Sunday, October 31, 2004
Cigars and who owns YOU.
Over at Samizdata they have an interesting post on Cuban cigars and how the government rules you no matter where you go.
Samizdata quoted and linked to an old post on their site that is worth reading if not for this one section.
Now with documents needed to travel(passport for international and photo ID for internal), work(social security card is required), and even marry(marriage license and blood test results) it seems we live and thrive at their whim. The balance is off. The balance is way off. |
Over at Samizdata they have an interesting post on Cuban cigars and how the government rules you no matter where you go.
For years, more precisely since 8 July 1963, Cuban cigars have been a banned pleasure for U.S. citizens but at least when abroad they could legally indulge. Earlier this month the department's Office of Foreign Assets Control has announced that Americans are barred from not only purchasing Cuban goods in foreign countries, but also from consuming them in those countries.Sounds good right. No matter where you are the government it there watching you. If the government does not like your actions, or your cigar brand they can do the following.
The penalties for violating the prohibitions include maximum criminal fines for individuals of $250,000 and imprisonment for up to 10 years. Corporations can be fined as much as a million dollars.While I find this offensive and damned enslaving this post is not about cigars.
Samizdata quoted and linked to an old post on their site that is worth reading if not for this one section.
American civil society is something I admire and which spreads the values conducive to liberty as no other society currently does... but American citizenship particularly (more than any other advanced nation's citizenship) is rather like being branded like livestock. To have that brand means that, unlike almost every other state on earth, the US government will always claim a pecuniary interest in the private property that you acquire, even if you live outside the USA and make your living outside the USA and keep your assets outside the USA. Unlike other countries, which by and large lose interest in you the moment you step outside their borders, the USA actually makes itself your super-owner. The USA do not just claim a territorial monopoly on the means of force, it actually claims to own part of your labour regardless of where you are. It owns your labour not because you are in America, but because you are a citizen. That is the reality of how the US state actually sees its people (i.e. that citizens are the property of the state) even though that is not how most US citizens perceive the nature of the 'relationship'. Yet that is what I think the truth is beyond the perception: The USA does not just control land and what people do on that land (all states do that), it actually claims ownership of the anointed inhabitants themselves regardless of where they are.Somewhere along the line the government forgot what their job was. The government was established when the first form of government under the articles of confederation did not work. The government is supposed to serve us by doing things we as individuals cannot do.
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In much the same way that if I ever marry again, I will not even tell the state because I refuse to accept it is anyone else's business, so too I urge people to regard their passports as an imposition, not a privilege. Treat your national passport as a way of getting to stand in the shorter line at the airport and not some sacred document. You do not have to be a citizen to be a member of a society, regardless of what the state says. If I can find a way to marketize citizenship, that might be my next entrepreneurial venture. Hmm... maybe 'Free American Passport with all purchases of fitted kitchens over $5,000: order a fitted Italian marble bathroom at the same time and we will throw in a Italian citizenship and 1,000 Frequent Flyer Miles!'...
Yes, I like the sound of that.
Now with documents needed to travel(passport for international and photo ID for internal), work(social security card is required), and even marry(marriage license and blood test results) it seems we live and thrive at their whim. The balance is off. The balance is way off. |
OSCE update and what little information they release.
With the September email from Urdur Gunnarsdottir saying that they would release the list of poll sites to be visited I have followed this, and gotten nothing. When the OSCE had their first major news conference and announced the heads of this mission and other positions I had hope. They also announced that the first group of 25 would be arriving. Still nothing.
So here I sit, two days before the election, and no list of the sites they will visit.
I can show you some information that I have found.
Here is the main list of the core players on the OSCE team here in the US.
Now I did find online the handbook for the observers and what they are to "grade" us on.
The manual HERE is a simple read with no real shocks, but a few small items of interesting information
The manual goes into more detail on how voting visits will occur and some rather humorous reminders on possible activities.
Yep. No race here people. I will admit I thought the observer would be at one place only the entire day, but it looks like they can travel. Will this entice them to want to go to the poll stations local activists and outright liars are complaining the most about. They could end up going from one politically caused hotspot to another. Unless they have a set route of sites this part could heavily be abused.
At the end of the manual was an annex called "Model election day checklist" . You might find it interesting.
Well although it is Sunday I sent off the normal week flurry of emails to as many people in the OSCE who might have the list. If I get it I will post it as soon as possible. I have a strong feeling that they are keeping this list very close to their chest because of protestors and masses of alternative medias with their own agenda. So either they will release the list Monday night or Tuesday morning to cut their losses in the bad press department or they may not release a full list at all.
UPDATE:
I just received an email from Urdur that says right now they will be assigned to the following states
I find it strange that a key battle state like Ohio is not there, a place where major vote fraud has been found already is missing. I am trying to contact Jan Jooren as Urdur says he would be the one with the most information.
I will not be happy until I get city and voting station information. |
With the September email from Urdur Gunnarsdottir saying that they would release the list of poll sites to be visited I have followed this, and gotten nothing. When the OSCE had their first major news conference and announced the heads of this mission and other positions I had hope. They also announced that the first group of 25 would be arriving. Still nothing.
So here I sit, two days before the election, and no list of the sites they will visit.
I can show you some information that I have found.
Here is the main list of the core players on the OSCE team here in the US.
Rita SUESSMUTHThe regular group of European politicians and NGO's(non-governmental organizations). Outside of the fact that Rita SUESSMUTH was investigated for some possible flight time abuse while in the German government there are no skeletons in these peoples closets.
Head of Mission
Germany
Stephen NASH
Deputy Head of Mission
UK
Ian MITCHELL
Political Analyst
Canada
Joseph MIDDLETON
Legal Analyst
UK
Vladimir LYSENKO
Election Analyst
Russian Federation
Michella KUEFNER
Executive Assistant to Head of Mission
Germany
Julian CHEASLEY
Logistics Officer
UK
Ron GOULD
Election Analyst
Canada
Nikolai VULCHANOV
ODIHR Election Adviser
Bulgaria
Vadim ZHDANOVICH
ODIHR Election Adviser
Russian Federation
Konrad OLSZEWSKI
ODIHR Election Adviser
Poland
Now I did find online the handbook for the observers and what they are to "grade" us on.
The manual HERE is a simple read with no real shocks, but a few small items of interesting information
OBSERVER CODE OF CONDUCT
Listed below are some general principles and rules, which all observers are required to follow:
Observers will maintain strict impartiality in the conduct of their duties, and shall at no time express any bias or preference in relation to national authorities, parties, candidates, or with reference to any contentious issues in the election process;
Observers will undertake their duties in an unobtrusive manner, and will not interfere with the election process, polling day procedures, or the vote count;
Observers will carry the prescribed identification issued by the host government or election commission, and will identify themselves to any interested authority upon request;
Observers will not display or wear any partisan symbols, colours, or banners;
Observers may wish to bring irregularities to the attention of the local election officials, but they must never give instructions or countermand decisions of the election officials;
Observers will base all conclusions on well documented, factual, and verifiable evidence, and should fill out a statistical survey form of polling stations visited;
Observers will refrain from making any personal or premature comments about their observations to the media or any other interested persons, and will limit any remarks to general information about the nature of their activity as observers;
Observers will participate in post-election debriefings, by fax or telephone if necessary;
Observers must comply with all national laws and regulations
The manual goes into more detail on how voting visits will occur and some rather humorous reminders on possible activities.
Observers should be deployed in teams of two persons. Depending on geographic conditions and on what is found at polling stations, a team of observers may visit between 10 20 polling stations during the day. Observers should be reminded that election observation is not a race to visit the greatest number of polling stations, and sometimes it can be equally beneficial to visit fewer polling stations for a longer period of time.
Yep. No race here people. I will admit I thought the observer would be at one place only the entire day, but it looks like they can travel. Will this entice them to want to go to the poll stations local activists and outright liars are complaining the most about. They could end up going from one politically caused hotspot to another. Unless they have a set route of sites this part could heavily be abused.
At the end of the manual was an annex called "Model election day checklist" . You might find it interesting.
OSCE / ODIHR Election Observation Mission
Polling Station Report
Observer team
Names/initials Team number/Accreditation numbers
Polling Station
Electoral District Polling station name/number Type of station
Time of visit
Arrival of team Departure of team
Number of voters registered at the station
Number of voters voted at(time)
Before entering the polling station
Please assess the general atmosphere. Listening to voters and other bystanders will be helpful.
Please specify details on back of form.
Was the polling station difficult to find? Y/N
Was the physical access to the station difficult? Y/N
Did you observe any of the following:
Intimidation of voters? Y/N
General agitation and disturbance? Y/N
Campaign posters and materials? Y/N
Campaigning activity? Y/N
Inside the polling station: People present, polling environment
Please specify details on back of form.
Members of the Election Commission How many?
Which parties?
Representatives of parties/candidates Y/N/DK Which?
Domestic observers Y/N/DK
Media representatives Y/N/DK
Security forces Y/N/DK
Unauthorised people Y/N/DK
Was the polling station overcrowded? Y/N
Was there campaigning inside the station? Y/N
Was there campaign material inside the station? Y/N
Was the information displayed for voters correct and complete? Y/N
Inside the polling station: Voting procedures
Please assess each step in the voting procedure in turn.
Please specify details on back of form
Problems with identification? Y/N
Problems with registration? Y/N
Ballot papers/documentation not signed/marked/stamped? Y/N
Insufficient or wrong ballot materials? Y/N
Booths not secret?Voting outside booths? Y/N
Was more than one person in a booth at once? Y/N
Problems with assistance to blind/illiterate voters? Y/N
Ballot box not sealed properly? Y/N
Ballot box not visible by Commission? Y/N
Other problems? Y/N
Approximate time taken to process one voter
Any questions about mobile ballot boxes?
Family Voting observed Y/N
Please specify details on back of form
Disruptions of polling
Please specify details on back of form
Had voting been suspended at any time? Y/N/DK Details?
Irregularities reported to you
Please enter here details of any irregularities in polling or campaigning reported to you, and of who reported these irregularities. Ask party representatives, voters themselves, domestic observers, and members of the election commission. Please note also whether you have been able to verify any of these reports.
Important
Please take time in the car to discuss your impressions of the polling station and fully complete this form. In particular, please enter the details of anything you saw or heard that appeared irregular or otherwise noteworthy.
Details and comments
Overall impression
In general, the conduct of the poll at this station was
Very bad Bad Good Very good
Well although it is Sunday I sent off the normal week flurry of emails to as many people in the OSCE who might have the list. If I get it I will post it as soon as possible. I have a strong feeling that they are keeping this list very close to their chest because of protestors and masses of alternative medias with their own agenda. So either they will release the list Monday night or Tuesday morning to cut their losses in the bad press department or they may not release a full list at all.
UPDATE:
I just received an email from Urdur that says right now they will be assigned to the following states
California
Nevada
Florida
Illinoia
Maryland
Virginia
also one or two may be added.
I find it strange that a key battle state like Ohio is not there, a place where major vote fraud has been found already is missing. I am trying to contact Jan Jooren as Urdur says he would be the one with the most information.
I will not be happy until I get city and voting station information. |
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Well off to the hospital - Part two
Since the last weekends sleep study did not work out, mainly because I could not sleep long enough, I get to try again. So tonight back to the clinic to be wired up again for a second go, but this time with drugs.
My wife picked up my prescription for sleeping pills yesterday. I had asked for one or two, but got four. The doctor prescribed Ambien. From what my nurse mother-in-law says it is good, but I will have a hangover tomorrow morning. Oh well.
So off to the clinic I go. |
Since the last weekends sleep study did not work out, mainly because I could not sleep long enough, I get to try again. So tonight back to the clinic to be wired up again for a second go, but this time with drugs.
My wife picked up my prescription for sleeping pills yesterday. I had asked for one or two, but got four. The doctor prescribed Ambien. From what my nurse mother-in-law says it is good, but I will have a hangover tomorrow morning. Oh well.
So off to the clinic I go. |
Eminent domain verses outright theft and Kerry's role in it
The Democrats like to brag that they are the representatives of the little man, the regular Joe you might say. Always there to stand along side them against the oppressive machine of big business and the government.
Only one problem. Action speaks louder then words. Their actions suck, and Kerry's one the worst of the group.
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution says 'nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.'. The amendments were added because the delegates to the constitutional convention were worried that the new federal government they were building on paper would be to strong and take the rights they had just fought for away.
The powers that they gave the government were limited and the limit here is "public use" . While the government has warped it the meaning is for schools, roads, and other public places. How does the government see this power is NOTHING like the original intent.
But there has been several victories lately and the tide is turning.
So once again.
[Thanks to Heartless libertarian for the lead] |
The Democrats like to brag that they are the representatives of the little man, the regular Joe you might say. Always there to stand along side them against the oppressive machine of big business and the government.
Only one problem. Action speaks louder then words. Their actions suck, and Kerry's one the worst of the group.
Land Rights NetworkRight now there are several major cases in the courts that will help redefine the rights the government has been given in the constitution. Playing loose has become the norm, but maybe no longer.
American Land Rights Association http://www.landrights.org
Kerry Named Enemy of Property Rights
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 14, 2004
CONTACT:
Chuck Cushman
(360) 687-3087
League of Private Property Voters
Names John Kerry and John Edwards
Enemies of Property Rights
(BATTLE GROUND, WA) - The League of Private Property Voters (LPPV) today released an analysis of the votes of Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and John Edwards (D-SC) from the Private Property Congressional Vote Index from 1999 through 2003.
Every Senator and Representative who scores at least 80% receives a "Champion" of Private Property right is certificate. Every Member who gets 20% or less is rated an "Enemy" of Private Property Rights. Full size examples of actual "Champion" and "Enemy" certificates are printed in each Vote Index.
Senator Kerry achieved a score of "zero" on private property and resource issues all five years. Senator Edwards score was 14% for 2001, 20% for 2002 and "zero" for 2003 the only years he was in the Senate.
Senator Kerry was given the prestigious positioning in the scorecard by having his Enemy of Property Rightscertificate printed full size inside.
Senator Kerry voted multiple times to stop death tax repeal and against ranchers with grazing permits. He supported stopping Klamath River irrigation, for political speech restrictions, against oil and gas exploration in national monuments, for international court powers, against forest fire protection funding, against the Healthy Forest Act, for a farmland land grab, for a tax break for land trusts, and co-sponsored the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA), the largest land grab bill in history.
A greater search of Senator Kerry is record shows that in the late 90 is he opposed working toward energy independence by opposing drilling in ANWR on the coastal plain of Alaska, opposed the Private Property Rights Implementation Act, opposed RS 2477 Rights-of-way, and opposed sales of excess Federal land.
Senator Edwards opposed repealing the death tax several times, supported environmental pork projects, and a tax break for land trusts.
He supported political speech restrictions, opposed oil and gas exploration in national monuments, supported giving an international court powers over US Soldiers and others, and against fire protection funding.
For comparison purposes, President George Bush supported drilling at ANWR on coastal plain of Alaska, supported the Healthy Forest Initiative, supported repealing the death tax, supported exploration for oil and gas in national monuments, was against giving US Sovereignty to international courts, and supported forest fire protection funding.
The League of Private Property Voters is a national non-partisan coalition of over 600 co-sponsoring organizations including the American Land Rights Association, Alliance for America, People for the USA, Blue Ribbon Coalition, American Policy Center, numerous Farm Bureaus, mining, grazing, forestry and agriculture groups as well as most national, regional and local private property, multiple-use and taxpayer organizations.
The 2003 Private Property Congressional Vote Index is available in both printed form and on our highly regarded landrights.org website.
Go to http://www.landrights.org for the complete 2003 Private Property Congressional Vote Index including all the individual scores for every Senator and Representative.
Previous editions of the Vote Index are available at http://www.landrights.org as well.
- From American Land Rights and the Land Rights Network:
Of particular interest in light of his debate statements about making America less dependent on foreign oil is his record of having constantly fought against opening up a tiny portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil production. Existing North Slope Production is running down. Opening ANWR seems a prudent place to work toward energy independence.
On April 20, 2004 Tony Knowles (D-AK), former Governor of Alaska, now running for the Senate, said: "With all due respect to the party's nominee, on the issue of responsible development of the coastal plain and meeting America is energy needs, John Kerry is just wrong," From a Kerry Press Release.
Kerry needs to be confronted with how he is going to make America less dependent on foreign oil.
Action Items:
-1. Make plans now to vote. Try not to let anything stand in your way.
-2. Call at least three friends to make sure they are committed to voting. Senator Slade Gorton (R-WA) lost his bid for re-election in 2000 because a small number of voters in Eastern Washington who would likely have voted for him did not get to the polls. That vote ultimately led to the US Senate changing hands. One vote really makes a difference.
-3. Go to http://www.landrights.org and look at the voting record of your Congressman and both Senators. This will tell you how they really voted on your issues, not how they said they voted.
-4. Print out a copy of the Private Property Congressional Vote Index off the website. Make a few copies for your friends.
-5. At the very least, print out the "Enemy of Property Rightscertificate for John Kerry off the website and hand them out to your friends. They'll love them. People in past elections have used these "Champion" and "Enemy" certificates as newspaper advertisements.
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution says 'nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.'. The amendments were added because the delegates to the constitutional convention were worried that the new federal government they were building on paper would be to strong and take the rights they had just fought for away.
The powers that they gave the government were limited and the limit here is "public use" . While the government has warped it the meaning is for schools, roads, and other public places. How does the government see this power is NOTHING like the original intent.
The city argues that its plan should override the plans of these people and the rest of the neighborhood's holdouts. It predicts the redevelopment project will yield more than 3,000 jobs and up to $1.2 million annually in property tax revenue benefits that it says make the project a "public use" for which condemnation is justified under the Fifth Amendment.Translation: If they can find something that will produce more taxes for them then screw you. This messed up view is called the "jobs-and-taxes argument".
That's quite a stretch. In the context of eminent domain, "public use" traditionally was understood to mean government buildings and infrastructure-things like courthouses and roads. In 1954 the Supreme Court decided it could also mean eliminating "blighted areas."
That decision encouraged local governments to be creative in defining blight. Even neighborhoods that bore no resemblance to slums could be declared blighted if they were deemed "economically obsolete" or lacked amenities such as air conditioning and two-car garages.
But in New London, the city is not even pretending Fort Trumbull was blighted. Instead, it says the promise of more jobs and tax revenue is enough to justify taking the land - a rationale that has become increasingly popular since the Michigan Supreme Court endorsed it in 1981.
The Institute for Justice, which represents the plaintiffs in Kelo, emphasizes the sweeping implications of the jobs-and-taxes argument, which the Michigan Supreme Court itself renounced last July, just a few months after the Connecticut Supreme Court used it to approve New London's land grab. "Any home can be condemned because few if any homes can generate as much tax revenue or as many jobs as an office building," I.J. noted in its petition for Supreme Court review. "Any small or medium-sized business can be condemned because the land will always produce more taxes as a larger business."
But there has been several victories lately and the tide is turning.
So once again.
Senator Kerry achieved a score of "zero"on private property and resource issues all five years. Senator Edwards score was 14% for 2001, 20% for 2002 and "zero" for 2003 the only years he was in the Senate.While I am not happy with Bush in any real way, this is a darn good reason to not vote for Kerry.
[Thanks to Heartless libertarian for the lead] |
Friday, October 29, 2004
Beware the Cube.
The government has created a giant department called homeland security that encompasses so many fields. With their desire to "protect us" from everything bad they have opened themselves up for some proper humiliation.
Eric Arthur Blair you were right sir. |
The government has created a giant department called homeland security that encompasses so many fields. With their desire to "protect us" from everything bad they have opened themselves up for some proper humiliation.
So far as she knows, Pufferbelly Toys owner Stephanie Cox hasn't been passing any state secrets to sinister foreign governments, or violating obscure clauses in the Patriot Act.Washington has build themselves a department that covers everything out there. From writing romance stories to even taking pictures the department of homeland security is there to protect you. Everything now comes under the heading of homeland security.
So she was taken aback by a mysterious phone call from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to her small store in this quiet Columbia River town just north of Portland.
"I was shaking in my shoes," Cox said of the September phone call. "My first thought was the government can shut your business down on a whim, in my opinion. If I'm closed even for a day that would cause undue stress."
When the two agents arrived at the store, the lead agent asked Cox whether she carried a toy called the Magic Cube, which he said was an illegal copy of the Rubik's Cube, one of the most popular toys of all time.
He told her to remove the Magic Cube from her shelves, and he watched to make sure she complied.
Eric Arthur Blair you were right sir. |
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Welcome to the 2004 RockyTop Roundup Halloween special.

