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Of Mice and Men from Mars, Minons, Morons and Stooges Dummy Down America

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

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Watch any of the so called news programs and all you’re likely to find is that Jon is upset because Kate did not wipe his ass just right (it traumatized their kids (and likely anyone else forced to watch this kind of crap)). Serious discussion on the impact of the pack of lies that lead this nation into the worst disaster in living memory. Nada. Thousands of American Soldiers dead, and tens of thousands wounded or psychically damaged beyond repair… Pick up the paper and Kathleen Parker just hopes that President Obama has a little more Mars in him, suppose she is not satisfied with the over 80,000 women and children made widows and orphans in a war that was, not only completely unnecessary, but in addition a complete and total fabrication. Kathleen Parker writes….
Kathleen Parker: Mars and Venus collide

His voice was also calm and reasonable, his remarks simultaneously sharp and blunt. Cheney said he remains a strong proponent of enhanced interrogation, which he said was used with only “hardened terrorists after other efforts had failed.” The interrogations “were legal, essential, justified, successful, and the right thing to do.”

Cheney was especially forceful in criticizing Obama’s “selective release” of documents on the interrogation program without also releasing the intelligence those interrogations produced.

“The public was given less than half the truth,” he said. “The released memos were carefully redacted to leave out references to what our government learned through the methods in question.”

Indeed “The public was given less than half the truth,” there was NO TRUTH to ANY of this. We were marched off to war on nothing but a pack of lies. And to add insult to injury, beyond the cost of precious American blood, but the cost of six trillion dollars is placed upon the already broken back of the American taxpayer. Incompetence fuled by fools and a “Big Brother” moron mentality offered up from the stooges of the American press… Utterly disgusting a shame and disgrace to the buzzards.

Of Mice and Men – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Based on Steinbeck’s own experiences as a bindle stiff in the 1920s (before the arrival of the Okies he would vividly describe in The Grapes of Wrath), the title is taken from Robert Burns’s poem, To a Mouse, which are often quoted as: “The best-laid plans of mice and men/often go awry,” though in the original Scots of the poem they read: “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men/Gang aft agley.”

Required reading in many high schools, Of Mice and Men has been a frequent target of censors for what some consider offensive and vulgar language; consequently, it appears on the American Library Association’s list of the Most Challenged Books of 21st Century.

Really do not care where any of our men are from (Mars or someplace other than this current bazaaro universe)… Just hope we can find someone with the balls to put an end to this tragic comedy of errors.
Bazaaro World | Chad Was Here

I have reason to believe that the world has turned upside down or is spinning in a different direction. We have crossed over into some parallel universe where everything is backwards and at any moment I expect the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to arrive and/or hell to freeze over. It’ll shock and surprise you. You’ll be happy and sad. It’s like your birthday and a your funeral at the same time. I’ll probably tell you later.

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Common Sense (an Uncommon Commodity in this Economy)

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Common Sense! There’s something that the movers and shakers in Washington and on Wall Street might use a good dose of… Too bad its in neither interest to do the right thing which was the first thing they should have done to begin with. Choosing Instead to take the US taxpayer for a ride down the Argentina rose garden path… Some who have been down that road (most notable the Argentines) are still covered in rose colored thorns. A tremendous public debt and an economy about as vibrant as a dead cat.

Now the word on the street is that they have a new found a new chief executive officer over at Citigroup… Edward Kelly, a well-known investment banker, has been named the US bank’s chief financial officer, replacing Gary Crittenden, who moves over to become chairman of Citi Holdings, a new unit created in January to dispose of the bank’s ‘non-core’ businesses. For those of you who don’t know Ed, he’s known as a no nonsense high powered attorney (who knows where the bodies are buried and how to lower those into a hole who are not yet counted among the stench of the living dead) . While with the Carlyle Group they preformed a commendable job with Ingenio’s Keen and Nightflirt (porno and long distant loan shark operation (talk about putting the fox in charge of the hen house).

Watched the ABC’s Sunday’s Morning, in astonishment, with George Will and Robert Reich in actual agreement, for like the first time in a month of Sundays… (Let’s see in dog years it may already be 2012 on the Mayan Calendar)

Robert Reich’s Blog: In the Wake of AIG: Obama’s First Priority

What’s particularly embarrassing for the current Administration is that it had promised to undertake the Wall Street bailout far more transparently and effectively than the way the Bush administration went about it. The Obama Administration had assured the public that, among other things, taxpayer money would no longer be used to backstop Wall Street bonuses. (It’s worth noting, in this regard, that the related plan put forward by the Obama Treasury to limit executive pay in Wall Street firms that received bailouts turned out to be riddled with holes.)

We’ve also learned that much of the 170 billion has been used by AIG to pay off AIG’s putative obligations to other Wall Street banks such as Goldman Sachs. Goldman has maintained that it got no bailout money from the Treasury. But in fact it received some $13 billion through AIG. More troubling is that the original plan to bail out AIG was concocted at a meeting held last fall, run by then Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson who, before becoming Teasury Secretary, had been CEO of Goldman Sachs. Also attending the meeting was Lloyd Blankenfein, the current CEO of Goldman Sachs. Also at the meeting: Tim Geithner, then head of the New York Fed.

None of this would be nearly as awful if the Wall Street bailout were working. But here we are six months after it began and it’s still the case that almost no loans are being made to Main Street. This week the Fed is launching its own program to get loans to consumers financed by private investors, in effect by-passing the big Wall Street banks.

