January 31, 2008

Just Look How Well She Did It In The 1990s

NOT!

ABC News' Eloise Harper Reports: Senator Hillary Clinton, in an interview with ABC News' Cynthia McFadden for ABC News' Nightline, was asked about President ClintonÂ’s controversial comments about race and Senator Obama in the past weeks. Clinton apologized for her husband.

“I think whatever he said which was certainly never intended to cause any kind of offense to anyone,” Clinton said, “if it did give offenses then I take responsibility and I’m sorry about that.”

"Can you control him?" asked McFadden.

“Oh of course,” Clinton replied.

She was so obviously in control in the 1990s, when she and Bill lied their way through Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Juanita Broderick, Katheleen Willey and Monica Lewinsky, not to mention Travelgate. The man has no self-control, and he clearly doesnÂ’t submit himself to the control of his wife (who should have gelded him). I guess this is just one more Hillary Clinton lie!

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Prayers For A Hero

IÂ’ve been following this story, but have been remiss in not posting about it.

A Houston firefighter who suffered serious injuries while fighting a Jan. 21 house fire took a turn for the worse this week, his wife said through a union Internet site.

"The doctors were thinking he was looking great over the weekend but he has taken a turn for the worse," said Irene Everette, wife of Brandon Everette, who is at Memorial Hermann Hospital. "We were told by the doctors to remain optimistic but there is no guarantee."

The message from Irene Everette was posted Tuesday on the Web site of the Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 341 Web site.

Everette and two other men were fighting a mid-day blaze at a home on Gnarled Chestnut Court near Vermont Green Trail when a portion of the ceiling collapsed on them and dislodged Everette's protective air mask.

Everette, a 5-year department veteran, has been listed in critical condition since his lungs were damaged.

This week, his wife asked people to pray for improvement.

And the Everettes are definitely in my prayers, and I hope all of you will join in on that, according to your beliefs and traditions.

The full post from Irene Everette is here.

And if you are able to help the family in a more tangible way, donations can be made to the Brandon Everette benefit account No. 232359 at shared branch credit unions, including Chocolate Bayou Community FCU; Transtar FCU; Chevron FCU; American Airlines FCU; Amoco FCU; Texas CU Service Centers; JSC FCU; Coastal Community FCU; Greater Texas FCU; First Community CU and others. For information, contact the association at 713-223-9166.

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January 30, 2008

OK -- I'm Questioning Their Patriotism Now

If this weren't Berkeley, I'd be shocked.

Heck, I'm even shocked about this crap coming from a bastion of liberal lunacy like Berkeley.

Members of the Berkeley City Council showed their opposition to a Marine Corps recruiting office in Downtown Berkeley last night.

Council members supported the two resolutions-one supporting anti-war protests and the other criticizing military recruitment practices-citing opposition to the war in Iraq, deceptive recruitment practices and the right to protest.

"By taking a stand against recruitment we are protecting the health and safety of our youth," said PhoeBe sorgen, a member of the Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission. "I see the protest as taking a proud and courageous stand."

Code Pink, a national anti-war grassroots organization, will be granted a parking spot for their regular Wednesday afternoon protests and will not need to apply for a sound permit for the next six months, under one resolution.

The other resolution more directly criticizes the presence of the center in Berkeley. The city manager was directed to send a letter to the U.S. Marine Corps saying they are "uninvited and unwelcome intruders" in the city.

In addition, the city attorney has been directed to investigate whether the city's anti-discrimination laws can be enforced at the center, based on the military's consideration of sexual orientation in hiring.

While the Marines are "uninvited and unwelcome intruders", al-Qaeda and the Taiban are no doubt welcome as contributors to the city's diversity. And oddly enough, illegal aliens (who are "uninvited and unwelcome intruders under American law) don't get that sort of treatment in Berkeley. Frankly, Berkeley is an uninvited and unwelcome intruder in the United States.

So let's see -- rejection and condemnation off the troops. Opposition to their mission of protecting the country. Interference with recruitment. Granting preferential treatment to the fifth column that puts Americas enemies before Americas fighting men and women.

Yep -- damn straight I'm questioning the patriotism of the entire frickin' population of Berkeley.

And I love the fact that these morons are attempting to put a city ordinance on a higher plane than the constitutional responsibilities of the US government.

It is time for a Solomon Amendment to strip federal funds from places like Berkeley due to their official attempts to interfere with military recruiting. it is sedition, plain and simple.

And I repeat my comment from the other day -- has the time come for the United States to secede from Berkeley, and build a border fence around it to keep such undesirables out of the country?

H/T Malkin

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January 29, 2008

This Should Have Been Front Page News

But it does not fit the approved narrative, so the media has not played it up.

