Kin's Kouch 2
More rantings from someone who should know better
Monday, May 05, 2003

As everything is screwy here, I'm temporarily moving over to another address. You can get all the latest and greatest from the Kouch at:
Kin's Kouch II
If you've been kind enough to BlogRoll me, please don't make any changes yet. I'll let everyone know the final status tomorrow. Thanks!

UPDATE: If you're here...the above isn't relevant. Stuff has been updated to show the new site instead of this one. So go back there.

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Perma-links are screwy...thank you Blogger.

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McDonald's - Terrorist Appeasers
Lately McDonald's has seen more and more attacks against themselves as a focal point of globalist capitalism. They have also been repeatedly attacked by ALF and ELF, those absolutely wacked out uber-liberal screwballs. Now, it may seem I that I have some issues with these two groups. I mean, just because I think anyone who is involved with these groups or supports them should be deep fried and served an a sesame seed bun can't really be considered as having issues. But...while I think these folks are serious terrorists (and so does the FBI) I'm not here to bash them today (I'll do that some other day). No, today is for heaping scorn upon the victim. But Kin, you'd say, what did the victim do? Did they dress provocatively? Nope...they think that they can make nice.

``They're going after the wrong people, because we have an exemplary record when it comes to animal welfare,'' said McDonald's spokeswoman Lisa Howard.

McDonald's launched a public relations effort in response, erecting racks of brochures at its restaurants and information on its Web site touting its social and environmental stewardship.

Hey! MickyD's! Whoever thought this up should run, not walk over to the nearest restroom, drop 'em have a seat and push. Maybe that'll get his head out of his a$$.
Your very existence is what sets these wackos off. You're in the business of making money. By killing animals. All over the world. Three strikes and you're going to get firebombed.

That's not good enough for ALF and ELF, said Rodney Coronado, a former ALF member who spent more than four years in prison for a 1992 fire bombing of animal-research laboratories at Michigan State University.

``Wherever they are, McDonald's are a legitimate target for people who want to protect the earth,'' Coronado said. ``McDonald's is a symbol of international animal abuse and environmental destruction.


So...give it up. Take my advise, offer $50,000 for any tip that results in an ALF/ELF member ending up in the hooch. Take the battle to the twits. Do what you're good at. Be good capitalists and buy the bastards out.
Meanwhile...I'm going to have a Whopper.
(quotes from The Mercurynews)
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Well I haven't had a chance to blog in a while. I'm working on some stuff that I'm sure you'll all find very interesting meanwhile...I'm all jealous and stuff. Courtney wrote Jim Treacher a love note.
Any way...I'm gonna go sulk.

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Friday, May 02, 2003

Come watch me bash the French! Pave France has accepted me as a basher! Yah!

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Hmmm comments are down, but traffic seems to be up. Welcome! I'll try posting later and hope Blogger won't destroy what I write, either that or I'll get a clue and write it somewhere else and paste it in.

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Thursday, May 01, 2003

I have been blogging seriously for less then a week and I already hate Blogger! Argh! Muttermuttermutter it's eating my posts!

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ENVIRONMENTAL UPDATE



This update is being as part of my duties as Head of the EPA for the
Administration


 Well, Greenpeace has admitted to the dancing missile stunt mentioned
here.
I'm not sure I'd admit to something like that but here's a shot from
the protest, no one dancing though.


Not only that, but those wild and original folks over at Greenpeace have come up with a novel idea! They're putting out a deck of cards with the top nuclear criminals around. I'm sure no one needs to work hard to guess who's in the hot seat on the Ace of Spades. Yup...W, that evil, evil man.

I think we should have a bit of fun at their expense and I'll introduce you all to the Kouch's spin on Fisking/MiSTing. (Mad props go out to The Norwegian Blogger the man who brought us MiSTing and of course to my personal hero, Jonah Goldberg whose furniture is my inspiration.)


