Saturday, February 9, 2008

Congress Moves to Seize Control of ALL Water



We would call it a "land grab", but it isn't that, exactly.

It's a power grab, a rights grab and a water grab.

Congress Moves To Seize Control Of All US Water From Bathtubs To Baptismal Fonts

Congress Moves To Give the Corps of Engineers Control Of All U.S. Waters


Now, some will say, "so what?"

Those would be the sheep in the crowd.

Thank God, their kind was in the minority 231 years ago.

And for many of those in Congress?

231 years ago, they would have been the agents of King George III.

From the American Land Rights Association:
Issue: Having been slapped down by the U. S. Supreme Court's recent decision that the words "navigable waters" in the Clean Water Act limited federal agencies to regulation of navigable waters only. Democrats and liberal Republicans in Congress are striking back.

They are attempting to pass the Clean Water Restoration Act of 2007 (HR2421 and S1870) that would amend the 1972 Clean Water Act and replace the words "navigable waters" with "waters of the United States."

Further, it defines "waters of the United States" with such breathtaking scope that federal agencies would be required to regulate use of every square inch of the U.S., both public and private.

The proposed definition states: "The term 'waters of the United States' means all waters subject to ebb and flow of the tides, the territorial seas, and all interstate and intrastate waters and their tributaries, including lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent streams), mudflats, sandflats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows, playa lakes [a flat dried up area, esp. a desert basin.] natural ponds and all impoundment of the foregoing, to the fullest extent that these waters are subject to the legislative power of Congress under the Constitution."

Obviously, those behind this legislation have only contempt for the Constitution, limited government and private property rights.

After the above explanation, a few relevant quotes followed, which we have reproduced below.
To understand what the framers of the Constitution intended, one need only look to their writings and the writings of those from whom they took wisdom and direction. A few of thousands of quotes follow:


"The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence. If 'Thou shalt not covet' and 'Thou shalt not steal' were not commandments from Heaven, they must be made inviolable precepts in every society before it can be civilized or made free."

- John Adams, A Defence of the Constitution of the United States against the Attacks of M. Turgot, 1787.

"What a man has honestly acquired is absolutely his own, which he may freely give, but cannot be taken from him without his consent."

- Samuel Adams, Massachusetts Circular Letter, 1768.

".'tis not without reason that [man] seeks out, and is willing to join in society with others who are already united, or have a mind to unite for the mutual preservation of their lives, liberties and estates which I call by the name of property."

- John Locke, Second Treatise of Government, 1690

"The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable."

- Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776

Another in the long line of continuing encircling tentacles of government and its regulations.

This time over water.

All water.

What's next? Air?

by Mondoreb
image: iowastormwater
Sources:
* Rense.com
* Land Rights Network
American Land Rights Association

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UN Says Los Angeles is Violating International Drug Treaties



The U.N. is declaring Los Angeles in violation of UN treaties.

If there is any further proof needed that the extranational, unelected bureaucrats at the United Nations would like to extend their power over the United States, look no further than this story.

Last week, we detailed the opening of vending machines in LA dispensing marijuana. (Marijuana Vending Machines Debut in California)

The vending machines in Los Angeles violate international treaties and should be shut down, the U.N.-affiliated drug control board said Friday.
"The International Narcotics Control Board is deeply concerned about reports that computerized vending machines to dispense cannabis (marijuana) have been put into operation in Los Angeles," Philip O. Emafo, president of the board, said in a statement.


Will pot smokers be burning UN flags in LA?

They might, provided they can muster the energy to do so.
At least three Los Angeles medical marijuana dispensaries have installed vending machines to distribute the drug to people who carry cards authorizing marijuana use. The drug is said to alleviate chronic pain, loss of appetite and other ailments.

Supporters say the machines, which dispense 1/8th or 2/8th of an ounce of marijuana at a time, offers users lower drug prices and increases security.


In a modern-day clash of our federal system, marijuana use is illegal under U.S. federal law, which does not recognize the medical marijuana laws in California and 11 other states.

And now the UN wants to get involved?

The international busybody--which seats terror-sponsoring nations on its anti-terror board, sponsors conferences (i.e., vacations) for such media-shilled "problems" like climate change and has diverted more American tax dollars into the private bank accounts of corrupt officials than any old-style big-city political machine every could accomplish--ought to stick to what it does best: endlessly issuing statements warning countries about the United States and Israel.

And bungling everything its massive bureaucracy touches.

"Kiss My Ass and Pass the Oreos".

Translate that.

[hat tip: Brock Lorber, Freedom Phoenix]
by Mondoreb
image: mrmat
Source: UN board says Marijuana Machines Illegal

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MI Residents Warned: Toilet Water Geysers

"Mommy, It's Just like Old Faithful!"



Everyone's own personal problems are the ones that matter most.

To a lot of people, it's stretching the paycheck out until the next one gets cashed.

To soldiers in Iraq, it's doing their duty while trying to stay alive.

To the good people of Frankenmuth, Michigan, it's geysers of water shooting out of their toilets. From the AP:
Maintenance of city sewer lines is causing quick bursts of water to splash out of residents' toilets. The problem has affected about 20 of Frankenmuth's 1,200 households.

"It's just real strange," City Manager Charles Graham told The Saginaw News for a story Friday.

The story quoted Graham as saying that the maintenance work usually causes only "mild gurgling".

But in some homes, water has burst onto walls and floors in the city 70 miles north of Detroit.
Department of Public Works crews use a spray nozzle to boost the water pressure in sewer pipes each year to flush out the pipes.

The city previously had placed notices in a local newspaper to alert residents about the work. But because of the recent splashing, the city decided to post notices on residents' doors urging them to take precautions.

