Monday, January 31, 2005

A weekend in the snow - Winter Event 2005

Those of you who know me and have read my blog for awhile realize one of my personal commitments is to the Scouting program. (For a comprehensive view of our troop, look at Troop47.com). There is something very satisfying about seeing a young boy grow from a little boy learning about living in the wilderness to a young man comfortable, no matter what the environment. Perhaps the hardest thing to teach is the skill of being warm and contented while living outside in the winter.

Each year we participate in a Winter Event. After a day of games, we adjourn to our campsite, cook, sit around the fire, and enjoy the scouts. I declare this year a resounding success! We won 4 ribbons, had some GREAT food (blueberry pancakes, deep fried catfish, shepherds pie) and good weather. And, the boys stayed warm, brought dry clothes for after their "play" time, slept great and were home early afternoon on Sunday. For those who have not enjoyed sleeping outside in the winter - try it! It is peaceful and enjoyable, just dress warm!

A photos of one of our activities!

Daily Dozen 1-31-2005

Bush More Right Than Wrong on Promise of 'Freedom' - T. Bray, Detroit News

Vietnam Remembered - Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Freedom over cynicism By Larry Kudlow, townhall.com

Good news from Iraq, Part 20 Chrenkoff

Looking for Purple Fingers in Sadr City - Bartle Breese Bull, New York Times

Vindicated - John Podhoretz, New York Post

Rush Limbaugh's Warning to President Bush on Immigration - John Fund, WSJ

Message From Iraq - New York Times

The New Iraq - Wall Street Journal

Bad Kerry Day By Shawn Macomber, American Spectator

Iraq’s Election Day By Jed Babbin, American Spectator

Kofi Annan's son admits role in oil-for food scam - American critics say U.N. officials 'vampire-like' in their fear of truth WND

Daily Dozen -1-30-2005

They Died – and Now We Sneer Leo McKinsry, Daily Telegraph


Democrats in Denial
- Steven Rattner, Washington Post

Bill Clinton's Social Security options Editorial, Washington Times

A real hero It would be nice if the MSM would give as much air time to the Iraqi heroes as they do to the terrorists. This type of reporting is why the MSM is quickly loosing its sway in the US.

The Ruthless Party - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard

Civilized World Must Answer Islamist Conspiracy Propaganda - M. Kaylan, WSJ

Iraq, The Vote: 'One of the Most Amazing Things I've Ever Seen'

Please take some time out of your day, and visit the results of the election in the words of the Iraqis. It will warm your heart and put in perspective our efforts in Iraq.

Pictures from the voting stations! HammorabiDemocracy in Iraq is here! Demorcracy In Iraq
The people have won Iraq the Model
SUICIDE BOMBERS V. SUICIDE VOTERS The Mesopotamian
The best Eid I ever had. Free Iraqi (Ed.: A MUST read!)

Iraqis Brave Bombs to Vote in Their Millions Reuters

Try, Try Again By NR Editors

Joy Over New Shuttle Eases Columbia Pain By MARCIA DUNN, AP

Voting, Not Violence, Is the Big Story on Arab TV By HASSAN M. FATTAH, NY Times

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Perspective on Biden's questioning of Dr. Rice

I listened to bits and pieces of Dr. Rice's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations committee this past week. She is a very powerful woman, and will make a great Secretary of State (I do wish she would get rid of the crackly voice when under tension though). But, I was interested in three primary streams of questioning.

First - the "what mistakes did you make in Iraq to date", second, the "where the hell are the WMDs and had we known they weren't there, we never would have voted to go" line, and third the "just where do you stand on the torture issue". It seemed to me that all questioning by the "loyal opposition" descended to a level of political hackery that ultimately just pissed me off. So, I did a little research.

Joe Biden holds himself up as a "moderate" interested in what is best for the country. But, it seems that his feelings about Iraq have more to do with who is President than what will provide the most security for the US. I started my research with a simple google search: "senator biden transcript 1998 Iraq". Try it. It would seem that Senator Biden had much different feelings towards Iraq during the Clinton administration than during the Bush administration. For example, the transcript of Scott Ritter's Septermber 3, 1998 Senate testimony is quite eye opening. Search for Senator Biden's comments and see if you see a slight difference between the line of questioning during Dr. Rice's testimony and the September 1998 Scott Ritter testimony.

Senator Boxer then took up the mantra that the only reason we went to Iraq was because of the threat of nuclear weapons. Perhaps if she had read the October 2002 resolution that she had voted on, she would have not looked quite the fool.

