Sunday, November 30

The Terrorist speaks

It wasn't waterboarding that got him to this point either...

◼ Little Green Footballs - Mumbai Terrorist's Confession
The confession of Azam Amir Kasav, the only terrorist captured alive in Mumbai, has apparently been leaked to the press. The Malaysian Insider has a detailed report on the story told by Azam, and it’s chilling:

◼ The Malaysian Insider - Terrorists posed as Malaysian students
MUMBAI, Nov 30 - A sensational revelation has emerged from a terrorist caught alive by Indian troops: The attack on Mumbai's top hotels was meant to be India's Sept 11.

Azam Amir Kasav - some reports have his name as Ajmal Amir Kasab - confessed that part of the plot called for him and his fellow terrorists to carry out a replay of the destruction of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel, in targeting Mumbai's Taj Mahal Hotel.

The Marriott was blown up by militants in September, an attack that killed more than 50 people.

According to a report in The Times of India, Azam said the attacks on the Taj and The Oberoi Trident were aimed to create a "Sept 11 in India", a reference to the coordinated attacks by Al-Qaeda on the United States in 2001. They involved the crashing of hijacked planes into the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon that left nearly 3,000 people dead.

The confessions of the clean-shaven, fluent English-speaking 21-year-old Pakistani have given investigators a clearer picture of what had happened last Wednesday.

Azam said he was member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, but the Kashmir- based Pakistani militant group has denied any role in the attacks.

Founded as a guerilla group to fight the Indian army in Kashmir, the group was banned by the Pakistani government after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks, but reportedly continues to enjoy the backing of some Pakistani politicians and security officials.

A native of Faridkot in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir, Azam revealed the names of his fellow terrorists, all Pakistani citizens: Abu Ali, Fahad, Omar, Shoaib, Umer, Abu Akasha, Ismail, Abdul Rahman (Bara) and Abdul Rahman (Chhota).

But the 10 men were apparently not the only ones directly involved: Another group, he claimed, had checked themselves into hotels four days before, waiting with weapons and ammunition they had stockpiled in the rooms.

The 10 men in Azam's group were chosen well: All were trained in marine warfare and had undergone a special course conducted by the Lashkar-e-Taiba. Preparations were also detailed, and started early.

Azam and eight others in the team made a reconnaissance trip to Mumbai several months before the attacks, pretending to be Malaysian students. They rented an apartment at Colaba market, near one of their targets, the Nariman House.

The chief planner of the attacks also visited Mumbai a month before to take photographs and film strategic locations, including the hotel layouts.

Returning to Pakistan, the chief plotter trained the group, telling them to 'kill till the last breath'.

Surprisingly, the men did not expect themselves to be suicide terrorists. Azam said they had originally planned to sail back on Thursday - the recruiters had even charted out a return route, stored on a GPS device.

On the evening of Nov 21, Azam's group set off from an isolated creek in Karachi in a boat. The next day, a large Pakistani vessel with four Pakistanis and crew picked them up, whereupon the group was issued arms and ammunition.

Each man in the assault team was handed six to seven magazines of 50 bullets each, eight hand grenades, one AK-47 assault rifle, an automatic loading revolver, credit cards and a supply of dried fruit. They were, as some media put it, in for the long haul.

A day later, the team came across an Indian-owned trawler, Kuber, which they boarded. They killed four of the fishermen onboard, dumped their bodies into the sea, and forced its skipper Amarjit Singh to sail for India.

The next day, they beheaded the skipper, and one of the gunmen, a trained sailor, took the wheel and headed for the shores of Gujarat, India.

Near Gujarat, the terrorists raised a white flag as two officers of the coast guard approached.

While the officers questioned them, one of the terrorists grappled with one of them, slit his throat and threw his body into the boat. The group then ordered the other officer to help them get to Mumbai.

On Nov 26, the team reached the Mumbai coast.

Four nautical miles out, they were met by three inflatable speedboats. They killed the other coast guard officer, transferred into the speedboats and proceeded to Colaba jetty as dusk settled.

The Kuber was found later with the body of the 30-year-old captain onboard.

At Badhwar Park in Cuffe Parade - just three blocks away from Nariman House - the 10 men got off, stripped off the orange windbreakers they had been wearing and made sure to take out their large, heavy backpacks.

It was there that they were spotted by fisherman Prasan Dhanur, who was preparing his boat, and harbour official Kashinath Patil, 72, who was on duty nearby.

"Where are you going?" Patil asked them. "What's in your bags?"

The men replied: "We don't want any attention. Don't bother us."

Thinking little of it, Dhanur and Patil, who said they did not see the guns hidden in the backpacks, did not call the police, and watched the 10 young men walk away.

Then the carnage started.

On hitting the ground, the 10 men broke up.

Four men headed for the Taj Mahal Hotel, two for The Oberoi Trident, two for Nariman House and two - Azam and Ismail - for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus by taxi.

At the railway station, Azam and his colleague opened fire, targeting Caucasian tourists while trying to spare Muslims.

The two gunmen also destroyed the CCTV control room, throwing grenades into it.

It was here that Azam was photographed, dressed in light-grey combat trousers and sneakers, a rucksack on his back, toting his AK-47.

According to one security expert, the way he carried the assault rifle revealed months of training.

The two men left the main hall of the railway station littered with bodies and pools of blood, then moved on to Metro Cinema and then to the Girgaum Chowpatty area in a stolen Skoda.

It was there that their plans started to unravel.

At the Girgaum Chowpatty area, Azam and Ismail were intercepted by anti-terror troops from the Gamdevi police station, and they ended up trading shots.

Azam managed to shoot dead assistant police inspector Tukaram Umbale, while one of them also gunned down anti-terror squad chief Hemant Karkare.

Ismail, however, was eventually killed, while Azam himself was shot in the hand. Pretending to be dead, he fell, and the two men were taken to Nair Hospital.

But police soon spotted him breathing and quickly evacuated the hospital's casualty ward, and brought in the anti-terror squad to interrogate him.

At first, Azam remained tight-lipped, but the sight of Ismail's mutilated body broke his resolve.

Pleading with medical staff to save his life, he said: "I do not want to die. Please put me on saline."

The bullet in his hand was removed, and after his condition had stabilised, Azam was moved to another location on Thursday for more interrogation.

Reports, however, say that the grilling at the hospital had been so intense that at one point, he pleaded with the police and medical staff to kill him.

He said: "Now, I don't want to live." - The Straits Times

◼ The Times of India - Foreign SIM cards, fake IDs from Bangladesh
NEW DELHI: In the fresh leads from the Mumbai terror attack investigation, Intelligence sources say they intercepted conversation between Muzammil, Muzaffarabad chief of LeT operations, and a certain Yahya in Bangladesh.

Yahya arranged SIM cards, fake ID-cards primarily from western countries like Mauritius, UK, US, Australia. A Mauritian identity card was found on one of the terrorists shot down.

The satellite phone found on the MV Kuber also has shown that calls were made to Jalalabad. These calls were traced to Zakir Ur Rehman, a chief of training of the LeT.

Intelligence sources have also revealed that in the second week of July, intelligence officials knew about 25 terrorists training in the Pakistan village of Durbari Mitho, and that an ISI agent was also involved in the training.

Mumbai photographer: I wish I'd had a gun, not a camera. Armed police would not fire back

How Mumbai attacks unfolded

Friday, November 28

A little good news

Hugo Chavez's XXI century socialist revolution on the wane
...So Chavez is no longer supported by the majority of the vote in the most populated areas of Venezuela, nor have his candidates ever won a single election in any of the country's universities, therefore his future, in light of sinking oil prices, looks very bleak indeed....

5.8 earthquake recorded 151 miles off coast of Eureka


And nobody I've talked to felt it. So we don't have any of the usual "Everything rattled and shook!" interviews.

☛ TS 5.8 earthquake recorded 151 miles off coast of Eureka
Earthquake recorded off coast of Eureka
USGS Earthquake Center
HSU Preparedness information
Some Earthquake history
Since 1980, there have been five earthquakes close to magnitude 7, and an additional 6 of magnitude 6 or larger.

...11/8/80 - Trinidad earthquake: 2:27 am PST, magnitude 7.1, located offshore about 30 miles west of Trinidad at a depth of about 12 miles. This earthquake was located within the Gorda plate and was caused by left-lateral slip along a 60 mile long vertical fault oriented northeast - southwest. A freeway overpass south of Eureka collapsed and regional damages were $1.75 million. ...