The maintenance still is under way and usually takes about a week.


The story goes on to say that the city is not sure when this year's work will end--because Public Works employees are busy plowing snow and salting roads.

So, this is an amusing story on an early Saturday afternoon in February.

Unless you happen to near particular bathrooms in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

by Mondoreb
idea & image: RidesAPaleHorse
Source: Residents warned of splashing toilets

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From the Front: MPs in Iraq



From Military.com:

A 23-picture slideshow of life for the troops in Iraq, the Military Police, to be exact.

"Slideshow: From the Front: MP in Takrit"

A look at military life in Takrit, Iraq.

On patrol, at rest, interacting with the Iraqi police and civilians: all are represented here.

The first photo is: "Soldiers enjoy hot coffee and other treats in the morale welfare and recreation hut adjacent to the command post of the 56th Military Police Company at Camp Speicher, Iraq.

A unvarnished view of how the soldiers live a slice of life in a war zone.

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DBKP Today in Weird History: February 9, 2008

WAR, TERRORISM, DISASTERS, TIME, POLITICS, COMMIES, MAINSTREAM MEDIA, SCIENCE, WEATHER, BURNED, RESISTANCE, EXECUTED, SERIAL KILLERS, SIMIANS, PATENTS, VEGETABLES, SPORTS, NANNY STATE, NAZIS, ESCAPES, PROGRESS, SUICIDE, RESTROOMS, RECORDS, OPIUM KINGS, SIMPSONS, BORN, BIRTHDAYS, DEATH




COMMIES

1950 in a speech in Wheeling, W.Va., Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis., charged the State Department was riddled with Communists.

WAR!

1674 English re-conquer New York from Netherlands.

1775 English Parliament declares Massachusetts colony is in rebellion.

1943 the World War II battle of Guadalcanal in the southwest Pacific ended with an Allied victory over Japanese forces.

1998 The Pentagon said it was sending up to 3,000 U.S. ground troops to the Persian Gulf region to discourage what one official called "any creative thinking" by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

2003 President Bush told congressional Republicans at a policy conference that Iraq had fooled the world for more than a decade about its banned weapons and the United Nations was now facing "a moment of truth" in disarming Saddam Hussein. The leaders of Germany and Russia renewed their calls for a peaceful resolution in Iraq, restating their opposition to any U.S.-led war to disarm and oust Saddam Hussein.

TERRORISM

2007 Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporters in Munich, Germany, that serial numbers and other markings on bombs suggested that Iranians were linked to deadly explosives used by Iraqi militants.

DISASTER

1913 10 Day Tragedy of Mexico-City; 3,000 die.

1971 Quake in San Fernando Valley kills 65 & causes over $½ billion damage.

2001 A U.S. Navy submarine collided with a Japanese fishing boat off the Hawaiian coast, killing nine men and boys aboard the boat.

RECORDS

1992 Fastest yodeler-22 tones/15 falsetto in 1 second by Thomas School of Germany.

VEGETABLES

1891 1st shipment of asparagus arrives in San Francisco from Sacramento.

OPIUM KINGS

1993 Army of opium king Khun Sa kills 60 in NE Burma.

RESTROOMS

1987 New York Stock Exchange installs ladies restroom in the Exchange Luncheon Club.

SIMPSONS

1997 Fox cartoon series "Simpsons" airs 167th episode the longest-running animated series in cartoon history.

PATENTS

1863 Fire extinguisher patented by Alanson Crane.

NAMES

1942 Philadelphia "Phillies" change nickname (temporarily) to "Phils", thereby saving three letters (l.i.e.) for the war effort.

ESCAPES

1947 Bank robber Willie Sutton escapes jail in Philadelphia PA.

PROGRESS

1969 World's largest airplane, Boeing 747, makes 1st commercial flight.

SUICIDE

1987 Former national security adviser Robert McFarlane attempts suicide.

LABOR

1943 FDR orders minimal 48 hour work week in war industry.

1955 US federations of trade unions merge into AFL/CIO.

NAZIS

1941 Nazi collaborators destroy pro-Jewish café Alcazar Amsterdam (Alcazar refused to hang "No Entry for Jews" signs in front of cafe).

1943 Nazis arrest Dutch sons of rich parents.

NANNY STATE

1909 1st federal legislation prohibiting narcotics (opium).

SPORTS

1895 1st intercollegiate basketball game (Minnesota Agricultural beats Hamline, 9-3).

1895 Volleyball invented by W G Morgan in Massachusetts.

TIME

1942 daylight-saving "War Time" went into effect in the United States, with clocks turned one hour forward.

BURNED

1583 Jeseph Sanalbo Jewish convert in Rome, burned at stake.

THEORIES

1926 Teaching theory of evolution forbidden in Atlanta GA schools.

EXECUTED

1943 ... Reydons wife of General Reydons, shot to death by resistance.

RESISTANCE

1945 George J L Maduro resistance fighter (Madurodam), dies in Dachau.

SERIAL KILLERS

1978 Kimberly Leach killed by Ted Bundy in Lake City FL at age 12.

SIMIANS

1977 Gaus, an orangutan who lived to be 59 dies.

POLITICS

1825 The House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams president after no candidate received a majority of electoral votes.

1861 Tennessee votes against secession.

1861 Jefferson Davis was elected the provisional president of the Confederate States of America.

1867 Nebraska becomes 37th US state.

WEATHER

1870 The U.S. Weather Bureau was established.

1922 Snow on Mauna Loa, Hawaii.

MAINSTREAM MEDIA

1953 "The Adventures of Superman" TV series premieres in syndication.

