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When Cows Attack!

They have lived among us for far too long, serving as food, sport, and humorous Far Side cartoons.  But make no mistake, they have intentions to eliminate the human race and graze the planet.  The UN reports on the threat:

Livestock's long shadow

Farm animals are responsible for almost a fifth of the pollution blamed for global warming, a United Nations report said on Wednesday, warning that the livestock sector posed a growing environmental threat.

Gases from manure and flatulence, deforestation to make grazing land and the energy used in farming meant livestock produced 18 percent of the greenhouse gases that trapped heat in the atmosphere, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said.

Livestock produced 35-40 percent of methane emissions and 65 percent of nitrous oxide [heh] which had almost 300 times the global warming potential of CO2, the report said.

Besides the threat to the climate, the growth of livestock farming had added to water pollution and the reduction of forests to make way for grazing. About 70 percent of Amazonian forests had been turned into grazing land, it said.

The current atmosphere is a smokescreen.  The true terrorists are out there, simply held back by a crude wooden fence. 


Vote Al Gore in 2008 for your own protection.

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Jews Worshipping "The Family Guy"

 

                               Not too mention the Simpsons...

Ok, so they are just novelty kippot (yarmulkes) sold in Israel.  But I stand by the Peter Griffin headline.  AP hasn't cornered the market on suggestive (and false) headlines.  (From:
The View from Here)
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Stupid Study of the Day

 Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety

People with Parkinson's disease are especially prone to making driving mistakes if they're distracted while behind the wheel, a U.S. study finds.

Parkinson's patients who made more mistakes and demonstrated a poorer ability to control their speed and steering when distracted also did worse on tests of memory, balance, vision, and the ability to switch attention between competing tasks. They were also more likely to have excessive daytime sleepiness, the researchers found.

They also tend to support democrats in elections.

In other news:

Blindness causes 38% more "tripping events" than in those who have sight.

Men with swollen prostates take 45% longer in the bathroom.

People with mustaches use 10% more napkins per year.

Democrats tend to raise taxes.

If you go to bed with an itchy butt you will wake up with a smelly finger.

***What can I get a grant to study?  Hmmmmm***

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Thanksgiving - When will it happen?

It's been a comment in my house since 9/11.  "Turn on Fox and see if we're still alive." 

While we're not as serious about it as we once were, there is always something buried inside me waiting.  There may be one event (or another) that will change the world and change everyone's lives.  I am thankful that since 9/11 people have been perfect in protecting my country and family.  I am thankful for those who have sacrificed so I can still have the stress of work, wasted time blogging, and silly arguments at home over what to watch on TV.

I hope we can remain perfect and never have another day to build memorials too.  I hope.

Happy Thanksgiving and thanks to the Townhall community for all the great comments and discussions over the past several months.
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The Priviledge of Flight

I have had the "pleasure" recently to fly to an untold number of places.  While the blue haze of the places and people met along the way have yet to shift slowly back to solid red, airport security has provided me with an all to familiar reminder of how to act in public.

Other than inserting an object, security could ask me to do anything and I would smile and drop em'.  The scene I witnessed over the past month has been informative.  In fact, my conduct at airport security should be on my resume as I seem to have a skill apart from many others that allows me to remain courteous, decent, and well, human.

I'm sure you've seen these people.  Complain about the line, the shoes, the belt, the computer, the coat...the wand.  Now while I'll admit most of the procedures are a deterrence (at best) and little else, can we just proceed.  It has always amazed me how almost everyone thinks they are the center of the universe.  

    If you have a child or remember being one, kids grow up believing they are the center of the universe.  When they play hide and seek, you can usually find one of them hiding in plain sight with his/her hands over their eyes.  Wow, they get found first.  I thought this would be an important lesson in development, but perhaps hide and seek was only played by a select few.

Anyway, if you are one of those idiots who has to complain about every hoop at the airport, I have a solution.  Drive.
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I love voting on Diebold

The best thing about voting is the machine.  Casting my straight Republican ticket on a machine that was going to register a straight republican ticket anyway.  I love democracy at 7:30 in the morning.  But seriously, SC will be fine...its your turn.
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Conclusion

This day, this hour...is my favorite.

NASCAR qualifying on Speed.

Update: Terry's last race.  Thanks for the memories.

            Is anyone else tired of Harvick's good guy fun loving BS.

Update II: Newman sucks.  Rocket Man?  "I drive great when the track is empty."

