For some, the ads are more important than the game:
See: "Best Super Bowl Ads," and "Advertisers Raided the National Memory Banks on Super Bowl Sunday."
For some, the ads are more important than the game:
See: "Best Super Bowl Ads," and "Advertisers Raided the National Memory Banks on Super Bowl Sunday."
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Senior US Marine: Multiple Platoons Are Heading to Egypt
When asked for his analysis Stormbringer replied "They will be met on the beaches by US Army Special Forces teams from 1/10 in Stuttgart, who will sell them beer & war souvenirs."
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This video first saw the light Thursday, February 3, 2011, discovered by Stephen Trimble at The Dew Line. The accident happened during Red Flag 2007 at Ellsworth AFB.
H/T Marc
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There’s really a glut, but these were first 10 that came to mind:
1. Harry Reid
2. Barney Frank/Andrew Sullivan (tie)
3. Joe Biden
4. Al Franken
5. John Conyers
6. Nancy Pelosi
7. Sheriff Dupnik
8. Jimmy Carter
9. Patty Murray
10. Howard Dean
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It’s winter in Missouri
And the gentle breezes blow,
70 miles per hour at 52 below!
Oh, how I love Missouri
When the snow’s up to your butt;
You take a breath of winter air
And your nose is frozen shut.
Yes, the weather here is wonderful,
You may think I’m a fool.
I could never leave Missouri ,
Cause I’m frozen to the stool.
H/T DML
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Spc. Nicholas Francioso, armored crewman, assigned to 2nd Squad, 3rd Platoon, Company C., 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, kneels atop a cliff overlooking the Arghandab River Valley Jan. 31, to provide security for his squad as they climb up the cliff from the valley below. Francioso, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, was conducting a foot patrol with his squad to search orchards throughout the district and interact with the local population. During their foot patrols, 2nd squad must maneuver their way through the Arghandab‘s many obstacles, including: farmer-built mud walls, irrigation canals, densely populated orchards, foot-wide pathways through long stretches of boggy flats and even a 30-foot-tall wall they must climb during their patrol. Photo by Spc. Breanne Pye
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Found at Bring the heat, Bring the Stupid
H/T Marc
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The dessert of forbidden art ... a small museum in uzbekistan saves 20th century russian art ...
How to Understand Rush Limbaugh
de Havilland’s prototype Mosquito to be restored
Farmer livelihoods in danger due to weather
The Obama Administration and the Middle East: A Half-Time Assessment
Huge spike in illegal Indian traffic to US via Mexico
Bush fears arrest, scraps Swiss visit
Human brains shrinking in size, say scientists
Iran can’t ‘dictate what movies Canadians watch’: Minister
Proposed Canadian oilsands pipeline stirs U.S. debate
Opinion: The Genius of Ronald Reagan's Humor
Egypt uprising falters as negotiations with government begin
Dossier to show Labour 'complicit' in Lockerbie release
Iran bans foreign food from cookery channels
Iranian opposition recruits disgruntled Revolutionary Guard to cripple Ahmadinejad
Chechen rebel leader threatens more attacks on Russia
UN calls for restraint between Thailand and Cambodia
Bush fires destroy dozens of homes in Western Australia
and finally.........
Corrigan Brothers –Shay Healy and Peter Creighton are releasing Country Music as the band Nashville Skyline
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A parody of Stephen Foster's Oh Susanna
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The pipeline supplying Egyptian gas to Israel and Jordan was blown up near the North Sinai town of El Arish early Saturday Feb. 5. Egyptian TV reports "terrorists" carried out the attack which caused a huge explosion and fire.
Jordan will suffer from this loss of Egyptian gas which covers 80 percent of its energy consumption and will have to use far more expensive oil and diesel to keep its power supply running. This will cause a raise in fuel prices, already a point of contention in the unstable Jordanian Monarchy.
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The Muslim Brotherhood is slipstreaming behind Egypt’s rush to Obaman “democracy” and singing its praises in order to secure themselves a seat near the head of table when the new government is formed. Better to eat you with, my dear. We will soon discover why Mubarak had them outlawed, and why it wasn’t such a bad idea.
Brotherhood Presses Demands in Egypt Talks
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The film the iranian leaders don't want us to watch. This film will be presented on 8 February at the Heritage Foundation, Washinghton, DC.
Must watch!
H/T Filippo
MORE HERE
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Dear Egyptian demonstrators, Please do not damage the pyramids. We will not rebuild them. Sincerely yours, The Jews by @CoffeeonSwing
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Reagan said "Nyet!"
Quartet urges Israel, Arabs to heed Egypt risk
Michelle Obama Shows Ravages of First Lady Role
Britney: Still Hot? Or Not?
Rule 5 Saturday Night: Lt. Col. “Mac” McKenzie
For Veteran's Day: A vet who understands the enemy we face
"The Fish Filet™ Commercial KFC Doesn’t Want You To See (Anymore).
Texas Woman, 76, Fights Off Cairo Crowd With Knife, Tea Kettle
State multiculturalism has failed, says David Cameron
Arab uprisings: why no one saw them coming
Dangerously underestimating the Muslim Brotherhood
Israel can meet electricity needs without Egypt gas, ministers say
Can complexity theory explain Egypt's crisis?
The country whose economy is coming in from the cold
Bikies trafficking in data secrecy using Mexican BlackBerrys
Egypt unrest: US disowns envoy comment on Hosni Mubarak
Police have 238 crashes in 18 months - without even leaving the station car park
Royal bodyguards to be issued with stun guns
Ronald Reagan statue to be unveiled in Grosvenor Square
The Middle East needs more than elections
Super Bowl viewers prefer chimpanzees to celebrities
Iran opens trial of 3 Americans on spy charges
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While Benny sings "yes, we have no inflation" to us in the financial media, just take a look at the one year relative performance of commodities futures as of today.