Kin: Man...I'm not normal
Kouch: Why not?
Coffee Table: Yeah, why not?
Kin: I'm talking to my bloody furniture.
Kouch: Hey...you should hear what they say about us.
Kin: Anyway...what're you guys watching?
Ottoman: Dancing missiles.
Kin: What?
Ottoman: Dancing missiles.
Kin: Is this Kim Jong-Il's new show for Maddy?
Kouch: Even better!
Kin: Do tell.
Coffee Table: It's our good friends over at Greenpeace!
Kin:And they're dressed up as missiles? That dance?
Kouch: And weapons inspectors.
Greenpeace inspectors at diplomatic missions to demand nuclear weapons states disarm

Kin: Why?
Kouch: 'cause by their very existence is an anathema to the natural order?
Kin: Wow...you used anathema in a sentence!
Kouch: Thank you...should I use it again?
Kin: I'll pass this time.
Tue 29 April 2003, Geneva, SWITZERLAND

Kin: Switzerland? Since when were they a nuclear power?
Coffee Table: Since Bill Clinton, wanting extra campaign contributions, sold nuclear secrets to rogue Swiss bankers who fronted the money to nuns who then passed it off to the DNC.
Kin: No more coffee for you...
The inspectors and missiles visited the U.S. mission in Geneva this morning and are on their way to the Russian and French missions.

Kouch: What exactly is the U.S. mission in Geneva?
Kin: The colonial rape of the poor, simple, indigenous chocolate producing natives?
Ottoman: MmmmmmmChocolate
Kin: Visiting missiles eh? Like the kind that visited Saddam?
Coffee Table: No, no...these are much more polite. Those ones dropped in for dinner, uninvited.
Kin restrains Kouch from beating Coffee Table into kindling for making a bad joke.
Kin: Ok...can we agree, no more puns?
Coffee table: No
The missiles asked to be eliminated along with their compatriots as a step towards nuclear disarmament, the central goal of the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT). They also planning to visit the Israeli mission, to demand that Israel renounce its nuclear weapons programme and joins the NPT. Treaty members are currently meeting at the United Nations in Geneva.

Kouch: No one will disagree with all of you folks being eliminated!
Kin: Do they mean the inspectors as their compatriots?
Kouch: I think so.
Coffee Table: I'm in.
Recliner: I thought it just meant you aren't allowed to give nuclear tech to no nukenations.
Coffee Table: Like Bill Clinton?
Recliner: Exactly
Kin: Hey! That's unproven innuendo! Do you guys want to get sued?
Kouch: Off to Israel afterwards...
Coffee Table: Those damn Israelis! It's all their fault!
"There must be no double standards where nuclear weapons are concerned, the possessors of nuclear weapons are putting the entire non-proliferationregime is put at risk," said Tom Clements, Greenpeace International nuclear campaigner.

Kin: Wouldn't it be more logical to figure out which nuclear powers are a threat?
Kouch: There you go, trying to apply logic here.
Coffee Table: No, no, he's on to something. The French aren't a threat, the Russian's and Chinese aren't a threat...only the U.S. and Israel are threats to world peace. They might as well skip everyone else.
The central bargain of the Non Proliferation Treaty obliges the five nuclear weapon states to disarm their nuclear arsenal, while non-nuclear weapons states pledge to remain so. The vast majority of states have kept their word the others have not. It is now time disarmament began in the US, UK, Russia, China and France in accordance with their NPT obligations. Israel, India and Pakistan must reject nuclear weapons and join the NPT as non nuclear weapon states.

Kin: I wonder if Greenpeace read the part in the treaty pushing for the peaceful use of nuclear power.
Ottoman: They can read?
Kin: Well, I don't know, there's that part about obliging the nuclear powers to disarm, I missed that part in the treaty.
Kouch: Hmmm, I wonder which states haven't kept their word...
Coffee Table: America and Israel!!!!
Greenpeace's demands about the double standards of the nuclear weapon states reflect many of the concerns raised by NPT delegates in opening speeches yesterday. Many called for the nuclear weapon states to lead by example, rather than building new nuclear weapons that could further destablise(sic) the NPT. (1)

