Thursday, 24 February 2011

A functional replica of a Curtiss A-1 Triad seaplane skims the water in front of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis on Naval Air Station North Island, in San Diego, Feb. 11, 2011. This type of plane was the first aircraft purchased by the Navy 100 years ago. The replica took part in the Centennial of Naval Aviation open house and Parade of Flight. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Moon
H/T Marc
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Backstage WoW!
It's prob the most ancient group on the interwebses consisting of some of the most incisive blogs in the ‘sphere, and the longest running group of its kind in existence. Every week, the members nominate two posts each, one written by themselves and one written by someone from outside the group for consideration by the whole Council.Then we vote on the best two posts, with the results appearing on Friday.
Check it out and make your brain more bigger backstage at the Council
Council Submissions
- Rhymes With Right – A Texas Teacher Looks At Wisconsin
- The Colossus of Rhodey – Students — see the world and keep your head on straight
- Joshuapundit -Supporting regime Change In Libya: A Powerful opportunity
- The Glittering Eye - Fallacies of Composition
- The Noisy Room – Ground Zero for the Taking Back of Our Nation
- Simply Jews – And your candidate for the Senate is…
- GrEaT sAtAn”S gIrLfRiEnD – Black Veil Brides
- Right Truth – Saif al-Islam Qaddafi: Moammar 2.0
- The Political Commentator – “The Ground Zero Mosque – Second Wave of the 911 Attacks” premiers in New York
- VA Right - Is Tim Kaine Instigating Wildcat Strikes in Wisconsin?
- Bookworm Room – Thoughts about the Wisconsin teachers’ union
- The Razor – Let’s Chant: The Future of the Middle East is Impossible to Predict
- Snapped Shot – Mourning a Man Named Jihad
Honorable Mentions
- Wolf Howling – Marx & The Communist Manifesto, From Feb. 21, 1848 To Today
Non-Council Submissions
- T.F. Stern’s Rantings – Public Servants and Unions submitted by Rhymes with Right
- Hoover Institution – The Persistence Of Genocide submitted by The Colossus of Rhodey
- Michael Totten – In The Land Of The Brother Leader submitted by Joshuapundit
- Ann Althouse – Madison schools close for the day to allow teachers to protest Gov. Scott Walker’s union-busting budget plan. submitted by The Glittering Eye
- Big Journalism–Big Government’s Mike Flynn Confesses “Elaborate Sting” submitted by The Noisy Room
- Isi Leibler – Avoiding euphoria over Obama submitted by Simply Jews
- Small Wars Journal – The Wrong War: An Interview with Bing West submitted by GrEaT sAtAn”S gIrLfRiEnD
- Sultan Knish -5 Reasons Why the Christie Presidential Express is Premature submitted by Right Truth
- Planck’s Constant -Muslims in UK Prisons submitted by The Political Commentator
- Jane Jamison/Uncoverage – Prosecute the Wisconsin Doctors and Teachers Who Colluded on “Sick” Passes submitted by VA Right
- Pajamas Media/Zombie-Death Channels submitted by Bookworm Room
- Cognitive Dissonance–The American Ruling Caste In Crisis submitted by The Razor
- The Volokh Conspiracy – Words you Can’t Say At The Pentagon submitted by The Watcher
- Elder of Ziyon – Palestinian Arab government insults US. No one reports it. submitted by The Watcher
Enjoy - courtesy of GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD
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President Obama, Thanks For Answering My Question...........by Dan Friedman
Mr. President, do you think Muammar Gaddafi should step down?
White House spokesman Jay Carney called on Gaddafi’s regime to respect the universal rights of its citizens and allow peaceful protests to take place. "We offer our condolences to families of the victims in Libya of this appalling violence," Carney told reporters traveling with US President Barack Obama to Cleveland.
I’ll take that as a no.
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Two Million Egyptian Neocons Express Love For Freedom...........from Dan Friedman
Have a look at this inspiring video as millions of Egyptians return to Tahrir Square and sing the praises of their newly-won freedoms. It’s enough to make Bill Kristol cry and Lara Logan get back on a plane to cover the excitement.
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News..........
