Like Well–Greased Pigs …

Sweet reminiscences. Hopefully they nudge you on warm summer nights and take you back to County Fairs and hooligan races and such. Some people even contended in contests to see who could hold on to a greased pig the longest.

Tough job. And the pig usually won.

Greased pigs …

Unvarnished truth is the greased pig that’s loosed more and more often in today’s America while so very many politicos, media types, preachers, homosexuals, pro–aborts and others are making a living by hanging on to that truth, keeping it from running free, for as long as they possibly can.

If you are visiting this blog and reading this post I believe I can safely assume that you also have the creepy–crawlies about our renegade, anti–constitutional 110th Congress.

What follows is superb–quality video that will help your skin to crawl just a little bit more. And if you care about this nation, about your freedoms and those of your kids and grandkids, it’ll hopefully get you to do something more than seethe.

What you will view is a teaser for the upcoming documentary “Hillary Exposed”.

The Fair Use Doctrine covers the use of this video. Out of respect for the author and at the author’s request I hereby attribute this work to “sp00n1; a member of AboveTopSecret.com”.

Watch “The Shocking Video Hillary does NOT want you to See!!”

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread310132/pg1#pid3626408

Regards,

ara

Stealing My Own Stuff …

I posted a response to comments on the Global Warming International Business Venture we’ve heard so much about. That was several days ago–actually it was a day or two before the CEO was awarded the already discredited Alf Nobel prize.

Now that that’s all out in the open and company values are certain to soar in the privately held Algore Rhythms “The Buck Stops Here First” International, Inc., I thought posting it here might draw reasoned response as well.

What follows is my comment posted not much more than a few days or so ago at http://lordcrimson.wordpress.com. It starts a little way into the comment because … well, because. I didn’t want to include many names when they’re not part of this discussion.

I left “Joe” as “Joe” because it’s generic and we each know one anyway.

    On level ground ["X"] can be quite reasonable and conversational about his beliefs, although it took some coaxing to get him there when I pointed out a few things about my beliefs on the global warming hoax. He did point me to some brief and interesting preliminary reading on the subject, purely from his point of view, and that is to his credit. But it still leaves issues begging for answers.

    Joe, on the other hand, apparently is in pre-law and still enjoys embarrassing himself.

    Opinion reached through observation: Misrepresentation is at the heart of environmentalism’s theology.

    One might ask Joe (should his rote beliefs have an occasional brush with thought) just exactly who and what triggered the ending of each and every Ice Age across the ensuing eons, and what forces or events caused the ice to form in the first place–each time? What factories and vehicles and charcoal briquettes were belching the “greenhouse gasses” that caused so much chaos?

    Until those answers are clearly and abundantly answered there is no room for discussion, in my view.

    I will be most happy to kick start his reasoning by suggesting he eliminate mankind and industrialization from the mix.

    Hadn’t happened yet, Joe.

    What you’ll see them present is a lot of charts and tables supposedly documenting catastrophically rapid advances in temperatures over several recent decades, CO2 levels in ice core samples used in an attempt to extrapolate conditions from way back yonder into today’s stab at more-of-the-same cycles for tomorrow, and so on.

    Another opinion reached through observation: EcoTerror primarily works on ecophobes. Or, in the words of Vincent Gambini, “I’m a-scared.”

    Is the earth warming? Oh, you betcha.

    But here’s the bad news: So is Mars. Yup. It is. Jupiter? Uh-huh. And our solar system?

    Well, I’ve only been to Mars and Jupiter, but my guess is “yes.”

    Will this freeze-thaw cycle likely continue into whatever “eternity” there may be? Again, I’d have to say so. And I’m an authority. I was a mechanic once. I know how things work.

    And until you get your head stuck in the engine room of a 1964 Volkswagen Beetle and in your struggles to get free your shoulder pushes the throttle back and that thing hits about 7500 RPM and is a nanosecond away from throwing a rod and you can hear parts getting ready to change places and your hearing is fading and you can feel the fanbelt nipping at your shirt when you finally manage to pull the R’s down … well … the equilibrium of the universal scheme doesn’t offer much on excitement compared to that, I’m here to tell you.

    Still, it’s enormously humbling to confront the magnitude of our seemingly indelible influence on universal balance. Of course it is we who are melting ice caps on Mars and Jupiter, and don’t you try to deny it … but before the enviro’s intended guilt trip sets in, think about something else:

      When it serves their purpose, environmentalists would have us believe that the entire and unbelievably intimate universe is plain vanilla. It’s not.

