Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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**JP** Corruption in Pakistan

 

**JP** Fw: Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan is rich

 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 7:04 PM
Subject: Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan is rich

.... Could this be true???
 
"Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan is not a poor country ". Says one of the  Swiss bank directors .
He says that "140 lac Crore" of Pakistani money is deposited in Swiss banks which can be used for 'tax less ' budget for 30 yrs. Can give 6 Crore jobs. From any village to Islamabad 4 lane roads . Forever and free power supply to more than 500 social projects .
Every citizen can get monthly 2000/- for 60 yrs . No need of world bank and IMF loan.
Think how our money is blocked by rich politicians . We have full right against corrupt politicians.
Take this seriously.

Re: New Jersey: Judge Sentences Man to 7 Years in Prison for Legally Owning Guns!

One would hope the appeal is dismissed with prejudice

On Nov 30, 1:15 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>     <http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/author/doctorbulldog/> New Jersey:
> Judge Sentences Man to 7 Years in Prison for Legally Owning
> Guns!<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/new-jersey-judge-senten...>
> *doctorbulldog <http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/author/doctorbulldog/>* |
> 30 November, 2010 at 12:03 pm | Categories: Abuse of
> Power<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?category_name=abuse-of-power>,
> Justice System<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?category_name=justice-system>,
> Right to Bear Arms<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?category_name=right-to-bear-arms>|
> URL:http://wp.me/p1NPg-6Lc
>
> *Another Lefturd judge gone wild:*
>
> *Family: New Jersey man serving 7 years for guns he owned legally*
> *By JASON NARK - Philadelphia Daily
> News<http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20101130_Family__New_Jersey_man_ser...>
> *
>
> EVERYTHING Brian Aitken was or had worked for was wiped away one winter
> afternoon after his mother called the police on him.
>
> Separated from his wife, the entrepreneur and media consultant, now 27, had
> moved back home to New Jersey from Colorado toward the end of 2008 to be
> closer to their young son.
>
> In between jobs, his well-oiled life was running ragged, and on Jan. 2,
> 2009, when his ex canceled his visit with their son, he became distraught,
> muttered something to his mother, and left his parents' home in Mount
> Laurel, N.J.
>
> "He said something that scared her, things that a guy will only say to his
> mom, like . . . 'Life's not worth living anymore,' " said Larry Aitken,
> Brian's father.
>
> Sue Aitken, a trained social worker, decided to play it safe and called
> police, but she hung up before the 9-1-1 dispatcher could answer. Police
> traced the call and showed up anyway, and found two handguns in the trunk of
> Brian's car. And now Brian, her middle child, a graduate student with no
> prior criminal record, is serving a seven-year prison sentence for weapons
> charges.
>
> No one blames Sue Aitken for Brian's arrest, except herself maybe, but his
> father and attorney claim that the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office and
> the former Superior Court judge who tried the case ignored evidence that
> proved Brian had the guns legally. The family has asked New Jersey Gov.
> Chris Christie for clemency and has garnered a great deal of support on a
> "Free Brian Aitken" Facebook page and among gun-rights advocates.
>
> Aitken and his supporters believe that he had a legal exemption to have the
> handguns in his car because he was moving from his parents' home to a
> residence in Hoboken.
>
> "This case is the perfect storm of injustice," said Aitken's attorney, Evan
> Nappen, of Eatontown, Monmouth County, who specializes in gun laws.
>
> The Burlington County Prosecutor's Office and former Superior Court Judge
> James Morley said Aitken and his legal team tried during closing arguments
> to raise an issue related to Aitken's moving that wasn't presented during
> the trial, but Morley wouldn't consider it. Aitken remains in prison pending
> his appeal.
>
> A few weeks after Aitken's trial over the summer, Morley learned that
> Christie was not going to reappoint him, due in part to a 2009 case in which
> he dismissed animal-cruelty charges against a Moorestown cop accused of
> sticking his penis into the mouths of five calves. Morley said there was no
> way of knowing whether the calves had been "puzzled" or "tormented" by the
> officer's actions.
>
> Nappen thinks the animal-cruelty case exemplifies poor decision-making by
> Morley.
>
> "Brian didn't receive oral sex from calves; he only lawfully possessed
> firearms," Nappen said.
>
> A spokesman for Christie acknowledged that his office had received clemency
> requests for Aitken, but declined to comment further. Read more of
> this post<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/new-jersey-judge-senten...>
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Muslims and the Empire


