Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Blithering at New Ruskin College

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This just in: 1941:

Blithering House (formerly the Royal Institute of Foreign Relations) has determined that Mr. Churchill’s opposition to the Wehrmacht’s entry into France has caused the air raids London is now experiencing.

The geniuses at Blithering found that German recruitment has increased as young Germans are joining the Wehrmacht in far greater numbers today than before because of Britain’s opposition to Germany’s foreign policy.

The Blithering Report continued that there is a direct relationship between the current spat of London bombings and Mr. Churchill’s failure to come to terms with Mr. Hitler. “The Prime Minister is just making peaceful relations more difficult for all of us,” says Blithering contributing author, Nigel Silverspoon, who added, “and the bombings are harder on our working class and minority party members, much harder on our . . . lower class . . . members . . .”

The Blithering Report also noted that the Jewish problem was a contributing factor and urged Mr. Churchill to adopt a policy of accommodation and reconciliation.


Iraq and al Qaeda: Saddam Hussein attempted to use his own intelligence service and terrorist surrogates against the United States during the first Gulf war. He assisted a fugitive from the 1993 World Trade Center attacks. He attempted to assassinate George H.W. Bush. He sought to blow up the U.S. government's Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty headquarters. He openly supported terrorist activity in the region. "From 1996 to 2003," according to the Senate Intelligence Committee report, "the IIS focused its terrorist activities on western interests, particularly against the U.S. and Israel." We know that in the context of a decade-long confrontation with the United States, Saddam reached out to al Qaeda on numerous occasions. We know that the leadership of al Qaeda reciprocated, requesting assistance in its endeavors. We know that reports of meetings, offers of safe haven, and collaboration persisted.

Secret Agent? Linda Chavez reported in Oct. 8, 2003: All political contributions require the donor to list his or her employer's name, which then becomes a matter of public record accessible instantly on the Internet. Plame listed her "employer's" name, all right. It just happened to be a company that apparently operated as a CIA front, which Plame's political contribution has now exposed to the world.

Turning plants such as corn, soybeans and sunflowers into fuel uses much more energy than the resulting ethanol or biodiesel generates, according to a new Cornell University and University of California-Berkeley study.In terms of energy output compared with energy input for ethanol production, the study found that: corn requires 29 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced; switch grass requires 45 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced; and wood biomass requires 57 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced. soybean plants requires 27 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced, and sunflower plants requires 118 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced.

Overall, just 16% of households in California can afford the median-priced home, according to the California Association of Realtors, the lowest level since 1989, when the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 10.33%. Rates on 30-year fixed-rate loans currently average just 5.81%, according to HSH Associates in Pompton Plains, N.J. --------- I dont know why I bother . . . these are just numbers on paper . . . just statistics. That there are real people whose lives are really diminished by Post Liberal policy, exclusionary policy, does not register . . . just numbers . . . not even people anymore . . . were we ever? (RUTH SIMON Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal)

Very gratifying. Someone is burning the midnight oil, . . . suppose better late than never . . . every day I think I have accepted my fate and then some thing like this and my heart is back in my throat tears in my eyes . . . but then it came to me without a word just the thought . . . no one dies . . .

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Viacom’s second string grifters have arrived . . .

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Study up . . .

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Maybe someone will remember . . .


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