|
Sunday, November 09, 2008
 |
Current mood:  confident
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
 |
Current mood:  artistic
Category: News and Politics
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Thursday, August 14, 2008
 |
Current mood:  smart
Category: News and Politics
We've all heard the theory that the earth is warming up. But, what is this theory based on? What is meant by "Global Warming"?
Here is what we know: The "average" of all the temperatures collected from around the world are just a tad bit higher now than they were in the 1800's. Hmmmm, ok. So what does that mean? Does it mean that the average temperature on earth has in fact increased by that small amount in the past 100-150 years? Or, does it mean something else? What else could it be? The theory states that the "average" temperature from ALL of the meterological sites from around the world, when added together and "averaged", is higher now than 150 years ago.
Let's look at this another way. If you have a classroom of 30 mediocre students (ie, public school), and you average all of their test scores, you would arrive at an "average" for those students. If you then bring in an additional 10 students who all score much higher than average on their tests, what does this do to the overall average? You would be correct if you said the overall average would increase. Now I ask you, did the "average" of the original 30 students change? Are the original 30 students somehow smarter now that the smart kids' scores have been factored in? Of course not. The "overall" NEW "average" is just a bit higher, that's all. The original 30 kids are still....mediocre.
Now let's return back to planet earth. Back in the 1800's WHERE did humans have meterological stations? More importantly, where did we NOT have these stations? Of course North American, Europe, northern Asia (ie, Russia), Japan, India, China, Australia, etc, had meterological stations. But doesn't that leave a LOT of places without? Let's look at where we did NOT have many stations. Central and South American, large parts of Africa, most of southeast Asia, and most of the Middle East. Basically, some of the warmest regions on our planet.
So, 150-200 years ago we were not recording temperatures in the hottest regions of our planet. But now we are. Hmmm, go back to the grade school example again. What happened when we added those 10 smart kids to the mix?? The overall average went up, but the orignal 30 students did NOT get smarter. Now, jump back to planet earth. What do you think is going to happen to the "average" temperature when we add in the HOTTEST FRICKEN PLACES ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH??
Basically, adding in lots of hot places like the Congo is the cause of the slight increase in the AVERAGE global temperature. All the rest of us mediocre climate places are still..mediocre.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Friday, July 25, 2008
 |
Current mood:  cantankerous
Category: Blogging
How close we were to becoming another European Socialist country when Carter was president. How Reagan reversed course and showed, not only Americans, but the rest of the world that Democracy and Capitalism does work.
After Reagan, most people gave up on the idea of trying to force Socialism to work. The liberals took a back seat and watched as the USA soared to record heights. Even the Communists were eventually forced to concede defeat. - ie, the wall coming down!
BHO threatens to take us back to those days of Jimmy Carter. Wearing sweaters and turning down our thermostats in the winter. Sitting outside under a shade tree rather than inside with the A/C. Riding bicycles to work. Well, if you're old enough then you remember the rest. And add to that BHO's "driving less, eating less, etc". With BHO in the White House, Pelosi orchestrating the most corrupt organization of humans since the Roman Senate, and colorfully written endorsements from every liberal news outlet in America (not to mention the rest of the world), who is going to stop them from plunging this country head-first under the false comforts of Socialism??? Who is going to stop the 50% tax rates that the Europeans "enjoy"?
Jimmy Carter "negotiated" with the Iranians for 444 days - without success. Then, on the last day, the hostages were released. We are constantly told that this was due to Carter's "all-nighter" negotiations with the Iranians. However, to this day, no one, not a single person, has ever, not one single syllable, ever, uttered "what" it was that convinced the Iranians to release the hostages! What did Carter promise them? What did Carter threaten them with? (I know, I'm laughing too...) What was it that caused the Iranians to believe it was in their best interest to now release the hostages?
Some folks STILL believe what I'm going to say was mere coincidence. I'll let you decide. Since this happened 28 years ago, a lot of you were either very young, or not even born yet. At the MOMENT the hostages were release, Ronald Wilson Reagan was being sworn in by the Chief Justice as the new President of the United States. At the EXACT moment! Add to this, Reagan, during his campaigning, had declared the "hostages" as "prisoners of war".
Now I ask you, WHAT was it that convinced the Iranians to release those people AT THAT MOMENT??
I would like to refer to BHO as "Carter-light", but actually it would be more like, "Carter-dark". HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, sorry, I find that funny.