Halloween means two things to me, pumpkins and kids in costumes. So with that in mind welcome to this holiday's grouping of articles from around the RockyTop brigade.
The small pumpkin icon are for the second story some of them might have submitted.

Donald Sensing is back at ONE HAND CLAPPING to everyone's happiness and blogging on "American legitimacy and the UN". Glad to see you again sir.

Cathy at Domestic Psychology seems to be having some sleep issues.(adults only now)
My advice to her is caffeine, lots and lots of it.

Len Cleavelin tells of the connection between Groucho Marx and a book that I love, and feared as a youth.

Aunty Goob at goobage has a bit of a Fat Rant on her site(scroll to Oct23 please). One issue close to my heart, and belly.

Jim Pfaff blogs at Opinion Times on "The Role of Government : The Emerging Campaign" and why what we have today is not what we are supposed to have.

AlphaPatriot has submitted a well worked out voters guide for this upcoming election. Full of information on where to go for early voting and party links galore, even ones I have never heard of. Who knew we still had a prohibition party here?

Wordjunky posts at Great smoky on becoming disillusioned with his old political party and why. He is just one of many from what I hear.

Barry at Inn of the last Home posts on the Blogger laws and they make sense.

Michael Silence at No Silence here posts on the "No,no's" of signs in public areas. A good example is included.

Deb at Sugarfused took a nice drive and wants you to enjoy the scenery with her.

Orfinanny, at Scurvy Wench, wants to lead you to the words of someone else about the upcoming election. Be gentle with her, it's her first RTB get together.

Blake, at NashvilleFiles blog, reports that the new sales tax deductibility may protect us from a future state income tax. Good news all around here.

Tennessee Ruck at Voluntarily in China reports that he was pleasantly surprised to watch the debate live on TV, but even there in Asia the democrats have a "get out the vote" campaign at work.

Theparsonsfifth, at You'll Always Find a Fifth, tells about the ernest efforts of a Democratic party worker out canvassing for money and his "W" hat..

Thomas Nephew, at newsrack blog, gives his top ten reasons why Kerry is the person to vote for.

Say Uncle delves into the issue of the proper handgun for someone with a physical impairment who wishes one for self protection.
CYB, at Bob Stepno's other Journalism blog, makes me feel old when I have no idea what Ipoddor or podcasting is. Thanks guy!

I am proud to present to you all my wife's first blog, Harelipfrog, and my new nephew Matthew born last week(she airbrushed out his winky in one photo).
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Now for some holiday linkage

The pumpkins you buy today will be piles of goo in a week, so why not get real looking "fake" pumpkins?

Learn to carve a pumpkins online with this flash presentation.

The pumpkin wizard. Cut some of the best pumpkins ever this year.
Have a safe and fun Halloween to everyone. |

Halloween means two things to me, pumpkins and kids in costumes. So with that in mind welcome to this holiday's grouping of articles from around the RockyTop brigade.
The small pumpkin icon are for the second story some of them might have submitted.

Donald Sensing is back at ONE HAND CLAPPING to everyone's happiness and blogging on "American legitimacy and the UN". Glad to see you again sir.

Cathy at Domestic Psychology seems to be having some sleep issues.(adults only now)
My advice to her is caffeine, lots and lots of it.

Len Cleavelin tells of the connection between Groucho Marx and a book that I love, and feared as a youth.

Aunty Goob at goobage has a bit of a Fat Rant on her site(scroll to Oct23 please). One issue close to my heart, and belly.

Jim Pfaff blogs at Opinion Times on "The Role of Government : The Emerging Campaign" and why what we have today is not what we are supposed to have.

AlphaPatriot has submitted a well worked out voters guide for this upcoming election. Full of information on where to go for early voting and party links galore, even ones I have never heard of. Who knew we still had a prohibition party here?

Wordjunky posts at Great smoky on becoming disillusioned with his old political party and why. He is just one of many from what I hear.

Barry at Inn of the last Home posts on the Blogger laws and they make sense.

Michael Silence at No Silence here posts on the "No,no's" of signs in public areas. A good example is included.

Deb at Sugarfused took a nice drive and wants you to enjoy the scenery with her.

Orfinanny, at Scurvy Wench, wants to lead you to the words of someone else about the upcoming election. Be gentle with her, it's her first RTB get together.

Blake, at NashvilleFiles blog, reports that the new sales tax deductibility may protect us from a future state income tax. Good news all around here.

Tennessee Ruck at Voluntarily in China reports that he was pleasantly surprised to watch the debate live on TV, but even there in Asia the democrats have a "get out the vote" campaign at work.

Theparsonsfifth, at You'll Always Find a Fifth, tells about the ernest efforts of a Democratic party worker out canvassing for money and his "W" hat..

Thomas Nephew, at newsrack blog, gives his top ten reasons why Kerry is the person to vote for.

Say Uncle delves into the issue of the proper handgun for someone with a physical impairment who wishes one for self protection.
CYB, at Bob Stepno's other Journalism blog, makes me feel old when I have no idea what Ipoddor or podcasting is. Thanks guy!

I am proud to present to you all my wife's first blog, Harelipfrog, and my new nephew Matthew born last week(she airbrushed out his winky in one photo).
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Now for some holiday linkage

The pumpkins you buy today will be piles of goo in a week, so why not get real looking "fake" pumpkins?

Learn to carve a pumpkins online with this flash presentation.