12/26/94 - The Eureka Earthquake: 6:10 am PST, magnitude 5.3-5.4, located 12 miles WSW of Eureka at a depth of about 11 miles beneath the earth's surface. The location of the hypocenter (earthquake focus) puts it within the Gorda plate, on the order of 3 miles beneath the Cascadia subduction zone interface between the Gorda and North American plates. Slip occurred along a nearly vertical fault located entirely within the Gorda plate (intraplate earthquake). The Berkeley moment tensor "fault plane solution" and the location of aftershocks indicates that the fault was oriented NE - SW with the side to the north moving southwest relative to the rocks on the south side of the fault (left-lateral strike-slip motion). This orientation and sense of movement is similar to the 1980 Trinidad earthquake (see below). A slightly smaller intraplate Gorda earthquake (magnitude 4.7) occurred on December 16, located about 60 miles further west of the 12/26 event. but was too far away to be considered a foreshock. The largest aftershock to date was a magnitude 4.2 on February 8 (see above).

The Eureka earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur within a 15 mile radius of Eureka since 1932 and it produced the most damage in the Humboldt Bay region (which includes the cities of Arcata and Eureka) since the 1954 magnitude 6.5 earthquake which was centered about 12 miles northeast of Arcata. Historically, near-shore intraplate Gorda earthquakes have been the most common source of damage to communities in the Humboldt Bay region. Large damaging earthquakes in 1980 and 1932 were of this type and moderate magnitude earthquakes in 1975 near Fortuna and 1979 offshore of Arcata produced localized damage in the epicentral region similar to the December 26 earthquake....

Hope and Change, The Enemy's View

jamatdawah.org

Oh, yes, they love us now.

⦁ aljazeera - Timeline: Mumbai assault (photo source)
⦁ Irshad Manji - Inside India: Graver than the news
⦁ Little Green Footballs - Breaking: Battle at the Taj Hotel
⦁ Reuters - Staff emerge as heroes in Mumbai hotel sieges
⦁ RBO - ISI Goes Rogue
⦁ Roger L. Simon - CNN wins, FOX loses, Deepak Chopra and other Mumbai thoughts
⦁ www.hindustantimes.com - The longest day
⦁ - This City With Arms Wide Open
⦁ Reuters - UPDATE 1-Operation at Mumbai Taj hotel is over - TV
⦁ NEWS Coverage

Wednesday, November 26

Happy Thanksgiving

Brie in Puff Pastry with Cranberry Sauce
★★★★★ (Easy)
Oven at 400°

Ingredients:
Brie Round
Fresh Cranberries
Brown Sugar
Orange Juice,
Orange peel
Sliced Almonds
Puff Pastry
Egg

1. Cook Cranberry Sauce
1 C Fresh Cranberries
6 T Brown Sugar
1 T Orange Juice
1/2 t Grated Orange Peel
until Cranberries are tender (15-20 min)
(Let it COOL)

2. Brown 1/3 C Sliced Almonds in 1 (one) T butter

3. Heat Oven to 400°, grease cookie sheet, roll pastry into 16x9 rectangle, cut one 8.5" circle and one 7" circle...

4. Place Brie in center of large circle, Spoon (Cooled!) Cranberry Sauce over top, pour Almonds over that, top with smaller round of Pastry, brush sides with beaten Egg, use egg mixture to bond top Pastry to bottom, brush top with Egg.

5. Bake 20-25 min until golden brown.

And stuffing/dressing Grand Marnier Apricot Stuffing

"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."


"We're living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati WKRP." Turkey Drop - The full episode, not the excerpts that are on YouTube.

Monday, November 24

Turning Point Project

The trouble with orgs...
The global food fight is getting interesting.... deeply flawed science, deceitful advocacy, the twin illusions of “grass roots” momentum and “protesting on a dollar a day.” Big money -- but whose?
Learn about this, and alot more at
http://activistcash.com/

The tangled interrelated funding web is receiving more attention thanks to the ACORN revelations, and thankfully there are organizations like Activistcash tracking the money trails. They'll be shouted down, said to be shills for the food and beverage producers (they admit they are, indeed working to expose the junk science that affects those industries) The money trails are real, regardless, and the pattern of deception is exposed over and over and over again.

Another source is http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/

Sunday, November 23

Triple the vehicle license fees! Why not CUT COSTS?

Budget deal would include steeper car fees
Reporting from Sacramento -- State lawmakers began moving toward a deal this week to close California's deficit with the help of steeper car fees that would cost many drivers hundreds of dollars annually, according to people involved in budget talks.

Under the plan, GOP lawmakers -- most of whom have signed anti-tax pledges -- would vote to triple the vehicle license fee that owners pay when they register their cars every year in exchange for a ballot measure that would impose rigid limits on future state spending. Motorists' annual license fees would rise from 0.65% of the value of their vehicles to 2%. For a car or truck valued at $25,000, the increase would be $336.

The higher fees would generate $6 billion annually, helping to fill a budget gap that is projected to reach nearly $28 billion over the next year and a half.

The proposal is being championed by incoming state Senate leader Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento). Democrats and advocates for the poor have opposed strict state spending limits, saying they would cripple government services...

Some analysts say that in the current economic climate, the plan could be an unwise gamble for Democrats. Voters, they say, may be inclined to approve the kind of spending restraints that GOP lawmakers have long sought. The Republicans' proposed cap would limit growth in government to a modest percentage each year, regardless of how well the economy does and how much revenue flows into the state....

The plan could deal another blow to the automobile industry. It would add hundreds of dollars to the price of most new cars sold in California at a time when sales are plummeting, dealerships are closing and major American automakers are on the verge of bankruptcy.

But a fee increase has long been supported by Democrats in the Legislature; they say the current rate of 0.65% was never meant to be permanent....


moving to tax veterinary services for your pets
California budget crisis has residents worrying about state college costs
⦁ Patterico Is Arnold Risking a Recall?
⦁ Malkin Obama backs off tax increases; Schwarzenegger mulls tripling car taxes, raising pet taxes, and more
Comment on Malkin - California Red said: Arnold is hamstrung because the CA voters keep electing tax and spend Democrats. Sacramento Politicians simply won’t cut spending so I guess they will now tax the crap out of everything they can think of.

Well said.






photos by/and courtesy of Angela Burgess
Dennis Mayo, beside a sign that closes an area he had enjoyed riding on for 50 years. Little River State Beach, right there by Moonstone Beach. This is near the trail that skirts around the backside of Clam/Little River Beach, along the frontage road. Closed for more than 4 years now.
An Equestrian's View - Finding Common Ground

☛ TS Work together to solve equestrian riding restrictions problem An Op-Ed by Uri Driscoll 11/23/08

Censored?

Is this gonna be the opposite of the Bush years - everything he said was raked over the coals and fair game, every person he associated with was trashed, now we get the opposite?



Even Huffington Post says this didn't run. Did you see it?
⦁ h/t hillbuzz

Saturday, November 22

Rambling Jack's Laboratory


here
and on Flickr

Eat, drink and be merry...

...We’re surrounded by news, claiming that our diets and those of our children are deplorably unhealthy and that we’re eating so much junkfood it’s created a national health emergency, necessitating far-reaching government interventions. The facts tell a totally different story. Even the government’s own best data of our diets and those of young people fail to support any of the doomsday claims.

As one blogger who got it wrote: “Now go and celebrate the things that you are thankful for with your family and friends guilt free.”


Junkfood Science - Null Series: Healthy eating for the prevention of type 2 diabetes ...at readers’ requests and in honor of World Diabetes Month, (looks) at claims that sugar causes type 2 diabetes and that ‘healthy eating’ can prevent type 2 diabetes.

The July issue of Archives of Internal Medicine published two null studies. The epidemiological one wasn’t reported as a null study, however, and it was also the one that got all of the attention. It supported popular ideas on what we should eat. In contrast, the largest, longest randomized, dietary intervention clinical trial in the history of our country that tested the dietary hypothesis was ignored and rationalized away....

Will the REAL President Elect Please Stand Up...




If there was any doubt who you just elected....Wall Street Journal - The Apotheosis of Soros - The billionaire gets his moment in the sun.
http://s.wsj.net/article/SB122739743761950925.html

Hedge-fund billionaire and left-wing political activist George Soros has become one of the Democratic Party's most important players. Now that Barack Obama is in the White House, his influence is due to expand even further as the web of activist groups he funds becomes the new brain-trust of the incoming administration.

Mr. Soros has been a friend to Barack Obama since Mr. Obama first ran for Senate in Illinois in 2004. Because of a special provision of the campaign finance law that allows greater contributions to candidates who are running against millionaires, Mr. Soros was able to donate $60,000 to Mr. Obama's campaign against primary opponent Blair Hull and then against Republican Jack Ryan. Four members of the Soros family also donated to Mr. Obama's Senate campaign, making Mr. Obama one of only a handful of candidates -- including Hillary Clinton, Tom Daschle and Barbara Boxer -- to receive the richest Soros nod.

