Thursday Cult of Texanism Comments

After several presidents come from your home state you kind of get used to the penis envy you generate, especially from the cultured “East Coast”. Now that a candidate is actually from Texas expect it to ratchet up even further. Take today’s hit piece from Salon:

Alas, the cheers that broke out among a well-heeled Republican audience last week at the mention of Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s execution of 234 convicts at a recent GOP presidential debate were all too real. Such is their anger and alienation that they’d gladly drag us back to the 19th century, when public hangings competed with traveling Wild West shows as popular entertainment.

Hey, you forgot the back alley abortions, dumbass.

Texanism is basically the John Birch Society in a cowboy hat. Oh, and don’t forget the six-gun. Perry’s almost surely apocryphal tale (there were no witnesses) of shooting a coyote while jogging during an election campaign was calculated to enhance his image of manly self-reliance.

We’re all racists? Come on, these are standard Democrat/Alinsky talking points. You can do better than that.

Now, where I come from, bragging about something like that — as Perry’s taken to doing on the campaign trail — would be an embarrassment. But then that ain’t the metaphysical realm Perry calls “the state uh Texas,” which has little to do with the actual state he governs, but everything to do with Texanism.

Where you come from (New Jersey) people disappear into the Hudson River with a brand new set of concrete shoes. You come from the same place as those orange morons on “Jersey Shore”. Are you kin to Snookie?

By the time John F. Kennedy made his fateful visit to Dallas in November 1963, Texanists were circulating handbills accusing the president of giving “support and encouragement to … Communist inspired racial riots,” and consistently appointing “anti-Christians to public office.”

Ah yes. Texas killed Kennedy. Forget for a moment that Oswald was from New Orleans. He was a dyed-in-the-wool communist that those evil Texanists were warning every one about.

Sounds familiar, no? It’s always race and religion with these jokers; tycoon economics and Deep South authoritarianism.

I think we know which side of the political spectrum cannot exist without racial tension, and it has nothing to do with the Deep South.
Oh, and Halliburton!

Keeping cows out, I can tell you, would cost $2 a foot; the expense of building and maintaining the Great Wall of Texas, I can’t imagine. But you can bet your grandma’s unconstitutional Social Security check that some big Perry supporter would get the cement contract. Houston-based Halliburton could man the watchtowers.

And no idiotic rant would be complete without a little Climate Astrology:

Meanwhile, half of Texas is aflame while its governor’s on TV denying climate change. Having slashed state forest management and firefighting budgets in the face of historic heat and drought, Perry now demands that the accursed federal government turn over heavy equipment already engaged in fighting wildfires for the state’s largest employer: the U.S. Army at Ft. Hood.

It’s gonna be a fun election season.


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  1. Robert M Avatar
    Robert M

    Let me be FIRST for what it is worth.

  2. Robert M Avatar
    Robert M

    Let me be FIRST for what it is worth.

  3. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    1
    Okay. Just this once.

  4. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    1
    Okay. Just this once.

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Let’s make a deal with the rest of the country. We’ll just cut off the gas at the border, stop paying federal taxes, and just manage our own affairs until the rest of the problems get straightened out by Washington.

  6. El Gordo Avatar

    Let’s make a deal with the rest of the country. We’ll just cut off the gas at the border, stop paying federal taxes, and just manage our own affairs until the rest of the problems get straightened out by Washington.

  7. Katfish Avatar

    At the risk of opening yesterday’s fluoridation discussion again. I have a chemistry question.

    What is the difference between the Cl in saltwater and the Cl in bleach?

  8. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    At the risk of opening yesterday’s fluoridation discussion again. I have a chemistry question.
    What is the difference between the Cl in saltwater and the Cl in bleach?

  9. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #1 RM

    Let me be FIRST for what it is worth.

    Being #1 is woth diamonds and gold, it is a prize beyond measure! But being #100 is even better. ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #1 RM

    Let me be FIRST for what it is worth.

    Being #1 is woth diamonds and gold, it is a prize beyond measure! But being #100 is even better. ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    The chlorine in bleach is in the form of sodium hypochlorite. It acts as a disinfectant similarly to Cl2.

  12. Hamous Avatar

    The chlorine in bleach is in the form of sodium hypochlorite. It acts as a disinfectant similarly to Cl2.

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    #4 –

    What is the difference between the Cl in saltwater and the Cl in bleach?

    Ummmmmmmmmmmm I don’t dump saltwater in my washing machine…………

    ๐Ÿ™‚

  14. Katfish Avatar

    #4 –

    What is the difference between the Cl in saltwater and the Cl in bleach?

    Ummmmmmmmmmmm I don’t dump saltwater in my washing machine…………
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  15. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Actually you do. The production of household bleach is done by reacting chlorine gas with NaOH which generates NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite) and NaCl so you end up with salty bleach water.