The pumpkin wizard. Cut some of the best pumpkins ever this year.
Have a safe and fun Halloween to everyone. |
Things that make me want to scream
One thing is cursing online. No. The cursing does not bother me, it is the cuteness of how some curse. For example.
asterisks are the blog way of covering your mouth with your hand and giggling when you say a curse word "did I say that?"
Also this
If the letters used, an "A" followed by two "S"'s mean one thing, then an "A" followed by two "$"'s means the same thing. You have cussed in the modern computer self censored style of today as similar as if you had used a foreign language of the same meaning..
Using a$$ is the same as using the following
Some say that cussing is a sign of a uneducated person, according to my aunt. Words that 100 years ago would have gotten you beaten are today the norm. Words and their usage change and go into, and out, of style.
If you want to cuss then cuss damn'it. Don't play with the words and feel that since you did not say it then you are safe from sin or something.
Just one of my personnel pet peeves. |
One thing is cursing online. No. The cursing does not bother me, it is the cuteness of how some curse. For example.
Go f*** yourselfverses
Go fuck yourself.Now if you read the first one you KNOW what it says even with the asterisks. Then why add them? Does it alleviate the pain and suffering of the world or something?
asterisks are the blog way of covering your mouth with your hand and giggling when you say a curse word "did I say that?"
Also this
I kicked his a$$verses
I kicked his ass.Now using other symbols that are similar and deliver the message does not do anything but make me want to scream. Since you added the "$" symbols instead of the "S" does that mean you have not cussed? Sorry but you just did, so why use the $ sign?
If the letters used, an "A" followed by two "S"'s mean one thing, then an "A" followed by two "$"'s means the same thing. You have cussed in the modern computer self censored style of today as similar as if you had used a foreign language of the same meaning..
Using a$$ is the same as using the following
asno-Spanish
âne-French
Esel-German
asino-Italian
a$$-Modern self censored style
Some say that cussing is a sign of a uneducated person, according to my aunt. Words that 100 years ago would have gotten you beaten are today the norm. Words and their usage change and go into, and out, of style.
If you want to cuss then cuss damn'it. Don't play with the words and feel that since you did not say it then you are safe from sin or something.
Just one of my personnel pet peeves. |
Picking the lesser of two risks
Andrew Sullivan, of the New Republic Online, is endorsing John Kerry for President. While most are not surprised I find his words unusual.
Most people supporting Kerry are doing it for either of two main reasons. Either they vote Democrat regularly and that's good enough for them, or they are voting against Bush. Voting against Bush seems the latest fashion statement for many. Without a firm grasp on what Kerry does support, except the removal of Bush, they vote for him.
Andrew has put a twist on it.
If he truly thought that he was picking the lesser of two risks then why limit himself to two risks. In the entire article his lack of any third party candidates shows he has either not considered all the risks, or this is his way of voting against Bush without seeming to be part of the herd mentality that is so prevalent. Having read the platforms of other third party candidates I can honestly say they would be a fresh breath of air, and a lesser risk.
So his words seem less an endorsement, then a self justification for his actions when in the election booth.
So when I finished his article about whom he wants in office I was disappointed that he does not even see the forest for all of the trees. |
Andrew Sullivan, of the New Republic Online, is endorsing John Kerry for President. While most are not surprised I find his words unusual.
Most people supporting Kerry are doing it for either of two main reasons. Either they vote Democrat regularly and that's good enough for them, or they are voting against Bush. Voting against Bush seems the latest fashion statement for many. Without a firm grasp on what Kerry does support, except the removal of Bush, they vote for him.
Andrew has put a twist on it.
The phrase "lesser of two evils" often comes up at this time every four years, but this November, I think, it's too cynical a formula. Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry can be credibly described as "evils." They have their faults, some of which are glaring. They are both second-tier politicians, thrust into the spotlight at a time when we desperately need those in the first circle of talent and vision. But they are not evil. When the papers carry pictures of 50 Iraqi recruits gunned down in a serried row, as Stalin and Hitler did to their enemies, we need have no doubt where the true evil lies. The question before us, first and foremost, is which candidate is best suited to confront this evil in the next four years. In other words: Who is the lesser of two risks?So according to him his vote is not against Bush, but his actions and the risk they create. An interesting way of looking at it. He does not hold back punches against his choice either.
I know few people enthused about John Kerry. His record is undistinguished, and where it stands out, mainly regrettable. He intuitively believes that if a problem exists, it is the government's job to fix it. He has far too much faith in international institutions, like the corrupt and feckless United Nations, in the tasks of global management. He got the Cold War wrong. He got the first Gulf War wrong. His campaign's constant and excruciating repositioning on the war against Saddam have been disconcerting, to say the least. I completely understand those who look at this man's record and deduce that he is simply unfit to fight a war for our survival. They have an important point--about what we know historically of his character and his judgment when this country has faced dire enemies. His scars from the Vietnam War lasted too long and have gone too deep to believe that he has clearly overcome the syndrome that fears American power rather than understands how to wield it for good.The problem I have with this whole "lesser risk" line of thought is that it is a lie. His own words hammer and eviscerate Kerry for a lackadaisal resume.
If he truly thought that he was picking the lesser of two risks then why limit himself to two risks. In the entire article his lack of any third party candidates shows he has either not considered all the risks, or this is his way of voting against Bush without seeming to be part of the herd mentality that is so prevalent. Having read the platforms of other third party candidates I can honestly say they would be a fresh breath of air, and a lesser risk.
So his words seem less an endorsement, then a self justification for his actions when in the election booth.
So when I finished his article about whom he wants in office I was disappointed that he does not even see the forest for all of the trees. |
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Download Fahrenheit 9/11
This movie has become a lightning rod for the left and right in this country. Only problem is that a lot of people would like to see it without putting a single shekel inthat fat bastards Moore's pockets.
Well as luck would have it the movie, with his blessing, is now online. I have no interest in watching it or hearing it, but some of you might.
Enjoy. |
This movie has become a lightning rod for the left and right in this country. Only problem is that a lot of people would like to see it without putting a single shekel in
Well as luck would have it the movie, with his blessing, is now online. I have no interest in watching it or hearing it, but some of you might.
Michael Moore has made several Public Statements that web sites should pirate his movie. He cares more about getting rid of Bush than making money. He says he has already made plenty of money on it and he wants people like me to spread it around. So I'm relying on his statements as a grant to spread it around.He has several formats for you to download and watch.
Enjoy. |
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
The raid took place last fall, pre-dawn, and it lasted three hours.
She made no threats and committed no crimes, but the simple act of researching a subject in the library had her end up being visited by the men in black vests with deadly firearms.
Ashcroft likes to say that the patriot act laws that effect libraries will not be used for fishing expeditions and such. I say bull.
This story, Writers Are Terrorists, is just a symptom of a larger disease.
[End the War on Freedom] |
She made no threats and committed no crimes, but the simple act of researching a subject in the library had her end up being visited by the men in black vests with deadly firearms.
Ashcroft likes to say that the patriot act laws that effect libraries will not be used for fishing expeditions and such. I say bull.
This story, Writers Are Terrorists, is just a symptom of a larger disease.
[End the War on Freedom] |
This is just to delicious to not talk about.
It started with a story of a giant ass pile of explosives missing in the middle of a conflict. Not just pounds missing but tons, hundreds of tons. This was big, and not in the physically big department but the politically big department.
Well as jackals run in packs the other newspapers picked up the story, and with little to no real fact checking, went into a feeding frenzy worthy of any national geographic wildlife documentary. For days they put it on the front page with titles worthy of the best yellow journalism out there.
Campaigns battle over missing explosives
Kerry hits Bush over missing explosives
Kerry aims for explosives as Dubya 'blunder'(I LIKE THE DUBYA WORDING- MAKES THEM SOUND SO UNBIASED)
Kerry demands answers about missing explosives
Kerry says missing explosives are one of "great blunders" of Bush administration
Missing explosives leave Bush red-faced
IAEA Tells Security Council of Missing Explosives in Iraq
Kerry: Bush Won't Own Up to Bad Decisions
But a small problem. Reality set in and the real news started to get out. The explosives were not there when our guys first took the place.
Ooops is not a big enough word for the pie on their faces, but will they back off. Now they are into the whole "you should have gotten there faster" meme.
But if what Drudge is reporting CBS has taken another big blow to its unbiased claim.
It started with a story of a giant ass pile of explosives missing in the middle of a conflict. Not just pounds missing but tons, hundreds of tons. This was big, and not in the physically big department but the politically big department.
Well as jackals run in packs the other newspapers picked up the story, and with little to no real fact checking, went into a feeding frenzy worthy of any national geographic wildlife documentary. For days they put it on the front page with titles worthy of the best yellow journalism out there.
Campaigns battle over missing explosives
Kerry hits Bush over missing explosives
Kerry aims for explosives as Dubya 'blunder'(I LIKE THE DUBYA WORDING- MAKES THEM SOUND SO UNBIASED)
Kerry demands answers about missing explosives
Kerry says missing explosives are one of "great blunders" of Bush administration
Missing explosives leave Bush red-faced
IAEA Tells Security Council of Missing Explosives in Iraq
Kerry: Bush Won't Own Up to Bad Decisions
But a small problem. Reality set in and the real news started to get out. The explosives were not there when our guys first took the place.
Ooops is not a big enough word for the pie on their faces, but will they back off. Now they are into the whole "you should have gotten there faster" meme.
But if what Drudge is reporting CBS has taken another big blow to its unbiased claim.
News of missing explosives in Iraq -- first reported in April 2003 -- was being resurrected for a 60 MINUTES election eve broadcast designed to knock the Bush administration into a crises mode.I want to see how CBS explains itself out of this mess if it is true. Doing a story like this right before the election is done for only one result. The destruction of a campaign. CBS needs to file themselves as a political action committee fast for tax purposes. |
Jeff Fager, executive producer of the Sunday edition of 60 MINUTES, said in a statement that "our plan was to run the story on October 31, but it became clear that it wouldn't hold..."
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The LA TIMES claims: The source on the story first went to 60 MINUTES but also expressed interest in working with the NY TIMES... "The tip was received last Wednesday."
CBSNEWS' plan to unleash the story just 24 hours before election day had one senior Bush official outraged.
Monday, October 25, 2004
New push for good laws in England
The News Telegraph has started a campaign for common sense self defense laws in Great Britain. I applaud this action as it is long over due.
They noted several cases of horrifying attacks.
The people live in fear, in the countryside the farmers are far from the police, and disarmed. They live in a society where the simple act, and to me it is a simple act, is complicated by law and possible imprisonment by the ones who say they want to protect you. When the law has reached this level of interference with your right to protect your family then the law is bad. Plain and simple.
Does this have a snowballs chance in hell of succeeding? Not really The system in Great Britain is all encompassing. It is the schools you go to, it is the doctors that treat you, it is the unions you belong to, and it is the only ones to go to for change. The system likes its controls and will not give it up without a fight. The use of lethal force rests legally in the hands of the government, and illegally in the hands of the criminals, the rest of the people are screwed. |
The News Telegraph has started a campaign for common sense self defense laws in Great Britain. I applaud this action as it is long over due.
The Sunday Telegraph today launches a campaign for the law to be changed to give householders the right to use whatever force is necessary against intruders.Now while this is news worthy one item in this article made the point that there needs to be change.
Our initiative follows last week's fatal stabbing of Robert Symons, a schoolteacher, who disturbed a burglar at his family home in Chiswick, west London.
It is backed by Mr Symons' mother, Amyra, who said yesterday: "I agree with your campaign totally. The law must be changed." Victims of crime, MPs and victims' charities are also supporting the campaign.
They noted several cases of horrifying attacks.
"The chap had a knife and so I was entitled to have a go at him. I think, in law, if he's got a knife, I think I'm entitled to kill him, but I don't know what the law is in detail.One common thread is most of their cases is a fear of the law. Yes they fear the criminals, but the law also worries them. Also with the fear is a confusion about the law. What does 'reasonable force' mean? This is the point that makes their case that change is needed badly
"It is a funny thing to try and manage with the law because your reaction in those situations is immediate - you don't stop and think: 'Gosh, what does it say in the book about this?'.
"I'm an ex-Royal Marine so my reaction was quite active and wholly motivated by self preservation. I would certainly have tried to finish him off if I had something in my hand at the time, but that is a reaction, an instinct. Whether it is legal or not I don't know."
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"The law just isn't strong enough. The robbers aren't frightened of the law, they act as if they can do whatever they want to do. You should not be prosecuted for injuring an intruder."
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"No longer is an Englishman's home his castle. We are denied the right to defend ourselves and our family, and the law must be changed."
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The present law stands justice on its head," the man said. "If you can't defend your home, what can you do? Both times I have woken and heard burglars in the house, I have felt angry and afraid but have had to leave them to it.
"The definition of 'reasonable force' should be broader. The burglar should expect anything. A change in the law would, undoubtedly, have an effect on our decision to go or stay."
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"I didn't know what to do or what I should do. To be honest, I'm still not sure where the law stands. Now I keep a rounders bat and a crowbar by the front door. If something like this happens again I will use them, regardless of the consequences. Because of this, I support your campaign."
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Yesterday, he greeted the news of the campaign enthusiastically. "This is good," he said. "What goes on now is a disgrace.
"Nobody is going to do to me what those people did, ever again."
The law permits the use of "reasonable force" as a method of self-defence against intruders. What "reasonable force" constitutes, however, is difficult to define, leaving vulnerable people unsure of what force they can use to protect themselves and their homes. The Home Office, admitted to this newspaper last week: "There is no definition of what is 'reasonable force'."No definition. You can be charged with assault if it is not "reasonable", but what the hell that means is not even understood by the government.
The people live in fear, in the countryside the farmers are far from the police, and disarmed. They live in a society where the simple act, and to me it is a simple act, is complicated by law and possible imprisonment by the ones who say they want to protect you. When the law has reached this level of interference with your right to protect your family then the law is bad. Plain and simple.
Does this have a snowballs chance in hell of succeeding? Not really The system in Great Britain is all encompassing. It is the schools you go to, it is the doctors that treat you, it is the unions you belong to, and it is the only ones to go to for change. The system likes its controls and will not give it up without a fight. The use of lethal force rests legally in the hands of the government, and illegally in the hands of the criminals, the rest of the people are screwed. |
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Maybe it's the water
A simple story. A guy comes home and finds burglars robbing his place, he shoots one and then things get a little strange.
But wait! When the government does not get the charges they want they get upset.
Thats right, when at first you don't succeed, try, try again. A grand jury is there for many reasons, one is stop the action the prosecution wants to do here,
Now is what the NJCourtsonline.com says about a grand jury
Just like what is happening here. The prosecutors have the legal duty to back off. I have no doubt in my mind they will not. NJ is like many other states with harsh gun laws. They will try their best to charge him with something. It is politically advantageous to do it.
The grand jury is there to not only decide if charges are needed, but to protect us from the state when it is out of control.
Self defense in New Jersey is odd.
Vigilantism is the one extreme of gun usage, the other extreme is the legal handcuffs that the people in NJ and other states live under. Both are wrong. |
A simple story. A guy comes home and finds burglars robbing his place, he shoots one and then things get a little strange.
The man who shot and killed a would-be thief in his yard will not face murder charges after a Gloucester County grand jury voted against indicting him.Sounds good. Robbers meet home owner, home owner has firearm, bad guy is shot, grand jury tells him to go home.
Neighbors had protested when Robert J. Clark Jr. was first charged with murder after slaying a man who was trying to steal his all-terrain vehicle from a backyard shed.
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Authorities initially charged Clark with murder, aggravated assault and a weapons offense after he killed William Hamilton April 26. The grand jury voted against indicting Clark on those charges or any others, including lesser offenses such as manslaughter.
But wait! When the government does not get the charges they want they get upset.
After the shooting, prosecutor Sean F. Dalton defended the charges, saying that New Jersey state law does not allow the use of deadly force to protect property. That's still his argument.
Spokesman Bernie Weisenfeld said prosecutors are considering all their options on where to continue, including presenting the case to a second grand jury.
Thats right, when at first you don't succeed, try, try again. A grand jury is there for many reasons, one is stop the action the prosecution wants to do here,
Now is what the NJCourtsonline.com says about a grand jury
The primary function of the grand jury is to determine whether there is a prima facie (Latin meaning at first glance) case leading the grand jury to believe that a crime was committed and that the accused committed the crime.So at first glance they say "NO CHARGES". But not good enough for the state, New Jersey has some of the harshest gun laws in all of the anti-gun states.
In short, the grand jury serves as a screening mechanism to protect citizens ftom having to respond to unfounded charges
Just like what is happening here. The prosecutors have the legal duty to back off. I have no doubt in my mind they will not. NJ is like many other states with harsh gun laws. They will try their best to charge him with something. It is politically advantageous to do it.
The grand jury is there to not only decide if charges are needed, but to protect us from the state when it is out of control.
Self defense in New Jersey is odd.
"... The use of force upon or toward another person is justifiable when the actor reasonably believes that such force is immediately necessary for the purpose of protecting himself against the unlawful force by such other person on the present occasion."As it was 2-1 odds I would say he had a right to be worried. But looking up self defense in New Jersey I also found this.
In addition, one can under limited instances use force in the protection of others (NJSA 2C:35-5). Limited force under certain instances is also afforded in the criminal code for the defense of personal property (NJSA 2C:3-6C)."Limited instances"??. What a screwed up place. So if you see someone being attacked you need to call immediately the New Jersey bar association to see if this is one of those "limited instances" and if the weapon you have is not on the restricted list..
Vigilantism is the one extreme of gun usage, the other extreme is the legal handcuffs that the people in NJ and other states live under. Both are wrong. |
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday dear Universe.
Happy birthday to you
Sorry I'm two days late but I still love you. |
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday dear Universe.
Happy birthday to you
Sorry I'm two days late but I still love you. |
Friday, October 22, 2004
Well off to the Hospital
Nothing major, more like a sleep center. I am going to have a sleep study done on myself in preperation for some surgery in the future. To make sure I will not gasp and die on the table I need to sleep while somescantily clad Sweedish nurses bulky slavic looking nurses with mustaches watch me.
So I will not be posting until tomorrow. Have fun.
UPDATE:
Spent an almost sleepless night on a hard bed. Since I was only asleep for about 1 1/2 hours at the longest stretch I will likely have to go back and do it again but with a sleeping pill. So a sore back and a return date was all I got. Nurse said I did have apnea but the insurance needs 2 hours of sleep to make them happy.
The nurses were nice and had no mustaches, but none were Swedish damn'it. |
Nothing major, more like a sleep center. I am going to have a sleep study done on myself in preperation for some surgery in the future. To make sure I will not gasp and die on the table I need to sleep while some
So I will not be posting until tomorrow. Have fun.
UPDATE:
Spent an almost sleepless night on a hard bed. Since I was only asleep for about 1 1/2 hours at the longest stretch I will likely have to go back and do it again but with a sleeping pill. So a sore back and a return date was all I got. Nurse said I did have apnea but the insurance needs 2 hours of sleep to make them happy.
The nurses were nice and had no mustaches, but none were Swedish damn'it. |
Rocky Top Brigade update
Well the RTB is sure growing and we have a rather diverse group joining.
Nathan at Holding Down the Fort is a Tennessee native, and President of the Shooting Club at UT. What a great combination.
Cube at Sandcastles and Cubicles is a Memphis blogger, But I will not hold the Memphis part against them. But he does think that Jack Daniels should go back to the higher proof so he is ok in my book.
John at Somewhere Near Marker XIV is a UT grad student here in Knoxville. With this comment in his profile
William at You'll Always Find a Fifth is (best I can tell) from Knoxville and right now is on his way to North Dakota to pheasant hunt.).
Austin at Mocephus blogs out of Johnson City.
Jim at Opinion Times is a former Tennessean blogging out of Arizona, who writes "I’ve got a Big Orange T on my Ford Pickup and I believe you chose the best Field Load for your club." Good enough for me. He has been blogging since Dec. 2003 so is old in blog circles.
Clark at the Clark Stooksbury blog is a Knoxville native and freelance writer.
Dan at Library Monk is another South Knox blogger who writes about library science, information technology and other things.
Philip at Soulfish Stew is a new blogger out of Smithville Tennessee.
Nathan at MooreThoughts.com is a Nashville attorney who blogs about "Conservatism, Freedom, Capitalism - A Continuing Celebration of Virtue"
Ned at Land Surveying Weblog blogs about, well, land surveying and other property issues. Believe it or not a rather good blog with good stories. A blog on typewriters helped in the Dan Rather lynching so maybe one day land surveying will bring down someone.
You know him, you love him, and some of you love to hate him -- he's Lobbygow at Dope on the Slope, a former Knoxvillian blogging from the rooftops of Brooklyn NYC and the world renowned creator of Thursday Invertebrate Blogging.
And last but certainly not least, Meanderthal is a new group blog manned by an intellectual SWAT team of writers, including Lobbygow, Julie, er, Hildegard von Auer, Robert Loest, some guy who calls himself Gypsyfrocksbedlam (a suspected fugitive from a certain local alt-weekly believed to be on the lam in NYC), and none other than CAFKIA, a/k/a Reydog, a/k/a ne'er do well biker-philosopher-warrior-poet and man-about-town Dupree. With a tag team of troublemakers like that you know it's got to be good. Just like that! (P.S. It's worth taking a stroll through their archives.)
Carolina Yankee Bob at Bob Stepno's Other Journalism Weblog. Dr. Bob recently relocated from Boston to Knoxville to teach at the U.T. School of Journalism and Electronic Media.
The Tribe One blogzine Restore Knoxville (designed by Doug McDaniel) where you can learn about the people and the neighborhoods and the history of Knoxville.
So hello to all the new people in the RTB as they join us in the fight for truth, justice, and a good single malt Scotch whiskey for around $20.
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Well the RTB is sure growing and we have a rather diverse group joining.
Nathan at Holding Down the Fort is a Tennessee native, and President of the Shooting Club at UT. What a great combination.
Cube at Sandcastles and Cubicles is a Memphis blogger, But I will not hold the Memphis part against them. But he does think that Jack Daniels should go back to the higher proof so he is ok in my book.
John at Somewhere Near Marker XIV is a UT grad student here in Knoxville. With this comment in his profile
Unlike a dog, how can a turtle ever be naked?I just like the heck out of him for that statement.
hmmm....well if you have
a big enough hammer....
William at You'll Always Find a Fifth is (best I can tell) from Knoxville and right now is on his way to North Dakota to pheasant hunt.).
Austin at Mocephus blogs out of Johnson City.
Jim at Opinion Times is a former Tennessean blogging out of Arizona, who writes "I’ve got a Big Orange T on my Ford Pickup and I believe you chose the best Field Load for your club." Good enough for me. He has been blogging since Dec. 2003 so is old in blog circles.
Clark at the Clark Stooksbury blog is a Knoxville native and freelance writer.
Dan at Library Monk is another South Knox blogger who writes about library science, information technology and other things.
Philip at Soulfish Stew is a new blogger out of Smithville Tennessee.
Nathan at MooreThoughts.com is a Nashville attorney who blogs about "Conservatism, Freedom, Capitalism - A Continuing Celebration of Virtue"
Ned at Land Surveying Weblog blogs about, well, land surveying and other property issues. Believe it or not a rather good blog with good stories. A blog on typewriters helped in the Dan Rather lynching so maybe one day land surveying will bring down someone.
You know him, you love him, and some of you love to hate him -- he's Lobbygow at Dope on the Slope, a former Knoxvillian blogging from the rooftops of Brooklyn NYC and the world renowned creator of Thursday Invertebrate Blogging.
And last but certainly not least, Meanderthal is a new group blog manned by an intellectual SWAT team of writers, including Lobbygow, Julie, er, Hildegard von Auer, Robert Loest, some guy who calls himself Gypsyfrocksbedlam (a suspected fugitive from a certain local alt-weekly believed to be on the lam in NYC), and none other than CAFKIA, a/k/a Reydog, a/k/a ne'er do well biker-philosopher-warrior-poet and man-about-town Dupree. With a tag team of troublemakers like that you know it's got to be good. Just like that! (P.S. It's worth taking a stroll through their archives.)
Carolina Yankee Bob at Bob Stepno's Other Journalism Weblog. Dr. Bob recently relocated from Boston to Knoxville to teach at the U.T. School of Journalism and Electronic Media.
The Tribe One blogzine Restore Knoxville (designed by Doug McDaniel) where you can learn about the people and the neighborhoods and the history of Knoxville.
So hello to all the new people in the RTB as they join us in the fight for truth, justice, and a good single malt Scotch whiskey for around $20.
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Thursday, October 21, 2004
Is MTV supporting terrorism?
A young Collinsville Illinois student is in trouble for threatening other students. Now how this will end up is still far in the future, but what she is being charged with has raised a few questions for me.
Half or more of what they do is open to the view that it creates a risk for great bodily harm. If a community gets its knickers in a bind and wants to shut down an MTV production will they simply arrest everyone? "Create a risk" is open to a lot of interpretations and expect the government to use the version that gives them the most power.
I see it becoming a vogue issue to use terrorism as the base for any argument that the government uses to get their way.
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A young Collinsville Illinois student is in trouble for threatening other students. Now how this will end up is still far in the future, but what she is being charged with has raised a few questions for me.
A Collinsville High School student accused of making what police believe was a false threat Oct. 7 to shoot fellow students has been charged under the state terrorism statute.So this young girl ran her mouth, and who hasn't in this world, and is in trouble. No problems on my side until I see that it is a charge related to the new terrorism act.
A 15-year-old girl, whose identity was being withheld by authorities, was charged as a juvenile Monday with making a false terrorist threat, said Collinsville Police Maj. Ed Delmore.
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"At this time, the information we have received was she did this as a joke," Delmore said. "But it is not something we would ever take as a joke. Those days are long gone."
In 2002, the Illinois General Assembly strengthened state laws against terrorist acts, citing the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. According to the new law, "terrorist act" is defined in part as "any act that is intended to cause or create a risk and does cause or create a risk of death or great bodily harm to one or more persons.Now I understand that this is just part of the law, but it seems so wide open that a lot of stupid "Jackass" type of stunts could even be called "terrorism".
Half or more of what they do is open to the view that it creates a risk for great bodily harm. If a community gets its knickers in a bind and wants to shut down an MTV production will they simply arrest everyone? "Create a risk" is open to a lot of interpretations and expect the government to use the version that gives them the most power.
I see it becoming a vogue issue to use terrorism as the base for any argument that the government uses to get their way.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Teresa Heinz Kerry has a bad day
Blog translation in progress
Teresa Heinz Kerry gave a nice interview and I have put it through the ACME blog translation device(BTD). Lets see what she said.
Now realizing this might have insulted most of the stay at home moms in the United States she released a statement. Lets see how that translates
Blog translation in progress
Teresa Heinz Kerry gave a nice interview and I have put it through the ACME blog translation device(BTD). Lets see what she said.
"Well, you know, I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good,"BTD-She's has a pulse, for now.
"But I don't know that she's ever had a real job I mean, since she's been grown up. So her experience and her validation comes from important things, but different things."BTD-Since she stayed at home she is a fat assed nothing who knows only her about her soap operas.
Now realizing this might have insulted most of the stay at home moms in the United States she released a statement. Lets see how that translates
"I had forgotten that Mrs. Bush had worked as a school teacher and librarian, and there couldn't be a more important job than teaching our children.BTD-Kiss up, kiss up, kiss up. Stay on the NEA and Unions good side.
As someone who has been both a full time mom and full time in workforce, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are.BTD-Well that's what the Au Pair said in her weekly reports to me on my kids.
I appreciate and honor Mrs. Bush's service to the country as First Lady, and am sincerely sorry I had not remembered her important work in the pastBTD-No more tequila shooters before interviews. Damn you RedRocker's Reposado. |
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Very bad timing
The whole country, well the red part at least, is sitting back and laughing at the Democrats proxies workers, the NAACP, paying people with crack to get registrations.
So when I saw this picture I realized what bad timing is truly like.