Mr. Soros's influence on Democratic policy has been years in the making, through groups like the Center for American Progress, which he helped underwrite back in 2003 (along with film producer Stephen Bing) to the tune of several million dollars. CAP is currently headed by former Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta, now Mr. Obama's transition team leader. With 180 staffers and a $27 million budget, the group is expected to play a role in the Obama administration similar to that played by the American Enterprise Institute during the Bush years, as a feeder for staff and a pusher of liberal ideas.

The problem for Mr. Obama, of course, is that not all Mr. Soros's ideas fly as well with voters as with the New York and D.C. cognoscenti. The Soros connection already created trouble for Mr. Obama last year over the billionaire's comment that Democrats should "liberate" themselves from the influence of the pro-Israeli lobby. Mr. Soros also is a prominent advocate of drug legalization. So while the hedge-fund legend may pour money and staffers into the Obama administration, Warren Buffett is likely to remain the billionaire Mr. Obama still prefers to share photo-ops with.

Victims of our own success

You heard that Michael Mukasey collapsed while giving a speech.


But you didn't hear what he said. And it's very important. Well worth hearing, or in this case, reading. (Couldn't find it on CNN, MSNBC, FOX, LA Times... barely found it on Google, via stoptheaclu.com)
In part:
In some measure, those criticisms rest on a very dangerous form of amnesia that views the success of our counterterrorism efforts as something that undermines the justification for continuing them.

In an odd way, we have become victims of our own success. In the eyes of these critics, if Al Qaeda has not struck our homeland for seven years, then perhaps it never posed much of a threat after all and we didn’t need these counterterrorism policies.

About the often discussed, and much misunderstood, rule of law:
Other critics question the premise—almost universally accepted following the September 11th attacks —that the United States is engaged in a war against Al Qaeda and other groups.

Even more common is the casual assumption among many in media, political, and legal circles that the Administration’s counterterrorism policies have come at the expense of the rule of law. I am quite familiar with these criticisms, having heard them myself during my tenure as Attorney General.

…There is, understandably, passionate debate about where the legal lines are drawn in this new and very difficult conflict and, as a matter of policy, how close to those legal lines we should go.

…answering legal questions often involves a close reading and a critical analysis of a text—the Constitution, statutes, judicial decisions, and the like. Regrettably, this point is much too often lost in the public discourse on the subject.

Newspapers, commentators, and even prominent lawyers often discuss critical questions about national security policies with barely any acknowledgement that the answers may depend on the language of, say, the Constitution or a statute.

And critics of this Administration’s policies rarely draw distinctions between whether a course of action is permitted as a matter of law, and whether that course of action is prudent as a matter of policy.

Keynote Address by U.S. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey
Prepared Remarks Full text here

Friday, November 21

Advice to a “house negro” — from a “terrorist”


irshadmanji.com
Quoi? Moi? A terrorist?

I suppose I am — to those whose identities are so fragile, whose sense of self so stunted, that they must dehumanize others to feel remotely valid. Such people can’t abide, let alone accept, our shared humanity. Under these circumstances, then, it’s quite true that they feel terrorized by a campaign to reconcile Islam with universal human rights.

Similarly, Mr. President-Elect, you’re the house negro to those whose ideology results in maiming, raping, and murdering more Muslims than the foreign forces they indict. Do you detect a pattern here?


A very interesting perspective.

It's Friday

Bird Mugs Prairie Dog

It's not cat-blogging, but it is funnycute.

Thursday, November 20

"eight out of ten parents

would “welcome or not mind at all” their child’s doctor asking them about their alcohol use and screening them for a drinking problem... survey says. Sandy at Junkfood Science reports, and asks, "...Parents, do these results describe you? Do most parents really want their child’s pediatrician questioning them about their own habits when they take their child to the doctor?... "

I'll answer. NO. I don't drink, and I would not agree to this.

How about you?

Some justice. Too little too late.

Ohio panel finds Obama supporter Helen Jones-Kelley guilty of abusing state powers to attack “Joe the Plumber”
h/t: hillbuzz by way of Breitbart: Report: Records search on Joe the Plumber improper
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - An agency director improperly used state computers to find personal information on "Joe the Plumber," a government watchdog said in a report released Thursday....

...The agency director, Helen Jones-Kelley, was placed on leave this month over separate allegations that a state computer or state e-mail account was used to assist in political fundraising for Democrat Barack Obama's campaign.

The inspector general's report concluded that she improperly used state e-mail to engage in political activity....

...Jones-Kelley has said the search of Wurzelbacher's records were part of routine checks her agency conducts when someone suddenly emerges in the limelight.

She told state Senate President Bill Harris in a letter that records were checked because Wurzelbacher had indicated he might buy a business and it was determined he that owed back taxes. The department wanted to make sure appropriate actions were taken if he owed child support, received public assistance or owed unemployment compensation taxes, she wrote.

Jones-Kelley's reasoning was at times contradictory, inconsistent and ambiguous, the inspector general's report said....

John F. Kennedy is dead.

As the financial crisis deepens and widens and spreads across the globe, as business after business and industry after industry lines up with its hands out, begging for money, crippled by debt and the inability to keep borrowing, it's what we don't hear that is the most troubling.

You don't hear "Ask not what my country can do for me. As what I can do for my country."

You don't hear the Labor Unions, recognizing that they must work together with the management to make their companies survive, and then thrive. Rather the opposite, news reports today tell us. Don't hear it coming from management either.

That spirit seems to be lost and gone forever.

Related:
Oligopoly And the Fall of the American Automobile Industry
Auto Execs Fly Corporate Jets to D.C., Tin Cups in Hand
Mitt Romney on Bailing Out the Auto Companies
Dumb idea of the day: Hey, let’s encourage a nation in debt to borrow and buy even more!
Bailout alert: Senate hatches auto aid plan. Ugh.

Wednesday, November 19

The New Media

There's no question that journalism has taken a turn for the worst, with major media outlets acting as press secretaries for a chosen political candidate, with it comes the death of investigative journalism in the traditional sense. Major stories have been revealed by the Blogs, from Rathergate to this election.

What will the future bring? The future of talk radio is in question with the Fairness Doctrine. The Blogosphere is widely touted as the last great hope - BUT - most of us have our blogs hosted FOR FREE on Blogger, Wordpress, Typepad, etc. We don't know who it is who is hosting, or why it is for free, but we are more than happy, millions upon millions of us worldwide to take advantage of it, to blog away without a care in the world except for minor glitches.'

But we don't own this space. We have no real control over it. It could vaporize tomorrow. the company behind it could go out of business, any number of things could happen to completely wipe out this venue.

So what's the answer? Set up your own server? Anybody have any answers? Assuming we want to continue and don't want to be easily wiped out.

Tuesday, November 18

CAIR's demand for fees from Michael Savage rejected

This is actually very good - and surprising news...

CAIR's demand for fees from Michael Savage rejected Judge denies motion by controversial Islamic lobby group
A Clinton-appointed federal judge ruled in favor of Michael Savage today in an attempt by the Council on American-Islamic Relations to extract attorney fees and costs in a case the nationally syndicated talk radio host brought against the Muslim lobby group.

"This is a huge victory for me, personally, but also for the rest of America who is afraid of this lawsuit-happy group of intimidators," Savage said.

Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California previously dismissed Savage's copyright infringement and RICO lawsuit against CAIR. Savage alleged CAIR illegally published singled-out quotes and audio excerpts from his show regarding Islam, misappropriated his words and used the clips for its own fundraising purposes, damaging the value of his copyrighted material.

Savage noted Illston is a "bona fide liberal, yet she followed the law in the fees motion."

"CAIR tried to tell her in their claim that she 'should get' me, because they were all liberals," he said. "You have to read their sloppy claim to believe it. Now, people will not be afraid to file suits if they have a legitimate claim against CAIR or any other Soros-funded group." ...


Interesting, If Illston is not careful (no pun intended) she may find herself joining the ranks of neo-neocon. Because once you express an opinion contrary to the liberal mindset, you find the climate around you changes.

And Illston has made another ruling which is enraging left wing activists in Humboldt County - tossing out Measure T - a fatally flawed "citizen's" initiative, designed and written by activists to stack the deck in their favor by banning "non-local" corporations from donating to political campaigns. This Measure would, however still allow Unions and PACs and Orgs to donate freely, without opposition.

Everyone expected Illston to rule in the activist's favor, since she is seen as a 'liberal.' But she found in favor of the Constitution and the Law.

She has proven herself a woman of honor, who values the LAW, and defends the constitution. I am impressed.

