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Friday, 11 February 2011

Bedtime Totty............

NewsBusted 2/11/11

Trump at CPAC: 'Ron Paul Can't Get Elected'

I'll have more CPAC pictures posted later, but Fox & Friends just interviewed Donald Trump, and no doubt his CPAC turn yesterday generated some buzz. For example, at ABC News, "Donald Trump: If I Run For President ‘This Country Will Be Respected Again’" (via Memeorandum):

During his speech, which was added to the CPAC agenda at the last-minute, Trump hinted that the time may be right for him to run for president, arguing that he had had at least as much experience as President Obama.

“Our current president came out of nowhere,” Trump said.

He laid out his policy viewpoints in straightforward terms: “I’m pro-life. I’m against gun control, and I will fight to end Obamacare and replace it with something that makes sense for people in business and not bankrupt the country.”

Trump added, “If I decide to run, I will not be raising taxes.” He also pledged to help America re-gain a competitive advantage with China and other countries that he said “are screwing us.”

I liked it!

And my full report is here: "
Updates from CPAC — Donald Trump Disses Ron Paul!"

More CPAC reporting later!


Bonus Babe........



H/T Marc


F/A-18C Hornet pre-flight inspection aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, which is under way in the Arabian Sea, Feb. 8, 2011. The Hornet is assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 25. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis K. Mendoza

H/T Marc

Video: Kevin Bloody Wilson The Shane Warne Song

I wonder if Liz Hurley has heard this?



H/T Bootneck

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Cartoon Round Up....





Video: Rally Crash Compilation 2010

Video: Wrong-Way Driver Survives Amazing Truck Crash


Wrong-Way Driver Survives Amazing Truck Crash - Watch more Funny Videos

News............

Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, Feb. 10th

This relates to the john f. kennedy assassination, and the "necessity" of the "grassy knoll" shooter ... slow motion bullet impacts ...


UN Roll Model is woman who murdered 13 children

Muslim Brotherhood fears Egypt's army staging coup

Mini-skirted Russians urge better snow removal

Penis-leash couple nabbed at shops

Reputed mobster found raising cows in Idaho

Obama's advisors split on when and how Mubarak should go

Thai airline recruits transgender flight attendants

Shop will swap guns for sex toys

Men of Britain choosing lingerie over flowers this Valentine's Day

Greenpeace co-founder talks biotech, nuclear and climate

First reports on XM-25 Judge Dredd smartgun in A'Stan

Impatient, Obama sharply questions Mubarak pledge

World's smallest engraving on the edge of a razor blade

How electronics boom is creating surge in demand for rare metals

Tunisian deposed leader dominated by 'Lady Macbeth'

Starving North Korea sends out SOS for food aid

China hackers break into five oil companies

and finally.........

Why are we so obsessed with meaningless performance figures? by little Jimmy May

BAE Systems Introduces a Navalized Typhoon Option

The 7 most common Valentine’s Day faux pas

Red Friday Totty.........




Here again?..............from Rico

I wonder IF anyone even remembers the DJIA at 14,000....or what happened next?

Gee, the FED money-pumping has pushed the DJIA to 12,000 and everyone is hyping "happy days are here again"
..........well, at least the Banksters and Wall Street are cheering (not least because (a) they were 'bailed-out' with taxpayer money, (b) huge bonuses have just been announced, and (c) they want to hand-off their worthless paper to Mom & Pop investors by convincing them to "buy stocks" before this bubble bursts); but Main Street America with unemployment running 22-23% just isn't joining-in for the chorus.

After the middle class saw their "retirement funds" reduced by roughly one third, for some reason they aren't buying into the "invest now" hype....maybe it's also partly due to Soetoro's talk about 'investing' in America the other day [read: in DemSpeak 'investing' means with YOUR money. a.k.a. higher taxes]?

Oh yay! Happy days indeed.....if you're feeding at the taxpayer trough, that is!

Israeli EMS to use Segways


Magen David Adom, Israel's first responder EMS,  is constantly trying find faster and better ways for its trauma teams to reach those in need of help and who are located in crowded urban areas or in mass casualty incidents with a large number of people present.

MDA will add the "segway" to its fleet of operational vehicles. The "segway", with just two wheels, has the ability to negotiate its way quickly through crowded areas or narrow spaces - for example, main roads in the big cities during rush-hour, large places of entertainment, narrow alleyways, etc.  The time saved could very well be the difference between life and death for...  


More at Israel EMS 

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Thursday, 10 February 2011

Bedtime Totty..........

Cartoon Round Up....





Video: Egyptian Revolution Blues - Sandy Cash

Video: Continuous Chest Compression CPR—University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center



H/T Canis 61

Reason TV: The Dumbest Thing Ever Said!...by Hillary Clinton, about the Drug War

Spot the Tank!

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Video: 2011 Lingerie Bowl Commercial

Video: Explaining Canada to Americans

Video: New York Pinball........

Manhattan 4.33pm from Lizzie Oxby on Vimeo.

Video: Snow Falls Off Trailer



Found at ATTU

Video: America Rising An Open Letter to Democrat Politicians




Found at Powerline


H/T 45 Govt

Catechism For Neocons...........from Dan Friedman

“The Turkish people brought terrorist supporting Islamists to power. The overthrow of the Shah brought the Ayatollah Khomeni to power. Elections in the Palestinian Authority brought Hamas to power. Thanks to its elections, Hezbollah is now running the table in Lebanon.”

more at A Conversation with a Neo-Conservative about Egypt

News...........