  16. Hamous Avatar

    Actually you do. The production of household bleach is done by reacting chlorine gas with NaOH which generates NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite) and NaCl so you end up with salty bleach water.

  17. Katfish Avatar

    So the OCl ion in solution acts similalrly to Cl2?

  18. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    So the OCl ion in solution acts similalrly to Cl2?

  19. Katfish Avatar

    Unexpectedly.

    These people need to take some lessons from katfish on low expectations.

  20. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Unexpectedly.
    These people need to take some lessons from katfish on low expectations.

  21. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Yes. It is a strong oxidizer.

  22. Hamous Avatar

    Yes. It is a strong oxidizer.

  23. Tedtam Avatar

    Geeks.

    Loved the post, Hammy.

  24. Tedtam Avatar

    Geeks.
    Loved the post, Hammy.

  25. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    No way Obamaโ€™s jobs bill will pass the Senate, say โ€” Democrats?

    In my BEST Spock voice: “FASCINATING”

  26. Katfish Avatar

    No way Obamaโ€™s jobs bill will pass the Senate, say โ€” Democrats?

    In my BEST Spock voice: “FASCINATING”

  27. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    The very name Salon.com bespeaks infinite limp-wristed effetism. I’ll take Texanism any day!

  28. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    The very name Salon.com bespeaks infinite limp-wristed effetism. I’ll take Texanism any day!

  29. Hamous Avatar

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS!

    Reuters) – Swiss bank UBS said a trader who had lost it around $2 billion in unauthorized deals had been arrested in London, where police were holding 31-year-old Kweku Adoboli.

    Adoboli — working as a director of exchange traded funds and Delta 1 trading, according to his profile on networking site LinkedIn — was arrested during the night at the bank’s London office on suspicion of fraud, sources told Reuters.

  30. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS!

    Reuters) – Swiss bank UBS said a trader who had lost it around $2 billion in unauthorized deals had been arrested in London, where police were holding 31-year-old Kweku Adoboli.
    Adoboli — working as a director of exchange traded funds and Delta 1 trading, according to his profile on networking site LinkedIn — was arrested during the night at the bank’s London office on suspicion of fraud, sources told Reuters.

  31. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    As for [former Perry Chief of staff and former Merck lobbyist] Mike Toomey, his involvement with Perry doesn’t end with the HPV vaccine.
    Earlier this summer, lobbyist Toomey co-founded a super PAC known as Make Us Great Again to aid Perry’s presidential run. According to NBC News, Toomey’s super PAC plans to spend a staggering $55 million to help his man win the GOP nomination.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/15/opinion/krumholz-beckel-perry-pharmaceutical/index.html?eref=rss_politics&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_allpolitics+%28RSS%3A+Politics%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

  32. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    As for [former Perry Chief of staff and former Merck lobbyist] Mike Toomey, his involvement with Perry doesn’t end with the HPV vaccine.
    Earlier this summer, lobbyist Toomey co-founded a super PAC known as Make Us Great Again to aid Perry’s presidential run. According to NBC News, Toomey’s super PAC plans to spend a staggering $55 million to help his man win the GOP nomination.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/15/opinion/krumholz-beckel-perry-pharmaceutical/index.html?eref=rss_politics&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_allpolitics+%28RSS%3A+Politics%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

  33. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    #18 – Wow

  34. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Since we’re on corruption (is there anything ELSE lately? GEEZ)

    *RUTRO*

    With the White House already reeling over the Solyndra collapse, a new scandal may have erupted today that could make the disappearance of $535 million in taxpayer funds look like a paperwork glitch. Eli Lake starts off his new gig at The Daily Beast with a huge bombshell โ€” an accusation made to members of Congress from a four-star Air Force general that claimed the White House pressured him to change his testimony to boost a big donor to the Democratic Party:

    Bombshell(?): General accused WH of pressuring him to change testimony for Democratic donor

  35. Katfish Avatar

    Since we’re on corruption (is there anything ELSE lately? GEEZ)
    *RUTRO*

    With the White House already reeling over the Solyndra collapse, a new scandal may have erupted today that could make the disappearance of $535 million in taxpayer funds look like a paperwork glitch. Eli Lake starts off his new gig at The Daily Beast with a huge bombshell โ€” an accusation made to members of Congress from a four-star Air Force general that claimed the White House pressured him to change his testimony to boost a big donor to the Democratic Party:

    Bombshell(?): General accused WH of pressuring him to change testimony for Democratic donor

  36. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Heh. James Carville: “What should the White House do? Panic!”

  37. Hamous Avatar

    Heh. James Carville: “What should the White House do? Panic!”

  38. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    23

    They knew it was a lie.ย  Their actuaries told them so.ย  The math was clear.ย  They didn’t care.

    This should be etched on his tombstone some day.

  39. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    23

    They knew it was a lie.ย  Their actuaries told them so.ย  The math was clear.ย  They didn’t care.

    This should be etched on his tombstone some day.