◼ Little Green Footballs on CAIR IPT: CAIR's Make or Break Moment

Obama Advisor Valerie Jarrett Linked to Real Estate Scandals

Obama Advisor Valerie Jarrett Linked to Real Estate Scandals

Jarrett Managed Housing Project Deemed "Uninhabitable"

Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained documents linking Valerie Jarrett, an advisor to Barack Obama and the co-chairman of the President-Elect's transition team, to a series of real estate scandals, including several housing projects operated by convicted felon and Obama fundraiser/friend Antoin "Tony" Rezko.

According to the documents obtained by Judicial Watch from the Illinois Secretary of State, Valerie Jarrett served as a board member for several organizations that provided funding and support for Chicago housing projects operated by real estate developers and Obama financial backers Rezko and Allison Davis. (Davis is also Obama's former boss.) Jarrett was a member of the Board of Directors for the Woodlawn Preservation and Investment Corporation along with several Davis and Rezko associates, as well as the Fund for Community Redevelopment and Revitalization, an organization that worked with Rezko and Davis.

(According to press reports, housing projects operated by Davis and Rezko have been substandard and beset with code violations. The Chicago Sun Times reported that one Rezko-managed housing project was "riddled with problems -- including squalid living conditions...lack of heat, squatters and drug dealers.")....

Sunday, November 16

Jim Jones, People's Temple and the Kinsolving exposés

So, as the Anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre approaches, there are specials on the various networks, and stories in the paper. It's that time of year when Tim Stoen has to endure yet another few days of exquisite torture; interviews, attention and notoriety. This year is a big one, the 30 Year Anniversary.

Everyone 'knows' what happened, or thinks they do. This article in the Chronicle 10 days that shook S.F. gives a pretty good accounting with one major, repetitive flaw.

The Chronicle always leave out the early exposés written by Les Kinsolving. He was the Religion Writer for the San Francisco Examiner back then, and he had been approached by people who were very concerned about what was happening in People's Temple. They were begging the paper to 'do SOMETHING!'

His series was killed because of pressure from the Temple, including pressure from the Temple's Attorney, Jim Jones' second-in-command-right-hand-man, Tim Stoen.

Kinsolving's pieces can be viewed here, including the pieces that did not run.
1. THE PROPHET WHO RAISES THE DEAD Examiner [September 17, 1972 Page 1]
2. 'HEALING' PROPHET HAILED AS GOD AT S.F. REVIVAL Examiner [Monday, Sept. 18, 1972]
3. D.A. AIDE (Stoen) OFFICIATES FOR MINOR BRIDE Wednesday, September 20, 1972
4. PROBE ASKED OF PEOPLE'S TEMPLE Wednesday, September 20, 1972
5. THE PEOPLE'S TEMPLE AND MAXINE HARPE (never ran)
6. THE REINCARNATION OF JESUS CHRIST -- IN UKIAH (never ran)
7. JIM JONES DEFAMES A BLACK PASTOR (never ran)
8. SEX, SOCIALISM, AND CHILD TORTURE WITH REV. JIM JONES (never ran)
They can also be viewed here: jonestownapologistsalert.blogspot.com/

Stoen apologized to Kinsolving a few years ago. (Press Democrat) presumably that apology is meant to cover not only getting the stories killed but the plot to kill Kinsolving himself.

The Chronicle would do well to get over whatever its reason for ignoring Kinsolving's work. Leaving out this important part of the story does a disservicve to their readers.

The story of the people who tried to do something, who tried to stop the madness long before the massacre is one that really ought to be told. No one took them seriously, no one listened, and they risked their lives to get the truth out. IF anyone had paid attention, 900 people might be alive today.

His weren't the only pieces that were squashed by pressure from the Temple (Indianapolis Star reporter Carolyn Pickering had the goods on Jones years before that....), there's alot to be told. And the newspapers have alot to atone for.

(And CNN isn't makin' it any better: CNN's 'Escape From Jonestown' Downplays Democratic Connections)

Related: misc articles, feel free to send links...
JONESTOWN MASSACRE: The Unrevealed Story Jan, 1999 by Jeff A. Schnepper USA Today

Saturday, November 15

Awwwwwww!


h/t: wannasmile.com/

The Amazing Blogosphere

JUNKFOOD SCIENCE
CRITICAL EXAMINATIONS OF STUDIES AND NEWS ON FOOD, WEIGHT, HEALTH AND HEALTHCARE THAT MAINSTREAM MEDIA MISSES. DEBUNKS POPULAR MYTHS, EXPLAINS SCIENCE AND EXPOSES FRAUD THAT AFFECTS YOUR HEALTH. PLUS SOME FUN FOOD FOR THOUGHT. FOR READERS NOT AFRAID TO QUESTION AND THINK CRITICALLY TO GET TO THE TRUTH.

with links to:
Quackwatch
Your Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent Decisions

Number Watch
This site is devoted to the monitoring of the misleading numbers that rain down on us via the media. Whether they are generated by Single Issue Fanatics (SIFs), politicians, bureaucrats, quasi-scientists (junk, pseudo- or just bad), such numbers swamp the media, generating unnecessary alarm and panic. They are seized upon by media, hungry for eye-catching stories. There is a growing band of people whose livelihoods depend on creating and maintaining panic. There are also some who are trying to keep numbers away from your notice and others who hope that you will not make comparisons. Their stock in trade is the gratuitous lie. The aim here is to nail just a few of them.

and more...

Orwell lives. In England.

To battle obesity, Britain creates nine 'healthy towns' London – In Manchester, Britain's third largest city with half a million people, residents will begin carrying electronic tracking tags that log how far they run or cycle each day. The tag will even help track how many calories residents burn. Those who hit the running trail every morning will be rewarded with coupons at stores and even days off work... h/t: neo

President Clinton's State of The Union Addresses were more likely to focus on telling you what to do with your personal life - the V-chip and smoking - than on National Defense. It's is easier to tell your compliant law abiding citizens what to do than to fight real threats. Easier to bust people for not wearing their seat belts than to stop drug dealers, thieves and murderers.

We're raising a generation that has been over-protected, strapped in their car seats, been told what they can and can't eat, with the Free-Love generation's new "Zero Tolerance." The rising Nanny State mentality is a real problem.

"War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength."

Interesting tangent: JUNKFOOD SCIENCE
Actual pictures of childhood ‘overweight’ and ‘obesity’ surprised even most doctors

Friday, November 14

It's Friday


h/t: noquarterusa.net/blog

OBirth Certificate (Updated) Again

I'm adding to this as stuff comes in, or as various people pick it up, so, scroll down. Ignore what you've already seen, look for the new stuff... There are links to radio discussions, analysis, debunking (such as it is), legal documents, etc....

A NEW LAWSUIT
Broe v Reed
December 6, 2008
James Broe and 11 other Washington voters have filed in Washington’s Supreme Court to have the votes cast for Senator Obama set aside, because he failed to establish that he was even an American citizen running under his own name at the time of the election, let alone a “natural born citizen” as required by the U.S. Constitution. Unlike other cases that have been dismissed for lack of standing, these plaintiffs have standing under a unique Washington statute that allows any registered voter to challenge the election of someone who, at the time of the election, was ineligible to hold the office.
The Secretary of State’s office has already admitted it did nothing to determine Senator Obama’s eligibility, and Senator Obama hasn’t produced a single piece of evidence to prove he was born in the United States that would establish his eligibility, although the burden to prove his eligibility was placed on him by the rules of the national Democrat Party. Counsel for the plaintiffs Stephen Pidgeon had only a two word comment: “case closed!”

STEPHEN PIDGEON
Attorney at Law, P.S.
Documents in Broe v Reed‏:
Petition for Writ of Mandamus
Application for Writ of Mandamus
BROE v. REED Summons
LIGHTFOOT v BOWEN Docket number S168690.
Bill Richardson calls Obama an immigrant ...
h/t: Atlas Shrugs



Alan Keyes reportedly suing for release of the Birth Certificate.
Will he also be dismissed for lack of standing?
Why doesn't Obama simply produce the Birth Certificate?
Put an end to this.

link here (pdf)

⦁ Politicker Alan Keyes files suit over Obama citizenship question
⦁ WorldNetDaily Alan Keyes lawsuit warns America may see 'usurper' in Oval Office
The California action was filed by Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation on behalf of Alan Keyes, the presidential candidate of the American ...

⦁ WorldNetDaily Doubts persist about Obama birth certificate
WND had scheduled a second telephone interview for April 25 with Auma Obama, Sen. Barack Obama's sister in Kenya, but Auma canceled the interview and apologized to WND after Sen. Obama's campaign forbade her or any other of the Obama family to conduct any further interviews with WND, following the interview with Sayid Obama.