Muslims and the Empire
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Monday, November 29, 2010

Do you want to know what the real crime of the Muslims was, in the minds of American statists?

It is that Muslims haven't quietly acquiesced to what the U.S. Empire has done to them. If Muslims had meekly submitted to the will of the Empire like, say, the people of Granada and Panama did, everything today would be hunky dory. We wouldn't have to be worrying about terrorism and all the tyranny that has come with the war on terrorism.

Consider Granada. During the Reagan administration, Granada was ruled by a socialist regime that was aligning itself with Fidel Castro's communist regime in Cuba. Despite the fact that Granada is an independent country, the Empire invaded Granada, ousted the socialist regime, and installed a pro-Empire regime in its stead.

What was the response of the citizenry of Granada? They meekly accepted the change and embraced the Empire and the new order of things. No terrorism. Just passive acquiescence. Thus, there was no need for the Empire to brutalize, torture, intimidate, or kill the people of Granada, especially with a long-term occupation of the country.

It wasn't any different when the Empire invaded Panama after the president of Panama, Antonio Noriega, a former asset of the CIA, declared his independence from the Empire. The Empire invaded the country, took Noriega into custody for drug-law violations, and shipped him back to the United States for punishment. The Empire installed a new, compliant regime in his stead.

The response of the Panamanian people was pretty much the same as that in Granada. No insurgency. No terrorist retaliation. Just passivity and acceptance.

In the mind of the statist, that's precisely what Muslims all over the world should have done. That was their duty ­ to meekly accept the pre-9/11 killing of countless Iraqis during the Persian Gulf War, the intentional destruction of Iraq's water and sewage facilities with the intent of spreading infectious illnesses among the populace, the 11 years of one of the most brutal economic embargoes in history, the intentional killing of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children, publicly announcing that the deaths of the Iraqi children were "worth it," the no-fly zones over Iraq, the stationing of U.S. troops near Islamic holy lands, and, of course, the unconditional foreign aid to the Israeli government.

In the mind of the statist, all that is simply a given. For the statist, the Empire exists and will always exist, and it can do whatever it wants to people anywhere in the world. After all, everyone knows that the troops bring freedom, democracy, and peace to the world, sometimes making great personal sacrifices to do so. How dare Muslims or anyone else object to what the troops are doing for the people of the world. They should be thanking the troops. What ingrates.

No one, and certainly not Muslims, is supposed to ever question the existence of the Empire itself or the things it does to people of other countries. The Empire is good. The Empire cares about people. It delivers food and supplies to people during hurricanes, just as it provides Americans with their retirement, health care, education, food, housing, and unemployment compensation. The Empire is the provider, the protector, the peace-giver.

The invasion of Afghanistan has killed, maimed, and exiled countless people, most of whom had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks. The invasion of Iraq has killed, maimed, and exiled countless people, none of whom had anything to do with the 9/11 attacks. Don't forget the torture, sex abuse, rape, and executions at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere. Gitmo and kangaroo military tribunals. Kidnapping and rendition.

The response of the Muslim world? It was not the same as that of the people of Granada and Panama. Both before and after 9/11, the reaction was anger, which developed into rage, which has led to the constant threat of terrorist retaliation, along with the endless "war on terrorism."

And that's what has angered American statists. "It's their religion!" they cry. "They just want to conquer the world. They hate us for our freedom and values. They hate our Empire."

