Tuesday, January 31, 2012

On this Day in History, January 31, 1865

On this day in 1865, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, abolishing slavery in America. The amendment read, "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude...shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

When the Civil War began, President Abraham Lincoln's professed goal was the restoration of the Union. But early in the war, the Union began keeping escaped slaves rather than returning them to their owners, so slavery essentially ended wherever the Union army was victorious. In September 1862, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in areas that were still in rebellion against the Union. This measure opened the issue of what to do about slavery in border states that had not seceded or in areas that had been captured by the Union before the proclamation.

In 1864, an amendment abolishing slavery passed the U.S. Senate but died in the House as Democrats rallied in the name of states' rights. The election of 1864 brought Lincoln back to the White House along with significant Republican majorities in both houses, so it appeared the amendment was headed for passage when the new Congress convened in March 1865. Lincoln preferred that the amendment receive bipartisan support--some Democrats indicated support for the measure, but many still resisted. The amendment passed 119 to 56, seven votes above the necessary two-thirds majority. Several Democrats abstained, but the 13th Amendment was sent to the states for ratification, which came in December 1865. With the passage of the amendment, the institution that had indelibly shaped American history was eradicated.

Live Long and Prosper...

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Fighting Monkey Brain today

I started to write a piece about Hezbollah's activities in Thailand. It seems they have arrested one suspect and are looking for another after uncovering a plot to attack western tourists. Hezbollah, best known for it's Palestinian activities, is a world wide organization often engaging in terrorist activities on par with al Qeda. I have already noted that they have offices in Venezuela and in Mexico where they are engaged in arms dealing and training for the drug cartels. I wonder just how they square that up with the Koran?

Anyway, I started getting my research notes together and was suddenly hit by an attack of Monkey Brain. There is no telling just where this blog is going now...

It is sad to watch the politics at play in the Republican primaries. The candidates, all of them, seem determined to be more childish and vengeful then the others, as if it somehow makes them look more qualified to be President. Enough already. Stop the nasty stuff and just talk about how to fix the many, many problems facing the country. And that should (must) start with overhauling Congress and the entire Federal Government. Who do I like you ask? None of them. I am always, and I mean always, disappointed with the quality of the final group of candidates from both parties in each election. This time is no different. I kind of like Newt but he's been showing his mean face a little to often. Mit will likely get the nod in the end. Well, he has been getting better at debating -and he will really need those skills when he goes up against Obama and the entire left wing of the Democratic party.

-In the final analysis it will be the Independents that will decide the issue and I think Mit has a chance to attract a good portion of that group. We'll just have to wait and see. In the meanwhile, it's going to be a bumpy ride to November.

 Personally, I am hoping for a "brokered convention" that takes several ballots. If that happens, all bets are off. Who knows, maybe we'll wind up with Christy or Jeb Bush (that'd make me happy).

Oh, and thanks again for all those nice birthday wishes. I really appreciated it -especially since this is the first year none of you make any "over the hill" jokes. When I hear those I remind the person that I still get asked for ID buying booze at the local liquor store (what I don't tell them is that the clerks there are required to check all ID's, no exceptions....).

Live Long and Prosper...

Recovery Mode

No, I did not get carried away with yesterday's celebration -but I did get lazy and very relaxed. I simply did not feel like writing a blog for today so I decided to take a day off. Sorry, but I am human too.... Anyway, will be back tomorrow so you all have a good day and, as always...

Live Long and Prosper....

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Special Forces Rescue Hostages

Well, our guys did it again. In addition to their Navy rescuing Moroccan sailors whose boat had capsized in the Mediterranean 3 days earlier and Yemen sailors in the Red Sea whose boat was sinking, our Special Ops guys went in and rescued 2 hostages (one American and one Dutch citizen) who had been taken at gun point and held for ransom in Somalia. Now, tell me again that a strong American presence overseas is not a good or necessary thing.

As for the hostage rescue, details are hard to find (our Special Operations Command does not like to publicize it's operations very much). But I was able to find the following statement released by Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta Jan. 25 regarding the hostage rescue operation in Somalia:

Last night U.S. Special Operations Forces conducted, by order of the President of the United States, a successful mission in Somalia to rescue two individuals taken hostage on October 25, 2011. Ms. Jessica Buchanan, an American citizen employed by the Danish Demining Group, and her Danish colleague, Mr. Poul Thisted, were kidnapped at gunpoint by criminal suspects near Galcayo, Somalia.

Ms. Buchanan and Mr. Thisted have been transported to a safe location where we will evaluate their health and make arrangements for them to return home.

This successful hostage rescue, undertaken in a hostile environment, is a testament to the superb skills of courageous service members who risked their lives to save others. I applaud their efforts, and I am pleased that Ms. Buchanan and Mr. Thisted were not harmed during the operation. This mission demonstrates our military's commitment to the safety of our fellow citizens wherever they may be around the world.

I am grateful to report that there was no loss of life or injuries to our personnel.

I express my deepest gratitude to all the military and civilian men and women who supported this operation. This was a team effort and required close coordination, especially between the Department of Defense and our colleagues in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are heroes and continue to inspire all of us by their bravery and service to our nation.

Yes, I agree. They are true heroes -and mostly unsung ones at that.

Live Long and Prosper....

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Trouble in Libya -No Surprise

As predicted by many of us, Libya's makehift coalition government lost control of a former stronghold of Muammar Gaddafi after local people staged an armed uprising. This poses the gravest challenge yet to the country's new rulers.

In Bani Walid militias loyal to the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) were driven out in a gunbattle. said they weThey appointed their own local government and rejected any interference from the authorities in the capital Tripoli.The town's revolt will heighten doubts in the West about the NTC government's ability to instill law and order crucial to rebuilding oil exports, to disarm tribal militias and guard Libyan borders -all this in a region where al Qaeda is very active.