I swear, it just gets weirder and weirder.

From comments below:
He has sealed not only his long form Hawaii Certificate of Live Birth, but his medical records, his admission and financial aid records from Occidental College, Columbia University, Harvard Law School - indeed, any record that might have required the original long form "vault copy" of his birth certificate.
⦁ 11/16 Another one Dr. T.B. Bradley, Psy. D. Forensic Psychologist who works for the Criminal Justice System and the Courts, accuses Obama's Mother of Fraud on Obama Birth Docs.
EXCERPT >> 'Obama's mother defrauded the United States not once, but twice due to her out of US births of her children that she desperately sought to protect by late registration births with false and fraudulent information declaring that both children were born on US soil'.
Really, is this 9/11 "Truthiness," or is there something here?

If Obama wasn't fighting it in court - it would be nothing, if he wasn't blocking SO MANY of his records, it would be nothing... blocking release is insane.


Full page ad in New York Times.

Updates:
Political Pistachio Blog radio discussion: Why is Obama's Birth Certificate Still An Issue? Why does the media not report on the lawsuits regarding the Issue? - If you missed the show live, catch the archive here

Four Questions For The Trojan Candidate
A Plaintiff with “Standing” Sues Obama

UPDATE(S):
www.ContrarianCommentary.com
hawaiireporter.com Supreme Court Refuses to Order Release of Obama’s Original Birth Certificate
See the full ruling here: (pdf)

SCOTUS SOUTER
Atlas Exclusive

The Supreme Court and Obama's Birth Certificate
America The Beautiful

Problems with Obama's Selective Service Registration Form...

Supreme Court to Conference on Obama's Citizenship: Write Now
Justice Clarence Thomas has placed a discussion of Barack Obama's citizenship on the December 5th docket for conference, meaning a discussion of the merit of this particular case.

A commenter at America's Right, who has been the leading source of excellent information on the various lawsuits, is requesting that we write directly to the Supreme Court:
The Honorable Associate Justice
Clarence Thomas
United States Supreme Court
One First St. N. E.
Washington DC 20543
Put docket # on Envelope 08-A407
Ask him to UPHOLD our Constitution with Full Disclosure as the only Constitutionally viable answer.
One commenter said he/she was sending a copy of his letter to each of the nine Justices. Good idea!

World Net daily - Judge dismisses Obama birth certificate lawsuit - Rules voters don't have standing to 'police' constitutional requirements for president

http://news.justia.com/cases/featured/Pennsylvania/paedce/2:2008cv04083/281573/
Obama's birth stirs legal action in Washington
A Conversation with Philip J. Berg, Esq.

Berg's site with docs
Philip J. Berg is Appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court as Obama is "NOT" qualified to be President of the United States Lawsuit Against Obama Dismissed from Philadelphia Federal Court
U.S. Supreme Court Writ of Certiorari and Application for Stay of the Presidential Election
Dismissal documents now available
Philip J. Berg, Esq. Files Federal Lawsuit Requesting Obama Be Removed as a Candidate as he does not meet the Qualifications for President

link Have You Heard This? Kenyan Ambassador Says Obama’s Birthplace in KENYA is “An Attraction…Already Well-Known” (WRIF Radio, Detroit)
About twelve minutes into a Detroit radio station’s interview with Kenyan ambassador Peter Ogego, he is asked whether or not monuments will be erected in honor of Obama’s elevation to the United States presidency.

Ogego responds that a monument will be erected at Obama’s birthplace in Kenya, which is already a site of pilgramage: “His birthplace is already an attraction…it’s already well known.”

Obama’s Kenyan grandmother has also asserted that he was born in Kenya, not the United States. The Constitution bars those born outside of US territory from becoming President.

There are also lawsuits pending — including one by Obama’s former Senate campaign opponent Alan Keyes — challenging Obama to provide proof of citizenship eligibility to take office. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has put this isssue on the docket for the Court to review on December 5th.
(Could be a joke call.)


An aside: Asking questions about these things is not unprecedented - here is a case regarding John McCain's citizenship.
Fred Hollander v. Senator John McCain and the Republican National Committee

Update: Nov 21, 2008
Obama certificate lawsuit dismissed - Judge says Net author Martin had no standing to get birth document honoluluadvertiser.com
Martin's site - The Stop Obama Coalition

Barack's page - posts a copy of the Honolulu certificate

Donofrio, Supreme Court supremecourtus.gov/docket/08a407
Nov 3 2008 Application (08A407) for stay pending the filing and disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari, submitted to Justice Souter.
Nov 6 2008 Application (08A407) denied by Justice Souter.
Nov 14 2008 Application (08A407) refiled and submitted to Justice Thomas.
Nov 19 2008 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of December 5, 2008.

writ of certiorari

Snopes - Birth Certificate (Nov 15, 2008)



⦁ Hillbuzz - Why won’t Obama just produce his vault copy birth certificate and settle this once and for all? 11/29/08

The Obama AWOL Birth Certificate Update
In April of 2008, Senator McCain's "natural born" citizen status was settled by Senate Resolution 511. I thought it peculiar that Patrick Leahy would make the comment that the term "natural born citizen" was not defined in the Constitution when it clearly is defined. One doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to detect the Constitutional definition when the definition is clearly stated in the Constitution. There is other verbiage in the Resolution that is equally suspect.
[...] Whereas previous presidential candidates were born outside of the United States of America and were understood to be eligible to be President; [...]
This statement was added to the Resolution by none other than Barack Hussein Obama. Why?

In the process of my self-admonitions of following for a well crafted scam, I ran across this post recently after Pamela Geller rocked my world back in July.
[...] From Obama own website:

Since Sen. Obama has neither renounced his U.S. citizenship nor
sworn an oath of allegiance to Kenya, his Kenyan citizenship
automatically expired on Aug. 4,1982.”

Question?

How could it expire, if he never had it? [END]
Indeed. My learning and my cravings for knowledge will never end on this subject. In the linked post, I learned several other items of interest and I do believe that honest people will also see the light, as it were. Naturally, the apologists that can never admit to being in error will claim high and mighty blissful ignorance.

That segment linked above has since been scrubbed from Obama's web site and by his own admissions, he is of Kenyan birth. Perhaps that is why the Kenyan Ambassador to the United States has stated in a recent interview that Obama's birthplace in Kenya is well known and why Kenya has proclaimed a National Holiday in honor of one of their own ascending to the Presidency of the United States. I did a special show on the Kenyan connection last week where we aired the interview with the Ambassador. If Obama was not born in Kenya, why then did his Kenyan citizenship expire in 1982 and how did he come to have dual citizenship when Kenya does not recognize or allow dual citizenship other than British?


The Great Birth Certificate Scandal/Cover-Up of ‘08
Why we went dark (about Obama's birth certificate)

BIRTH CERTIFICATE ACTION ALERT - SUPREME COURT VIGIL 8:00AM FRIDAY 12-5-08
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/343429/36623646
http://www.freedommarch.org/


Got any good links? Send 'em. I'll post 'em.

Thursday, November 13

Hitchens: "Where now is our last best hope on Earth?"

Stunning. Sobering. Reality in the aftermath of the obsession.

The night we waved goodbye to America... our last best hope on Earth

Anyone would think we had just elected a hip, skinny and youthful replacement for God, with a plan to modernise Heaven and Hell – or that at the very least John Lennon had come back from the dead.

The swooning frenzy over the choice of Barack Obama as President of the United States must be one of the most absurd waves of self-deception and swirling fantasy ever to sweep through an advanced civilisation. At least Mandela-worship – its nearest equivalent – is focused on a man who actually did something.

I really don’t see how the Obama devotees can ever in future mock the Moonies, the Scientologists or people who claim to have been abducted in flying saucers. This is a cult like the one which grew up around Princess Diana, bereft of reason and hostile to facts.

...America had finally switched sides in a global cultural war. Forget the Cold War, or even the Iraq War. The United States, having for the most part a deeply conservative people, had until now just about stood out against many of the mistakes which have ruined so much of the rest of the world.

Suspicious of welfare addiction, feeble justice and high taxes, totally committed to preserving its own national sovereignty, unabashedly Christian in a world part secular and part Muslim, suspicious of the Great Global Warming panic, it was unique.

These strengths had been fading for some time, mainly due to poorly controlled mass immigration and to the march of political correctness. They had also been weakened by the failure of America’s conservative party – the Republicans – to fight on the cultural and moral fronts.

They preferred to posture on the world stage. Scared of confronting Left-wing teachers and sexual revolutionaries at home, they could order soldiers to be brave on their behalf in far-off deserts. And now the US, like Britain before it, has begun the long slow descent into the Third World. How sad. Where now is our last best hope on Earth?

