Monday, June 17, 2013
Idiot Pam Spaulding Shuts Down 'House Blend' After Nine Years of Inane, Homo-Obsessed Rantings
Epic fail-blogger Pam Spaulding has thrown in the towel. The whiny LBGT bitch couldn't even make it after Jane Hamsher generously took her under her wings, providing free hosting and support.
And now Spaulding just blabbers on like a beached whale about how impossible it would be for her to continue. Cry me a freakin' river.
See, "Goodbye Pam’s House Blend: after nine years, closing the coffeehouse July 1."
And now Spaulding just blabbers on like a beached whale about how impossible it would be for her to continue. Cry me a freakin' river.
See, "Goodbye Pam’s House Blend: after nine years, closing the coffeehouse July 1."
Disgusting Troll Rights Harassment Blogger Continues Lying About Years-Long Campaign of Intimidation
Walter James Casper III is an ultimate hate troll and a liar.
After launching an attack blog close to five years ago ("American Nihilist") he assembled a team of hard left online stalkers to foment a campaign of intimidation and harassment. This included Casper personally allowing my workplace contact information to be posted at his blog, with exhortations for radicals to contact my employer in attempts so harass, interfere with, and terminate my employment at the college. Casper himself was told to cease and desist from commenting at this blog Apr 23, 2010. He himself announced that he would never abide by my wishes as long as I was writing about him. That is, he claimed a "right" to comment on someone else's blog without permission. The courts in Maryland have just ruled that Kimberlin-associated harassment troll Bill Schmalfeldt is prohibited from contacting blogger John Hoge in any form of communication, online or in person. Walter James Casper III is essentially a brother-from-another-mother to Bill Schmalfeldt. For some deranged reason he continues to claim that he has a right to comment on this blog. But as John Hoge has shown, once a person has demanded an antagonist to cease and desist continued communications are subject to criminal liability.
On April 23, 2010, I wrote, "Repsac3 Banned from American Power":
Harassment laws vary by state, but harassment is universally defined as continued unwanted communications and contacts "after the harasser has been told to cease." I wrote about this in February 2012, "Intent to Annoy and the Fascist Hate-Blogging Campaign of Walter James Casper III."
Hate-blogger and troll rights harasser Walter James Casper III has been told repeatedly and unequivocally to stop commenting at this blog; to stop contacting me personally by email; and to stop contacting my employer through his blog's postings with the intent to cause the termination of my employment.
Repsac3 continues to run his hate-blog even after virtually all his hate-henchmen have been beaten back and exposed as homosexuals, perverts, and criminal harassers.
Repsac3 is a loser. He and Bill Schmalfeldt are perfect no neckline fat-ass brothers-from-different-mothers.
Get a life asshole.
You are banned and your continued harassment is criminally prohibited.
After launching an attack blog close to five years ago ("American Nihilist") he assembled a team of hard left online stalkers to foment a campaign of intimidation and harassment. This included Casper personally allowing my workplace contact information to be posted at his blog, with exhortations for radicals to contact my employer in attempts so harass, interfere with, and terminate my employment at the college. Casper himself was told to cease and desist from commenting at this blog Apr 23, 2010. He himself announced that he would never abide by my wishes as long as I was writing about him. That is, he claimed a "right" to comment on someone else's blog without permission. The courts in Maryland have just ruled that Kimberlin-associated harassment troll Bill Schmalfeldt is prohibited from contacting blogger John Hoge in any form of communication, online or in person. Walter James Casper III is essentially a brother-from-another-mother to Bill Schmalfeldt. For some deranged reason he continues to claim that he has a right to comment on this blog. But as John Hoge has shown, once a person has demanded an antagonist to cease and desist continued communications are subject to criminal liability.
On April 23, 2010, I wrote, "Repsac3 Banned from American Power":
I rarely ban radical leftist commentators from American Power. Mostly, I'll moderate or disable comments if I don't feel like dealing with their stupidity (James B. Webb is a case in point). Mostly, I have fun with them for the sheer hilarity of it, and for the epistemological heuristic utility of obliterating the mindless left-wing/socialist ideological claptrap. And as we see time and again, leftists never seriously engage on point, but rather demonize, ridicule, and attack as racist as part of their ongoing program of intolerance and radical totalitarianism. I will continue to debunk and deflect all of this, since that's what I do. And I'll also continue the periodic back-and-forth blog wars as long as there's some fun or learning in it. But Repsac3's nothing more than the devil's frontman, and I've had enough. He's welcomed here no longer.Obsessed hate troll Repsac3 then immediately wrote a blog post announcing:
As long as Donald Douglas is posting a public blog that accepts comments, I'm going to continue to comment on what he posts, whenever and wherever I choose.And to this day he continues to claim a right to comment on this blog. He is an ultimate troll-rights harassment freak.
