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Greatest Play in Baseball History
I still get a little misty when I watch this. Ok, I'm a sentimental wuss, so sue me.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Another Vid for Your Pleasure
And sticking with the lighter side for it little while still, here's a classic from SNL:
This bit cracks me up every time. Martin Short was a gas when he was SNL.
This bit cracks me up every time. Martin Short was a gas when he was SNL.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Global Warming and Hurricanes
I just posted a comment over at Scott Maxwell's blog concerning Dr. William Grey's hurricane predictions for this year, so I thought I post an after thought here.
The point of Scott's blog post is to take a lighthearted approach to these predictions because, quite frankly, Dr. Grey was way off last year. Of course that had to do with the unexpected rise a el NiƱo, but it exactly illustrates the point I made in my post. We simply do not know enough about our atmosphere to make concrete predictions of what the future holds. Of course this fly's in the face of global warming advocates who say the evidence is unequivocal that man is the cause of global warming, and if you believe otherwise your an idiot, period.
To illustrate the point that we are just beginning to understand our planet and how it interacts with our surrounding solar system, scientists have now discovered that Neptune in experiencing some warming as well:
The point of Scott's blog post is to take a lighthearted approach to these predictions because, quite frankly, Dr. Grey was way off last year. Of course that had to do with the unexpected rise a el NiƱo, but it exactly illustrates the point I made in my post. We simply do not know enough about our atmosphere to make concrete predictions of what the future holds. Of course this fly's in the face of global warming advocates who say the evidence is unequivocal that man is the cause of global warming, and if you believe otherwise your an idiot, period.
To illustrate the point that we are just beginning to understand our planet and how it interacts with our surrounding solar system, scientists have now discovered that Neptune in experiencing some warming as well:
Neptune is the planet farthest from the Sun (Pluto is now considered only a dwarf planet), Neptune is the planet farthest from the Earth, and to our knowledge, there has been absolutely no industrialization out at Neptune in recent centuries. There has been no recent build-up of greenhouse gases there, no deforestation, no rapid urbanization, no increase in contrails from jet airplanes, and no increase in ozone in the low atmosphere; recent changes at Neptune could never be blamed on any human influence. Incredibly, an article has appeared in a recent issue of Geophysical Research Letters showing a stunning relationship between the solar output, Neptune’s brightness, and heaven forbid, the temperature of the Earth. With its obvious implications to the greenhouse debate, we are certain you have never heard of the work and never will outside World Climate Report.The article goes on to include charts showing the correlation between the rise in temperature on Neptune, and Earth, as it relates to increased solar output from the sun. And this follows in the footsteps of similar results being reported on Mars.
My point is a simple one: We're a very small and still very ignorant creature when it comes to our understanding of our own planet, Earth. As soon as we think we've figured one thing out, it raises new questions and forces us to reevaluate what we believed to be true before.
It is for this very reason that it's hard for me to take the global warming alarmists seriously. They may be right, they may be wrong, but the more they insist that theirs is the only real truth, the less I believe them.Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Dems Finally Back Down
It was inevitable, and finally the Democrats have backed down on their demands for surrender deadlines in funding for the war. They were never in a position to get any such Bill passed, but they wanted to make their statement and attempt to appease their rabid base. (You know, playing politics while our military forces are in the field and all that. But they support the troops!) Of course that won't work, because nothing short of immediate and complete withdrawal from the battlefield will make the KosKidz happy.
Their response has been kind of tame (at Kos anyway), with Kos counseling patience. However, this part of his post caught my eye:
Another part of the post that caught my eye was this bit:
Do they want to come home? Of course, who wouldn't. But most of what I read is they simply want to finish the job they've started. All they ask is to be given the time, resources, and support to complete the mission. While the KosKidz love to keep a bodycount, everyone of those killed will have been lost in vain if the left gets it's way. That's not supporting the troops in my book, and it certainly isn't what we "owe" them.
Their response has been kind of tame (at Kos anyway), with Kos counseling patience. However, this part of his post caught my eye:
We face a multiple-front war -- against conservatives, against an out-of-touch and corrupt beltway consultant class, against corporatist Democrats, or Democrats that long ago lost the fire in their belly, and against a compromised punditry elite.That pretty much sums it up for the anti-war crowd. The only enemy they recognize and are willing the go to "war" against are their political enemies. I know it's a lot to ask, but just once I'd like to see the left get worked up about defeating our real enemies. But, like I said, that would be asking a lot.