Local elders denied reports that they were loyal to Gaddafi, who was captured and killed in October after weeks on the run, and Western reporters in Bani Walid saw no signs of the Gaddafi-era green flags which witnesses earlier said had been hoisted over the town.But the collapse of NTC authority in the town, one of the most die-hard bastions of pro-Gaddafi sentiment during Libya's nine-month civil war last year, will compound the problems besetting a government that in the past week has been staggering from one crisis to another.

The uprising in Bani Walid could not come at a worse time for the National Transitional Council government. In the past week its chief has had his office overrun by protesters angry at the slow pace of reform and the second most senior official has quit, citing what he described as an "atmosphere of hatred."

About 200 elders who gathered in a mosque decided to abolish an NTC-appointed military council for the town and appoint their own local council, in direct defiance of the authority of the government in Tripoli.Accounts from Bani Walid, a town about 200 km (120 miles) from Tripoli, described armed locals attacking the barracks of the pro-government militia in the town and then forcing them to retreat.

Bani Walid, base of the powerful Warfallah tribe, was one of the last towns to surrender to the anti-Gaddafi rebellion last year. A Libyan air official said war planes were being mobilized to fly to Bani Walid., but it was not immediately clear what the government in Tripoli could do. It has yet to demonstrate that it has an effective fighting force under its command and Bani Walid, protected behind a deep valley, is difficult to attack. During Libya's nine-month war, anti-Gaddafi NTC rebels tried to take Bani Walid but did not progress much beyond the outskirts of the town. Soon before the end of the conflict, with Gaddafi's defeat unavoidable, local tribal elders negotiated an agreement under which forces loyal to the NTC were able to enter the town without a fight.Relations have been uneasy since then and there have been occasional flare-ups of violence.

A local residentreported that violence began when members of the May 28 militia, affiliated to the NTC, arrested some former Gaddafi loyalists. That prompted other supporters of the former leader to attack the militia's garrison. "They massacred men at the doors of the militia headquarters," said the resident.

The NTC still has the backing of the NATO powers who, with their diplomatic pressure and bombing campaign, helped push out Gaddafi and install the new government. NTC authorities pledged to unify the tribally-divided country, reconstruct its oil industry and hold democratic elections.But questions are now being raised inside some Western governments about the NTC's ability to govern Libya effectively and secure its frontiers against al Qaeda, arms traffickers and illegal migrants trying to get into Europe.

The NTC tumbled into its worst crisis since the end of the civil war when a crowd of protesters in the eastern city of Benghazi stormed the council's local headquarters when NTC chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil was inside.The protesters, who supported the revolt against Gaddafi, were angry that more progress had not been made to restore basic public services. They also said many of the NTC's members were tarnished by having served in Gaddafi's administration. Abdel Hafiz Ghoga, deputy head of the NTC and target of some of the protests, said he was resigning. Abdel Jalil warned that the protests could drag the country into a "bottomless pit."

The question we need to ask is if NATO wilol double down on it's support of the NTC and help bring the rebels elements under control or if the West will sit back and watch as another civil war breaks out in Libya.

Live Long and Prosper....

Monday, January 23, 2012

US Carrier Fleet will not be cut

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Saturday, the United States will not cut our fleet of 11 aircraft carriers to help trim the budget deficit, citing tensions with Iran as an example of why the massive ships are so critical to national security. Panetta was addressing about 1,700 sailors headed to the Gulf aboard the USS Enterprise, which after a half-century of service is about to embark on its final tour before being taken offline in November.

The Enterprise's last deployment comes at a moment of heightened tensions with Iran, which has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important oil shipping lane. That's something the United States says it will not allow.

"You're part of what keeps our force agile and flexible and quickly deploy-able and capable of taking on any enemy, anywhere in the world," Panetta said. "For that reason that the President of the United States and all of us . have decided that it is important for us to maintain our carrier presence at full strength. And that means we'll be keeping 11 carriers in our force," he said to applause.

Next week, the Pentagon is due to announce a five-year budget plan that will cut about $260 billion from projected defense spending, scaling back the military after a decade of costly land wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Personally, I have been afraid that the Pentagon could shrink the carrier fleet, perhaps by slowing construction of new ships to replace older ones like the Enterprise, the world's first nuclear-powered carrier. Its missions date back to the Cuban missile crisis in 1962 and the Vietnam war.

There will already be a nearly three-year gap between the time that the Enterprise goes offline in November and its replacement, the USS Gerald R. Ford, comes online in 2015. But Panetta insisted that the U.S. commitment to a fleet of 11 carriers was long-term and was quick to cite Iran as one of the important reasons that aircraft carriers were important in projecting American military power anywhere in the world.

Asked about Iran by one of the crew, Panetta said the United States would forge ahead with efforts to tighten sanctions isolating Iran over its nuclear program - sending a clear message that the international community will not let it obtain a nuclear weapon. Iran says its uranium enrichment is peaceful.

"But the most important way we make those messages clear is to show that we are prepared, and that we are strong. And that we will have a presence in that part of the world. And that's what this carrier is all about," he said. "And better for them to deal with us through diplomacy and through international rules and regulations - and not other ways. Because they ain't going to win."

Panetta's trip to the Enterprise came as its strike group ran drills confronting a hostile, hypothetical nation named "Garnet." Panetta sat in the captain's chair as a fictitious enemy ship trailed the Enterprise, and spoke to a pilot as he attempted to land on the deck. After more training, the Enterprise will deploy in March and eventually head to the Gulf.