I am not sure what is really going on behind the scenes, but the actions of both parties seem more desperate, and humorous at the same time. |
The whole country, well the red part at least, is sitting back and laughing at the Democrats proxies workers, the NAACP, paying people with crack to get registrations.
So when I saw this picture I realized what bad timing is truly like.

An unidentified volunteer hands out pill boxes with the Kerry-Edwards logo on them before a rally for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, Monday, Oct. 18, 2004 at the Century Village retirement community in West Palm Beach, Fla.Now I understand that they are hitting up a crowd of older retired people who may need a new pill caddy. But what other messages could this be delivering?
Vote democrat and you will need extra bottles for all the crack we will hand out.or
This is a badly times handout for your votes.(crack not included outside of Toledo)I am thinking they are getting desperate.
I am not sure what is really going on behind the scenes, but the actions of both parties seem more desperate, and humorous at the same time. |
Bad hair day?
This is running all around the net but I still want to post on it.
Politicians by nature should realize that cameras, even ones that are on their side, could be running at all times. History is replete with open mikes and cameras where you least expect them to be.
Who is the latest victim of a camera? Our own John Edwards. He seems to be having a bad hair day. Now I do not read more into his primping and fussing then there is, but it is a good cheap laugh. |
This is running all around the net but I still want to post on it.
Politicians by nature should realize that cameras, even ones that are on their side, could be running at all times. History is replete with open mikes and cameras where you least expect them to be.
Who is the latest victim of a camera? Our own John Edwards. He seems to be having a bad hair day. Now I do not read more into his primping and fussing then there is, but it is a good cheap laugh. |
Monday, October 18, 2004
Who to believe?
WorldNetDaily is crowing that the AOL straw poll is back after missing for two weeks and with good reason. It is showing a major Bush victory.
How does it look now?

Looks like Bush will walk away with a victory, but hold on people. This is an AOL straw poll of AOL users.

Ouch. This does not look good at all. This poll image is stolen from the side of Wasted Electrons who links to electoral-vote.com, a site that builds its own map that is not as Bush friendly.

Now this is the map I think is slightly more correct. They use a large sampling of polls to create a more accurate map in my opinion.
If anything the maps here show how confusing, and how nasty election day and the days right after will be. With Kerry sending out a thousand lawyers to prepare for battle this may be an election for the history books. |
WorldNetDaily is crowing that the AOL straw poll is back after missing for two weeks and with good reason. It is showing a major Bush victory.
After a mysterious two-week absence, America Online has restored its straw poll electoral map, which continues to show President Bush holding a commanding lead in the race for the White House.
The interactive survey, which allows AOL users to cast one vote each month for a presidential candidate, vanished at the start of October, leaving many suspicious as to the cause of its disappearance.
How does it look now?

Looks like Bush will walk away with a victory, but hold on people. This is an AOL straw poll of AOL users.
This poll is cleared at the beginning of every month to allow members to cast a vote based on their current opinion. The Straw Poll was last reset Oct. 1.Since straw polls are very inaccurate how does other polls look that have a broader base of sampling?

Ouch. This does not look good at all. This poll image is stolen from the side of Wasted Electrons who links to electoral-vote.com, a site that builds its own map that is not as Bush friendly.

Now this is the map I think is slightly more correct. They use a large sampling of polls to create a more accurate map in my opinion.
If anything the maps here show how confusing, and how nasty election day and the days right after will be. With Kerry sending out a thousand lawyers to prepare for battle this may be an election for the history books. |
Knowledge is power
and is some places a crime
We just finished banned book week and this story relates to it in a nice way. Heck, this story is what banned book week was all about.
So has this achieved the level of peace and happiness that they desire? No. Crime is on the upswing and hooligans run loose.
So they have outlawed even the knowledge of illegal acts. A simplistic idea that does not take into account the amount of information that can be sent through the net, or carried on a small CD-R. Knowledge knows borders and attempts to control it have always failed.
Something to note from the article is that if he had a record of criminal acts it would have lead off the story. But since it did not, this is simply the malicious prosecution of another innocent guy who wants to know what the government doesn't want him to.
So for now he won this battle in the courts, but the government is a vengeful creature and will gets its pound of flesh one way or the other. |
and is some places a crime
We just finished banned book week and this story relates to it in a nice way. Heck, this story is what banned book week was all about.
DO-IT-yourself guides to making guns have been given the green light by a Brisbane court.so it is not the book that is the crime, but what is in it. Australia is a socialist nation when it comes to its government relationship to the people. They have outlawed so many items that it is close to impossible not to be breaking the law when you defend yourself with an item. Handguns, rifles, and most firearms in general have been outright banned. Swords, cudgels, and in some areas bows and arrows have been banned and limited severely.
But Australian Customs has appealed the decision and wants the man who imported them prosecuted.
The Sunshine Coast man was cleared of breaking the law when he imported the books and videos from the United States detailing how to construct the homemade firearms.
A Brisbane magistrate ruled that the books fell outside of Customs regulations.
Customs officers in Sydney intercepted a package addressed to Graham Carman's Beerwah home in December 2001.
Inside was a video Home Weaponry Workshop a guide to constructing your own guns, and a series of books, Home Workshop Guns For Defence and Resistance, for handguns and automatic rifles.
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The Act prohibits the import of publications that promote, incite or instruct in matters of crime or violence.
So has this achieved the level of peace and happiness that they desire? No. Crime is on the upswing and hooligans run loose.
So they have outlawed even the knowledge of illegal acts. A simplistic idea that does not take into account the amount of information that can be sent through the net, or carried on a small CD-R. Knowledge knows borders and attempts to control it have always failed.
Something to note from the article is that if he had a record of criminal acts it would have lead off the story. But since it did not, this is simply the malicious prosecution of another innocent guy who wants to know what the government doesn't want him to.
So for now he won this battle in the courts, but the government is a vengeful creature and will gets its pound of flesh one way or the other. |
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Blogging notice
Blogging will be a little lighter then normal. I was invited, and have agreed to guest blog for a week at Stop the Bleating!. This is one of the first blogs I ever started to read regularly and was happy to get the invitation.
It seems it will be myself and several others guest blogging there on and off for the next 4 weeks or so. Drop by and say "Hi" and meet a new group of people. |
Blogging will be a little lighter then normal. I was invited, and have agreed to guest blog for a week at Stop the Bleating!. This is one of the first blogs I ever started to read regularly and was happy to get the invitation.
It seems it will be myself and several others guest blogging there on and off for the next 4 weeks or so. Drop by and say "Hi" and meet a new group of people. |
When does vigilance become paranoia?
Your home is your castle is a tried and true belief of our country. Probably one of the most fundamental ideas that we have. Protecting that house means vigilance, but where is the line between vigilance and full blown paranoid delusions?
The duty of our government, in theory, is to be the vigilant one. To stand guard at the border and beyond so we can sleep safe in our castle. But on 911 2001 we experienced a shock that has pushed the government into a delusional state in my opinion. Now they see movement in every shadow, and even our own people are suspect. While I could rant about the Patriot act or any one of the numerous laws that have been created to fight this enemy I will point to one small glimmer of sanity that has been growing in the courts, one ruling at a time.
The latest glimmer is in 11th circuit court of appeals over a case of metal detectors and ones who did not want to go through them
This is the glimmer I speak of. The courts are striking down some of the wilder laws and regulations more and more and I am starting to have hope. Maybe the nation is suffering through a post traumatic stress disorder and only now are we seeing what we have become and not liking it.
While the government huddles behind barriers afraid of the unseen enemy we need to get on with our lives. It is hard to when your travel is limited, your computer usage is tracked, and even your home loan is studied because of the patriot act.
We live in a time that may be a turning point in our nations path on this world. The people, you and I, are realizing that we have to move forward, the government is in the way. Their actions seem to think we are the enemies. I hope this court ruling is a sign of future victories against the insanity that Washington is plagued with. |
Your home is your castle is a tried and true belief of our country. Probably one of the most fundamental ideas that we have. Protecting that house means vigilance, but where is the line between vigilance and full blown paranoid delusions?
The duty of our government, in theory, is to be the vigilant one. To stand guard at the border and beyond so we can sleep safe in our castle. But on 911 2001 we experienced a shock that has pushed the government into a delusional state in my opinion. Now they see movement in every shadow, and even our own people are suspect. While I could rant about the Patriot act or any one of the numerous laws that have been created to fight this enemy I will point to one small glimmer of sanity that has been growing in the courts, one ruling at a time.
The latest glimmer is in 11th circuit court of appeals over a case of metal detectors and ones who did not want to go through them
Authorities began using the metal detectors at the annual School of the Americas protest after the terrorist attacks, but the court found that practice to be unconstitutional.
"We cannot simply suspend or restrict civil liberties until the War of Terror is over, because the War on Terror is unlikely ever to be truly over," Judge Gerald Tjoflat wrote for the three-member court. "September 11, 2001, already a day of immeasurable tragedy, cannot be the day liberty perished in this country."
City officials in Columbus, Georgia, contended the searches were needed because of the elevated risk of terrorism, but the court threw out that argument, saying it would "eviscerate the Fourth Amendment."
This is the glimmer I speak of. The courts are striking down some of the wilder laws and regulations more and more and I am starting to have hope. Maybe the nation is suffering through a post traumatic stress disorder and only now are we seeing what we have become and not liking it.
While the government huddles behind barriers afraid of the unseen enemy we need to get on with our lives. It is hard to when your travel is limited, your computer usage is tracked, and even your home loan is studied because of the patriot act.
We live in a time that may be a turning point in our nations path on this world. The people, you and I, are realizing that we have to move forward, the government is in the way. Their actions seem to think we are the enemies. I hope this court ruling is a sign of future victories against the insanity that Washington is plagued with. |
Friday, October 15, 2004
John Stewart meets Crossfire
With the total failing of the media this election I just listened to what I consider one of the best interviews ever of the media talking heads.
We have the main newspapers taking sides, yet claiming a non-partisan position that only they believe. We have Dan Rather going over board to try to hurt the president, with fake and misleading stories. So seeing them on the defensive this one time was rather delightful.
John Stewart was invited onto Crossfire and he, in his own straight forward way, gave them a proper chastising. Hell It probably should be called a WWE slapdown. They might have brought him on to mock him, but he gave them tit for tat and, to put it plainly, embarrassed them with logic.
"Please stop hurting America" was the best line in the interview that he delivered. "partisan hacks" was also nice.
Now this has 56k, and 200k feeds, but it is worth the time to listen to it. |
With the total failing of the media this election I just listened to what I consider one of the best interviews ever of the media talking heads.
We have the main newspapers taking sides, yet claiming a non-partisan position that only they believe. We have Dan Rather going over board to try to hurt the president, with fake and misleading stories. So seeing them on the defensive this one time was rather delightful.
John Stewart was invited onto Crossfire and he, in his own straight forward way, gave them a proper chastising. Hell It probably should be called a WWE slapdown. They might have brought him on to mock him, but he gave them tit for tat and, to put it plainly, embarrassed them with logic.
"Please stop hurting America" was the best line in the interview that he delivered. "partisan hacks" was also nice.
Now this has 56k, and 200k feeds, but it is worth the time to listen to it. |
Bohemian Rhapsody
A pretty bad Flash animation that is good, in its badness.
Kerry verses Bush while singing the Bohemian Rhapsody.
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A pretty bad Flash animation that is good, in its badness.
Kerry verses Bush while singing the Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Thursday, October 14, 2004
Fighting a beast UK style
In what can best be called blind obedience to the lost cause that an unarmed society is a peaceful society the police in Stockport England has given advice that can only be called stupid and idiotic.
A man, described as a "SERIAL sex beast" is attacking women and everyone is living in terror. The police have called up reinforcements and doing what they can but knowing that the police cannot be everywhere they offer advice to the possible victims of the "beast"

Just reading that upsets me. He calls that reasonable force. Bullshit people. They will not stop him, and most likely will just piss him off more so the victim will be beaten even harder. This is the ultimate stupidity in an unarmed society.
He follows up with this line

The article mentioned that he had a knife in each of the cases they talked about. Now answer this honestly. Would you go to a knife fight with hairspray?
Mace, electric stun gun, keys, even hairspray(spit) will not stop an attacker. A handgun may not, but the odds are better that it will. Get one, learn how to carry and use it properly, and survive if the occasion ever warrants its use.
It is physically impossible to rape a .380 automatic people. Think about it. |
In what can best be called blind obedience to the lost cause that an unarmed society is a peaceful society the police in Stockport England has given advice that can only be called stupid and idiotic.
A man, described as a "SERIAL sex beast" is attacking women and everyone is living in terror. The police have called up reinforcements and doing what they can but knowing that the police cannot be everywhere they offer advice to the possible victims of the "beast"
Police are advising women that if attacked reasonable force can be used in self-defence, including keys or hairspray,Keys and Hairspray

Just reading that upsets me. He calls that reasonable force. Bullshit people. They will not stop him, and most likely will just piss him off more so the victim will be beaten even harder. This is the ultimate stupidity in an unarmed society.
He follows up with this line
but weapons should not be carried and they are urging joggers not to use personal stereos but to carry attack alarms.No weapons? Of course, sheep are not allowed weapons. I figure a 200 lb beast verses a 130 lb tired female jogger the odds are that she needs a weapon and a darn good one.