Kin: Yes...we can destabilize the NPT by not following it!
Kouch: I mean it's not like any of the five powers have tried to sell nuke tech and weapons-grade uranium to non-nuclear powers.
Coffee Table: Hey! This isn't the place to bash France!
Kin: Why not?
The United States rejected criticism that it had not met its own disarmament obligations under the NPT, and instead strongly criticised Iran for being in non-compliance. It said the treaty was dangerously out of balance because of the actions of North Korea, Iraq and Iran, but claimed it had made huge strides itself toward nuclear disarmament. (2)

Kouch: Kin! Kin! Wake up!
Kin: groggily Why am I on the floor?
Kouch: You fainted.
Kin: There was a logical statement! It made sense. There were no scare quotes
Kouch: Dumb luck I'd say.
Greenpeace also issued a deck of cards to NPT delegates with ID photos of the eight major nuclear proliferators to provide guidance on who should be eliminating their nuclear arsenals. Presidents Bush, Putin, Hu Jintao, Chirac, Musharraf and Prime Ministers Blair, Vajpayee and Sharon - the leaders of the US, Russia, China, France, Pakistan, India, UK, India and Israel, are together responsible for the production and deployment of more than 36,000 nuclear bombs globally. Greenpeace said these states were in material breach of the NPT and of an International Court of Justice ruling that the use and threat of use of nuclear weapons were illegal.

Kin: Such an original idea.
Coffee Table: Do you guys play Pinnocle?
Kouch: Ha! Last time we played you cheated. I still want my spare change back!
Coffee Table: Nyaah, nyaah!
Kin: Hey, can someone tell my how people who aren't signatories can be in breach?
Coffee Table: Because Greenpeace said so.
Kin: Ahhh. Make sense...
"We are representing people from all over the world who want to see intensive scrutiny and elimination of not only Iraq and other so called "rogue states'" suspected arsenals of nuclear weapons, but the elimination of all them, no matter who possesses them," Greenpeace "inspector" Tom Clements said.

Kin: OOOOO! Scare quotes! It's about time.
Kouch: I was wondering when they were going to show up.
Coffee Table: What are you two talking about. They're "States of Concern". "Rogue State" is so...simplistic.
Kin: At least there are scare quotes around "inspector" as well.
Kouch: Are they aware that we represent furniture all over the world who couldn't care less? Hey Kin, can we put out a press release about this?
Ottoman: I want to dress up as Laurie Dhue!
Kouch: You realize you'll look silly in a miniskirt?
Kin: I'm still unclear about this whole thing. Let me get this straight...we shouldn't spend so much effort on signatories who are developing weapons, but on those who the treaty says can keep theirs?
Coffee Table: Yeah, that sounds right.
Greenpeace strongly recommends five major proposals to be agreed at the NPT meeting:
- States should reject the use of military force to resolve proliferation concerns, and uphold the value of multilateral legal mechanisms

Kouch: Wow...that's worked really well in the past. I mean North Korea is a nuke free zone.
Coffee Table: Is that a dig at Jimmy Carter? Walter Cronkite said he's the smartest President he's ever met!
Kouch: Yeah, in the same speech he said our great-grandchildren are going to be paying for this war.
- States should reject the "first strike" use of nuclear weapons,and agree legally binding security assurances.

Kin: Legally binding...like the treaty? Didn't we already cover this?
Kouch: Oh come on...don't you know that war never solved anything?
Kin: Except for ending slavery, communism, fascism, Nazism...
Coffee Table: Details!
- All nuclear weapon states should commit to the goal of eliminating their illegal nuclear arsenals and halting the development of new nuclear weapons or the "refurbishment" of existing ones.

Kin: Well...I'm all for that.
Coffee Table: What!?
Kin: Yeah...sounds logical.
Coffee Table: Uh...okay.
Kin: Yeah. Since by definition the signatories who had weapons previously don't have illegal weapons. Those who didn't sign don't have illegal weapons. Only those people who signed and are developing weapons have illegal weapons. So...I'm cool with it.
Coffee Table: There you go again...being logical. Cut it out!
- States should agree an emergency mechanism to deal more swiftly and effectively with future crises such as North Korea's withdrawal from the NPT.

