March 29, 2006

Marchers say gringos, not illegals, have to go

stolen-continent.jpgWASHINGTON – While debates about guest-worker programs for illegal aliens take place in the corridors of power, in the streets of America's big cities no amnesty is being offered by activists calling for the expulsion of most U.S. citizens from their own country.

While politicians debate the fate of some 12 million people residing in the U.S. illegally, the Mexica Movement, one of the organizers of the mass protest in Los Angeles this week, has already decided it is the "non-indigenous," white, English-speaking U.S. citizens of European descent who have to leave what they call "our continent."


Full Article @ WorldNetDaily

Again I say, deport everyone who is not here legally, Everyone. Then we can take that 60+ BILLION we spend every year on supporting them here to putting up a wall, more security or other means and still have cash left over to pay down our national debt. Which btw the freakin' republicans are like crack whores they way they are spending. Can we curb some of that anytime soon?? -Ed

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March 28, 2006

God Bless the "Patriot Guard Riders"!

You guys have got to check these guys out! I first heard of them about a week ago on Fox news (I believe it was Fox and Friends. Yes, that "evil" news channel). It's people like these who give me a new hope in America and gives me a renewal in the spirit of pride and patriotism. Reading through their site - I just wanted to hug each and every one of them. Here's the link to their site along with their mission statement:

http://www.patriotguard.org/

Also, if you follow this link:

http://www.patriotguard.org/Forums/tabid/61/
forumid/26/postid/41812/view/topic/Default.aspx

it will take you to a letter written by a soldier whose in Iraq he also has a link to his *own* website. It's worth a good look!

Posted by Mrs Muddy at 01:51 AM | Comments (0)

March 27, 2006

Uncommon Valor, Unsung Heroes

God Bless the US Marines
War News
Monday, March 27, 2006
Jack Kinsella - Omega Letter Editor

The New York Daily news reported a war protest concert called "Bring 'Em Home Now" headlined by a bunch of musicians I never heard of, noting that Cindy Sheehan was an invited guest and that Jeanne Garafalo plans to broadcast her TV program from the concert.


Interestingly, I ran a Google news search of the concert and got four hits. One was a music site in the UK, two were local New York-area papers, and the fourth was a website called 'alArab Online'. Ordinarily, Western music concerts don't make headlines in the Arab world. But it's great propaganda for their side.

The Dixie Chicks are making their way back up the country music charts with a new anti-war album recanting their tearful apology for making anti-war statements while on tour in London.

The new album, "Not Ready To Make Nice" slams the administration and the war anew, noted al Jazeera.

George Clooney got an Oscar for 'Syriana' -- an antiwar film in which America was the heavy and the terrorists were the heroes.

A Kansas-based protest group regularly pickets military funerals, carrying signs like "Thank God for IEDs" and Thank God for Dead Soldiers".

Public support for the war in Iraq in waning, as is public support for the war on terror. The Bush administration's job-approval rating dropped to 36% -- an all-time low.

Full Article @ Omega Letter

This is a must read article. Especially if you are a Marine. OHRAAA! -Ed

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We have a Leprechaun on the Loose

Video featured @ YouTube

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TABC now entering bars to arrest drunks

The message the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is trying to get across with its latest campaign likely comes as news to many people. Simply put, it's that bars are not a place where people are supposed to be drunk.

Agents are now entering bars to arrest intoxicated patrons in what they call a pre-emptive strike, but others say the campaign is borderline harassment.

The program has proved controversial and state lawmakers are planning to review the program after criticism following recent arrests at 30 Dallas-area bars this month.

Full Article @ wacotrib.com

Ok, here's the thing. If you *choose* to go to a bar you *choose* how much you want to drink. You have every right to choose if you want to drink a little or a lot. You *should* even make a choice as to how you can safely get home *before* you even leave to go to the bar.

Now, I could understand if there were cops in the parking lots arresting people if they chose to drive home intoxicated (I actually think that's a good idea for everywhere in the country.) But, I think this is going just a bit too far. -Ed

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March 24, 2006

Jackie Mason on Starbucks

Starbucks is the best example of a phony status symbol that means nothing, but people will still pay 10 times as much for because there are French words all over the place.

You want coffee in a coffee shop, that's 60 cents. But at Starbucks, Cafe Latte: $3.50. Cafe Cremier: $4.50. Cafe Suisse: $9.50. For each French word, another four dollars.

