Discovered that I don't need the kindergarten Mac class, asked for more assistance, got that AND some money back and then came home and made up 11 ziploc bags with 6-8 beef rolled tacos in each one. By the time I was done with these I was hungry and wanted...
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Productive day
Discovered that I don't need the kindergarten Mac class, asked for more assistance, got that AND some money back and then came home and made up 11 ziploc bags with 6-8 beef rolled tacos in each one. By the time I was done with these I was hungry and wanted...
Friday, July 30, 2010
I don't like 'em
NEWS | JULY 31, 2010 | 15 COMMENTS
Mexican Drug Cartel Offers $1M Bounty for AZ Sheriff’s Head
The law was de-fanged and de-clawed, but that doesn't matter to these people. They don't believe in borders. At all.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
AZ ruling just intensifies my mixed feelings
The Chandler officer’s death marks the third on-duty death of a Valley police officer this year.
Those are the kind of stories that prompt some people to mess with the Arizona flag, and others to embrace that imaginary flag.
Well that and not being able to get assistance in a store because the clerks were busy bullshitting in Spanish. That I experienced shopping in Phoenix with my mother. Since both of us have more than brief experience working as retail clerks we know what is reasonable and what is unreasonable to expect from retail clerks and we were patient, and then resolved to never shop there again. This wasn't an isolated incident and who knows, maybe some hispanics were already touchy about their experiences with white racists. I've dealt with that before. When an historically oppressed minority gets a little bit of power stuff happens, it's human nature. I'm only saying that it's more than just crime stories on the news that have prompted some people's anger in AZ. I know the crime stats are down.
Arizona preparing appeal of immigration ruling
By BOB CHRISTIE Associated Press WriterThursday, July 29, 2010
Although I do understand the frustration of Arizonans, because it was the crackdown on immigration in San Diego that pushed the illegals east into the desert, ("...An estimated 10.8 million people, about 26 percent of the state's population, are living illegally in California, compared with 460,000, about 12 percent, in Arizona..." ) frankly I agree with the new ruling by Judge Bolton in that the burdens for legal immigrants are onerous. The burdens are also onerous for law enforcement, although I wonder if career criminals who happen to be undocumented might be encouraged to find another line of work after a long stint in a Mexican jail. Probably not, because law enforcement in Mexico has been known to cooperate with the cartels.
None of this excuses Americans and their drug habits. If there were no market for illegal drugs in the US, then Mexico wouldn't have drug revenues that exceeded oil revenues. And it ain't just Mexico we're talking about here.
29 July 2010 Last updated at 20:37 ETGuatemala tries Mexican massacre suspects
Guatemalan security forces are increasingly battling Mexican gangs
The trial has opened in Guatemala of 14 alleged members of the Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas.
I pretty much agree with this guy. This is who benefits from the war on drugs. I didn't initially think of terrorist groups althoughI have blogged about it before. I just don't generally think of South American drugs gangs as terrorists, although some might disagree with me there.
The radical reactions from the right and the left are not helping Arizona deal with what really is a problem.
UPDATED ON:
FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2010
07:57 MECCA TIME, 04:57 GMT Top Mexico drug lord killed
'King of Crystal'
Coronel, who has been indicted in the US, was said by officials to have been the number three leader of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, which is active in northwestern Mexico.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
War sucks...updated
Thank God for Jon Stewart. He just has a way of making those of us who know the wars are completely absurd, and only good for making rich people richer, laugh about the whole thing.
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Fallen Soldiers' Families Denied Cash as Insurers Profit
By David Evans - Jul 28, 2010 7:00 AM PDT
Costa Rican Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Entry of US Military
Civil Society Is Organizing to Maintain the Country’s Status as a Nation Without Armed Forces
By Jamie Way
Special to the Narco News Bulletin
July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Dude looks like a... mess
Well, some interesting things have come up at his trial.
"...DHB, which specialized in making body armor used by the military in Iraq and Afghanistan, paid for more than $6 million in personal expenses on behalf of Mr. Brooks, covering items as expensive as luxury cars and as prosaic as party invitations, Ms. Schlegel testified.
