Archive for May, 2007

31
May
07

at Womensfunnyvideos.com

http://www.womensfunnyvideos.com/pictures/breath-of-life.htm


Yeah, some may be photo-chopped. But the baby & buddha one is still funny.

31
May
07

vealetruth.com

http://www.vealetruth.com/


From the page: “My introduction to citizens as a senatorial candidate contains some biographical information as well as an explanation for the beginning of this enterprise which in simple terms is my conviction that the government was complicit in the crimes of 9/11.

Such an admission probably deserves some discussion. I know there is a danger that it will mean the end of any consideration of whatever other ideas I may think important. I would ask for another paragraph or so. I claim mental stability. I claim intelligence. I have read extensively. I, in fact, have thirty plus years of experience as a criminal lawyer, which has allowed me to know criminals, government investigators, police reports, and true evil. To further support my quest for credibility, I proclaim that at one time I considered the ideas which I now embrace to be just as ludicrous, just as farfetched, just as out of the question, just as worthy of derisive dismissal as the most mainstream of thinkers consider them now.

That was true for three and a half years. My resistance to such unspeakable notions was every bit as strong as any who read these words. When you grow up in the United States, there are some bedrock principles that require concerted effort to discard. One is the simplest: that our leaders are good and decent people whose efforts may occasionally warrant criticism but never because of malice or venality. To this extent, that bedrock principle proceeds, our government leaders are different from those occupying positions of power in the rest of the world. Mistakes due to an excess of zeal or human limitations defined as negligence, or being hamstrung by misguided regulations born of the flawed judgments of lesser politicians, these are all the risks inherent within our democratic system, but evil, pure evil, within the soul of our leaders is, baldly, inconceivable. Thus the bedrock premise has lived and flourished in our schools and churches, at our dining room tables and on our television screens, blaring out of our radios and silently existing within our thoughtful minds.

Even in my opposition to the Vietnam War, I never, at the time, thought what horror I might have learned of, was a reflection of a malicious nature. Certainly, I believed, it was not so in the case of our leaders. Possibly, occasionally, it may have been the case, given the backdrop of war that squeezes from the most righteous any subtle tendency to live outside the bounds of the law or a moral credo, with the lower-ranked soldier, destruction poised in the palms of his hands. Possibly. Occasionally.

But one grows up. The unquestioned nature of our own father’s stature gives way in the end. And there is the world of books and ideas, and the opinions of those once thought unthinkable. At the instant of revelation, there is a profound opening of the mind. And with the lawyer’s training comes the reliance on evidence and the facts that persuade.”

31
May
07

Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of our Republic

http://www.improbablecollapse.com/

From the page:
“Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic” is the first film
to look at the events of September 11, 2001 from a scientific perspective.

On September 11, 2001 the World Trade Center Twin Towers disintegrated in a manner that scientists say resembled deliberately calculated implosions. The facts open for discussion include: at 5:20 p.m. that same day another building, the 47 story WTC 7, completely collapsed within 70 feet of its footprint in 6.6 seconds. These three buildings became the first such structures to ever suffer complete collapse due to fire and damage.”

The Video is currently available on google Video

31
May
07

Improbable Collapse : The Demolition of our Republic

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4026073566596731782

From the page: ” A look at the collapse of the WTC Towers and WTC 7 by scholars for 9/11 truth. To learn more about the 9/11 attacks, visit www.truth911.net

to buy the DVD and support the filmmaker’s hard work and personal investment go to www.improbablecollapse.com

31
May
07

Klamath Basin Water Crisis

http://www.klamathbasincrisis.org/

From The About Page: “In 2001, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was introduced to our community in a hurry. The Bureau of Reclamation shut off our irrigation water, we were told, because the current ‘opinions’ said that the thousands of sucker fish in Klamath Lake, and coho salmon in the Klamath River, were endangered or threatened. That meant that our basin, which once was a deep lake, and as much of our untested aquifer as we could pump, belonged in Klamath Lake which was spilling over and in a river that the miners said had more water than they had ever seen. And the irrigators received no water. The refuges went dry. Our crops died. My husband and I (we are the KBC webmasters and editors) personally had to drill a $100,000 well to keep our perennial horseradish fields alive. Our organic pea field died.

Our neighbors and parents were some of the lucky veterans whose deeds were signed by U. S. Presidents. They are in their ‘golden years’, and they cried and asked why? Why would their government take water off their land for the first time in all history? Why would their government break their promises? Why would their government say the fish are endangered when they will not tell us how many there are, how many there were, and how many they want? Why would the fish need more water than they had before the project was built back in the early 1900s?.

Why would their government destroy the community that they spent their lives building from nothing? Why would their government allow our abundant wildlife to die?

We watched our Hispanic farm families, who had lived here for over 20 years, move away, with no place to go, no jobs, no money. We watched the school’s dwindle in numbers. We watched our refuge water be sucked out of our area, and for the first time in known history, these refuge lakes dried and cracked. Animals died. It was like a cemetery.

The night our water was shut off I emailed the world in total disbelief and despair. A friend Ron DeShon, an old neighbor whose father also was a Tulelake homesteader, called and ask what he could do to help, and within a week he created www.klamathbasincrisis.org….

We are doing our best to bring you only facts, science, news, contacts, personal stories, a place for prayers and prayer requests, and a place for interaction with the irrigators. We are the Klamath Basin Irrigators. The settlers built this community by working together. Only by working together can we preserve our community and our country.

The comments and editorials written by “KBC”, the editors/webmasters, are only the perceptions and views of the editors and not necessarily those of every entity housed on KBC. We try to use mostly quotes in our articles to convey documented facts, and our goal, like that of KWUA, KBB, and TGA is to preserve irrigated agriculture in the Klamath Basin.

Thank you for taking time to learn about us.

30
May
07

30
May
07

Why eBay wants Stumbleupon: Tech News &

http://gigaom.com/2007/04/18/ebay-likely-buyer-for-stumbleupon/

From the page: “In case you were wondering why, here are my reasons:

Look at this from the toolbar-and-Skype lens. StumbleUpon makes a toolbar that provides collaborative serendipity to find web sites. The toolbar, if you ask StumbleUpon users provides more useful and productive results, than say Google.

By marrying the toolbar to Skype client, eBay can do an end run around Google’s dominance of the search business. A simple search box inside Skype client is all it would take. It is not that far fetched: Skype has been slowly integrating various different services (including PayPal) into its client, and slowly becoming eBay’s desktop backdoor.

Now this is just a hypothesis, and I would love to hear what you folks have to say about the logic behind this deal.”

30
May
07

eBay Acquiring StumbleUpon

http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/18/stumbleupon-signs-term-sheet-to-be-acquired/

Man, whats all that strange noise? Sorta like wailing, or teeth a gnashing….

30
May
07

30
May
07

http://www.mbsilverson.com/Poppycock1.htm

From the page:”Old Dog Bullhorn

A dog’s keen sense of hearing often diminishes with age,
but now you can at least reclaim your voice, and your
authority as master,with this handy canine bullhorn.
The oversized, 100-dB speaker blasts commands at close
range where your aging pet can understand them loud and clear.
Requires twelve AAA batteries.

$95.00
Item # 683-16″




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