibility of security for the majority of the Kirkuk Province to two battalions of the Iraqi Army during a ceremony at an Iraqi military compound just outside of Kirkuk, Aug. 31.


“With this ceremony, we complete the transfer of security responsibilities from our friends, the Coalition Forces, to our Brigade,” said Maj. Gen. Anwar, commander of the 2nd Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division. Two battalions in the multi-ethnic (Arab, Kurdish, Turkomen) 2nd Brigade had previously assumed security responsibilities in other sectors of the Kirkuk Province. This ceremony, with the final two battalions assuming responsibility, demonstrates the readiness of Iraqi Army forces in the province."


Well, day-um! More good news from the front - and no civil war in the multi-ethnic 2nd Brigade. No wonder the MSM isn't interested.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Happy Brain

Music makes your brain happy. Physiological fact. They say listening to Mozart boosts your IQ, and we know some new-age music can alter brain-wave frequencies. Musicians are aware of the euphoria of getting in the "groove." OK, I play guitar. I own several, including a Taylor 514ce. Taylor has introduced its new acoustic/electric semi-hollow body Thinline Fiveway - or just simply T5 - model, and it's an amazing ax. Take a few minutes and make your brain happy. Give a listen to what Marc Seal does with this magnificent instrument.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Random Thoughts Before the Weekend

  • It's been pointed out by many conversationalists that the terrorists are winning because we allow them minor, non-combat victories. For instance, terror wins when we change our daily habits out of fear of a possible attack. Airline travel comes immediately to mind. Millions of Americans use commercial air traffic daily, and each and every one of them is inconvenienced by the nonsensical governmental security procedures. Because 100% of all airline hijackings are perpetrated by Muslim males between the ages of 20 and 45, the logical thing to do is to screen for Muslim males between the ages of 20 and 45. But we can't do that - it's racial profiling. Right. And blowing up airplanes is premeditated murder. Which is worse? Shelby Steele got this issue dead-nut right when he opines that "white guilt" has prevented us from effectively killing those who wish to kill us. Anybody want to bid on my 65,000 Delta air miles?

  • Another bit of insanity is the notion that timid, unarmed citizenry is better off against a committed aggressor than an armed citizen. Yet every day across the US, regular folks like you and me use their God-given right of self defense to eliminate or ward off attacks from those who would do them harm. The unintended consequence on crime rates of governments' gun confiscation has been well documented in Australia and Great Britain, whose violent crime statistics rose hundreds of percent since the confiscation of private firearms. This summer, although the mainstream media hasn't reported on it, the United Nations Gun-Grab continues to seek the end of private ownership of firearms globally and in the US, as well. How the UN takes authority over the United States' Bill of Rights can be assisted only by a globalist liberal president, one that we ourselves elect in 2008.

  • Another unsettling symptom of political correctness in the form of "white guilt" is the ridiculous attitude of the federal government concerning the porous US borders - especially the southern border with Mexico. Estimates now place the number of illegal Mexican aliens in country at 30 million or more. Apologists say that Democrats approve of illegals because aliens comprise free votes, whereas Republicans approve because aliens are cheap labor. Sounds like moral equivalency to me. Illegal means illegal, and that means a 21st century Mexican invasion, whether the intent is to get a job, retake Aztlan, or blow up a building.

  • While the MSM sleeps, America is assaulted by Islamic fascists here and abroad who seek to kill or convert each one of us; Mexican radicals seek to repopulate the southwestern United States in advance of their stated goal of "retaking" those states; the United Nations wants to find ways to eliminate or circumvent the US Second Amendment rendering us - you and me - totally disarmed. GALT (Goofy American Liberal Thinkers) and others who are screwing up America would like nothing better than to see the US loose in Iraq, withdraw from persecuting the war on terrorism, grant amnesty to Mexican illegals, and the US reduced to third-world status, thereby "equalizing" us. Is this the US that we, the people, want? Did I mention there's an election coming up in a couple of months?
  • Thursday, August 31, 2006

    Back to the Moon

    After more than 30 years, America is now back into its manned space exploration program. New space ships, named Orion, are being designed to replace the aging and low-earth-orbit-bound shuttle fleet, and will be the next step in America's return to the moon and beyond. NASA announced that Lockheed Martin Corporation and a partnership of Northrop Grumman Corporation and Boeing Company are bidding for the work, projected to pump some $18 billion into the economy over the next 10 years. The Apollo 17 Lunar Mission was the last manned expedition to the moon, leaving the lunar surface on 14 December 1972. It's long past time for the US to return to manned space exploration, and continue the discoveries that await on our nearest neighbors, the Moon and Mars.