Kouch: MOAB's?
Kin: I like the way you think.
Coffee Table: Warmongers!
Kin: Guilty as charged.
- The promotion of "dual use" nuclear technology, particularly reprocessing and enrichment technologies, which is permitted under the NPT, should be stopped and a comprehensive ban on the production and use of all fissile material agreed.

Kin: In other words...scrap the parts of the treaty we don't like?
Kouch: That sounds like standard operating procedure for libs. Who cares what everyone else agreed on. You'll do it our way...or we'll dress up as missiles and dance.
Kin: I'm scared. Anyway...we've done our part for the environment.
Kin gets up.
Kin: Anyone want some Cap'n Crunch?
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Ok...I like FNC. I watch it alot. I enjoy it. I enjoy Fox & Friends. Brian Kilmeade is an idiot...

Dude! Learn how to pronounce things! Argh!

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Ok...we've heard lots and lots about how horrible the looting of the museum in Iraq was. How the looters cleared the place out. How the history of Iraq has been destroyed. Well...out of 170,000 items in the museum guess how many are missing...


29


Yup...29, and 4 have been returned. It seems like the major looting was in the...gift shop.


But some items that have been handed back to the museum are copies. "One of the storerooms that was looted contained almost entirely documented authenticated copies," Colonel Bogdanos said. "I got six items today. They were all from the gift shop."

Add this to the quagmire file.

(Info courtesy of Raines' Rag)
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The Dante's Inferno Test has sent you to Purgatory!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScore
Purgatory (Repenting Believers)Very High
Level 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)Very Low
Level 2 (Lustful)Moderate
Level 3 (Gluttonous)Low
Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious)Low
Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy)Low
Level 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics)Very Low
Level 7 (Violent)Moderate
Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers)High
Level 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous)Very Low

Take the Dante's Divine Comedy Inferno Test

What can I say...I'm just a good guy. :)

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Wednesday, April 30, 2003

Busy as hell...not much blogging. On a sad note one of our neighbor's passed away this morning of breast cancer. I'll be leaving for the funeral soon and probably won't be back on for the rest of the day. If you want, go donate to breast cancer research.

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Archives are screwy...don't really have any...so don't bother!

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Argh! It's 4 in freaking morning! Why am I awake. On a side note...I've been appointed to Michele's cabinet. If confirmed, I'll be the head of the EPA. Our mission statement?


Well it's between...

A) Saving the Environment from the Environmentalists

or

B) Saving the Environment, one Environmentalist at a time

Anyway...they made the party logo especially to fit my department




So...if anyone has any good tips on how to deal with the environment...drop me a note. I'll be blogging on it as much as I can.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2003

PETA UPDATE!
The largest cookout on the Pacific going on right now. U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, on its way home is having a barbecue. I can't wait to see how many pounds of steak are going on over there. But damn it looks tasty! Rows and rows of charbroiled meat.
Hey Guys, have one for Ingrid!
(Yup, FoxNews brings the story in again!)

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Fox just reported that it looks like it wasn't so much the Iraqi lawyer who gave the heads up on Pfc. Jessica Lynch, but Israeli Intelligence. I'm not sure of the source, but that's what they said. I haven't found any further corroboration. If anyone knows anything...drop me a note.


UPDATE: I ran across this which has something about the same story.

(Jawsblog also saw the same story on FoxNews and found the link.)

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Some good news out of Minnesota on the 2nd Amendment scene. They've passed a "shall-issue" law 37-30. That means anyone who passes various objective criteria can get a concealed-carry permit. I would note, that the main people who introduced and argued the case for this law were members of the more peaceful and nurturing sex. Just shows...all those girls are raving gun nuts (yes, Bitter that's you).
(Yup...The Prof put the story up)

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OK...so I didn't think I could be too shocked by George Galloway. I mean he's a hard core lefty, which according to conventional wisdom means he's a self=serving egotistical puddle of corruption. Well...OK, so he's proven the CW. What really threw me for a loop was this tidbit. £65 a month. That's what the family of Maraim Hamza gets. If you don't recall she's the girl with leukemia that Galloway's charity is supposed to be supporting. £780 a year. Contrast that with what Galloway's wife is getting from the same organization...£18,000. A year. I would figure these people would have a little bit of shame...a shred of human decency...prove that they are members of the same species as the rest of us.Wow...was I wrong. Drop the cad a note and tell him what you think. I need to go wash myself after reading that.


