Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Re: Militias, Racists and Anti-Semites Found a Home in the Tea Party

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
 
"Militias, Racists un-American Haters, Wingnuts, Homophobes, Islamophobes, Mysoginists, Fear Mongers, War Criminals, Crooks, and Anti-Semites Found a Home in the Tea Party"
 
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A classic example of the hate, smear and lies  from the far left.  Thank you Tom, for demonstrating my (our) point. 
 
You clearly don't understand what the Tea Party is, and who the Tea Party consists of, which is the majority of Americans.   Black, White, Men, Women, Republicans, Democrats,  Libertarians, Independents,  Heterosexual, Homosexual, there are no stereotypes within the Tea Party, but yet those with a far left militant agenda are doing their dead level best to paint the majority of Americans as such. 
 
It backfired Tom!  See the 2010 Election Results!
 


 
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
Good observation Greg!
 
The left's extremism, coupled with their hatred of America, and the continual playing of the "race card", and the "class warfare" card, are prime examples of why the Democratic Party is broken beyond repair.  Lil' TommyTomTomForNews is the classic example of "Far Left Extremism", and what is wrong with America.
 


 
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 7:54 AM, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's a hint.  The left's continual playing of the race card
backfired epically on November 2.  Please don't stop!

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Re: Conservatives need to stop using technology

Hey Studio,
 
I'm quite familiar with the Manhatten Project, as well as the testing grounds out in New Mexico.
 
Do you know who the scientists were, of which the Manhatten Project consisted of?   Do you know their backgrounds, where they came from, and what their curriculum vitaes were?
 
Get back to me, when you are ready to discuss this in a bit more informed manner,
 
KeithInKöln

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Communists Calling For Violence And Revolution In The Streets




Communists Calling For Violence And Revolution In The Streets

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Listen to those EVIL SWINE call for revolution and violence in the streets.  We've heard them call for "Cracking Skulls", "Killing Crackas and Their Babies", and nationwide violence in the streets.  We've watched as they steal elections, commit FELONY voter intimidation, and militant cyber attacks. We've seen how the union thugs and other racist communists intimidate [...]

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Playing Hockey With Mohammed









 

 

Gates of Vienna

At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe.
We are in a new phase of a very old war.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Playing Hockey With Mohammed

Our Swedish correspondent Freedom Fighter sends his translation of an article from Aftonbladet about a hockey referee who has been suspended for — gasp! — posting a Motoon on his Facebook page.

The translator includes this note: "Yet again, politically correct stupidity is punishing people for legal freedom of expression."

Hockey referee suspended by the Swedish Hockey Association over cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on his Facebook page

A Swedish Premier Division hockey referee published a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed on Facebook.

Now he has been suspended and, according to sources, SÄPO [the security police] were contacted.

"We had a meeting with this person and we agree that he should take a time out," said Swedish Hockey Association's security chief Peter Anderson.

It was just before Christmas when Swedish Hockey Association Awards and Safety Manager Peter Anderson called in the premier hockey referee for a personal meeting. Sport manager Mikael Lundström was also at the meeting held in the Association's office at the Globe.

According to Sportbladet the referee was confronted with information that he published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on his Facebook page. The Security manager also had a transcript of the page

"The referee admitted that he posted the picture and referred to the right to freedom of expression," said a source.

Association Managers pressed the referee on the question of whether he was a racist — which he strongly denied.

"Had a meeting"

 

Sport chief Mikael Lundström confirm that the meeting took place but referred all questions to the head of security.

Peter Anderson would not comment, but later gave a brief comment.

"We had a meeting with a person who is a district referee. During the meeting, we agreed he should take time out the rest of the season. For reasons which I definitely do not want to go into," says Peter Anderson.

But how do you assess the security risks?

"I would not comment on anything in that particular case.

Are you working with SÄPO?

"I have no other comments.

Why not?

"I want to ask you a question: where did you get the information from?

No one at the area or regional level will comment on the case, which is considered very sensitive.

Contact with SÄPO

According to Sportbladet, the Hockey Association has had contact with the Security Police concerning the potential threat that publishing the cartoon can bring.

