Sunday, November 22, 2009

WORLD ORDER

I really like this video from Genki Sudo. He is a former mixed martial arts fighter and wrote the lyrics. The music is by Heigo Tani. I just find the video interesting and the music hauntingly beautiful. I hope you do too.




trying to widen the world with great expense
we hear both sides of different voices
we here all these pretty false lies from our ears
in the smallest spaces they have they plant their bended reality.
What is wrong and what is right?
The truth is always a paradox
one generation ends and reflects on the next generation
In the middle of the night I wake up

The rhythm of the universe the rhythm of your love
Dreaming cycle Beautiful Venus

The rhythm of the universe the rhythm of your love
Now in this moment I 'dance'

World Order

Thursday, November 19, 2009

TERRORIST ON TRIAL ERIC HOLDER'S "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"

There's a lot of questioning about Attorney General Eric Holder's strange decision to put a number of the terrorists on trail in a civilian court in New York. On the face of it seems to be a very strange idea. Until you start to dig deeper as Michelle Malkin has been doing here are some of the money quotes from her reporting:

"If you’ve been paying attention, you already know all about AG Eric Holder and his DOJ staff’s national security conflict of interest as senior partner with Covington & Burling — the prestigious Washington, D.C. law firm, which represents 17 Yemenis currently held at Gitmo."

"The Senate shrugged at the glaring conflict of interest Attorney General Holder presents in handling Gitmo legal issues. Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Cucullu, author of Inside Gitmo: The True Story Behind the Myths of Guantanamo Bay, makes the ethical problem plain:

As a senior partner, he undoubtedly had significant input on what kind of charity cases his firm picked up. He surely knew that dozens of lawyers from his firm were among the 500-plus civilian lawyers representing the 244 or so remaining detainees (on top of military-court-appointed defenders). Even now, his Covington colleagues continue to allege rampant torture at Gitmo. They’re fighting hard to have detainees tried through the US court system—essentially given the same rights as US citizens. And their arguments and plans hinge largely on having Holder issue a bad report card."


Somehow I would waste any time waiting for Keith Olbermann to make a "special comment" on this.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Obama's plan for illegal immigration enforcement: Failure!

Speaking about dumb Obama administration officials. Homeland Security Janet (no enforcement) Napolitano also took out the trash on Friday with the following news

"The Obama administration expects Congress to begin moving to overhaul the nation's immigration laws early next year, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Friday, adding that improved border security and a drop in migration caused by the economic downturn make such changes "far more attainable" than in 2007." -Washington Post

Let's see where to began with Secretary Stupido of Homeland Security. I wonder where she gets these crazy ideas. Perhaps from her friend:
The Democratic former Governor of New York Elliot Spitzer who before he resigned in disgrace was calling for drivers licenses for illegals and other bright ideas that reward illegals. Secretary Stupido goes on:

"We will never have fully effective law enforcement or national security as long as so many millions remain in the shadows," Napolitano said.

Illegals remaining in the shadows Secretary Napolitano? Here is Exhibit A: Taken on Long Island New York 1500 miles from the southern boarder
Does this look like the illegals are "remaining in the shadows" Ms. Napolitano? Seems to me if I am able to find them loitering out in the open in my community than is it asking too much for my Federal Government to find and deport them? Oh, I forgot it's the Obama administration we are talking about here and when it comes to enforcing U.S. laws regarding illegal immigration:

Saturday, November 14, 2009

You gotta know when to hold em. Holder!


It's pretty clear the U.S. Attorney General is not the brightest bulb at the Department of Justice. Exhibit A: The Marc Rich Pardon. But, he makes an excellent bag holder. That's why Bill Clinton used him. Meanwhile, as Air Force One carried President Barack Hussein Obama out of Washington on a trip to ASIA and out of the line of outrage. Holder was put on stage to defend the wisdom of putting 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed on trial in a civilian court in New York City. Here is the money quote:

"Eric H. Holder Jr. called his order Friday to send the suspected plotters of the Sept. 11 attacks to trial in Manhattan "the toughest decision I've had to make as attorney general."

Well I guess unlike Obama on Afghanistan at least Eric Holder made a decision. A stupid one but, a decision nonetheless. But, with Obama safely in Japan Eric Holder is once again still left holding the bag.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

CNN: Works on the pigs ear.

Following yesterday's Republican victories in Virginia and New Jersey Governor's races CNN (the Obama Administrations favorite "news organization outside of MSNBC and one that fact checks Saturday Night Live comedy sketches had this little insane insight:

"Washington (CNN) -- Victories in New Jersey and Virginia Tuesday provided a major shot in the arm for the Republican Party heading into the 2010 elections, but the Democratic losses of these two governorships should not be interpreted as a significant blow to President Obama."

File this under Delusional Analysis! Especially after both Obama and Biden made several trips to try and prop up New Jersey Democratic Govenor John Corzine chances for relection.