  40. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    Un. Freaking. Believable.

    Gayle Fallon and her son, James, both told Texas Watchdog that nepotism is not prohibited by the union.

    โ€œIt’s not a conflict with us,โ€ Gayle Fallon said in a telephone interview. โ€œUnions employ union family members … The idea is they grow up in the union, and you want them to be good union members.โ€

  41. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    Un. Freaking. Believable.

    Gayle Fallon and her son, James, both told Texas Watchdog that nepotism is not prohibited by the union.
    โ€œIt’s not a conflict with us,โ€ Gayle Fallon said in a telephone interview. โ€œUnions employ union family members … The idea is they grow up in the union, and you want them to be good union members.โ€

  42. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    #24: I just watched the ceremony. That is one heck of a hero.
    Could have gone without the food joke at the end. Diminished the ceremony in my book.

  43. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    #24: I just watched the ceremony. That is one heck of a hero.
    Could have gone without the food joke at the end. Diminished the ceremony in my book.

  44. Hamous Avatar

    #23 Ham: from your linkie comments section:

    I have little doubt that the Wide Load Wookie has slapped the Petulant Pansy POTUS around.

    /heh
    just the thought of that makes me smile a little.

  45. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #23 Ham: from your linkie comments section:

    I have little doubt that the Wide Load Wookie has slapped the Petulant Pansy POTUS around.

    /heh
    just the thought of that makes me smile a little.

  46. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    Interesting little theory you have here. Putting power back with all the people not just large urban centres.

    โ€œUnder the Republican planโ€”which has been endorsed by top GOPers in both houses of the state Legislature, as well as the governor, Tom Corbettโ€”Pennsylvania would change from this system to one where each congressional district gets its own electoral voteโ€ฆ
    โ€œ[I]f the GOP presidential nominee carries the GOP-leaning districts but Obama carries the state, the GOP nominee would get 12 electoral votes out of Pennsylvania, but Obama would only get eightโ€”six for winning the blue districts, and two (representing the stateโ€™s two senators) for winning the state. Since Obama would lose 12 electoral votes relative to the winner-take-all baseline, this would have an effect equivalent to flipping a medium-size winner-take-all stateโ€”say, Washington, which has 12 electoral votesโ€”from blue to red. And Republicans wouldnโ€™t even have to do any extra campaigning or spend any extra advertising dollars to do itโ€ฆ

    http://hotair.com/archives/2011/09/14/quotes-of-the-day-802/

  47. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    Interesting little theory you have here. Putting power back with all the people not just large urban centres.

    โ€œUnder the Republican planโ€”which has been endorsed by top GOPers in both houses of the state Legislature, as well as the governor, Tom Corbettโ€”Pennsylvania would change from this system to one where each congressional district gets its own electoral voteโ€ฆ
    โ€œ[I]f the GOP presidential nominee carries the GOP-leaning districts but Obama carries the state, the GOP nominee would get 12 electoral votes out of Pennsylvania, but Obama would only get eightโ€”six for winning the blue districts, and two (representing the stateโ€™s two senators) for winning the state. Since Obama would lose 12 electoral votes relative to the winner-take-all baseline, this would have an effect equivalent to flipping a medium-size winner-take-all stateโ€”say, Washington, which has 12 electoral votesโ€”from blue to red. And Republicans wouldnโ€™t even have to do any extra campaigning or spend any extra advertising dollars to do itโ€ฆ

    http://hotair.com/archives/2011/09/14/quotes-of-the-day-802/

  48. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    You know, if it had belonged to Douglas Adams, I might consider it.

  49. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    You know, if it had belonged to Douglas Adams, I might consider it.

  50. Hamous Avatar

    #29 TexaKanukianite:
    I like the idea as well, it rips the guts out of the major, urban, heavily welfarized, usually Demoncrap voters and puts more power in the hands of more people.

  51. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #29 TexaKanukianite:
    I like the idea as well, it rips the guts out of the major, urban, heavily welfarized, usually Demoncrap voters and puts more power in the hands of more people.

  52. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    The Amish Bernie Madoff?

    Since 1990, Beachy raised an estimated $33 million from more than 2,600 investors — many of them fellow members of the Amish community who reside in this pastoral locale about a two-hour drive south of Cleveland.

    When the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Beachy with fraud in February, the agency said he had lost nearly half of his investors’ money.

  53. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    The Amish Bernie Madoff?

    Since 1990, Beachy raised an estimated $33 million from more than 2,600 investors — many of them fellow members of the Amish community who reside in this pastoral locale about a two-hour drive south of Cleveland.
    When the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Beachy with fraud in February, the agency said he had lost nearly half of his investors’ money.

  54. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    You know, if it had belonged to Douglas Adams, I might consider it.

    I concur. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  55. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    You know, if it had belonged to Douglas Adams, I might consider it.

    I concur. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  56. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    I concur. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Getting Adams’ would be “in context.”