Last night the Security Service would neither confirm nor deny reports that they were involved in the case.

The referee could not be reached for a comment.

 


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Mastering Man Food: Knowing Your Peppers







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Mastering Man Food: Knowing Your Peppers

When food and manliness intersect, two culinary staples inevitably play a role in the conversation: bacon and peppers. We've already covered the basics of bacon, that most venerable of proteins. Let's take our next culinary journey into the world of peppers. Whether you're a novice in the kitchen or a veritable iron chef, a sound knowledge of the basic varieties of peppers will pay dividends in all your culinary adventures. With a seemingly endless variety of peppers available to the average consumer, making a call on which peppers to use can sometimes be a daunting task, leaving many budding chefs feeling like there are only two safe options: jalapenos for spicy, bell peppers for not spicy. While this is a safe method, there are many other wonderful peppers out there besides the bell and the jalapeno…and what man wants to play it safe anyways? Let's get a little adventurous, shall we?

Before you even begin to learn about the different types of peppers, you have to familiarize yourself with the fundamentals of this fiery fruit. Peppers, often known for their heat, or spiciness, are ranked according to the Scoville Scale. The Scoville Scale, created by Wilbur Scoville in the early 20th century, measures the amount of capsaicin in a given species of pepper. Capsaicin is the chemical within peppers that makes them spicy. The Scoville Heat Units (or SHU) of a pepper represent the number of times the capsaicin within the pepper would have to be diluted before it would be undetectable. For example, you would have to dilute the capsaicin found in your average jalapeno 2500 times before it would seemingly have no spiciness at all, giving it a SHU rating of 2500. Let's take a look at some of the peppers likely available at your grocer and see how they measure up:

Bell

Appearance: Bell shaped pepper about the size of a man's fist. Colors range from green to red; yellow and orange are common as well.

Preparation: Can be served raw, grilled, pan fried, or virtually any other way. Often stuffed with meat and spices and baked.

Scoville Heat Units: 0 (Bell peppers are the only common pepper to not produce capsaicin).

Banana

Appearance: Resembles a banana in appearance, hence the name. Most often yellow, though they are sometimes served with a reddish hue.

Preparation: Commonly sliced and pickled, banana peppers go well on pizza and subs.

Scoville Heat Units: 500

Poblano

Appearance: A stout, dark green pepper around 4 inches long and 2 inches wide with thick outer walls. Poblanos are also commonly available dried (then known as Ancho Chiles) which makes them appear very dark red.

Preparation: Because of its naturally thick walls and relatively mild flavor, the poblano is excellent for stuffing; they're often used to make the popular Mexican dish, chile rellenos.  They can be easily baked, but grilling stuffed poblanos over open flame will bring out the best flavors.

Scoville Heat Units: 2000

Fresno

Appearance: Fresno peppers appear green on the vine but mature to orange and eventually a deep red when fully ripe, and this is the best time to eat them. Fresno peppers are comparable to the jalapeno and will add a flash of color as a jalapeno substitute in recipes.

Preparation: A versatile pepper, these can be prepared virtually any way, including raw, with good results. The most common application for fresno peppers is chopped up in salsa or pico de gallo.

Scoville Heat Units: 5000

Anaheim Chile

Appearance: A long, light green pepper usually the length of a man's hand or slightly longer and about two inches wide. These peppers turn red as they mature.

Preparation: Anaheim peppers, like poblanos, have thick outer walls, making them excellent for stuffing and are likewise delicious when used for chile rellenos. They're also good in salsa and omelets.

Scoville Heat Units: 2500 but can vary between individual fruits; hotter varieties are grown in Mexico, milder ones in California.

Jalapeno

Appearance: Easily the most popular of the chile peppers, these small, thumb-sized fruits are most often green but can appear red in the fall. They have a crisp outer shell and impart a fair amount of spiciness to any dish, particularly if the seeds are not removed during preparation.

Preparation: With jalapenos, the possibilities are endless. They can be chopped and added to salsa for an extra kick, sliced and used as a topper for your favorite sub or salad to add heat, or added to any baked, grilled, or fried dish.