And, finally, the torture. If I hear puppy piles of naked prisoners, pink panties on their heads, or dog leashes around their necks called torture one more time, Iwill vomit! Biden's question of Dr. Rice asking how she would feel if US prisoners were "water boarded" should have been answered like this: "Senator Biden, I would THANK GOD that the only thing done to them was that they were subjected to water boarding. They would still have their heads. Their bodies would not have been burned to a crisp. They would not have been dismembered or have their intestines spread all over the street. Yes, I would give thanks." Perhaps he could ask the Iraqi National Guard how they feel about torture. Oh, no, wait. You can't talk to them if their head in on their lap.


It is obvious that many in the Democratic party have put their hatred of Bush and the conservatives of the country ahead of our nation's security. You wonder how many will have to die before they realize we, the human race, are in a war for the survival of humanity.

Daily Dozen 1/22/2005

Iran's Political and Military Leadership Call for Martyrdom (Shahada) MEMRI

The New Anti-Semitism - Rep. Tom Lantos, Newsday

Unthought Through By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., American Spectator

The perfect car for car bombers (Quicktime clip)

Loud, peaceful protest interrupts Bush speech - Code Pink activists access VIP section -- and get expelled ( Ed. Note: It appears the tickets allowing them into the VIP section came from the Democratic Senators from New York and California, Please Lord, let the Democrats keep this up for the next 4 years – please!!)

Bush's 'Freedom Speech' - William Safire, New York Times

Bush Smashes the Wall Between the Idealists and the Realists - Fred Barnes, WS

America's Decline & Fall Is a Long Way Off Yet - Gerard Baker, Times of London

The Feminist Disconnect on Rice and Summers - Collin Levey, Seattle Times

An American in Paris - Thomas Friedman, New York Times

One Thing We Can All Agree On - Treasury Secretary John Snow, WSJ

China's Risky Scramble For Oil - David Francis, Christian Science Monitor

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Monday, January 17, 2005

Saying Goodbye to a Friend



Saying goodbye to a friend.

A friend of mine died this past weekend. In hindsight, I would have liked to be closer to Stan. But, I am grateful for the time we did spend together and the friendship we had.

I met him through Scouting. His son, John, was the Den Chief for a den I shared with Glenn, another scouting friend. Stan was not a parent to point his kids at something and then leave them unsupported, he participated with them. He came to the meetings as we entered Boy Scouts, he went on many of the trips and ran the awards table for one of the coldest winter events I have experienced. He could always be found on the sidelines, cheering on his kids. There was no doubt he was in their corner, pushing them, cheering them and loving them.

Professionally, he was a local State Farm agent, ours, in fact. He ran his business with an interesting mix of efficiency and warmth. He always had time for me when I needed to discuss auto insurance, but the conversation always turned to kids, Scouts and the latest update on how those Scouts working on the Personal Management merit badge were doing. He gave of himself freely and with love – what more can you ask of any man.

Stan will be profoundly missed by his family, 51 is way to young to leave them. And, all of us who shared parts of our life with him are better for the experience and left empty by his departure.

He was loved and will be missed.

Daily Dozen - 1/17/2005

Conventions Wisdom is Useless vs. Jihadists - Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Times

What We Should Do About Social Security- Paul O'Neill, New York Times

Big Media Needs to Consider Alternative Realities - Thomas Bray, Detroit News

New Balancing Act by France on Iraq By Katrin Bennhold International Herald Tribune

Social Insecurity By George Will, townhall.com

Desert desperadoes - How the United Nations' oil-for-food program was transformed into a piggy bank for Saddam Hussein and the biggest financial scandal in the world body's 60-year history By Kit R. Roane USNews

Migration Drives Change in China - Michael Lev, Chicago Tribune

Those Pesky Bourgeois - By Scott Hogenson, CNSNews.com

An Emerging Reform Majority? - On Social Security, Bush seeks a third way around the third rail. By Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard

Crazy thinking By John Leo, townhall.com

Who's Calling Bush an Idiot Now? - Tim Hames, Times of London

Saturday, January 15, 2005

1-15-2005 Daily Dozen

Out of Control Litigation Will End Up Killing Us - Collin Levey, Seattle Times

Media Eyes Shut On the Bias - Charles Krauthammer, New York Daily News

Let Iraqis Vote - Ralph Peters, New York Post

Venezuela's 'Revolution' - Washington Post

On Campus, Conservatives Talk Back - Brian Anderson, City Journal

A Roaring Start - Lawrence Kudlow, Kudlow's Money Politics

Aiding and Abetting the Enemy: The Media in Iraq - LTC Tim Ryan, Blackfive

INDONESIA'S TSUNAMI DEMANDS Editorial, NY Post

DOWN SANDY'S PANTS Editorial, NY Post

When a man seeks justice for all By Kathleen Parker, townhall.com


Bush: Fixing Social Security Is 'Moral Obligation'
By Caren Bohan, Reuters

Honoring Democracy - Honor points the path of duty; the path of duty for us is the defense of liberty. By William Kristol, Weekly Standard