The article mentioned that he had a knife in each of the cases they talked about. Now answer this honestly. Would you go to a knife fight with hairspray?
Mace, electric stun gun, keys, even hairspray(spit) will not stop an attacker. A handgun may not, but the odds are better that it will. Get one, learn how to carry and use it properly, and survive if the occasion ever warrants its use.
It is physically impossible to rape a .380 automatic people. Think about it. |
Set up or good cover story?
The story about the offensive flyer that I posted about below just got a little more interesting. Craig Fitzhugh is coming out with both barrels blazing with a story of possible entrapment.
But the other side of the election there seems to have a slightly different story
Now what is interesting is that my wife said she saw the exact image a few days ago on ebay. What that means is unknown.
This image is more then the dirty politics that have become the norm this election. Make fun of Rich people, cowboys, ketchup, and waffles all you want, I don't care. But there is a line and the image is over it. |
The story about the offensive flyer that I posted about below just got a little more interesting. Craig Fitzhugh is coming out with both barrels blazing with a story of possible entrapment.
Fitzhugh insists the fliers were dropped off at the office by an unknown person and promptly thrown into a trash can outside the office by the two volunteers on duty that day.If this is true then he is the victim of a nice little set up.
Someone later came by and asked about the flier and was told they had been tossed in the trash. That second person then got one out of the trash and threatened to call the local newspaper, according to Fitzhugh's account.
"I had absolutely nothing to do with it at all," Fitzhugh said. "I'll do whatever I can to counter this, but it's hard to undo something you haven't done."
But the other side of the election there seems to have a slightly different story
Dahl said a candidate should "be responsible for anything that appears in your headquarters," and that Fitzhugh had given varying accounts of the history of the flier.Now I will admit that the ONE "mystery" witness is a nice protection against cross examining. No real details and little proof outside of one flyer seemingly collected by ONE person just like Fitzhugh said. So unless the witnesses come forth, and they have no connection to the republican campaign I will say this sounds more and more like a set up.
"They gave it out to more than one person, as far as we know," Dahl said. "There is one person who brought it to the GOP headquarters."
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The Traditional Values Coalition issued a statement Wednesday denouncing the flier, saying that Fitzhugh "has been distributing" it out of his office.
Contacted in Washington, Andrea Lafferty, the coalition's executive director, said her group "had conversations with individuals in Ripley, one who went in there (the campaign office) and got it."
Now what is interesting is that my wife said she saw the exact image a few days ago on ebay. What that means is unknown.
This image is more then the dirty politics that have become the norm this election. Make fun of Rich people, cowboys, ketchup, and waffles all you want, I don't care. But there is a line and the image is over it. |
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Politics in Tennessee just got dumb
Politics can be a hot subject and people do some real dumb things, but this is so extreme(SEE NOTE BELOW) that even I am amazed at its bigoted nature
Craig Fitzhugh, a state rep. here is Tennessee has been giving out the below flyers for a couple of weeks.

Now before you ask if maybe someone else had given them out read this.
Being a politician he says the standard drivel
So give Craig a call and say hi! He will love to hear from all of you,
[Clayton Cramer]
NOTE
I am not sure if the Tennessee GOP site is backing off the story or what but the page this image was on is now gone. I have found an alternate page with the orginal claims, but the image box is empty. Glad I copied it for you. |
Politics can be a hot subject and people do some real dumb things, but this is so extreme(SEE NOTE BELOW) that even I am amazed at its bigoted nature
Craig Fitzhugh, a state rep. here is Tennessee has been giving out the below flyers for a couple of weeks.

Now before you ask if maybe someone else had given them out read this.
Dyersburg, TN- Today, Republican nominee for State House District 82, Dave Dahl, denounced a flyer distributed by Democrat State Representative Craig Fitzhugh that attacks Bush voters and mocks those who are mentally challenged (flyer included). Hard-ball politics is one thing and everyone expects tough battles, but using those who are born with mental disabilities for political fodder is disgusting, said Dave Dahl on Monday from his campaign office in Dyersburg.From his campaign office. Makes me proud to be a Tennessean. Politics can be mean and dumb and a lot of things are done in the name of politics, but I would have trouble seeing how anyone could justify this handout, or what it portrays.
The flyers have been distributed for at least 2 weeks from State Representative Craig Fitzhughs campaign office on the town square in downtown Ripley, which also serves as the Kerry-Edwards campaign headquarters. Dahl said, At first I really did not believe that Fitzhugh and the Democrats would stoop to such gutter politics, but then people started bringing the flyer to me at the end of last week. I was shocked and disgusted.
Being a politician he says the standard drivel
State Representative Craig Fitzhugh says he's motivated to seek re-election by his determination to better represent his constituents.I wonder if they feel like this is how they want to be represented to the rest of the country? I hope not.
So give Craig a call and say hi! He will love to hear from all of you,
District Address
135 South Alpine Street
Ripley, TN 38063
Phone (731) 772-8978
Nashville Address
33 Legislative Plaza
Nashville, TN 37243-0182
Phone (615) 741-2134
Fax (615) 741-7041
Staff Contact: Eunice Golden
Internet E-Mail Address
rep.craig.fitzhugh@legislature.state.tn.us
[Clayton Cramer]
NOTE
I am not sure if the Tennessee GOP site is backing off the story or what but the page this image was on is now gone. I have found an alternate page with the orginal claims, but the image box is empty. Glad I copied it for you. |
Asking the wrong question in the Netherlands
They seem to be having a supply problem in the Netherlands. The governments supply of marijuana is growing and they can not sell it fast enough.
I will admit I have wanted to go their one day and visit a "coffee" shop for the purpose of relaxation. I see the war on drugs as a total failure and it turning into a monolithic war on us. Some states, like the Netherlands, have liberalized certain drug laws. I openly applaud their efforts, but they are still blind to what a true free market is. They cannot compete with suppliers on the street.
They seem to be having a supply problem in the Netherlands. The governments supply of marijuana is growing and they can not sell it fast enough.
There's a whiff of crisis in the air at the Dutch Health Ministry: It's sitting on a pile of pot that it just can't sell.Now before you start feeling bad for their governments problem understand that they caused the problem.
The Netherlands rolled out a program last year that allows patients to buy prescription marijuana at any pharmacy. Some medical insurance policies cover at least part of the cost, but often not enough to offset the pharmacy price.
In a country where any adult can walk into a "coffee shop" and smoke a joint for much less than the government price, many say the experiment is a bust.
The government says packaging and distribution push up its prices, and acknowledges its program may be foundering. Of some 450 pounds in anticipated sales, only about 175 pounds have been sold, said Bas Kuik, spokesman for the Office of Medicinal Cannabis, an arm of the Dutch Ministry of Health.So how bad can you feel for a group that cannot understand that people will buy the same stuff, without a prescription, and probably better quality, cheaper then what they can supply?
The government sells two varieties ranging from about $10 to $12 a gram - enough for up to four joints. Coffee shops sell it for as little as $5 a gram, with only the highest-quality weed fetching prices comparable to the government's.
I will admit I have wanted to go their one day and visit a "coffee" shop for the purpose of relaxation. I see the war on drugs as a total failure and it turning into a monolithic war on us. Some states, like the Netherlands, have liberalized certain drug laws. I openly applaud their efforts, but they are still blind to what a true free market is. They cannot compete with suppliers on the street.
"Why is it that a legal commodity is more expensive than an illegal commodity?"Good question but bad wording. Look at it this way.
"Why is it that a government controlled and heavily regulated commodity is more expensive than an free market, unregulated illegal commodity delivered by people who want to make a profit and keep customers?"Maybe if they start asking the right questions they will get the right answers. But I'm not going to hold my breath waiting. |
You better watch your back Sinclair
In what is becoming a sign of the political games being played out in this circus we call a presidential election there are now open threats being made.
But why show it now?
So the Kerry campaign reacts with less then a gentlemanly attitude. Some would say this is simply another nail in the coffin of his election attempt. |
In what is becoming a sign of the political games being played out in this circus we call a presidential election there are now open threats being made.
"Listen - they better look out there at Sinclair Broadcasting. ... They've stirred up a lot of hatred. ... I think they're going to regret doing this. They better hope we don't win."Seems Sinclair decided to show a documentary about the Vietnam war protestors and their connections to the Democratic party. All legal and above board. But the Kerry campaign(as in campaign of intimidation) came out vocally against it claiming a fight wing conspiracy. With all this anti-film furor even more stations now are seeking to show it.
But why show it now?
Hyman said that Sinclair's decision to air the documentary was driven in part by a desire to pick up the slack from other broadcast networks, which have increasingly shunned news coverage in favor of entertainment programming.So the big three would Rather make up news and show fluff then get their hands dirty.
So the Kerry campaign reacts with less then a gentlemanly attitude. Some would say this is simply another nail in the coffin of his election attempt. |
What is two tons and upsets people?
A rock. A rock that delivers a message and will, most likely, be the center of several lawsuits to make him remove it.

Should speech be limited? No. But I kind of have less sympathy for him then most would. He knew where he was moving, and the limits. You don't like the limits, don't live there.
So I hope he wins the ability to keep it, but he knew before hand there would be trouble.
A rock. A rock that delivers a message and will, most likely, be the center of several lawsuits to make him remove it.

Controversial gun shop owner Don Davis has moved into a new neighborhood. Theres no question which house is his.When my wife and I purchased the house we lived in while in Kansas I had three requirements. The first was NO neighborhood association that had any control over what I did to my house. This guy seems to not care. He moves into a neighborhood with such a group and then breaks the rules.
It's big and bold, but some neighbors don't think it's beautiful. A four-by-eight-foot, two-ton monument sits in the middle of Davis' front lawn, complete with a light to illuminate its message at night. The monument features the American Eagle and an inscription of the Second Amendment.
Don Davis doesn't care what people think. He's the man some call eccentric and most consider controversial. He's the owner of Don's Guns.
Should speech be limited? No. But I kind of have less sympathy for him then most would. He knew where he was moving, and the limits. You don't like the limits, don't live there.
So I hope he wins the ability to keep it, but he knew before hand there would be trouble.
"All I can say is the hillbilly is here" he laughed.So this may end up being just more bad PR for the second amendment. |
AMERICANS WITH NO ABILITIES ACT PASSES CONGRESS WASHINGTON, DC
Congress approved sweeping legislation, which provides new benefits for many Americans. The Americans With No Abilities Act (AWNAA), signed into law by President John Kerry shortly after its passage, is being hailed as a major victory by advocates of the millions of Americans who lack any real skills or ambition. "Roughly 50 percent of Americans do not possess the Competence and drive necessary to carve out a meaningful role for themselves in society," said Kerry, a longtime AWNA supporter.
"This is why many of them voted for me. We can no longer stand by and allow People of Inability to be ridiculed and passed over. With this legislation, employers will no longer be able to grant special favors to a small group of workers, simply because they do a better job, or have some idea of what they are doing,".
Under the Americans With No Abilities Act, more than 25 million "middle man" positions will be created, with important-sounding titles but little real responsibility, thus providing an illusory sense of purpose and performance. Private sector industries with good records of nondiscrimination against the Inept include retail sales, which makes up 72% of workers with no abilities.
President Kerry has also set an example, personally selecting hundreds of Nonabled people for top government positions, including many cabinet-level jobs.
Mandatory non-performance-based raises and promotions will be given, to guarantee upward mobility for even the most unremarkable employees. The legislation provides substantial tax breaks to corporations which maintain a significant level of Persons of Inability in top positions, and gives a tax credit to small and medium businesses that agree to hire one clueless worker for every two talented hires.
Finally, the AWNAA contains tough new measures to make it more difficult to discriminate against the Nonabled, banning discriminatory interview questions such as "Do you have any goals for the future?" or "Do you have any skills or experience which relate to this job?" and "Are you awake?"
"As a Nonabled person, I can't be expected to keep up with people who have something going for them," said Mary Lou Gertz, who lost her position as a lug-nut twister at an automobile plant in Michigan due to her lack of notable job skills. "This new law should really help people like me."
With the passage of this bill, Gertz and millions of other untalented citizens can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel, said Kerry, "It is our duty as lawmakers to provide each and every American citizen, regardless of his or her adequacy, with some sort of space to take up in this great nation."
In an email from my mom |
Congress approved sweeping legislation, which provides new benefits for many Americans. The Americans With No Abilities Act (AWNAA), signed into law by President John Kerry shortly after its passage, is being hailed as a major victory by advocates of the millions of Americans who lack any real skills or ambition. "Roughly 50 percent of Americans do not possess the Competence and drive necessary to carve out a meaningful role for themselves in society," said Kerry, a longtime AWNA supporter.
"This is why many of them voted for me. We can no longer stand by and allow People of Inability to be ridiculed and passed over. With this legislation, employers will no longer be able to grant special favors to a small group of workers, simply because they do a better job, or have some idea of what they are doing,".
Under the Americans With No Abilities Act, more than 25 million "middle man" positions will be created, with important-sounding titles but little real responsibility, thus providing an illusory sense of purpose and performance. Private sector industries with good records of nondiscrimination against the Inept include retail sales, which makes up 72% of workers with no abilities.
President Kerry has also set an example, personally selecting hundreds of Nonabled people for top government positions, including many cabinet-level jobs.
Mandatory non-performance-based raises and promotions will be given, to guarantee upward mobility for even the most unremarkable employees. The legislation provides substantial tax breaks to corporations which maintain a significant level of Persons of Inability in top positions, and gives a tax credit to small and medium businesses that agree to hire one clueless worker for every two talented hires.
Finally, the AWNAA contains tough new measures to make it more difficult to discriminate against the Nonabled, banning discriminatory interview questions such as "Do you have any goals for the future?" or "Do you have any skills or experience which relate to this job?" and "Are you awake?"
"As a Nonabled person, I can't be expected to keep up with people who have something going for them," said Mary Lou Gertz, who lost her position as a lug-nut twister at an automobile plant in Michigan due to her lack of notable job skills. "This new law should really help people like me."
With the passage of this bill, Gertz and millions of other untalented citizens can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel, said Kerry, "It is our duty as lawmakers to provide each and every American citizen, regardless of his or her adequacy, with some sort of space to take up in this great nation."
In an email from my mom |
Gagging free speech?
The web has started to make an influence out of proportion to its size and that scares the ones in power.
Just a while ago they re-regulatedfree speech political speech. Creating the 207 groups that have had such a large effect this year they now have come to regret it. Bush and Kerry can agree that they do not like the political wild cards out there. A lot of other groups do like these wild cards.
But a recent court ruling that the FCC must control some political speech online has had strange reply from the government
Now what this control involves is up in the air. Will it effect Bloggers? John of Argghhh!!! just had his regular Wictory Wednesday, a group working against Kerry and for Bush. Will one day he have to register himself and report on his activity? Will we be forced not to talk for, or against, a candidate during the 30 days right before an election?
So here is the smuck that started the court case in the first place.
Groups like this should realize that they are pawns. Yes pawns. With this court ruling the government will once again regulate something that was free. The word regulate and free should never be used together in any situation. Speech does not win, old power players do. |
The web has started to make an influence out of proportion to its size and that scares the ones in power.
Just a while ago they re-regulated
But a recent court ruling that the FCC must control some political speech online has had strange reply from the government
A recent federal court ruling says the FEC must extend some of the nation's new campaign finance and spending limits to political activity on the Internet.You read it right. The FCC does not want to get into this field and will appeal. I had to read that line several times to fully enjoy it.
Long reluctant to step into online political activity, the agency is considering whether to appeal.
Now what this control involves is up in the air. Will it effect Bloggers? John of Argghhh!!! just had his regular Wictory Wednesday, a group working against Kerry and for Bush. Will one day he have to register himself and report on his activity? Will we be forced not to talk for, or against, a candidate during the 30 days right before an election?
So here is the smuck that started the court case in the first place.
Fred Wertheimer, president of the campaign watchdog group Democracy 21 and member of the legal team that successfully sued to overturn that and several other FEC rules interpreting the law, said campaign finance laws should apply to the Internet because substantial amounts of money are being spent on online at election time.Democracy 21 is a strange group. Here's why
The laws may not always apply to the Internet as they would to other venues, Wertheimer said, "but by the same token the Internet cannot become a major avenue for evading and circumventing campaign finance laws on the grounds that people just want the Internet free from regulation of any kind."
Democracy 21, and its education arm, Democracy 21 Education Fund, work to eliminate the undue influence of big money in American politics and to ensure the integrity and fairness of government decisions and elections. The organization promotes campaign finance reform and other political reforms to accomplish these goals.So they want to fight the big money forces and the ones who have learned how to make big money for a campaign. Dean really was good in this field and showed how the internet could be used. He probably redefined internet campaign tactics for years to come. So with this groups effort to "reducing the role of money in politics" I find a bit of humor on their webpage.
Founded by Fred Wertheimer in 1997, Democracy 21's efforts have been recognized by The Wall Street Journal which observed that Wertheimer is "perhaps the capital's longest-toiling advocate of reducing the role of money in politics" and by Washington Post columnist E. J. Dionne, who has described Wertheimer as "the eminence grise of the campaign reform movement."
Democracy 21 and Democracy 21 Education Fund are supported by contributions from individuals and from a number of foundations, including The Pew Charitable Trusts, Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Joyce Foundation and Open Society Institute.Yep. They want to fight big money and they take big money from giant power groups to fight it. Maybe it should read "old money groups fighting new money groups to keep their piece of the pie". That sound better.
Groups like this should realize that they are pawns. Yes pawns. With this court ruling the government will once again regulate something that was free. The word regulate and free should never be used together in any situation. Speech does not win, old power players do. |
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Eye spy a real bad law
Washington just passed an anti-spyware bill that is a major step in the fight against malicious programs. The vote had one lone dissenter. Ron Paul of Texas. I called his office to see why he would vote against such a popular bill. What does he have against protecting our computers.
They called back today. I talked to his aid and he enlightened me on why.
When asked why his statement of "it's not the role of the federal government to deal with this problem" rang true. He told me that the internet had grown pretty good on its own and that this was not the federal governments job. The states have many consumer fraud protection laws that deal with this and the issue would rest at the state level.
As someone who feels that the balance between the federal government and the state government has been out of balance to the regret of all for way to long I agreed with him.
The closest thing in the constitution that they can warp to get this power is this
Since commerce and spyware/adware is partially connected they could try to use this, but outside of Washington most would not see the connection.
So the latest law by California against Spyware, while laughed at by many, is the most correct according to the separation of powers between the states and the federal government.
The aid did say this.
"lets keep the federal government out of the internet"
Starting to like Ron Paul more and more people
Now the law has some strange wordage that confuses me a little.
But here is the real kick in the groin.
So a bad law that looked good has been passed. All the power now rests in Washington, the ones who never return my calls or emails, and the only ones who can sue are the government. |
Washington just passed an anti-spyware bill that is a major step in the fight against malicious programs. The vote had one lone dissenter. Ron Paul of Texas. I called his office to see why he would vote against such a popular bill. What does he have against protecting our computers.
They called back today. I talked to his aid and he enlightened me on why.
When asked why his statement of "it's not the role of the federal government to deal with this problem" rang true. He told me that the internet had grown pretty good on its own and that this was not the federal governments job. The states have many consumer fraud protection laws that deal with this and the issue would rest at the state level.
As someone who feels that the balance between the federal government and the state government has been out of balance to the regret of all for way to long I agreed with him.
The closest thing in the constitution that they can warp to get this power is this
Section 8
Clause 3: To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;
Since commerce and spyware/adware is partially connected they could try to use this, but outside of Washington most would not see the connection.
So the latest law by California against Spyware, while laughed at by many, is the most correct according to the separation of powers between the states and the federal government.
The aid did say this.
"lets keep the federal government out of the internet"
Starting to like Ron Paul more and more people
Now the law has some strange wordage that confuses me a little.
(a) Preemption of State Law-So this looks like they just destroyed the protection laws of all other states. So once again the federal government draws all the powers it can into its den. Just f'ing great. So who thinks this will be anything but a true circle jerk when it becomes time for them to do anything?
(1) PREEMPTION OF SPYWARE LAWS- This Act supersedes any provision of a statute, regulation, or rule of a State or political subdivision of a State that expressly regulates--
(A) deceptive conduct with respect to computers similar to that described in section 2(a);
(B) the transmission or execution of a computer program similar to that described in section 3; or
(C) the use of computer software that displays advertising content based on the Web pages accessed using a computer.
But here is the real kick in the groin.
No person other than the Attorney General of a State may bring a civil action under the law of any State if such action is premised in whole or in part upon the defendant violating any provision of this Act.So if you do get shafted by spyware this section looks like only the government can sue. Lets see how much you get after their cut.
So a bad law that looked good has been passed. All the power now rests in Washington, the ones who never return my calls or emails, and the only ones who can sue are the government. |
Monday, October 11, 2004
Pearl Jam, Cameras and terrorism
More and more the government has the habit of labeling anything a little strange as suspicious.
The activity that is getting the most news is "photographing while brown". One of the most well know in BrownEqualsterrorist. I posted on his story back in July.
Well here we have another brown meets camera situation. Shashank is a graduate student at Brown university. His little run in started last September while on the way to a Pearl Jam concert(try not to judge him on this fact).
His words..
So did it end there? Nope. When he got back he had a message that the FBI wants a one on one meeting with him.
Read the story of that meeting here.
So is it a crime to "photograph while brown"? Sure seems so. We, as a nation, like to stand up and protest profiling of blacks and Hispanic because it's just wrong. But somehow the government, and a lot of the police seem to over react when the two items of camera and brown meet.
But this really is wrong.
So will this be posted at the border in the future?
Welcome to America, please leave your brown skin or your camera at the border. You are not allowed both at the same time. |
More and more the government has the habit of labeling anything a little strange as suspicious.
The activity that is getting the most news is "photographing while brown". One of the most well know in BrownEqualsterrorist. I posted on his story back in July.
Well here we have another brown meets camera situation. Shashank is a graduate student at Brown university. His little run in started last September while on the way to a Pearl Jam concert(try not to judge him on this fact).
His words..
So, I go to Boston last week for this Pearl Jam Concert. I arrive at Boston's South Station, and I start clicking snaps around the station with my new Kodak digital camera as soon as I get there. I manage to click about 5 snaps, when I am stopped by this burly guy in a suit. Too bad I don't click his snap. Big guy asks me why I am clicking snaps of the train station. I ask him what business it is of his. Then he tells me he is from the Justice Department! Sure enough, he shows me his credentials too, and they seem okay.So the issue is not the camera, as others were taking photos to it seems. The issue is the camera and brown.
Justice Dept dude asks me where I am from, and what I am doing in Boston. He tells me that security people in stations get nervous when they see people taking pictures around the station, especially after the Madrid bomb blasts. That seems reasonable, except that I also see another guy - a white guy, standing nearby, clicking snaps, and no one is saying anything to him. I begin to see the light. Realizing that I am not in a real position to argue, I slip my camera into the backpack, and leave the scene.
So did it end there? Nope. When he got back he had a message that the FBI wants a one on one meeting with him.
Read the story of that meeting here.
So is it a crime to "photograph while brown"? Sure seems so. We, as a nation, like to stand up and protest profiling of blacks and Hispanic because it's just wrong. But somehow the government, and a lot of the police seem to over react when the two items of camera and brown meet.
But this really is wrong.
She said she would file a report with the agency saying she met the `suspect' (that's me), and found no sign of any unlawful activity or intent. The filed report is of course going to be permanent.So here he is doing nothing, yet he now has a file on him. Way to go government.
So will this be posted at the border in the future?
Welcome to America, please leave your brown skin or your camera at the border. You are not allowed both at the same time. |
StoryBlogging Carnival III is up
A carnival of short internet fiction stories is up at Beyond Salvage. I decided to jump in and see how deep the water was with a short story of my own.
Don’t hurt me I’m small! is my entry. It is the first post in my other blog.
Enjoy |
A carnival of short internet fiction stories is up at Beyond Salvage. I decided to jump in and see how deep the water was with a short story of my own.
Don’t hurt me I’m small! is my entry. It is the first post in my other blog.
Enjoy |
Sunday, October 10, 2004
Banned book week is over and the book is in its new home
It has arrived and the bad book is in the hands of its new owner.
Jed of Freedom Sight is now in possession of his "banned" book. Now with a hundred books to pick his was a true banned classic.