No frakkin way
Where are the Adults? Obama's Big Adventure in the Middle East
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Columbia's dishonor
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North Korea's tunnel digging sparks speculation of nuke test - agency
Hondurans call police on family smokers
Alcohol cuts metabolic disease risk
Telegraph plans some digital content charges from September
Ground Zero Mosquerade: Rauf and Daisy's Theatre of the Vicious
Rude, arrogant, lazy: Patients' verdict on NHS staff as two in three tell of poor care
Libya: Col Gaddafi threatens to unleash mob rule
As protests crackdowns continue, West lines up to sell arms
Indian man with 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren
Bloodshed in Libya: The Impotence of the West
The No-Go Rape Zones of France: 751 and Counting
Fox News Reporter Confronts Doctors Handing Out Phony ‘Sick’ Notes
Kerry: People Who Question Global Warming Are 'Neanderthals'
War on Middle Class Is Going Well — For the Enemy
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Tuesday, 22 February 2011
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Duluth, Minn., native U.S. Army Spc. William E. Simmons, a rifleman assigned to Company D, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm provides security during a patrol in Kharwar District, Feb. 12. Photo by Sgt. Cooper Cash
H/T Marc
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On Libya, Obama is AWOL...............by Dan Friedman
Mubarak was a sick, old man on the way out and a pussycat as tyrants go, and Obama’s seeming indecision as the Egyptian crisis wore on wasn’t out of confusion or vacillation. It stemmed from intelligence (sic) reports he was receiving that showed the situation was in flux. However, once it became clear which way the wind was blowing and Mubarak would fall, Obama got behind the wave and rode it to shore. What a guy! Heck, he’s practically a neocon.
Now comes the hard part. Gaddafi is the genuine article, a bloodthirsty Arab lunatic who sits on a lot of oil. He’s facing a popular uprising inspired by Egypt’s and has already killed scores of his own people, threatening to fight to the end. What’s the leader of the FREE world to do? Apparently nothing.
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News..........
Wishful Thinking and Indecisive Wars
Ex-pilots shoot down timeline of Navy
Plastic bags are green after all
The New Normal In Canada: Politicians Attend Mosque That Condones Death To Apostates, Beating Your Wife
Breaking: Gaddafi flees Tripoli? Update: Two military pilots land in Malta for asylum
Israeli sues Coca Cola for containing alcohol
Why Obama and the Dems Blundered in Wisconsin
Beer, is there anything it can't do?
Dance with Who Brung Ya – The GOP and the TEA Parties
Census spies will track every home: Anger at 'intrusion of vast computer network'
Mexico teen on hunger strike for royal invite
TSA Source: Armed Agent Slips Past DFW Body Scanner
Columbia families and Alums are speaking out
Letter DNA could unseal mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance
How to rake in more? Mistresses go online
Geek cons US out of $20m with bogus software to stop al-Qaeda
A new food crisis is on our plates
Japanese toilet technology - Good, bad and baffling
It's the Unions' Last Stand, and Taxpayers Must Fight the Good Fight
Troops lives risked by MoD's 'cycle of failure' in kit spending
More than three million migrants under Labour
Christchurch earthquake: 65 people dead in 'New Zealand's darkest day'
Japan digs up site linked to World War 2 human experiments
Powerful earthquake devastates Christchurch
Regime's collapse could create 'tidal wave' of refugees
Japan creating spy agency for first time after Second World War
Revolt in Libya: West Warns Gadhafi Against Escalation of Violence
Unfriendly Fire: German Troops Slam Afghan Training after Deadly Attack
Google Maps ignites Dutch border dispute
and finally.......
8 former US Presidents and their amazing sex scandals
What a $1 Billion Palace Looks Like
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The Wrong War
Army Major Michael Few asked Bing, a longtime supporter of Small Wars Journal, for an exclusive interview prior to publication.
"...We wanted an honest, open discussion on the current war in Afghanistan and modern warfare. He more than delivered, and hopefully, this interview will be followed in several weeks with another by Octavian Manea. Enjoy the interview, and make sure that you go out and get his book! "
SPOILER ALERT!
"...Afghanistan is the Wrong War for our benevolent strategy of wooing the Pashtuns by offering money. Our senior leaders say the war cannot be won by killing. It will surely be lost if we don't kill more Islamist terrorists and hard-core Taliban. More disturbing, the US is steadily getting out of the arrest and imprisonment business, due to politics in the States. "
Don't stop! Get it, get it!
Bing expands his final answer to address Teufel Hunden Major Nathanial Fick and Counter Insurgency wizard CNAS' pres Dr Colonel John Nagl's killer op-ed in the New York Times.
Hotter than hello - from GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD
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Monday, 21 February 2011
Wisconsin Protests: The Pathologies of the Progressive Left
See the full report with breaking updates: "Malpractice in Madison: Doctor Debacle Showcases Pathologies of the Progressive Left."
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Protests Intensify Against Muammar Gaddafi's Regime
The full report is here, with additional video: "Muammar Gaddafi Flees Tripoli — Regime's Grip on Power Crumbles Amid Mounting Pressure."
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