Harassment laws vary by state, but harassment is universally defined as continued unwanted communications and contacts "after the harasser has been told to cease." I wrote about this in February 2012, "Intent to Annoy and the Fascist Hate-Blogging Campaign of Walter James Casper III."
Hate-blogger and troll rights harasser Walter James Casper III has been told repeatedly and unequivocally to stop commenting at this blog; to stop contacting me personally by email; and to stop contacting my employer through his blog's postings with the intent to cause the termination of my employment.
Repsac3 continues to run his hate-blog even after virtually all his hate-henchmen have been beaten back and exposed as homosexuals, perverts, and criminal harassers.
Repsac3 is a loser. He and Bill Schmalfeldt are perfect no neckline fat-ass brothers-from-different-mothers.
Get a life asshole.
You are banned and your continued harassment is criminally prohibited.
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Budget-Strapped University of California Squanders Millions on Mindless Diversity Programs
From Heather Mac Donald, at City Journal, "Multiculti U.":
It’s impossible to overstate the extent to which the diversity ideology has encroached upon UC’s collective psyche and mission. No administrator, no regent, no academic dean or chair can open his mouth for long without professing fealty to diversity. It is the one constant in every university endeavor; it impinges on hiring, distorts the curriculum, and sucks up vast amounts of faculty time and taxpayer resources. The university’s budget problems have not touched it. In September 2012, for instance, as the university system faced the threat of another $250 million in state funding cuts on top of the $1 billion lost since 2007, UC San Diego hired its first vice chancellor for equity, diversity, and inclusion. This new diversocrat would pull in a starting salary of $250,000, plus a relocation allowance of $60,000, a temporary housing allowance of $13,500, and the reimbursement of all moving expenses. (A pricey but appropriately “diverse” female-owned executive search firm had found this latest diversity accretion.) In May 2011, UCLA named a professional bureaucrat with a master’s degree in student-affairs administration as its first assistant dean for “campus climate,” tasked with “maintaining the campus as a safe, welcoming, respectful place,” in the words of UCLA’s assistant vice chancellor and dean of students. In December 2010, UC San Francisco appointed its first vice chancellor of diversity and outreach—with a starting salary of $270,000—to create a “diverse and inclusive environment,” announced UC San Francisco chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellmann. Each of these new posts is wildly redundant with the armies of diversity functionaries already larding UC’s bloated bureaucracy.RTWT.
Black Sabbath Tops Album Charts With '13'
At Telegraph UK, "Black Sabbath score first number one in 43 years":
Also at WaPo, "Black Sabbath to release new album, embark on world tour."
And at Rolling Stone, "Album Review: Black Sabbath, '13'."
They have waited nearly half a century for their big comeback but rock band Black Sabbath have shown musical “craft” can still beat “manufactured” pop.
The band has broken the record for the longest gap between number ones in the UK charts, as their album 13 reached the top this weekend.Continue reading.
It is their first studio album in 35 years, reaching number one an unprecedented 43 years after their last hit.
Ozzy Osbourne, the band’s singer now known for his reality TV show, has hailed the unexpected success and hinted it was an indictment of the industry today.
Saying the band “know our craft”, he condemned modern music as “all manufactured b------“.
“I'm in shock,” he said. “The success of this album has blown me off my feet. We've never had a record climb the charts so fast."
Also at WaPo, "Black Sabbath to release new album, embark on world tour."
And at Rolling Stone, "Album Review: Black Sabbath, '13'."
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The Other McCain Has Now Banned Bill Schmalfeldt From Posting
That's at Hogewash, "Is #BillSchmalfeldt Appealing?"
And linked there is R.S. McCain, "Imaginary ‘Rights’ You Don’t Have, You Sad and Disgusting Troll, Bill Schmalfeldt."
Yeah, don't let those f-kers use your own comments to harass you.
Asshole leftist trolls.
PREVIOUSLY: "Freedom to Blog Update: June 15, 2013."