Scoville Heat Units: 5000

Habanero

Appearance: Habaneros are small bell shaped peppers which are green when unripe but color through the pinks and oranges to a bright red as they ripen.

Preparation: Habaneros are extremely spicy due to their high capsaicin content and are not recommended unless you have a fairly high heat tolerance for your food. They are often used to provide the spicy element to salsas and hot sauces.

Scoville Heat Units: 100,000 to 350,000

Serrano

Appearance: The Serrano pepper is similar in appearance to the Anaheim, but is smaller (usually around 2 inches) and changes to orange-red as it matures.

Preparation: Often used as a substitute for jalapenos, although they impart a great deal more spiciness than their milder counterpart.

Scoville Heat Units: 25,000

Cayenne

Appearance: Skinny, wrinkled, and red, these peppers usually measure 6 inches long and 1 inch wide and are often referred to as devil fingers.

Preparation: Cayenne peppers feature prominently in Cajun recipes, a result of their strong flavor. They are often ground into sauces but are commonly dried or added fresh to salsas as well.

Scoville Heat Units: 60,000

Ghost Chili

Appearance: Also known as the Naga Jolokia, this juggernaut of the pepper world held the title of "worlds hottest" until recently. Cultivated in India, the Naga Jolokia usually measures between 2 ½ and 3 ½ inches and appears orange or red when ripe. The skin of the Naga Jolokia is very thin and often appears dented and wrinkly.

Preparation: When used in the western world, these peppers are mainly limited in their application to culinary challenges, providing the monster kick to overwhelmingly spicy buffalo wings or chili. Due to their extreme spiciness, chefs often wear gloves when preparing them to avoid contact burns from the capsaicin-laced oils in the pepper. Interestingly, in India and elsewhere, the peppers are frequently rubbed on fences as a fairly effective elephant deterrent. Also, there is continuing research underway to develop the ghost chili into a non-lethal weapon for crowd control. So either you can eat it or use it as a weapon! Keep that in mind before you order up those ghost chili-laced wings.

Scoville Heat Units: 850,000 to 1,000,000

Naga Viper

Appearance: The Naga Viper is a bright red pepper which is small and wrinkled in appearance. It is similar in size to the habanero, but is exponentially spicier. Created in the United Kingdom by a pub owner and pepper cultivator who mixed the Naga Jolokia with two other painfully spicy varieties, the Frankenstein-like Naga Viper was certified the world's spiciest by Guiness in 2010.

Preparation: The Naga Viper is served in a curry at the pub owned by its creator, where customers must sign a waiver before they dig in. Other than that, it is being tested by the British Ministry of Defense.

Scoville Heat Units: 1,359,000! (HOTTEST ON RECORD)

What's your favorite pepper? What's the spiciest pepper you've ever eaten? Share your comments with us!

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Princes of the Petty









 

Daniel Greenfield article: Princes of the Petty 

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Princes of the Petty

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 08:25 PM PST

After a dramatic election that saw Obama and his agenda go down in defeat, and the rise of a new Republican majority based in part on a strong grass roots movement with libertarian leanings, the media has remained surprisingly unwilling to discuss what really happened. It's much easier to find pieces on John Boehner's tears, than it is to read a serious analysis of his policy proposals. Debates on the morality of Sarah Palin's elk shootings are easy to find. A serious response to her statement on the omnibus spending bill is nowhere to be found. The media calls her unserious, and yet it would rather spend hours talking about a vast right wing conspiracy to help her daughter win on Dancing with the Stars, than deal with her take on the actual issues. Contrary to what the Beltway crowd seems to believe, Palin does not have the influence she does because she hunts and fishes, but because of the ideas she champions.

The princes of the petty in the press are determined to avoid dealing with any actual ideas. Instead they cliquishly look for some flaw they can turn into a label, a quirk to focus on, magnify and use as a constant taunt. Republicans did not spend the last two years talking about the size of Obama's ears, his lousy golf game, his wife's ugly dresses or how upset they were when he ruined American Idol. If they had done that for two years, 2010 would have been a Democratic landslide. And deservedly so. But Democrats spend months analyzing Sarah Palin's hunting skills and her daughter's dancing skills-- and actually imagine that they're on the right track to winning in 2012.

