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Kick Assiest Blog
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
Libtard lies, manipulation, ''consensus,'' and hot air
Mood:  chatty
Topic: My Columns

I tried to read through this ridiculous article today, I couldn't get past the first paragragh without laughing...

The turning point on global warming

By John McCain and Joe Lieberman -- The Boston Globe
[Excerpt]

There is now a broad consensus in this country, and indeed in the world, that global warming is happening, that it is a serious problem, and that humans are causing it. The recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded there is a greater than 90 percent chance that greenhouse gases released by human activities like burning oil in cars and coal in power plants are causing most of the observed global warming. This report puts the final nail in denial's coffin about the problem of global warming.

Full Story:
The Boston Globe ~ John McCain and Joe Lieberman ** The turning point on global warming

Fucktard McCain - political pandering at it's finest. As for global warming, duct tape fixes everything. Simply duct tape the mouths of libtards and all the hot air will cool right off. Probably start another mini ice age.

How does "90% sure" put the final nail in the coffin. Shouldn't 100% sure put the final nail in the coffin? LOL, How does this sound:

Me: I am 90% sure my neighbor stole my car.

Officer: OK, that's all the proof I need is 90% sir. We are are sending your neighbor straight to jail without a trial.

Would you stand in the middle of the road in front of an incoming truck and stay put even if you're 90% sure that he's not going to hit you?

"Consensus" IS NOT SCIENCE. There was a CONCENSUS by doctors that leaches cured diseases, there was a CONCENSUS by scientists that the earth was the center of the universe, there was a CONCENUS that witches could cause bad weather in order to make crops fail. The Scientific Method replaced CONCENSUS as the gold standard of proof a 100 years ago. Get with the times people.

The science doesn't support the myth that is man made global warming, because those that push that myth can't answer why there were global warming periods hundreds of years before the industrial revolution, can't answer why the famed "hockey stick" left out important warming data from 1000 years ago, when Greenland was actually green, etc. What they can and are doing is trying to smear anyone that doesn't agree with them, fire them from their positions if they don't agree with it, or want their certifications revoked if they deny it. That doesn't sound like open debate, or that the science actually supports their conclusions. Nope, what we get instead is a "preview" paper that isn't the entire report and is meant for politicians, and those politicians are telling us that the report, that isn't finished yet, is saying that there is a 90% certainty that the sky is falling.

Also, they are saying that the debate is closed, that the 90% certainty is good enough to close the debate. My question is: Why? There is plenty of evidence that the "consensus" is wrong, but those scientists are being bullied into silence, or begrudging agreement with the chicken littles. Consensus isn't science, it's politics. I remember the global freeze of 30 years ago, I remember the food shortage by the year 2000, I remember the oil shortage by the turn of the cenutry, I remember the rainforest disappearing by 2002, all conclusions that were reached by consensus based on abitrary numbers, or junk science.

My favorite was last years severe storm and hurricane predictions that were all the rage based on the one scientists models that were taking into effect the man made global warming models. Funny, those predictions were "adjusted" several times during the season because the doom and gloom wasn't happening the way it was supposed to, based on the models.

Face it, they can't predict what is going to happen next week, next year, or in 20 years, no matter what new natural disaster movie comes out (the Day After comes to mind, as well as Ferngully)

What I'm certain of is that we are a very arrogant bunch to think that little 'ol us are powerful enough to change the planet with our fossil fuel burning internal combustion engines. Remember Mt. Pinatubo??? Threw more crap into the atmosphere when it blew it's cork, than man has polluted since the beginning of time, yet we're still here and so is the earth.

The Polar Bear Pic They Won't Show You

Any Demented-crat that takes global warming seriously shuld be proposing changes that will really change global climate.

