GODSPEED (ALLAHSPEED?) to the people of Iraq on the eve of their historic election.

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GODSPEED (ALLAHSPEED?) to the people of Iraq on the eve of their historic election.

01/28/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
01/28/05: PACIFIC VIEWS = CENSORSHIP: There are certain things I give thanks for every day. One of them is that I left the Seattle area in 1979, back when it was still a pretty nice town that I will always have some fond memories of.Back before people like these took over and turned the place into a cesspool of raving lunacy.Of course, you S&G readers know that we have long had a policy of never deleting comments, even when people call us names and say that we're evil Republikkkans who practice mind control. Give n' take is part of the game out here on the wild frontiers of the blogosphere.Er, for some of us. Mostly on the, er, right-hand side of the fence.Two exchanges follow with the wonderful fascists liberals at Pacific Views that sufficed to get Klaus und I deleted and banned. And I guarantee you that it wasn't for abusive language or threats of physical violence.This is how much the left values your freedom of speech, folks.
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01/27/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
A NEW VIETNAM: The Me Generation sucks, and they all need to die....We don't seem content to simply have a fine new idea, we must have the new paradigm that will herald one of the greatest transformations in the history of the world. We don't really want to just recycle bottles and paper; we need to see ourrselves dramatically saving the planet and saving Gaia and resurrecting the Goddess that previous generations had brutally repressed but we will finally liberate.... We need to see ourselves as the vanguard of something unprecedented in all history: the extraordinarywonder of being us. — Ken WilberAnd please read all of Activism's Onanist Fantasy Ideology, which I linked to above. It goes a long way toward explaining a sneaking suspicion that I have harbored for some time. Mainly:For the Left, the war in Iraq is, in and of itself, neither good nor bad. It is a prop. The Iraqi people and their future matters not one whit; whether Iraq eventually winds up as a democracy, a theocracy, or a terror state is immaterial. The one thing that does matter is that America lose the war, that America is forced to withdraw from Iraq in shame. That will give "progressives" of the Me Generation the glue that will unite their current laughable hodgepodge of dissociated "causes": A NEW VIETNAM.And, with a New Vietnam, Me Generation leftists will be allotted one more great day in the sun, one more rendezvous with the glorious Sixties, one last chance to bring American cities to a standstill, to sing poignant folk songs and chant slogans and run around naked with their wizened appendages flapping. Is that worth the lives of a few thousand American soldiers and a few thousand innocent Iraqis?Oh, most definitely.[UPDATE 1/28/05: The most besotted asshat in all of American history, Senator Ted "Mary Jo? Mary Jo Who?" Kennedy, just made a speech that illustrates my point perfectly. Fuck Thank you, Senator!]Posted by Alois on
01/27/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
A LESSON IN DEMOCRACY: From a website entitled BuyBlue.org, which exists to encourage Americans to lavish their hard-earned dollars upon companies that are Sustainable and Progressive and Democratic n' shit, we learn this:We believe that America can be great and united again, but first we must embrace progressive ideals that work in the interests of all of our citizens, not simply those in the majority or those who are privileged. [Emphasis mine — ed.]And there it is in a nutshell, the whole "progressive" disease.First, note the must. Doncha just love the way libs throw that word around? Basically just an English translation of the German schnell!. Ja, you vill comply. Schnell!And, um, "not simply those in the majority"???? Isn't that the entire basis of democracy? Show me a single law, or a single "ideal" for that matter, that works in the interests of everyone. What, you can't?That's right, BuyBlue.org, you can take your "progressive ideals" and stick 'em where the sun don't shine. Me, I'm on my way to Wal-Mart, where the customer is king!Posted by Alois on
01/27/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
01/27/05: TOO FUNNY: After evariste inadvertently wiped out the comments engine on Discarded Lies, it would seem that none other than New Jersey Racist Poet Laureate "Amiri Baraka" composed this moving little tribute for the occasion:Who blow up the blog?
DL is rapidly becoming one of my favorite places on the blogosphere. Always educational, often fun, and the comments threads are just a blast. Check 'em out if you haven't already.Posted by Alois on
Who?
Condoleeza doodoo who do that voodoo hoodoo that you do?
Colin Powell rhymes with towel!
Who knew that bloggie was gonna get bombed
Who told 4 Jews to stay away from bloggie that day?
Why did Colt, bigel, Michael, and packen stay away?
01/27/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
DIS.RE.SPECT.ED: Steve Graham, after a number of us Northerners flamed him for complaining that it was 48 degrees in Miami recently, countered with what is just about the ultimate beat-down:"Yankees and other arctic lifeforms are already abusing me in my comments for complaining about the sub-50-degree weather here, so I have NO CHOICE but to walk outside, pick some tangelos, and make myself a perfectly pre-chilled glass of juice."Ouch.Posted by Alois on
01/26/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
THIS IS JUST DUMB: In a state that went from "The Wisconsin Miracle" to "The West Virginia of the North" in just a few short years, you would think that a state agency would have bigger fish to fry than chasing down some guy who painted ads for his restaurants on his barn. If this is the best way they can figure out to generate additional revenues, we're screwed.By the way, I saw that barn last week. Kinda cute, if'n you aks me.Posted by Alois on
01/26/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
THIS IS JUST NUTS: "At a concert in Norway, she was attacked on stage by angry Muslim men who thought she was degrading their culture"...No, not Indonesia. Not Saudi Arabia. This happened in Norway.I can only hope that the Norwegians, like (hopefully) the Dutch before them, figure out the necessity of confronting these unassimilable angry mobs before their entire culture of "tolerance" and "respect for others" is destroyed before their very eyes. And CAIR? America = Dar al-Harb. Then. Now. FOREVER.Posted by Alois on
01/26/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
AWWWWWW.... Apparently, many animals survived the great tsunami of December 26 by fleeing inland in advance of the waves. But for some of the larger and slower creatures, life was more difficult.Rachel Lucas shares an incredible tale of a hippo and a tortoise who adapted and survived in a very unique way.

01/26/2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)