Thursday, December 01, 2005

Ah! Paper.

Writing papers on topics you know little to nothing about a.k.a. British Liturature is a difficult task.

Just my random thought of the moment.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Exopolitics

The former Canadian Minister of Defense has asked the Canadian parliament to consider exopolitcs -- relations with ET. He goes on to say,"The United States military are preparing weapons which could be used against the aliens, and they could get us into an intergalactic war without us ever having any warning. He stated, "The Bush administration has finally agreed to let the military build a forward base on the moon, which will put them in a better position to keep track of the goings and comings of the visitors from space, and to shoot at them, if they so decide."

Bush bashing has reached a new level. Now we are going to blame him when flying saucers land to take over the world and enslave the human race. Did the Defense Minister consider that if these aliens do exist they may not in fact have the best of intentions, and perhaps we should have some weapons ready in case they are hostile. Prepare for the worst hope for the best.

Oh well just one more example of how Canada has lost its mind.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving.

Show no mercy to your turkey today, because as we all know turkey is a vicious animal, and were the roles reversed the turkey would most certainly not show you any mercy.

Also, please try and refrain from listening to Christmas music. It isn't even December yet folks. Celebrate the holiday at hand before you start getting ready for the next one. I wouldn't be surprised if I started hearing have a happy thanksgiving, an merry Christmas, and a happy new year soon.

So please separate your holidays, and remember have no mercy.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Sharon leaves Likud party.

(link)

Sharon has left the Likud party in order to found a new group. Sharon and several other defectors have said that the new party will run on a platform of piece with the Palestinian people.

Evil Glenn causes my internet failure.

(filthy lie)

It seems that Evil Glenn has decided to sign up for Charter internet service. In doing so he has caused several problems for me. First his bad mojo caused my cable modem to break. Then after I had a new modem his karma caused some hillbilly to cut through the line on "accident." Are these things really just coincidence or is it all Glenn's fault?

Three cheers for the internet.

Sorry I have been absent for a while. My cable modem has been replaced and the internet is now functional.

Some interesting news items since I've been away.

Cheney gets his face xed out on CNN. Talk about media bias. CNN claims it was a computer glitch. If you ask me it was probably a stoned intern. I'm surprised they didn't spice a penis in every couple of frames.

These guys better hope the people that hate us were thinking of this before, because if they weren't they are now.

I used to think only soldiers, cops and mobsters wore body armor. Add toll collectors to that list.

Friday, November 18, 2005

A letter home.

A letter from a Sgt. in Iraq.

Brought to you by way of Michelle Malkin.

Hell hath no furry like a cable modem scorned.

You know how when a woman is pissed off you never know what you did, and trying to get her to tell you what's wrong is like prying a twinky away from a fat kid? Well that's what my cable modem is like right now. I have no idea what I did to piss it off, and it is being pretty reluctant about telling me.

So, to make a long story short if I don't get to post don't fear its because the library at school is the only place I can do it from, and the library is a scary place. So, I don't come here often.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Iran.

Iran's president seems to be crazy.

Mr Ahmadinejad drew international condemnation after he made comments about
wiping Israel off the map. Concern about the government's isolationist stance
has been increased by claims from Tony Blair that Iran is aiding bombmakers
attacking British troops in south-east Iraq.

How do people who are obviously insane get elected?

Liar liar pants on fire.

Just google the words Clinton Iraq 1998. If Bush is guilty of lying then so is the Democrats favorite son.

The question I would like to pose to everyone is how is this even possible? Just think of the sheer number of people that would have to be involved in such a cover up. Its not a situation where the president can simply lie with impunity. If he had tried to do that some member of one of the intelligence agencies probably would have leaked it. In order for Bush to lie he would have to garner the cooperation of The Vice president, the secretary of Defense, the secretary of State, the joint chiefs, the heads of all twelve government agencies that have an intelligence component, and all the case officers and analysts involved in the Middle East. That's just to name a few. If even one of those people decide they can't go along with the plan then it won't work. All that has to happen is for that one person to let the New York Times or a prominent senator know what happened and there is a full blown investigation into the matter. Of the hundreds of people involved don't you think that if asked to lie at least one person would have thought about all the people that would die and done something about it?

The next question is if you believe that this is possible then is it really possible for it to happen twice without anyone ever knowing? If you believe that is possible then you really shouldn't be a liberal because you have even less faith in the government than I do.

Liar liar pants on fire.

I grow increasingly weary of all the Bush lied rhetoric. So, I have decided to devote some space in my little corner of the web to find some information to show the fallacy of these assertions.

We'll start with a FrontPage interview of Bill Tierney. Tierney is a former member of the UNSCOM inspection team.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

History may well cast the Iraq war in a positive light.

Michelle Malkin has a good post on how this might be. She reminds us that men like Abraham Lincoln were vilified in their day for starting unpopular wars, but are seen today as national heroes.

Another good article on the subject can be found here. Notice that even the revolutionary war was opposed by two thirds of Americans.