(link via Best of the Web.)

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Oh my...dancing missles! There was just a report on FoxNews about a protest in Switzerland (I think) with people dressed up as ICMB's. They were saying that anyone who goes to war against someone else because of WMD's should disarm themselves. Anyway...it would have been serious if they weren't dancing. I'll see if I can find a link to the story.

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Generally speaking, I'm a fan of Matt Welch. I do need to take issue with his latest article in the National Post though.

Like all his stuff, it is well written and well thought out...for the most part. I certainly can't disagree with his conclusions about dealing with Arab states, such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Where I disagree strongly is where he ends up with regards to France and the basis for it. I think the major gist of things comes from this paragraph:


In addition, this single-issue, with us/against us approach, is ushering in a brand new era of realpolitik, where countries will be judged not by their record of liberal democracy, human rights and championing of freedom, but rather by how high they leaped when Washington said "jump!"

I'll put that in context with the appropriate quote referring to the Frogs.

For all its pretensions, obstructionism and internal problems, France remains one of the leading democracies in the world. The notion that such a country should be "punished" over an honest disagreement in foreign policy is paternalistic, petty and likely to encourage the very behavior it aims to rebuke.
(emphasis mine)

The point is while it is true that France is a democracy and even to some large extent, a liberal democracy, France's behavior over the Iraq issue is far from an "honest disagreement". As more and more information comes out about Paris' relationship with Baghdad the more and more ridiculous this statement sounds. An honest disagreement doesn't consist of passing on presumably secret information and cashing in on oil revenues at the expense of the Iraqi people. It is by no means a far stretch to conclude that France didn't oppose the US on strictly foreign policy grounds. To tell you the truth, I'm not sure where we can judge France on their championing of freedom these days, or even human rights. I'm not sure anyone who holds Sadaam Hussein and Robert Mugabe as close personal friends is qualified to lead a liberal democracy (I will concede the point to Matt with respect to the administration's relationship with the Saudi's and would very much like to see those ties cut post-haste, but this doesn't change the validity of condemning France). That Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France is not surprising and I wouldn't necessarily hold it against the government, but when their response is to tell Jews to stop being so Jewish in public and deny that it exists...well then I start to see a pattern.

France in the last decade has not set itself as a "disagreeing" ally. It has by choice set itself up as a competing power. By choice they have set themselves against everything America does, on principle. If they were a totalitarian state I would not be averse to the U.S. dealing with them as a hostile state and adding them to the axis of evil. The fact is that, for the time being, they are a democracy. They have also, for whatever reasons, acted against the interests of the U.S. Not "didn't sign on to the coalition", not "refused to get involved", but actively attempted to thwart America's activities at every possible juncture. America has no moral obligation to involve France in anything it does. Bullying would be America going over to Uruguay and telling them, that since they didn't support the war, they would get shut out of any American diplomacy. It's not bullying if you decide not to share your lunch with the kid who tried to kick you during recess.

To sum up, I guess it needs to be stated that I disagree with the Bush administration’s dealings with totalitarian states. I see a qualitative and quantitative difference between Bush’s and Chirac’s relationship with dictators though. It would be hard to find a case where France has pushed forward the cause of liberty in the world. It would be hard to find a case where America has not.

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And thanks again to The Sexy Ladies at Right We Are for the link!

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Monday, April 28, 2003

Great article by Barbra Amiel about the uselessness of the "Quartet" and their "Roadmap" over in the Telegraph. Yes...I know...gratuitous use of scare quotes. Sue me.

There will be "free, fair and open elections" in Palestine and an "immediate and unconditional" end to violence and incitement of hate towards Israel. Given the history of the past few hundred years, one feels it could work only if every Arab state from Libya to Saudi Arabia had the equivalent of a cultural sex change.