"They are going to a critical area of the world," Panetta told reporters later. "They're going to be traveling through the Straits of Hormuz and they will represent the naval presence and power projection that we've made clear that we're going to maintain in the Middle East."

Talk is good, but let's see what happens to our carrier fleet if Congress can not get their act straight and those additional massive cuts (another 600 billion) are made to the defense budget....

Live Long and Prosper....

Sunday, January 22, 2012

It's Sunday, let's chat

It is Sunday and I have nothing I need to do today. What a great day to just kick back and work hard on doing nothing except watching football. I woke up at my usual 4:30 am - something I have done my entire life - and thought, gee, I do not need to get up right away, this would be a great day to catch an extra 40 winks. But no, this is the real world and even when you have nothing important to do -you still have those little real-life obligations. In my case, the fact that I get up at 4:30 in the am also means my dog is used to going out at that time and he does not understand the beauty of an extra few minutes in slumber land once in a while. So, as I rolled over to settle in for a snooze, I got a beagle in my lay wangling tail and all. No rest for the wicked.

Speaking of football, wow, those should be a couple of great games today. It's the divisional championships and time to determine who will wind up at Superbowl. My picks for the day are The 49ners (playing the NY Giants) and the Patriots (playing Baltimore). The "9ners" were the first team I became a fan of way back in the olden days -you know, when Kennedy was President and you could make a phone call or get a cup of coffee for a dime. I have forgiven them for beating my Saints last week. They have an awesome defense, although the offense is a little wild. As for the Patriots, well, what can I say? With a name like that, how could any American not love them?

What else is happening? Well there is the Italian cruise ship on the rocks. I hate to jump ahead of the courts but that Captain is looking more and more like a candidate for walking the plank. The stories about his behavior are beginning to sound more like a bad movie plot. He's is responsible for a ship 3 football fields long with 4000 people on board and he is drinking wine,entertaining a girlfriend and taking the ship off course so he can use the ships horn to say hello to a friend on an island (who was not even home at the time). Wow, there's a guy who defines the Italian stereo type (I know, not PC, get over it).

Oh, and here is one of my favorite stories of the week. It seems our allies and good buddies in Saudi Arabia, you know, the guys controlling most of our oil, who we rely upon to help keep the Middle east stable, have decided they need nuclear energy. If Iran can have it, so can they. Well, our good buddies just signed a deal to start their program (for peaceful purposes only, of course) and they are buying everything from -wait for it..... - CHINA. Naturally. Now, why does that not surprise anybody? Did you think that just because we sell them brand new military equipment like up to date jet fighters (at a heavy discount) and provide training and billions in military aid, they might turn to us for that technology? Think again. It's the middle east after all and our western logical just does not work all that well there.

OK, I'll shut up for a while - Ya'll have a great day and...

Live Long and Prosper....

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Iran Bans Barbie Dolls

Iran's morality police are cracking down on the sale of Barbie dolls to protect the public from what they see as pernicious western culture eroding Islamic values, shopkeepers said on Monday.

As the West imposes the toughest ever sanctions on Iran and tensions rise over its nuclear programme, inside the country the Barbie ban is part of what the government calls a "soft war" against decadent cultural influences.

"About three weeks ago they (the morality police) came to our shop, asking us to remove all the Barbies," said a shopkeeper in a toy shop in northern Tehran.

Iran's religious rulers first declared Barbie, made by U.S. company Mattel Inc, un-Islamic in 1996, citing its "destructive cultural and social consequences". Despite the ban, the doll has until recently been openly on sale in Tehran shops.

The new order, issued around three weeks ago, forced shopkeepers to hide the leggy, busty blonde behind other toys as a way of meeting popular demand for the dolls while avoiding being closed down by the police.
Iraian Morality Police Ban Barbie Dolls

The Iranian regeme is cracking down on the sale of Matels popular Barbie Dolls declaring them un-Islamic and decadent. According to Reuters, a range of officially approved dolls launched in 2002 to counter demand for Barbie have not proven successful.

The Iranian approved dolls named Sara, the female, and Dara, the male, arrived in shops wearing a variety of traditional dress, with Sara dressed in complience with the rule that all women in Iran must obey in public, of covering their hair and wearing loose-fitting clothes.

"My daughter prefers Barbies. She says Sara and Dara are ugly and fat," said Farnaz , a 38-year-old mother, adding that she could not find Barbie cartoon DVDs as she was told they were also banned from public sale.

Pointing to a doll covered in black long veil, a 40-year-old Tehran toy shop manager said: "We still sell Barbies but secretly and put these in the window to make the police think we are just selling these kinds of dolls."

Iran has fought a running battle to purge pervasive western culture from the country since its Islamic revolution overthrew a western-backed king in 1979, enforcing Islamic dress codes, banning Western music and foreign satellite television. The response has been a large and successsful black market dealing with those items.

By the way, Iran is taking another swipe at the West. Iranians will soon be able to buy toy versions of the U.S. drone aircraft that it captured in December. Models of the bat-wing RQ-170 Sentinel - which Iran's military displayed on TV after it was downed near the Afghan border - will be mass produced in a variety of colours.

Live Long and Prosper.....

Friday, January 20, 2012

Obama Rejects Pipeline

On Wednesday the Obama administration rejected the Keystone crude oil pipeline project, a decision welcomed by environmental groups but blasted by the domestic energy industry. President Barack Obama said TransCanada's application for the 1,700-mile (2,740-km) pipeline was denied because the State Department did not have enough time to complete the review process.

"This announcement is not a judgment on the merits of the pipeline, but the arbitrary nature of a deadline that prevented the State Department from gathering the information necessary to approve the project and protect the American people," Obama said in a statement.