All airplanes grounded. No flights within the country or in and out of the country.
No fuel powered ships allowed in US ports. All cargo comming into and leaving the country must be shipped via clipper ship.
Ban cars, trucks, trains, anything that transports people or cargo via burning of any fules. Horse and buggy only.
Shut down all power plants that use coal, oil, natural gas. Stock up on candles and lantern fuel.
Wait a minute, candles and lanterns algo generate CO2!
Demolish concrete buildings and plow up most roads. They retain heat and help heat up the earth.

Time Magazine: Jun. 24, 1974 ---- Another Ice Age?

Cram this "90% sure" argument back in their faces with Saddam Hussein's WMD program. Lurch Heinz Kerry, Shrillary Clintax, Bubba Clintax, Senate Demented-crats, France, the UN, etc. were all 100% certain Saddam had WMDs and that Saddam needed to be disarmed back in 1998 and beyond. NOW, they can't back peddle fast enough.

Update: The latest irony in a long line of hilarious fanatical libtardation...
HEARING ON 'WARMING OF PLANET' CANCELED BECAUSE OF ICE STORM
Also: SAVE IT FOR A SUNNY DAY: Maryville Univ. in St. Louis area cancelling screening of Al Gore's 'Inconvenient Truth' because of a snowstorm.


Posted by yaahoo_ at 2:43 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 February 2007 1:17 AM EST
Mystery Weapon Found in Iraq
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Odd Stuff

MYSTERY WEAPONS SURFACE IN IRAQ

From Michael Yon's website

The recent loss of five helicopters in Iraq has caught the attention of the media. Also in the media is all the new talk of Iranian influence on weapons in Iraq, although my readers learned all about that issue more than a month ago in Walking the Line (Part Two of Three).

In the face of all this "new" controversy about "foreign" weapons in the battle space, I recalled some of the many photos I've taken of caches of weapons captured by Iraqi and American forces in Iraq. The photo above is from one of these.

None of the military persons who've seen the photo were able to identify the weapon depicted in it.

Do you know what it is?

Do you know where it came from?

Filed by Michael Yon in Iraq

Yon is a former U.S. Special Forces soldier, and currently serves as a writer and photographer covering the war front.

Drudge Report Exclusive ** Mystery Weapons Surface in Iraq


Posted by yaahoo_ at 2:02 AM EST
Monday, 12 February 2007
Insulting Allah Now a Crime at San Francisco State University
Mood:  spacey
Now Playing: LIBTARD EDUCATION ALERT
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

Insulting Allah Now a Crime at SFSU

By Little Green Footballs.com

At San Francisco State University, you can do anything you want to a US flag or a Christian religious symbol: burn it, deface it, submerge it in bodily fluids. It’s all good.

But step on paper copies of Hamas and Hizballah flags, and you’re in a world of hurt. (Hat tip: zombie.)

Not because they’re flags, though. Because they contain the world “Allah.”

This story starts with an “anti-terrorism rally” held last October on campus by the College Republicans. To emphasize their point, students stomped on Hezbollah and Hamas flags. According to the college paper, the Golden Gate (X)Press, members of Students Against War and the International Socialist Organization showed up to call the Republicans “racists,” while the president of the General Union of Palestinian Students accused the Repubs of spreading false information about Muslims.

In November, the Associated Students board passed a unanimous resolution, which the (X)Press reported, denounced the California Republicans for “hateful religious intolerance” and criticized those who “pre-meditated the stomping of the flags knowing it would offend some people and possibly incite violence.”

Now you know that there are students who are opposed to desecrating flags on campus -- that is, if the flags represent terrorist organizations.

But wait -- there’s more. A student filed a complaint with the Office of Student Programs and Leadership Development. OSPLD Director Joey Greenwell wrote to the College Republicans informing them that his office had completed an investigation of the complaint and forwarded the report to the Student Organization Hearing Panel, which will adjudicate the charge. At issue is the charge that College Republicans had walked on “a banner with the world ‘Allah’ written in Arabic script” -- it turns out Allah’s name is incorporated into Hamas and Hezbollah flags -- and “allegations of attempts to incite violence and create a hostile environment,” as well as “actions of incivility.”