1964 The Beatles made their first live American television appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on CBS.

1971 Probably 1st gay theme TV episode - All in the Family.

SCIENCE

1971 The crew of Apollo 14 returned to Earth after man's third landing on the moon.

BORN

1773 The ninth president of the United States, William Henry Harrison, was born in Charles City County, Va.

BIRTHDAYS

Actress Kathryn Grayson is 86. Television journalist Roger Mudd is 80. Actress Janet Suzman is 69. Actress-politician Sheila James Kuehl ("The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis") is 67. Singer-songwriter Carole King is 66. Actor Joe Pesci is 65. Singer Barbara Lewis is 65. Author Alice Walker is 64. Actress Mia Farrow is 63. Singer Joe Ely is 61. Actress Judith Light is 59. Rhythm-and-blues musician Dennis "DT" Thomas (Kool & the Gang) is 57. Actor Charles Shaughnessy is 53. Country singer Travis Tritt is 45. Actress Julie Warner is 43. Country singer Danni Leigh is 38. Actor Jason George is 36. Actor-producer Charlie Day is 32. Actress Ziyi Zhang is 29. Actor David Gallagher is 23. Actress Marina Malota is 20. Actress Camille Winbush ("The Bernie Mac Show") is 18.

DEATH

1984 Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov died at age 69, less than 15 months after succeeding Leonid Brezhnev; he was succeeded by Konstantin U. Chernenko.

2002 Princess Margaret sister of Queen Elizabeth II of England, dies from a stroke at 71.

2007 British actor Ian Richardson, who portrayed immoral politician Francis Urquhart in the satirical TV drama "House of Cards," died in London at age 72.

February 9, the 40th day of 2008. There are 326 days left in the year.

compiled by Mondoreb
image: gov.archives
Sources:
* Today in History
* Today in History

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Metrosexuals Drugged By 'Flirtatious' Women at posh Dallas Hotels


Proving to be easy targets, several metrosexual men have become victims of "flirtatious" women at upscale Dallas hotels and bars.

According to the Houston Chronicle, several "well dressed" men have been victimized by what authorities believe is a "ring" of "flirtatious" women. One of the men suffered "injuries" when he was beaten by a high heel shoe.

The authorities say there have been at least half a dozen incidents of men who were robbed of their high priced Rolex watches, wallets and other items after the overly flirtatious women allegedly slipped an unknown drug into their drinks.

Dallas Police Detective Mark Jenkins said that he didn't believe it was a case of the men approaching the women but of the women aggressively going after their victims, metrosexual business travelers sporting high end Rolex watches.
"I don't know if so much it's that the men are being attracted to them, as that (the suspects) are more or less forcing themselves on the men," Jenkins said.
One man who was brave enough to go to the authorities was a 37-year-old executive from Florida whose Ipod, laptop, and $4,000 cash went missing after he drank a beer with one of the "flirty" women.

Police must have some idea who the women are as the Chronicle notes the authorities know some of the women have histories as prostitutes. Rather "flirtatious" ones at that.

The moral of the story:

Metrosexual men beware of overly-flirtatious women bearing drinks at upscale bars and hotels, especially if you're wearing a Rolex.

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Jack Murtha ABSCAM Complete Video

A reminder for the PA campaign trail




Unedited video of Jack Murtha negotiating with FBI agent--Murtha thought he was representing a rich Middle Eastern sheik looking for favors--for his share of ABSCAM bribes.

Video obtained by the American Spectator under the Freedom of Information Act. [Sept 2006]



At about the 11 minute mark, the FBI guy and Murtha get down to brass tacks: how to set up the $50,000 bribe with the least amount of muss and fuss.
Although never indicted or prosecuted, he was named an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the scandal.

"You know, we do business for a while, maybe I'll be interested..." - causing many to question what role he may have played had the operation not been ended early due to media exposure.

Although Murtha's central Pennsylvania constituents have long supported Democrat leader--who branded the Haditha Marines "cold-blooded killers" and has never apologized for the remark--the tape would make for some interesting campaign trail questions, even among the pork-happy Pennsylvanians of Johnstown.

One such question might be, "Congressman Murtha, how long will it be before you will be interested in doing any business with the Haditha Marines?"

by Mondoreb
image: patdollard
Source: Wikipedia - ABSCAM

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Willie Nelson, Singer-Songwriter, Icon, Conspiracy Nut


The "news" is being spread far and wide, Willie Nelson, "American Icon" thinks terrorists weren't behind 911.

Those pushing the aging Icon's views are those who benefit from the idiot meme of the big bad government: BushHalliburtonCheneyCo was behind the events of 911. Nevermind that if Bush had that kind of power the elections about to be held would be a mere "facade," that, speaking in whispers, Bush will use the military to announce the elections are suspended and Bush will rule "indefinitely." (Conspiracy 1001.31)

As someone who grew up in Texas during the Willie Nelson "era" I find it amusing to see some call Nelson an "American Icon" and that others find Nelson's thoughts on 911, "fascinating" and "groundbreaking."

Just how does one get the label "American Icon?"

One theory how one becomes an icon is based on time, one has been a celebrity and/or artist, writer, movie star, model, etc., and also been "around for a very long, long time." Like Willie Nelson.

From Wiki:
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American entertainer and songwriter. He is widely viewed as one of the most beloved and notorious country music singers in the world. He reached his greatest fame during the so-called "outlaw country" movement of the 1970s, but remains iconic, especially in American popular culture. In recent years he has continued to tour, record, and perform, and this, combined with activities in advocacy of cannabis (otherwise known as marijuana) as well as a well-publicized 2006 arrest for cannabis possession, have made him the subject of renewed media attention.
This is a very short bio of Nelson as his career in the music and film industry has spanned decades.