    Getting Salinger’s is just creepy.

  57. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    I concur. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Getting Adams’ would be “in context.”
    Getting Salinger’s is just creepy.

  58. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Gayle Fallon and her son, James

    Hmmm. I just assumed she was a vagitarian.

  59. Hamous Avatar

    Gayle Fallon and her son, James

    Hmmm. I just assumed she was a vagitarian.

  60. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Woo hoo! Green energy is da bomb!

  61. Hamous Avatar

    Woo hoo! Green energy is da bomb!

  62. Katfish Avatar

    Prove your love for TOWBWF.

    Obama promoted his jobs bill in North Carolina on Wednesday, the third stop on what White House Press Secretary Jay Carney called a โ€œcampaignโ€ for jobs.

    Not for the first time, Obama called back to an audience memberโ€™s shouted, โ€œI love youโ€ with โ€œI love you back.โ€

    On Wednesday he added, โ€œBut if you love me youโ€™ve got to help me pass this bill.โ€

    The comments are hysterical.

    He’s so over this POTUS thing. Now he’s running for Jesus.

    On Wednesday he added, โ€œBut if you love me youโ€™ve got to help me pass this bill.โ€

    Wha… huh?

    Oh dear. This isn’t going to end up in a mercy date, is it?

  63. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Prove your love for TOWBWF.

    Obama promoted his jobs bill in North Carolina on Wednesday, the third stop on what White House Press Secretary Jay Carney called a โ€œcampaignโ€ for jobs.
    Not for the first time, Obama called back to an audience memberโ€™s shouted, โ€œI love youโ€ with โ€œI love you back.โ€
    On Wednesday he added, โ€œBut if you love me youโ€™ve got to help me pass this bill.โ€

    The comments are hysterical.

    He’s so over this POTUS thing. Now he’s running for Jesus.

    On Wednesday he added, โ€œBut if you love me youโ€™ve got to help me pass this bill.โ€
    Wha… huh?
    Oh dear. This isn’t going to end up in a mercy date, is it?

  64. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Maybe Social Security ain’t the 3rd rail of politics we’ve been led to believe all these years.

  65. Hamous Avatar

    Maybe Social Security ain’t the 3rd rail of politics we’ve been led to believe all these years.

  66. Katfish Avatar

    #35 – She does wear comfortable shoes, however.

  67. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    #35 – She does wear comfortable shoes, however.

  68. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Before this is all over I fully expect to hear our HNP say “Alright Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close up.”

  69. Hamous Avatar

    Before this is all over I fully expect to hear our HNP say “Alright Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close up.”

  70. Hamous Avatar

    from my inbox. . . . . . .

    Ms. Cindy William wrote a piece for the Washington Times denouncing the pay raise(s) coming service members’ way this year citing that she stated a 13% wage increase was more than they deserve.

    A young airman from Hill AFB responds to her article below. He ought to get a bonus for this.

    “Ms Williams:

    I just had the pleasure of reading your column, “Our GI’s earn enough” and I am a bit confused. Frankly, I’m wondering where this vaunted overpayment is going, because as far as I can tell, it disappears every month between DFAS (The Defense Finance and Accounting Service) and my bank account. Checking my latest earnings statement I see that I make $1,117.80 before taxes per month. After taxes, I take home $874.20. When I run that through the calculator, I come up with an annual salary of $13,413.60 before taxes, and $10,490.40 after.

    I work in the Air Force Network Control Center where I am part of the team responsible for a 5,000 host computer network. I am involved with infrastructure segments, specifically with Cisco Systems equipment. A quick check under jobs for “Network Technicians” in the Washington , D.C. area reveals a position in my career field, requiring three years experience in my job. Amazingly, this job does NOT pay $13,413.60 a year. No, this job is being offered at $70,000 to $80,000 per annum………… I’m sure you can draw the obvious conclusions.

    Given the tenor of your column, I would assume that you NEVER had the pleasure of serving your country in her armed forces.

    Before you take it upon yourself to once more castigate congressional and DOD leadership for attempting to get the families in the military’s lowest pay brackets off of WIC and food stamps, I suggest that you join a group of deploying soldiers headed for AFGHANISTAN ; I leave the choice of service branch up to you. Whatever choice you make though, opt for the SIX month rotation: it will guarantee you the longest possible time away from your family and friends, thus giving you full “deployment experience.”

    As your group prepares to board the plane, make sure to note the spouses and children who are saying good-bye to their loved ones. Also take care to note that several families are still unsure of how they’ll be able to make ends meet while the primary breadwinner is gone. Obviously they’ve been squandering the “vast” piles of cash the government has been giving them.

    Try to deploy over a major holiday; Christmas and Thanksgiving are perennial favorites.. And when you’re actually over there, sitting in a foxhole, shivering against the cold desert night, and the flight sergeant tells you that there aren’t enough people on shift to relieve you for chow, remember this: trade whatever MRE’s (meal-ready-to-eat) you manage to get for the tuna noodle casserole or cheese tortellini, and add Tabasco to everything. This gives some flavor.