After all, to do so would show that the only lie in "Bush lied us into war" is coming from the mouth of those defaming the President. The folks at Washington Hotlist make the case.

[U]nfortunately, many liberals have either ignored the story or have simply refused to put a legitimate portion of thought into what it alleges.

Saddam Hussein let the world think he had weapons of mass destruction to intimidate Iran and prevent the country from attacking Iraq, according to an FBI agent who interviewed the dictator after his 2003 capture.

But wait, I thought George W. Bush made up those pesky rumors about weapons of mass destruction?  After all, he needed to even the score for his daddy, whilst securing rich oil reserves.  Right?

Typically, IÂ’d have my doubts about the political slant coming from CBS, but now that Dan Rather is gone, IÂ’ll take my chances.  According to a CBS report, Saddam Hussein told the FBI that he did not anticipate a U.S.-led invasion over the alleged presence of weapons of mass destruction.

<According to FBI agent George Piro, “For him, it was critical that he was seen as still the strong, defiant Saddam.  He thought that (faking having the weapons) would prevent the Iranians from reinvading Iraq.”

But, the most telling portion of the article:

“He told me that he initially miscalculatedÂ…President BushÂ’s intentions.  He thought the United States would retaliate with the same type of attack as we did in 1998Â…a four-day aerial attack.  He survived that one and he was willing to accept that type of attack,” Piro said.

So, not only did Hussein spread and then maintain his own lies about weapons possession, but also he was willing to place his people in danger pending a small-scale aerial attack.  All for the sake of power and pride.

And what of that four-day attack in 1998?  In political terms, the ineffectiveness of the preemptive strike Hussein recalled – and its very real and literal power to embolden Hussein (after all, it was the sole reason he believed the U.S. would wimp out) proves that many Democrats (cough, cough – Clinton) have no backbone when it comes to dealing with international criminals and their governments.  Had Clinton actually done his job properly, we wouldnÂ’t even be talking about this right now.  Instead, he chose to start a job he didnÂ’t intend to finish.

But wait, thereÂ’s more:

“Hussein had the ability to restart the weapons program and professed to wanting to do that, Piro said. 

“He wanted to pursue all of WMD…to reconstitute his entire WMD program.”

If you are sensible, you will take the following away from the aforementioned details: Saddam Hussein successfully tricked the American people (and portions of the international community) into believing that he had reignited his weapons program.  He did so for political purposes, although he did actually hope to one day possess weapons he would have no doubt used against his enemies (America, included).  Then, when the U.S. bought into his insanity and just so happened to have a president with enough sense to stop taking HusseinÂ’s threats for granted, America reacted.

Unfortunately for the left, this debunks many mistaken notions.  Bush did not lie or manipulate information.  He simply worked with the same evidence that John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and other leading Democrats consulted.  They, too, voted for the war (not Bill, of course) based on the same intelligence information.  And not for anything, but if they are going to allege being manipulated by a man whose intelligence they regularly degrade and belittle, then they are even more absurd than I previously thought – and consequently even more foolish then they claim Bush is.

Now lets look at that.

Saddam wanted the world to believe he had (or was working to acquire) WMDs. Saddam was willing to risk a Clinton-style bombing attack on his nation because he had become convinced that the United States lacked the will to do more, based upon the repeated weak-kneed response of Bill Clinton to his provocations during the 1990s. What's more, it was his goal and his intent to restart the WMD programs, and he was just waiting for the opportunity.

Now remember -- those are the assertions of Saddam to his interrogator -- words which exculpate George W. Bush, a man for whom Saddam had no love. They do a great deal to explain why EVERY MAJOR INTELLIGENCE AGENCY IN THE WORLD believed Saddam was seeking WMDs.

So you can make the claim that "Bush lied" -- but only if you want to willfully ignore the facts.

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Dear God! Not Again!

After the horrific Baby Grace case, Galveston now has another body of a dead baby simply abandoned by those who took the childÂ’s life.

The body of a baby boy was discovered this morning in the grass near the side of a Galveston road, police said.

The body, described as a child between 4-months and 6-months-old, was discovered about 10 a.m. near Seawall Boulevard and Ferry Road, Lt. Jorge Trevino said.

"A couple was driving on Cherry Hill and saw what they thought was a doll," Trevino said. But something looked odd and they stopped and discovered the body next to a child's car seat, he said.

Trevino said it appeared that the child may have been thrown from the car while sitting in the car seat.

I cannot fathom how one could kill one’s own child – much less dump the body like a bag of litter along the side of the road. There are so many of us who would love to hold that child and call him (or her) our own. I pray that the authorities quickly locate the responsible parties, and that they are soon sentence to death for this heinous crime.