Nelson on the Alex Jones Show

Most Americans have heard of Willie Nelson, the aging crossover country singer, but may not of heard of Alex Jones.

From Fox Business:
Alex Jones is syndicated over the GCN Radio Network and airs on over 80 AM and FM stations across the country. Jones has been called the father of the 9/11 Truth Movement and has produced several films on September 11th and orchestrated terrorism, including, TerrorStorm and End Game. Both of these films reached the top 10 on Amazon's best-selling list for documentary films.
In other words, Jones is on his way to becoming the American TinFoil Hat Icon of Conspiracy Nuts.

Nelson's music has influenced several generations beginning with his early days in the country-western genre. Songs such as I've Got the Time, Georgia On My Mind, Hello Walls, Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain have played in countless honky tonks, especially the "closer" song of all time, The Party's Over.

From the jukebox came Nelson's songs of love, broken hearts and promises of good times. Nelson believes the events that unfolded on 911 could not have been the work of outside terrorists. Nelson has every right to believe what he chooses. It's the Alex Jones of the world, who anoint the Nelsons of the world as "proof" that their conspiracy theories hold water.

You can see the hamster wheels go round in Jones' head. Jones believes Nelson's views on 911 give the whole sordid conspiracy "legs."

We say Nelson may be one of the country's greatest singer-songwriter icons but not someone whose opinion gives Jones conspiracy theory any cachet.

Turn out the lights, Jones.... the party's over.

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Berkeley City Council Cries Foul over Semper Fi Retaliation Act


On January 31, the Berkeley California City Council drew a literal line in the sand against the Marines and its recruiting station located in the city and, much to their chagrin, the largess of the Federal Government.

Not satisfied with merely voicing their opposition with the war on terror and Iraq, the city council took several steps, steps which invoked using the powers of the city council to harass the Marines into packing up their recruiting station and getting "off of town."

The City Council voted to officially sanction the anti-war group Codepink, giving the group a free city parking space in front of the Recruiting Station and a sound permit to protest. They voted to "explore" enforcing its law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation against the Marines because of the military's, Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, and they also voted 6-3 to warn the Marine recruiting station to get out of town, they were not wanted in Berkeley, that the Marines were now considered "uninvited and unwelcome intruders."
Hey-hey, ho-ho, the Marines in Berkeley have got to go.

That's the message from the Berkeley City Council, which voted 6-3 Tuesday night to tell the U.S. Marines that its Shattuck Avenue recruiting station "is not welcome in the city, and if recruiters choose to stay, they do so as uninvited and unwelcome intruders." Source - Contra Costa Times
Reaction from Washington was uncharacteristically rapid:
Six Republican senators, led by Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., and an Orange County representative on Wednesday introduced companion bills called the Semper Fi Act of 2008 that seek to take away $2.3 million from Berkeley earmarked in the 2008 Omnibus Appropriations bill and give it to the Marine Corps.

The funds are designated for school lunches, Bay ferry service, disability organizations, UC Berkeley and public safety. Source - Contra Costa Times
Demint issued a statement on the Berkeley Council's actions:
"Berkeley needs to learn that their actions have consequences," DeMint said in a statement. "Patriotic American taxpayers won't sit quietly while Berkeley insults our brave Marines and tries to run them out of town. Berkeley City Council members have shown complete ingratitude to our military and their families, and the city doesn't deserve a single dime of special pet project handouts."
The mayor of Berkeley, a former military man himself, issued an apology:
There's really no correlation between federal funds for schools, water ferries and police communications systems and the council's actions, for God's sake," said Bates, a retired U.S. Army captain. "We apologize for any offense to any families of anyone who may serve in Iraq. We want them to come home and be safe at home."
Wishing to "clarify" their "position" further the Mayor said that the council's actions were merely "symbolic."

We suppose the same argument could be made by the Republicans working to introduce the Semper Fi Act of 2008, that their legislation could be construed as "symbolic" too.

Much was made of the monies that would be "slashed" from "starving" kids and their school lunches. The total amount going to the lunch fund was $243,000 bucks for 10,000 school lunches.
Ann Cooper, director of nutrition services for the Berkeley Unified School District, which receives federal funds through the Chez Panisse foundation, called the congressional effort "absurd."

"Why anyone would want to take healthy food away from children is just beyond me," Cooper said. "We're in the throes of a health crisis due to childhood obesity, and Berkeley is one of the very few cities in America that's actually really working on children's health through school food."
If we read Ms. Cooper's words correctly, the school lunches are for kids who are obese. Perhaps the City Council could issue a statement to the overweight kids and tell them they need to "suck it up" and pack an organic gluten free sandwich at home for the good of the Berkeley dogma.

We're quite sure the City Council could find the money for those lunches and crying foul is patently absurd if you take at look at who and what the rest of the two plus million in Federal funds is headed for:
Federal money proposed to be transferred from Berkeley institutions to the U.S. Marines in the Semper Fi Act of 2008:

# $243,000 from the Chez Panisse Foundation, which provides 10,000 daily school lunches for Berkeley public schools

# $243,000 for the Ed Roberts Campus, a project that houses offices for disability organizations

# $750,000 for water ferry service planned from Berkeley to San Francisco

# $94,000 for a police and fire emergency communications system

# $975,000 from UC Berkeley's Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service, which houses the papers of the late U.S. Rep. Robert Matsui
We believe the Berkeley City Council has the right to do whatever it chooses and thus, when it takes action, it should learn to stand by its decisions. Waffling, crying foul or just plain crying over their "militant" stand is childish and immature.

