“It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest.” — Pope Francis
Some of you may recall Federal District Judge Hanen in Brownsville hearing the case where Texas and 25 other states sued Zero for his illegal immigration plans and policies. That case is now pending before SCOTUS, but during the course of events leading up to Hanen’s order, government attorneys (DOJ) lied and lied and lied some more about what was… Read more »
fat albert
May 19, 2016 9:28 pm
#55 BC:
IMHO, militant Islam is much like a mental disease that is passed around, much like the flu or measles. The way to control the disease is to isolate and treat the source so that it can’t spread further.
In the case of Radical Militant Islam, treatment may be hazardous to the carriers health. . . . . .
I’m just wondering how long Kimber is going to last in Yonkers, N.Y. I’m surprised Cuomo and Schumer haven’t run them out of town…and the state.
Bonecrusher
May 19, 2016 7:44 pm
#48 FA: Agreed. Is it the entire “palestenian” teenage population, does it include the parents as well? The real problem is that the hate filling, brain washing starts in infancy and continues until adulthood. Does one have to exterminate the entire population of Gaza and the West bank to stop the nonsense?
fat albert #48 Just like a rabid dog, animals like this simply need to be exterminated. They need no trial, there is no defense, they simply need to be put down. Hmmmmm back in the LST days I made a suggestion how to deal with those people, even supported my argument with historical precedent. I was told such things as… Read more »
Transgenders wanting to use their preferred restroom ought to give others time to get used to it before insisting: According to Mrs. Workman, the transgender woman began raising her voice and using explicit language towards her while continuing to follow her into the restroom. Once both women were inside the otherwise empty restroom, Mrs. Workman told authorities that Ms. Wright… Read more »
Within the next couple of years, outside the spotlight, Jenner will “de-transition” back into a man.
How does one de-transition back to something he could not transition away from? He could have mutilated his body but he would have been a eunuch not a woman.
#27
I call BS. If you’re nervous or unsure, why do your transition so publicly? Magazine covers, reality TV, the whole 9 yards. Maybe the de-transition talk is really just more publicity — maybe the TV show tanked or has poor ratings?
TexMo
May 19, 2016 12:25 pm
#7 Bones
Robin Cook wrote a book along these lines about 20 years ago.
Chromosome 6 is a prophetic thriller that challenges the medical ethics of genetic manipulation and cloning in the jungles of equatorial Africa, where one mistake could bridge the gap between man and ape—and forever change the genetic map of our existence…
Ronald Bailey wrote an article 16 years ago on the 30th anniversary of Earth Day. Mark Perry found the article and republished his list of 18 dire predictions from all the “experts” back then. It’s now been 46 years since these declarations were made. Read and enjoy. 7. “It is already too late to avoid mass starvation,” declared Denis Hayes,… Read more »
Bonecrusher
May 19, 2016 12:19 pm
#27 TT: I think he/she/it stopped short of getting the junk cut off. Now he/she/it wants to reverse the process. I wonder, if reversal is really an option and will his rejuvenated junk work again?
And, on today’s topic item: Jenner having second thoughts Within the next couple of years, outside the spotlight, Jenner will “de-transition” back into a man. Jenner has previously been nervous over the “transition.” In a Vanity Fair article last year, she discussed a panic attack she had after undergoing “facial-feminization” surgery. “What did I just do?” Jenner asked him/herself. “What… Read more »
fat albert
May 19, 2016 12:01 pm
#8 Tedtam: Bill Nye is not and never has been a scientist. He’s a 2nd rate engineer who couldn’t keep his job in the aerospace industry and turned to making kids videos as a way to keep bread (no doubt organic and non-GMO) on the table. According to people I know who have worked with him, he’s also a arrogant,… Read more »
#21 Mharper Sounds eminently sensible to me. Even sturdy cardboard would work for me, especially if cremation is being done. A cousin passed away from cancer some years ago. Due to limited funds, she was actually buried in a casket liner, or something similar. It was pretty, and sturdy enough, to be used in lieu of a full casket. She… Read more »
#19 Re: property rights I’ve seen some liberal idiocy in this area in my neighborhood: 1) At one of the few civic club meetings I’ve attended (my head tends to get a little ‘splodey, so I avoid them), a petition was being passed around to prohibit work trucks from being brought home, despite the fact that there’s a city ordinance… Read more »
mharper42
May 19, 2016 11:55 am
Massive thunderstorm has just reached my house. A pine tree was struck by lightning several days ago, a couple of blocks away — homeowner said there were flames, quickly put out by the rain. I’d hafta see pix to believe that.
mharper42
May 19, 2016 11:50 am
#20
Sounds eminently sensible to me. Even sturdy cardboard would work for me, especially if cremation is being done.