Update III: Qualifying Results

1 Brian Vickers (25) Chevrolet 196.235 mph
2 Elliott Sadler (19) Dodge 195.390 mph
3 Kurt Busch (2) Dodge 194.854 mph
4 Kasey Kahne (9) Dodge 194.812 mph
5 Jimmie Johnson (48) Chevrolet 193.833 mph
6 Denny Hamlin (11) Chevrolet 193.562 mph
7 David Gilliland (38) Ford 193.368 mph
8 Tony Stewart (20) Chevrolet 193.320 mph
9 Robby Gordon (7) Chevrolet 193.126 mph
10 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (8) Chevrolet 193.099 mph
11 Kyle Busch (5) Chevrolet 193.071 mph
12 Scott Riggs (10) Dodge 192.981 mph
13 Bobby Labonte (43) Dodge 192.961 mph
14 Clint Bowyer (07) Chevrolet 192.898 mph
15 Carl Edwards (99) Ford 192.713 mph
16 Joe Nemechek (01) Chevrolet 192.664 mph
17 David Stremme (40) Dodge 192.500 mph
18 Ken Schrader (21) Ford 192.472 mph
19 Reed Sorenson (41) Dodge 192.431 mph
20 Dale Jarrett (88) Ford 192.362 mph
21 Kevin Harvick (29) Chevrolet 192.102 mph
22 Mike Bliss (49) Dodge 192.089 mph
23 Jeff Gordon (24) Chevrolet 192.082 mph
24 Ryan Newman (12) Dodge 191.755 mph
25 Casey Mears (42) Dodge 191.741 mph
26 J.J. Yeley (18) Chevrolet 191.598 mph
27 Jeff Green (66) Chevrolet 191.374 mph
28 Mark Martin (6) Ford 191.354 mph
29 Jeff Burton (31) Chevrolet 191.211 mph
30 Dave Blaney (22) Dodge 191.178 mph
31 Sterling Marlin (14) Chevrolet 191.171 mph
32 Paul Menard (15) Chevrolet 191.164 mph
33 Kenny Wallace (178) Chevrolet 191.029 mph
34 Martin Truex Jr. (1) Chevrolet 190.867 mph
35 Kyle Petty (45) Dodge 190.860 mph
36 Matt Kenseth (17) Ford 190.712 mph
37 Ward Burton (4) Chevrolet 190.644 mph
38 Michael Waltrip (55) Dodge 190.564 mph
39 Greg Biffle (16) Ford 190.040 mph
40 Travis Kvapil (32) Chevrolet 190.040 mph
41 Tony Raines (96) Chevrolet 189.860 mph
42 Jamie McMurray (26) Ford 189.241 mph
43 Terry Labonte (44) Chevrolet 189.341 mph

Update IV: Big A$$ HDTV delivered for race viewing.

Update V: Hawain harrasment continues...hehe.
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Air Support...It's Fantastic!!

 
Ground and Air forces work together to eliminate a threat.  [There is nothing graphic in the video other than sounds and explosions]



The more I look and listen to the video, it may be a mortar, tank, or cannon fire.  I'm obviously not an expert.
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Stop Sex Predators Phony Blogger Named

As previously posted, the Stop Sex Predators web site was run by an HRC employee that was recently fired.  This employee has now been named by Radar:

Radar has learned that the anony-blogger behind StopSexPredators—the bogus blog that first posted the Mark Foley e-mails and got the ball rolling on PageGate—is a former Democratic Senate staffer named...

I'll let them put the name out there.  It is listed on their site.
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BBC Justifies Taleban Embed

The BBC has justified David Loyn's reporting while embedded with the Taleban.

Should the BBC report from the other side of the lines? We believe we should as long as we act with careful thought and do nothing to put the lives of British soldiers at risk. David Loyn's report showed how the Taleban operate in southern Afghanistan, how they view the British and Americans and how they plan to take their campaign forward through suicide bombings. He challenged their spokesman on the Taleban's campaign of violence against Nato's efforts at reconstruction, their burning of schools and rejection of democracy.

Some believe it is disloyal to our armed forces to film the enemy. But if we agreed not to show them, isn't that just a small step away from censorship and pro-government propaganda?

Forget pro-government, how about pro-country.  Pro-freedom?  Pro-non bus explosions?  Stuck up elite-ist pieces of Sh**!

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BBC embedded with Taleban

David Loyn of the BBC has crossed over and embedded himself into the Taleban.  You cannot judge him, because as CNN taught us, journalists have no country and therefor no loyalty, pride, or nationalism.  Look at this ridiculous statement:

The intensifying conflict itself also plays into their hands. It is hard for Nato to promote its mission as humanitarian given the inevitable civilian casualties of conflict.

The Taleban deny British claims that hundreds of their soldiers have been killed.

They say that since they wear only the loose long cotton shirts and trousers - shalwar kameez - of any local villager, then the British cannot easily tell them apart.

So Britts don't know the body count because the enemy is dressed like the villagers?  Civilian casualties intensify the conflict?  My head hurts.

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HRC employee behind Stop Sex Pedators Web Site

After checking http://stopoctobersurprises.blogspot.com for a couple days and seeing the statement that an employee of the HRC was behind the http://www.stopsexpredators.blogspot.com website, I decided to call HRC.

The communications director (you don't need his name) explained to me what happened.  An employee working for them out of Michigan was using the organization's resources and computers to work on this website (SSP).  It recently came to the attention of the HRC and they have since dismissed the employee after investigating his actions.  I did not press him on any connection or similar purpose of HRC and the employee.  I'll leave that to others.

