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Wed Jul 30, 2008What happened to Yankee ingenuity?The US is losing technological leadership in too many areas
MSN has a slide show titled "Modern Marvels". There are some very impressive marvels in there. The one that impressed me the most is the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai (so that's where our gas dollars are going!). The only American contributions to the list are the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the Panama Canal (completed in 1914), the Crazy Horse Memorial, and possibly, the International Space Station. Tue Jul 29, 2008Walking is good for youJust do it MSNBC has a report suggesting that older neighborhoods that encourage walking are healthier than modern suburbs that force you to drive everywhere: Amy Crook, a 34-year-old freelance graphic designer, gained 30 pounds over the course of two years after she moved to a sprawling neighborhood in Bowie, Md., in 2005. “There was nothing to walk to,” said Crook, who noted that she drove everywhere, even to the grocery store two blocks away because there were no sidewalks.No sidewalks!!! Even in my most overweight days, I'd usually go for a walk in the evenings. But, if I'd lived in a neighborhood with no sidewalks, that would have been difficult. I can personally attest to the value of walking for weight control. I had the good fortune to get an assignment about 2 miles from where I lived. So I started walking to work. In the space of a year I dropped 30 pounds. That led me to running and my current addiction to marathoning. Even though I have run 9,500 miles over the last 8 years I've dropped maybe 10 pounds more. In our modern society, it does seem ludicrous that people will drive to gyms to walk/jog/run on treadmills. Be that as it may, just walking a couple of miles or so every day will help you control your weight. Mon Jul 28, 2008Al Qaeda is like cancerIt may go into remission but it needs to be wiped out Michael Totten points out that the War in Iraq was actually three wars: But there have been at least three wars in Iraq since 2003 – the U.S.-led war against Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party regime, the civil war between Sunni and Shia militias, and the insurgencies against government and international forces waged by a constellation of guerrilla and terrorist groups. All three wars are distinct from each other, and two of the three are already over.The one that isn't quite over is the insurgency. They may be fleeing to Afghanistan but they will be back in Iraq the moment the resistance to them weakens. I'm guessing they are on their knees five times a day praying for Obama to win. We are in remission in this war on the cancer of radical Islam. We are far from a cure. I don't want CHANGEI want things changed back.
Our government and courts have legislated thousands of changes to our lives that have done nothing but impoverish our society. Sat Jul 26, 2008Obama's Berlin Airlift TaleSort of right Obama orated: The odds were stacked against success. In the winter, a heavy fog filled the sky above, and many planes were forced to turn back without dropping off the needed supplies. The streets where we stand were filled with hungry families who had no comfort from the cold. I had the chance to discuss the Berlin airlift with my wife's uncle, who was a fighter pilot. His was one of the first jet units and they were sent to Germany to provide air cover for the airlift. As it turned out, and much to the disappointment of the fighter jocks, they weren't needed in that role. However, the air force was short of pilots so the fighter pilots were co-opted to fly the transport planes into Berlin. They worked 18 hour shifts with 18 hour breaks and made two flights a day. If they got to Berlin and the cloud cover was too thick for them to get down, they returned to base, refuelled, and headed out again. They couldn't linger over the Berlin in a holding pattern; the planes were spaced at 3 minute intervals, so there was no way to slot the planes that couldn't land on their first pass into the stream that was just arriving. Of course, Obama missed the fact that it was the leadership of Truman that resulted in the air lift going forward, just as he missed the fact that it was the leadership of Reagan that brought down the Berlin wall, and the leadership of George Bush that let him travel to the Iraq and Afghanistan in safety. Paying tribute to great American leaders doesn't come easily to a man claiming their mantle. Fri Jul 25, 2008Obama screws up againThe Berlin airlift pilots never gave up
My wife's uncle was a fighter pilot. He was training during WW2 and fought in Korea and Vietnam. During the Berlin airlift he was roped in to fly transport planes into Berlin. As luck would have it, he is in town tomorrow and I can ask him more questions about the operation. I'll soon be able to confirm who had their facts straight.In the winter, a heavy fog filled the sky above, and many planes were forced to turn back without dropping off the needed supplies.Guess again, you freakin’ clown! NO missions flown during Operation “Vittles” were “turned back” by weather! When Curt LeMay was running the airlift, the orders were to press on regardless. When Bill Tunner took over, he ordered all flights to be made IFR, regardless of weather…all C-54s (and other transports) were then ground controlled by radar from takeoff to landing. If a pilot missed his approach at Tempelhof or Tegel, he turned around, went back to his starting base, landed, was refueled, and FLEW THE RUN AGAIN! The U.S. Air Force DOES NOT TURN BACK! Not now, not then, NOT EVER!!! Update: Others disagree with Obama. Thu Jul 24, 2008Obama is running for the wrong jobHe should be going for Secretary General of the United Nations