At an unnamed date, the student panel could decide to issue a warning to, suspend or expel the GOP club from campus. ...

The university’s response? Spokesperson Ellen Griffin told me, “The university stands behind this process.”

And: “I don’t believe the complaint is about the desecration of the flag. I believe that the complaint is the desecration of Allah.”

To visit Charles Johnson's weblog, click here.
Frontpage Mag.com ~ Little Green Footballs.com **
Insulting Allah Now a Crime at SFSU


Posted by yaahoo_ at 7:00 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 12 February 2007 7:22 AM EST
Nancy Puglosi: The Pink Baroness
Mood:  silly
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

I just had to post these pics of...

The Pink Baroness

Come fly with me! 


Posted by yaahoo_ at 6:37 AM EST
Al-Qaeda 'in plot to attack France'
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

Al-Qaeda 'in plot to attack France'

French intelligence has produced a dossier alleging that al-Qaeda plans an attack on the country during forthcoming presidential elections.

The Arabic-language al-Hayat daily newspaper has reported there were "several indications of a plot to copy the Spanish scenario in France", a reference to the explosions that rocked Madrid in March 2004.

The London-based daily quoted mainly "messages posted on internet sites close to al-Qaeda carrying threats against France, accompanied by pictures from the campaigns for the presidential elections", which are slated for April and May.

The newspaper said the eight-page intelligence report took three months to prepare and included contributions from different French intelligence services which identified "four sources of threat".

One came from "Iraqi networks", including returnee volunteers from European countries who had fought with the Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda.

"The north African networks linked to Algeria's Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat" (GSPC) are another source of threat, the report said.

Al-Hayat also published a letter attributed to al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden addressed to a GSPC leader referred to as Abu Qassem, in which he recommends targeting France "to hit where it hurts most".

Although France was not mentioned by name in the letter, the Saudi-born terror chief - who has a $US25 million ($32 million) US bounty on his head - made clear references to it.

"This infidel country has colonised Muslim countries for a long time. Today it uses all its power to support the infidel group which rules Algeria with an iron fist," bin Laden said in the letter published by the daily.

"It is a religious duty to fight [this enemy] even in the heart of its land, especially that it chases the mujahedeen [holy warriors] within its country and in neighbouring ones ... and that it is a firm US ally," the letter said.

Paris has come under fire from Islamic radicals over its 2004 ban on religious insignia including the Muslim headscarf in state schools, as well as over its support for the Algerian Government.

In January, the GSPC urged Algerians to attack French nationals.

Formed in 1998 by dissidents of the Islamic Armed Group, the GSPC is the sole remaining radical movement that continues to wage an insurgency against the secular Algerian state.

Last September the group officially placed itself under al-Qaeda orders.

Sydney Morning Herald ** Al-Qaeda 'in plot to attack France'

But, but, but....this can't happen because the French have capitulated to the jihadis, right? This just comes to show you that the islamo-fascists dont give a damn whether you appease them to not! When will Europe ever figure this out? It's funny, our image is tarnished worldwide just because we're taking the fight to these bastards and not sitting around waiting for them to strike us again. God bless the USA!

Wow Chirac, all that ass-kissing for nothing. I'm headed to France to start a new business. Gonna sell "White Flags", I'll sell millions of them.

No Blood For Croissants!

An appeaser is one who feeds the crocodile -- hoping it will eat him last.
From Sir Winston Churchill, published in Readers Digest in 1954.


Posted by yaahoo_ at 12:44 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 12 February 2007 6:04 AM EST
Bush sticker had consequences (Norway)
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: LIBTARD ''FREE SPEECH'' ALERT
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

WARNING: THIS HAS BEEN TRANSLATED FROM NORWEGIAN TO ENGLISH:

Bush sticker had consequences (Norway)

Vandalism, attempted break-in and in the end the theft of the car itself. All this after Lars Olsson put a Bush-sticker on the car.