Yes. The evil black covered Anarchist cookbook. Now there are many books on the list but this one has a real place in history for a lot of reasons. Written in 68/69 by a very young 19 guy during the bad days of the counter culture movement. With the SLA, Weatherman, and Black panthers running around throwing bombs and burning buildings you can just think how a book on drugs, bombs, and resisting the "man" would go down. This is one of the first wide spread revolution books written in, and for Americans, to be used against Americans.
I had my first copy when I was about 12. I was in the first Walden books in my home town. They were in a small mall and I was just killing time like any teenager would do. While walking by the cookbook section on the way to the science fiction section I saw this black book amongst all of very colorful cookbooks. Picking it up and opening it I realized after about three page views that they had misfiled this one badly. I of course bought it. Kept in my room like I would a playboy under the bed I read and studied it with a glee of stupid youth. I had that copy for over 12 years. Never made anything from it, but I sure did think about it.
So this book has become the forefather of dozens of offshoots and clones filling the market with Anarchist cookbook 2, Anarchist handbook, Poor mans James Bond, and others.
Now what is strange is that the original author is not happy the book is being printed.
One thing I thought was rather strange is that two of the countries larger "free" presses that publish and sell books that upset people do not have this listed for sale. Loompanics and Paladin press neither had it in stock or even listed when I looked, but WalMart did. So how counter culture is it when it becomes WalMart fodder?
Now being written by a 19 year old the book will be prone to have some errors. One website listed some of the more shocking errors.
So with Banned book week over, and a banned book set free to roam the world. I am content. |
It has arrived and the bad book is in the hands of its new owner.
Jed of Freedom Sight is now in possession of his "banned" book. Now with a hundred books to pick his was a true banned classic.