In the end, for all their "ideals" it was the money, wasn't it, that counted. If they truly believed in their principles they'd be willing to stand by them and not capitulate and crumble when the first check doesn't come in the mail.

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10 Great Lego Creations

Pixelaneouos #28
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In honor of Lego's 50th Anniversary, we thought we'd go looking for impressive examples of Lego architecture.

We found 8 pictures plus 2 videos of particular interest--at least to us, including the picture above of a Lego sports arena. It's one of the largest Lego buildings in the world.




Lego aircraft carrier.




Lego church




From Wikipedia:
The Lego Group had a very humble beginning in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter from Billund, Denmark. Christiansen began creating wooden toys in 1932; the company began calling itself "Lego" two years later in 1934. The company expanded to producing plastic toys in 1947.





In 1949, Lego began producing the now-famous interlocking bricks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks". These bricks were based largely on the design of Kiddicraft Self-Locking Bricks, which were released in the UK in 1947.




The first Lego bricks, manufactured from cellulose acetate, were developed in the spirit of traditional wooden blocks that could be stacked upon one another; however, these plastic bricks could be "locked" together. They had several round "studs" on top, and a hollow rectangular bottom. The blocks snapped together, but not so tightly that they could not be pulled apart.




The company name Lego was coined by Christiansen from the Danish phrase leg godt, which means "play well". The name could also be interpreted as "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin, though this would be a somewhat forced application of the general sense "I collect; I gather; I learn"; the word is most used in the derived sense, "I read". The cognate Greek verb "λέγω" or "lego" also means "gather, pick up", but this can include constructing a stone wall.




It was not until 1958 that the modern-day brick design was developed, and it took another five years to find exactly the right material for it. The modern Lego brick was patented on January 28, 1958, and bricks from that year are still compatible with current bricks.



The video below is of a Lego factory--producing Lego cars



The video below has over 1.6 million views on YouTube since being uploaded up almost two years ago.

It's a remake of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video--using Legos.



Pixelaneous #27: A Real Fairy Tale Castle

by Mondoreb
images:
* letsgo
* brickmasterpieces
* Wikipedia
Sources:
* Wikipedia - Legos

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Top 10 Reasons Conservatives Oppose John McCain

It Has Nothing to Do with "Pouting"
Libertarians aren't too Keen, Either



The Republican establishment and the Mainstream Media speaking as if with one voice?

Conservative talk show hosts are getting heat from the liberal media.

That's nothing new.

The same commentators are under fire from the Republican establishment?

That's nothing new, either. Just replay last summer's Senate immigration bill tussle.

But about which Republican nominee they support?

Or, rather, don't support?

Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and others of the conservative persuasion have been under fire from the Republican "Get on Board" establishment and the Mainstream Media commentators for their disdain of Senator John McCain's conservative credentials.

Our take: McCain is a Republican; he's no conservative.

We came across this story about why conservatives have a problem with McCain. They have to do with the substance of McCain, not his style. We decided to add some information we had already researched on McCain to it--just to "flesh it out".

Here are Ten Reasons conservatives oppose McCain--and "pouting" isn't on the list.

The Top 10 Reasons Conservatives Oppose John McCain

1 Campaign Finance Reform

McCain tried to limit the role of money in politics with measures like McCain-Feingold that, critics say, stomp on the constitutional right to free speech.

It may be that McCain is overzealous at squashing other people's political voice because he knows what can happen if a politician is tempted, ala "The Keating Five".
Though he was not convicted of anything, McCain intervened on behalf of Charles Keating after Keating gave McCain at least $112,00 in contributions. In the mid-1980s, McCain made at least 9 trips on Keating's airplanes, and 3 of those were to Keating's luxurious retreat in the Bahamas. McCain's wife and father-in-law also were the largest investors (at $350,000) in a Keating shopping center; the Phoenix New Times called it a "sweetheart deal."

It was after the "Keating Five" scandal (of which McCain is the only Senator involved still in politics) that McCain acquired such zeal for extra-constitutional measures, i.e., campaign finance reform.

2. Immigration

McCain has been a vocal supporter of a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, although he now says he understands the border between the U.S. and Mexico must be sealed first.

Conservatives also remember the same senator who begs for their support today, called them "racists" and "stupid" for opposing the McCain-Kennedy Immigration Reform bill last summer.

3. Tax cuts

McCain twice voted against President Bush's tax cuts, saying in 2001 they helped the wealthy at the expense of the middle class and in 2003 that there should be no tax relief until the cost of the Iraq war was known.

But he now wants to extend the tax cuts.

4. Gay Marriage

McCain refuses to support a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.

McCain has previously called social conservatives "stupid" and anyone paying attention to the issues important to families "pandering".

5. Stem cell research

McCain would relax restrictions on federal dollars for embryonic stem cell research, which critics consider tantamount to abortion.

One reason many Pro-Life groups refuse to consider McCain.

6. Global warming

Among the loudest voices in Congress for aggressive action against global warming and a frequent critic of the Bush administration on the issue.

A "conservative" wants to solve problems by taxing and regulating a large portion of the economy? No, it's not Hillary Clinton's health care, it's John McCain's solution to the non-problem of "man-made climate change".

"Climate change is real & is taking place. We have now a confluence of two national security requirements. One is to address the issue of climate change, and nuclear power is a very big part of that."
--John McCain

Never missing a photo op for "bipartisanism", McCain could appoint Al Gore to a new federal department.

Maybe "Department of Weather".

7. "Gang of 14" member

One of seven Republicans and seven Democrats who averted a Senate showdown over whether filibusters could be used against Bush judicial nominees.