Also included were university textbooks for his daughter, pornographic videos for his son, plastic surgery for his wife, a burial plot for his mother, prostitutes for his employees, and, for him, a $100,000 American-flag belt buckle encrusted with rubies, sapphires and diamonds.
The expense-account abuse, the prosecution has said, represented a pittance compared with the $190 million that Mr. Brooks and another top employee are accused of making through a stock fraud scheme in which he falsified information about his company’s performance — including significantly overstating the inventory of bulletproof vests — to inflate the price of the stock before selling his shares in 2004...
..Mr. Brooks, who had previously been fined by the S.E.C. for insider trading, also denied having participated in a scheme to push up the price of the stock...
..He may also face additional charges stemming from an episode last week when he was caught for a second time trying to smuggle into jail prescription anti-anxiety pills, which were similar to medication he was already taking at an unusually high dose. The pills had been hidden in pens that a supporter of Mr. Brooks’s had placed near the defendant’s seat in the courtroom...."
Monday, July 26, 2010
got a postcard
Papou always remembers us when he visits the old country. He mentioned enjoying the fresh bread. I could be mistaken, but I'd wager it's this stuff that he's eating.
They don't tolerate the preservative laden, plastic wrapped crap we call bread here in most countries. If it's fresh, I'll try just about any bread, but I prefer whole wheat. Hell, I read an article a while ago that mentioned the bleach they use in white flour can cause diabetes. Blech.
Columbia Journalism Review on the Afghan war wikileaks
Campaign Desk — July 26, 2010 03:18 PM
The Assange Leaks
What’s new about the WikiLeaks data?
By Joshua FoustJulian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has compared his organization’s latest leak of almost 92,000 U.S. military documents relating to the war in Afghanistan to “opening the Stasi archives” in East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. He also compared the leak to Daniel Ellsberg’s leaking of the Pentagon Papers....
..Did we know the ISI, Pakistan’s intelligence service, was supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan?
Some articles just make me smile
July 26, 2010 | 10:40 am Los Angeles Times
Weapons were on display Monday at Los Angeles County Sheriff's headquarters, where Sheriff Lee Baca announced the destruction of more than 8,300 weapons confiscated from criminals in Los Angeles County. The guns will be converted Tuesday morning into steel rebar as part of "Project Isaiah." Tamco Steel donates its furnace, equipment and personnel to convert the weapons into rebar, and will allocate the steel from the melted weapons to be used forupgrades to freeways and bridges in California, Nevada and Arizona.
Photo credit: Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Time
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Arizona Immigration Law Came After Years Of Mounting Anger
I have heard someone I know and care about who is actually pretty liberal complain about the crime in Phoenix for 20 years. They just recently moved out to avoid it. Yes, people who deal with the problems of illegal immigration have a right to be angry. Wow, can't wait to be attacked for echoing the sentiments of someone who ACTUALLY LIVED WITH IT AND DEALT WITH IT FOR 20 YEARS.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Update Jul 25, 8pm -- Yup, 4 attackers so far...and um... 5 favorited on the comment and a new fan. Oh Jeez, they will probably drop off when they realize that I actually am liberal in most respects. I may sound like a raving right winger when it comes to illegal immigration, but I want the immigration system reformed. The system doesn't work now, not for anyone (except Big Ag) and certainly not for people trying to escape the corrupt oligarchy that is Mexico.
Oh Holy Gawd this guy is funny
" This is your ass on drugs "
Bookmark his site, he just might make a really crappy day better. He did that for me today.
Should Shirley Sherrod sue Andrew Breitbart and Fox News?
Should Shirley Sherrod Sue Andrew Breitbart and Fox News? | |
By JOHN W. DEAN | |
Friday, July 9, 2010 |
Dean says:
"...Frankly, if I found myself in Shirley Sherrod's situation, I would file a lawsuit next week. But I could represent myself in court, and would take delight in going after a jackass like Breitbart, not to mention Fox News, to expose what they are doing. For me, the reward would be holding them accountable for even nominal damages and making their lives miserable.