With environmental groups concerned about carbon emissions from oil sands production, the administration in November delayed a decision on a presidential permit for the project until 2013, but lawmakers that support the project attached a measure to a tax-cut law passed at the end of last year that set a February deadline for a decision.

This move by Obama has nothing whatsoever to do with the pipeline projects merits and has everything to do with politics. The President has effectively "kicked the issue down the road" trying to put off the final decision until after the November Presidential elections. Now caught in the crossfire, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton said several months ago that she supported the pipeline. Now she must watch as Obama uses her department as an excuse for rejecting the project.

You can bet that the Republicans will not let this issue go away and will use it as a campaign issue. That will give them some points as the vast majority of the country think the pipeline should go forward immediately, creating jobs and lowering our dependence on Middle-eastern oil (and, more to the real point, lowering gas prices at the pump).

Live Long and Prosper....

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Israeli Intelligence Chief Believes Iran can build Nuc

Sorry that I am a little tardy in getting todays post up -just being a little lazy today. I was tempted to just skip a day but this story caught my attention and I thought it was pretty important.

This week an Israeli newspaper is saying that a former Israeli military intelligence chief has said that Iran has all the components to build a nuclear bomb. Of course, Iran says its nuclear program is designed to produce energy and serve other peaceful purposes, but Israel and the West are convinced it is aimed at developing weapons technology.

Amos Yadlin was quoted by Thursday's Maariv daily as saying that if Iranian leaders "get together tonight and decide they are going to secretly develop a bomb," they have all the resources and components they need. On Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Iran has not officially decided to build bombs because that could draw harsher international sanctions and other actions against it.

Well, damn. Which is it guys? Are they determined to build one or not -and more importantly if they are, what are we going to do about it? Wait until we see a mushroom cloud over Tel Aviv before we take action?

Live Long and Prosper...

Monday, January 16, 2012

Witches Take Credit for Tebow's Defeat -only in America

I love America. We are a nation of people who love our freedom, including the freedom to be dumb as a rock. This story is a perfect example. It seems a group of witches, who happen to be Patriot football fans, got together and decided Tebow, of the Denver Broncos, was playing too darned good and they wanted to help their team beat the Broncos in the play offs.


Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow (15) prays in the end zone before the start of NFL football games. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady may not need the help, but some witches cast a spell to put an end to Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow’s miraculous season.

Witches Lorelei and Lori Bruno held a seance at noon – Friday the 13th – at Haven Crow Corner in Salem, Mass. to fix a win for the Pats.


“I’m going to raise the energy of the universe and send out all the good mojo,” Lorelei told the Boston Herald. “Lori will call in the Angels.”

The good witches didn’t hex Tebow, as it’s “not their way,” but they set up an altar with a hand-sewn Brady puppet and mojo bags filled with herbs and stones for every Patriots team member.At the altar, the witches chanted, “Tom Brady will see what he needs to see, be where he needs to be and will take the Patriots to another victory.”

Hunky QB Brady, married to supermodel Gisele Bundchen, is a bigger draw for the witches of Salem than another recent marquee recipient of their spells, Charlie Sheen.

“You know, when we had our spiritual intervention for Charlie Sheen last year, we had a hard time getting all the girls to come,” laughed Lorelei. “But when we told them this Circle was for Tom Brady, oh, everybody will be there!”

“We want the true champion to come out on Saturday night,” Bruno added. “But since we live in Patriot Land, it’s red, white and blue and make the dream come true!”

Well, as you probably know by now, the next day the Patriots beat the Broncos by 45 to 10. Even Tebows "miricle working" could not save the team from defeat.

Was there, perhaps, something to all this mojo stuff? I don't know but I have a feeling it's all just a good hearted way to show the world how really dumb some of us Americans can be....


Live Long and Prosper....

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Marines trying to stem backlash from incendiary video

There was a very disturbing video that appeared on the web last week. According to Stars and Stripes: 

 "U.S. officials scrambled Thursday to temper backlash from a video appearing to show Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters, an incendiary act that could again inflame anti-American sentiment throughout the Muslim world.
Top Pentagon leaders issued a series of statements condemning the incident and promising a full investigation into the video, posted this week on YouTube. The short clip shows four men in U.S. military uniforms standing above the bodies, joking and making references to relieving themselves on the dead men."

I know this is just not the kind of publicity the US Military needs, especially when you are engaged in a "winning hearts and minds" effort. But, that said, let's talk about this a little. While I certainly do not condone, excuse or approve of such behavior I think we should remember a few important things before jumping into punishment mode. These marines are taught, from the minute they arrive in boot camp to kill the enemy. They are force-fed a diet designed to turn them into killing machines. That is what you want and need in the soldiers and marines you send to war. Kill or be killed. They are taught to think of the enemy not as human beings, but as enemies who will happily kill us if we do not kill them first. Barbaric, uncivilized? Yes, it is. But that is the nature of war. It always has been and always will be.

Add to that the fact that these soldiers and marines spend every day being shot at, seeing their comrades killed and maimed by snipers, in ambushes and by hidden explosive devices. The pressure on these young men (and women) is enormous. That pressure sometimes gets to much and gets expressed in ways that we would not normally like to see.

Does that justify this behavior? No. But is certainly is a mitigating factor. It must be taken into consideration before throwing these marines to the wolves. They deserve to be disciplined, but lets remember that the purpose of discipline is not to punish but to train and to bring the offender back to good behavior. These marines knew they were doing wrong and need to be corrected but lets take into consideration all of the circumstances. We, as a nation, asked them to go to war and kill. Correction? Yes, absolutely. Punishment? No. Hypocrisy is not the answer.


Live Long and Prosper....

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Rescuing Iranian Seaman -Why Not?