Showdowns are what happen when two groups espousing a different set of principles confront each other. McCain was a natural Gang of 14 member.

8. Kerry veep
McCain was approached by the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, about being his running mate. McCain talked with Kerry but rejected the offer.

"I believe my party has gone astray. I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy."

--April 2, 2004

Spoken like the conservative he is.

9. Works with Democrats.

The problem... is that most members of Congress don't pay attention to what's going on.

He's hoping most voters don't pay attention, either.

So far, so good.

10. Belligerence
McCain can be acerbic toward his critics, such as when he labeled televangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson "agents of intolerance." He reconciled with Falwell in 2006. Conservative James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, said in a statement on the morning of the Super Tuesday primaries that he would not vote for McCain, citing among other things his "legendary temper" and that he "often uses foul and obscene language."


So all the complaints about conservatives not warming up to a McCain nomination have their basis in solid, philosophical, practical reasons.

Conservatives aren't "crying" or "pouting"; nor, do they need to "grow up".

They are simply explaining two things.

ONE: That John McCain is no conservative and has a long history of antagonism toward conservatives and conservative principles.

TWO: That those who attempt to label McCain as "conservative"--whether in the Mainstream Media or the Republican Party establishment--are ignorant of his record, deceptive or self-serving.

Pointing out the disconnect between John McCain's long history of working against most of their causes and his desperate longing to be "a conservative" has brought conservatives no love from either the MSM or the GOP-first types.

And, once more, that's nothing new.

by Mondoreb
Sources:
* Main Reasons Conservatives Oppose John McCain
* John McCain
* John McCain Quotes


Other DBKP articles on John McCain:

* John McCain Spoofs and Parodies
* John McCain's Double Talk Tango
* Mix-and-Match McCain's Ever-Shifting Stands on the Issues
--don't like McCain's stand on an issue? Give it a few minutes: it's bound to change.
* John McCain Astrology: Is the Presidency Written in the Stars?
* Reactions to John McCain Heat Up
* David Brooks, MSM: Why Liberals Cry for John McCain
* Has Poor Cap'n. Ed Jumped the Shark?
* Chuck Norris, 67, Says McCain is Over the Hill
* Super Tuesday: Damn those Voters Having their Say!
* McCain Tries Spiking NY Times Story on Lobbyists




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Rush Limbaugh's Adult Behavior Excites Finger-Wagging Nanny "Experts"



About 14 or 15 years ago, an email was sent to Rush Limbaugh pointing out the inconsistencies with being both a principled conservative and an advocate for the U.S. government's War on Drugs.

The popular conservative talk show host had just given a monologue expounding on the benefits of continuing the drug war--a "war" only exceeded in length, cost, futility and lives ruined by the "War on Poverty".

This listener found it hard to equate the conservative principles of smaller government, less taxes and less government intrusion with the leviathan the federal Drug War was turning into.

Apparently, more nerves were touched than mine. The next day, Rush appealed to listeners to "stop the emails!" He said that his mailbox was flooded with emails-- from the sounds of it--much like my own.

But he stated that his views on the matter remained 'unchanged'.

About 10 years later, of course, Limbaugh's own struggles with chemical preferences were revealed, much to this listener's dismay. Since our listening habits have changed, our chances to catch the EIB broadcasts over the last five years have been of the 'hit-or-miss' variety.

We're not sure what Limbaugh's position on this matter is today, but probably he remains unconvinced--if only because he wouldn't want to be seen as having his principles affected by personal, inconvenient experiences.

This brings us to an item in Rush's local paper, yesterday's Palm Beach Post. Entitled "Limbaugh's Liberal Drug Recovery: Liquor's okay", it's nanny-ism at its best.

It starts out by acting concerned, then brings in the usual 'experts' on why Limbaugh is playing with fire by engaging in adult behavior.
By all accounts, including his own, star conservative radio-talker and recovering prescription-drug abuser Rush Limbaugh isn’t letting his addiction stand in the way of a good time.

Limbaugh was absolutely truthful when, a few months into his probation for a doctor-shopping charge, he started reporting to his state handler that he drank casually.

Now, probation completed, the Palm Beach gazillionaire is routinely spotted at Trevini on Worth Avenue, spending early bird time sipping on cocktails with sweetheart Kathryn Rogers.

And when Page 2.1 traded media-war stories with El Rushbo in Miami recently, the talk was fueled by just the right amount of libation.

“I never had a problem with it (liquor) before I went to rehab (in 2003, to treat an addiction to OxyContin), so it’s not going to become a problem now,” Limbaugh said. “Besides, I challenge anyone to say I was ever carried out of a party because of drinking.”




The article continues by stating that Limbaugh was "as coherent at the midnight hour as he had been in the early evening."

Now come the "experts".
But, drug addiction specialists say, Limbaugh should know better.

“This is called cross-dependency,” says Juan Harris, clinical director at West Palm Beach’s Hanley Center. Although Limbaugh went to Arizona for his problem, celebs and professional athletes are at times spotted at Hanley. “Once a person has become addicted to a mood-altering substance, their brain chemistry has changed. They can easily become addicted to another substance, like alcohol.

“But alcohol is likely to lead a recovering addict back to his drug of choice.”

And if booze creeps into the life of a recovering drug addict, Harris added, the question isn’t if the person eventually becomes hooked again — it’s when.

“Ninety-five percent of those who drink after treatment eventually come back to us,” Harris says.

Perhaps this says more about the "effectiveness" of the whole "treatment" than about people's private habits.

It ends with a comparison of European and American 'methods' of 'treatment'.
“In Europe,” says Harris, “they teach harm reduction. Eight drinks today is better than 10 yesterday. But in this country, it’s about abstinence.