From Mark Perry in his series of “markets in everything.” You can now rent a casket for the funeral service. A rental casket is a casket that has a removable interior. The body is placed in a simple wooden box and the box is placed inside the casket, giving the appearance that the body is actually in the casket. In… Read more »
Don Boudreaux at Cafe Hayek: The individual property owner cannot force others to participate in her chosen use, although she is free to bargain for others’ voluntary participation in that use. And the individual property owner need not first secure the approval of other people in order for her to use her property as she chooses, as long as she… Read more »
Oops. Would have been a very interesting discovery I’m sure. My team and I at Project Veritas were investigating George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, and their connection to radical agitprop movements, both foreign and domestic. We set up an undercover meeting with an individual who has represented Soros’s initiatives in Eastern Europe. That individual even called us back, and we… Read more »
Stumbled across this one (from nursing horror stories): “This happened slightly before I got my license, when I was still working as a nurse tech. I was sitting one-on-one with a patient who had ankle restraints. She kept complaining that it was too hot in the room, so we lowered the temperature, took off blankets, and got a fan to… Read more »
I haven’t figured out why the Catholics have an extra hurdle along the way. They must have really done something bad one time.
🙂
I read the above Francis quote to my wife..
She: I wish we could resurrect John Paul.
Me: Oh, I think he’s already resurrected. And went straight through with a “Get Out Of Purgatory Free” Card.
That’s a joke folks. We be Lutherans and don’t have to mess with any of that Purgatory stuff.
Whatever you say, Frankie…..
“It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest.” — Pope Francis
Some of you may recall Federal District Judge Hanen in Brownsville hearing the case where Texas and 25 other states sued Zero for his illegal immigration plans and policies. That case is now pending before SCOTUS, but during the course of events leading up to Hanen’s order, government attorneys (DOJ) lied and lied and lied some more about what was… Read more »
#55 BC:
IMHO, militant Islam is much like a mental disease that is passed around, much like the flu or measles. The way to control the disease is to isolate and treat the source so that it can’t spread further.
In the case of Radical Militant Islam, treatment may be hazardous to the carriers health. . . . . .
Texpat
#56
Get Em While they are Hot
Yeah that has crossed my mind too. I’d bet there is some huge payoffs going from Kimber.
53 Squawk
I’m just wondering how long Kimber is going to last in Yonkers, N.Y. I’m surprised Cuomo and Schumer haven’t run them out of town…and the state.
#48 FA: Agreed. Is it the entire “palestenian” teenage population, does it include the parents as well? The real problem is that the hate filling, brain washing starts in infancy and continues until adulthood. Does one have to exterminate the entire population of Gaza and the West bank to stop the nonsense?
#49: OH HELL YES!! Definitely a winner.
Kimber has a pocket 357 wheel gun I’d like to have
‘Kimber 1911 Ultra .45 caliber handgun’
The lady certainly knows what to use.
I’m sure its just a coincidence.
fat albert #48 Just like a rabid dog, animals like this simply need to be exterminated. They need no trial, there is no defense, they simply need to be put down. Hmmmmm back in the LST days I made a suggestion how to deal with those people, even supported my argument with historical precedent. I was told such things as… Read more »
A 10 Dollar bill.
#47 BC:
Just like a rabid dog, animals like this simply need to be exterminated. They need no trial, there is no defense, they simply need to be put down.
soul-less animals.
There must be a special place in Hell for animals such as this.
Koo koo ka choo
IT twernt so wright after all was it?
Transgenders wanting to use their preferred restroom ought to give others time to get used to it before insisting: According to Mrs. Workman, the transgender woman began raising her voice and using explicit language towards her while continuing to follow her into the restroom. Once both women were inside the otherwise empty restroom, Mrs. Workman told authorities that Ms. Wright… Read more »
#35
>:-(
Mharper
It does not matter what he has had done that would need to be undone he is a guy, has been a guy and will always be a guy.
I think once you are a eunuch, no de-transitioning for you.
#36 Squawks
Jenner had some biochemical/hormonal modifications, possibly some plastic surgery. So there would presumably be some undoing to be done.
Transgendered men are nothing more than eunuchs with fancy plastic surgery.
trans2Jenner?
Dangit, the superscript thingy did not work, I must not have the code right.
Desperado trying to remain relevant in the time of the Kardashians.