There's hardly any discussion of issues, because the media doesn't see that there any issues to discuss. 2010 was not a referendum on the size of government and individual freedoms, it was a national temper tantrum. The innate bias of the press means that they can only try to understand what happened by beginning with the assumption that any opposition to ObamaCare or another stimulus package is completely wrong, and then analyze why people actually think that way. And then they pat themselves on the back for contributing to the national debate, when all they've done is divided everyone who disagreed with them into two categories. Crazy people who believe it because they're out of touch with reality and liars who don't really believe it, but have a profit motive. 

When faced with an electoral challenge, they respond like the members of a High School clique suddenly facing competition, with taunts, nicknames and whispering campaigns. The goal is to demonstrate once again how cool they are, and how uncool their rivals are. Taken to the extreme in 2008, this approach entirely took the issues out of politics, and turned it into nothing more than a vapid popularity contest. And while the country has begun to recover, the elite have not. Sally Quinn's meltdown in the pages of the Washington Post over an appearance by Sarah Palin's daughter on Dancing with the Stars, read like something one of Carrie's female tormentors might have penned for the school paper. You can almost hear her screaming between the pages, "She's ruining my prom. Get her out of here. Get her out of here right now!" 

It's hard to avoid that click of the clique when dealing with the why's of government. The New York Times and the Washington Post both wrote enthusiastic pieces on the revival of the party circuit in Washington D.C. under Obama. And that party circuit is about more than free cocktails, it's the revival of the club. The insider's club. For all the talk of the Skull and Bones Society, liberalism has become the club of the powerful, its rituals are public, but its ideas are not. The expansion of government means there's more room and money for the club to dole out. Behind the glamor, crouches the political machine. Belonging to the In Crowd means power and money. A ladder to advancement through the leaning tower of government.

The elites are the way they are, because liberalism has become a brand, more than a set of ideas. A brand that marks you as intelligent and upper class, when you reflexively adopt opinions and support policies that are not to debated. The two traditional barriers to the adopting of left of center politics was that they were controversial and hard to understand. But both those have been defanged by a modern liberalism which is non-controversial, because it hardly ever discusses its actual ideas without speaking at an infant's level, and isn't hard to understand, because it doesn't talk about itself anymore. The ideas exist only as policy papers in some Soros funded think-tank, but all that gets put on the table are reflexes and brand identity. The choice between being one of those crazy violent uncool people who talk about the Constitution, or one of the good people who never ask questions and always give to UNICEF. The people who are just like that unstated and undefined "Us". The "Us" of television commercials and politician's speeches. The "Us" who are just like the elite.

The tug of "Usness" is the appeal of the clique. The desire to fit in and comfort. To belong to a community whose members know they are better, through the circular justification of their own membership. The one dubious accomplishment of the counterculture was to affix liberalism as the 'cool' brand. And the expansion of government also made it into the endlessly profitable brand. No wonder the people at the top are baffled trying to understand why in the world anyone wouldn't want to be a liberal. The only possible reasons they ever come up with are 'Terminal Uncoolness' (religious faith, gun ownership or living in a rural area) or they've found an even better way make money. Which are also the two common ways that the media elite dismiss Republicans.

And so with an out of control national debt, states at risk of defaulting on their debt and growing public anger-- the media keeps playing the same clique messages over and over again. And so we hear countless times how Rush Limbaugh is FAT and Sarah Palin is a HICK and John BoehnerCRIES and Obama is so much COOLER than they are. And Jon Stewart is even COOLER than him. And wasn't that Rally to Restore Sanity so COOL. Too bad no one paid attention. This is a discourse that is taking place at a childish level, unmediated by even a glimmer of adulthood. It's not just that the media is stupid. It's that they think the public is. And they see it as their role to educate the public by indoctrinating them with elementary liberal messaging. Which is so devoid of any content besides the usual shouting about racism and emphasizing the importance of compassion, that it inevitably devolves into the purely petty. 