Last week the crew of the Navy destroyer USS Kidd rescued an Iranian fishing boat from pirates, taking the hijackers into custody at a time when Iranian naval commanders have threatened that American warships should never again return to the Persian Gulf. A few days later several more Iranian fishermen were rescued by another US Naval vessel after puttng out a distress call.

According to a Navy announcement, an SH-60S Seahawk helicopter from the destroyer USS Kidd spotted a suspicious-looking skiff alongside the Iranian dhow Al Molai in the Arabian Sea. When the dhow’s crew saw the helicopter, it radioed a distress call reporting it had been hijacked. The Kidd responded and its boarding party took control of the Al Molai and arrested 15 men. No one was hurt.

"The Al Molai had been taken over by pirates for roughly the last 40-45 days," said Josh Schminky, an NCIS (Navy Criminal Investigative Service) agent aboard the Kidd, in the Navy’s announcement. "They were held hostage, with limited rations, and we believe were forced against their will to assist the pirates with other piracy operations."

The pirate suspects were transferred to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis, a much larger warship with more room to accommodate prisoners in its brig. The Navy said the men would be held for now while commanders decide what to do next. The Navy often captures and then releases pirates when it nabs them off the Horn of Africa, to avoid the complexity and confusion of a trial (read that "political interference"), but it wasn’t immediately clear what would become of the Al Molai hijackers.

Expressing their gatitude for our assistance, Iran Brig. Gen. Ataollah Salehi had said the carrier should not return to the Persian Gulf, underscoring the threat with an ominous, “We don't have the intention of repeating our warning, and we warn only once." (yes, I am being sarcastic)

As for the dhow’s Iranian crew, it took a very different tone: "The captain of the Al Molai expressed his sincere gratitude that we came to assist them. He was afraid that without our help, they could have been there for months," said Schminky, according to the Navy.

The U.S. dismissed Iran’s saber-rattling. Defense Department spokesman George Little said that the U.S. is in the Gulf to maintain security and stability in the region, and to guarantee its waterways are open to international commerce.

Actually, the only comment on the rescue by the Iranians was one in which the official said simply that the action was "what is expected, nothing more". With that kind of attitude, it is no wonder that several of my friends have asked "Why do we bother? Why not leave the Iranians to get themselves out of trouble?" The answer is simple. You do not leave sailors in trouble at sea without doing everything possible to help. Politics has no place when it comes to helping people in trouble on the water. So, in some respects, the Iranian official was right. We simply did what was expected -but the decent things would have been an acknowledgement and a thank you. Of course, that is not something you should expect from the Iranian regeme.

The next question, of course, is should we have returned the boats and sailors to the Iranians? Personally, I think that would have been a good point to play a little political hardball and required reembursement for the costs of the rescues. I know that is not something normally done but if the Iranians want to play politics, lets play....

Live Long and Prosper....

Thursday, January 12, 2012

More Stuff to Talk About

Hello. Thanks for stopping by. I think I'll discuss a few items in the news and get a few things off my chest. I'll try to keep it as "G" Rated as I can -but no promises.

First up is the EPA -that is the Environmental Protection Agency of our bloated list of Federal Bureaucracies. This agency is apparently determined to replace the IRS as the most hated institution in Washington. The latest outrage involves some good old plain harassing of a couple in the mid-west. These people bought a half acre of land to build a home of their dreams. The property was purchased and they started clearing a patch to ready it for the foundation. That is when the EPA entered the scene and ordered them to halt construction. It seems the land was classified as "wetlands" -although no one from the escrow company or the Realtors or the building commission knew anything about the "wetlands" tag. The EPA ordered the couple to not only stop construction, but to remove the gravel and replace the land taken out while leveling. They also ordered the planting of non-native plants, approved by them. If the couple fails to comply they will get fined $35,000 -a day! The interesting part came when the EPA representatives told the couple that, once the land had been reclaimed as wetland, they could then apply and get a permit from the EPA to build the home exactly where and how they had started to do originally. Are you feeling the frustration yet? Imagine how that couple feels. Anyway, this particular couple decided to take on the bureaucracy and go to court where is has now reached to Supreme Court. It is hoped the highest court in the land will see the injustice in all this and find in their favor. I know I'll be watching....

Next up is Eric Holder -again. This time a private non-profit group is concerned about the violence in many of the Occupy Wallstreet protests. They wrote to the DOJ Inspector General and asked that someone investigate the source of past violence in hope of addressing it and heading off more potential violence before the protests start up again in the spring as promised. Actually that is a very good idea. If it turns out, as alleged, that some unions and/or political groups such as the Communist Party of America, are orchestrating the violence -well we certainly would like to know and see the proper people held accountable. Sounds reasonable, right? Not if you are Eric Holder. The DOJ Inspector Generals Office has flatly refused to investigate. -Now don't get all excited. You should not have gotten your hopes up in the first place. Did you forget that this is an election year (as if that was even possible)? Eric Holder has no intention whatsoever of letting the "Justice Department" step on union toes! Silly us -we keep thinking the expression "Justice is blind" means everyone is equal under the law. Under this Administration it simply means what it says. Justice is blind (deaf and dumb too).

Speaking of the Administration, it seems that the White House chief of staff is headed back to Chicago. The revolving door at the White House is starting to wear out. The new Chief of Staff is Jacob Lew, a long-time Democratic manager, policy maker and budget deal maker. His arrival in the West Wing means President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden can quit running the country on a daily basis and stay almost full-time on the campaign trail. The outgoing chief of staff, Bill Daley, will return to his home in Illinois. Daley was hired shortly after the Democrats' stinging defeat in the 2010 midterm elections to help build ties between Obama and both the GOP and the business sector. But those efforts at compromise needed Obama's approval, which Daley didn't get. Instead, his outreach efforts were trumped by Obama's political priorities, which included tax increases, expanded government regulation of business and constant conflict with the GOP's majority in the House and minority in the Senate. Daly says this was a voluntary move, but, there is an unconfirmed rumor that Daly intends to vote Republican this year.