What's not funny is the similarities in their thinking. Thinking that America should shrink, not grow. Thinking that America should improve its "image" around the world. (to who?? our enemies?) (While EVERY European country is LOSING population each year, ours keeps growing. Wonder WHO really has the "image" issue??) Thinking that Americans should pay as much taxes as the Europeans do (50+%). Thinking that our military should retreat to within the continental US.
Remember when Jimmy Carter signed the "agreement" with North Korea about nukes?? Kinda makes you think about any kind of "agreement" BHO would sign with Iran. Sort of like Neville Chamberlain's "peace in our time" speech after getting Hitler to sign on the dotted line... The only thing we'll have is the Iranian "promise" to stop, and according to Carter: that's all we need! We don't have to worry about them any more. No need to check on them. See what they're up to. Question were that shipment of uranium came from. Etc. After all, they signed an agreement. So, the liberal BHO will consider the matter closed and leave it to some future generation to deal with (ie, North Korea).
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Friday, July 11, 2008
 |
Current mood:  amused
ya gotta luv it. Jesse Ventura threatens to run for Senator in Minnesota. And his platform: "I run because it angers me ... All you Minnesotans take a good hard look at all three of us. And you decide: If you were in a dark alley which one of the three of us would you want with you?"
Well, gee, that kinda depends on whether or not the would-be muggers are script actors too. Do they plan to bounce around the ground, making those ridiculous facial expressions, on cue?
If not, I think I'll go with the guy that supports my constitutional right to "keep and bear arms". There's at least a 50-50 chance he's "packin".
(And, no, we're not talking about those steriod-inflated, over-the-hill, water balloons you have hanging from your armpits.)
If you want to help Minnesota, sit on Al Franken till the election is over.
and that's all I have to say about that...
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
 |
Current mood:  amused
When does it stop??
Now BHO wants to commit another $430 BILLION to rebuild the 9th ward in New Orleans!!
Not all of New Orleans mind you, just the 9th ward...
When are we going to stop calling these "campaign promises" and start calling them what they really are.... outright LIES!.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
 |
Current mood:  betrayed
as though his $1.5 TRILLION in new spending wasn't enough, Mr "I'm-a-patriot-cause-I-don't-wear-the-flag" Oblama is promising the United Nations $1 TRILLION in additional (yes, on top of what we already give these turd-suckers) funding over the next 10 years to help "fix" Africa !!!
Think about it,.... thousands and thousands of years ago, people in Africa were living in straw huts. Six thousand years ago (at the dawn of civilization) they were living in straw huts. Four thousand years ago (while vast empires had come and gone and some still existed) they lived in straw huts. Two thousand years ago (at the height of the Roman Empire) they lived in straw huts. A thousand years ago, they lived in straw huts. A hundred years ago, they lived in straw huts. Last week, they lived in straw huts.
I think its safe to assume that they will continue to live in straw huts, fighting amongst themselves for food, water, land, marrying rights, etc, long long after you and I are dead and gone.... Probably for thousands and thousands of more years to come.
Come on, B. Hussein Obama, leave those people alone and let me keep more of my own money.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
 |
Current mood:  amorous
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Friday, July 04, 2008
 |
Current mood:  amused
where to start???
Today B.Hussein Obama dropped two eggs.
First, saying he might reconsider surrendering Iraq to the Islamic extremists after his visit to Iraq and consultations with the military leaders there. Aren't you glad this idiot isn't already the President when he, without consultations, made the decision and announced to the world, that he would unilaterally surrender the country to the enemy??
Good job BHO, tip your hand BEFORE looking at your cards. Wanna play some poker??....dimwit!
And, Mr "I'm-not-related-to-any-terrorists-that-I-know-of" Obama defined for us today what "patriotism" means to him. Are you ready for this?? "Faith in one another as Americans".
OMG - I can have all the faith in the world in you, but if you betray this country, you've got to go. The country stays. No individual is more important than the country. A true patriot would know that.
What was McCain's definition? "Putting the country first".
Hey, non-Mulsim BHO, you might want to write that down. In fact, write in on the chalkboard 100 times before going out for recess to play.
Keep in mind, this joker's got a degree from.....Harvard!!!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Thursday, July 03, 2008
 |
Current mood:  amused
Category: News and Politics
Someone once said that 200 nukes could kill a billion people. There are about a billion Muslims in the world. We have 9000 nukes. Do the math...
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|