Wednesday last week Lars Olsson putt his sticker in support of Bush on his Chrysler Voyager: "George W. Bush. Saving your butt whether you like it or not."

Vandalism
-Already the same day I started to notice the reactions. There was some honking and stuff, Lars says to Dagbladet.no

-Then, Thursday morning I discovered that someone had broken off the window wipers at the rear of the car. I had to fix them, the 33 year old Bush-supporter says. The car was parked over the night in Villaveien in Asker, where he lives. The next morning he was met with new destrictions.

-Someone had tried to enter the vehicle. The handle on the sliding-door on the side was torn off, Lars explains.

Car-theft
Lars fastened the handle with a waier, and the car, with some loose parts but with the Bush-sticker well attached, was as good as new.

-Then, on Friday or Saturday morning someone took off with the car. -Because of the sticker? -Yes, at least that is my theory. I think it would be odd if all these things happen to occur right after I put on the sticker, Lars says.

Bush-admirerer
Lars is self-employed. He runs two web-sites and is a columnist and an innovator, according to himself.

-Why do you admire Bush? He has a strength of character. He does things that are unpopular if he thinks it is right, although it doesn’t pay off politically on the short term, Lars says. -You don’t look especially sad over loosing the car? -No, I understand that this may be a funny story to some. It is impractical to loose the car, but I don’t mind it that much. -If it can lead to more sympathy for Bush in Norway it would be worth it, Lars says.

Asker og Bærum police confirms that the car has been reported stolen. They have no theory about the motive behind the car-theft.

Dagbladet.no ~ Tora Morset ** Bush-klistremerke fikk følger

...freedom of speech in Norway is like freedom of speech in San Francisco.


Posted by yaahoo_ at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, 11 February 2007 11:28 PM EST
Sunday, 11 February 2007
Princeton to close ESP lab
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Funny Stuff

Report: Princeton to close ESP lab

PRINCETON, N.J. -- The extrasensory perception lab at Princeton University will be shuttered at the end of the month. Maybe you already knew that.

The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory will close after 28 years of studying ESP and telekinesis, research that embarrassed university officials and outraged the scientific community.

PEAR's founder, Robert G. Jahn, said the lab, with its aging equipment and dwindling finances, has done what it needed to do.

"If people don't believe us after all the results we've produced, then they never will," Jahn, 76, former dean of Princeton's engineering school and an emeritus professor, told The New York Times for Saturday editions.

Princeton made no official comment on the lab's closure.

One of the world's top experts on jet propulsion, Jahn was able to buck a research system based on university and government money that uses strenuous peer review. Instead, Jahn estimates he was able to raise more than $10 million in private donations over the years.

A standard experiment at PEAR would have a participant sitting in front of an electric box flashing numbers just above or below 100. Staff would tell the person to either "think high" or "think low" as they watched the display.

PEAR researchers concluded that people could alter the results in such machines about two or three times out of 100,000. Jahn claimed if the human mind could slightly alter a machine, it might be able to be used in other areas of human life, such as healing disease.

USA Today ~ Associated Press ** Report: Princeton to close ESP lab

LOL, Princeton to close ESP lab -- Yet, I bet nobody saw it coming. And just exactly how much money was wasted on this wild goose chase? If only that evil Bush wouldn't have cut off funding, then we could have saved Christopher Reeve!

Related: Psychic museum closes unexpectedly, due to unforeseen circumstances


Posted by yaahoo_ at 11:49 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 12 February 2007 12:54 AM EST
Teenage workers laid off after minimum wage hike; employers cutting back hours
Mood:  d'oh
Now Playing: LIBTARD ''CHANGE FOR AMERICA'' ALERT
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

New wage boost puts squeeze on teenage workers across Arizona

Employers are cutting back hours, laying off young staffers

Oh, for the days when Arizona's high school students could roll pizza dough, sweep up sticky floors in theaters or scoop ice cream without worrying about ballot initiatives affecting their earning power.

