Saturday, 15 May 2010
Friday, 14 May 2010
Welcome to King's Lynn............

Council employs bouncer to protect library staff
Editors Note: A pretty fair description.
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The What Pit?
Know which combat plane goes with this cockpit?
Posed by GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD
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REBEL SOULS, AFTERMATH

William Clarke Quantrill, Confederate guerrilla leader 

Quantrill died at the hands of Union forces in Kentucky in May 1865, but his men continued on as outlaws, emerging in time as the James-Younger Gang.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . STORMBRINGER
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Video: 'Meltup'..............from Rico
You need 54 minutes to watch the entire video. I think it is worth watching (but then I think Rogers, Faber and Celenta are worth listening to, and do not think any of the financial media, MSM, or our politicians are worth listening to..there you have it).
Most, if not all, of the content 'tracks' with information I have seen elsewhere/found in other sources...none of them involved ABC-CBS-NBC or CNN et al.
Some of this is very bad news, but what you don't like and/or don't know will hurt you anyway.
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Movie Review: 'Up in the Air'

Should I see it?
If you enjoy long, overly-patient character studies that don't reveal much about the human condition, then sure.
Full Review Here
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News........
Typical: 7th Grader Slammed for Drawing 'Offensive' American Flag
Arrested illegal immigrant worked as National Airport custodian
Legal Si, Illegal No? The Treason Lobby Says Immigration Is Inevitable So We Should "Relax And Enjoy It"
Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, May 13th
The Federal Fat Police: Bill Would Require Government to Track Body Mass of American Children
THE TORCH HAS BEEN PASSED TO A NEW GENERATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL NANCY BOYS
Bomber Command: veterans celebrate after memorial approval
USSR planned nuclear attack on China in 1969
Coalition government: tax cuts of £140 for workers on basic rate
Nurses wages affect heart attack survival rates: researchers
Thailand protests: violence flares as troops move towards Red Shirt encampment
Drug trafficking ring 'run from Australian bank'
'Field of Dreams' for sale
Zimbabwe to give North Korea two baby elephants
Top soldier in southern Afghanistan warns against Taliban 'impunity'
US scraps plan to withdraw UK troops from Helmand
RAF Museum plans vast monument to Battle of Britain
Mysterious ‘White Taleban’ strike fear in village hearts
Lovelorn kangaroo stalks women in Australian Outback
CBS Affiliate Steals and Spins Border Footage
and finally.......
Bra Building: New Engineering for Bigger Curves
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Rebel Rebel
"The tenor of my lifetime -- of this era -- is that religion and community have been replaced by McDonalds and Wal-Mart and political sloganeering. I was thinking today about my hometown. Even in my lifetime, the town had a distinct flavor brought on by "Scandihoovians", fishermen, loggers, and Anglo-Saxon architecture. Capitalism has its own whoring collectivism: the desire to transform citizens into consumers. Who can deny that sickness?" The Unburied Dead
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Thursday, 13 May 2010
Is 44 Feckless And Reckless?
Is 44's underwhelming ME stance in diplopolititary events dangerously pushing the region to a series of small battles or even a regionwide war?
"Washington’s refusal to develop a strategic relationship with Iraq to hold back Iran, means the US will have to rely, instead, on the frail Gulf states to push back against the Islamic Republic. Not surprisingly, Iran sees very few serious obstacles coming from its Gulf Arab neighbors. And these would dissipate completely if Tehran were to acquire nuclear weapons. Iran has the added ability in places such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait, but also in Yemen, of being able to mobilize members of disgruntled Shiite minorities.
"Iran’s priority is to progressively undermine America in the Middle East, with other regional tensions, in themselves of less immediate importance to Tehran, feeding into this. Hizbullah and Hamas act as useful shock absorbers for Iran while it develops a nuclear capability, the cornerstone of its bid for regional hegemony.
"Which brings us to the shipwreck that is Afghanistan.Until now the signs are not good. Washington finds itself fighting the Taliban while striving to find common ground between the conflicting objectives of its two major (and mistrusted) allies in the Afghan war, President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan. Add to that that Pakistan has no real desire to see the US succeed, preferring to reassert its own authority in Kabul.
"This is excellent news for Iran. An Obama administration trapped in the tentacles of Afghanistan makes more likely American retreats in the Middle East. And if Barack Obama decides next year that it is time to wind down his Afghan adventure, the implications for America’s view of itself, and the world’s view of America, could be dramatic, particularly if Iran uses that opening to finalize a nuclear weapon. Obama will have presided over two major military withdrawals while allowing Iran to become a major adversary in the Middle East.
"But there is another possible scenario. Obama may realize that he’s been cornered by Tehran, and resort to the one thing he can still call upon with some sense of superiority, military power.
"Whatever happens, Obama’s bad choices today are pushing him in the direction he most dreads.
Pic "Why does an ostensible “ally” seem to constitute more of a threat than, say, Iran? Or Lebanon or Syria or Iraq? Or Egypt, birthplace of the Muslim Brotherhood brand of militant Islam? Or the West Bank and Gaza, where resentment of America’s Middle East policies is centered?" from GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD
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Rude: Sex Pistols and The Muppets-Friggin In The Riggin
This is the funniest thing I have seen in ages.
Dedicated to Brian, Simon and Chris who are going 'boating' this weekend.
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News.........
Meg Whitman's Ethics on Trial
Defence industry warns against budget cuts
Bra that grows rice developed in Japan
Maori tribe fail to see funny side of New Zealand PM's cannibal joke
Australia's bikini-wearing meter maids forced to cover up
David Cameron and Nick Clegg introduce a very British revolution
Death by IED: the hidden killer stalking Nato’s frontline troops
Blackmail and intimidation give yakuza an iron grip on Japanese companies
Syria Seeks Opportunities to "Exert Pressure" on Israel
Heroes... as the cops looked on
Backdoor Bank Bailout? Fannie And Freddie May be "Losing Money as a Matter of Policy"
Who is in the White House?
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SIZE matters-LUBRICATION-CONFIDENCE............from Rico
SIZE MATTERS
Observing the algorithm-driven markets of late, the only volume I have seen is NOT in the equities markets (where responsible Moms & Pops a.k.a. "retail" investors throw their life savings upon the irresponsible Keynesian 'bonfires of the inanities' peddled by both Gooberment & Wallstreet) but in theincreasing use of Food Stamps.
LUBRICATION
Sure. If Greece was/is a "subprime" borrower, then what exactly is California?
- Bend over and assume the position, cupcake!
CONFIDENCE
Confidence in government is running about 12 percent...about the percentage of the population with an IQ of 85 or less.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em!!!!!!!!!
- Got a light there Barry....er, whatever your name is?
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Political Libido
R. Emmett "Mickey" Tyrrell Wrote a Book: After the Hangover, The Conservatives Road to Recovery
Doesn't like the Buckley kid.
"In After the Hangover, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. serves up an insightful and delightful exploration of the past, present, and future of American conservatism – or what he terms “America’s longest dying political philosophy.” And he sees a bright future."
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