Tedtam
#27
How does one de-transition back to something he could not transition away from? He could have mutilated his body but he would have been a eunuch not a woman.
Tedtam
#33
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
“less urges” ….“less urges”……“less urges”…..“less urges”
Morley Safer passed away. Just days after his retirement from 60 Minutes.
Okay, I just got through yelling at the radio.
It’s “fewer urges”, not “less urges”… arggghhh!
#29 Thanks for the laugh!
#27
I call BS. If you’re nervous or unsure, why do your transition so publicly? Magazine covers, reality TV, the whole 9 yards. Maybe the de-transition talk is really just more publicity — maybe the TV show tanked or has poor ratings?
#7 Bones
Robin Cook wrote a book along these lines about 20 years ago.
Ronald Bailey wrote an article 16 years ago on the 30th anniversary of Earth Day. Mark Perry found the article and republished his list of 18 dire predictions from all the “experts” back then. It’s now been 46 years since these declarations were made. Read and enjoy. 7. “It is already too late to avoid mass starvation,” declared Denis Hayes,… Read more »
#27 TT: I think he/she/it stopped short of getting the junk cut off. Now he/she/it wants to reverse the process. I wonder, if reversal is really an option and will his rejuvenated junk work again?
And, on today’s topic item: Jenner having second thoughts Within the next couple of years, outside the spotlight, Jenner will “de-transition” back into a man. Jenner has previously been nervous over the “transition.” In a Vanity Fair article last year, she discussed a panic attack she had after undergoing “facial-feminization” surgery. “What did I just do?” Jenner asked him/herself. “What… Read more »
#8 Tedtam: Bill Nye is not and never has been a scientist. He’s a 2nd rate engineer who couldn’t keep his job in the aerospace industry and turned to making kids videos as a way to keep bread (no doubt organic and non-GMO) on the table. According to people I know who have worked with him, he’s also a arrogant,… Read more »
#21 Mharper Sounds eminently sensible to me. Even sturdy cardboard would work for me, especially if cremation is being done. A cousin passed away from cancer some years ago. Due to limited funds, she was actually buried in a casket liner, or something similar. It was pretty, and sturdy enough, to be used in lieu of a full casket. She… Read more »
5 minute lecture on Climate Change from Prager University.
#19 Re: property rights I’ve seen some liberal idiocy in this area in my neighborhood: 1) At one of the few civic club meetings I’ve attended (my head tends to get a little ‘splodey, so I avoid them), a petition was being passed around to prohibit work trucks from being brought home, despite the fact that there’s a city ordinance… Read more »
Massive thunderstorm has just reached my house. A pine tree was struck by lightning several days ago, a couple of blocks away — homeowner said there were flames, quickly put out by the rain. I’d hafta see pix to believe that.
#20
Sounds eminently sensible to me. Even sturdy cardboard would work for me, especially if cremation is being done.
From Mark Perry in his series of “markets in everything.” You can now rent a casket for the funeral service. A rental casket is a casket that has a removable interior. The body is placed in a simple wooden box and the box is placed inside the casket, giving the appearance that the body is actually in the casket. In… Read more »
Don Boudreaux at Cafe Hayek: The individual property owner cannot force others to participate in her chosen use, although she is free to bargain for others’ voluntary participation in that use. And the individual property owner need not first secure the approval of other people in order for her to use her property as she chooses, as long as she… Read more »
GMOs cause autism. It says so on the innernets.
Oops. Would have been a very interesting discovery I’m sure. My team and I at Project Veritas were investigating George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, and their connection to radical agitprop movements, both foreign and domestic. We set up an undercover meeting with an individual who has represented Soros’s initiatives in Eastern Europe. That individual even called us back, and we… Read more »
#4 – I would love to take a couple of laps on one of those IF someone ELSE is buying! (not sure if I would survive though hahahahahahaha 🙂 )
those have been around for several years
I assume this wasn’t the kind of stool that, for example, a patient’s feet were propped up on? A different kind of stool…
Stumbled across this one (from nursing horror stories): “This happened slightly before I got my license, when I was still working as a nurse tech. I was sitting one-on-one with a patient who had ankle restraints. She kept complaining that it was too hot in the room, so we lowered the temperature, took off blankets, and got a fan to… Read more »
Danger train strikes police officer on Harrisburg. The thing I found interesting about this story was the number of riders on the train at the time of the crash.
http://abc13.com/news/hpd-officer-is-hospitalized-after-metro-rail-stikes-car/1343641/
Spoiler alert – you read that right 2 riders. Your tax dollars at work.