    Talk to your loved ones as often as you are permitted; it won’t be nearly long enough or often enough, but take what you can get and be thankful for it. You may have picked up on the fact that I disagree with most of the points you present in your open piece.

    But, tomorrow from KABUL , I will defend to the death your right to say it.

    You see, I am an American fighting man, a guarantor of your First Amendment right and every other right you cherish…On a daily basis, my brother and sister soldiers worldwide ensure that you and people like you can thumb your collective noses at us, all on a salary that is nothing short of pitiful and under conditions that would make most people cringe. We hemorrhage our best and brightest into the private sector because we can’t offer the stability and pay of civilian companies.

    And you, Ms.. Williams, have the gall to say that we make more than we deserve?

    A1C Michael Bragg, Hill AFB AFNCC

  71. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    from my inbox. . . . . . .

    Ms. Cindy William wrote a piece for the Washington Times denouncing the pay raise(s) coming service members’ way this year citing that she stated a 13% wage increase was more than they deserve.
    A young airman from Hill AFB responds to her article below. He ought to get a bonus for this.
    “Ms Williams:
    I just had the pleasure of reading your column, “Our GI’s earn enough” and I am a bit confused. Frankly, I’m wondering where this vaunted overpayment is going, because as far as I can tell, it disappears every month between DFAS (The Defense Finance and Accounting Service) and my bank account. Checking my latest earnings statement I see that I make $1,117.80 before taxes per month. After taxes, I take home $874.20. When I run that through the calculator, I come up with an annual salary of $13,413.60 before taxes, and $10,490.40 after.
    I work in the Air Force Network Control Center where I am part of the team responsible for a 5,000 host computer network. I am involved with infrastructure segments, specifically with Cisco Systems equipment. A quick check under jobs for “Network Technicians” in the Washington , D.C. area reveals a position in my career field, requiring three years experience in my job. Amazingly, this job does NOT pay $13,413.60 a year. No, this job is being offered at $70,000 to $80,000 per annum………… I’m sure you can draw the obvious conclusions.
    Given the tenor of your column, I would assume that you NEVER had the pleasure of serving your country in her armed forces.
    Before you take it upon yourself to once more castigate congressional and DOD leadership for attempting to get the families in the military’s lowest pay brackets off of WIC and food stamps, I suggest that you join a group of deploying soldiers headed for AFGHANISTAN ; I leave the choice of service branch up to you. Whatever choice you make though, opt for the SIX month rotation: it will guarantee you the longest possible time away from your family and friends, thus giving you full “deployment experience.”
    As your group prepares to board the plane, make sure to note the spouses and children who are saying good-bye to their loved ones. Also take care to note that several families are still unsure of how they’ll be able to make ends meet while the primary breadwinner is gone. Obviously they’ve been squandering the “vast” piles of cash the government has been giving them.
    Try to deploy over a major holiday; Christmas and Thanksgiving are perennial favorites.. And when you’re actually over there, sitting in a foxhole, shivering against the cold desert night, and the flight sergeant tells you that there aren’t enough people on shift to relieve you for chow, remember this: trade whatever MRE’s (meal-ready-to-eat) you manage to get for the tuna noodle casserole or cheese tortellini, and add Tabasco to everything. This gives some flavor.
    Talk to your loved ones as often as you are permitted; it won’t be nearly long enough or often enough, but take what you can get and be thankful for it. You may have picked up on the fact that I disagree with most of the points you present in your open piece.
    But, tomorrow from KABUL , I will defend to the death your right to say it.
    You see, I am an American fighting man, a guarantor of your First Amendment right and every other right you cherish…On a daily basis, my brother and sister soldiers worldwide ensure that you and people like you can thumb your collective noses at us, all on a salary that is nothing short of pitiful and under conditions that would make most people cringe. We hemorrhage our best and brightest into the private sector because we can’t offer the stability and pay of civilian companies.
    And you, Ms.. Williams, have the gall to say that we make more than we deserve?
    A1C Michael Bragg, Hill AFB AFNCC

  72. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    40 Hamous says:
    September 15, 2011 at 4:12 pm

    Before this is all over I fully expect to hear our HNP say โ€œAlright Mr. DeMille, Iโ€™m ready for my close up.โ€

    Actually, I’m beginning to think we might hear

    “I shall not seek, nor will I accept——“

  73. Sarge Avatar
    Sarge

    40 Hamous says:
    September 15, 2011 at 4:12 pm
    Before this is all over I fully expect to hear our HNP say โ€œAlright Mr. DeMille, Iโ€™m ready for my close up.โ€

    Actually, I’m beginning to think we might hear
    “I shall not seek, nor will I accept——“

  74. Hamous Avatar

    #42 Sarge:

    Actually, Iโ€™m beginning to think we might hear

    โ€œI shall not seek, nor will I acceptโ€”โ€”โ€

    The HNP’s ego is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to wissin big to ever admit defeat or that the American people don’t love him. It may happen that he is not the D nominee when it comes time to vote in Nov2012 and that will not be without considerable “fireworks” involved.