      It has nuts and cherries and sprinkles and anchovies and brussels sprouts beyond our remotest imaginings. It has radiation belts, untold balls of sustained fusion (stars), fascinating comets, and all kinds of nebulae and other jaw-dropping things.

      It even has black holes, the gravitational fields of which are so strong that not even light can escape. So the speed of light not only is inconstant, light can be slowed, turned, stopped, and even made to go backward. Amazing stuff.

    OK, you can stop thinking now. Just imagine, instead.

      Who’s to say our solar system doesn’t periodically pass through or just graze some spectacular cosmic force that we’ll never comprehend that alters temperatures or otherwise affects changes on our climate (a small feat, cosmically speaking)?

      And what about that obnoxious nuisance of a light that keeps rising in the east every day? Doesn’t it also rise on us all for another 12 hours of cyclical, periodic global “warming?” Put this simple phenomenon on a scale that allows for systemic encounters with any of countless variations in this wildly diverse universe of ours. Is this something to be afraid of? Why is this so hard to understand?

      Shouldn’t we just have squadrons of Air Force fighters lurk in the east to shoot it down and fix everything?

      Yes, the sun. Our great cosmic heater, that medium-sized, violent, dangerous, and only moderately predictable ball of fusion. How ’bout that old booger, anyway?

      And when are the enviros going to get serious and send a colony to Mercury for first-hand observations?They could get an Alf prize, too.

    So, there it is again. I’ve suggested it a time or two before right here on A Rational Aversion. I’ve invited rational comment and had no rational answers: What caused all the other cycles–and “that’s what happened with Atlantis” isn’t going to wash.

    Before Algore and the lefties push this one through their bank accounts they’d darned well better be able to define why this has happened so cosmically often before.

    How ’bout it?

    Regards,

    ara

Boarding up the “Church”

One of my favored bloggers called it quits a couple of months ago.

His site, The Church of the Painful Truth, spurred responses in me that appeared several times in these pages you read now. He tagged himself as the Archbishop.

And then, once upon a time, I visited and the door was locked.

That saddened me for at least several reasons that easily come to mind.

    1. His page was well-laid out and clean. Good graphics.

    2. His content was edgy and agreeable. I enjoy stuff that invites a reader to think and act and not just bitch, and the Archbishop did that as a rule.

    3. He rated at least one death threat, certainly from some delightfully open-minded peacenik. I never got one of those. I hope that’s not the reason he bolted the door and I believe him and his explanation at the site link above (a farewell at once poignant and a bit disgusted).

    4. He’s a veteran. Veterans shouldn’t retreat, amigo. You won the land you stand on.

    5. He likes guns. I commonly tag my e-mails with “He who lives by the sword dies by the sword. That’s why I like guns,” and I believe he would agree with that.

    In short, we’re all gonna die, our country most certainly will not last forever, we are in the clutches of anti-constitutionalists, on the verge of anarchy, and we each have the obligation … the mandate … to fight for it in the streets if it comes to that. Whether we acknowlege the mandate or not it’s still there. It’s what the Founders did, in spirit if not in body.

I exhausted what feeble option I had to wish him well and to express my concern for his withdrawal and to inquire into his well-being. That option was to address his email, which was tied to his defunct site, so I knew it was a shot in the dark. There was no response.

So, AB, if by some unlikely happenstance you stumble upon this post, best wishes and a warm farewell. You were good at what you did and I regret seeing that it didn’t seem worth it to you. Had I known where your heart was taking you I would have encouraged you more frequently. Then again, I don’t know the specifics and you were (are) not obligated to share them with me.

If you do want to reach me you know how. I’d like to stay in touch–your family, schooling and such–even if it’s just on a personal versus blogging level.

Feel free to write.

Anytime.

Regards,

ara

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This is not “British Humor”

An excellent link that speaks of sanity on this Earth. Amongst thousands of scientists world wide there is now at least one British High Court judge stepping into the real arena where such actions make a difference.

His name is Michael Burton. His decision was made on Wednesday, October 10, 2007. He will be attacked, and he will be attacked with sublime ferocity, because the open-minded and tolerant cannot and will not give room to Truth.

Pray for him and his family and step out in support of those who would stand and do battle for you and yours.

In case the link fails or expires, here’s the actual article. There are others.

All credit for this goes to WorldNetDaily, a premiere news source on the Web. This is used in accordance with the Fair Use Doctrine.

    Friday, October 12, 2007
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    HEAT OF THE MOMENT

    Think tank: Withdraw Gore film’s Oscar

    Citing court ruling, compares situation to sports stars found to be ‘cheats’
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    Posted: October 12, 2007
    11:21 a.m. Eastern
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    © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

    On the eve of Al Gore’s award of the Nobel Peace Prize, a think tank wrote the president of the Academy Awards asking that the Oscar given to his film “An Inconvenient Truth” be taken back in response to a British High Court ruling that found 11 serious inaccuracies in the documentary.