OK, enough political stuff for today... Be well and

Live Long and Prosper....

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Something Different

I spent a nice quiet day yesterday just watching some old westerns on TV. I particularly enjoy sitting back and watch some of good old John Wayne's westerns. You know the ones, Rio Bravo, El Dorado, The War Wagon, Chisum, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Fort Apache.... there were sure a lot of them. Anyway, I can't think of a more pleasant day than to sit with my dog stretched across my lap watching the Duke fight bad guys and Indians.

Well, it was a very nice change from watching the pundits dissect the Republican Presidential wantabees or listening to doom and gloom predictions about the world economy. I read a lot of news letters, op eds, intelligence bulletins and newspaper articles. Too many. Sometimes I just get to the point that I think of I read just one more story about a murder or a rape, or a car bombing -or if I hear one more world leader give a speech about the climate or the economy or the United Nations or NATO -or anything else -I'll just go take 15 steps off a 10 step pier.

That's when I decide it's time to break out the DVD's and spend time with the Duke. You should try it sometime. It works (but turn off the computer and the cell phone first).

Here is a little taste of one of the more relaxing scene -The Duke, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan -it just does not get better....



Live Long and Prosper....

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Chinese police clash with Muslims

Hundreds of Muslims in a northwestern China village trying to prevent the demolition of their mosque clashed with police, causing several deaths. Fighting between police and members of the largely Muslim Hui ethnic group broke out on Friday in Ningxia region, adjacent to Inner Mongolia province, after authorities declared their newly built mosque illegal.

Hundreds of residents in Taoshan village confronted police armed with teargas, truncheons and knives. A Taoshan resident told Reuters he was away at the time of the clash, but that his relatives in the town believed five people had been killed. Residents of nearby areas complained that telephone links with Taoshan had been cut, making it impossible to verify what had happened.

"They were just trying to hold a religious activity but the authorities would not allow it. They demolished the mosque and now they've covered over the ground, because there was so much blood on the ground," Jin said. A small business owner in Tongxin, three km (two miles) from the mosque site, told Reuters that the village had been sealed off.

"It's ridiculous, I am a Muslim, and Muslims need a mosque. They are just ordinary people, coming together for religious purposes, not to overthrow Communist Party rule," the man said.

China has experienced sporadic unrest among its Muslim minorities, most notably involving the Uighurs, a Turkic language-speaking people native to the country's western Xinjiang region. There are about 10 million Hui in China, making them the country's largest Muslim group. In many parts of China, the Hui have blended in with the predominant Han Chinese culture, all but abandoning Islam except for some traditions, such as circumcising male children and avoiding pork. But ethnic tension has led to some unrest. At least seven people were killed in the central province of Henan in 2004 after a car accident involving an ethnic Han Chinese and Hui sparked rioting. In 1993, a cartoon ridiculing Muslims led to police storming a mosque taken over by Hui in northwestern China.

Uighurs in Xinjiang rioted against Han Chinese residents in 2009 and at least 197 people were killed, according to official estimates.China's ruling Communist Party says it protects freedom of religion, but it maintains a tight grip on religious activities and allows only officially recognized religious institutions to operate.


Live Long and Prosper...

Monday, January 9, 2012

Time to Talk

It has been a while since I had an attack of "Monkey Brain" but I apparently suffered a relapse this morning. My mind is swinging from topic to topic without any rhyme or reason. A friend of mine, one with a bit of a dry wit, suggested that when this hits I should grab a banana. It did not help. I'll just have to give in and dash off a few lines and see where this takes us. 

The first thing on my mind was something I saw on TV last night. Finally, after at least nine months of my harping about this, a cable news program finally mentioned the fact that Iran has an agreement with Venezuela to construct ballistic missile facilities. That means, if Iran is able to construct nuclear bombs and put them in their missiles, some of those missiles could be located on the edge of the Caribbean. Just why the hell no one has been getting excited about this is a mystery to me. It may be that Iranian missiles do not have the range yet to pose much of a threat to the Mainland USA, but just how long do you think it will take them to get that? Are we going to wait until the threat is actual and they really have the ability to strike our southern states? I hope this becomes a campaign issue. People need to know about this and the Imperial Obama Administration needs to be forced into taking action. The idea of Chavez with missiles is bad enough -but Chavez with nuclear armed missiles is just plain unacceptable.

Hey, how about those Saints? They have been playing really great lately. I hope they keep it up and make it to Superbowl again this year. Last year they did pretty well but they were suffering from too many injuries. Luckily that has not happened so far this year. I know, I know, a lot of my readers are from the far site of the pond and think football is better when it is actually 'soccer'. All I can say is, just watch a few of our American football games. It is a real blood sport. Now don't get all PC on me. You know as well as I do that if we were living in ancient Rome most of us would have season tickets to the colliseum.

Have you found a good candidate in the Republican Primaries yet? No? Niether have I. Now that Newt has fallen from gace and Rick Santorum has seen his star rise, they'll probably unleash the dogs of political war on him and tear him up for a while. I guess the best thing to hope for is that it turns into a brokered convention. Maybe stirring the pot will turn up somebody we can believe in. The problem with politicians is that you have to believe one before you can believe in one -and that is not easy.

Live Long and Prosper....

Sunday, January 8, 2012

China wants to go to the Moon

China's first space laboratory module lifts off
According to a report on CNN, China plans to put laboratories in space, collect samples from the moon and prepare to build space stations over the next five years in an ambitious plan released this week aimed at putting the country on the global map for space exploration.