Think of this when you are paying your ever-increasing grocery bills.
Yes, NO inflation here.....
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By Alan Caruba
“I against my brother, I and my brother against our cousin. I, my brother and our cousin against the neighbors. All of us against the foreigner.”
– Bedouin proverb
Almost from its beginning, Islam has been a religion divided by warring camps. The tragedy of Islam is that Muslims are far more likely to die at the hands of their co-religionists than by those outside their faith. All religions have their sects and divisions, but Islam’s history is particularly defined by the violence that began shortly after the death of its founder, Mohammed.
If the turmoil in Egypt is about freedom than recent history gives little evidence that Arabs have any talent for it. Iran is a prison-nation. Syria is ruled by the son of its former dictator. Hamas rules Gaza. Monarchies. Et cetera.
I am beginning to think that the world is actually witnessing a repeat of the dispute between the two main branches of Islam, the Shias (also called Shiites) and the majority Sunnis. Meanwhile, in Egypt the killing of Christian Copts continues unabated while Iraqi Christians are being driven from that nation.
When the prophet Mohammed died in 632 AD, what followed was a struggle for control of Islam. Sunni Muslims, the largest of the two branches, believe that Ali, a cousin of Mohammed, was the fourth and last of the “rightly guided caliphs”, successors to Mohammed. Shias believe that Ali should have been the first caliph.
Preceding Ali were Abu Kakr (632-634), Umar (634-644), and Uthman (644-656). Uthman was murdered while at prayer and Ali then became the caliph. He was, however, opposed by Aisha, Mohammed’s widow and the daughter of Abu Bakr. A number of battles ensued. Ultimately, Mu’awiya declared himself caliph.
Here’s where it gets very odd. The line of Mohammed’s direct decedents through Ali ended in 873 CE when the last Shia Imam, Muhammed al-Mahdi disappeared within days of inheriting the title of caliph. He was four years old at the time!
Shias refused to believe he had died, concocting a story that he was merely “hidden” and would return.
This latter version of Shia is the heart of Iranian Islamic theology which includes the belief that, in order to facilitate his return, the world must first sink into complete chaos with massive loss of life, a kind of Islamic Armageddon.
Thus, the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran is looked upon by Sunnis and everyone else as truly a matter of life or death on a global scale. It would be the prelude to World War Three.
Sunnis take their lead from Saudi Arabia where the royal family is seen as the protectors of the faith and the two most holy sites of Islam, Mecca and Medina.
Muslims can be found in more than 200 nations these days and represent 23% of the world’s population. One out of every four people on planet Earth is a Muslim. Only 20% live in the Middle East and North Africa, the site of present conflicts.
It has been the fate of Middle Eastern and other Muslims to live with a conflict that began in the seventh century. Islam’s Sharia laws reflect seventh century values. They are at odds with hard won modern values of civilization.
The culture of the Middle East and northern Africa, dominated by Islam, has kept the people of that region in poverty and under the fist of oppression for the last 1,400 years. Mideast Muslims in the modern era have been striking out at the world blaming it, not Islam, for their problems. Al Qaeda is an example of this, along with the Taliban, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The reappearance of a modern state of Israel in 1948 brought everything to a boil. If Islam is the one true faith, the presence in its midst of a Western, democratic, militarily powerful and economically successful Israel severely challenges that belief.
After successive wars on Israel, Arab nations were repeatedly defeated. Further aggravating Muslims is that Israel is holy to both Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is not even mentioned by name in the Qur'an.
Sunni-Shia battles commemorate its schism and include Suffin, Karbala, and Zab, the last having been fought in Egypt.
In the last century the Middle East has been treated as the West’s fiefdom, divided among colonial powers, manipulated for control of its oil.
In recent times Middle Eastern nations were invaded, first by the former Soviet Union invading Afghanistan and, after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and 9/11, the U.S. invaded Iraq twice. From 1980 to 1988, Iraq waged a long war against Iran that ended in a stalemate. Syria occupied Lebanon for decades. There have been clashes as well between Muslim Pakistan and largely Hindu India.
President Obama’s insistence that the Muslim Brotherhood play a role in any future government of Egypt ignores the fact that it is sworn to kill Christians and Jews or make them dhimmi, subject to taxes and humiliation.
In its own words the Brotherhood’s guiding principles are, “Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope."
The Mubarak regime ruthlessly suppressed the Brotherhood that, among other deeds, assassinated his predecessor, former prime minister, Anwar al-Sadat and just tried to assassinate his vice president, Omar Suleiman. Not exactly democracy in action.
Those who rule Egypt are sorting out their difficulties and will resume power, but while all eyes are on the land of the pharaohs, it is Iran that threatens World War III.
© Alan Caruba, 2011
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A huge roundup here: "Political Transition in Egypt — Reports: Mubarak Resigns National Party; Opposition Leaders Resist Negotiations, Demand Regime Change."
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Click on the image and enlarge for the full effect:
Quite an experience. Check the additional pictures here: "Long Beach Boeing C-17 Tour."
And previously: "The End is Near for Southern California's Conventional Aircraft Manufacturing."
Plus, at the Boeing homepage:
C-17 Globemaster III -- The C-17 is the world's premier heavy-airlift aircraft and has proven itself as a versatile strategic and theater airlifter in every recent worldwide operation, from Operation Iraqi Freedom to humanitarian relief missions. Worldwide, there are currently a total of 209 C-17s in service. Boeing is under contract with the U.S. Air Force to design, build and deliver 213 C-17s through July 2011. Boeing has delivered 202 aircraft to the Air Force as of September 2010.
Also, look for breaking updates on the Egypt crisis throughout the day.
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