Yes. The evil black covered Anarchist cookbook. Now there are many books on the list but this one has a real place in history for a lot of reasons. Written in 68/69 by a very young 19 guy during the bad days of the counter culture movement. With the SLA, Weatherman, and Black panthers running around throwing bombs and burning buildings you can just think how a book on drugs, bombs, and resisting the "man" would go down. This is one of the first wide spread revolution books written in, and for Americans, to be used against Americans.
I had my first copy when I was about 12. I was in the first Walden books in my home town. They were in a small mall and I was just killing time like any teenager would do. While walking by the cookbook section on the way to the science fiction section I saw this black book amongst all of very colorful cookbooks. Picking it up and opening it I realized after about three page views that they had misfiled this one badly. I of course bought it. Kept in my room like I would a playboy under the bed I read and studied it with a glee of stupid youth. I had that copy for over 12 years. Never made anything from it, but I sure did think about it.
So this book has become the forefather of dozens of offshoots and clones filling the market with Anarchist cookbook 2, Anarchist handbook, Poor mans James Bond, and others.
Now what is strange is that the original author is not happy the book is being printed.
I have recently been made aware of several websites that focus on The Anarchist Cookbook. As the author of the original publication some 30 plus years ago, it is appropriate for me to comment.Just 8 years after writing the book and he even tried to get it pulled. Now that's an oddity.
The Anarchist Cookbook was written during 1968 and part of 1969 soon after I graduated from high school. At the time, I was 19 years old and the Vietnam War and the so-called counter culture movement were at their height. I was involved in the anti-war movement and attended numerous peace rallies and demonstrations. The book, in many respects, was a misguided product of my adolescent anger at the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight in a war that I did not believe in.
I conducted the research for the manuscript on my own, primarily at the New York City Public Library. Most of the contents were gleaned from Military and Special Forces Manuals. I was not member of any radical group of either a left or right wing persuasion.
I submitted the manuscript directly to a number of publishers without the help or advice of an agent. Ultimately, it was accepted by Lyle Stuart Inc. and was published verbatim without editing in early 1970. Contrary to what is the normal custom, the copyright for the book was taken out in the name of the publisher rather than the author. I did not appreciate the significance of this at the time and would only come to understand it some years later when I requested that the book be taken out of print.
The central idea to the book was that violence is an acceptable means to bring about political change. I no longer agree with this.
Apparently in recent years, The Anarchist Cookbook has seen a number of copy cat' type publications, some with remarkably similar titles (Anarchist Cookbook II, IIIetc). I am not familiar with these publications and cannot comment upon them. I can say that the original Anarchist Cookbook has not been revised or updated in any way by me since it was first published.
During the years that followed its publication, I went to university, married, became a father and a teacher of adolescents. These developments had a profound moral and spiritual effect on me. I found that I no longer agreed with what I had written earlier and I was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the ideas that I had put my name to. In 1976 I became a confirmed Anglican Christian and shortly thereafter I wrote to Lyle Stuart Inc. explaining that I no longer held the views that were expressed in the book and requested that The Anarchist Cookbook be taken out of print. The response from the publisher was that the copyright was in his name and therefore such a decision was his to make not the author's. In the early 1980's, the rights for the book were sold to another publisher. I have had no contact with that publisher (other than to request that the book be taken out of print) and I receive no royalties.
Unfortunately, the book continues to be in print and with the advent of the Internet several websites dealing with it have emerged. I want to state categorically that I am not in agreement with the contents of The Anarchist Cookbook and I would be very pleased (and relieved) to see its publication discontinued. I consider it to be a misguided and potentially dangerous publication which should be taken out of print.
William Powell
One thing I thought was rather strange is that two of the countries larger "free" presses that publish and sell books that upset people do not have this listed for sale. Loompanics and Paladin press neither had it in stock or even listed when I looked, but WalMart did. So how counter culture is it when it becomes WalMart fodder?
Now being written by a 19 year old the book will be prone to have some errors. One website listed some of the more shocking errors.
Does the Anarchist Cookbook really contain errors? Yes. Lots of them. A classic error is the recipe for extracting the drug bananadine from banana peels. The flaw is that bananadine does not exist; it was mentioned in the March 1967 Berkeley Barb as a joke but the Anarchist Cookbook took it seriously. [Reference: "Storming Heaven: LSD and the American Dream, p. 336, thanks to Lamont Granquist.]Banned book week is not about books being burned , or never printed. It is about the fundamental right that you and I have to make the choices for our own self and family. When others want it removed from the curriculum and programs they are putting themselves into a position of power that only we should have over ourselves. So banned book week is about you being your own boss, and telling the book banners to bug off.
There are more inaccuracies in the demolition section. Most of this section was cribbed from the U.S. Army Field Manual 5-25 "Explosives and Demolitions". However, the Cookbook discussion is simplified or even made up in several cases. For instance, while the Field Manual has a long discussion of the difficulty of demolishing suspension bridges, the Cookbook simply gives six places to put charges.
On the other hand, despite the errors the author of the original Anarchist Cookbook did use actual reference materials. This is in contrast to many of the online files, which get much of their content from pure imagination. LINK
So with Banned book week over, and a banned book set free to roam the world. I am content. |
Free market in almost dead in one town.
But Daniel Steiner wants to bring it back. This case seems small but may effect a lot of future law.
His crime is not charging enough for his ride. The guy owns DSL transport of Tampa Florida and with his fleet of 5 cars is running a good business and making money. Only problem is he is not making money the way the government want him to make it, under their thumb.
So this guy is fighting back with a lawsuit and I damned well hope he wins.
What does Steiner have to say about this?
Now what is the view of the PTC and their obviously anti-free market regulations.
If he is so bad why does he keep getting business?
But I do not like this part. I wonder how petty the government will be in relationship to this.
This is a business with only 5 cars, but it may have a ripple effect if he wins, but with the way things normally go I have little hope.
The new Americandream nightmare-
So come to America, have the American dream, and be crushed for being successful if you don't do it their way.
So what words does his customers use for him?
But Daniel Steiner wants to bring it back. This case seems small but may effect a lot of future law.
His crime is not charging enough for his ride. The guy owns DSL transport of Tampa Florida and with his fleet of 5 cars is running a good business and making money. Only problem is he is not making money the way the government want him to make it, under their thumb.
Under PTC rules, he must charge at least $40 an hour, with a minimum charge of $40.You see the cabs also have to charge a certain amount, due to the PTC, so to make it so people will not find a cheaper alternative the force other companies like DSL to charge a certain amount to protect the cabs that have to charge a certain amount also. Confusing right? So to protect one they regulate it and then regulate all others that may effect their first regulations.
But Steiner contends some of his trips take only 15 minutes. He might charge $15 or $30 for the service, and transport several people at one time, adding up to more than the $40 required.
The PTC says that violates the rules and placed him on six months probation last October. Had he violated the rules while on probation he could have faced a range of penalties, including the loss of a permit to operate his business.Oct 01
So this guy is fighting back with a lawsuit and I damned well hope he wins.
What does Steiner have to say about this?
"I see this country as being built on freedom to work and equality of conditions," Steiner said. "The strength of the United States is its free market.A free-market supporter if I ever heard one.
"This is against the idea of the American dream."
Now what is the view of the PTC and their obviously anti-free market regulations.
Mainly, said Gregory Cox, Steiner's DSL Transport Service is undercutting the business of cabdrivers who would otherwise field the cheaper service calls.Since you regulated them into his position it sounds like your fault, not Steiners.
Cox says Steiner is taking the business of cabbies, who have a hard enough time making ends meet as it is without having to follow the same rules. He doesn't have to be on call 24 hours and take whatever requests come his way, be they long, profitable routes or short, unprofitable ones.Supply and demand numb-nuts. He supplies it cheaper and he gets the demand.
At the same time, Cox says Steiner's business isn't upholding limousine standards either.Shreeeeeek!
"He's in effect doing a taxi service with what we call a limousine," Cox said. "He's undercutting the market everywhere.So a better service cheaper is bad. I wonder if he realizes that he has become the symbol of why people hate regulators? Nope. To dumb and dim.
The transportation commission regulates people who run businesses that transport people for hire.Unless the regulation is simple like "not more then thirty packed into a sedan" then it hurts business.
Nevertheless, under county rules, they are expected to be the cream of the for-hire vehicle crop, emulating what Cox says he believes people expect when they call for a limousine. And Cox says he's had his run-ins with Steiner on issues relating to that, because his drivers don't always wear collared shirts and ties, as required, and have been seen wearing tattered jeans.Tattered jeans. Well hang him by his nadds and lets go home people.
If he is so bad why does he keep getting business?
But I do not like this part. I wonder how petty the government will be in relationship to this.
Cox said the dispute has been going on for months. It came to a head recently when Steiner applied for permission to add five more cars to his fleet. He began reviewing Steiner's business practices more closely.Oct 08Why does he need permission to be successful? Why does he need permissin to hire 5 or more people? So do I think the government will take the high road and let him be great as a business man, or will they crush him for daring to work outside of their little regulations?
This is a business with only 5 cars, but it may have a ripple effect if he wins, but with the way things normally go I have little hope.
Sandefur added, "This case exemplifies the problem warned about by President Ronald Reagan when he observed that "(t)he Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose." (((-- Citation: Ronald Reagan, Televised address to the nation, October 27, 1964.)))Sep30
The new American
So come to America, have the American dream, and be crushed for being successful if you don't do it their way.
So what words does his customers use for him?
His passengers describe the service as 'reliable,' 'punctual,' 'courteous,' and even 'my biggest blessing.'Yet the words the government use is
criminalThis is so wrong. |
Saturday, October 09, 2004
George W. Bush's Nigerian Spam Letter
URGENT ASSISTANCE - FROM USA
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION NEEDED: HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
FROM: GEORGE WALKER BUSH 202.456.1414 / 202.456.1111 FAX: 202.456.2461
DEAR SIR / MADAM,
I AM GEORGE WALKER BUSH, SON OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH, AND CURRENTLY SERVING AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THIS LETTER MIGHT SURPRISE YOU BECAUSE WE HAVE NOT MET NEITHER IN PERSON NOR BY CORRESPONDENCE. I CAME TO KNOW OF YOU IN MY SEARCH FOR A RELIABLE AND REPUTABLE PERSON TO HANDLE A VERY CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS TRANSACTION, WHICH INVOLVES THE TRANSFER OF A HUGE SUM OF MONEY TO AN ACCOUNT REQUIRING MAXIMUM CONFIDENCE.
I AM WRITING YOU IN ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE PRIMARILY TO SEEK YOUR ASSISTANCE IN ACQUIRING OIL FUNDS THAT ARE PRESENTLY TRAPPED IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ. MY PARTNERS AND I SOLICIT YOUR ASSISTANCE IN COMPLETING A TRANSACTION BEGUN BY MY FATHER, WHO HAS LONG BEEN ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THE EXTRACTION OF PETROLEUM IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,AND BRAVELY SERVED HIS COUNTRY AS DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.IN THE DECADE OF THE NINETEEN-EIGHTIES, MY FATHER, THEN VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUGHT TO WORK WITH THE GOOD OFFICES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ TO REGAIN LOST OIL REVENUE SOURCES IN THE NEIGHBORING ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN. THIS UNSUCCESSFUL VENTURE WAS SOON FOLLOWED BY A FALLING-OUT WITH HIS IRAQI PARTNER, WHO SOUGHT TO ACQUIRE ADDITIONAL OIL REVENUE SOURCES IN THE NEIGHBORING EMIRATE OF KUWAIT, A WHOLLY-OWNED U.S.-BRITISH SUBSIDIARY.
MY FATHER RE-SECURED THE PETROLEUM ASSETS OF KUWAIT IN 1991 AT A COST OF SIXTY-ONE BILLION U.S. DOLLARS ($61,000,000,000). OUT OF THAT COST,THIRTY-SIX BILLION DOLLARS ($36,000,000,000) WERE SUPPLIED BY HIS PARTNERS IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA AND OTHER PERSIAN GULF MONARCHIES, AND SIXTEEN BILLION DOLLARS ($16,000,000,000) BY GERMAN AND JAPANESE PARTNERS. BUT MY FATHER'S FORMER IRAQI BUSINESS PARTNER REMAINED IN CONTROL OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ AND ITS PETROLEUM RESERVES.
MY FAMILY IS CALLING FOR YOUR URGENT ASSISTANCE IN FUNDING THE REMOVAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ AND ACQUIRING THE PETROLEUM ASSETS OF HIS COUNTRY, AS COMPENSATION FOR THE COSTS OF REMOVING HIM FROM POWER. UNFORTUNATELY, OUR PARTNERS FROM 1991 ARE NOT WILLING TO SHOULDER THE BURDEN OF THIS NEW VENTURE, WHICH IN ITS UPCOMING PHASE MAY COST THE SUM OF 100 BILLION TO 200 BILLION DOLLARS ($100,000,000,000 -$200,000,000,000), BOTH IN THE INITIAL ACQUISITION AND IN LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT. WITHOUT THE FUNDS FROM OUR 1991 PARTNERS, WE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO ACQUIRE THE OIL REVENUE TRAPPED WITHIN IRAQ. THAT IS WHY MY FAMILY AND OUR COLLEAGUES ARE URGENTLY SEEKING YOUR GRACIOUS ASSISTANCE. OUR DISTINGUISHED COLLEAGUES IN THIS BUSINESS TRANSACTION INCLUDE THE SITTING VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RICHARD CHENEY,WHO IS AN ORIGINAL PARTNER IN THE IRAQ VENTURE AND FORMER HEAD OF THE HALLIBURTON OIL COMPANY, AND CONDOLEEZA RICE, WHOSE PROFESSIONAL DEDICATION TO THE VENTURE WAS DEMONSTRATED IN THE NAMING OF A CHEVRON OIL TANKER AFTER HER. I WOULD BESEECH YOU TO TRANSFER A SUM EQUALING TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT (10-25 %) OF YOUR YEARLY INCOME TO OUR ACCOUNT TO AID IN THIS IMPORTANT VENTURE. THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL FUNCTION AS OUR TRUSTED INTERMEDIARY. I PROPOSE THAT YOU MAKE THIS TRANSFER BEFORE THE FIFTEENTH (15TH) OF THE MONTH OF APRIL. I KNOW THAT A TRANSACTION OF THIS MAGNITUDE WOULD MAKE ANYONE APPREHENSIVE AND WORRIED. BUT I AM ASSURING YOU THAT ALL WILL BE WELL AT THE END OF THE DAY. A BOLD STEP TAKEN SHALL NOT BE REGRETTED, I ASSURE YOU. PLEASE DO BE INFORMED THAT THIS BUSINESS TRANSACTION IS 100% LEGAL. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO CO-OPERATE IN THIS TRANSACTION,PLEASE CONTACT OUR INTERMEDIARY REPRESENTATIVES TO FURTHER DISCUSS THE MATTER. I PRAY THAT YOU UNDERSTAND OUR PLIGHT. MY FAMILY AND OUR COLLEAGUES WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL.
PLEASE REPLY IN STRICT CONFIDENCE TO THE CONTACT NUMBERS
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SINCERELY WITH WARM REGARDS, GEORGE WALKER BUSH
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URGENT ASSISTANCE - FROM USA
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FROM: GEORGE WALKER BUSH 202.456.1414 / 202.456.1111 FAX: 202.456.2461
DEAR SIR / MADAM,
I AM GEORGE WALKER BUSH, SON OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH, AND CURRENTLY SERVING AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THIS LETTER MIGHT SURPRISE YOU BECAUSE WE HAVE NOT MET NEITHER IN PERSON NOR BY CORRESPONDENCE. I CAME TO KNOW OF YOU IN MY SEARCH FOR A RELIABLE AND REPUTABLE PERSON TO HANDLE A VERY CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS TRANSACTION, WHICH INVOLVES THE TRANSFER OF A HUGE SUM OF MONEY TO AN ACCOUNT REQUIRING MAXIMUM CONFIDENCE.
I AM WRITING YOU IN ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE PRIMARILY TO SEEK YOUR ASSISTANCE IN ACQUIRING OIL FUNDS THAT ARE PRESENTLY TRAPPED IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ. MY PARTNERS AND I SOLICIT YOUR ASSISTANCE IN COMPLETING A TRANSACTION BEGUN BY MY FATHER, WHO HAS LONG BEEN ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THE EXTRACTION OF PETROLEUM IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,AND BRAVELY SERVED HIS COUNTRY AS DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.IN THE DECADE OF THE NINETEEN-EIGHTIES, MY FATHER, THEN VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUGHT TO WORK WITH THE GOOD OFFICES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ TO REGAIN LOST OIL REVENUE SOURCES IN THE NEIGHBORING ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN. THIS UNSUCCESSFUL VENTURE WAS SOON FOLLOWED BY A FALLING-OUT WITH HIS IRAQI PARTNER, WHO SOUGHT TO ACQUIRE ADDITIONAL OIL REVENUE SOURCES IN THE NEIGHBORING EMIRATE OF KUWAIT, A WHOLLY-OWNED U.S.-BRITISH SUBSIDIARY.
MY FATHER RE-SECURED THE PETROLEUM ASSETS OF KUWAIT IN 1991 AT A COST OF SIXTY-ONE BILLION U.S. DOLLARS ($61,000,000,000). OUT OF THAT COST,THIRTY-SIX BILLION DOLLARS ($36,000,000,000) WERE SUPPLIED BY HIS PARTNERS IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA AND OTHER PERSIAN GULF MONARCHIES, AND SIXTEEN BILLION DOLLARS ($16,000,000,000) BY GERMAN AND JAPANESE PARTNERS. BUT MY FATHER'S FORMER IRAQI BUSINESS PARTNER REMAINED IN CONTROL OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ AND ITS PETROLEUM RESERVES.
MY FAMILY IS CALLING FOR YOUR URGENT ASSISTANCE IN FUNDING THE REMOVAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ AND ACQUIRING THE PETROLEUM ASSETS OF HIS COUNTRY, AS COMPENSATION FOR THE COSTS OF REMOVING HIM FROM POWER. UNFORTUNATELY, OUR PARTNERS FROM 1991 ARE NOT WILLING TO SHOULDER THE BURDEN OF THIS NEW VENTURE, WHICH IN ITS UPCOMING PHASE MAY COST THE SUM OF 100 BILLION TO 200 BILLION DOLLARS ($100,000,000,000 -$200,000,000,000), BOTH IN THE INITIAL ACQUISITION AND IN LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT. WITHOUT THE FUNDS FROM OUR 1991 PARTNERS, WE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO ACQUIRE THE OIL REVENUE TRAPPED WITHIN IRAQ. THAT IS WHY MY FAMILY AND OUR COLLEAGUES ARE URGENTLY SEEKING YOUR GRACIOUS ASSISTANCE. OUR DISTINGUISHED COLLEAGUES IN THIS BUSINESS TRANSACTION INCLUDE THE SITTING VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RICHARD CHENEY,WHO IS AN ORIGINAL PARTNER IN THE IRAQ VENTURE AND FORMER HEAD OF THE HALLIBURTON OIL COMPANY, AND CONDOLEEZA RICE, WHOSE PROFESSIONAL DEDICATION TO THE VENTURE WAS DEMONSTRATED IN THE NAMING OF A CHEVRON OIL TANKER AFTER HER. I WOULD BESEECH YOU TO TRANSFER A SUM EQUALING TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT (10-25 %) OF YOUR YEARLY INCOME TO OUR ACCOUNT TO AID IN THIS IMPORTANT VENTURE. THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL FUNCTION AS OUR TRUSTED INTERMEDIARY. I PROPOSE THAT YOU MAKE THIS TRANSFER BEFORE THE FIFTEENTH (15TH) OF THE MONTH OF APRIL. I KNOW THAT A TRANSACTION OF THIS MAGNITUDE WOULD MAKE ANYONE APPREHENSIVE AND WORRIED. BUT I AM ASSURING YOU THAT ALL WILL BE WELL AT THE END OF THE DAY. A BOLD STEP TAKEN SHALL NOT BE REGRETTED, I ASSURE YOU. PLEASE DO BE INFORMED THAT THIS BUSINESS TRANSACTION IS 100% LEGAL. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO CO-OPERATE IN THIS TRANSACTION,PLEASE CONTACT OUR INTERMEDIARY REPRESENTATIVES TO FURTHER DISCUSS THE MATTER. I PRAY THAT YOU UNDERSTAND OUR PLIGHT. MY FAMILY AND OUR COLLEAGUES WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL.
PLEASE REPLY IN STRICT CONFIDENCE TO THE CONTACT NUMBERS
BELOW.
SINCERELY WITH WARM REGARDS, GEORGE WALKER BUSH
Switchboard: 202.456.1414 Comments: 202.456.1111 Fax: 202.456.2461
Email: president@whitehouse.gov
[Milk and Cookies] |
Thursday, October 07, 2004
Every time you masturbate god kills a kitten
I would say almost anyone with an email account had received this picture with the above words embossed on it in some manner

Now I have no trouble killing kittens this way, but I did have one question. What is that fanged Brillo pad looking thing chasing the kitten? Well quite by accident today I found out.
Let me introduce you to Domo-kun

He has been marketed up to the point of becoming cell phones and a very good remix video in Europe(scroll down to the Domo Darko video- two formats) and fansites abound with many short clips.
He is the equal of whatever is plastered on the latest McDonald's cup. So next time a kitten is in danger in your house know who will be doing the killing for you. |
I would say almost anyone with an email account had received this picture with the above words embossed on it in some manner

Now I have no trouble killing kittens this way, but I did have one question. What is that fanged Brillo pad looking thing chasing the kitten? Well quite by accident today I found out.
Let me introduce you to Domo-kun