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The Arab-Israeli conflict has negatively affected the world economy, wreaked havoc with travel plans and destabilised societies. Understandably, most Western leaders want to wash their hands of it. But it is uncomfortable to say this. They rely instead on invoking the need for "accords" and "road maps". A mantra develops about Israel's "illegal settlements", and no one faces the disquieting truth that until 1967 there were no Jewish settlements on the West Bank, the territories were in Arab hands and Israel still couldn't get peace.


Anyway...go read the rest of it.
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I wonder if this stuff is Kosher...





UPDATE: Unfortunately not according to the FAQ. What a pity...I had a hankering for some of the Iraqi Road.

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Is it just me or is Ben Stein the coolest person on TV today. Go read some of his articles. Go buy his books. Just go worship at the greatness that is Ben Stein!

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Lee, the famous Right-winger over on the left coast, has thrown down the guantlet to the folks over at Faces for Peace. They seem not to have enjoyed his. Censorship! Censorship! You can feel the heaviness of the atmosphere, the stifling of free speech, the echos of jackboots in the air.

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Once more a story that makes me happy we homeschool. Granted, considering all the Hoo-Ha around the malicious quoting of Sen. Santorum's statements, I guess we should be very careful about statements made about the GayLesbianBisexualTransexualTransgenderedTranzie community, else Andrew Sullivan will be all over us. I can't say he would ever actually read my blog...but one can always aim high.
(link via the lovely ladies at Right We Are!)

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If we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made out of meat?

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Jared has rewritten Diane Sawyer in his own beautiful twisted image. Go...give the man serious props!

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Sunday, April 27, 2003

Well it's about time! Australia is going FrankenFood. Yes, that's right kids, Australia has green lighted the planting and use of genetically modified canola. Read the gory details over here. I still don't understand the people who are against the whole GM thing. It's been used in America for decades and there haven't been any noticable side effects yet. Kids have grown up on nothing but GM corn. People have never had a piece of meat that wasn't raised on GM feed. All it has done is made these things less expensive.


Can someone, anyone, please explain to me what the problem is? I mean, if you want to look at it from an envronmental point of view...I'd think the eco-wackos would love the stuff. Higher yield per acre means less land needed to farm. That means less rain forests chopped down to make way for farms to support people. Higher nutritional value of food would reduce malnutrition and disease.


Oh, yeah. Eco-wackos don't really care. It's just that they feel tampering with these things is wrong and could possibly be "dangerous". Besides, it's only little brown people dying of starvation and it's not America or Israel killing them, so it's okay.


Feh!


(Thanks to Tim Blair for the link)

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Fox certainly has the best looking Infobabes...discuss amongst yourselves.

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Ok, it's probably time to do some real posting. So...we'll do a little round up of 2nd amendment stories going on today.

Instapundit links to some information on John Lott's book More Guns, Less Crime

Dave Koppel debunks some statistics.

Paul Craig Roberts explains why the criminal lobby is in favor of gun-control.

And of course if you want to know what's going on check out Jeff's .50 Calibre Blog.

I'll try to add comments soon, not that there is anything interesting to comment on quite yet, but there maybe at some point.

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Ok...another test.

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Ok...new changes...let's see how they look.

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Ok...we're getting somewhere...sort of. I'm sure I'll get the hang of this sooner or later and it'll look neat.

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I'm going to attempt some changes here. Let's see if we can figure out how to actually manipulate this stuff. Just ignore the silly blogger.

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Ok...so instead of watching Fox and all the Laci Peterson news I flip around and see what's on. By far one of the worst movies of all times, but funny in an MST3K kind of way. Anyway...so Flash Gordon is on. Anyway, I remember when it came out back when I was a wee lad, it was soooo cool. Considering the advances in special effects by LucasFilms previously with Star Wars, the F/X where hillarious. I spent most of the time laughing. I got a real kick out of seeing Timothy "The Other Bond" Dalton as Prince Baron and the requisite Topol appearance. The acting was non-existant and the plot was laughable, but Professor Zarkov (Topol's character) knew the Talmud by heart, that and the Beatles. I had to shake my head. Anyway, that's all I have to say now. I'm going to figure out how to use this whole Blogger thing and then we'll go on from there. I'll try to actually have something worthwhile to say. Meanwhile go read a real blog.

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