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RIP Margaret Truman Daniel

What a life!

Margaret Truman, the only child of former President Harry S. Truman who became a concert singer, actress, radio and TV personality and mystery writer, died Tuesday. She was 83.

Truman, known as Margaret Truman Daniel in private life, died at a Chicago assisted living facility following a brief illness, according to a statement from the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence. She had been at the facility for the past several weeks and was on a respirator, the library said.

Living 83 years has to be called a good long life – and this lady made the most of it. She crossed every facet of the entertainment industry during her lifetime, becoming a noted author of a series of entertaining mystery novels at an age when most folks are starting to slow down and contemplate retirement.

But my favorite story is this one – one which reminds us that every president is human, and that it is human nature for a parent to defend a child.

She made her professional singing debut with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1947 and gave her first Carnegie Hall concert two years later. Critics generally praised her poise but were less impressed with her vocal talent.

When Washington Post critic Paul Hume wrote after a 1950 concert that she ''is extremely attractive on the stage ... (but) cannot sing very well. She is flat a good deal of the time,'' her father fired off a note on White House stationery scolding Hume for a ''lousy review.''

''I have never met you, but if I do you'll need a new nose and plenty of beefsteak and perhaps a supporter below,'' the president wrote.

The note made Page One news -- but was not the sort of publicity an aspiring artist seeks. Years later she was able to laugh about it: ''I thought it was funny. Sold tickets.''

Yes, she was truly “Daddy’s little girl”.

To her surviving family, I offer my condolences on this great loss of a true lady.

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January 27, 2008

When Race Counts More Than Character Or Qualifications

You get situations like this one in San Antonio.

A former San Antonio police officer set to be sentenced this week for allowing his live-in girlfriend to deal methamphetamine was hired by the department in 1994 despite being rejected two years earlier for reasons including a drunken driving conviction, a newspaper reports.

Background investigators also concluded that Joseph Anthony Evans tried to hide a criminal trespass arrest, a hit-and-run conviction and an internal investigation of sexual misconduct at a corrections officer job. He'd also been rejected by Austin, Dallas and Fort Worth, the San Antonio Express-News reports.

San Antonio police had also originally denied Evans a badge because polygraphs showed deceptive or inconclusive answers to questions ranging from illegal drug use to stealing from employers.

"Joseph Evans is not San Antonio Police Department officer material," investigator Ignacio Cantu wrote in a 1992 memo recommending rejection.

Good grief! Upon what basis would any police department ever hire this guy?

Oh -- maybe this one.

Two officials involved in the hiring of Evans, who is black, say other applicants recommended for rejection during the administration of Chief William O. Gibson also were let onto the police force when the department was under pressure to meet affirmative action goals.

Sandoval, who retired in 1997, said he overrode other rejections from applicant screeners amid political pressure from City Hall to hire more black and female officers.

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[Former police academy commander Larry] Birney said he remembers none of the episode. But he did recall that Evans wasn't the only rejected minority applicant whom Sandoval hired over his objections.

"I wouldn't say it was common but it wasn't uncommon, either. I can tell you horror stories," said Birney, who declined to talk further on the record.

See what happens when one puts the color of someone's skin over the content of their character. You loose the latter to get the former -- and in the process do harm to the very institution you were trying to improve.

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January 26, 2008

Letting The Second Amendment Apply On Campus

I realize that some folks prefer to see the Second Amendment as antiquated and irrelevant, but I disagree strongly. And every time I see stories about a school shooting, i wonder if things might have been different if trained faculty members had been permitted to exercise their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. And in situations like what we saw last year at Virginia Tech, I think of how quickly the murdering scumbag could have been dispatched if even one of his victims had not been disarmed by government edict.

That's why I find legislation like this to be a good sign.

Two Mesa lawmakers are drawing up legislation to give teachers — and some students — a chance to carry firearms on campus.
The proposals by Sen. Karen Johnson and Rep. Russell Pearce would allow anyone who has obtained a state permit to carry a concealed firearm to bring it onto public-school campuses, something now a crime under state law. It also would overrule similar policies at community colleges and state universities.

Yeah -- teachers and college students would be treated like adults. And lest you think this statute would let just anyone come onto campus packing heat, the law is very specific about who can do so.

In limiting the measures to those with concealed-weapons permits, they would require that those given the right to bring guns onto campuses undergo background checks, be fingerprinted, go through state-mandated training in laws governing when they are allowed to use deadly force and prove they can handle their firearms.