Another part of the post that caught my eye was this bit:
Buck up. We still haven't completely lost this Iraq supplemental battle. And if we do, instead of crying and taking your ball home, resolve to fight even harder. We owe it to our troops in Iraq, to our families, to our neighbors, to ourselves.Funny, I read quite a few MilBlogs and have read a lot about what the soldiers actually fighting the war want, and I don't recall ever reading about them asking to be rescued from the war. Is that what Kos thinks we "owe" them?
Do they want to come home? Of course, who wouldn't. But most of what I read is they simply want to finish the job they've started. All they ask is to be given the time, resources, and support to complete the mission. While the KosKidz love to keep a bodycount, everyone of those killed will have been lost in vain if the left gets it's way. That's not supporting the troops in my book, and it certainly isn't what we "owe" them.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Worst President Ever?
When you actually are the worst president in modern history, it's usually not a good idea to draw attention to yourself by claiming sombody else should have your title.
He's now backtracking by saying he was "careless" and his comments were "misinterpreted." Right.
America's national embarassement known as Jimmy Carter continues to this day more than 25 years after his presidency ended. Quite a feat, even for somebody as naive and incompetent as Carter.
He's now backtracking by saying he was "careless" and his comments were "misinterpreted." Right.
America's national embarassement known as Jimmy Carter continues to this day more than 25 years after his presidency ended. Quite a feat, even for somebody as naive and incompetent as Carter.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Now They Tell Us
To borrow a line from James Taranto, What Would We Do Without Experts? This from CNN:
I guess now that all the political theater by the Democrats is over, for the time being, CNN had no choice but to finally ask, "Hey, what happens after we surrender?" It is a subject that seriously needs to be debated and one that will expose the Democrats strategy for surrender as nothing short of disastrous.
No safe way for U.S. to leave Iraq, experts warnWell, duh! The most glaring omission from the MSMs coverage of the Democrats surrender bill has been what will the consequences be?
(CNN) -- Pulling U.S. forces from Iraq could trigger catastrophe, CNN analysts and other observers warn, affecting not just Iraq but its neighbors in the Middle East, with far-reaching global implications.
I guess now that all the political theater by the Democrats is over, for the time being, CNN had no choice but to finally ask, "Hey, what happens after we surrender?" It is a subject that seriously needs to be debated and one that will expose the Democrats strategy for surrender as nothing short of disastrous.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Reuters: Terrorist Death = Bad News
Only Reuters could report the unofficial death of the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq as bad news:
I know I shouldn't be surprised with Reuters because this is the news agency where one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, but they've actually reported this story from the perspective of al Qaeda.
This is what happen's when you start to play the moral equivalency game, I call it the "Bridge of River Kwai Syndrome." You spend so much time trying to prove your superior morality to your enemy that you forget who's side you're on.
UPDATE: The Confederate Yankee has a good analysis of how this news may portend a shift of momentum on the ground. It's very true that the war will be won by the Iraqi's themselves and it appears that under the new leadership of General Petraeus that may be occuring. The Confederate Yankee's keen insight into the complexities of the war stands in stark contrast as to how the KosKidz see things. To them, it's all about the body count.
If true, the death of Abu Ayyub al-Masri would signal a deepening split at a time when the Shi'ite-led government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is trying to woo some insurgent groups into the political process.Excuse me? A deepening split with who? Could Reuters not know that the exact opposite is true? The Iraqi government and coalition forces have been trying to convince the shieks in the Anbar province to evict al Qaeda from their territory and join the governement in working towards reconciliation. That's exactly what's happening the Reuters reports it as bad news.
I know I shouldn't be surprised with Reuters because this is the news agency where one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, but they've actually reported this story from the perspective of al Qaeda.
This is what happen's when you start to play the moral equivalency game, I call it the "Bridge of River Kwai Syndrome." You spend so much time trying to prove your superior morality to your enemy that you forget who's side you're on.
UPDATE: The Confederate Yankee has a good analysis of how this news may portend a shift of momentum on the ground. It's very true that the war will be won by the Iraqi's themselves and it appears that under the new leadership of General Petraeus that may be occuring. The Confederate Yankee's keen insight into the complexities of the war stands in stark contrast as to how the KosKidz see things. To them, it's all about the body count.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Car Chases? Hell Yeah!
