Monthly Archives: August 2011

Wednesday briefs

Where’s your peace with Israel now, Sandmonkey? I never believed the Egyptian Sandmonkey when he said that Egyptians didn’t hate Israelis. Turns out I wasn’t wrong. They hate Israelis. Big time. YES! I can keep my Five Faves: The government … Continue reading

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Tuesday HulkMS briefs

Thanks, and don’t let the door hit you in the ass: Now that Western nations have helped get rid of Nutcase Gaddafi, they want us out yesterday. You’re welcome. Now this is a brilliant idea: The IDF is training “settler” … Continue reading

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Calling the U.S. Handicapper General

Every so often, you have to wonder if these people, who have supposedly been educated so extensively and are well-read, intelligent persons, have ever read a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., entitled “Harrison Bergeron.” An excerpt: The year was … Continue reading

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Monday post-Irene briefs

Yet another Palestinian terror attack: Yeah, the Palestinians want peace. But they spell it “piece,” and they mean “pieces of Israelis.” This bastard deliberately tried to murder children. What stopped him from killing? The border police checkpoint set up for … Continue reading

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On the booming apology business

You would probably agree that to apologize for a misdeed is not a sign of weakness, rather the opposite: it shows your strength of character, your moral fiber and whatnot. Besides, when a timely apology helps to avert a long … Continue reading

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Late Friday snark briefs

(Forgot to publish this on Friday, so you’re getting it now.) BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Egypt’s “Million-Man March” against Israel numbered—wait for it—in the hundreds. While organizers expected a large turnout for the “million-man” protest, only a few hundred gathered on the last … Continue reading

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Dodged a pretty large bullet here

Tree down behind my condo. It’s resting on the other tree, not on the condo behind me. Phew! On the good side: I can see the hummingbirds behind me again. Those trees grew fast this year. Here’s another shot:

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Gale-force winds: Yeah, we has them

The last time I had the news on, the wind gusts were up to 56mph. They are more than that now. I don’t want to know how much, as it’s really not a whole lot of fun being in a … Continue reading

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She’s he-eeere

Irene’s worst is just about to hit. Most of my friends in the southwestern part of the county have lost their power. One lost part of her roof to a tree (and the internet, since it hit the room with … Continue reading

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Saturday Hurriblogging post

Irene is not yet here, but rain and wind gusts are. Feels like gusts are around 40mph. Steady rain. And judging from the traffic noise coming from the nearby highway, not too many people are too worried. I will be … Continue reading

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Hurricane blogging

Between work and stocking up for the hurricane/tropical storm that’s going to hit Richmond, I have no time to do anything else today. I have four gallon bottles of water, filled every water container I own, have been adding ice … Continue reading

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Most awesome tweet ever

By Charles Krauthammer: Earthquake, hurricane, Obamacare. When does it stop? Seven more and I vote we let the Israelites go.

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Thursday briefs

Arabs destroy, Jews rebuild: Israel has nearly finished restoring Jerusalem’s five-century-old walls. Read the article in full, then remember that when the palestinians took over Gaza, the first thing they did was destroy all of the Israeli buildings. A look … Continue reading

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The AP proves me wrong

But in a good way. Earlier today, I pointed out the AP’s annoying habit of reversing cause and effect in their reporting on Israel vs. the terrorists. Their latest article on the rockets landing in Israel has the correct order … Continue reading

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The pro-terrorist media bias

More rockets are raining down on Israel. And more AP media bias goes out over the wires. Look at the cause-and-effect in this lead. Note which action the AP puts first: Israel’s strike on terrorists firing mortars into Israel. Violence … Continue reading

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