    Muriel Newman, director of the New Zealand Centre for Political Research, told Academy President Sid Ganis and Executive Director Bruce Davis “the situation is not unlike that confronting sports bodies when their sports stars are found to be drug cheats.”

    “In such cases, the sportsmen and women are stripped of their medals and titles, with the next place-getter elevated,” she said, according the Australian Associated Press. “While this is an extremely unpleasant duty, it is necessary if the integrity of competitive sport is to be protected.

    British High Court judge Michael Burton ruled Wednesday Gore’s documentary should be shown in British schools only with guidance notes to prevent political indoctrination. The decision followed a lawsuit by a father, Stewart Dimmock, who claimed the film contained “serious scientific inaccuracies, political propaganda and sentimental mush.”

    The Nobel panel announced today Gore won the peace prize along with the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for their efforts to spread awareness of “man-made climate change” and to lay the foundations for fighting it.

    But Newman, the AAP reported, pointed to the British ruling, which requires teachers to tell students of 11 inaccuracies in Gore’s film.

    “The truth, as inconvenient as it is to Al Gore, is that his so-called documentary contained critical distortions that are quite contrary to the principles of good documentary journalism,” Newman said. “Good documentaries should be factually correct. Clearly this documentary is not.”

    “An Inconvenient Truth” won Oscars in 2006 for best documentary and best original song.

    Dimmock took the British government to court after then-Environment Secretary David Miliband launched a plan to send “An Inconvenient Truth” to all British schools, announcing the scientific debate over man-made global warming “is over.”

    The judge, however, sided with Dimmock, who alleged the documentary breached the Education Act of 1996 by portraying “partisan political views.”

    The court ruled the Guidance Notes to Teachers must make clear that:

    • The film is a political work and promotes only one side of the argument.

    • If teachers present the film without making this plain they may be in breach of section 406 of the Education Act 1996 and guilty of political indoctrination.

    • Eleven inaccuracies have to be specifically drawn to the attention of school children.

    The inaccuracies, according to the court, are:

    1. The film claims that melting snows on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming. The Government’s expert was forced to concede that this is not correct.

    2. The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 causes temperature increases over 650,000 years. The court found that the film was misleading: Over that period the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2000 years.

    3. The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused by global warming. The Government’s expert had to accept that it was “not possible” to attribute one-off events to global warming.

    4. The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global warming. The Government’s expert had to accept that this was not the case.

    5. The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic ice. It turned out that Mr. Gore had misread the study: In fact four polar bears drowned, and this was because of a particularly violent storm.

    6. The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream, throwing Europe into an ice age: The Claimant’s evidence was that this was a scientific impossibility.

    7. The film blames global warming for species losses including coral reef bleaching. The Government could not find any evidence to support this claim.

    8. The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt, causing sea levels to rise dangerously. The evidence is that Greenland will not melt for millennia.

    9. The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting; the evidence was that it is in fact increasing.

    10. The film suggests that sea levels could rise by seven meters, causing the displacement of millions of people. In fact, the evidence is that sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters over the next hundred years and that there is no such threat of massive migration.

    11. The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to New Zealand. The Government are unable to substantiate this and the Court observed that this appears to be a false claim.

    At a news conference today, Gore said he would accept the Nobel Prize on behalf of all global warming activists and donate 100 percent of the cash award to the non-profit Alliance for Climate Protection, “focusing on changing the way people think about the urgency of the climate crisis.”

    “This is a chance to elevate global consciousness about the challenges that we face now,” he said.

    Gore pointed to a report two weeks ago that claimed melting of the polar ice cap is accelerating.

    “It truly is a planetary emergency, and we have to respond urgently,” he said.

Think about the systematic lies that are being forced down your childrens’ throats. Address those that may have taken root in your own mind.

If you want to do some real research start investigating Al Gore’s connection to the United Nations Biodiversity Treaty circa 1993. Intense stuff. Take a sandwich.

Regards,

ara

Oh, puh-leaze

Even before the Nobel snobs rewarded that chubby old bus-bomber and amorous Rump Ranger Yasser Arafat for his part in pulling the wool over Bill Clinton’s eyes, well, my opinion of the Nobel group was justifiably pretty dim.

But what’s this?

THANK you, Nobellians, for going to all the absurd trouble to personally let me know that I’ve been so very damned right!

ara