And linked there is R.S. McCain, "Imaginary ‘Rights’ You Don’t Have, You Sad and Disgusting Troll, Bill Schmalfeldt."
Yeah, don't let those f-kers use your own comments to harass you.
Asshole leftist trolls.
PREVIOUSLY: "Freedom to Blog Update: June 15, 2013."
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Nigella Lawson Attacked by Husband Charles Saatchi at Scott's Restaurant in Mayfair
Here's the report at the Mirror UK, "Nigella Lawson 'attacked' by husband: See shocking pictures of Charles Saatchi repeatedly squeezing TV chef's throat."
She is the nicest lady. I can't believe she was even with a man like that. She obviously doesn't need him. More here, "Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi: Fan fury at shock pictures of terrifying meal bust-up."
And at Metro UK, "Nigella Lawson ‘moves out over Charles Saatchi attack’."
Plus, at London's Daily Mail, "The torment of Nigella: Police probe after husband 'attacks' her in restaurant."
And at Telegraph UK, "Nigella 'assault’ sparks domestic violence debate."
She is the nicest lady. I can't believe she was even with a man like that. She obviously doesn't need him. More here, "Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi: Fan fury at shock pictures of terrifying meal bust-up."
And at Metro UK, "Nigella Lawson ‘moves out over Charles Saatchi attack’."
Plus, at London's Daily Mail, "The torment of Nigella: Police probe after husband 'attacks' her in restaurant."
And at Telegraph UK, "Nigella 'assault’ sparks domestic violence debate."
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Sunday Cartoons
At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."
Also at Reaganite, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES," and Theo Spark, "Happy Father's Day."
And at Randy's Roundtable, "Friday Nite Funnies."
Plus, at Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Don’t Be Evil."
Cartoon Credit: William Warren.
Also at Reaganite, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES," and Theo Spark, "Happy Father's Day."
And at Randy's Roundtable, "Friday Nite Funnies."
Plus, at Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Don’t Be Evil."
Cartoon Credit: William Warren.
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Dabbling in Syria
At the Wall Street Journal, "Obama arms the rebels, but not enough to defeat Assad and his patrons" (via Google):
Man, this president is the f-king worst.
PREVIOUSLY: "Mideast Escalation: Iran to Send 4,000 Revolutionary Guards to Bolster Assad in Syria."
It took two years, 93,000 casualties, the use of chemical weapons, and the growing prospect of victory by strongman Bashar Assad and his Iranian patrons, but President Obama has finally decided to arm the Syrian rebels. We'd say better late than never, but the question now is whether Mr. Obama is going to do just enough to prevent a rebel defeat but not nearly enough to help them win.RTWT.
The official justification for the policy switch is the Administration's new confidence that Assad's forces have used sarin gas against the rebels. "The President has said that the use of chemical weapons would change his calculus, and it has," said deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes on Thursday evening.
This epiphany was also long in coming, following solid intelligence findings weeks ago from Britain and France. The White House now says U.S. intelligence has confirmed that Syrian forces used the nerve agent sarin "on a small scale" but "multiple times in the last year," according to Mr. Rhodes. Sarin has killed an estimated 100 to 150 people, including an attack in the Aleppo suburb of Khan al-Assal on March 19, and as recently as May 23 in Adra in eastern Damascus.
This puts Assad in some rare and despicable historical company for having used chemicals in warfare, including his old Baath Party comrade Saddam Hussein in Iraq against the Kurds. This also fingers Assad's main benefactors, Russia and Iran, as abettors of the world's latest user of WMD.
The Kremlin responded on Friday by calling the U.S. evidence "unconvincing," but that is a non-denial denial. Like Iran, Russia is providing Syria with weapons, military advisers and diplomatic cover at the United Nations, and it can't have been blind to reports of sarin use. We trust Mr. Obama will bring the point up when he meets one-on-one with Vladimir Putin at next week's G-8 summit. If he doesn't, Mr. Putin won't take him seriously.
Mr. Obama's sudden policy change was also no doubt driven by the fact that Assad's forces have the rebels on the run. Thousands of Hezbollah fighters crossed the border from Lebanon, at Iran's request, to help the Syrian military take back the strategic town of Qusayr last week. Their sights are now on rebel-held Aleppo, Syria's commercial capital.