Tuesday, November 11

Cooking Alaskan


A friend from Alaska recommends this book.

Customer review: Where else can you find recipes for Canadian Lynx Stew and Sauteed Salmon Steaks in the same place. Or, how about Sea Cucumber Fritters or Spruce Grouse with Blueberries. This cookbook is a mixture of "normal" and exotic recipes for ALL fish, shellfish, game, game birds, and edible plants that are available in Alaska. All of the recipes are excellent and most are entertaining just to read.

Every imaginable thing, fish, crab, clams, beaver, moose, muskrat... if you know someone who loves hunting - this is the gift for them.

My kids favorite? Stink Heads. Pg 72. Cooking Alaskan

Just keep quiet until AFTER the election

Wall Street Journal Pay As You Go Is Gone
As Congress gears up to pass another spending "stimulus" bill, there's one political silver lining: Democrats are being forced to abandon the pretense of fiscal conservatism known as "pay as you go" budgeting.

Late last week the leader of the House Blue Dog Coalition, Tennessee Democrat Jim Cooper, announced that with Barack Obama about to enter the White House, "I'm not sure the old rules are relevant anymore." Why not? Because, Mr. Cooper said, "It would be unfair to the new President to put him in a budget straitjacket."

Democrats ran on "paygo" in 2006, promising to offset any new spending increases or tax cuts with comparable tax increases or spending cuts. Once in charge on Capitol Hill they quickly made exceptions, waiving paygo no fewer than 12 times to accommodate some $398 billion in new deficit spending -- not that the press corps bothered to notice.

...Paygo was always a big con designed not to reduce spending but to stop tax cuts. It was invented to stop the GOP Congress and then a Republican President, but it is inconvenient when Democrats run the show...

Breaking News: Klein: Hamas — We met Obama advisers. Terrorist group says campaign asked it to keep contact secret until after election
...Hamas held a meeting in the Gaza Strip several months ago with aides to President-elect Barack Obama, but the terror group was asked to keep the contacts secret until after last week’s elections, according to a senior Hamas official, Aaron Klein, Jerusalem bureau chief for WorldNetDaily, writes today, November 11, 2008.

Ahmed Yousef (right), Hamas’ chief political adviser in Gaza, told the leading Al-Hayat Arabic-language newspaper Hamas has maintained regular communication with Obama aides that even continued during the past week.

...Hamas is responsible for scores of suicide bombings, rocket attacks, shootings and cross-border raids. Its official charter calls for the murder of Jews and destruction of Israel. Just today, Hamas members took responsibility for launching dozens of rockets from Gaza aimed at Jewish civilian population centers...

Did Obama meet with any allies?

’60s radicals suddenly tumbling out of the woodwork
Ayres, Wright and more.

How many people were asked to "keep quiet" until after the election? Because Obama could never have gotten elected if people knew. But now...

Monday, November 10

Discovery of the decade? Injection 'could cure Alzheimer's in minutes'

An injection that dramatically relieved the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease within minutes would qualify as the discovery of the decade. That is exactly what was claimed yesterday for an experimental treatment being tested in America.
Scientists at the Institute for Neurological Research at the University of California have treated around 50 patients at a private clinic by injecting an anti-arthritic drug, etanercept, into the spinal column in the neck and then tilting the patients to encourage the drug to flow to the brain.

They claim 90 per cent respond to the treatment, usually within minutes, and have released videos of patients to prove it.

In one, a nurse sits down with an 82-year-old patient, Marvin Millar, who frowns and mumbles incoherently as she asks him identify everyday objects such as a bracelet and a pencil, which he is unable to do.

But five minutes after being injected with etanercept – according to the film which was supplied and edited by the clinic – he greets his wife. Visibly shocked, she says he has not recognised her for years. Mr Miller then hugs her.

In a separate interview, also supplied by the clinic, she describes his improvements four weeks later, saying he makes sense 90 per cent of the time now, compared with none of the time before treatment started.

After the BBC reported the claims yesterday, callers jammed the Alzheimer's Society's helpline demanding details of the treatment....
Read the rest: Discovery of the decade? Injection 'could cure Alzheimer's in minutes'

I've always wondered if the memories were actually lost. or if they were still in there, and imagined how frustrating it would be for the persona suffering from Alzheimer's - kinda like Johnny Got His Gun, trapped.

If this treatment works, the memories are still in there.

An analysis

Riverdaughter has an analysis of Newsweek's first in a series article on How Barack did it... here

Bloggers, Hoaxes, National Politics and Reporters...

Sarah Palin not knowing Africa was a continent. Made national news that one did. Such a juicy story.

Google “Martin Eisenstadt.” Amazing.

Sunday, November 9

Man Arrested at Philly Obama Victory Rally for Wearing a McCain/Palin T-Shirt


h/t: http://ace.mu.nu/archives/277772.php

OK, so maybe it was for his own safety.

And one guy in the comments section says: That’s an edited version of that video. Read the comments on YouTube in the link you provided for the original video where he had a plastic sword sticking out the back of his shirt. If you were a police officer, would you arrest a guy with a sword sticking out his shirt when he is approaching a large crowd of people wearing a shirt that opposes the mob mentality? The guy was lucky the crowd didn’t assume that was a real sword and take it from him and try and skewer him with it.

So, is it a deliberately provoked incident?

I hope this is a joke

Plans are being made to promote a national holiday for Barack Obama, who will become the nation’s 44th president when he takes the oath of office Jan. 20.

“Yes We Can” planning rallies will be at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. every Tuesday at the downtown McDonald’s restaurant, 1100 Kansas Ave., until Jan. 13. The goals are to secure a national holiday in Obama’s honor, to organize celebrations around his inauguration and to celebrate the 200th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln, who was born on Feb. 12 1809.

At 7:30 a.m. on Inauguration Day, Obama Cake will be served at the downtown McDonald’s, and a celebration is scheduled for 8 p.m. to midnight Jan. 20 at the Ramada Hotel and Convention Center, 420 S.E. 6th.
from: http://cjonline.com/stories/110908/loc_353922770.shtml
Planning under way for Obama holiday
The Capital Journal

SCOTUS SOUTER TELLS OBAMA TO PRODUCE BIRTH CERTIFICATE DECEMBER 1

Souter tells Obama to produce the vault copy by December 1, 2008. This should have happened before the election.

At this point, Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Clerk informed Philip J. Berg, the lawyer who brought the case against Obama, that his petition for an injunction to stay the November 4th election was denied, but the Clerk also required the defendants to respond to the Writ of Certiorari (which requires the concurrence of four Justices) by December 1. At that time, Mr. Obama must present to the Court an authentic birth certificate, after which Mr. Berg will respond.

If Obama fails to do that, it is sure to inspire the skepticism of the Justices, who are unaccustomed to being defied. They will have to decide what to do about a president-elect who refuses to prove his natural-born citizenship.

"I can see a unanimous Court (en banc) decertifying the election if Obama refuses to produce his birth certificate," says Raymond S. Kraft, an attorney and writer. "They cannot do otherwise without abandoning all credibility as guardians of the Constitution. Even the most liberal justices, however loathe they may to do this, still consider themselves guardians of the Constitution. The Court is very jealous of its power - even over presidents, even over presidents-elect."

Also remember that on December 13, the Electoral College meets to casts its votes. If it has been determined that Mr. Obama is an illegal alien and therefore ineligible to become President of the United States, the Electors will be duty-bound to honor the Constitution.


h/t: Atlas Shrugs
SCOTUS SOUTER
Atlas Exclusive
The Supreme Court and Obama's Birth Certificate
America The Beautiful

Surely the forgers have fixed this by now.

Then there's the Selective Service Registration...

Still no college documents?

UPDATE:

Alan Keyes reportedly suing for release of the Birth Certificate. Will he also be dismissed for lack of standing?
Why doesn't Obama simply produce the Birth Certificate

link here (pdf)

Saturday, November 8

Screenshots and scrubbing history....

Obama will call on citizens of all ages to serve America, by developing a plan to require 50 hours of community service in middle school and high school and 100 hours of community service in college every year.

Now WHY would he want middle school students? Why would he require high school students?

It's one thing to offer college scholarships in exchange for voluntary service. This is quite another.

That paragraph has been pulled off Obama's site, and changed to include the words 'set a goal' instead of 'require.' Those who sounded the alarm are being called liars. But luckily many, many, many people saved screenshots as proof.



Hey, buddy! Leave those kids alone.

Friday, November 7

Something was born

out of this election.