China also plans to launch manned-vessels and freighters into space during the coming half-decade, according to a government white paper. The country's eventual goal in the longer term is a manned lunar landing.

"With economic progress, also comes the need for scientific development and exploration," said Jiao Weixin, a professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences at Beijing University. "By investing in space exploration, China wants to contribute and be a major player in the world on more than one level."

The Chinese plans announced this week come as we, in the United States, have been scaling back our ambitions and funding for space exploration.

Since 2003, China has made major breakthroughs in its space program, including becoming the third country after Russia and the United States to put a human in space. It successfully completed a spacewalk in 2008.

In November, the successful automated docking and return of an unmanned spacecraft, Shenzhou-8, paved the way for the creation of China's future space laboratory. The spaceship blasted off from a launch facility in the Gobi Desert in northwest China, one month after the first space laboratory module Tiangong-1 was launched into space.
China says its military-run space program will be used for peaceful purposes (make you nervous?). Its activities have set off controversy in the past, like when it shot down one of its dead satellites in 2007, for example. That move alarmed some officials in the United States and other countries and raised concerns about the militarization of the space race.

Some experts say a critical gap in Chinese-U.S. space relations is the absence of regularized talks on space security, which took place between Washington and Moscow during the Cold War.

"In this regard, the Obama administration has made overtures at the military-to-military level," Clay Moltz, an professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif., said in an e-mail response. "The ball is now in China's court to respond. How it responds may say a lot about its true intentions in space."

Two more space docking missions are planned for 2012, with at least one of them manned. But despite the progress, some experts say China still has a long way to go in developing its space technology.

"China is still catching up to countries that began their space programs in the 1960s," said Jiao. "It may be impressive to see what China has done in the past decade, but there is still a long way to go."

The paper also says China will develop technology to monitor space debris, study black holes and develop small satellites for environmental and disaster monitoring and forecasting.

Personally, I'd feel a whole lot better about this if I trusted the Chinese Communist Government. I don't and I think our State Department should be moving a lot more aggressively to get talks underway with China to discuss avoiding any "militarization" of space. I also think it's a shame that our Administration has cut our space program so dramatically. If the Chinese can develop the technology to successfully shoot down satellites it could dramatically impact the balance of power. 


Live Long and Prosper....

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Eric Holder plays Race Card -Again

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in a new outrageous abuse of his office as the nation's highest law enforcement officer, claims Jim Crow is returning. In a recent speech, Mr. Holder said that attempts by states to pass voter identification laws will disenfranchise minorities, rolling back the clock to the evil days of segregation. He said that minorities fear that “the same disparities, divisions and problems” now afflict America as they did in 1965 prior to the Voting Rights Act. That is to say the Obama administration is claiming our democracy is being threatened by racist Republicans. Hence, the Justice Department must prevent laws requiring a photo ID to vote from being enacted.

According to Holder, voter ID laws disproportionately discriminate against poor blacks and Hispanics - citizens who cannot afford to acquire a driver’s license, passport or other form of photo identification. The latest victim is South Carolina; its voter ID law has been blocked by the Justice Department. Liberal Democrats - taking their cue from the White House - are portraying the national movement for election reform as an authoritarian assault upon civil liberties. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has even petitioned the United Nations, asking it to declare states’ voter ID laws human rights abuses. For the radical left, America has become Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

This would be comical if the consequences were not so serious. South Carolina’s legislation provides for free ID cards to be given to anyone who needs it. Not one person - white, black or brown - is discriminated against or discouraged from casting a vote at the ballot box. That is a solution which could easily be enacted in all states requiring you to identify yourself in order to vote. Moreover, the Supreme Court already has ruled on the issue - upholding state voter ID laws. In the 2008 Crawford v. Marion County Election Board decision, the high court held that an Indiana law mandating photo identification at the voting booth was indeed constitutional. If it is good enough for the Supreme Court and the overwhelming majority of the states, then it should be for Mr. Holder as well.

And finally, I just can not let this subject pass without pointing to Mr. Holder's blatant hypocrisy in all this. Remember that it was in the last election that Eric Holder and his Justice Department failed to punish the New Black Panthers when they were caught on video tape intimidating voters and carrying a club outside a polling station. Just where the hell was his concern over our voting rights then? Apparently, it is only abusive if it interferes with the Democrat's ability to stack the votes in their favor.... Please, Mr. Holder, it is really past time for you to go. Do the honorable thing and resign (I would suggest the "Japanese" version of the "Honorable Thing" to do, but that would be asking too much....)

Live Long and Prosper...

Friday, January 6, 2012

India at odds with China over treatment of diplomat

We sometimes forget that there is one country that dislikes and distrusts the Chinese Communist government even more than we do -and with good reason. In the latest dipolmatic skirmish China has agreed to look into a complaint by India's foreign ministry that a diplomat was prevented from treating his severe diabetes and collapsed while offering consular assistance to two Indian citizens on trial in China's Yiwu city.

S. Balachandran from the Indian consulate in Shanghai, had to be hospitalized after attending a court hearing that lasted five hours without being able to treat his condition, said an Indian government source who declined to be named.

"We have taken it up pretty strongly with the Chinese, that this is no way to treat a diplomat, that he should be allowed access to medication," the source said. But the source denied Indian media reports that the diplomat had been attacked by an angry crowd for defending the two businessmen on trial.

A Chinese diplomat in New Delhi said the incident would be investigated."I believe both governments ... will handle this properly, this seems to be a civil-civic commercial dispute," China's charge d'affaires Zhang Yue said after meeting with officials at India's foreign ministry."We are trying to figure out what happened," he said.