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Daily Dozen 1/12/2005

SHILLING FOR THE MULLAHS By KENNETH R. TIMMERMAN, NY Post

Sgt. Rafael Peralta, American Hero- Everyone should know his name. By Rich Lowry, NRO

Risk, Risk, Risk - AARP on Social Security. By Jim Geraghty, NRO

They Still Don't Get It By Scott Hogenson, CNSNews.com

Dems Plan to Obstruct Bush Agenda Fox News

Bush and Allawi refuse to waver on poll plans By Guy Dinmore, Financial Times

The Iraqi "Death Squads" Myth By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu, FrontPageMagazine.com

Grabbing the Third Rail By Michael Reagan, FrontPageMagazine.com

The 'Media Party' Is Over - Howard Fineman, Newsweek

The Small Matter of Proof - Dorothy Rabinowitz, Wall Street Journal

Tell That to Your Children - George Will, Newsweek

How Blacks Can Fulfill the Civil Rights Dream - Bill Cosby, Detroit News

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Daily Dozen 1/11/2005

CBS Ousts 4 For Bush Guard Story CBS News

Allah off the Richter scale By Arnaud de Borchgrave, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Circle Squared - Iran, Iraq, Syria. By Michael Ledeen, NRO

AARP’s Selfish Gamble By David Hogberg, American Spectator

Bush to Outline Problems Facing Social Security By Susan Jones, CNSNews.com

How Do You Say Hate in Persian? By Hilary Krieger, Jerusalem Post

What's the Congressional Black Caucus thinking? By Star Parker, townhall.com

Bush Is Right To Push Jan. 30 Elections in Iraq - Mort Kondracke, Roll Call

President Bush on Social Security Reform - J. McKinnon & C. Cooper, WSJ

Another Hillary Scandal - Dick Morris, New York Post

Boxed in By Bias - John Podhoretz, New York Post

Debasing judicial debate By Bruce Fein, Washington Times

Monday, January 10, 2005

All atwitter about nothing new!

The blogsphere, conservative pundits and even a couple of the nightly news programs are all atwitter about the CBS news investigation of - - - CBS news. Guess what, they made mistakes, could not verify the documents and MAY have even coordinated with the DNC prior to the 60 Minutes show. Oh, and Dan the man was a simple dupe in this, but he is accountable for his mistakes. I find I simply have no desire to even read the report. The content that is being repeated and repeated and repeated has been known since about 12 hours after the program, the documents were FAKE!!! Period. END OF STORY! PERIOD!!! Nothing else matters because the entire premise of the story - Bush shirking his military duty - is simply NOT A STORY because THE DOCUMENTS WERE FAKE!!!!!!!

CBS lost all semblance of credibility long, long ago. I see little they can do to regain the trust of the viewing public. Well, of the aware viewing public anyway.

So, I suggest everyone give it a rest. The documents were FAKE, CBS LIED and Bush WON. The story is ended!


The CBS News Internal Review of the Bush National Guards documents is out.

Well, well, a few heads roll anyway. CBS released their much anticipated internal review of their complete crash-and-burn regarding forged documents about Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard. Honestly, it did little to convince me that they have recognized how far off the objective journalistic trail they have strayed. Time will tell if there is any willingness to once again become a news organization.

UPDATE: Here is a link to the whole report. Initial response in the blogsphere seems to be that the report is very damning to CBS. I will take the time to review the report throughout the day.

Daily Dozen 1/10/2005

How to Interrogate Terrorists By Heather Mac Donald, City Journal

The Mexican-American War, Round 2 By Don Feder, FrontPageMagazine.com

Somebody Tell the GOP the Social Security Debate Has Begun - Hugh Hewitt

The Problem With Mahmoud Abbas - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe

In a Time of War, the Left Is on Trial - David Horowitz, Los Angeles Times

The Trouble With Torts - Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post

A Stolen Election in Washington State? - John Fund, Wall St. Journal

Civil Rights Commission Under New Management By Jeff Johnson, CNSNews.com

Global Warming: A Chilling Perspective By Monte Hieb and Harrison Hieb

'Don't mention the navy' is the BBC's line By Christopher Booker, Telegraph

MONEY FOR HATE By RALPH PETERS, NY Post

The Army’s Gender War - A new policy is unfair to both men and women soldiers. By Elaine Donnelly, NRO

Sunday, January 09, 2005

It's Our Birthday Today - One Year Old!!

It's our First Birthday!! Sure has been an action-packed year! And, I am looking forward to our second year blogging as well! Should be fun!!