The beginning of the end of the partisan divide. Country before party. Courage to stand up and say "NO." To take the hits. And to work together with others who share those beliefs. I salute the PUMAS. May your movement coalesce, not into a MoveOn.Org monster, but into the opposite, a force for GOOD.

Thursday, November 6

Heh.


Obama Win Causes Obsessive Supporters To Realize How Empty Their Lives Are
h/t: hotair.com

Shades of things to come.

Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages



"I want my money today! It's my money. I want it right now!" yelled one former campaign worker.

...Eventually people did start getting paid, but some said they were missing hours and told to fill in paperwork making their claim and that eventually they would get a check in the mail.

"Still that's not right. I'm disappointed. I'm glad for the president, but I'm disappointed in this system," said Diane Jefferson, temporary campaign worker.

"It should have been $480. It's $230," said Imani Sankofa.

"They gave us $10 an hour. So we added it. I added up all the hours so it was supposed to be at least $120. All I get is $90," said Charles Martin.

"I worked nine hours a day for 4 days and got paid half of what I should have earned," said Randall Waldon....

h/t: Sweetness & Light

Wednesday, November 5

Michael Crichton. Taken Too Soon.


"I have a lot of trouble with things that don't seem true to me," ... "I'm very uncomfortable just accepting. There's something in me that wants to pound the table and say, 'That's not true"
'Jurassic Park' author Michael Crichton dies at 66


Lost my link - if I find a link I'll put it up.
Remarks to the Commonwealth Club
Michael Crichton
Environmentalism as a Religion
San Francisco September 15, 2003
I have been asked to talk about what I consider the most important challenge facing mankind, and I have a fundamental answer. The greatest challenge facing mankind is the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, truth from propaganda. Perceiving the truth has always been a challenge to mankind, but in the information age (or as I think of it, the disinformation age) it takes on a special urgency and importance.

We must daily decide whether the threats we face are real, whether the solutions we are offered will do any good, whether the problems we're told exist are in fact real problems, or non-problems. Every one of us has a sense of the world, and we all know that this sense is in part given to us by what other people and society tell us; in part generated by our emotional state, which we project outward; and in part by our genuine perceptions of reality. In short, our struggle to determine what is true is the struggle to decide which of our perceptions are genuine, and which are false because they are handed down, or sold to us, or generated by our own hopes and fears.

As an example of this challenge, I want to talk today about environmentalism. And in order not to be misunderstood, I want it perfectly clear that I believe it is incumbent on us to conduct our lives in a way that takes into account all the consequences of our actions, including the consequences to other people, and the consequences to the environment. I believe it is important to act in ways that are sympathetic to the environment, and I believe this will always be a need, carrying into the future. I believe the world has genuine problems and I believe it can and should be improved. But I also think that deciding what constitutes responsible action is immensely difficult, and the consequences of our actions are often difficult to know in advance. I think our past record of environmental action is discouraging, to put it mildly, because even our best intended efforts often go awry. But I think we do not recognize our past failures, and face them squarely. And I think I know why.

I studied anthropology in college, and one of the things I learned was that certain human social structures always reappear. They can't be eliminated from society. One of those structures is religion. Today it is said we live in a secular society in which many people---the best people, the most enlightened people---do not believe in any religion. But I think that you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind. If you suppress it in one form, it merely re-emerges in another form. You can not believe in God, but you still have to believe in something that gives meaning to your life, and shapes your sense of the world. Such a belief is religious.

Today, one of the most powerful religions in the Western World is environmentalism. Environmentalism seems to be the religion of choice for urban atheists. Why do I say it's a religion? Well, just look at the beliefs. If you look carefully, you see that environmentalism is in fact a perfect 21st century remapping of traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs and myths.

There's an initial Eden, a paradise, a state of grace and unity with nature, there's a fall from grace into a state of pollution as a result of eating from the tree of knowledge, and as a result of our actions there is a judgment day coming for us all. We are all energy sinners, doomed to die, unless we seek salvation, which is now called sustainability. Sustainability is salvation in the church of the environment. Just as organic food is its communion, that pesticide-free wafer that the right people with the right beliefs, imbibe.

Eden, the fall of man, the loss of grace, the coming doomsday---these are deeply held mythic structures. They are profoundly conservative beliefs. They may even be hard-wired in the brain, for all I know. I certainly don't want to talk anybody out of them, as I don't want to talk anybody out of a belief that Jesus Christ is the son of God who rose from the dead. But the reason I don't want to talk anybody out of these beliefs is that I know that I can't talk anybody out of them. These are not facts that can be argued. These are issues of faith.

And so it is, sadly, with environmentalism. Increasingly it seems facts aren't necessary, because the tenets of environmentalism are all about belief. It's about whether you are going to be a sinner, or saved. Whether you are going to be one of the people on the side of salvation, or on the side of doom. Whether you are going to be one of us, or one of them.

Am I exaggerating to make a point? I am afraid not. Because we know a lot more about the world than we did forty or fifty years ago. And what we know now is not so supportive of certain core environmental myths, yet the myths do not die. Let's examine some of those beliefs.

There is no Eden. There never was. What was that Eden of the wonderful mythic past? Is it the time when infant mortality was 80%, when four children in five died of disease before the age of five? When one woman in six died in childbirth? When the average lifespan was 40, as it was in America a century ago. When plagues swept across the planet, killing millions in a stroke. Was it when millions starved to death? Is that when it was Eden?

And what about indigenous peoples, living in a state of harmony with the Eden-like environment? Well, they never did. On this continent, the newly arrived people who crossed the land bridge almost immediately set about wiping out hundreds of species of large animals, and they did this several thousand years before the white man showed up, to accelerate the process. And what was the condition of life? Loving, peaceful, harmonious? Hardly: the early peoples of the New World lived in a state of constant warfare. Generations of hatred, tribal hatreds, constant battles. The warlike tribes of this continent are famous: the Comanche, Sioux, Apache, Mohawk, Aztecs, Toltec, Incas. Some of them practiced infanticide, and human sacrifice. And those tribes that were not fiercely warlike were exterminated, or learned to build their villages high in the cliffs to attain some measure of safety.

How about the human condition in the rest of the world? The Maori of New Zealand committed massacres regularly. The dyaks of Borneo were headhunters. The Polynesians, living in an environment as close to paradise as one can imagine, fought constantly, and created a society so hideously restrictive that you could lose your life if you stepped in the footprint of a chief. It was the Polynesians who gave us the very concept of taboo, as well as the word itself. The noble savage is a fantasy, and it was never true. That anyone still believes it, 200 years after Rousseau, shows the tenacity of religious myths, their ability to hang on in the face of centuries of factual contradiction.

There was even an academic movement, during the latter 20th century, that claimed that cannibalism was a white man's invention to demonize the indigenous peoples. (Only academics could fight such a battle.) It was some thirty years before professors finally agreed that yes, cannibalism does inbdeed occur among human beings. Meanwhile, all during this time New Guinea highlanders in the 20th century continued to eat the brains of their enemies until they were finally made to understand that they risked kuru, a fatal neurological disease, when they did so.

More recently still the gentle Tasaday of the Philippines turned out to be a publicity stunt, a nonexistent tribe. And African pygmies have one of the highest murder rates on the planet.

In short, the romantic view of the natural world as a blissful Eden is only held by people who have no actual experience of nature. People who live in nature are not romantic about it at all. They may hold spiritual beliefs about the world around them, they may have a sense of the unity of nature or the aliveness of all things, but they still kill the animals and uproot the plants in order to eat, to live. If they don't, they will die.

And if you, even now, put yourself in nature even for a matter of days, you will quickly be disabused of all your romantic fantasies. Take a trek through the jungles of Borneo, and in short order you will have festering sores on your skin, you'll have bugs all over your body, biting in your hair, crawling up your nose and into your ears, you'll have infections and sickness and if you're not with somebody who knows what they're doing, you'll quickly starve to death. But chances are that even in the jungles of Borneo you won't experience nature so directly, because you will have covered your entire body with DEET and you will be doing everything you can to keep those bugs off you.

The truth is, almost nobody wants to experience real nature. What people want is to spend a week or two in a cabin in the woods, with screens on the windows. They want a simplified life for a while, without all their stuff. Or a nice river rafting trip for a few days, with somebody else doing the cooking. Nobody wants to go back to nature in any real way, and nobody does. It's all talk-and as the years go on, and the world population grows increasingly urban, it's uninformed talk. Farmers know what they're talking about. City people don't. It's all fantasy.

One way to measure the prevalence of fantasy is to note the number of people who die because they haven't the least knowledge of how nature really is. They stand beside wild animals, like buffalo, for a picture and get trampled to death; they climb a mountain in dicey weather without proper gear, and freeze to death. They drown in the surf on holiday because they can't conceive the real power of what we blithely call "the force of nature." They have seen the ocean. But they haven't been in it.