In other words, trained individuals from a subset of the population repeatedly demonstrated to be unlikely to misuse that weapon would no longer be arbitrarily banned from exercising the concealed-carry privilege.

This proposal resonates with me because I teach. School shootings make me wonder what I could do to protect my students in the event there were a gunman on campus -- and the answer right now is nothing except cower with them in a corner with the lights out and the door locked. There ought to be something more, and I hope that such a law is considered and passed here in Texas.

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January 21, 2008

Welcome To The 19th Century

And that is a step forward for Saudi women.

Women in Saudi Arabia can now stay in a hotel or a furnished apartment without a male guardian, according to a government decision that comes as the country faces increasing criticism for its severe restrictions on women.

The daily Al-Watan, which is deemed close to the Saudi government, reported Monday that the ministry issued a circular to hotels asking them to accept lone women — as long as their information is sent to a local police station.

Yeah, and I wonder what will happen with that information once it gets to the police? Will they be contacting parents, brothers, and husbands -- which will potentially enable continued physical abuse or honor killings of women trying to escape abusive situations?

But they still can't drive or be alone with an unrelated man -- which leads to the question of how these women will get to a hotel in the first place. But then again, there are reports that the driving ban may be lifted by the end of the year.

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Boo Hoo At Yahoo?

If the reports of layoffs are true, there probably will be quite a few.

Yahoo is planning to lay off hundreds of employees in an effort to increase its profitability, prop up its deflated stock price and narrow the focus of its sprawling Internet portal to a smaller number of crucial areas, people close to the company said Monday.

The final number of layoffs from YahooÂ’s work force of about 14,000 is yet to be determined and is likely to be announced around the end of the month, perhaps during YahooÂ’s conference call on Jan. 29 with analysts after it reports fourth-quarter results, these people said.

Company executives are still trying to determine exactly which areas will be cut. One person close to the discussions said a final plan, or perhaps a few alternative plans, would be submitted to the board at a coming meeting. The planÂ’s final shape may be influenced by the companyÂ’s fourth-quarter performance, this person said.

Yahoo declined to comment specifically on any plan for layoffs. In an e-mail statement, a company spokeswoman, Diana Wong, said: “Yahoo plans to invest in some areas, reduce emphasis in others, and eliminate some areas of the business that don’t support the company’s priorities. Yahoo continues to attract and hire talent against the company’s key initiatives to create long-term stockholder value.”

Some blogs have reported a 10-20% reduction in force, but analysts are viewing that as unlikely. However the report of "hundreds" being laid off could still be a reduction of 5% -- a significant amount indeed. WIll other tech companies follow suit?

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LA Times Meltdown Continues

More trouble in the dead-tree media.

The top editor of The Los Angeles Times has been forced out for resisting newsroom budget cuts, executives at the paper said Sunday, marking the fourth time in less than three years that the highest-ranking editor or the publisher has left for that reason.

The removal of the editor, James E. OÂ’Shea, by the publisher, David D. Hiller, mirrors the odd spectacle of a little more than a year ago, when the previous publisher, Jeffrey M. Johnson, was fired for refusing to eliminate newsroom jobs as directed by the paperÂ’s owner, the Tribune Company. In each case, a longtime Tribune executive was expected to rein in costs at the paper, but instead sided with the newsroom and lost his job for it.

The departure of Mr. OÂ’Shea appears to contradict statements by Samuel Zell, the Chicago real estate magnate who took over the company last month and is now its chairman and chief executive. Mr. Zell has repeatedly criticized the previous regime of the financially troubled company for trying to improve the bottom line by cutting costs, and he has said that he thinks the path to profit lies in finding new revenue, not paring costs.

Calls to Mr. O’Shea, Mr. Hiller and a spokeswoman for Mr. Zell were not returned. A Tribune spokesman referred inquiries to Nancy Sullivan, a spokeswoman for The Los Angeles Times, who said, “I don’t have any comment for you.”

Fewer readers equals fewer dollars equals fewer staffers. O'Shea couldn't accept that, and so he had to go.

Frankly, papers like the LA Times need to accept that, as part of major media conglomerates, they need to pool their reporting across the sister publications. In that sense, they will operate like local affiliates of the major television networks do, packaging national news with their local reporting -- and sharing their local reporting with other network affiliates.

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Volcanoes, Not Man, Rsponsible For Antarctic Ice Melts?

Interesting, isn't it, that we keep finding ways that nature is responsible for phenomena associated with global warming?

Another factor might be contributing to the thinning of some of the Antarctica's glaciers: volcanoes.

In an article published Sunday on the Web site of the journal Nature Geoscience, Hugh Corr and David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey report the identification of a layer of volcanic ash and glass shards frozen within an ice sheet in western Antarctica.

