Did you run that through babelfish, i've had that problem when I translated to Dutch, I was remarking on the crazy ness of example McConnell choosing to leave the implication on the ground, about racism in the te party,Biden arguing the stimulus wasn't big enough, Al Megrahi being released on a phony diagnosis, focusing on diplomacy and AGW legerdemain instead of aerospace technology, out side of Baikonur in Kazakhstan what other launch sites doe we have oversees
It's the Inception twostep, you walk right up the street curving toward infinity, someone watch the thing so I figure out what's going on in the film, it makes "Dreamscape" seem conventional. I liked him in the Departed, but Monahan couldn't wring the same magic out of
DiCaprio in "Body of Lies", Now Jerry Pournelle feels an eerie bit of deja vu with all this NASA obeisance to the technophobes, and Heinlein would certainly say it's the crazy years, although he was off by 20
Thanks for the compliment Rex, and Frog, and CK, in your own way,
I was just pointing out how you could just as easily make the arguments that lefties and anarchists are just as upset in the Obama
period, and how some like Bishop were protected by the local authorities, for the better part of 25 years.
About a hundred years ago, the NAACP arose out of real pressing circumstances, the equivalent of the Sharpsville of American Apartheid, Dubois did a lot of ill advised things since then, endorsing
Wilson, tolerating fascism in the early period, ultimately turning to Marxism, but it was necessary and right then. Likewise I might have had some difference of opinion about the conclusion of MLK's politics, but there was no doubt of his integrity and conviction. This is also why I find Rex's ephemeral endorsement of secession as a foolish gambit, we saw what happened when we didn't intervene for nearly 60 years
Now a point of personal privilege, Williams had been aggrevating me for a while with his ham handed arguments, it's go he is no longer
the go to person on TPX, but that doesn't mean that the principles
aren't sound
Have you been missing the tone of the coverage on every network but Fox, on every newspaper except possibly the WSJ and the Post, almost
every publication, except a select few, The DHS memo, which focused
on Christian prolife veterans, but didn't flag the likes of Mutallab or
the Little Rock recruitment post shooter or Shahzad or Hassan, or for
that matter Bedell, Stack, or Bishop, you don't get the template here
There was Dale Robertson, then some Larouchites and probably some
provocateurs from "Crash the Tea Party' but it not organized along racial lines, as opposed to the New Black Panther Party,
That is the argument that Arianna Huffington who owes part of her fortune as with the Brown family to Indonesian oil tried to make about SUVs for a time. Now most of the bill of indictment that the NAACP is
'checkered' to be very charitable; the spitting, the epithets, the violence reminiscent of the 70s, as Nancy Pelosi put it; like the SLA, the Black Liberation Army, you can chalk up Jim Jones as part of the picture, and balance it out with Dan White
I'm sure as with "Inception" there's an alternate dream world where SEIU is being attacked by tea partiers, wheres Mosques are being burned down by Christians, where some crazed veteran is attacking
the Harvard campus, but then I woke up, and figured it must have been some bad bad mu shoo pork
He has spoken out against Wahhabi infiltration in the Balkans, which has given Pamela an unfortunate opening on occasion, and named the enemy much more plainly. You think it's really an accident they called
it Cordoba, although it's Park Place 51, the gig is up
Rex there's nothing reptilian about it, it's an integral part of our economy, even you replaced it as fuel, (switchgrass, hydrogen,
solar) you still have all the other building blocs made from it. Which makes this drilling moratorium criminally stupid, every curtailment we
have done against domestic capacity, has empowered foreign powers
What drove us toward 100-140 oil, mostly speculation by Phibro formerly CitiGroup now Solomon and Goldman, interesting Lehman's
Ed Morse, who used to work for the Energy Office of State, bet the otherway. Now this moratorium just is going the wrong way fundamentally, no big surprise, and cap n trade, that's wrong on stilts
Theres's no oil in Afghanistan and maybe some in Pakistan, one recalls one of the BCCI archipelago, Attock Oil. BP is Anglo Persian, which George reminds us was behind Ajax, but the latter would not have succeeded without an underlying rebellion by the Mullah and the
Bazaaris as Taheri has pointed out
Right we are in a proxy war with certain elements of the Salafi/Hambali
school, generally Wahhabi if old school Arabia, or Deobandi if arisng out
of the Indian Subcontinent, now AQ is the largest faction, but it is in itself a franchise operation, with North Africa (AQAM, former GSFC)
East Africa (al Shahaab) South Asia (Gemaa, Abu Sayyaf)
Well World War One's consequences were far and wide, ir gave us the Balfour declaration, it freed the Wahhabi from their pen in the Nejd, it did devastate a whole generation of Englishmen, the "Black Adder series" takes a very 'black" humor look at things, It led to the occupation of Mesopotamia