But deep down, the real reason American statists are angry is their belief that the Muslim world had a moral duty to react to what the Empire did to them with the same meekness and passivity that characterized the people of Granada and Panama. Statists feel that the Muslim world should have simply accepted the inevitable and embraced the Empire, kneeling and prostrating toward Washington, the heart of the Empire,and praying the mantra of American statists: "The Empire is good. The Empire is caring. The Empire is freedom and free enterprise. Long live the Empire!"

http://www.fff.org/blog/jghblog2010-11-29.asp

New Jersey: Judge Sentences Man to 7 Years in Prison for Legally Owning Guns!




New Jersey: Judge Sentences Man to 7 Years in Prison for Legally Owning Guns!

doctorbulldog | 30 November, 2010 at 12:03 pm | Categories: Abuse of Power, Justice System, Right to Bear Arms | URL: http://wp.me/p1NPg-6Lc

Another Lefturd judge gone wild:

Family: New Jersey man serving 7 years for guns he owned legally
By JASON NARK - Philadelphia Daily News

EVERYTHING Brian Aitken was or had worked for was wiped away one winter afternoon after his mother called the police on him.

Separated from his wife, the entrepreneur and media consultant, now 27, had moved back home to New Jersey from Colorado toward the end of 2008 to be closer to their young son.

In between jobs, his well-oiled life was running ragged, and on Jan. 2, 2009, when his ex canceled his visit with their son, he became distraught, muttered something to his mother, and left his parents' home in Mount Laurel, N.J.

"He said something that scared her, things that a guy will only say to his mom, like . . . 'Life's not worth living anymore,' " said Larry Aitken, Brian's father.

Sue Aitken, a trained social worker, decided to play it safe and called police, but she hung up before the 9-1-1 dispatcher could answer. Police traced the call and showed up anyway, and found two handguns in the trunk of Brian's car. And now Brian, her middle child, a graduate student with no prior criminal record, is serving a seven-year prison sentence for weapons charges.

No one blames Sue Aitken for Brian's arrest, except herself maybe, but his father and attorney claim that the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office and the former Superior Court judge who tried the case ignored evidence that proved Brian had the guns legally. The family has asked New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for clemency and has garnered a great deal of support on a "Free Brian Aitken" Facebook page and among gun-rights advocates.

Aitken and his supporters believe that he had a legal exemption to have the handguns in his car because he was moving from his parents' home to a residence in Hoboken.

"This case is the perfect storm of injustice," said Aitken's attorney, Evan Nappen, of Eatontown, Monmouth County, who specializes in gun laws.

The Burlington County Prosecutor's Office and former Superior Court Judge James Morley said Aitken and his legal team tried during closing arguments to raise an issue related to Aitken's moving that wasn't presented during the trial, but Morley wouldn't consider it. Aitken remains in prison pending his appeal.

A few weeks after Aitken's trial over the summer, Morley learned that Christie was not going to reappoint him, due in part to a 2009 case in which he dismissed animal-cruelty charges against a Moorestown cop accused of sticking his penis into the mouths of five calves. Morley said there was no way of knowing whether the calves had been "puzzled" or "tormented" by the officer's actions.

Nappen thinks the animal-cruelty case exemplifies poor decision-making by Morley.

"Brian didn't receive oral sex from calves; he only lawfully possessed firearms," Nappen said.

A spokesman for Christie acknowledged that his office had received clemency requests for Aitken, but declined to comment further. Read more of this post

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Re: Democrats will pose difficult problems for Republicans who want to be reelected

23 senate dems at risk in 2012 v 10 republicans.

Thats some tough math, mate

On Nov 30, 11:31 am, euwe <machgie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Unless the Republicans can get elected without any middle-class votes,
> they will have to think long and hard about taking away benefits from
> the voters to give to the rich with the cash.

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Democrats will pose difficult problems for Republicans who want to be reelected

Unless the Republicans can get elected without any middle-class votes,
they will have to think long and hard about taking away benefits from
the voters to give to the rich with the cash.