"This is the first time we have seen a volcano beneath the ice sheet punch a hole through the ice sheet" in Antarctica, Vaughan said.

Volcanic heat could still be melting ice to water and contributing to thinning and speeding up of the Pine Island glacier, which passes nearby, but Vaughan said he doubted that it could be affecting other glaciers in western Antarctica, which have also thinned in recent years. Most glaciologists, including Vaughan, say that warmer ocean water is the primary cause of thinning.

Unless, of course, there are volcanoes on the other side of the continent causing melting there -- and don't forget that the water released by the volcanoes will help raise the temperature more generally.

But regardless, we find AGAIN that there is a natural phenomenon resulting in one of the "proofs" of global warming. And yet somehow the faith of the acolytes of than new religion remains unchanged.

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January 20, 2008

A Particularly Bad Problem

I'll have to talk to my rocket scientist buddies at church today (I live only a couple miles from Johnson Space Center) to see if they have more information on this situation with the Ares I rocket.

Dare I suggest that it is a problem that needs fixing sooner rather than later?

NASA is wrestling with a potentially dangerous problem in a spacecraft that has not even been built yet.

Engineers are concerned that the new rocket, meant to replace the space shuttle and send astronauts to the moon, could shake violently during the first few minutes of flight, possibly destroying the entire vehicle.

"They know it's a real problem," said Paul Fischbeck, a Carnegie Mellon University engineering professor who has consulted on risk issues with NASA in the past. "This thing is going to shake apart the whole structure, and they've got to solve it."

If not corrected, the shaking would arise from the powerful first stage of the Ares I rocket, which will lift the Orion crew capsule into orbit.

NASA officials hope to have a plan for fixing the design as early as March, and they do not expect it to delay the goal of returning astronauts to the moon by 2020.

Yeah, shaking the entire spacecraft into little pieces -- especially with human beings inside, does seem like a bit of a problem to me.

But then again, I'm no rocket scientist.

Seriously, though, I hope to see this problem resolved by March like they are talking about -- otherwise it damn well ought to slow down the push to reach the moon again by 2020. After all, while space travel will never be risk free, it ought not be a suicide mission.

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January 18, 2008

Is Repeating Oneself Ethical?

An interesting cloning dilemma.

A scientist has achieved a world first... by cloning himself.

In a breakthrough certain to provoke an ethical furore, Samuel Wood created embryo copies of himself by placing his skin cells in a woman's egg.

The embryos were the first to be made from cells taken from adult humans.

Although they survived for only five days and were smaller than a pinhead, they are seen as a milestone in the quest for treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

But critics fear the technology could be exploited by mavericks to clone babies and accused the scientists of reducing the miracle of human life to a factory of spare parts.

Researchers from the Californian stem cell research company Stemagen employed the same technique used to make Dolly the sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, to create the embryos.

They took eggs donated by young women having IVF and replaced genetic material with DNA from the skin cells of two men.

Needless to say, this is a storm of controversy. It has been only a matter of time before we went from the cloning of embryonic cells to this cloning of adults – even though this particular experiment was terminated at 5 days.

What questions need to be dealt with?

1) Is it proper to clone human beings at all?
2) What rights do cloned individuals have?
3) At what point do cloned individuals acquire rights?

I don't propose to have all the answers to these questions – just the questions themselves. But it appears answers are needed sooner rather than later.

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January 15, 2008

CapeWind OK For Environment

So, will the project to create pollution-free electricity off of Cape Cod be permitted to move forward?

The nation's first proposed offshore wind-energy project cleared its most formidable hurdle yesterday as the US Minerals Management Service declared that the wind farm off Cape Cod would have little lasting impact on wildlife, navigation, and tourism.

The agency's nearly 2,000-page draft environmental impact statement makes clear that the federal government is inclined to approve construction of the 130 turbines in Nantucket Sound, 5 miles from the nearest coastline, unless major new concerns arise during a public comment period. Federal approval would probably come late this year or early next year, and remaining state permits are not expected to be a major obstacle, given that Governor Deval Patrick is in favor of the project.

The problem, of course, is not Cape Wind Instead, it is the CapeWindbag, Senator Teddy the Hutt (D-Chivas Regal). He is concerned that there might be a smudge on the horizon, miles off shore, to obscure a fingernail's breadth of his view. Such a sacrifice has been too much for him and the wealthy NIMBYs who have sought to prevent the project from moving forward.

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January 14, 2008

Some Perspective On The New CAFE Standards

How much will it cost you when you buy that new car?