Now it's very possible, that had we conducted the war in stages, Hitler
might actually have succeeded at the Final Solution, surely that's not what you meant
Right one thinks of the Sudanese expedition that begins with "Chinese"
Gordon" and ends at Omdurman, the subject of Mason's "The Four
Feathers" small unit warfare is the key, not large standing armies
Blind squirrel catches a nut or two, Bp's alliance with Obama is due to
their espousal of 'cap ntrade' which is inherent in their slogan "Beyond
Petroleum. this strategy along with the new financial reform bill, which
Cockburn tacitly approves, will drive even more manufacturing jobs offshore. Of course Sutton/Dillinger will do nothing of what has been promised, it's not supposed to, just like the stimulus or even TARP haven't lived up to billing
No, we are Gulliver, the Lilliputians are all those who would tie us down, The late Hunter Thompson speculated that was exactly the course we would have followed in the weeks after 9/11. The problem
was fundamentally Afghanistan and Iraq were and are proxy fights, against AQ which is but a symptom of radical Islam
Oh I'm reminded of what happened in Conneticut, at a touch but pivotal patch in the Iraq War, when Lieberman was considered not
sufficiently instep they brought in the mosy louche Wasp lefty,
Lamont and the campaign spear headed by the Frog's good friend
Jane Hamsher went all black face on him, for reasons passing understanding
Yes there are bigoted people all over, the Governor who put the Confederate flag back in the Capital was one, I'm sure they would have made a fuss about such a thing. Interesting how she represented
this supposedly intolerant Tea Party instead of those good old boys like Bauer and McMaster. It makes one think that there is another agenda at play. She adopted her husband's religion, that's just evil
Right, let me translate if she were a down the line leftists, we would happily accept her, otherwise she is not legitimate. Just like Thomas,
Rubio, West, Palin and Jindal, we saw they played that game in 2003
Yes I'm keenly aware I have a Chavez Gas (CITGO) down the Bloc, Exxon the ones who fumbled the '69 and '89 spills not that farther away, as well the company that put the A in ARAMCO, Chevron, but seeing as unicorn dust isn't a available substitute fuel source
You're still focusing on the Pornocracy of Pope Paul V, and the Belisarius era, to excuse the chiliastic nature of Islam today
Buchanan is back from the era, when a Nobel, meant something, but he does ask the fundamental question what it is the real value of money and the economy
Yes, at this time, Christianity had it's 'Wild and Crazy" period, Judaism
probably did too, meanwhile Zero hedge reveals China has a bubble
5 times as large as ours "Great Ctluthu's Ghost"
He was not congenial to them, I'm just saying Lutheranism isn't the Phantom Menace, neither was Christianity, unlike what Goldhagen
tries to impute. Now I understand that life in the Middle East is famously complex, I've read both of Al Alswanyi's books on the subject
Yes I knew you were going to go there, and there is a similar attitude formation pattern in the academy with PC, AGW et al. But seeing as they have very little other resources, well when they start ramping up their nuclear program, after the Iranians, they'll be well set up
Rex, Luther and Hitler were four hundred years apart, and that cocktail of hatred cooked up by the Okrana to save theirdying regime has more
to do with it, as well as the Neo Nordic traits of the Thule Society, yes
all dangerous lunacy, The Sauds are like that in a fundamental way,
their demographics are all out of kilter, they feed this obscurantist gruel to the masses, ensuring their own demise at least in the mid range
In the future history thread we were examining earlier
http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/Anno_Domini
Did you run that through babelfish, i've had that problem when I translated to Dutch, I was remarking on the crazy ness of example McConnell choosing to leave the implication on the ground, about racism in the te party,Biden arguing the stimulus wasn't big enough, Al Megrahi being released on a phony diagnosis, focusing on diplomacy and AGW legerdemain instead of aerospace technology, out side of Baikonur in Kazakhstan what other launch sites doe we have oversees
"que dices,Sr. Rana
It's the Inception twostep, you walk right up the street curving toward infinity, someone watch the thing so I figure out what's going on in the film, it makes "Dreamscape" seem conventional. I liked him in the Departed, but Monahan couldn't wring the same magic out of
DiCaprio in "Body of Lies", Now Jerry Pournelle feels an eerie bit of deja vu with all this NASA obeisance to the technophobes, and Heinlein would certainly say it's the crazy years, although he was off by 20
Thanks for the compliment Rex, and Frog, and CK, in your own way,
I was just pointing out how you could just as easily make the arguments that lefties and anarchists are just as upset in the Obama
period, and how some like Bishop were protected by the local authorities, for the better part of 25 years.