Long story short here both Robert Reich and George Will agreed that the proper solution was chapter 11… Which was the PNN position from the very beginning.Lord Save US from the Midnight Senate ( Do not stick your toe into a blackhole) « Doctor Buzzard

It looks as if we may not only have a problem with massive data but also useless data. In the current banking crisis some say its a problem of liquidity… Complexity would address this as the by product of useless functions that produce toxic securities which should be allowed to fail if the system is to survive at an optimum level. Throwing an infinite money or any amount of massive data simply will not work. The system is self correcting, as in the invisible hand of Adam Smith…

Anything else simply provides a slush fund for the politically correct well connected of the DC Wall Street sophisticate snobbish elite.

Is this really the beginning of the end or the next really Great Depression? In ten thousand years from now who will really know or care but in a few short weeks taxes are due so here are some tips from a big time blogger banker friend… Whom just wrote a book or something.
My Best Tax Tips! | Wide Awake in Wonderland

Nontheless, despite my pledges that THIS is the year I hire a pro, there I am on April 14th: installing TurboTax, rifling through mountains of paper, and drinking heavily.

However, along the way, my pain is your gain. I have picked up some tips, and with April 15 on the horizon, I thought I’d share them with you.

New Science from Mars Suggest CBS a Survivor Alaska Episode

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

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Lucky7Star © June 9th 2007

Muddled puddles puzzle scientist…

Virtually impossible” for liquid water to exist without boiling away in the planet’s thin atmosphere.But it turns out the claim is impossible for an entirely different – and much more basic – reason: the terrain in question is on the side of a crater, and is therefore sloped too greatly for water to pool into puddles.

Still the question remains, if its not water then what is it… Here is the pic without the false color and in greater resolution:

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There are those who question the science of recent data from Mars… What with a discussion that has moved from first finding traces of water vapor to the present discussion of exactly how many square miles would the Martian Ocean cover were the ice formation benith the surface to suddenly melt!!!???… Is a bit of a quantum leap in our understanding of our closest “hospitable” planet (Only Venus is closer but far too hot to support life as we know it). That is one reason to understand the science of what has happened on Mars is reflected and important to our current understanding of climate change. The old models were wrong this is but one example. Some in the vested industry of our present economy may think this is some kind of over reaction, it is only because they have not caught up with the science or simple refuse to see the evidence of a clear and present danger. The consequences of miscalculation are nothing short of catastrophic. It already appears to be a dire situation for the Polar Bear but at least one small cub appears healthy in The Berlin Zoo CBS Reports.

‘Up to half’ of Mars may have ice

By Neil Bowdler BBC News
Scientists in the US say that initial data from a new way of scanning Mars has shown up to half of the Red Planet’s surface may contain ice.

The new method of scanning for water offers vastly more accurate readings than before, they say.

I’m sure you’re all thinkning to yourself “This is all nice and fine but what does it really mean… To Me!??? Well, I’ve considered your thoughts in this equation and the formula results point to but one unmistakeble conclusion… CBS Survivor

Must take a trip to a new place in space… Sure anyone could figure out a way to live on Tahiti ya think??? How about something more in line with current events. How about a Survivor Alaska Episode… Great idea! Talk about your real life drama. Maybe they could share a piece of sea ice that has broken off the rapidly diminishing Artic ice shelf and perhaps match wits with a Polar Bear… My money is on the Bear.

Just to give you some of your an idea of a location outside of the Artic Circle… How about a New Island just minted off the coast of Greenland… Check it out.

Stephen Hawking world renowned physicist says “Survival of the human race depends on its ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe.” unless we learn to protect the beautiful planet we live on now what good will it do to move, where will we go ? It makes me wonder did we live on Mars at one time? At the rate we are destroying the one we live on now it won’t be long before it looks like Mars…lifeless or are least life as we know it.I think we need to pull our heads out of the sand and take a long look around us, take better care of what we have, even our poles are melting, the polar bear is even in danger of becoming extinct in the very near future. I don’t know about you but that scares me, I don’t have a space ship in my garage and if I did where would I go?

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Buzzzzzing on the Bees… Hooray For Hollywood!

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Lucky7Star © April 30th 2007

Buzz on the Bees Hooray For Hollywood! by Psychic News Network‘s Lucky7Star When confronted with the choice as to whether would give up their cell phone if it would save the Bee population… It’s a no brainier, most I’m sure would in a heartbeat if it might help…

Much of what has been made up to the moment on what has touted to be the end of civlization, as we know it, has been marketly removed from the science of it all. The ranks of astrologers is filled with more hard science than the controversy of the bees at the heart of it matter… For the moment it appears as more Hollywood hoop-la than anything else. Read for yourself:

Would you give up wireless services to save the bees? How about to save money? by ZDNet‘s Mitch Ratcliffe — Something strange is happening to honey bees. They seem to be getting lost while they are away from their hives, leaving queen bees and immature workers alone, without food, in a syndrome called “Colony Collapse Disorder.” The thing is, these insects are the ultimate in social producers, pollinating plants and crops that account for up [...]

Antidotally I can say that I’ve witnessed the onset of what appears to be “maybe” some kind of virus that I suspect is responsible for the for the sudden destruction of the pollinator bee. As I made an observation of very odd bee behavior (That of a Honey Bee landing in my dogs water bowl). I retrieved the bee from the water and thought I was doing the right thing by drying its wings allowing it to fly away. The next day a considerable number of the Bumble bees lay dead and dying, some still crawling around my doorway. Still they have not totally vanished but its difficult to ascribe this epidemic to wireless phone service. It is altogether disconcerting and points to a desperate need for better science.

The virus is a prime suspect because of how swiftly it appears to have jumped to a different but related species. Something is going on… A wireless solution would be of some comfort because we would only have push a button to turn off the radio and save the world… Simple. If it is a virus then it all of a sudden becomes much more complex because in the entire course of human history we have never defeated a virus… And we never will if this devolution of science continues. Because of “sensitive images” Those in the Bush Administration may need to restrict satellite images. Hooray For Hollywood!