America is facing towering economic problems and military threats. The next decade is likely to be the one that decides if the United States will survive as a global superpower, or begin its decline and eventual collapse, the way that great nations have before it. And like them, we're burdened with a leadership class that is more concerned with its own privileges and keeping an iron grip on power, than with the survival of the nation itself. When Hamlet observed that something is rotten in the state of Denmark, he didn't mean the clerks. A fish stinks from the head on down. So does a country. And the end of public debate, marks the decline of the intellect of its leaders. A leadership class that can no longer properly debate issues, has lost the ability to think, but not to govern.

The liberal side lost the debate in the last two years, without ever knowing or understanding why. Or even acknowledging it, aside from some handwaving at a messaging problem. But their problem isn't the message, it's the reality. You can't message away trillion dollar deficits and a law forcing people to buy health insurance for the crime of breathing. Messaging got them through 2008 and part of 2009, but then the good ship, the S.S. Propaganda ran aground on the shores of reality. A reality that never penetrated into the echo bubble of the clique, that Utopian wonderland of government jobs, politically correct opinions and spending programs for all.

The Republicans won because they addressed that reality and made it the focal point of their opposition. The Democrats lost, for the same reason that they won in 2008. Except this time they were the responsible party. Had they behaved responsibly in office, then the setback wouldn't have been nearly as severe. But they spent money like a dog off the leash, ignored the public and rammed through unpopular legislation that negatively impacted the average voter. And rather than conduct a vigorous public debate, they packed town halls with union goons and dialed the media propaganda up to 11. And like every dictator suddenly realizing that, yes those crowds in the plaza really are serious about overthrowing the government and they might have the numbers to do it, there was nothing left for them to do but stare in confusion at the scene taking place outside. "It wasn't supposed to happen this way. I thought the people loved me."

Rather than do its job of reporting events, the media abdicated it in order to spend more time focusing on advocacy. And then they abdicated even that job to just pass on White House talking points, and repackage talking points from other trusted liberal organizations and outlets. And when reality contradicted the talking points, they just doubled down on the talking points twice as hard. There was hardly any debate in the media in 2008. There's hardly any debate now. Just puff pieces praising the latest White House sneeze and sermons explaining why some given Republican criticism is wrong based on arguments that could be taken by children and small animals.

For the harder stuff, the arena has been turned over to the Huffington Post, the Daily Show, Saturday Night Live and Maureen Dowd. Their expertise is not in discussing issues, but ridiculing personalities based on out of context, distorted or entirely made up remarks, parodying their speech patterns and generally emphasizing again how 'uncool' they are. That mash up of celebrities, snark and punchlines have come to characterize the new liberal debate. Not so much debate, as an energetic defamation of 'The Other' for the choir of the clique. A telethon by celebrities to raise money for celebrity politicians. New outpost of the "Us" club keeping guard over the media frontier.

It's no wonder then that there's still no debate. That what happens in congress stays in congress. That the media tells us far more about what it thinks of Boehner's tan or his tears, than it does of thePaul Ryan roadmap. That talk of government reform that reduces the size and powers of government is treated like an obscenity in a holy place. And just not talked about. Shunned. Because how do you fight a battle of ideas, when you have no ideas, only a mandate for providing unlimited entitlements. And why would you want to fight a battle of ideas? The elites certainly don't. Their ideas don't exactly play too well with the common man or woman. Petty jibes or even silence works better for them, than actually explaining what they plan to do to the country, and what life will like for the average person after that.

And in place of that debate. That vital debate which we need to have and must have-- we have organized pettiness instead. Calculated pettiness. Media spitballs and washroom graffiti and notes with nasty things written on them. A pettiness overseen by the princes of the petty in the press, who are not capable of a debate and are not used to a debate. The mandate of power is not debated. And so they scream, they insult, they abuse, mock, psychoanalyze, plot, scheme, lecture and undermine-- but they don't debate. Because a debate is the first step to admitting the possibility of their own wrongness. Even such an admission alone would shake the floor of that exclusive club of liberalism, whose gate is stamped with a great big, "Us". It is better and easier for them to throw stones, than to build a building. To carry on smear campaigns, rather than tell the truth. To conduct the debate on their terms, in their own forums and without any ideas on the table. From their high glass and steel towers, the media princes continue to have their petty way.

          

 





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