About a hundred years ago, the NAACP arose out of real pressing circumstances, the equivalent of the Sharpsville of American Apartheid, Dubois did a lot of ill advised things since then, endorsing
Wilson, tolerating fascism in the early period, ultimately turning to Marxism, but it was necessary and right then. Likewise I might have had some difference of opinion about the conclusion of MLK's politics, but there was no doubt of his integrity and conviction. This is also why I find Rex's ephemeral endorsement of secession as a foolish gambit, we saw what happened when we didn't intervene for nearly 60 years
Now a point of personal privilege, Williams had been aggrevating me for a while with his ham handed arguments, it's go he is no longer
the go to person on TPX, but that doesn't mean that the principles
aren't sound
Have you been missing the tone of the coverage on every network but Fox, on every newspaper except possibly the WSJ and the Post, almost
every publication, except a select few, The DHS memo, which focused
on Christian prolife veterans, but didn't flag the likes of Mutallab or
the Little Rock recruitment post shooter or Shahzad or Hassan, or for
that matter Bedell, Stack, or Bishop, you don't get the template here
There was Dale Robertson, then some Larouchites and probably some
provocateurs from "Crash the Tea Party' but it not organized along racial lines, as opposed to the New Black Panther Party,
That is the argument that Arianna Huffington who owes part of her fortune as with the Brown family to Indonesian oil tried to make about SUVs for a time. Now most of the bill of indictment that the NAACP is
'checkered' to be very charitable; the spitting, the epithets, the violence reminiscent of the 70s, as Nancy Pelosi put it; like the SLA, the Black Liberation Army, you can chalk up Jim Jones as part of the picture, and balance it out with Dan White
I'm sure as with "Inception" there's an alternate dream world where SEIU is being attacked by tea partiers, wheres Mosques are being burned down by Christians, where some crazed veteran is attacking
the Harvard campus, but then I woke up, and figured it must have been some bad bad mu shoo pork
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/imam-behind-ground-zero-mosque-silent-about-malaysian-governments-pro-jihad-statements/
He has spoken out against Wahhabi infiltration in the Balkans, which has given Pamela an unfortunate opening on occasion, and named the enemy much more plainly. You think it's really an accident they called
it Cordoba, although it's Park Place 51, the gig is up
Well then call it Hegemonic, not reptilian, the latter indicates a irrational response, I don't buy into peak oil, it's too easy a cop out
Rex there's nothing reptilian about it, it's an integral part of our economy, even you replaced it as fuel, (switchgrass, hydrogen,
solar) you still have all the other building blocs made from it. Which makes this drilling moratorium criminally stupid, every curtailment we
have done against domestic capacity, has empowered foreign powers
From my favorite Sufi, who hasn't steered us wrong,
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/mosque-grows-near-brooklyn
What drove us toward 100-140 oil, mostly speculation by Phibro formerly CitiGroup now Solomon and Goldman, interesting Lehman's
Ed Morse, who used to work for the Energy Office of State, bet the otherway. Now this moratorium just is going the wrong way fundamentally, no big surprise, and cap n trade, that's wrong on stilts
Theres's no oil in Afghanistan and maybe some in Pakistan, one recalls one of the BCCI archipelago, Attock Oil. BP is Anglo Persian, which George reminds us was behind Ajax, but the latter would not have succeeded without an underlying rebellion by the Mullah and the
Bazaaris as Taheri has pointed out
Right we are in a proxy war with certain elements of the Salafi/Hambali
school, generally Wahhabi if old school Arabia, or Deobandi if arisng out
of the Indian Subcontinent, now AQ is the largest faction, but it is in itself a franchise operation, with North Africa (AQAM, former GSFC)
East Africa (al Shahaab) South Asia (Gemaa, Abu Sayyaf)
Well World War One's consequences were far and wide, ir gave us the Balfour declaration, it freed the Wahhabi from their pen in the Nejd, it did devastate a whole generation of Englishmen, the "Black Adder series" takes a very 'black" humor look at things, It led to the occupation of Mesopotamia