Why does a little cream in coffee make it worth $3.50? Go into any coffee shop; they'll give you all the cream you want until you're blue in the face. Forty million people are walking around in coffee shops with jars of cream: "Here's all the cream you want!" And it's still 60 cents. You know why?

Because it's called "coffee."

If it's Cafe Latte -- $4.50. You want cinnamon in your coffee? Ask for cinnamon in a coffee shop; they'll give you all the cinnamon you want. Do they ask you for more money because it's cinnamon? It's the same price for cinnamon in your coffee as for coffee without cinnamon -- 60 cents, that's it. But not in Starbucks. Over there, it's Cinnamonnier - $9.50.

You want a refill in a regular coffee shop, they'll give you all the refills you want until you drop dead. You can come in when you're 27 and keep drinking coffee until you're 98. And they'll start begging you: "Here, you want more coffee, you want more, you want more?" Do you know that you can't get a refill at Starbucks? A refill is a dollar fifty. Two refills, $4.50. Three refills, $19.50.

So, for four cups of coffee - $350.

And it's burnt coffee.

Read the rest @ goodasgold.com

This was TO true to pass up, and funny. -Ed

p.s. Thanks for the link Skywalker

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March 19, 2006

Tis a thing of beauty

Nothing like homemade hand tossed pie using all organic ingredients.
This looked (and tasted) too good not to share with my friends.

Enjoy!

I would of also taken a pic of Mrs. Muddys pie but it has (yuck!) rice cheese on it.
Not something I'm proud of.

Posted by Muddy at 08:17 PM | Comments (12)

March 14, 2006

Xgl - Pushing Linux to the Top

Just discovered this last night, Xgl for Linux will make Mac's and Winders look like garbage, it's a perfect blend of function and aesthetics.

I have made the demonstration video available here.


Visit the main site of NOVELL:Xgl

Posted by Muddy at 10:32 PM | Comments (0)

Where is the outrage?

Authorities called it one of the worst rape cases they could recall.

Seven gang members and three female associates were charged Monday with raping a woman as the mother of one suspect allegedly watched and encouraged the assault, authorities said.

The 23-year-old victim was targeted because her boyfriend had angered members of the Anaheim gang, authorities said.

She was lured into a hotel room by a female gang associate at a Feb. 23 party then sexually assaulted over a seven-hour period, Anaheim police Chief John Welter said.

He called it "one of the worst rapes I've seen in my 35 years experience."

Authorities identified the 38-year-old "gang mother" as Connie Herrera Retana and her son as 18-year-old Martin Carlos Delgado. Police said the victim was lured into the room and beaten by 23-year-old Jolean Disbrow.


"It makes you shake your head that mothers could be participating," said Orange County Assistant District Attorney Susan Kang Schroeder. "It shows how a group mentality can breed disgusting behavior."

Full Story @ sfgate.com

Ok, so your only shock is that the mother "watched" her sons and company rape a woman for seven long hours!?!?!?!
Are you kidding me??
How about that someone was raped to begin with?
How about it was for seven hours, a fifteen year old involved and your only distressed that the mother was there watching? This country (or more specifically California) is going down the crapper. Maybe we should dump our liberal ways where the innocent are persecuted and the guilty are protected. I say we bring back public hangings, if you rape or kill, bring your ass out into the public square and string you up. -Ed

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March 10, 2006

Iranian University Holds "Holocaust Myth" Conference

At the initiative of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a state-run Iranian university held a Holocaust-denial conference this week.

The conference, reported by Iran's official IRIB radio, was held at Isfahan University. It was entitled Holocaust: myth or reality, and was attended by students and faculty. According to the report, it was organized by Khamenei's Isfahan office.

Alireza Soltanshahi, a representative of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who heads the Presidential Office for the Study of the Palestinian Issue, addressed the gathering, telling participants that, the Holocaust myth has turned into an industry for the Zionists to gain money.

Full Story @ Arutz Sheva

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March 09, 2006

Dubai threat to hit back

Dubai is threatening retaliation against American strategic and commercial interests if Washington blocks its $6.8 billion takeover of operations at several U.S. ports.

As the House Appropriations Committee yesterday marked up legislation to kill Dubai Ports World’s acquisition of Britain’s Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation (P&O), the emirate let it be known that it is preparing to hit back hard if necessary.

A source close to the deal said members of Dubai’s royal family are furious at the hostility both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill have shown toward the deal.