The gentleman I spoke with could not have been nicer and even asked me if I would like to become a member.  While I declined, we also spoke briefly about the Foley issue and agreed he should have resigned.  He thanked me for going directly to the source rather than believing the blogs.  Although the blog in question is indeed correct.

Update: Riehl World's on it.

Update II: HRC drops a note to Stop October Surprises

Update III: Ace and Allah report.
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VDH Nails It Again

Victor Davis Hanson has once again set the record straight on the US vs. the Middle East.  Full column is here, but I had to re-post the following:

It is difficult in history to find any civilization that asks as much of others as does the contemporary Middle East—and yet so little of itself. If I were to sum up the collective mentality of the current Arab Middle East—predicated almost entirely on the patriarchal sense of lost “honor” and the rational calculation to murder appeasing liberals and appease murdering authoritarians— it would run something like the following:

(1) We will pump oil at $3 and must sell it over $50— and still blame you for stealing our natural treasure
(2) We will dam*[townhall edit] your culture and politics, but expect our own to immigrate in the thousands to your shores; upon arrival any attempt to integrate Muslim immigrants into Western pluralistic society will be seen as Islamaphobic
(3) Send us your material goods, whether machine tools, I-pods, or antibiotics. We desperately want them, but will neither make the necessary changes in our own statist, authoritarian, religiously intolerant, tribal, and patriarchal culture to allow us to produce them ourselves, nor will show any appreciation for the genius of others who can do what we cannot
(4) We ostensibly wish you to stop the killing of Muslims by ourselves and others—Milosevic murdering Kosovars, Saddam destroying Kuwaitis, Kurds, and Shiites, Russians killing Afghans and Chechnyans—but should you concretely attempt to do so, we will immediately consider your intervention far worse than the mayhem caused by others or ourselves.
(5) Any indigenous failure in the Arab Middle East will eventually be blamed on the United States or Israel
(6) Your own sense of multiculturalism must serve as an apology for our own violent pathologies, that can only be seen as different from, never worse than, your own culture.
(7) We must at all times talk of anti-Americanism and why we want you out of the Middle East; you must never become anti-Arab or anti-Muslim, much less close your borders to our immigrants and students.
(8) We will tolerate and often defend those who burn churches, ethnically cleanse Jews from our cities, behead priests, kill nuns, and shoot infidels as the necessary, if sometimes regrettable, efforts of our more zealous to defend Islam. But if any free spirit in the West satirizes Islam, we will immediately demand that Western governments condemn such blasphemy—or else!
(9) Material aid—billions to Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, or the Palestinians—is our entitlement. Any attempt to curtail it is seen as an assault on the Arab nation
(10) We are deathly afraid of nuclear Russia, China, and India who have little tolerance for either Islamism or terrorism, and so will ignore their felonies, while killing you for your misdemeanors.


This encompasses the argument many of us have made since 9/11.  Leave it to VDH to put it into a concise, well written, ten point collective mentality of the middle east.

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Anti-Googlebomb...Googlebomb

Please return to your desired alternative reading.  Just following the orders of my Neocon leadership.

Senate

Connecticut: Ned Lamont
Maryland: Ben Cardin
Michigan: Debbie Stanbenow
Missouri: Claire McCaskill
Montana: Jon Tester
New Jersey: Bob Menendez
Tennessee: Harold Ford
Virginia: James Webb

Democrat Held Seats

(CO-03): John Salazar
(GA-03): Jim Marshall
(GA-12): John Barrow
(IA-03): Leonard Boswell
(IL-08): Melissa Bean
(IL-17): Phil Hare
(IN-07): Julia Carson
(NC-13): Brad Miller
(PA-12): John Murtha
(WV-01): Alan Mollohan

Republican Held Seats

(AZ-08): Gabrielle Giffords
(CT-04): Diane Farrell
(CT-05): Chris Murphy
(CO-07): Ed Perlmutter
(IA-01): Bruce Braley
(IL-06): Tammy Duckworth
(IN-02): Joe Donnelly
(IN-08): Brad Ellsworth
(IN-09): Baron Hill
(FL-13): Christine Jennings
(FL-16): Tim Mahoney
(FL-22): Ron Klein
(KY-03): John Yarmuth
(NC-01): Heath Shuler
(MN-06): Patty Wetterling
(NM-01): Patricia Madrid
(NY-20): Kirsten Gillibrand
(NY-24): Michael Arcuri
(NY-26): Jack Davis
(OH-15): Mary Jo Kilroy
(OH-18): Zack Space
(PA-06): Lois Murphy
(PA-08): Patrick Murphy
(PA-07): Joe Sestak
(PA-10): Chris Carney
(VA-02): Phil Kellam
(WI-08): Steve Kagen

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Operation Hero Miles

My better half and I have just donated our frequent flyer miles to Operation Hero Miles.  What they do:

The program allows troops stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan to fly home on leave for free. It also gives family members of wounded servicemen and women free plane tickets to visit their loved ones recovering at military hospitals across the country. Operation Hero Miles gives ordinary citizens an opportunity to help our troops in a very direct way that makes a real difference in their lives.

If you have some extra miles give them a look.
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