“He shouldn’t drink even one cocktail.”

Tiresome to read, tiresome to even think about: that some specialist, who's not even seen Limbaugh, would offer such faux advice in print.

We could get into the amazing coincidence of the proliferation of 'drug treatment' centers and the availability of government funding for such. But, that's another post.

We could examine the effectiveness of such 'treatment centers'. Again, that's for another day.

We could take a look at the history of government's attempts to control what people choose to put into their bodies, everything from chocolate to today's substances, and the results of such efforts--on another day.

Today, we're just looking at a gossipy item in a local paper about a national media personality.

So, there's no moral here, other than the one about what happens when the federal government gets involved in anything outside of national security.

Conservatives, better than anyone, should know what happens whenever the federal government gets involved in any enterprise: it doesn't do it very well and the law of unintended consequences is given more credence.

Many of the the same objections to nationalized health care could be transferred to the nationalized War on Drugs.

Conservatives rightly saw the 'War on Poverty' as the Liberal's failed war. The 'War on Drugs' is the conservative version.

It's a War a liberal could love.

A vast, unresponsive bureaucracy chasing after its citizens and jailing them for their chemical preferences, gobbling tax dollars, ever-expanding and achieving--after decades of chaos and billions of dollars--nothing.

Sounds like a good topic for a Rush Limbaugh monologue.

by Mondoreb
images: mediabistro; DBKP file
Source: Limbaugh's Liberal Drug Recovery: Liquor's Okay

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Dog Gives Birth to Mutant Creature

The New Pravda's Rebirth



"In Prava, there is no Ivestia and in Ivestia, there is no Pravda."

--Saying in Soviet Russia

Pravda (The Truth) and Ivestia (The News) were the Soviet Union's government-sponsored methods of distributing what "news" the communist leaders allowed their citizens in the USSR.

It was not very much fun to read, whether you were a Russian or foreigner.

After the fall of the Soviet Union and the rebirth of Russia, along with St. Petersburg, there was another rebirth: that of Pravda.

The Russian newspaper, once studied like tea leaves by the CIA and other intelligence agencies hoping to glean news from what was not said and reading between the lines, is now the Russian version of the New York Daily News, the National Enquirer and the Post--all in one.

Pravda is nothing but entertaining these days.

We saw this story last week of a dog giving birth to a 'mutant creature resembling a human being' and forgot about it.

We found it today and thought, "What the hey!"

There's not much information along with the pictures, but we figured 'a picture is worth a 1000 words', so we included two pictures.



Other stories Pravda is covering include, "Men can Really Breastfeed and have a Third Nipple" and "Russian Designer invents Flying Rug".

How times change.

The next time anyone is fretting about the state of the world and worried for the future, just remember Pravda.

From a bland, colorless, government mouthpiece, to--well, we're not exactly sure how to classify Pravda now.

But they are not the old Soviet-style paper, that's for sure.

"Dog Gives Birth to Mutant Creature that Resembles a Human Being" is the strongest testimony we've found yet.

by Mondoreb
images: pravda
Source: Dog give birth to mutant creature that resembles Human being

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

DBKP Today in Weird History: February 8, 2008

WAR, TERRORISM, DISASTERS, BEHEADING, EDUCATION, POLITICS, GROUPS, MOVIES, MAINSTREAM MEDIA, EXECUTION, STRONGMAN, ASSASSINATION, SUICIDE, PROGRESS, CLOSE CALLS, PATENTS, PAPERS, NANNY STATE, METEORS, WATERGATE, KIDNAPPED, WEDDINGS, SPORTS, MUSIC, HOAX, ANGER MANAGEMENT, BORN, BIRTHDAYS, DEATH




1968 Three college students were killed in a confrontation with highway patrolmen in Orangeburg, S.C., during a civil rights protest against a whites-only bowling alley.

WAR!

1862 Battle of Roanoke Island NC, Federals gain control of Pamlico Sound.

1904 the Russo-Japanese War, a conflict over control of Manchuria and Korea, began as Japanese forces attacked Port Arthur.

1916 French cruiser "Admiral Charner" torpedoed off Syrian coast, kills 374.

2003 The chief U.N. arms inspectors arrived in Baghdad for a new round of crucial talks with Iraqi officials. In a jab at major U.S. allies, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told a security conference in Munich that countries such as France and Germany that favored giving Iraq another chance to disarm were undermining what slim chance existed to avoid war.

TERRORISM

2007 Rival Palestinian leaders signed an agreement on a power-sharing government at Saudi-brokered talks in Mecca.

DISASTER

1905 Cyclone hit Tahiti & adjacent islands, killing some 10,000 people.

1923 Coal mine explosion at Dawson NM kills 120.

1931 Gas explosion; Fire in Fushun-coal mine, Manchuria kills 3,000.

1965 Eastern DC-7B crashes into Atlantic off Jones Beach NJ, kills 84.

1989 144 people were killed when an American-chartered Boeing 707 filled with Italian tourists slammed into a fog-covered mountain in the Azores.

1995 6.4 earthquake at Trujillo, Colombia (46+ killed).

HOAX!

1993 GM sues NBC, alleging that "Dateline NBC" program had rigged 2 car-truck crashes to show that 1973-87 GM pickups were prone to fires.

ANGER MANAGEMENT

1994 Jack Nicholson uses a golf club to attack a car.

PROGRESS

1883 Louis Waterman begins experiments to invent the fountain pen.

1933 1st flight of all-metal Boeing 247.

