Friday, 25 March 2011
News............
Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, Mar. 24th
Is a “humanitarian crisis” developing in Libya?
Obama's Biggest Blunder in Libya
Big Sticks
Syria cracks down on protesters,over 100 dead
Who’s Got Eyes On: SEALs, Berets Verts, SBS…?
Tyranny of the Minority
Holy Grail of Missle Defense Achieved
NATO Takes OOD MCC
Galeb Kill not Air-to-Air
Syria: Bashar al-Assad offers concessions to protesters for first time
Syria mulls lifting state of emergency
Russia to remove diplomats from Libya
Another domino falls: Yemeni president near deal to resign after 30 years in office
Important brief video about Islam
Top Ten Accomplishments of the UN No-Fly Zone
Strike Breaker Crosses Picket Line, Assaults President!
Libya: Now we must arm the insurgents so that Gaddafi can be toppled
Barack Obama locked out of the White House
Some European countries are in the habit of going bankrupt
Setback for Franco-German Relations: Paris and Berlin at Odds over Libya Operation
and finally.........
Bloggers Roundtable from a Forgotten Front: Equipment and Training by DJ Elliott
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QE, QE2...........from Rico
QE worked so very well that 'the smart money' started to bail out.
By QE2 the smart ones had already gone.
When the clueless finally get a clue and head for the exits, it will have been game over for a long while.
Nations are not TBTF, and there is no one who can bail out Uncle Sammy...but, perhaps that was the 'plan' all along.
Cloward and Piven as implemented by that student of Alinsky, our very own "Community Organiser" [read: rabble rouser & troublemaker]?
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Thursday, 24 March 2011
'If I had this to do over again ...'
Some reflections on the moral inversion of current events: "How Progressives Talk About Israel Behind Closed Doors."
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Late news...........from DJ Elliott
Deputy National Security Adviser McDonough: “We’re not talking about an exit strategy.”
Foreign Secretary announces London conference on Libya
15 reported killed in Syrian protest city
WH: This isn’t a war, it’s a “kinetic military action”
I love it when you talk dirty to me...
USD-C Graduates 1st EO Leaders Course
Gulf states 'to deport Hezbollah, Iranian agents'
Toyota tells U.S. plants 'prepare to shut down'
Obama's Fatal Attraction to War
Video: Door open to military coordination with rebels?
Over 4,000 U.S. sailors, marines set sail for Mediterranean
Syrian forces 'open fire on protesters'
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Video: IT'S SHOWTIME!
Montage of various movie sequences where the phrase "it's showtime" is pronounced
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News..........
Greenpeace doth protest too much
You Might Be President Obama If . . .
Navy chief: We’re not sure what the next stage is in Libya
Disarmament The Obama Way
Dem senators: Congress may hold vote on Libya next week
The Cost Value of Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
The toughest man in Japan
Open Letter to the Leader of the Free World
Our Blood and Treasure, for Britain and France
Warmongers
Navy Running Short of Missiles
Understanding Obama, His One World View and Foreign Policy
Obama's War on the Middle Class
NASA: Congressional spending impasse costing NASA $1.4 million a day
At $309bn, Japan quake costliest-ever disaster
Take a vitamin pill to mitigate the effects of radiation: NASA
Trapped piece of drill pipe caused US oil spill
Book reveals movie sex scene was real
Jilted 92-year-old shoots at love interest
Bird poop brings good luck
Jerusalem bus bomb kills one and injures 30
A family slaughtered in Israel – doesn't the BBC care?
Libya: Gaddafi compound attacked after air force 'destroyed'
Libya: military base 'destroyed' by air strikes
First woman to fly Typhoon enforces no-fly-zone
India summons Italian ambassador over turban issue
Allies Pushing Gaddafi Forces Back From Embattled Cities
and finally........
Bataan Amphibious Ready Group Deploys
MinuteMan Report: Refueling Odyssey Dawn
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011
The Left's Final Push to Transform America
A new entry, with video: "The Hate-America Left Mobilizes for Revolution."
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Confidence..............from Rico
When 'confidence' dies, the 'confidence game' ends. Game over.