That's certainly not the case under the state's new minimum-wage law that went into effect last month.

Some Valley employers, especially those in the food industry, say payroll budgets have risen so much that they're cutting hours, instituting hiring freezes and laying off employees.

And teens are among the first workers to go.

Companies maintain the new wage was raised to $6.75 per hour from $5.15 per hour to help the breadwinners in working-poor families. Teens typically have other means of support.

Mark Messner, owner of Pepi's Pizza in south Phoenix, estimates he has employed more than 2,000 high school students since 1990. But he plans to lay off three teenage workers and decrease hours worked by others. Of his 25-person workforce, roughly 75 percent are in high school.

"I've had to go to some of my kids and say, 'Look, my payroll just increased 13 percent,' " he said. " 'Sorry, I don't have any hours for you.' "

Messner's monthly cost to train an employee has jumped from $440 to $580 as the turnover rate remains high.

"We go to great lengths to hang on to our high school workers, but there are a lot of kids who come in and get one check in their pocket and feel like they're living large and out the door they go," he said. "We never get our return on investment when that happens."

For years, economists have debated how minimum-wage increases impact the teenage workforce.

The Employment Policies Institute in Washington, which opposed the recent increases, cited 2003 data by Federal Reserve economists showing a 10 percent increase caused a 2 percent to 3 percent decrease in employment.

It also cited comments by notedeconomist Milton Friedman, who maintained that high teen unemployment rates were largely the result of minimum-wage laws.

"After a wage hike, employers seek to take fewer chances on individuals with little education or experience," one institute researcher told lawmakers in 2004.

Tom Kelly, owner of Mary Coyle Ol' Fashion Ice Cream Parlor in Phoenix, voted for the minimum-wage increase. But he said, "The new law has impacted us quite a bit."

It added about $2,000 per month in expenses. The store, which employs mostly teen workers, has cut back on hours and has not replaced a couple of workers who quit.

Kelly raised the wages of workers who already made above minimum wage to ensure pay scales stayed even. As a result, "we have to be a lot more efficient" and must increase menu prices, he said.

While most of the state's 124,067 workers between the ages of 16 and 19 made well above $5.15 per hour before the change, the new law has created real-life economic opportunities.

Liliana Hernandez brings home noticeably more under the new law. The 18-year-old, who attends Metro Tech High School in Phoenix and works part time at Central High School, is saving the extra money, maybe to put towards buying a used car.

Hernandez said she deserves the raise just like any other Arizona worker even if she still lives with her parents.

"I'm doing the best I can and working hard like everyone else," she said.

In the months leading up to last November's vote, advocates of the new law maintained that it would help Arizona create a "living wage" for some of the poorest workers.

The Economic Policy Institute estimated that 145,000 Arizonans would receive a pay raise. That was how many made $5.15 to $6.74 per hour.

At one press conference, a mother described how she was unable to afford basic school supplies for her son.

Opponents, however, said there was little talk about teenage workers. "Everyone wanted to focus on the other aspects of the minimum-wage campaign," said Michelle Bolton, Arizona state director of the National Federation of Independent Business.

An Employment Policies Institute study determined that 30.1 percent of affected workers in Arizona fell between the ages of 16 and 19.

"Workers affected by the minimum-wage increase are less likely to be supporting a family than the typical Arizona worker," it stated. "For example, 30.4 percent of the workers are living with their parent or parents, while only 7.6 percent of all Arizona workers are in this category."

John Weischedel, a senior at the East Valley Institute of Technology in Mesa, knows he is lucky to be making $8 per hour at an auto dealership and learning technical skills. So are most of his friends who make $9 or more per hour while still attending high school.

After the minimum-wage law went into effect, "a couple of my friends got laid off - they worked in fast food," he said. "They're going to wait until they're out of high school to find other jobs."