Domo-kun is a small brown open-mouthed monster hatched from an egg who lives with a wise old rabbit underground. He really, really likes TV and also enjoys rocking out to Guitar Wolf. Domo-kun is the mascot of NHK's BS2 (a satellite channel; he also appears on BS1). NHK has been producing a series of Domo-kun stop-motion vignettes that exude personal charm and warmth. There is also a wide variety of Domo-kun-related merchandise available, some of which is difficult/impossible to find in the US.
"Domo" in this case appears to mean more of something (usually to stress "thank you," "excuse me," etc), implying increased politeness. "kun" is used as "Mr." or "Ms." for "younger people or colleagues". He acquired his name in the second episode, when Usajii turns on the TV for him and an announcer says "Domo konnichiwa" ("very much hello"). LINK
He has been marketed up to the point of becoming cell phones and a very good remix video in Europe(scroll down to the Domo Darko video- two formats) and fansites abound with many short clips.
He is the equal of whatever is plastered on the latest McDonald's cup. So next time a kitten is in danger in your house know who will be doing the killing for you. |
Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone
Look real stupid and they write about it for the whole world to mock you.
PART VIII
Art is in the eye of the beholder, as long as the beholder cannot spell.
When asked about this "oops" of hers she fell back onto the enlightened nature of art and embarrasses herself to no end.
Sort of remind me of the tale of "the emperor has no cloths"
So she has earned a place in my laugh column, and when she says this
Part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
UPDATE:
The "artist" had decided that people are mean and refuses to fly to California and fix her mistake
She truly deserves a place in my laugh column. |
Look real stupid and they write about it for the whole world to mock you.
PART VIII
Art is in the eye of the beholder, as long as the beholder cannot spell.
It didn't take a nuclear physicist to realize changes were needed after a $40,000 ceramic mural was unveiled outside the city's new library and everyone could see the misspelled names of Einstein, Shakespeare, Vincent Van Gogh, Michelangelo and seven other historical figures.Now my spelling is horrible and I depend on the spell check way to much, but the errors are not why I define this in the laugh column.
When asked about this "oops" of hers she fell back onto the enlightened nature of art and embarrasses herself to no end.
The mistakes wouldn't even register with a true artisan, Alquilar said.So she falls back onto the old enlightened nature of art and how the low masses would not see it.
"The people that are into humanities, and are into Blake's concept of enlightenment, they are not looking at the words," she said. "In their mind the words register correctly."
Sort of remind me of the tale of "the emperor has no cloths"
"Some people cannot see our cloth. They cannot see it even when they are looking right at it."
"Cannot see it!" said the emperor."What kind of people cannot see your beautiful cloth?"
"Stupid people," said one man.
"And people who are not good at their jobs," said the other.
"That is truly amazing!" the emperor said. "I must have a suit made out of that cloth."
So she has earned a place in my laugh column, and when she says this
"They are denigrating my work and the purpose of this work."I say "No Ma'am. We are denigrating your attitude".
Part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
UPDATE:
The "artist" had decided that people are mean and refuses to fly to California and fix her mistake
She had planned to fly to California and put the missing "n" back in Einstein and remove the extra "a" in Michelangelo, among other fixes. But after receiving a barrage of what she called "vile hate mail," Alquilar said Livermore is off her travel itinerary and there'll be no changes by her artistic hand.So the 6000$ that she had demanded to fix it can be put to use by having a local artist do it.
"No, I will not return to Livermore for any reason," Alquilar, of Miami, told The Associated Press in an e-mail. "There seems to be so much hatred within certain people. They continuously look for a scapegoat. I guess I am the sacrificial goat."
She truly deserves a place in my laugh column. |
A very British coup
that's the post title at samizdata and it is shocking what it tells.
Many in the second amendment field have always said that when the people are disarmed the government can rule without reason over their subjects.
Here is the list of powers the law grants the government.
samizdata said it best here
I am surprised that samizdata left off one power of this law.
I now declare Great Britain occupied territories. |
that's the post title at samizdata and it is shocking what it tells.
Not a shot will be fired. No-one will be rounded up. The airports will remain open and all the media will stay on air. For now.He is correct, there are not tanks in the street, but the story he tells is frightening in the lack of protest. Freedom has now, in England, rolled over and died.
No, the weapon of the revolution to come is made only of paper and it is called the 'Civil Contigencies Bill'(PDF), due to become law next year.
Many in the second amendment field have always said that when the people are disarmed the government can rule without reason over their subjects.
The effect of the Bill, once passed into law, will enable any senior government minister to delcare that an 'emergency' has happened or is about to happen and, entirely at his own discretion, enact any regulations he wishes....Now you ask what would it allows the government to do?
Here is the list of powers the law grants the government.
provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);In otherwords total martial law without constraint.
provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;
prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, assemblies of specified kinds, at specified places or at specified times;
prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, travel at specified times;
prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, other specified activities;
samizdata said it best here
Under the rubric of 'terrorist threats' the Executive is about to equip itself with awesome and unlimited powers and let no-one delude themselves that these powers will not be used against, say, pro-hunt campaigners, petrol protestors and maybe even Samizdatistas. The Nulabour fantasy of complete control is shortly to be made flesh.
This is probably the last year of Britain as a liberal democracy yet the mainstream media is (as usual) asleep at the wheel. They will remain that way. It is up to bloggers to raise the awareness and ring the alarm bells in the hope that some opposition can be stirred into life.
I am surprised that samizdata left off one power of this law.
require a person or body to act in performance of a function(weather the function is conferred by the regulations or otherwise and whether or no the regulations make provision for remuneration or compensation)Modern press gangs. The right to force labor from you and you have no choice. Here in the US it is called slavery. This may be one of the first modern countries to legalize forced labor for the social good of its own people. Now before you say that it does not mention slavery I will reply that forced labor, even using the legal term of "performance of a function" is still forced slavery under threat of punishment.
I now declare Great Britain occupied territories. |
OSCE news conference today
The OSCE will be hosting a news conference at the National Press club today at 4pm. The latest OSCE media release gives some new brief information about the upcoming election observers.
The "analytical core team" is likely the first 25 observers mentioned in my last OSCE post. They will be joined by 75 short term observers. I have contacted the National press club to see if the news conference will be shown live on any public access channel such as c-span or NPR but have received no reply yet. I will update this if they reply.
Urdur Gunnarsdottir, of the OSCE, told me that they would release the information on the specific placement of the observers in early October.
The OSCE will be hosting a news conference at the National Press club today at 4pm. The latest OSCE media release gives some new brief information about the upcoming election observers.
Leaders of OSCE Election Observation Mission to the U.S. to meet press in Washington
The leaders of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe observation of the 2 November presidential election in the United States are visiting Washington in preparation for the observation.
Approximately 100 observers and parliamentarians will follow the election for the OSCE.
Ms. Barbara Haering, Vice-President of the OSCE's Parliamentary Assembly, and Ms. Rita Suessmuth, Head of the Election Observation Mission of the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR), will give a briefing at a press conference today, 7 October, at 4 p.m. (EST), at the National Press Club (Lisagor Room) in Washington.
Ms. Haering was appointed by the OSCE Chairman-in-Office as a Special Co-ordinator for short-term observers. Giovanni Kessler was appointed by the OSCE Chairman-in-Office to be her deputy.
Ms. Suessmuth, who is a former Speaker of the German Parliament, will lead the long-term observation mission deployed by the OSCE/ODIHR. The OSCE/ODIHR is the principal OSCE institution mandated to observe elections in the OSCE region. The Office was officially invited by the U.S. Government to observe the 2 November elections in the United States.
The analytical core team of the OSCE/ODIHR experts will be deployed to Washington in the next two weeks. The OSCE/ODIHR regularly co-operates with the Parliamentary Assembly in election observation missions.
The "analytical core team" is likely the first 25 observers mentioned in my last OSCE post. They will be joined by 75 short term observers. I have contacted the National press club to see if the news conference will be shown live on any public access channel such as c-span or NPR but have received no reply yet. I will update this if they reply.
Urdur Gunnarsdottir, of the OSCE, told me that they would release the information on the specific placement of the observers in early October.
Please note that we are not yet able to give further information about where observers will be deployed. This will be decided upon the arrival of the first team members in the US, early OctoberSo we should be hearing something in the next week or so. When I find out more on their placement I will post it here. |
(from email he sent to me)
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
"Let history be witness I am a criminal."
These eight words have started a large controversy in a small town that has deeper meaning for you and I then most people think. A small library is being ordered by the FBI to turn over records of anyone who has checked out "Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America." one of many books in their collection. As librarians their response of
Now I will admit that this is confusing. A simple eight word line and the feds go to this length to get the information.
So the next time you mention the patriot act and how they feds will get even library records on you and the neo-con says you are full of it. Tell him about this story and how eight small words cause freedom to be flushed down the drain. The patriot act is bad, the patriot act is damn bad, and because I posted those eight little words I wonder what list I will end up on. |
These eight words have started a large controversy in a small town that has deeper meaning for you and I then most people think. A small library is being ordered by the FBI to turn over records of anyone who has checked out "Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America." one of many books in their collection. As librarians their response of
"Libraries are a haven where people should be able to seek whatever information they want to pursue without any threat of government intervention," said Director of Whatcom County Library System, Joan Airoldi.can be translated to the common "kiss off G-man".
Now I will admit that this is confusing. A simple eight word line and the feds go to this length to get the information.
Because of privacy policies, the library does not give out circulation records without a court order. When the FBI got a grand jury subpoena, the library filed a motion to quash it -- citing the rights of all people who use the library.A grand jury over just eight words? I would like to know the line of BS they fed the grand jury to get them to sign off on this travesty.
"Like the right to read and to read the material of one's choice without fear that someone will come around with questions about why you chose that book," said Garrett.
The FBI withdrew the subpoena, reserving the right to file it again.
So the next time you mention the patriot act and how they feds will get even library records on you and the neo-con says you are full of it. Tell him about this story and how eight small words cause freedom to be flushed down the drain. The patriot act is bad, the patriot act is damn bad, and because I posted those eight little words I wonder what list I will end up on. |
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Chest wounds suck
when properly inflicted
This is a feel good story that does not feel good for one criminal.
when properly inflicted
This is a feel good story that does not feel good for one criminal.
Police say the seventeen year old victim was walking through an apartment complex on Oakdale Avenue around eleven this morning when the suspect asked her if she wanted a ride.All the way in. Good for her. Now several rounds of .38sp+p+ would have been even better, but a nice chest wound is always good for stopping crime in its tracks.
When she refused the suspect apparently jumped out and tried to grab her.Sergeant Mike McCarthy from Springfield Police said, "the suspect grabbed her by one arm, leaving the other arm free, she took her pocket knife out and stuck it into her chest she reported that she drove it all the way into his chest it was a six or seven inch pocket knife."
Police say the suspect then drove away with the knife in his chest.So if you see him contact the police, after laughing at him for a bit of course. |
We are not alone in the skies.
While I applaud the SpaceShipOne team for their giant achievement it should not be forgotten that others were also attempting the seemingly impossible.
Up in the great white north the Golden Palace.com Space Program was working away and still plans on launching. While the world waited for the second SpaceShipOne launch the Canadian team released this to little fanfare.
Congratulations to the whole SpaceShipOne team at Scaled Composites for doing what many said could not be done. |
While I applaud the SpaceShipOne team for their giant achievement it should not be forgotten that others were also attempting the seemingly impossible.
Up in the great white north the Golden Palace.com Space Program was working away and still plans on launching. While the world waited for the second SpaceShipOne launch the Canadian team released this to little fanfare.
TORONTO October 1, 2004: -The Golden Palace.com Space Program Powered by the da Vinci Project announced today that it has received full authorization approval from the Canadian government to launch its manned flights to space.So in Florida there sits several dinosaur sized vehicles that are going nowhere, in other parts of the world the only place to go is up.
"It's a major milestone in the project", says Brian Feeney, Team Leader and pilot of the teams Wild Fire MKVI spacecraft. "I'm incredibly proud of the entire team who contributed to this very large task. It demonstrates the team's depth of experience and drive to achieve our goal of putting a man into space through a privately funded program."
The Golden Palace.com Space Program Powered by the da Vinci Project is a leading contender for the Ansari X PRIZE and is only the 2nd team in the competition to receive government approval.
"This is a major step toward our upcoming flights. Our team and Canada is on the forefront of putting the 2nd private manned spacecraft in the world into space", said Brian Feeney.
The manned launch approval is for planned flights to space that will be conducted from Kindersley, Saskatchewan.
Congratulations to the whole SpaceShipOne team at Scaled Composites for doing what many said could not be done. |
Saturday, October 02, 2004
Guns, Guns, Guns, and a little leather
Well it is the beginning of the month and time for new firearms sweepstakes to be listed. We have two new ones and two old ones. But this month is special for one big reason. California hates one of the firearms listed, and if California hates it, then I like it.
We start off with Remington's monthly contest. This months item is a LT-20 synthetic shotgun. Black is very beautiful in this case people

Described by Remington this way
Now this contest is one time per person and membership is required at their site. I will say the whole process was easy and they are not spammers. So go win this ebony beauty.
Gallery of Guns is also having their monthly contest and it is a nice one. A Taurus 24/7-9B in 9mm. A newer line of handguns on the market this one just looks nice.

Taurus USA describes the 24/7 line as this
Over at Shoot magazine they have their regular monthly survey contest. This is a holdover from last month. While not a firearm the prize is a nice custom cowboy style holster from Kirkpatrick Leather(300$). They have a second prize of a set of spurs(250$), if you are into that(wink wink). While the gear is bi-monthly the monthly prize is a nice copy of the book TOMBSTONE, the Guns & Gear by Peter Sherayko.
So this one is for the cowboy in your life
Now do not forget the long running, and soon to end Barrett contest for the Model 99 .50 caliber rifle and kit. A treasure to own, even if only to piss of certain politicians. Subscribing to the magazine they are hawking is NOT required.
This has more meaning then it did last month. During the last month California decided that this rifle was much to dangerous for us common folk so they have restricted it to the point of destroying any chance of enjoying owning it. This firearm is being given away in a one person per email attempt contest. So if you saw this last month and entered do not enter again. I hope someone in California wins this little doll just to upset and cause nightmares for certain politicians.
So what do you get if you win?
Barrett Model 99 Rifle Kit,
Bushnell Elite 3200 10x40 Scope,
case of 80-Round Barrett M33 Ball ammunition,
Starlight carrying case,
L&M Webbing sling and muzzle cover
All total a value of 3,200$
So that is it this month for new contests that are firearm related. I would love for anyone out there who knows of others to send me the links. From a full firearm kit like the Barrett down to just free ear plugs all will be added over time. |
Well it is the beginning of the month and time for new firearms sweepstakes to be listed. We have two new ones and two old ones. But this month is special for one big reason. California hates one of the firearms listed, and if California hates it, then I like it.
We start off with Remington's monthly contest. This months item is a LT-20 synthetic shotgun. Black is very beautiful in this case people

Described by Remington this way
If you're a deer hunter who prefers the traditional sight picture of a slug barrel with open sights, then this low recoil light-handling 20-gauge deer gun is made for your style of hunting. The fast-swinging, fully-rifled 21-inch barrel provides rifle-like accuracy when matched with our new Premier® Core-Lokt® Ultra Bonded Sabot Slugs or Premier® Copper Solid sabot slugs. The non-reflective metal finish, synthetic stock and fore-end provide effective concealment and long-lasting durability. As an added benefit, owners of these Model 1100 deer guns can easily increase their versatility by adding extra barrels for clay target shooting or bird hunting.Called the Synthetic deer this may be just like what Kerry crawls through the bush with while he deer hunts.
Now this contest is one time per person and membership is required at their site. I will say the whole process was easy and they are not spammers. So go win this ebony beauty.
Gallery of Guns is also having their monthly contest and it is a nice one. A Taurus 24/7-9B in 9mm. A newer line of handguns on the market this one just looks nice.

Taurus USA describes the 24/7 line as this
The PT 24/7 polymer frame pistol is the most innovative in design and firearms engineering. Offering improved ergonomics and performance, the 24/7 design features enhanced finger indexing Memory Pads, Posi-Traction slide serrations and recessed magazine release, all weighing in at a mere 26 ounces. Ten rounds in the magazine, one in the chamber, and the lightweight frame with integral accessory rail system makes this lifesaver a must for law enforcement. The double action only Taurus PT 24/7 is available with either a Blue or Stainless Steel slide. The 24/7 carries three safety features including a manual safety lever, trigger block mechanism and a firing pin block. The Taurus Security System is included at no extra charge.A fine firearm that needs a home. This contest is one try per month. Good luck
Over at Shoot magazine they have their regular monthly survey contest. This is a holdover from last month. While not a firearm the prize is a nice custom cowboy style holster from Kirkpatrick Leather(300$). They have a second prize of a set of spurs(250$), if you are into that(wink wink). While the gear is bi-monthly the monthly prize is a nice copy of the book TOMBSTONE, the Guns & Gear by Peter Sherayko.
So this one is for the cowboy in your life
Now do not forget the long running, and soon to end Barrett contest for the Model 99 .50 caliber rifle and kit. A treasure to own, even if only to piss of certain politicians. Subscribing to the magazine they are hawking is NOT required.
This has more meaning then it did last month. During the last month California decided that this rifle was much to dangerous for us common folk so they have restricted it to the point of destroying any chance of enjoying owning it. This firearm is being given away in a one person per email attempt contest. So if you saw this last month and entered do not enter again. I hope someone in California wins this little doll just to upset and cause nightmares for certain politicians.
So what do you get if you win?
Barrett Model 99 Rifle Kit,
Bushnell Elite 3200 10x40 Scope,
case of 80-Round Barrett M33 Ball ammunition,
Starlight carrying case,
L&M Webbing sling and muzzle cover
All total a value of 3,200$
So that is it this month for new contests that are firearm related. I would love for anyone out there who knows of others to send me the links. From a full firearm kit like the Barrett down to just free ear plugs all will be added over time. |
Friday, October 01, 2004
When is a law not a law?
When it is a law enforcement technique Now I am not sure how this can keep a person off a plane. If their is no law forbidding it then why is it forced?
This is the latest release of information in the ongoing lawsuit started by John Gilmore against the "technique" of forcing you to show ID before traveling on airplanes. He says it is wrong and most others who enjoy freedom of movement also agree.
When it is a law enforcement technique Now I am not sure how this can keep a person off a plane. If their is no law forbidding it then why is it forced?
This is the latest release of information in the ongoing lawsuit started by John Gilmore against the "technique" of forcing you to show ID before traveling on airplanes. He says it is wrong and most others who enjoy freedom of movement also agree.
Government lawyers defending the identification requirement at the nation's airports from a lawsuit by privacy activist John Gilmore admitted in a new filing Wednesday that the requirement exists, but argued it cannot be challenged or seen in full because it is a law enforcement technique, not a law."Show the rule"? The government has been playing pretty free with what information they release to the masses.
The lawsuit revolves around whether a rule exists that says passengers must show their ID to airline agents before boarding a plane. Gilmore is also trying to get the government to state exactly what the rule, if it exists, says. The government has refused to confirm that the requirement exists or show the exact wording. Justice Department lawyers offered in an earlier filing to show the rule to an appeals court judge in secret without Gilmore's lawyers present.
In Wednesday's filing, the government continued to stonewall about the existence of the identification-or-search requirement. The Transportation Security Administration published notice of the identification portion of the requirement in a little-noticed May 2004 Federal Register filing about maritime security. That notice, which expanded the reach of secrecy rules for information classified as "sensitive security information," carved out an exception to secrecy for cases when the government needs to publicize a rule to ensure "compliance."This is the ultimate in government bull. They make a "rule" then declare it a secret, then tell you that you can not object to it because the rule, that you do not know anything about, and will not be told about even if you want to know, is not a law. That logic could drive a man to drink. |
"For instance, as part of its security rules, TSA requires airlines to ask passengers for identification at check-in," the filing read. "Although this requirement is part of a security procedure that is sensitive security information, TSA has released this information to the public in order to facilitate the secure and efficient processing of passengers when they arrive at an airport."
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The government filed the notice just after Gilmore's original case was dismissed, and Simpich claimed the government hid the notice to avoid future legal challenges since such orders generally have to be challenged within 60 days.
Justice Department lawyers also argued that Gilmore cannot challenge the requirement because it is not a law, it is a law enforcement technique.
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"The identification-or-search requirement is simply a technique used to detect possible violations of the law, such as the prohibition on carrying a weapon or explosive onto the plane," they wrote. "While passengers have a right to know the law (that they cannot bring weapons on board), they have no due process entitlement to advance notice of how the Government might attempt to discover whether the law is being broken."