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Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Convert a car into a robot.

I wonder if that's what we'll be doing with those new Mini Coopers 30 years out?

Check out the picture in the bottom right-hand side of the page. Then go to the page 2 and check out the first few pictures.

It's probably not fair of me to think so, but stories like this will sometimes get me to wishing the entire Arab world had a single neck.

In keeping with the "No Child Left Behind" law, can we call this the "No Pierced 'Cats'" bill?

I'm so glad I don't live in Fulton County.

Fulton County, where even the Sherriff can be a high roller. On other peoples' money.

I wonder how this sordid little drama will play out. How long before the Sherriff cries "racism?"

So, Denise is movin' on out (she can't make it into the U.S. Senate, you can bank that), and the scramble has begun.

Cynthia (who used to be the Cutest Little Communist in Congress) wants back in. I guess that Saudi money is just too tempting. She's an utter kook, but she can probably play the race card once again and get back in. Mind you, she'll have to keep a weather eye out for the J-E-W-S.

Mind you, Cynthia has competition. I don't really know anything about Cathy Woolard. She hasn't caused any scandals and comes across as competent. In the Atlanta Metro area that makes her shine.

Vernon Jones may also run. I had a lot of hope for him when he was elected, but he's wasted a lot of goodwill using political power to enrich himself.

These are the big names so far.

Sunday, March 28, 2004

She's baaaaaaaaaack!

I hope to God she doesn't get elected.

Saturday, March 27, 2004

My blogging days are over. So long suckers!



To whom it may concern,

This mail may be a surprise to you because you did not give me the permission to do so and neither does you know me but before I tell you about myself I want you to please forgive me for sending the mail without your permission.

My name is Sarah Adidi Guei, The daughter of the late military ruler of Ivory-Coast (Retired Brigadier General Robert Guei) who was assassinated in a political crisis, which led to war in my country (Ivory-Coast) on 19th September 2002. My father, mother and two junior brothers were killed by some soldiers believed to be loyal to the government because of my father's objection to some certain policies of the present government.

I was lucky to have escaped with a brother who is the last child of the family that night because we were visiting a family friend in another city far away from our home.

Before we left for Togo, I visited our home where my mother and my two junior ones were killed in our village and during the search for some documents in my father's room came across some vital documents and the keys to a secret vault in the house. I took the keys and went down to where the vault is and there I discovered two metal boxes, which were carefully hidden. With the aide of the documents I was able to open the boxes only to find out that the boxes were full of money in hundred dollar bills. I could not count the money because I was very shock to see it and again it is too much for me to count but the documents that I discovered in his room, which led me to the boxes, put the money at $10,000,000(Ten million USD).

I locked it back carefully and arranged for the boxes to be moved with me through the help of some family friends to Abidjan the capital city where I deposited it with a security company for safe-keeping. I did not declare the content of boxes to the security company; I only declare it as family valuables.

I cannot touch the money and even afraid to tell it to our family friends who have been coming to visit us in Togo. I decided that it would be better to move the money abroad where I can put to safe and have it invested. This has been my reason for contacting you.

I would have given you my telephone number so that you can call me in order to discuss the issue better but I'm afraid to do so because we have too many people around us who I would not want to know of the money. It will be better for me to communicate through Internet until we can make proper and solid arrangements about how to move the money.

I wish to meet with you if you can make a trip to The Republic of Togo or Ivory-Coast, then we can meet secretly before we go ahead for the transaction. I am ready to offer 20% of the money to you for this assistance.

It is not that I am paying you but for your assistance which I shall really appreciate.

Please I wish that this assistance be treated highly confidential.

Waiting to read your response about the proposal soonest.

Thanks,


Sarah Guei.

Friday, March 26, 2004

Looks like the Islamic terrorists are getting worried. Good.

Bias in the media? Well, of course!

When reporters from the New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, CNN, the New York Times, MSNBC, and Slate all come together (in Al Franken's living room, no less) to get sold by the Kerry campaign, can you ever really accept them as unbiased. If you do, well, shame on you.

The power of precision attack munitions.

Hamas has no plans to attack US interests because Hamas has seen pictures of individual buildings going up in smoke soon after Saddam Hussein was reported to be in them. They're not dummies. But that's not going to save them. They're terrorists, and they're going to get their 72 virgins. Sooner rather than later.

Monday, March 22, 2004

The bigger news is that Arafat's greed is becoming his undoing, and Hamas is now in a position to challenge him.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if Hamas didn't make a move to take out the Palestinian Authority, starting with Arafat. That would mean civil war inside the West Bank in the next few days.

I think Israel's killing of Yassin is also a signal from the US to Islamofascism that Spain was just a blip.

More than that, it's a foretaste of the hell Bush is going to unleash when he gets reelected.

Think about it: he'll have four more years, and then he'll be gone, place in the history books secure. Well, he won't be bowing out without leaving a big legacy.

If I were Arafat, the Mullahs, Boy Assad, etc., I'd be digging some pretty deep bunkers.

"Mr Blair's official spokesman said: 'What has happened this morning is clearly a setback. There is no point pretending otherwise.'"

Well, yes, it was a setback. For Yassin.

You really have to love the way the Brits use English.

I expect Europe will eventually get to this, pacifism not withstanding.

The Islamofascists will bomb and Europe will concede, a number of times. Then the Europeans will remember themselves, and it'll be a bloodbath. I mean, it was the Europeans who gave us two world wars in the last century.

And that's what's so sad about all of this: the failure to learn the lessons of history. Fascists will not be appeased. Give 'em an inch, they'll take the Rhineland. After that, it won't end until you've got millions slaughtered.