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My Art Project: Mohammed in Maggots


[[  Be worth a drive to DC to see this. ]]






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My Art Project: Mohammed in Maggots

Posted By Megan Fox On November 29, 2010 @ 11:36 pm In Email,Feature,Political Correctness,Radical Islam,The Feminist Hawks' Nest | 9 Comments


This holiday, I'm going to create a work of art. It's going to be a miniature, bloodied, dead body of Mohammed complete with miniature turban and clutching a tiny Koran. I'm going to cover it in live maggots and film it. Then, I'm going to require a taxpayer funded art gallery to display it. In fact, I'm going to insist the Smithsonian take it. And they shouldn't have a problem with that because right now the Smithsonian is featuring a bloodied depiction of Jesus on the cross, lying on the ground and covered in ants.

Merry Christmas!

None of the "artists" whose "art" is displayed at the Smithsonian are courageous enough to take on a project like mine. They only dare to mock and insult the true religion of peace, Christianity, whose members do little more than sigh and feel disgust when "artists" mock their Savior. Should anyone try to take on the Religion of Terror's prophet Mohammed in artwork, let's just say more than fur would fly. They'd find themselves living under armed guard with fatwas for their heads declared by UN council members!

Alongside the film featuring Bug Christ, not to be confused with Piss Christ, (another taxpayer funded masterpiece sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts) are photos of two brothers making out (incest is so misunderstood), naked butts from behind, a very disturbing photo of someone with their mouth sewn shut with blood dripping from the wounds, and close up shots of male genitalia. (Someone should find out if the nudes were taken off TSA computers.)

I think my favorite part of this project is the family and friends day where they brought children into the exhibit. Festivities included "hands-on activities." I shudder to think what kind of hands-on activities can be inspired when viewing naked genitalia. Where is the Department of Children and Family Services when you need them? Isn't there a law against a bunch of creepy adults showing pornography to children? Here's a drawing one of the children did at the event.

Are those nipples?

The Smithsonian Institute gets 65 percent of its funding from the taxpayers. While they say none of the taxpayer funds went toward this specific exhibit, they wouldn't have a gallery in which to present this "art" without the American taxpayer. Luckily, leftists are notorious for going too far, drawing ire for repugnant ideas they think everyone else should fund. It's very helpful in identifying budget items that are literally crying out for the new Republican machete.


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Redneck Wedding




 


 
And a good time was had by all.
 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

It All started out with me pickin up my blushin' bride in ma daddy's limo
Down to the 7 Eleven when she got off work.
 


My pappy ran down to the Burger King to pick up some reception viddles. 


I took my blushin' bride to a place where she could get dressed up and all. 


My bride was having problems with a worked up stomach, if you know what I mean,
So we had the preacher meet us at the outhouse for the ceremony.
 


Afterward, Pappy took a  picture of my bride by her new  tractor.
It was a weddin' gift from our uncle.
 


Now that the ceremony was done, it was time to celebrate.
Granny had the cooler all stocked up..
 


Bubba dragged out the grill. 


Hubert brung his portable grill too.


Cousin Lester went at roastin up some hotdogs. 


Meanwhile everyone enjoyed some yard games. 


We had lots a fun after the weddin at the big shindig...

Fat Hattie tosses her hoss shoe pretty good.



Cleetus wins at hoss shoes.



Bobbin fer pigsfeet



He gots himself a pigs foot!



Clem lightin up the Barbeque



Cusin Weeble and Lowside showin off their LTD restoration



Billywayne brung his new huntin rifle at try out.



Ol lady winnin the Budweiser pull!


Some Ol ladys rasslin in the pond.



Mama Hortense restin after rasslin in the pond.

 
Cousin Lemule is an ace at hoss shoes.



Poppa Ray tried at get us some more fried chicken in town.



Gennielee showin off her new boob job.



Some of the fellas went water skiin'. 


The Hatfield girls brought their guns, jest in case. 


When all the fun was over, I  took my bride to our honeymoon suite. 



After the honeymoon we moved 
To our beautiful waterfront condo. 

Married life is good!

 

 



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