    The US has had a Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) probe in orbit around Mars since March of this year. Its mission is to obtain a low orbit and survey, photograph and analyze the Martian surface. Maybe this MRO mission will produce concrete evidence of long-lost ruins of a civilization that many believe existed and flourished on Mars. Ever since the 1976 Viking mission images of Cydonia – with its pyramids and haunting, mile-wide 1,500-foot-high human-looking "Face" looking skyward from the barren sands a thousand miles below, there's been a heated debate about intelligent life on Mars.

    Why America Won't Fight Wars to Win

    There's an enlightened piece that came out a few months ago, which explains why America can't seem to find the moral center to fight a truly engaged, decisive war. We wussed out in Vietnam, and left our allies to the communists. We tried to fight a sterile air war in Bosnia, with dubious results. We embarrassed ourselves when we tucked tail and ran in that backwater of all backwaters, Somalia. Some would say that retreat alone led to the escalation of the global terror war.

    As I reread this article, by Shelby Steele in the Wall Street Opinion Journal from May 2006, I realized that he was spot-on in his analysis. Maybe our leadership, from Congress to the Joint Chiefs should read this, and purge the politically correct policies that have stifled our ability to defend our culture. The White House already has the proper attitude. Now we can start winning wars again.

    Anti-War Pacifism in Seattle

    The new generation of anti-American, anti-war left has become far more militant than those misguided pacifists of the Vietnam era. If you think our only enemies are Islamic fascists, read this item from Seattle, Washington. Five armed whackos jumped and beat a uniformed National Guardsman. How's that for a display of pacifism? Five armed home-grown terrorists against one unarmed American - in uniform. Seattle police have offered a reward for information.

    Wednesday, August 23, 2006

    Zoology Today, Part II

    Here's an interesting little item from the conspiracy theorists and Ufologists over at Rense.com. The chupacabras strike again, this time in Guatemala. Maybe chupacabras have migrated all the way up to the far northeastern United States, and that's what the "Maine Mutant" is.

    Well, an astounding number of new zoological discoveries have been found in Viet Nam since 1992, including a large forest ox, three new species of deer, a striped rabbit, 63 new vertebrates and 45 fish. And there's more: a one-horned rhinoceros once thought extinct has been rediscovered.

    In Dunedin, Florida, a small town in Pinellas County on the Gulf of Mexico, coyotes have become a menace as they help keep the town's population of small dogs and cats under control.

    US Hostages - again

    Last Monday Fox News correspondent Steve Centanni and photographer Olaf Wiig were kidnapped in Gaza by parties unknown. Today a previously unknown terrorist group, Holy Jihad Brigades, has released a video of Centanni and Wiig, demanding the release of Muslim prisoners detained by the US in exchange for the Fox newsmen. The US was given 72 hours to release the prisoners, but no threat was made as to the fate of Centanni and Wiig. The video shows Centanni and Wiig in a darkened room, and in seemingly good condition.

    Perhaps emboldened by the antics of Hezbollah, who kidnapped several Israeli soldiers and who, after enduring a week-long war with Israel, claimed victory when the global community demanded a cease-fire, Holy Jihad Brigades must believe they too can withstand the military might of the west, and emerge with a propaganda victory along with their prisoners intact. Can't blame them for thinking like that. Hostage-taking is a tactic that has worked well for the terrorists since the Carter administration, when the US embassy in Iran was seized and US hostages taken.

    An interesting sidebar to this story is the relative silence the other news networks have given it, at least up till now. Even Fox has played it low-key.

    The terrorists' name reminds me of the bad guys in the tongue-in-cheek spy thriller "True Lies" a few years back: Crimson Jihad.

    Tuesday, August 22, 2006

    Zoology today.

    Just when we thought we had terrestrial animal life pretty much identified and categorized, we find things may not be as they seem.

    An entirely new animal - an apparent new species of canine - was found in Maine. A mutant hybrid wolf-cross-dog possibly. Dead. Documented with really lame close-cropped photos. Typical. However, it could be a possible hoax. Seems the photographer, one Michelle O’Donnell , wants the princely sum of $100 per photo for the rights to publish the "Maine Mutant" on the Internet. Works for me. Time to let sleeping dogs lie.

    More morphology. Scientists have debunked the finding in 2004 of a hobbit humanoid found in Indonesia was a new species. Now studies indicate the skeleton found was merely an ancestor of the indigenous people, who probably suffered from severe "development disorder".

    A new study reveals that there may be as many as 1,200 species of fish that are venomous or poisonous. This includes salt and fresh water varieties, both wild and acquarium fare, whose venom may be inflicted from splines, fangs or secretions. Some species have poisonous meat. Great. More challenges when ordering sushi.