The only problem is, based on what we know now, it'll cost automakers some $85 billion to comply. When all costs are factored in, other estimates put the total cost at about $18 billion a year.

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"We've done even more research," [GM Vice Chairman Bob] Lutz said, "and (the cost per car of new CAFE standards is) going to be in the range of $4,000 to $10,000, with an average of about $6,000."

And that will be on every car -- even though there are vehicles (like the one I drive) that already meet the standard. The automakers are just going to have to raise all prices to absorb the cost of meeting the new standards -- there are no two wys about it. After all, that is how any business sets its prices -- by taking into account all costs.

And what does it mean to the consumer?

Let's put that in perspective. The average cost of an automobile in 2006 was $27,958, according to the Comerica Automotive Affordability Index. So our new energy bill is, in effect, going to be a 21.4% tax hike on the current car prices. Oh, didn't they tell you that?

That's right -- my car that cost $15,000 will end up costing close to $20,000 just based upon this new regulatory cost -- effectively a hidden tax. And what will that mean as my car gets older?

In fact, the higher prices of cars will encourage consumers to keep their older, dirtier but cheaper vehicles for much longer. So the actual benefits will be less than forecast.

History bears this out. In 1970, just before the first CAFE standards were imposed, the average car on the road was about 5 1/2 years old. By 2000, the average car was 9 years old — thanks to the higher costs of buying and operating new cars, a direct result of higher fuel efficiency and safety standards.

Yep -- my car will be in service until it literally cannot move. That means that instead of driving it until 2011 or 2012, I'll be driving it until at least 2015 or 2016, because that extra chunk of cash will put a new car out of my reach (after all, we know how small teacher raises have been here in Texas).

And that doesn't even get into the auto safety issues.

Higher prices. More pollution. Unsafe cars. That is the legacy of this new legislation.

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January 13, 2008

Plug-In Hybrids

My question is whether or not we will be able to afford to charge these cars up if electricity prices increase.

The Toyota Motor Corporation, which leads the worldÂ’s automakers in sales of hybrid-electric vehicles, announced Sunday night that it would build its first plug-in hybrid by 2010.

The move puts Toyota in direct competition with General Motors, which has announced plans to sell its own plug-in hybrid vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt, sometime around 2010.

Katsuaki Watanabe, the president of Toyota, announced the companyÂ’s plans at the Detroit auto show as part of a series of environmental steps.

Mr. Watanabe said Toyota, best known for its Prius hybrid car, would develop a fleet of plug-in hybrids that run on lithium-ion batteries, instead of the nickel-metal hydride batteries that power the Prius and other Toyota models.

Plug-in hybrids differ from the current hybrid vehicles in that they can be recharged externally, from an ordinary power outlet. In a conventional hybrid the battery is recharged from power generated by its wheels.

I'm really curious how efficient these plug-in hybrids will be. How far will the go between charges, and how much energy will they use? The numbers in this article are not encouraging -- and the car still uses gasoline to operate. I guess i don;t see the advantage or the practicality.

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January 12, 2008

Another Iraq Benchmark Met

I'm curious how the Democrats will try to spin this one as a failure.

Iraq's parliament adopted legislation Saturday on the reinstatement of thousands of former Baath party supporters to government jobs, a key benchmark sought by the United States as a step toward national reconciliation.

The bill was approved by a unanimous show of hands on each of the law's 30 clauses. Titled the Accountability and Justice law, it seeks to relax restrictions on the rights of members of Saddam Hussein's now-dissolved Baath party to fill government posts.

It is also designed to reinstate thousands of Baathists in government jobs from which they had been dismissed because of their ties to the party.

Let's be clear -- de-Baathification had to happen, just as de-Nazification had to happen in Germany in 1945. The problem was that it went too far. Most low-level officials in Germany were reinstated in place quickly. That didn't happen in Iraq. Undoing the problem has been an important key to creating stability in Iraq. And now the question has been settled.

H/T Captain's Quarters

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Global Warming Falls In Baghdad

Temperatures have gone up so much that it is snowing in places where no one can remember it having happened before.

The flakes melted quickly. But the smiles, wonder and excited story-swapping went on throughout the day: It snowed in Baghdad.

The morning flurry Friday was the first in memory in the heart of the Iraqi capital. Perhaps more significant, however, was the rare ripple of delight through a city snarled by army checkpoints, divided by concrete walls and ravaged by sectarian killings.

"For the first time in my life I saw a snow-rain like this falling in Baghdad," said Mohammed Abdul-Hussein, a 63-year-old retiree from the New Baghdad area.

"When I was young, I heard from my father that such rain had fallen in the early '40s on the outskirts of northern Baghdad," Abdul-Hussein said, referring to snow as a type of rain. "But snow falling in Baghdad in such a magnificent scene was beyond my imagination."