There is little doubt that such a legal action could proceed beyond any initial motions seeking immediate dismissal. And after that crucial threshold, I would have subpoena power and the ability to question those involved under oath. This would make it possible to fully uncover how this fraud was actually perpetrated. While I might enjoy doing this, I cannot recommend that anyone without legal training and litigation experience get into what might nicely be described as a brawl with skunks..."
Hmmm. Isn't any fight with Fox news rather like a fight with skunks? Dean knows law, so if he says it's probably better for her to take another avenue that might be more beneficial for her, then it probably is.
Crap
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Retired Top Cops Slam Arguments Against Legalizing Pot
"...In an exclusive interview, the former police chief of San Jose and the former deputy police chief of Los Angeles County — both members of LEAP — took to task those favoring continued prohibition, insisting that both Sen. Feinstein and MADD level an “emotional, unreasoned” argument for keeping pot illegal....
...The main thrust of their argument is that due to the ballot initiative’s wording, officers or other public officials would not be able to take preemptive action against stoned drivers: they’d have to wait for accidents to happen. Much of the argument focuses on school bus drivers, and how they could be permitted to ingest marijuana and transport children, leaving the hands of authority bound until someone got hurt..."
Hmmm, never thought of that, stoned drivers...
OMFG, could they possibly be worse than the assholes out there that are on meth, or hopped up on testosterone or just plain stressed out????? I betcha a lotta fuel gets saved by stoners, and wasted by tweakers. I don't even like pot and I think that it's retarded that it's illegal.
You know you have been messing round with computer stuff too long
Well surprise surprise
By Daniel Tencer
Sunday, July 18th, 2010 -- 2:26 pm
Nah, please tell me I wasn't right.
Ummmm... I was right.
Friday, July 23, 2010
BP Hires Prison Labor to Clean Up Spill While Coastal Residents Struggle
Another dead energy bill
By Perry Bacon Jr.
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 23, 2010
"...Conceding that they can't find enough votes for the legislation, Senate Democrats on Thursday abandoned efforts to put together a comprehensive energy bill that would seek to curb greenhouse gas emissions, delivering a potentially fatal blow to a proposal the party has long touted and President Obama campaigned on..."
"...Republicans took delight in the dispute..."
Bowing to political reality, Senate Democrats drop broad energy bill
"...It would drop the two most aggressive and controversial provisions of the energy bill that passed the House last year: a market-based cap on greenhouse gas emissions and nationwide mandates for renewable electricity generation.
Gee. What a surprise.
Yesterday I saw a bumper sticker that said "I'll keep my guns and my money and you can keep the change." I laughed when I saw a woman with a tight spaghetti strap top, waaaaaay too much muffin top and a baby on her hip climbing into the same adorned vehicle.
Twas obvious that she wasn't aware that change happens anyway.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
DiFi sucks
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Wrong-Headed Opposition to Marijuana Legalization
How Imperial San Franciscans Loot the Planet
By WILL PARRISH and DARWIN BOND-GRAHAM
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
"Top Secret America" Washington Post Investigation
Everybody is blogging about about this. I knew about this shit in the 80's and I KNEW it was going to explode after 9/11, even though I didn't quite know why. Now I do. The M-I-C is like bacteria or virus, it adapts in order to live and grow stronger. I've been watching the adaptations from the black heart of the M-I-C since the late 70's. I've lived my whole life in San Diego. I call SD the black heart of the M-I-C, but it's really DC and Virginia. You think in a city that is basically one big military base we don't have companies like Northrop Grumman, SAIC, General Dynamics, BAE....you want me to go on?
New AZ flag
I should be interested in this
Committee vote Tuesday on Kagan court nomination
By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press Writer
Monday, July 19, 2010
What a day
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Reading now
Fun little romp, but not in a chick flick, gooey romance kind of way. More fun than political news because it's fiction. Nice little escape from the heat when I turn off the computer because it's hot, I don't have air conditioning and I don't want it to overheat when it's 97 (F) fucking degrees outside.