So, rather than take small losses today to put down a big threat, they'll take HUGE losses tomorrow to put down a monster they themselves fed.

The Israelis have learned this lesson. Hence Yassin. The Europeans will eventually learn it too. When they do, I've no idea what they'll do to the Muslim minorities in their countries.

Ho hum.

During the Battle of Stalingrad the Russians set up loudspeakers and announced to the Germans: "Every seven seconds, a German soldier dies." The repeated the announcement periodically. In between announcements, they broadcast a clock ticking.

I think Arafat can hear the ticking.

Sunday, March 21, 2004

Unhappy news for Chirac. The left gets about 41% of the first-round votes, versus 51% for the right and far-right.

(I just *love* the way the National Front percentage is segregated off.)

The worst thing about the Nanny State Left is the complete absence of fun.

The Democratic Party is a slough of decadence.

Mind you, I enjoyed the play on "The Vagina Monologues."

Well, actually, I enjoyed the outrage of the feminazis.

For all its moral preening, the EU is basically anti-democratic, and tending towards a police state. Case in point: treatment of investigative journalists.

They just don't get it.

America already understands the danger posed by Islamofascism. America is committeed to wiping out Islamofascism. And what do the Islamofascists do? Why, provide more grist for the mill.

Al-Zawahri is portrayed by the media as being pretty smart, as being the brains behind Osama bin Ladin. If this interview is any sign, he's really no more than a foolish braggart. Or a desperate one.

Of course, this is an American perspective. I guarantee you: a nuke set off by these murderers in New York, or Atlanta, or Los Angeles wold have all Americans demanding vengeance. Europe's a different matter.

I'm pretty sure that simply brandishing a suitcase nuke will get al-Andalus back under Muslim control.

Thursday, March 18, 2004

EU Standards, a good thing!

Make sure white flags are a uniform size; surrender protocols are standardized in French, German, Italian, and English; POW camps are adequate for the EU population; plans for turning the Vienna Opera House into a mosque; all that sort of thing.

I'm glad the Europeans are getting onto this. It'll make the formation of Eurabia a much more orderly process.

If I have this correct, the Taiwanese are having a vote about whether to buy the Patriot anti-missile system immediately, and eventually buy Aegis cruisers. On the eve of the vote, China decides to make threatening gestures with missiles.

The Chinese may have 5,000 years of civilization behind them, but I sometimes wonder if they've simply got the same century, fifty times.

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

EU chief: Force won't beat terrorism.

Well, maybe not, but it might bring down the Iranian mullahs.

The cat's now well out of the bag.

CNN is portraying an Iranian revolution as a sort of New Year's Eve Celebration.

You know, I was wrong to ever think of CNN as the Clinton News Network. It's actually (Main) Chance News Network. As in, "We'll lick your hand, just give us imagery to peddle."

I've no doubt that we'll find, a couple of months hence, that CNN was trading journalistic favors for access. A couple of months after that, we'll be finding which of the left the mullahs were buying.

You know, like in Iraq.

Awesome article on demographic trends.

Monday, March 15, 2004

The French have a Navy?!?!??!!!

Who knew?

Here's the real deal: the Chinese can't project power onto Taiwan (yet), and the French can't project power (at all).

The French were probably trying to thumb their noses at the US, but all they really did was ensure that the Pentagon would stir up a little trouble. Boy! Bet the lads in Beijing just shat themselves when they saw that one. It'll probably be a while before the French get invited back. I mean, the Chicoms don't want the Taiwanese getting their hot little hands on Patriot missile batteries, do they?

Oh! that   Religion of Peace.

Man! What is it with those Canadians?

I remember Khomeini coming to power. I hope I'll live long enough to see his regime toppled.

More about the unrest here. Catch that reference to "special guards?" What do you want to bet they don't speak farsi, and grew up in, oh, Syria?

God bless Australia!

Al Jazeera on the Seine gives the party line on the bombings in Madrid and the realignment of Spain into the Axis of Weasels.

I'm pretty disappointed, I have to admit. I think we can expect lots more Islamic terrorism, some of which may hurt Americans. At least, until the Islamofascists finally get it that Europe will surrender preemptively and that America won't.

I expect lots of meltings away. France and Germany stabbed the NATO alliance in the back. This recent election will figure in the calculation of every politician who wants to gain or maintain power. The result, I'm sure, will be a distancing from America and further appeasement of Islamofascism. Europe will begin to look more to Damascus than it does to Boston or New York.

In truth, you really can't blame the Europeans. They've voted themselves bread and circuses since WWII and their birth rates guarantee the native European population will decline 25 to 30% in the next quarter century. Their only option is to import labor, mostly from North Africa, but they've never tried to have the servants integrate. So, they've got a young, unintegrated, angry, disaffected, increasingly-radicalized force that they themsleves invited in, and which they're depending on to pay the taxes that'll support their comfortable retirements. Christ! Talk about hanging between two tigers.

Ultimately, I think Western Europe will go Islamic, the Europeans having committed socialist-inspired demographic suicide. Eastern Europe will come back to the tender mercies of Mother Russia. America will declare victory and retire behind its (porous) borders, to await its Latino destiny.

And Israel? Screwed.

Sic transit...something.

Zek's Blog has it completely right.

If I were a European, I'd be getting out right now. The people of Spain have let Islamofascism know that it can topple European governments pretty easily. From now on, for the next 25 years or so, you can be sure there'll be attacks on soft European targets just before elections.

When the dhimmis understand what's good for them, the bombings will stop.

Allahu Akbar!

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