But I'm sure that someone will show up and explain to me how all the very cold weather is a sign that the earth is getting very hot. After all, the notion of man-made global warming is religion, not science. This is just one of its many miracles that defies natural explanation.

UPDATE: See, this didn't take all that long.

Climate change is still nudging up temperatures in the long term even though the warmest year was back in 1998 and 2008 has begun with unusual weather such as a cool Pacific and Baghdad's first snow in memory, experts said.

"Global warming has not stopped," said Amir Delju, senior scientific coordinator of the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) climate program.

Last year was among the six warmest years since records began in the 1850s and the British Met Office said last week that 2008 will be the coolest year since 2000, partly because of a La Nina event that cuts water temperatures in the Pacific.

"We are in a minor La Nina period which shows a little cooling in the Pacific Ocean," Delju told Reuters. "The decade from 1998 to 2007 is the warmest on record and the whole trend is still continuing."

Interestingly enough, the records start (in the 1850s) during a period called the Little Ice Age. Is it any wonder that the temperatures today would be higher -- and that the natural cyclical fluctuations in temperature would be evident?

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January 10, 2008

Climbing The Highest Mountain

Sir Edmund Hillary, who conquered Mt. Everest, has died.

Edmund Hillary, 88, a beekeeper-turned-mountaineer from New Zealand who with his Sherpa guide in 1953 became the first men known to conquer Mount Everest, the world's tallest peak, died early today at Auckland City Hospital. No cause of death was reported.

Hillary's 29,035-foot climb up the Himalayan mountain was achieved amid subzero temperatures, unpredictable winds and daunting crevasses, and with a grade of equipment now considered primitive. The ascent ended a decades-long quest undertaken by countless men to test human endurance. In the 1920s, English adventurer George Mallory memorably quipped that he wanted to climb Everest "because it's there" and perished trying.

On May 29, 1953, the successful ascent and return by Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in a team led by British army Col. John Hunt made them instant international celebrities.

"Well, we've knocked the bastard off," an exhausted Hillary famously said upon his return from the apex.

And despite having reached the pinnacle of his chosen avocation at a relatively young age, Hillary spent the next half century productively, promoting humanitarian and environmental causes. In addition, he continued his explorations and difficult treks , reaching the South Pole and crossing Antarctica. He also wrote extensively about the explorations, and became a best-selling author.

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January 09, 2008

John Vincent Coulter -- 1926-2008

Love her, hate her, or feel ambiguity towards her (yes, there are two or three out there), I don't believe there is a decent human being in the country who could read this column and not feel compassion for Ann Coulter.

he longest baby ever born at the Albany, N.Y., hospital, at least as of May 5, 1926, who grew up to be my strapping father, passed away last Friday morning.

As Mother and I stood at Daddy's casket Monday morning, Mother repeated his joke to him, which he said on every wedding anniversary until a few years ago when Lewy bodies dementia prevented him from saying much at all: "54 years, married to the wrong woman." And we laughed.

What can I say except that I wish I had the opportunity to have met this man who Ann describes so lovingly and with such obvious admiration.

But the most touching part of the piece comes at the end -- where, appropriately, she talks about the end.

And last Friday morning at 2 he passed away, in his bedroom with Mother. The police and firemen told my brother that they kept trying to distract Mother to keep her away from the bedroom with Father's body, but she kept padding back into the bedroom to be close to him.

The couple had been married for over half a century. I wish I could the opportunity to meet her mother as well. She sounds like quite a lady. Her father obviously invested wisely when he bribed his FBI colleagues to allow him to ask her out first.

And so to Ann and her brothers, I offer condolences on the lost of their father. And to her mother, Nell, I offer my condolences on the loss of the companion of most of her lifetime -- and the assurance that they will meet again, for there can be no doubt that a love like theirs endures for all eternity.

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Russia Leads Space Race?

So they claim, with regard to reaching Mars.

Russia is leading the race to complete a manned mission to Mars and could land a Russian on the Red Planet by 2025, a leading scientist was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

"We have something of a head start in this race as we have the most experience in piloted space flight," the director of the prestigious Space Research Institute, Lev Zelyony, told Interfax news agency on Tuesday.

The goal of becoming the first country to land a human on Mars is "technically and economically achievable" by 2025, he said.

However, if their portions of the International Space Station are any indication, I doubt this. Their components have been the source of most problems up there. I really doubt that the Russians will ever reach Mars -- unless they are planning on sending men to Mars in spacecraft held together with duct tape and baling wire.