I have noticed something about Aussie actors, and now writers. I don't care how good an Australian actor's American accent is, they obviously feel the need to sneak in the fact that they are from Oz by using Australian idioms. From a native Californian's perspective, it's jarring, discordant, distracting and frankly, a bit arrogant.
And that comes from someone who actually likes Aussies, Scots and the Irish, but tends to bristle around the English, Afrikaners, and at times, upper caste Indians.
Dudette. Little miss P.D. Martin, here's a little tip for you; a character from California (and increasingly, all over the US) is much more likely to use a Spanish, French or Italian phrase than they are something like "early days." I know it's common amongst Brits and Aussies, but umm... yeah, could be why I got your book for free, and it wudn't from the library.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
This is one reason why I think marijuana should be legalized
by SOURCE on JULY 17, 2010
in CIVIL RIGHTS & LIBERTIES, CULTURE, ECONOMY
"...Estimates vary, but analysts say pot accounts for somewhere in the range of 20 to 50 percent of the cartels’ profits..."
Friday, July 16, 2010
Only Republicans like Sarah Palin
and stupid ones at that. (any excuse to use Molly McMooseturd's image, man I love that flaming turd costume. She is the flaming turd queen, isn't she?)
Anybody else heard about this?
US Military Surge in Costa Rica May Fan Regional Tensions
With the “War on Drugs” as Pretext, 46 Warships and 7,000 Troops Reported to Be Heading to Central American Country and Coast
By Jamie Way
Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 14, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
It's already 91degrees fahrenheit
I watched "The Lone Gunmen" pilot episode last night because I had read somewhere that the episode dealt with an airplane attack on the World Trade Center and thought the timing strange. The debut of the show was in March 2001 and the episode dealt with a government conspiracy behind the attack.
I couldn't help but wonder if Dick Cheney saw that episode as one line in the movie totally creeped me out. Someone was explaining why the government might be behind the attack and the reason was that the arms market was flat because the US had no enemies to fight since the break up of the USSR.
I think that some in government think we are stupid. The military can't solve problems anymore, it's the economy stupid. Anybody that separates national security from politics and economics is stupid, ignorant and apathetic, or too damn brainwashed to believe that anyone in our government would do anything to harm it's citizens. More accurately, a few rogue elements in high places who let the arms industries lead them around by their dicks. Or by a Dick. Or with a Dick, or...something.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Fuck the DEA
Agents descended on the property of Joy Greenfield with guns drawn, tore out the plants and took Greenfield's computer and cash.
Goddamned asinine cowboy asshole fuckheads. I swear there are some people in law enforcement who are seriously fucked in the head. And lazy. And stupid. And cowardly.
Comcast and NBC Universal
FCC Requests Input On Comcast, NBC Universal Deal listen
Showdown in Chicago over the Comcast-NBCU deal
Posted on Mon, Jul. 12, 2010
By Bob Fernandez
Inquirer Staff Writer
The activist group Free Press published a full-page "wanted" poster in a Chicago alternative weekly for no-show Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and has been blasting out e-mail alerts about Tuesday's public hearing on Comcast Corp.'s proposed deal to acquire control of NBC Universal Inc.
The event in Chicago, hosted by the FCC, promises lively political theater over media consolidation issues with five hours of testimony from supporters and opponents of the $30 billion Comcast-NBCU deal and two hours of "open microphone" public comment.
Senator Al Franken doesn't like it.
Economic worries cast a cloud at media conference
By ANDREW VANACORE (AP) – 3 days ag0
"In past years, the ground work for some major deals has been laid here, including the pending takeover of NBC Universal by cable TV provider Comcast Corp."
Comcast knows how to play the pork game:
"Perhaps you recall $40 million to Philly-based Comcast in Ed's first term. He's paid by Comcast as a football analyst. His forever adviser David L. Cohen is a Comcast vice president. And we're asked to believe that the monster cable company (it bought NBC last December for $13.7 billion in cash and assets) would leave its hometown starving if it didn't get a slice of the public pie."