That's what I though after his Berlin campaign stop. Rove nails the flip-flopping ObamaThe Second-Coming may yet find flip-flopping doesn't work Rove, in the WSJ, writes: Sen. Obama has shifted recently on public financing, free trade, Nafta, welfare reform, the D.C. gun ban, whether the Iranian Quds Force is a terrorist group, immunity for telecom companies participating in the Terrorist Surveillance Program, the status of Jerusalem, flag lapel pins, and disavowing Rev. Jeremiah Wright. And not only does he refuse to explain these flip-flops, he acts as if they never occurred.Flip-flop is not a good adjective to have before your name if you are running for President. We had enough of "tricky Dick" and "slick Willy". Do we really need "Flip-flop Obama"? Wed Jul 23, 2008Well, I had a really great post ready to goAnd I decided to sleep on it
Then Bill Gates minions decided they needed to close yet another glaring security hole in Windows Vista, downloaded a patch to my machine and rebooted it. Needless to say, my post got lost. Mon Jul 21, 2008Looks like the NYT doesn' believe in the Fairness DoctrineIt refused to print McCain's response to Obama's Iraq plan But, courtesy of Macsmind, here is McCain's op-ed: In January 2007, when General David Petraeus took command in Iraq, he called the situation “hard” but not “hopeless.” Today, 18 months later, violence has fallen by up to 80% to the lowest levels in four years, and Sunni and Shiite terrorists are reeling from a string of defeats. The situation now is full of hope, but considerable hard work remains to consolidate our fragile gains. Sat Jul 19, 2008Argentine proves socialism doesn't workYet again
Ignorance is curable, stupidity is forever. It's a good rule for distinguishing conservatives from liberals. Krauthammer nails ObamaIn one sentence! Krauthammer writes: His [Obama's] most memorable work is a biography of his favorite subject: himself.Meanwhile, the MSM is so in the tank for Obama, it's speaking as if from his own sainted mouth. Thu Jul 17, 2008Searching my Blog or any Blog, for that matterJust use Google
The trick is to append site:asininity.com to the end of the search. It works better than the searches provided by my blog host. Tue Jul 15, 2008Ten years to ramp up domestic oil production by drilling?Try one year Cheat Seeking Missiles has this startling information: A Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst said in a report there is a lot of offshore crude that can be produced relatively quickly. The problem: It is located off California, where politicians have built careers opposing new drilling.When Katrina swept up the Gulf of Mexico she hit the oil platforms with all her fury. But there were no catastrophic oil spills. The technology has improved and safety of off-shore drilling platforms has increased dramatically over the last three decades. This quote from a USA Today article provides some perspective: Spills from platforms have become far less frequent over recent decades, federal data show.America's salvation from crippling oil prices is sitting off the coast of California. When will California see sense? $5 a gallon? $10 a gallon? $20 a gallon? How would the oil markets react to the news that America was going to start tapping proven reserves of 10 billion barrels of oil within a year? By obeying the laws of supply and demand. A major increase in supply one year out will impact prices immediately. Mon Jul 14, 2008High oil prices?Let the lawyers loose
Apart from one Egyptian, all the 9/11 terrorists were Saudi. Their attack on 9/11 cost America billions of dollars. To add insult to injury, oil price rises are transferring far more billions to Saudi coffers. So, why are we fighting the Taliban?Maybe because they are well worth destroying
We all remember the good old days when the Taliban ruled Afghanistan and used the soccer stadium, built with foreign aid, to administer justice to wayward woman. They are up to their old tricks. Jawa reports on the execution of two women in Taliban style. The Associated Press reporter/photographer was there to record the execution carried out by the Bush-hating "militants ". A web site our Muslim friends might not likeThey don't like mirrors, much
The blog Bare Naked Islam is a full frontal assault on Islamic extremism. It uses their words, videos and pictures to reveal the nature of much of Islam in the modern world. The Danish cartoons inspired this post. Sun Jul 13, 2008Scalia is goodHe knows lawyers only gum up the works
Mr. Scalia has some idea for avoiding public anger at the courts in future: Use them less. He thinks the United States is "over-lawed" and has too many lawyers. "I don't think our legal system should be that complex. I think that any system that requires that many of the country's best minds, and they are the best minds, is too complex," he says. "If you look at the figures, where does the top of the class in college go to? It goes into law. They don't go into teaching. Now I love the law, there is nothing I would rather do but it doesn't produce anything."Why is Congress held in such low esteem? Too many lawyers. The Murtha AwardNominations requested
Which public figure did their utmost to destroy the reputation of the US Military in Iraq? I can't think of any more loathsome than Nancy Pelosi's soul mate, Vietnam veteran and present day congressman, John Murtha (D). He's the Vietnam-era Marine who accused his fellow marines of cold-blooded murder at Haditha. So far, all Marines charged have been acquitted. Frank Wuterich's case is still pending. He needs your donations. "The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not ‘insurgents’ or ‘terrorists’ or ‘The Enemy.’ They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow—and they will win." - Michael Moore, 4/14/2004 Perhaps others have better candidates. John Kerry? Barack Obama? Wesley Clark? Class and CrassKnow the difference