No doubt it was a coincidence, but on Thursday morning Bill Clinton was quoted by Politico as saying in a private meeting that Mr. Obama risked looking like a "wuss" and a "fool" for failing to act in Syria and then saying public opinion wouldn't have supported U.S. intervention. Mr. Obama may want to avoid involvement in Syria, but he also wants to avoid responsibility for the slaughter of the rebels and a strategic victory for Iran, Russia, Assad and Hezbollah. So just as he intervened in Libya only as Gadhafi's forces descended on Benghazi, so he turned at the last minute here...
Man, this president is the f-king worst.
PREVIOUSLY: "Mideast Escalation: Iran to Send 4,000 Revolutionary Guards to Bolster Assad in Syria."
Activist or Journalist? Glenn Greenwald Defends His Role in Snowden Surveillance Leaks
I only applaud Greenwald for his consistency. He's generally vile otherwise.
Mostly, though, I love how he's putting a spotlight on the radical left's hypocrisy.
See NewsBusters, "Greenwald Slams Media for Backing Obama's Domestic Surveillance When They Opposed Bush's."
Mostly, though, I love how he's putting a spotlight on the radical left's hypocrisy.
See NewsBusters, "Greenwald Slams Media for Backing Obama's Domestic Surveillance When They Opposed Bush's."
Bob Schieffer: Edward Snowden 'Is No Hero...'
Yeah, time to face the music for the little freakin' traitor boy.
Bob Schieffer has little patience:
Bob Schieffer has little patience:
Crackdown in Istanbul
At the Wall Street Journal, "Crackdown to Clear Istanbul Park."
And at Telegraph UK, "Turkish police clear park as protesters regroup."
And check Claire Berlinski on Twitter for updates.
ADDED: William Jacbonson has an excellent post, "Turkish protests — Erdogan supporters joyously bused in, opponents gassed and beaten."
And at Telegraph UK, "Turkish police clear park as protesters regroup."
And check Claire Berlinski on Twitter for updates.
ADDED: William Jacbonson has an excellent post, "Turkish protests — Erdogan supporters joyously bused in, opponents gassed and beaten."
Rule 5 Father's Day
I left off Proof Positive from my roundup yesterday, so let's get this party started with some of Proof's links.
See, "Best of the Web* Linkaround," and "Friday Night Babe – Shannon Richardson."
And see 90Miles From Tyranny, "Girls With Guns," and "Late Night Ladies."
And at Knuckledraggin', "Your Good Morning Girl," and "For Irish."
Now, from Bob Belvedere, "Rule 5 Saturday: Dalia Dayze."
Also, from Gator Doug, "DaleyGator DaleyBabe Bre Tiesi."
Pirate's Cove has his "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup," and "If All You See……is horrible CO2 infused beer causing the Antarctic to get colder which causes the planet to boil, you might just be a Warmist."
Soylent Green has hot "Afternooner: Ashley," and "Afternooner Twofer."
And check A View from the Beach, "Rule 5 Saturday - Rebecca Romijn."
Also at Reaganite, "Guess Who Contacted Me re. That Recent 'Miss Honduras - Jennifer Andrade' Post?"
Check The Last Tradition, "Rule 5 Saturday: Lauren Bacall."
More at Drunken Stepfather, "FORMER MISS USA WINNERS NAKED FOR PETA OF THE DAY."
And at Egotastic!, "Vanessa Hudgens Ever So Sweetly Black and White Hot in Bra and Panties."
And at Animal Magnetism, "Why A Man Should Never Bet on a Pool Game When He’s Playing Against a Hot Redhead," and "Saturday Asian Invasion."
Also from EBL, "Paige Butcher Rule 5."
And at Barking Moonbat EWS, "ATTENTION GETTER."
At First Street Journal, "Rule 5 Blogging: United States Marines."
And at Good Stuff, "GOODSTUFF'S BLOGGING MAGAZINE (106th Issue)."
One more time with Woodersterman's, "Being Blonder ~ OR ~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style."
Okay, that was one hella roundup.
If you're not linked drop your babes in the comments and I'll update ASAP.
Have a Happy Father's Day, tweeps!
And see 90Miles From Tyranny, "Girls With Guns," and "Late Night Ladies."
And at Knuckledraggin', "Your Good Morning Girl," and "For Irish."
Now, from Bob Belvedere, "Rule 5 Saturday: Dalia Dayze."
Also, from Gator Doug, "DaleyGator DaleyBabe Bre Tiesi."