Matt Dempsey contributed to this article.
Arizona Republic ~ Chad Graham ** New wage boost puts squeeze on teenage workers across Arizona


Posted by yaahoo_ at 6:40 PM EST
Updated: Sunday, 11 February 2007 7:29 PM EST
Canadian mint to unveil coin worth one million dollars
Mood:  silly
Topic: Odd Stuff

Interesting publicity stunt...

Royal Canadian Mint Photo: The Royal Canadian Mint will soon unveil a gold coin worth one million Canadian dollars (850,000 US dollars), an official told AFP. (Royal Canadian Mint)

Canadian mint to unveil coin worth one million dollars

OTTAWA -- The Royal Canadian Mint will soon unveil a gold coin worth one million Canadian dollars (850,000 US dollars), an official told AFP.

But the valuable loonie, a sobriquet given to Canadian one-dollar coins, will not go into circulation, said mint spokeswoman Pam Aung Thin.

"It's a new denomination for us," she said. "However, I doubt you'll find it in someone's change purse or ever used in a parking meter."

Rather, the "very large coin" will be sold to collectors and niche investors, she said.

The mint plans to introduce the coin in April. "Not a lot" will be minted, Aung Thin said.

Like all Canadian coins, it will feature on one side a likeness of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, also Canada's head of state, she said, refusing to reveal any other design details.

The editor of Canadian Coin News, Bret Evans, told public broadcaster CBC it would be the first of its kind in the world, breaking a record for value.

"The coin becomes an event," Evans said. "It's purely being done to get attention, to throw something on the market, to make a statement, which is: 'Here we are.'"

However, the last time such a special coin was minted, in Austria, all 15 -- worth 100,000 euro (130,000 US) each -- sold out in less than a month, he added.

Yahoo News ~ Agence France Presse ** Canadian mint to unveil coin worth one million dollars

Are they gonna make a $999,999 coin for change when ya buy a candy bar in a vending machine?


Posted by yaahoo_ at 1:21 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, 11 February 2007 1:28 AM EST
Saturday, 10 February 2007
Will it run? Tulsa to dig up car buried for 50 years
Mood:  vegas lucky
Topic: Odd Stuff

It's Cristine, right out of the crypt...

Will it run? Tulsa to dig up car buried for 50 years

TULSA, Oklahoma -- Organizers of a coming-out party for a buried 1957 Plymouth Belvedere could use some help.

The car, which was buried in brand-new condition under the lawn of the Tulsa County Courthouse in 1957, is scheduled to be unearthed June 15 as part of the Oklahoma Centennial.

Promoters are looking for people who helped lower the car into its crypt in 1957 to perhaps shed some light on what to expect when the car is unearthed.

There's speculation the car may have turned into a pile of rust. Or that it's in pristine condition and worth thousands of dollars.

Sharon King Davis, who has chaired Tulsa's centennial efforts, looked at photos of the people responsible for burying the car in 1957 and found her grandfather.

"I wish grandpa had left me some instructions," she told the Tulsa World.

The car had been largely forgotten until Davis and her group started work on the centennial. Files on the car have vanished, so it's not clear what to expect when the lid is lifted.

What's known is that the car is on a steel pallet with jacks under the axles. Efforts were made to preserve it, but it's unclear if moisture has gotten to the metal and caused rust.

"There's a kind of Rip Van Winkle reaction," Davis says. "Most people had long ago forgotten the buried car, but as the time to dig it up nears, they are waking up and wondering about life in 1957."

Another unknown is who will be able to claim the car.

When the car was buried, a contest was announced to award the car and a $100 savings account to the person who came closest to guessing Tulsa's population in 2007.

Organizers concede that finding that person or his or her heirs may not be easy.

At the time, the guesses were recorded on microfilm and sealed in a steel container buried with the car.

Buried car Web site
CNN.com ~ Associated Press ~ Will it run? Tulsa to dig up car buried for 50 years


Posted by yaahoo_ at 2:11 AM EST

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