The television generation expects nature to act the way they want it to be. They think all life experiences can be tivo-ed. The notion that the natural world obeys its own rules and doesn't give a damn about your expectations comes as a massive shock. Well-to-do, educated people in an urban environment experience the ability to fashion their daily lives as they wish. They buy clothes that suit their taste, and decorate their apartments as they wish. Within limits, they can contrive a daily urban world that pleases them.

But the natural world is not so malleable. On the contrary, it will demand that you adapt to it-and if you don't, you die. It is a harsh, powerful, and unforgiving world, that most urban westerners have never experienced.

Many years ago I was trekking in the Karakorum mountains of northern Pakistan, when my group came to a river that we had to cross. It was a glacial river, freezing cold, and it was running very fast, but it wasn't deep---maybe three feet at most. My guide set out ropes for people to hold as they crossed the river, and everybody proceeded, one at a time, with extreme care. I asked the guide what was the big deal about crossing a three-foot river. He said, well, supposing you fell and suffered a compound fracture. We were now four days trek from the last big town, where there was a radio. Even if the guide went back double time to get help, it'd still be at least three days before he could return with a helicopter. If a helicopter were available at all. And in three days, I'd probably be dead from my injuries. So that was why everybody was crossing carefully. Because out in nature a little slip could be deadly.

But let's return to religion. If Eden is a fantasy that never existed, and mankind wasn't ever noble and kind and loving, if we didn't fall from grace, then what about the rest of the religious tenets? What about salvation, sustainability, and judgment day? What about the coming environmental doom from fossil fuels and global warming, if we all don't get down on our knees and conserve every day?

Well, it's interesting. You may have noticed that something has been left off the doomsday list, lately. Although the preachers of environmentalism have been yelling about population for fifty years, over the last decade world population seems to be taking an unexpected turn. Fertility rates are falling almost everywhere. As a result, over the course of my lifetime the thoughtful predictions for total world population have gone from a high of 20 billion, to 15 billion, to 11 billion (which was the UN estimate around 1990) to now 9 billion, and soon, perhaps less. There are some who think that world population will peak in 2050 and then start to decline. There are some who predict we will have fewer people in 2100 than we do today. Is this a reason to rejoice, to say halleluiah? Certainly not. Without a pause, we now hear about the coming crisis of world economy from a shrinking population. We hear about the impending crisis of an aging population. Nobody anywhere will say that the core fears expressed for most of my life have turned out not to be true. As we have moved into the future, these doomsday visions vanished, like a mirage in the desert. They were never there---though they still appear, in the future. As mirages do.

Okay, so, the preachers made a mistake. They got one prediction wrong; they're human. So what. Unfortunately, it's not just one prediction. It's a whole slew of them. We are running out of oil. We are running out of all natural resources. Paul Ehrlich: 60 million Americans will die of starvation in the 1980s. Forty thousand species become extinct every year. Half of all species on the planet will be extinct by 2000. And on and on and on.

With so many past failures, you might think that environmental predictions would become more cautious. But not if it's a religion. Remember, the nut on the sidewalk carrying the placard that predicts the end of the world doesn't quit when the world doesn't end on the day he expects. He just changes his placard, sets a new doomsday date, and goes back to walking the streets. One of the defining features of religion is that your beliefs are not troubled by facts, because they have nothing to do with facts.

So I can tell you some facts. I know you haven't read any of what I am about to tell you in the newspaper, because newspapers literally don't report them. I can tell you that DDT is not a carcinogen and did not cause birds to die and should never have been banned. I can tell you that the people who banned it knew that it wasn't carcinogenic and banned it anyway. I can tell you that the DDT ban has caused the deaths of tens of millions of poor people, mostly children, whose deaths are directly attributable to a callous, technologically advanced western society that promoted the new cause of environmentalism by pushing a fantasy about a pesticide, and thus irrevocably harmed the third world. Banning DDT is one of the most disgraceful episodes in the twentieth century history of America. We knew better, and we did it anyway, and we let people around the world die and didn't give a damn.

I can tell you that second hand smoke is not a health hazard to anyone and never was, and the EPA has always known it. I can tell you that the evidence for global warming is far weaker than its proponents would ever admit. I can tell you the percentage the US land area that is taken by urbanization, including cities and roads, is 5%. I can tell you that the Sahara desert is shrinking, and the total ice of Antarctica is increasing. I can tell you that a blue-ribbon panel in Science magazine concluded that there is no known technology that will enable us to halt the rise of carbon dioxide in the 21st century. Not wind, not solar, not even nuclear. The panel concluded a totally new technology-like nuclear fusion-was necessary, otherwise nothing could be done and in the meantime all efforts would be a waste of time. They said that when the UN IPCC reports stated alternative technologies existed that could control greenhouse gases, the UN was wrong.

I can, with a lot of time, give you the factual basis for these views, and I can cite the appropriate journal articles not in whacko magazines, but in the most prestigeous science journals, such as Science and Nature. But such references probably won't impact more than a handful of you, because the beliefs of a religion are not dependant on facts, but rather are matters of faith. Unshakeable belief.

Most of us have had some experience interacting with religious fundamentalists, and we understand that one of the problems with fundamentalists is that they have no perspective on themselves. They never recognize that their way of thinking is just one of many other possible ways of thinking, which may be equally useful or good. On the contrary, they believe their way is the right way, everyone else is wrong; they are in the business of salvation, and they want to help you to see things the right way. They want to help you be saved. They are totally rigid and totally uninterested in opposing points of view. In our modern complex world, fundamentalism is dangerous because of its rigidity and its imperviousness to other ideas.

I want to argue that it is now time for us to make a major shift in our thinking about the environment, similar to the shift that occurred around the first Earth Day in 1970, when this awareness was first heightened. But this time around, we need to get environmentalism out of the sphere of religion. We need to stop the mythic fantasies, and we need to stop the doomsday predictions. We need to start doing hard science instead.

There are two reasons why I think we all need to get rid of the religion of environmentalism.

First, we need an environmental movement, and such a movement is not very effective if it is conducted as a religion. We know from history that religions tend to kill people, and environmentalism has already killed somewhere between 10-30 million people since the 1970s. It's not a good record. Environmentalism needs to be absolutely based in objective and verifiable science, it needs to be rational, and it needs to be flexible. And it needs to be apolitical. To mix environmental concerns with the frantic fantasies that people have about one political party or another is to miss the cold truth---that there is very little difference between the parties, except a difference in pandering rhetoric. The effort to promote effective legislation for the environment is not helped by thinking that the Democrats will save us and the Republicans won't. Political history is more complicated than that. Never forget which president started the EPA: Richard Nixon. And never forget which president sold federal oil leases, allowing oil drilling in Santa Barbara: Lyndon Johnson. So get politics out of your thinking about the environment.

The second reason to abandon environmental religion is more pressing. Religions think they know it all, but the unhappy truth of the environment is that we are dealing with incredibly complex, evolving systems, and we usually are not certain how best to proceed. Those who are certain are demonstrating their personality type, or their belief system, not the state of their knowledge. Our record in the past, for example managing national parks, is humiliating. Our fifty-year effort at forest-fire suppression is a well-intentioned disaster from which our forests will never recover. We need to be humble, deeply humble, in the face of what we are trying to accomplish. We need to be trying various methods of accomplishing things. We need to be open-minded about assessing results of our efforts, and we need to be flexible about balancing needs. Religions are good at none of these things.

How will we manage to get environmentalism out of the clutches of religion, and back to a scientific discipline? There's a simple answer: we must institute far more stringent requirements for what constitutes knowledge in the environmental realm. I am thoroughly sick of politicized so-called facts that simply aren't true. It isn't that these "facts" are exaggerations of an underlying truth. Nor is it that certain organizations are spinning their case to present it in the strongest way. Not at all---what more and more groups are doing is putting out is lies, pure and simple. Falsehoods that they know to be false.

This trend began with the DDT campaign, and it persists to this day. At this moment, the EPA is hopelessly politicized. In the wake of Carol Browner, it is probably better to shut it down and start over. What we need is a new organization much closer to the FDA. We need an organization that will be ruthless about acquiring verifiable results, that will fund identical research projects to more than one group, and that will make everybody in this field get honest fast.

Because in the end, science offers us the only way out of politics. And if we allow science to become politicized, then we are lost. We will enter the Internet version of the dark ages, an era of shifting fears and wild prejudices, transmitted to people who don't know any better. That's not a good future for the human race. That's our past. So it's time to abandon the religion of environmentalism, and return to the science of environmentalism, and base our public policy decisions firmly on that.

Thank you very much.