Pirate's Cove has his "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup," and "If All You See……is horrible CO2 infused beer causing the Antarctic to get colder which causes the planet to boil, you might just be a Warmist."
Soylent Green has hot "Afternooner: Ashley," and "Afternooner Twofer."
And check A View from the Beach, "Rule 5 Saturday - Rebecca Romijn."
Also at Reaganite, "Guess Who Contacted Me re. That Recent 'Miss Honduras - Jennifer Andrade' Post?"
Check The Last Tradition, "Rule 5 Saturday: Lauren Bacall."
More at Drunken Stepfather, "FORMER MISS USA WINNERS NAKED FOR PETA OF THE DAY."
And at Egotastic!, "Vanessa Hudgens Ever So Sweetly Black and White Hot in Bra and Panties."
And at Animal Magnetism, "Why A Man Should Never Bet on a Pool Game When He’s Playing Against a Hot Redhead," and "Saturday Asian Invasion."
Also from EBL, "Paige Butcher Rule 5."
And at Barking Moonbat EWS, "ATTENTION GETTER."
At First Street Journal, "Rule 5 Blogging: United States Marines."
And at Good Stuff, "GOODSTUFF'S BLOGGING MAGAZINE (106th Issue)."
One more time with Woodersterman's, "Being Blonder ~ OR ~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style."
Okay, that was one hella roundup.
If you're not linked drop your babes in the comments and I'll update ASAP.
Have a Happy Father's Day, tweeps!
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney Slams #NSA Leaker Edward Snowden as a 'Traitor'
Well, count on old Dick to lay it out there the way it is...
At the Hill, "Cheney calls Snowden a ‘traitor,’ defends NSA surveillance programs." (Via Memeorandum.)
At the Hill, "Cheney calls Snowden a ‘traitor,’ defends NSA surveillance programs." (Via Memeorandum.)
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Here's That Declan McCullagh Article at CNET Everybody Was Tweeting Earlier — #NSA
Here's the link, "NSA admits listening to U.S. phone calls without warrants" (via Memeorandum).
Read it all above.
Glenn Greenwald, especially, was really tweeting this yesterday:
Read it all above.
Glenn Greenwald, especially, was really tweeting this yesterday:
As for claims that Snowden was lying in his claims, read the NSA's admissions and decide for yourself: http://t.co/EEiNoz21Pd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 16, 2013
"If NSA wants 'to listen to the phone,' an analyst's decision is sufficient w/o any legal authorization required" http://t.co/EEiNoz21Pd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 16, 2013
DOJ "has secretly interpreted surveillance law to permit thousands of low-ranking analysts to eavesdrop on calls" http://t.co/EEiNoz21Pd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 16, 2013
"The disclosure appears to confirm some of the allegations made by Edward Snowden" - you think? http://t.co/EEiNoz21Pd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 16, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Mideast Escalation: Iran to Send 4,000 Revolutionary Guards to Bolster Assad in Syria
Wow, this is old school!
At Independent UK, "World exclusive: Iran will send 4,000 troops to aid Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria":
Still, you gotta love the knots this administration's tying itself into.
Via Dana Loesch on Twitter.
At Independent UK, "World exclusive: Iran will send 4,000 troops to aid Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria":
US urges Britain and France to join in supplying arms to Syrian rebels as MPs fear that UK will be drawn into growing Sunni-Shia conflict.That's Robert Fisk, by the way, a bona fide antiwar leftist.
Washington’s decision to arm Syria’s Sunni Muslim rebels has plunged America into the great Sunni-Shia conflict of the Islamic Middle East, entering a struggle that now dwarfs the Arab revolutions which overthrew dictatorships across the region.
For the first time, all of America’s ‘friends’ in the region are Sunni Muslims and all of its enemies are Shiites. Breaking all President Barack Obama’s rules of disengagement, the US is now fully engaged on the side of armed groups which include the most extreme Sunni Islamist movements in the Middle East.
The Independent on Sunday has learned that a military decision has been taken in Iran – even before last week’s presidential election – to send a first contingent of 4,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards to Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad’s forces against the largely Sunni rebellion that has cost almost 100,000 lives in just over two years. Iran is now fully committed to preserving Assad’s regime, according to pro-Iranian sources which have been deeply involved in the Islamic Republic’s security, even to the extent of proposing to open up a new ‘Syrian’ front on the Golan Heights against Israel.
