Monday, January 18, 2010

After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame On Bush

After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame On Bush
"(Curiously, Kennedy mentioned Coakley repeatedly during his remarks to reporters, each time referring to her as 'Marcia,' not 'Martha.')"

Calif. man shoots his way out of sinking SUV

Calif. man shoots his way out of sinking SUV
"A driver whose SUV plunged into a Northern California creek after he was startled by his hands-free cell phone device escaped the sinking vehicle by blasting out the window with a handgun."

Some in Unity Breakfast audience angered by speaker Mark Fancher's comments

Some in Unity Breakfast audience angered by speaker Mark Fancher's comments
"The speaker, Mark Fancher, a Michigan attorney for the Racial Justice Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, told his audience that white people continue to enjoy special privileges because of the color of their skin.

He also raised the temperature of some in the audience when he began sharing stories of what he called recent incidents of discrimination involving law enforcement and government officials. The majority of those who attended the Friday event were community and business leaders, educators and law enforcement officials."

As interesting as the bigoted comments spewed by the breakfast racist is the Chronicle and other attendees' acceptance of his lies.

Few in the room objected to his disgusting assertions that would have created riots had they been said by whites about blacks.

The Chronicle's cowardly "We just report" is just another reason for their demise.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

IS galloping inflation around the corner?

Will the Fed Use Its Whole Arsenal Against Inflation?
"Those two lessons go a long way toward explaining history’s hyperinflations, like those experienced by Germany in the 1920s or by Zimbabwe recently.

Is the United States about to go down this route?"

Beware: SEIU’s Purple Army marches on Massachusetts

Michelle Malkin » Beware: SEIU’s Purple Army marches on Massachusetts
"They’ve dumped nearly a $1 million of rank-and-file dues into Martha Antoinette Coakley’s coffers.

They “pulled out all the stops” before the primary and they’ll be throwing all their ground troops into the Bay State over the weekend.

We know how the SEIU thugs operate.
I told you in Culture of Corruption about Andy Stern’s organizational motto: “[W]e prefer to use the power of persuasion, but if that doesn’t work we use the persuasion of power.”

They’ll go after Boy Scouts.
And baby-sitters.
And home health-care providers.
They raided their treasury to pour $60-$80 million into Obama and the Democrats’ 2008 campaigns.
They’re not about to roll over and play nice while their 60-vote supermajority slips away."

World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown

World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown
"A WARNING that climate change will melt most of the Himalayan glaciers by 2035 is likely to be retracted after a series of scientific blunders by the United Nations body that issued it.

Two years ago the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a benchmark report that was claimed to incorporate the latest and most detailed research into the impact of global warming.
A central claim was the world's glaciers were melting so fast that those in the Himalayas could vanish by 2035.

In the past few days the scientists behind the warning have admitted that it was based on a news story in the New Scientist, a popular science journal, published eight years before the IPCC's 2007 report.

It has also emerged that the New Scientist report was itself based on a short telephone interview with Syed Hasnain, a little-known Indian scientist then based at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.
Hasnain has since admitted that the claim was 'speculation' and was not supported by any formal research.

If confirmed it would be one of the most serious failures yet seen in climate research.

The IPCC was set up precisely to ensure that world leaders had the best possible scientific advice on climate change."

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Black-on-Black Discussion of Black Racism

American Thinker: A Black-on-Black Discussion of Black Racism
"I never dreamed that we blacks would need to be liberated from ourselves."

U.S. newspaper group to file bankruptcy

U.S. newspaper group to file bankruptcy
"The publisher of the Denver Post, The Detroit News, the Salt Lake Tribune and 51 other daily newspapers says it will declare bankruptcy.
Affiliated Media Inc., the"

U.N.'s World Health Organization Eyeing Global Tax on Banking, Internet Activity

U.N.'s World Health Organization Eyeing Global Tax on Banking, Internet Activity

The World Health Organization (WHO) is considering a plan to ask governments to impose a global consumer tax on such things as Internet activity or everyday financial transactions like paying bills online.

Such a scheme could raise "tens of billions of dollars" on behalf of the United Nations' public health arm from a broad base of consumers, which would then be used to transfer drug-making research, development and manufacturing capabilities, among other things, to the developing world.

The multibillion-dollar "indirect consumer tax" is only one of a "suite of proposals" for financing the rapid transformation of the global medical industry that will go before WHO's 34-member supervisory Executive Board at its biannual meeting in Geneva.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Martha Coakley's Convictions

Dorothy Rabinowitz: Martha Coakley's Convictions - WSJ.com
"What does this say about her candidacy? (Ms. Coakley declined to be interviewed.)

If the current attorney general of Massachusetts actually believes, as no serious citizen does, the preposterous charges that caused the Amiraults to be thrown into prison—the butcher knife rape with no blood, the public tree-tying episode, the mutilated squirrel and the rest—that is powerful testimony to the mind and capacities of this aspirant to a Senate seat.

It is little short of wonderful to hear now of Ms. Coakley's concern for the rights of terror suspects at Guantanamo—her urgent call for the protection of the right to the presumption of innocence.

If the sound of ghostly laughter is heard in Massachusetts these days as this campaign rolls on, with Martha Coakley self-portrayed as the guardian of justice and civil liberties, there is good reason."

You must read this horrible recounting of an American disgrace.

And of the democrat candidate for the "Kennedy seat" who continues to show contempt for American citizens at the same time as she cries for "justice" for America's enemies.

Michigan Consumer Resources Just a Click Away


Michigan Consumer Resources Just a Click Away - AARP Bulletin Today
"Users like John Dantuma, 74, have made SeniorBrigade’s health care channel the most popular.
The Muskegon resident has become a specialist in comparison shopping for medical and prescription drug plans for himself and others.

“I have a lot of friends who aren’t computer-literate, and I am,” said Dantuma.
“My intention is to guide them, because it’s really quite difficult to find the right plan for the right person.
This website is quite useful, with lots of links.”

Dantuma also keeps tabs on the scam alerts, which he relays to others at a daily coffee gathering.

10 of the Dumbest Gadgets Ever Made


10 of the Dumbest Gadgets Ever Made

Under-Ease pants: designed to hide the smell of farts
According to Under-Tec's president and inventor Buck Weimer, the Under-Ease is an underwear that provides "protection" against human gas. The weird product, designed by this American manufacturer, has a built-in multi-layered, replaceable filter made of felt, charcoal and fibreglass wool. To prevent gases escaping without passing through it, the underpants are made from air-tight fabric and completely sealed with elastic around the waistband and legs.
They are supposed to be worn at anytime, anywhere --in bed, at work and at social events, professional meetings and so on.
.... (Link Photo)

Beer Burglar Alarm: an alarm that goes on when someone drinks your beer
(Link)

Yes, there are more!
click and marvel!