It was a HUGE wakeup call when Bill Gross of PIMCO headed for the exits re: US Treasurys. It is always a good idea to follow the money...especially the smart money!
Only China, Japan, and OPEC....and the Fed continue to buy US Treasurys (bonds for 'progressives').
- We all know what is happening in Japan right now, and many of us think they will have to 'sell' Treasurys to repatriate cash to rebuild from the twin-disasters of Tsunami and Fukushima.
- China has been backing-away from purchasing Treasurys as fast as it can without tanking their remaining holdings by creating a panic before they can exit.
- OPEC? Yeah, there is a 'stable' entity we can count on! Again, anyone not distracted by "America's Got Talent" or "Prancing With The Stars" has a pretty good idea of what is currently happening in the Arab oil-producing countries right now.
- The FED? Benjamin has a 'plan' allright...it consists of the FED being the largest buyer of US debt (look at the Treasury flows chart attached).
Unreported by the MSM, even by the Financial Media/FTV is this stunner:
- For the FIRST time ever in our history Americans are refusing to buy their own country's debt!
This is not a good time to be 'long' bonds, but one should be looking further ahead and consider that after bonds 'die' the Dollar is next.....


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Late News...............from DJ Elliott
Middle East round up: Syrian police 'shoot six protesters' at mosque
Putin tones down Libya rhetoric, laments use of force. Only cos if the Arabs think he is with us he will lose arms sales.
U.S. troops in Europe banned from wearing uniforms off base
Growlers Over Libya — An Update
Gates: No timeline for end of Libyan mission
Germany Withdraws NATO Support: Libyan Coalition in Tatters
Libya rebels fail to seize air strike gains
Should men in uniform be forced to shave?
Rumsfeld: If you’re wondering who to thank for Gaddafi’s lack of nukes …
Daraa protestors chant against Hezbollah, Iran
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Beauty Beyond Compare, Elizabeth Taylor
I can recall, even in 1944, sitting in the cavernous theatre in my hometown, watching “National Velvet” and thinking that Elizabeth Taylor was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen. As I grew older I continued to think of her in terms of her stunning beauty, only gradually realizing that she was also an excellent actress.
She was rather fearless, taking on roles whose characters had all the human flaws of character, but who were never boring. She could be forgiven everything for being so beautiful.
Her seven marriages, twice to Richard Burton, had a tragic quality as she seemed to be on an endless search for true love. Being larger than life seemed to be a curse.
Along the way we tended to forget she had four children, ten grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. How could a goddess be a mother and grandmother? But she was and a good friend to many fellow performers.
In Hollywood where beautiful women were its stock-in-trade, Taylor endured and triumphed.
For those of her generation like myself, her death comes as a reminder of our own mortality, but her film career ensures she will live on beyond mere life.
Few actresses of her era will be recalled in a similar fashion, despite their own body of work. There were those as talented, as prolific, but none as memorable for nothing less than a face that every camera loved.
One thinks of the iconic Marilyn Monroe, but her quality was one of pure sensuality that obscured her talent whereas Taylor brought not just heat, but a seriousness to her roles that demanded that you pay attention to Maggie in “A Cat On a Hot Tin Roof”, “Night of the Iguana”, roles created by Tennessee Williams, playwright and poet.
I think my generation was fortunate to have shared its life with Elizabeth Taylor and with films of real substance such as “A Place in the Sun”, “Butterfield 8”, and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
The characters she brought to life on the screen were not cartoons, but flesh and blood women. They will live on as we pay tribute to the real flesh and blood Elizabeth Taylor.
© Alan Caruba
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First Casualty of The Libyan War: The Constitution..........by Dan Friedman
Now that Obama has made an end-run around the Constitution, where are the neocons and the Tea Party when you need them? Glad you asked. The neocons are cheering Obama because, they say, Obama is reaffirming Bush’s “Freedom agenda.” Twits. The Tea Party is unaware that we’ve attacked another country, and anyway, it’s none of their business. Dolts. df
One World Government Obama
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Interactive Map Thingy:

Click and drag the country to the map .......how well did you do????
Play it HERE
H/T Pete H
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