  75. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #42 Sarge:

    Actually, Iโ€™m beginning to think we might hear
    โ€œI shall not seek, nor will I acceptโ€”โ€”โ€

    The HNP’s ego is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to wissin big to ever admit defeat or that the American people don’t love him. It may happen that he is not the D nominee when it comes time to vote in Nov2012 and that will not be without considerable “fireworks” involved.

  76. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    He’s got too much money to quit. I think he’ll just go the Chicago way: Blagovich Bat$h!t crazy.

  77. Hamous Avatar

    He’s got too much money to quit. I think he’ll just go the Chicago way: Blagovich Bat$h!t crazy.

  78. fat albert Avatar
    fat albert

    #41 Bone Crusher:

    The original article was written in January of 2000 in the Washington Post (not Times), by a Ms. Cindy Williams (not the one from Laverne and Shirley.) The reply, by Airman Bragg, was published in several places, but not in the Post.

  79. fat albert Avatar
    fat albert

    #41 Bone Crusher:
    The original article was written in January of 2000 in the Washington Post (not Times), by a Ms. Cindy Williams (not the one from Laverne and Shirley.) The reply, by Airman Bragg, was published in several places, but not in the Post.

  80. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I sit corrected.

  81. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    46
    There are some good books about Tesla and the rivalry with Edison. His is a facinating character.

  82. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    46
    There are some good books about Tesla and the rivalry with Edison. His is a facinating character.

  83. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    I had heard of Tesla, but this was informative.

    I’m surprised that you didn’t know about the Tesla/Westinghouse battle with Edison about the best way to power up a city. Edison believed in DC and Tesla AC, Tesla won, of course because the only way to send electrical power over long distances was AC, not that you could send DC BUTT, the only way to send voltage a long way was to raise the voltage level very very high. The power lines near my house are at 750,000 volts! I can stand under them and light up a fluorescent lamp. The reason is I= E/R the higher the R (resistance) the more E (voltage) is lost to I (heat/current), so by bringing the voltage way up, you lose less power. Now comes the AC/DC part, AC can be easily converted up or down with a transformer with only a 5-7 % loss, you can’t do that with DC.
    Oh, and ask Ms Southern Demostic Terriorist ’bout why you don’t let a “Jack-Leg” ‘Lectrician hook up your generator to your main breaker to your house…… 220 at the breaker becomes 11,500 on the other side of the transformer. ๐Ÿ™

  84. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I had heard of Tesla, but this was informative.

    I’m surprised that you didn’t know about the Tesla/Westinghouse battle with Edison about the best way to power up a city. Edison believed in DC and Tesla AC, Tesla won, of course because the only way to send electrical power over long distances was AC, not that you could send DC BUTT, the only way to send voltage a long way was to raise the voltage level very very high. The power lines near my house are at 750,000 volts! I can stand under them and light up a fluorescent lamp. The reason is I= E/R the higher the R (resistance) the more E (voltage) is lost to I (heat/current), so by bringing the voltage way up, you lose less power. Now comes the AC/DC part, AC can be easily converted up or down with a transformer with only a 5-7 % loss, you can’t do that with DC.
    Oh, and ask Ms Southern Demostic Terriorist ’bout why you don’t let a “Jack-Leg” ‘Lectrician hook up your generator to your main breaker to your house…… 220 at the breaker becomes 11,500 on the other side of the transformer. ๐Ÿ™

  85. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    Oh and don’t forget the “Electric chair”

    The first practical electric chair was made by Harold P. Brown, an employee of Thomas Edison, hired for the purpose of researching electrocution and for the development of the electric chair.[2] Since Brown worked for Edison, and Edison promoted Brown’s work, the development of the electric chair is often erroneously credited to Edison himself. Brown’s design was based on George Westinghouse’s use of alternating current (AC), the groundbreaking invention of Nikola Tesla which was then just emerging as the rival to Edison’s less transport-efficient direct current (DC), which was further along in commercial development. The decision to use AC was entirely driven by Edison’s attempt to claim that AC was more lethal than DC. Edison even proposed that the process of execution by electricity be called not “electrocution,” but “Westinghousing.”

    Emphasis mine.

  86. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Oh and don’t forget the “Electric chair”

    The first practical electric chair was made by Harold P. Brown, an employee of Thomas Edison, hired for the purpose of researching electrocution and for the development of the electric chair.[2] Since Brown worked for Edison, and Edison promoted Brown’s work, the development of the electric chair is often erroneously credited to Edison himself. Brown’s design was based on George Westinghouse’s use of alternating current (AC), the groundbreaking invention of Nikola Tesla which was then just emerging as the rival to Edison’s less transport-efficient direct current (DC), which was further along in commercial development. The decision to use AC was entirely driven by Edison’s attempt to claim that AC was more lethal than DC. Edison even proposed that the process of execution by electricity be called not “electrocution,” but “Westinghousing.”