KIDNAPPED

1983 Champion thoroughbred Shergar kidnapped in Ireland; never found Lloyds of London pays $10.6 million insurance.

CLOSE CALL

1743 Comet C/1743 C1 approaches within 0.0390 astronomical units (AUs) of Earth.

METEORS

1969 Meteorite weighing over 1 ton falls in Chihuahua, México.

PATENTS

1802 Simon Willard patents banjo clock.

1898 John Ames Sherman patents 1st envelope folding & gumming machine (Massachusetts).

MUSIC

1992 "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred peaks at #1.

NANNY STATE

1960 Congress opens hearings looking into payola.

PRO WRESTLING

1971 Pedro Morales beats Ivan Koloff in New York, to become WWF wrestling champion.

WEDDINGS

1975 1800 Unification church couples' wed in Korea in mass ceremony.

SPORTS

1986 5' 7" Spud Webb of Atlanta Hawks wins NBA Slam Dunk Competition.

BEHEADING

1587 Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England after she was implicated in a plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.

WATERGATE

1973 Senate names 7 members to investigate Watergate scandal.

ADVICE

1942 Congress advises FDR that, Americans of Japanese descent should be locked up en masse so they wouldn't oppose the US war effort.

CLIMATE

1989 5 cm of snow falls in outskirts of Los Angeles.

PAPERS

1918 "Stars & Stripes", weekly US armed forces newspaper, 1st published.

EDUCATION

1693 A charter was granted for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va.

POLITICS

1837 The Senate selected the vice president of the United States, choosing Richard Mentor Johnson after no candidate received a majority of electoral votes.

GROUPS

1910 The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated.

ASSASSINATION

1963 Abdul Karim Kassem PM of Iraq (58-63), assassinated in Baghdad at 48.

MOVIES

1915 D.W. Griffith's groundbreaking as well as controversial silent movie epic about the Civil War, "The Birth of a Nation," premiered in Los Angeles.

SUICIDE

1990 Del Shannon Coopersville MI, rock vocalist (Runaway), shoots self at 55.

EXECUTION

1924 The first execution by gas in the United States took place at the Nevada State Prison in Carson City as Gee Jon, a Chinese immigrant convicted of murder, was put to death.

1932 Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll mobster, killed by Dutch Schultz gang.

2007 A federal judge in Fargo, N.D., sentenced Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. to death for the slaying of college student Dru Sjodin.

MAINSTREAM MEDIA

1978 The deliberations of the Senate were broadcast on radio for the first time as members opened debate on the Panama Canal treaties.

1990 "60 Minutes" commentator Andy Rooney suspended by CBS for racial remarks attributed to him by a gay magazine.

STRONGMAN

2003 Tens of thousands of Venezuelans marched in support of 9,000 oil workers fired for leading a two-month strike against President Hugo Chavez.

BORN

1820 William Tecumseh Sherman Major General (Union Army), dies in 1891 (War is hell).

1918 John Intoxication resistance fighter.

1920 Lana Turner Wallace ID, actress (Survivors, Falcon Crest).

1931 James Dean Marion IN, stage/film actor (Giant, Rebel Without a Cause).

BIRTHDAYS

Composer-conductor John Williams is 76. Actor Jack Larson is 75. Former ABC News anchor Ted Koppel is 68. Actor Nick Nolte is 67. Comedian Robert Klein is 66. Actor-rock musician Creed Bratton is 65. Country singer Dan Seals is 60. Singer Ron Tyson is 60. Actress Brooke Adams is 59. Actress Mary Steenburgen is 55. Author John Grisham is 53. Rock singer Vince Neil (Motley Crue) is 47. Rock singer-musician Sammy LLanas (The BoDeans) is 47. Actor Gary Coleman is 40. Actress Mary McCormack is 39. Actor Seth Green is 34. Actor Josh Morrow is 34. Rock musician Phoenix (Linkin Park) is 31. Actor Ryan Pinkston is 20. Actress Karle Warren ("Judging Amy") is 16.

DEATH

1725 Peter the Great Tsar of Russia dies at 52.

2007 Model, actress and tabloid sensation Anna Nicole Smith died in Florida at age 39 of an accidental drug overdose.

February 8, the 39th day of 2008. There are 327 days left in the year.

compiled by Mondoreb
image: libcom
Sources:
* Today in History
* Today in History

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NHRA Championship Drag Racing: The Season Begins!




8000 Horsepower




300+ MPH in less than 5 seconds



"The fastest motorsport on earth"



Cool fans




www.nhra.com

Feb. 7-10
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona

2780 Fairplex Drive

Pomona, CA 91768

www.autoclubracewaypomona.com

Elevation: 1,100 feet

Tickets: (800) 884-NHRA (6472); (213) 480-3232; group tickets, (626) 250-2272
Radio Frequency: 104.7 FM



Every February since 1961, fans have flocked to Southern California



Not just for the un-winterlike weather,




but also for one of drag racing’s grandest traditions:



The unveiling of new cars, drivers, teams, and sponsorships at the NHRA POWERade season opener.




The Big Go West plays out at the fabled facility known for its outstanding traction, smooth surface, and potential for record performances.



How to Get There: The track is about 25 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

From Interstate 10 east, exit Fairplex Drive or White Avenue and go north; follow signs to Fairplex. From I-10 west, exit Fairplex Drive and go north.

The track is about one mile north of the interstate. Arrow Highway provides access from the north.



Visitor Information: La Verne Chamber of Commerce, (909) 593-5265; Pomona Chamber of Commerce, (909) 622-8484.




by RidesAPaleHorse
images: RAPH - [The attatched photos were taken at Bandimere Speedway in Colorado. (Mopar Mile Hi Nationals)]

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