Here's a great post at Les Jones dot com. It's a poll for "What's the greatest car chase in movie history?" Not only is there a vote, but the post includes video of the contestants! The nominees are: Bullitt, The French Connection, The Seven-Ups, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, The Blues Brothers, The Road Warrior, To Live and Die in L.A., Ronin, the Bourne Identity.
My personal favorite is Bullitt. It was the original and still holds up very well after all these years. I'd give Ronin the nod for second. It had some incredible driving and on those tiny European streets it makes for great film. (via Ace)
My personal favorite is Bullitt. It was the original and still holds up very well after all these years. I'd give Ronin the nod for second. It had some incredible driving and on those tiny European streets it makes for great film. (via Ace)
Tony's Back! Huff's Closed.
As a fan of Tony Snow, it was good to hear he's back on the job after his latest surgery while he continues his battle with cancer.
Over at the Huffington Post, they've greeted this story in their usual fashion -- they've closed their comments section. The comments at the Huff when relating to the health of any Administration official (Vice President Cheney most notably) have traditionally been so vile that the Huff has discontinued comments for any such story.
This is a leading web site for The Left and Democrats in general. It tells you a lot about how infected the Democrat base has become with BDS when they cannot even be trusted to comment on the health of a fellow human being simply because he has an "R" after his name.
Over at the Huffington Post, they've greeted this story in their usual fashion -- they've closed their comments section. The comments at the Huff when relating to the health of any Administration official (Vice President Cheney most notably) have traditionally been so vile that the Huff has discontinued comments for any such story.
This is a leading web site for The Left and Democrats in general. It tells you a lot about how infected the Democrat base has become with BDS when they cannot even be trusted to comment on the health of a fellow human being simply because he has an "R" after his name.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Cleaning House
Boy, when those Democrats promised to clean house and end the "culture of corruption," they weren't kidding. The punishment handed down the William "Cold Cash" Jefferson? Nothing:
House Democratic leaders are not expected to pressure embattled Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.) to forfeit his lone remaining committee assignment, even as two Republican lawmakers who similarly face intense FBI scrutiny have relinquished their posts in recent days.I'm shocked!
God Bless The Irish
I love the Irish, maybe that's why I married one. When flooding strikes the Ireland countryside, what do the Irish do? Why, find a pub, that's what. (via The Corner.)
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Shields Up
This is pretty cool:
Deflector shields made of ionized gas are under development by British scientists. These Star Trek-style shields could be turned off or on depending on solar activity or other requirements.I can't wait until the commander of one of these future space vessels says, "Make it so."
Astronauts who spend time in low earth orbit are mostly protected from radiation by the magnetosphere, Earth's powerful magnetic field. However, travelers to other planets will run the risk of exposure to cancer-causing radiation from the sun and other sources outside our solar system.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
I Am Livid!
In this post at Hot Air Senator Harry Reid says he won't believe anything General Petreaus has to say when he reports to Congress. This is, of course, after he disgraced himself by declaring the war lost which followed up on his statement that the war will allow democrats to pick up more seats in the Senate next election. In the same clip he tries to manipulate General Petreaus' words from "there is no military solution" in Iraq to telling the soldiers they're fighting for a lost cause. News flash for Harry Reid: Our soldiers aren't that dumb and neither are we.
Harry Reid is a digrace to the Senate and his country. This man is openly working for his own country's defeat in order to further his political agenda. Disgusting.
Harry Reid is a digrace to the Senate and his country. This man is openly working for his own country's defeat in order to further his political agenda. Disgusting.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Free Speech For Me, But Not For Thee
The College Republicans at Rhode Island University decided to advertise a satrical "scholarship" for white, heterosexual, American males. The Student Senate demanded an apology. The College Republicans refused. So what's the solution the Student Senate came up with? Well, they decided to derecognize the College Republicans, that's what.
FIRE has taken up their cause, and after some wrangling the College Republicans will be recognized again. Darn that First Amendment! Here are the details.
FIRE has taken up their cause, and after some wrangling the College Republicans will be recognized again. Darn that First Amendment! Here are the details.
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