Tony Snow had it in abundance. His predecessor, who I decline to name, had none. God bless you, Tony Snow. Israel respond to Iran's photoshopped missile testIn kind Thu Jul 10, 2008How many Jihadists are there in the US?Who knows, but too many have been in the US The Strata-sphere links to an important story that has flown below the MSM radar, along with other such breaking news as Al Qaeda's imminent defeat in Iraq. A surprisingly large number of terrorists captured or detained in Iraq and Afghanistan have US arrest records. From the Dallas News story that A.J. Strata spotted (WPO by-line): In the 6 ½ years that the U.S. government has been fingerprinting insurgents, detainees and ordinary people in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Horn of Africa, hundreds have turned out to share an unexpected background, FBI and military officials said. They have criminal arrest records in the United States.I don't know if they are checking the remains of dead terrorists as well. However, it is disturbing to think that hundreds of highly motivated Jihadists came to the US, returned to the Middle East, and then traveled to the war zones to fight US troops. Are hundreds more still resident in the US? Are there dozens of sleeper cells in the US, ready to attack us? Remember that the 9/11 crew was just such a sleeper cell. I suspect there are many cells in the US, but our actions have destroyed so much of Al Qaeda's leadership, that they lack the direction and leadership required to launch effective attacks. But we do have proof that the fly-paper theory is correct. Terrorists who have lived in the US would be a valuable asset to Al Qaeda. But Al Qaeda's top priority has been to defeat the Crusaders invading Muslim territory, so those assets have been deployed on Muslim territory. What happens to a terrorist cell when its foreign leadership has been destroyed? What happened to the Nazi cells in the US after WW2? I suspect they stopped being cells. Heck, some of them probably became Democrats. Cognitive Dissonance on Pensions in NYT Op-EdGovernment is not the answer to corporate short-sightedness Roger Lowenstein's Op-ed in the NYT explains how GM management sold off its future by promising lavish pensions and benefits to its unionized work force. What amazed me were these two paragraphs: The sorry decline of General Motors has proved Reuther right: the government is the better provider of social insurance. Let industry worry about selling products.Right after telling us that "the government is the better provider of social insurance", Lowenstein tells us that government is even worse than G.M. The government cannot be better (assertion) and worse (reality) at the same time, can it? Mon Jul 07, 2008Saddam's 500 tons of yellowcake is old newsExcept to the MSM
Heck, I was blogging on Saddam's stockpile of yellow cake back in July, 2004. Thanks to John Bolton, we now know that Libya had an advanced nuclear weapons program based on off-the-shelf technology provided by the A Q Khan network. Saddam could have followed the same route, once the sanctions regime fell apart. Sun Jul 06, 2008The GOP election slogan should be very simple"The only thing standing between you and lower gas prices is a Democrat"
It's a pity McCain is so off message, with his opposition to drilling in a pristine swamp, and his support for policies to combat Global Warming. He's bought into the moronic cap-and-trade policies that will save the Earth from the theoretical possibility that recycling fossil plant-food (aka CO2) back to the atmosphere will cause the Earth to explode, or someting. Wall-eJust OK
We're fans of the computer generated animated movie genre. The medium gives film makers the ability to do things that can't be done with flesh-and-blood actors. Wall-e fit the genre and had some great ideas and cute movie jokes. The best, at least to fans of Galaxy Quest, was the casting of Sigourney Weaver as the voice of the Hal-like computer. Another nice visual was an x-ray sequence showing how the humans on the Axiom were following the same evolutionary path as whales. This idea was reinforced by the pictures of the successive Captains of the good space cruise-ship Axiom. Sat Jul 05, 2008How far has England fallen?It sure isn't the England we loved Michael Coren laments the state of the England. He writes: Gangs fill city squares on weekend nights and there are no-go areas in every major urban centre. Just last month a man was knifed to death in Oxford Street, arguably the busiest area in the entire country, in the middle of the day. Draconian gun control has achieved nothing but more liberal drinking laws have made alcoholism and drink-related crime figures escalate.Penalizing law abiding citizens for defending their property, banning guns, and installing CCTV cameras everywhere, has made the UK far more dangerous than the US. If we felt unsafe where we lived, we'd buy guns to defend ourselves. Luckily, that hasn't become an issue. But we couldn't do that in the UK. We lived in London for two years in 1989/90. After we moved to the US, we bought a flat in London and visited every year. After the tube bombings we sold the flat. We've been back once since then. We will likely not return. Wed Jul 02, 2008Sarah Palin's ANWR letter to Harry ReidWasted on that idiot, but McCain should run with it (and her) Read the PDF version of the letter. Here's a sample of her incisive approach: In advocating for oil development in ANWR, I have never guaranteed that this new domestic production would immediately reduce the price of oil. However, incremental production from the coastal plain should help reduce price volatility in the U.S. Additionally, ANWR development would send a strong message to oil speculators and producing countries that the Unites states is serious about addressing its energy problem.Two short paragraphs and she has told the nation why we need to drill in ANWR.
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