In years to come, historians will ask how America – after its defeat in Iraq and its humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan scheduled for 2014 – could have so blithely aligned itself with one side in a titanic Islamic struggle stretching back to the seventh century death of the Prophet Mohamed. The profound effects of this great schism, between Sunnis who believe that the father of Mohamed’s wife was the new caliph of the Muslim world and Shias who regard his son in law Ali as his rightful successor – a seventh century battle swamped in blood around the present-day Iraqi cities of Najaf and Kerbala – continue across the region to this day. A 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbott, compared this Muslim conflict to that between “Papists and Protestants”.
America’s alliance now includes the wealthiest states of the Arab Gulf, the vast Sunni territories between Egypt and Morocco, as well as Turkey and the fragile British-created monarchy in Jordan. King Abdullah of Jordan – flooded, like so many neighbouring nations, by hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees – may also now find himself at the fulcrum of the Syrian battle. Up to 3,000 American ‘advisers’ are now believed to be in Jordan, and the creation of a southern Syria ‘no-fly zone’ – opposed by Syrian-controlled anti-aircraft batteries – will turn a crisis into a ‘hot’ war. So much for America’s ‘friends’.
Its enemies include the Lebanese Hizballah, the Alawite Shiite regime in Damascus and, of course, Iran. And Iraq, a largely Shiite nation which America ‘liberated’ from Saddam Hussein’s Sunni minority in the hope of balancing the Shiite power of Iran, has – against all US predictions – itself now largely fallen under Tehran’s influence and power. Iraqi Shiites as well as Hizballah members, have both fought alongside Assad’s forces.
Washington’s excuse for its new Middle East adventure – that it must arm Assad’s enemies because the Damascus regime has used sarin gas against them – convinces no-one in the Middle East. Final proof of the use of gas by either side in Syria remains almost as nebulous as President George W. Bush’s claim that Saddam’s Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Still, you gotta love the knots this administration's tying itself into.
Via Dana Loesch on Twitter.
Lockheed Martin's Joint Strike Fighter Struggles to Take Off
At the Los Angeles Times, "F-35 fighter jet struggles to take off":
Plus, some responses at the letters to the editor, at the Los Angeles Times, "Letters: No support for the F-35."
PHOTO CREDIT: Wikimedia.
After a decade of administrative problems, cost overruns and technical glitches, the F-35 is still not ready for action.
Far beyond the electronic security gates and razor-wire topped fences, Col. Rod Cregier surveys a team of technicians busily readying a lithe F-35 fighter jet for its next test flight.More at the link.
As the F-35 program director at the base, Cregier and his team play a crucial role in a nationwide military effort to get the high-tech jet ready for battle.
After a decade of administrative problems, cost overruns and technical glitches, the F-35 is still not ready for action. The program has consistently come under political attack even though the military considers it crucial to the nation's defense needs.
Cregier believes the program is finally on course and said he is convinced that the jet can successfully replace the military's aging fighter fleets — some 34 years old — though he does not downplay the significant challenges his team faces.
"This is an incredibly complex aircraft, the most complex aircraft ever built," Cregier said. "Getting it right isn't easy."
In the skies above the Mojave Desert, test pilots today are pushing the radar-evading F-35 to new heights and flying to ever-increasing speeds to uncover design flaws. Just last week, an F-35 launched a missile in mid-flight from its internal weapons bay for the first time in a test flight for the Air Force.
But problems constantly crop up. Twice this year alone, F-35s have been grounded after different parts failed.
Plus, some responses at the letters to the editor, at the Los Angeles Times, "Letters: No support for the F-35."
PHOTO CREDIT: Wikimedia.
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Freedom to Blog Update: June 15, 2013
I haven't done a Freedom to Blog update in awhile.
It turns out that Robert Stacy McCain has been updating us on the developments with the ultimate harassment troll Bill Schmalfeldt.
See, "Peace Order Against Bill Schmalfeldt: A Defeat for the ‘Troll Rights’ Movement," and "Hoge’s Victory Lap."
Hoge is John Hoge of Hogewash. And at his blog, "WOOT! Peace Order Granted Against Schmalfeldt," and "My Side, Part 2."
I've amended this post in response to Mr. Hoge's comment.