“They’re saying, ‘All we’ve done for you guys, all our purchases, we’ll stop it, we’ll just yank it,’” the source said.

Full Story @ TheHill

I guess nobody told them you get more flies with honey than with threats. Personally I don't want any outsiders running any part of our country, including the Indianapolis airport, and sea ports that China runs in California. However that being said speaking just economics, it "seems" like a win/win for everyone. -Ed

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March 08, 2006

Red rain from another planet?

On July 25, 2001, blood-red rain fell over Kerala. The unusual phenomenon continued for two months, raining crimson, turning clothes pink, burning leaves on trees. In some places, the rain fell in scarlet sheets.

Scientists were shocked, and the government ordered an investigation. Scientists concluded that the rain was red because winds had swept up dust from Arabia and dumped it on Kerala. But Dr Godfrey Louis, a Reader in Physics at the School of Pure and Applied Physics at the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, Kerala, was not convinced.

He diligently gathered rain samples and, after months of painstaking research, concluded: 'The red particles, which caused the red rain of Kerala, are of extraterrestrial origin.'

His colleagues -- other scientists and physicists -- frowned at the conclusion. But Dr Louis stuck to his theory. His scientific conclusions have now received international support. Dr Milton Wainwright of the micro-biology Department at Sheffield University in Britain has been examining some of the particles of the red rain samples that hit Kerala. And he has come out in support of Dr Louis' theory that the rains could belong to an alien life form.

Full Story @ redriff.com

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March 06, 2006

Some Gitmo Prisoners Don't Want to Go Home

Fearing militants or even their own governments, some prisoners at Guantanamo Bay from China, Saudi Arabia and other nations do not want to go home, according to transcripts of hearings at the U.S. prison in Cuba.

Uzbekistan, Yemen, Algeria and Syria are also among the countries to which detainees do not want to return. The inmates have told military tribunals that they or their families could be tortured or killed if they are sent back.

Full Story @ BREITBART.COM

Yea, we are such barbarians here that our freakin' prisoners don't want to leave! Holy cow Gitmo must be hell on earth. -Ed

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March 04, 2006

R.I.P. Dan Compton

Fellow Yellow Jacket, Dan Compton, was found dead in his vehicle on the side of a rural road in Lamar County, Georgia this afternoon, about 1 hour from the school. His family and friends with the school (Georgia Tech) and Equisearch had planned an all weekend search throughout the area.

He had been missing since February 17th, when he was last known to be leaving a Buckhead bar in his Silver 1998 Honda Civic with Texas plates, which had also been missing. His family began to worry when they could not contact him at home or on his cell phone.

Foul play is not suspected but the official cause of death is under investigation. Parents had previously said that he may have been depressed over a break up with his girlfriend, a month prior.

RIP Dan Compton, 1984-2006.

Editor's Note - I did not know him, but I still find it sad that a member of my school's community has passed. Sadly, when I heard he was missing, his ATM card and cell phone had not been used and possible depression, this is what I feared.

Posted by Skywalker at 10:24 PM | Comments (2)

March 03, 2006

Bush lied, people died?

I recently interviewed General Georges Sada, who served as the second-highest ranked general in the Iraqi Air Force. A two-star general, he wrote a recently published book called "Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied and Survived Saddam Hussein." Here are some sound bites from that interview:

Elder: General, as you know, the president has been accused of lying about the intelligence, fabricating it, cherry-picking it, that he wanted to go to war, he really didn't believe that Saddam had WMD. It was all a big smokescreen. When you hear people accuse the president of lying about WMD, of misleading the country and the world, your reaction, Gen. Georges Sada, is what?

Sada: Let me tell you. I am really surprised how people are speaking like this and their soldiers are still in the battle. You see, a soldier when he is in battle, he wants to feel that all his nation are backing him and they are with him. And now I tell you I feel very sorry when I see some people in this country, their soldiers are in the battle, and they are discussing political things making that soldier to feel that he is there in the wrong place. That's one. Second, if there was something right had been done in this country, it was the best decision taken in the proper time, to go and liberate Iraq from an evil dictatorship who only God knows what he was going to do in the region, and maybe even to America, because that man was possessing the weapons of mass destruction and then he was with very evil intentions towards all the West, especially America.

Full article @ Townhall.com

This is a very interesting read that Mrs. Muddy and Skywalker have pointed out. -Ed

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