Yiwu is a small city known for manufacturing and a commodities wholesale market that attracts traders from across Asia.

Although annual bilateral trade between India and China is more than $50 billion, the neighbors have a tense diplomatic relationship linked to a brief but bloody border war in 1962 over national boundaries which remain unsettled.

Live Long and Prosper...

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Price of Everything goes up -even lottery

Well, it was bound to happen. Now the price of fantasizing about suddenly becoming rich and solving all your money problems in one stroke is going to double. Lottery players, your chance for millions is about to cost you twice as much. The Multi-State Lottery Association, which administers the Powerball game, says the price of a single ticket will double to $2 beginning with the January 15 drawing.

"After 20 years at the same price and after watching scratch ticket sales take off with $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, and even $50 tickets, we are going to make the big jump," the association says on its website.

When the price increases, jackpots will start at $40 million, up from $20 million now, and will increase twice as fast, lottery officials say. The average jackpot is predicted to be $255 million, nearly double the current $141 million. The lottery association hopes that will increase sales.

"We know that most folks play for the big jackpots and this game will have more of those more often," it says on its website.

Officials say the odds of winning the jackpot will decrease slightly as the number of red balls, or powerballs, will decrease from 39 to 35.

They also say the pricier game should produce more millionaires, as second prize – for matching the five white balls without the powerball – increases from $200,000 to $1 million.

The Power Play option, which doubles all prizes except the jackpot, will remain, for an additional dollar on the ticket purchase, according to the lottery's website.

Powerball is available in 42 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Officials say the cost of a single ticket for the MegaMillions game, drawn on Tuesday and Fridays, will remain at $1. Forty states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands participate in MegaMillions. California's Superlotto and Megalotto games has not announced any changes yet -but it can only be a question of time before they jump on board this scheme to fleece us poor dreamers....

Live Long and Prosper....

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Iran Threatens US Navy

USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71
According to a story by Reuters, Iran will take action if the U.S. Navy sends an aircraft carrier which left the area because of Iranian naval exercises back into the Gulf.

"Iran will not repeat its warning ... the enemy's carrier has been moved to the Sea of Oman because of our drill. I recommend and emphasise to the American carrier not to return to the Persian Gulf," Salehi told IRNA. "I advise, recommend and warn them (the Americans) over the return of this carrier to the Persian Gulf because we are not in the habit of warning more than once," the semi-official Fars news agency quoted Salehi as saying.

Iran just completed 10 days of naval exercises in the Gulf and said during the drills that if foreign powers imposed sanctions on its crude exports it could shut the Strait of Hormuz, through which 40 percent of the world's traded oil is shipped. The U.S. Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain, said it would not allow shipping to be disrupted in the strait.

Iran successfully test-fired two long-range missiles during its naval drill, flexing its military muscle in the face of mounting Western pressure over its controversial nuclear program. Iran also said it had no intention of closing the Strait of Hormuz but had carried out "mock" exercises on shutting the strategic waterway.

Tehran denies Western accusations that it is secretly trying to build atomic bombs, saying it needs nuclear technology to generate electricity. The United States and Israel have not ruled out military action against Iran if diplomacy fails to resolve the Islamic state's nuclear row with the West. The European Union is considering following the United States in banning imports of Iranian crude oil. U.S. President Barack Obama signed new sanctions against Iran into law on Saturday, stepping up the pressure by adding sanctions on financial institutions that deal with Iran's central bank.

Iran's threats against our aircraft carrier are probably nothing more than more saber-rattling in the face of these new sanctions. Even the crazy people in charge of that country must know that attacks on our Navy have historically lead to war. The American people would never tolerate such an attack and the retribution would be severe. So severe, in fact, that it would result in the destruction of the Iranian Navy and Air Force and very likely lead to the fall of the government.

Still, the threat must be taken very seriously. The Iranians may just have enough over confidence in their small fleet of speed boats and their newly developed missile program that they just might do something crazy. In my opinion I think we should not risk sending an aircraft carrier into the gulf. I think we should send a large task force supported by 2 more carrier groups and if the Iranians are too dumb to get the message, let them learn their lesson the hard way -by finding their navy relocated to the bottom of the gulf.

Live Long and Prosper...

Monday, January 2, 2012

Pelosi Ready to Retire?

Alexandra Pelosi
Well, my Christmas brightened a little this week when a rumor broke that Nancy Pelosi, the Dragon Lady of the liberal sect, has expressed a desire to retire. It may very well be nothing more than a rumor, but it's a nice thought just the same.

It started when Alexandra Pelosi, who knows her mother well, was quoted saying that her mother is ready to leave Congress but her donors won't let her.

"She would retire right now, if the donors she has didn’t want her to stay so badly," the younger Pelosi said in a phone interview with the website Big Government. "They know she wants to leave, though. They think she's destined for the wilderness. She has very few days left."

Don't get too excited though because a spokesman for Pelosi said that the former Speaker's daughter doesn't know what she is talking about.

The San Francisco-based Minority Leader and champion for the extreme left, is 71-years-old and has created a legacy as being one of the more polarizing liberal leaders.

She became the first woman to act as the Speaker of the House and she thinks she may reclaim that seat if the Democrats are able to take the House back next year. If they don't (and right now it looks doubtful) then perhaps this is a way of starting the process of her bowing out.

Just for your info, Alexandra Pelosi, 41, is one of five children the politician has with her husband of 48 years. The younger Pelosi works as a television producer.

As I said, this is just one of those nice rumors that give us a warm fuzzy feeling every once in a while -but rumor or not, we can always hope and pray (but don't let the PC police know you're doing it).

Now a word about Mrs Pelosi from Jack Cafferty:



Live Long and Prosper....