Now it's very possible, that had we conducted the war in stages, Hitler
might actually have succeeded at the Final Solution, surely that's not what you meant
Right one thinks of the Sudanese expedition that begins with "Chinese"
Gordon" and ends at Omdurman, the subject of Mason's "The Four
Feathers" small unit warfare is the key, not large standing armies
Blind squirrel catches a nut or two, Bp's alliance with Obama is due to
their espousal of 'cap ntrade' which is inherent in their slogan "Beyond
Petroleum. this strategy along with the new financial reform bill, which
Cockburn tacitly approves, will drive even more manufacturing jobs offshore. Of course Sutton/Dillinger will do nothing of what has been promised, it's not supposed to, just like the stimulus or even TARP haven't lived up to billing
No, we are Gulliver, the Lilliputians are all those who would tie us down, The late Hunter Thompson speculated that was exactly the course we would have followed in the weeks after 9/11. The problem
was fundamentally Afghanistan and Iraq were and are proxy fights, against AQ which is but a symptom of radical Islam
Ah, Spencer, you were making so much progress, with the Mattis and McMaster pieces, then he had a relapse, misundestanding da'wa
I suppose so, but they went the extra mile for Lieberman, who did prompt the net roots, to this extra flourish
Oh I'm reminded of what happened in Conneticut, at a touch but pivotal patch in the Iraq War, when Lieberman was considered not
sufficiently instep they brought in the mosy louche Wasp lefty,
Lamont and the campaign spear headed by the Frog's good friend
Jane Hamsher went all black face on him, for reasons passing understanding
Yes there are bigoted people all over, the Governor who put the Confederate flag back in the Capital was one, I'm sure they would have made a fuss about such a thing. Interesting how she represented
this supposedly intolerant Tea Party instead of those good old boys like Bauer and McMaster. It makes one think that there is another agenda at play. She adopted her husband's religion, that's just evil
If the Journolist weren't history, I would suspect this was a talking point, that's just crazy talk.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/geoffrey-dickens/2010/07/14/confused-matthews-how-can-south-carolina-gopers-vote-indian-americ
Right, let me translate if she were a down the line leftists, we would happily accept her, otherwise she is not legitimate. Just like Thomas,
Rubio, West, Palin and Jindal, we saw they played that game in 2003
Yes I'm keenly aware I have a Chavez Gas (CITGO) down the Bloc, Exxon the ones who fumbled the '69 and '89 spills not that farther away, as well the company that put the A in ARAMCO, Chevron, but seeing as unicorn dust isn't a available substitute fuel source
You're still focusing on the Pornocracy of Pope Paul V, and the Belisarius era, to excuse the chiliastic nature of Islam today
Buchanan is back from the era, when a Nobel, meant something, but he does ask the fundamental question what it is the real value of money and the economy
Yes, at this time, Christianity had it's 'Wild and Crazy" period, Judaism
probably did too, meanwhile Zero hedge reveals China has a bubble
5 times as large as ours "Great Ctluthu's Ghost"
He was not congenial to them, I'm just saying Lutheranism isn't the Phantom Menace, neither was Christianity, unlike what Goldhagen
tries to impute. Now I understand that life in the Middle East is famously complex, I've read both of Al Alswanyi's books on the subject
Yes I knew you were going to go there, and there is a similar attitude formation pattern in the academy with PC, AGW et al. But seeing as they have very little other resources, well when they start ramping up their nuclear program, after the Iranians, they'll be well set up
Rex, Luther and Hitler were four hundred years apart, and that cocktail of hatred cooked up by the Okrana to save theirdying regime has more
to do with it, as well as the Neo Nordic traits of the Thule Society, yes
all dangerous lunacy, The Sauds are like that in a fundamental way,
their demographics are all out of kilter, they feed this obscurantist gruel to the masses, ensuring their own demise at least in the mid range