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January 07, 2008

Police State Tactics By "Child Welfare Workers"

Will this be the future of American health care once the government is put in charge of it all? And is this sufficiently outrageous for Americans to speak out against the police state mentality established by so-called "child welfare workers".

The Garfield County All Hazards Response Team broke down Tom Shiflett's door Friday night and, following a court order, took his son for medical treatment.

The doctor's recommendation: Take Tylenol and apply ice to the bruises. The boy was back home a few hours later.

The kid had a fall. His father treated him responsibly, just like parents of my generation would have done. But a single nosy neighbor called an ambulance without bothering to find out what the exact situation was, and touched out a wholesale invasion of the rights of the Shiflett family.

Speaking about the incident from his home in the Apple Tree Park on Monday, Shiflett was very upset. Perhaps most offensive, Shiflett said, was that law enforcement didn't announce there was a warrant before breaking into his home south of New Castle.

"I would have let them in," he said. "It was traumatic to my children, and it's unnecessary."

His spouse, Tina, and his six of 10 kids who are still at home were shocked at the manner of entry. Tina said law enforcement, wearing masks, broke down their door with a battering ram and pointed guns in her children's faces.

"They didn't need to bash into my home and slam my kids to the floor," Tina said, adding later, "I think they get a kick out of this."

She said law enforcement threatened criminal charges should the family even try to follow Jon or find out where he was taken. Jon was returned hours later, around 2:30 a.m. Saturday.

"In all there was not one shred of evidence found that we had done anything wrong or that Jon had not been properly cared for at home," Tina said.

Oh, and lest there be any doubt that the parents knew what they were doing in the first place, Tom Shiflett is a trained medic who could recognize any danger signs in his son. But that was not sufficient for the paramilitary force that stormed the Shiflett home and kidnapped young Jon under the guise of protecting his health, telling his parents that they were subject to imprisonment if they even attempted to be present while their son was forcibly treated without their consent.

This isn't a case of medical neglect. I've seen those -- indeed, I've actually had to report such cases to the authorities. This is a case of a kid with a bruise being taken by force and ordered to receive the exact care his parents were already providing. Jobs need to be lost over this incident -- and punitive damages awarded.

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Are You Effing Nuts?

Darwin really ought to have kicked-in in this situation.

A New Zealand man risked life and limb by dangling upside-down in the sea to take close-up pictures of a circling Great White shark, reports said on Monday.

Builder Gary Porter asked friends to hold him by the ankles from their small boat as he dunked his upper body in the water to snap the four-metre predator less than two metres away.

"I just wanted to get some photos of this amazing creature," Porter told Radio New Zealand.

"I've got a few regrets about not hopping in with it and having a good swim with it."

No.

Nuh-uh.

No freakinÂ’ way in hell!

No picture is worth this risk.

Not even one of Heidi Klum naked and smeared with chocolate sauce.

Nothing.

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January 03, 2008

And In Other Global Warming NewsÂ…

In a world where we are threatened by Al Gore with ever increasing temperatures, glacial melting, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, we get this headline.

Frozen Iguanas Fall From Florida Trees

Do you think this is a joke?

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It's raining iguanas in South Florida.

A remarkable cold snap that brought temperatures in the mid-30s to the Miami area Thursday morning also brought lizards falling out of trees at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne, the Miami Herald reported.

"We have found dozens on the bike path after a major cold snap," said park manager Robert Yero. "When they warm up in the sun, they come back to life."

So great is this trend of global warming that these poor reptiles are frozen into torpidity in America's semi-tropical vacation and retirement paradise. And while they are a non-native species that has wreaked havoc with the local ecosystem, that doesn't negate the obvious conclusion – namely that there is clearly no increase in winter temperatures.

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January 01, 2008

Ignoring A Fundamental Safety Rule

Treat every gun like it is loaded.

These
guys didn't -- and should consider themselves to be very lucky.

Two southern New Mexico men are recovering after accidentally shooting themselves while trying to trace a loaded .357-caliber Magnum as a pattern for a tattoo.

The Otero County Sheriff's Department identified the men as Robert Glasser and Joey Acosta. Both are 22.

The sheriff's department says deputies responded to the shooting in Chaparral on Thursday evening, but Glasser and Acosta were already on their way to a hospital in nearby El Paso, Texas.

Authorities say Glasser was struck in the hand when the gun accidentally went off. Acosta was hit in the left arm.

The injuries were non-life threatening.

And these idiots were lucky.

My guess -- a couple of gang bangers wanting to look tough with their own home-made tattoos. Well, now they'll have "street cred" with their bullet wounds -- as long as they leave town and head to a place where nobody knows the story of how they got shot.

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