    Emphasis mine.

  87. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    by a Ms. Cindy Williams (not the one from Laverne and Shirley.)

    Hey who remembers Blatz Beer? ๐Ÿ˜‰

  88. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    by a Ms. Cindy Williams (not the one from Laverne and Shirley.)

    Hey who remembers Blatz Beer? ๐Ÿ˜‰

  89. Katfish Avatar

    I thought it was Schotz.

  90. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    I thought it was Schotz.

  91. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    Dang, Dammit, I Kilt the Blog again,…… ๐Ÿ™ Where is JimB when you need him?

  92. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Dang, Dammit, I Kilt the Blog again,…… ๐Ÿ™ Where is JimB when you need him?

  93. Katfish Avatar

    With his buddy I.W. Harper.

  94. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    With his buddy I.W. Harper.

  95. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    I thought it was Schotz

    It was, BUTT they couldn’t use Blatz (what the show was based on) so they made up the name Schotz, kinda Schlitz & Blatz intertwined.

  96. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I thought it was Schotz

    It was, BUTT they couldn’t use Blatz (what the show was based on) so they made up the name Schotz, kinda Schlitz & Blatz intertwined.

  97. Katfish Avatar

    The game this week is U.G.L.Y.

    It’s a mostly one-way track meet.

    LC 21 Jersey Village 44

  98. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    The game this week is U.G.L.Y.
    It’s a mostly one-way track meet.
    LC 21 Jersey Village 44

  99. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    I have NOO idea what this ad was about; How Mother and Baby “Picked UP”
    WTF?!?!

  100. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I have NOO idea what this ad was about; How Mother and Baby “Picked UP”
    WTF?!?!

  101. Katfish Avatar

    Mother’s Little Helper?

  102. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Mother’s Little Helper?

  103. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #48 Bones

    I sit corrected.

    That happens a lot with good stuff that makes the rounds on the net over a period of years… Some of the details begin to mutate.

  104. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #48 Bones

    I sit corrected.

    That happens a lot with good stuff that makes the rounds on the net over a period of years… Some of the details begin to mutate.

  105. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #58 Dave
    I’d say the implication of the Mom & Baby beer ad is that Baby is getting his malt and hops 2nd hand, pre-processed.

  106. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #58 Dave
    I’d say the implication of the Mom & Baby beer ad is that Baby is getting his malt and hops 2nd hand, pre-processed.

  107. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    61 mharper42, my thoughts perzactly,….don’t forget; Cocaine Toothache Drops.

  108. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    61 mharper42, my thoughts perzactly,….don’t forget; Cocaine Toothache Drops.

  109. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    mharper42, you’re old enough remember “Paregoric” the colic cure”, sold over the counter in all drug stores. In the 60’s they made the buyer sign for it and you couldn’t buy more that 2 ounces in a week, BUTT you could go to 15 stores!

  110. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    mharper42, you’re old enough remember “Paregoric” the colic cure”, sold over the counter in all drug stores. In the 60’s they made the buyer sign for it and you couldn’t buy more that 2 ounces in a week, BUTT you could go to 15 stores!

  111. Katfish Avatar

    Novocaine & xylocaine from your dentist will trip a positive for cocaine if you get randomly selected at work.

  112. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Novocaine & xylocaine from your dentist will trip a positive for cocaine if you get randomly selected at work.

  113. texanadian Avatar
    texanadian

    Novocaine & xylocaine from your dentist will trip a positive if you get randomly selected at work.

    Sounds like the VOICE of experience! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  114. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Novocaine & xylocaine from your dentist will trip a positive if you get randomly selected at work.

    Sounds like the VOICE of experience! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  115. Katfish Avatar

    Halfway thru th 4th qtr of the track meet football game, the score is

    LC 50 JV 58

    It’s a real defensive struggle / war of attrition out here.

  116. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Halfway thru th 4th qtr of the track meet football game, the score is
    LC 50 JV 58
    It’s a real defensive struggle / war of attrition out here.

  117. Katfish Avatar

    #65 I ain’t sayin’ nuthin’

  118. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    #65 I ain’t sayin’ nuthin’

  119. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #63 SD
    I am old enough to remember Noah’s Flood. And I have heard of paregoric and know what it is. But I can’t say I ever bought any at all, much less went to 15 stores to stock up on it.

  120. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #63 SD
    I am old enough to remember Noah’s Flood. And I have heard of paregoric and know what it is. But I can’t say I ever bought any at all, much less went to 15 stores to stock up on it.

  121. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #64 Pyro

    a positive for cocaine

    There was a Seinfeld episode where Elaine had eaten a poppy seed roll and got popped for being a heroin addict while working for that Peterman catalog company.