Daily Dozen 1-9-2005

Palestinians Want to Give Peace a Chance? - Donald MacIntyre, Seattle PI

The Disenchanted American - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review

Social Security Snares & Delusions - How not to squander political capital. By Irwin M. Stelzer, Weekly Standard

Militants Kidnap 3 Senior Iraqi Officials By DUSAN STOJANOVIC, AP

Iraq Communists Hold Rally for Elections By RAWYA RAGEH, AP

Too Nice for Our Own Good - Democrats undermine efforts to gather information from captured terrorists. BY HEATHER MAC DONALD WSJ

CRUDE AWAKENING FOR U.N. SLICKSTERS By NILES LATHEM, Washington Post

Election Protest Shows Why Dems Don't Count - Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Times

Social Security Depends On a Growing Supply of Youth - Phillip Longman, WP

Chasing Bush's Cap Over The Wall - George Will, New York Post

Automakers Put Hydrogen Power On the Fast Track By Greg Schneider, Washington Post

Fatuous - The witnesses against Judge Gonzales torture logic. By Andrew McCarthy, NRO

Saturday, January 08, 2005

Do we really want to be associated with an organization like the UN?

The continual degeneration of the UN over the past decade as finally reduced it to an organization I do not believe we should be associated with. Sure, if we want to sit in on it's deliberation, fine. But, to give it credence as a viable world body is foolishness.

In recent history (the past year) there are 3 instances I will point you to for your review. The most recent was part of today's daily dozen. It involves the explotiation of young girls in the Congo by UN troops. Why the hell would we support an organization that allows this? And, a quick reading of the article implies that this is a known and ongoing problem that the UN seems unable or unwilling to correct.

Second, the Oil for Food scandal. A quick Google search of the topic reveals thousands of sources for your reading pleasure. The bottom line is that at a minimum it appears that over 23 Billion dollars were stolen from the Iraqi people and distributed to companies dealing with the UN in the Oil for Food program. I strongly suggest that the first act of the new Iraqi government be to sue the UN to get this money returned to them.

And, finally, how does the UN impact the US soldier? During my 21 years of military service, both regular and National Guard, my oath was to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, not the UN. Yet, when Michael New refused to wear the blue beret of the UN, we was Court Martialed.

Folks, we need to get a serious handle on what our relationship with the UN should be. I, for one, think their world headquarters would look much better on some street of Paris and our annual dues would be much better spent on the war on terror.

It Snowed!!

We have finally had some snow!! It's been years! While it is a pain in the butt, it also makes it seem like we had a winter! A view to the south of our front yard kinda tells it all!



OK, enough! Not we can go right to Spring, 70 degrees and lots of sunshine!!!

Hill's Campaign Manager Indicted

Imagine, a former employee of Hillary has been indicted! Why doesn't it ever strike the MSM as odd that she began her career as part of the prosecution team for Nixon's impeachment yet when you review her legal history since her marriage to Bill Clinton, so many of their business associates have been convicted or found dead? Yes, I know, dig out the tin-foil hat! But, take a moment and think of all the friends you have had over the years. And, friends of your close friends and your family. How many have been murdered? I know of one friend's mother who was murdered about 4 years ago. That's it. Been on this planet nearly 55 years, and that's my single example. How about arrested and jailed? Again, except for maybe 2 people I remotely knew, I come up empty. Yet, if you review the Clinton family's political career, it is filled with corrupt friends/employees now dead or imprisoned. Kinda makes you wanto to say "Hummmmmm!"

Friday, January 07, 2005

1-08-2008 Daily Dozen

Has No One Learned Anything? - Charles Krauthammer, Seattle Times

Report: U.N. Troops Exploited Congo Girls By LEYLA LINTON, AP

The War Against Rumsfeld - David Rivkin Jr. & Rich Lowry, Los Angeles Times

Big Business Gave, and Gave Willingly - Sally Pipes, Philadelphia Inquirer

Iraqi leader holds firm on election date By Colin McMahon, Chicago Tribune

Tower of Babble By Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine.com

All Trust and No Fund By Rich Tucker, Heritage Foundation

The "Turd" World And The High Priest Vulture Elite The Diplomad

Former Hillary Clinton campaign official indicted CNN

Do the Math: Money Plus Merit Equals Better Teachers By Louis V. Gerstner Jr. Commentary, LA Times

Amateur Finds Dinosaur Footprints in Md. AP

U.S. Schools Behind in Use of Technology By BEN FELLER, AP

The New Look!

Alright folks, the new look is about ready to go. This will provide an interactive site for anyone interested to leave comments as well as allow me to update during the day quicker and easier.

I plan to start each day with the "Daily Dozen" and then pick a couple to expand on and follow. We will all just have to play it by ear!

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Thoughts and comments always welcome!

Bill