Carbon pollution - the movie

Congress: Act or Fail

Blasphemy Sentence Sparks Riot

Iranian Ballistic Missile Scores a Direct Hit on a Target Ship

Homemade Revolving Shotgun

Starlings leave holiday park with £10,000 bill

Top 10 most-ordered hotel movies in 2010

What Turns Men On? The Smell of Pumpkin Pie

Congressman resigns amid Craigslist scandal

Are women over 40 really getting the best parts of their lives?


Saudi oil stock exaggerated by 40 percent

Consensus on global warming challenged


Malaysian states plan Valentine's Day crackdown

The last Japanese man remaining in Kazakhstan: A Kafkian tale of the plight of a Japanese POW in the Soviet Union

Not again! Icelandic volcano set to erupt dwarfing last year's devastation

Michael Buerk: presenters should not be recruited to fill quotas of lesbians or Asians

China in Africa at a glance

China in Zimbabwe: what does it mean for Robert Mugabe?

No Street, No Square, No Respect: What Does Berlin Have against Ronald Reagan?


Living on US dole, Pakistan builds fourth plutonium reactor

Indiana Officials Fear Building Will Be Late-Night Punchline if Named After Ex-Mayor

Watch video released by Detroit police showing police station gun battle


and finally......

LA cricket: Club helps tame Compton's mean streets

Seven-year-old boy buys fighter jet on eBay H/T JMH

Thursday Totty..........




Video: Russian Kamov Ka-52 'Alligator' first demo flight

Video: Ronald Reagan Knew How to Handle the Press



H/T Marc

BFN: Glimpse into future of next generation of armoured vehicles

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Short Attention Spans


By Alan Caruba

The American Revolution, from the day in 1773 when tea got dumped in Boston Bay to the day in 1781 when the British were defeated at Yorktown took eight years. If it had been on television, the ratings would have fallen off in about two weeks.

My point is that, by the end of the second week of the turmoil in Egypt, it mattered less and less to those in the West that a million Egyptians were showing up in Cairo and Alexandria to demand Mubarak’s resignation or that demands for real freedom, real liberty in the Middle East are a very big deal!

Mubarak says he intends to stay in office until the election in September. He appointed a vice president, gave a pay raise to government workers, and has patiently waited for the crowds to grow tired of singing, chanting, listening to speeches, and to get on with their lives.

These events are cultural in nature.

Despite common ties with England, the colonists had been quite distinctly “American” for a very long time and didn’t like being treated poorly by the British crown and parliament. “No taxation without representation” became their rallying call.

Egyptians have been around a lot longer than Americans; several millennia in fact.

They have been Muslims since the religion was “introduced” by its early zealots in the seventh century A.D. Designed to appeal to Arabs in particular, but proclaimed as a universal faith to which everyone would have to submit, Islam put its stamp on Egyptians, just as it would on Persians and others throughout the Middle East, northern Africa, and into India..

It wasn’t that long ago that Egyptians were ruled by a monarch, King Farouk, crowned at age 16 and ruling until 1952 when a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him into exile in Monaco. The defeat Egypt had suffered in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war would lead to the end of the king’s reign. Until then, from around the 1800s, the British had been deeply involved in Egypt, eventually wresting control of the Suez Canal from the French while the monarchy increasingly became a figurehead.

The British literally modernized Egypt, but by the end of World War Two, depleted in wealth to maintain their empire, they watched it drift away into new, independent nations. Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956 and continued to engage in wars with Israel. When Nasser died his successor, Anwar Sadat, made a cold peace with Israel and, shortly after, was assassinated by the Muslim Brotherhood.

Seated beside him that day was Hosni Mubarak, an air force general and, when he came to power shortly thereafter, he clamped down on the Muslim Brotherhood who wanted to turn Egypt into the same kind of hellish regime that was later imposed on Iran in 1979. As in Turkey earlier, Egypt installed a secular government whose military ensured that it stayed that way.

Most of this is unknown history to Americans who have already tired of seeing Egyptians in Cairo’s main square and, if they have paid any attention to the White House, know that President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Secretary of State Clinton have managed to say conflicting things about the uprising, looking and sounding clueless and foolish in the process.

Freedom, however, is not a joke and, thanks to the Internet, a lot of Egyptians, a lot of Iranians, a lot of Tunisians, a lot of Yemenis, and, in general, people through northern Africa, the Maghreb, and elsewhere in the Middle East would like to vote in legitimate elections where there are real choices among candidates and parties. They would like to live without secret police and other forms of oppression.

We tend to forget that George W. Bush’s aim when invading Iraq was to depose a dictator, to bring about democracy there, and to spread the message throughout the Middle East.

Mostly, the Egyptians would like to be rid of the endemic corruption that authoritarian regimes establish among a small, ruling elite that, in turn, discourages everything from owning a deed to one’s own home to being able to start a business without paying off several levels of bureaucracy and waiting a very long time.

The Egyptians want real opportunity, an energetic economy, and some form of actual democracy. Concessions are being made, but progress is likely to take a while.

The Muslim Brotherhood, al Qaeda, the Taliban, and all the other Islamists are in a race to gain control over the nations of the Middle East before freedom breaks out everywhere.

© Alan Caruba, 2011

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