  122. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #64 Pyro

    a positive for cocaine

    There was a Seinfeld episode where Elaine had eaten a poppy seed roll and got popped for being a heroin addict while working for that Peterman catalog company.

  123. Katfish Avatar

    If they were gonna have a track meet, I wish they’d have some of the field events too.

    LC 58 JV 58

    3:56 left

  124. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    If they were gonna have a track meet, I wish they’d have some of the field events too.
    LC 58 JV 58
    3:56 left

  125. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    If I were doing Iron Mary tonight, I’d start this one out with “Aaarrggghhh Gor Blimey”.

    I spent the evening at a NW Houston regional meeting where the Texas Lege’s new laws regarding how HOAs must operate were presented by lawyers and management companies. A lot of these changes are dumbazz nonsense. I am glad I was already stepping down from my HOA board EOY anyway.

    In my subdivision’s case, we have 90% apathetic homeowners who don’t even attend the annual meeting to vote for the board and approve the budget. So here’s an example of a Lege change: now for every d!psh!t monthly board meeting — that we can barely get a quorum of board members to attend — we will have to mail every homeowner a meeting notice 10 days before the meeting — OR — post the meeting notice on our website 3 days in advance **plus** send an email to every owner that we have an email address for. As a relatively affluent subdivision with a mgmt co working for us, this will just add to our cost with no predictable benefit — but think of the self-managed volunteer boards who are going to have to do all that extra work themselves. We already post our meeting on the website, but there is effort involved in sending emails. This means we will have the mgmt co do the work and we will pay them for doing it.

    Way too much gubmint even in the sticks down here in Texas.

  126. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    If I were doing Iron Mary tonight, I’d start this one out with “Aaarrggghhh Gor Blimey”.
    I spent the evening at a NW Houston regional meeting where the Texas Lege’s new laws regarding how HOAs must operate were presented by lawyers and management companies. A lot of these changes are dumbazz nonsense. I am glad I was already stepping down from my HOA board EOY anyway.
    In my subdivision’s case, we have 90% apathetic homeowners who don’t even attend the annual meeting to vote for the board and approve the budget. So here’s an example of a Lege change: now for every d!psh!t monthly board meeting — that we can barely get a quorum of board members to attend — we will have to mail every homeowner a meeting notice 10 days before the meeting — OR — post the meeting notice on our website 3 days in advance **plus** send an email to every owner that we have an email address for. As a relatively affluent subdivision with a mgmt co working for us, this will just add to our cost with no predictable benefit — but think of the self-managed volunteer boards who are going to have to do all that extra work themselves. We already post our meeting on the website, but there is effort involved in sending emails. This means we will have the mgmt co do the work and we will pay them for doing it.
    Way too much gubmint even in the sticks down here in Texas.

  127. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    LC 65 JV 58 final

  128. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    71’mhrper
    What new restrictions on HOA powers???

  129. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    71’mhrper
    What new restrictions on HOA powers???

  130. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    And unless Im missing something, once a list of addresses is created, sending an email blast is pretty simple.

  131. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    And unless Im missing something, once a list of addresses is created, sending an email blast is pretty simple.

  132. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    73
    A cursory glance at summaries of new HOA laws indicates the the “homeowner side” did not achieve much in this last session.
    Solar panels and flagpoles cannot be outlawed.

  133. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    73
    A cursory glance at summaries of new HOA laws indicates the the “homeowner side” did not achieve much in this last session.
    Solar panels and flagpoles cannot be outlawed.

  134. Darren Avatar
    Darren

    My brother sent me the following via email.

    Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) join Don Wade & Roma to talk about Weiner’s seat going to the Republicans. What do you think Democrats losing this seat says about President Obama’s re-election prospects? Does the loss of the seat mean Obama could be losing the Jewish vote? What is wrong with the President’s jobs plan? Why did you feel the need to put your own plan forth?

    If you click on the link and spend several minutes listening I think you’ll get a good grasp of the liberal mindset. namely, its naivety.

    http://www.wlsam.com/goout.asp?u=http://www.wlsam.com/Article.asp?id=2285433&spid=17424

    (Still one of the best morning shows in the nation)

  135. Darren Avatar
    Darren

    My brother sent me the following via email.

    Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) join Don Wade & Roma to talk about Weiner’s seat going to the Republicans. What do you think Democrats losing this seat says about President Obama’s re-election prospects? Does the loss of the seat mean Obama could be losing the Jewish vote? What is wrong with the President’s jobs plan? Why did you feel the need to put your own plan forth?

    If you click on the link and spend several minutes listening I think you’ll get a good grasp of the liberal mindset. namely, its naivety.
    http://www.wlsam.com/goout.asp?u=http://www.wlsam.com/Article.asp?id=2285433&spid=17424
    (Still one of the best morning shows in the nation)

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