Added: Here's a quote from my deranged criminal stalker admitting that he'd been banned from my blog -- but also claiming that since I had continued to comment about about him at my blog, he had a right to continue to harass me in the comments section. This is, in fact, the definition of troll rights harassment:
Mr. Hoge has updated his blog, for example, "#BillSchmalfeldt, Anti-First-Amendment Troll":
It turns out that Robert Stacy McCain has been updating us on the developments with the ultimate harassment troll Bill Schmalfeldt.
See, "Peace Order Against Bill Schmalfeldt: A Defeat for the ‘Troll Rights’ Movement," and "Hoge’s Victory Lap."
Hoge is John Hoge of Hogewash. And at his blog, "WOOT! Peace Order Granted Against Schmalfeldt," and "My Side, Part 2."
'Some people, ah, are willing to go to jail for their beliefs...' http://t.co/Xo6lcACDgZ @RSMcCain
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
'... but I see that as a risk in this, ah, ongoing exploration of Internet First Amendment rights...' http://t.co/Xo6lcACDgZ @RSMcCain
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
.As long as Donald Douglas is posting a public blog that accepts comments, I'm going to continue to comment on what he posts...' @RSMcCain
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
That's what my troll rights harasser @ Repsac3 wrote after I banned him, and he never stopped, even after I went to the police.
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
So, yeah, the Hogewash post hits pretty close to home: https://t.co/ESpsaLxgnJ @RSMcCain
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
.@RSMcCain Repsac3 Banned from American Power http://t.co/QCmTjk1xNR @Smitty_One_Each
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
'As Stacy McCain has often said, you don't have to let trolls use your own bandwidth against you." via @Stogie2 @RSMcCain
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 15, 2013
I've amended this post in response to Mr. Hoge's comment.
Added: Here's a quote from my deranged criminal stalker admitting that he'd been banned from my blog -- but also claiming that since I had continued to comment about about him at my blog, he had a right to continue to harass me in the comments section. This is, in fact, the definition of troll rights harassment:
Donald did very clearly announce that I was banned from commenting on his blog ... As he did not choose to ban himself from attacking me ..., however, I did not take his verbal banning very seriously, and continued to submit comments to those posts where he referred to me or my blog by name or other identifying feature.Stalkers have no right to directly address you after they have been warned to cease and desist. But left-wing stalkers like Repsac3 are very determined in their vile programs to harm and torment their ideological opponents.
Mr. Hoge has updated his blog, for example, "#BillSchmalfeldt, Anti-First-Amendment Troll":
Let me state this one more time: I fully support Bill Schmalfeldt’s First Amendment right to write whatever he wishes about me so long as he stays within the law’s usual limits regarding threats and defamation. However, I do not wish for him to contact me, attempt to contact me, or harass me, and I will seek enforcement of the peace order if I believe that it has been violated.More at Aaron Worthing's, "BREAKING: Brett Kimberlin Ally Bill Schmalfeldt Threatens Me (and Mr. Hoge) With a Peace Order (Update: Schmalfeldt Bravely Runs Away!)."
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Hassan Rowhani Wins Iran Presidential Election
The guy's supposed to be a moderate, but everybody keeps pointing out that with Iran, the term is meaningless.
See the Embassy of Israel, especially:
And at the American Spectator, "What’s So Moderate About Iran’s New President?":
And notice the New York Times keeping with the "moderate" line, "Iranian Moderate Elected President in Rebuke to Conservatives."
Also at Memeorandum.
See the Embassy of Israel, especially:
PM on Iran elections: They'll change nothing of significance. This regime will continue to be led by 1 man, 1 ruler: Khamenei. #iranelection
— Embassy of Israel (@IsraelinUSA) June 14, 2013
And at the American Spectator, "What’s So Moderate About Iran’s New President?":
Given that Rowhani was a confidante of the Ayatollah Khomeini and spoke on his behalf before the Iranian Revolution, was the National Security Adviser to both Presidents Rafsanjani and Khatami, later led Iran’s nuclear negotiation team and is currently a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts which chooses Iran’s Supreme Leader, I would say he stands a pretty darn good chance. Rowhani is as much of an insider as you can possibly get.More at that top link.
As to moderation, that is, of course, in the eye of the beholder. Rowhani might very well be more moderate in his temperament than Ahmadinejad. But even though Rowhani might not say that Israel should be wiped off the map, chances are he probably thinks it is a bloody good idea...
And notice the New York Times keeping with the "moderate" line, "Iranian Moderate Elected President in Rebuke to Conservatives."
Also at Memeorandum.
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