Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Here's a thought...

how bout we take all those "Drill baby Drill" Retardlicans and stuff their fat asses down the oil hole...that would surely plug it up securely...picture it....Dick cheney, sarah palin, new gingrich, sean hammyhead, even throw in Glenn Beckerhead for good measure...


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

what the hell...

 
George Bush, Queen Elizabeth, and Vladimir Putin all die and go to hell.

While there, they spy a red phone and ask what the phone is for.

The devil tells them it is for calling back to Earth. ... See More

Putin asks to call Russia and talks for 5 minutes. When he was finished the devil informs him that the cost is a million dollars, so Putin writes him a check.

Next Queen Elizabeth calls England and talks for 30 minutes. When she was finished the devil informs her
that cost is 6 million dollars, so Queen Elizabeth writes him a check.

Finally George Bush gets his turn and talks for 4 hours. When he was finished the devil informed him that there would be no charge for the call and feel free to call the USA anytime.

When Putin hears this he goes ballistic and asks the devil why Bush got to call the USA free.

The devil replied, "Since Obama became president of the USA, the country has gone to hell, so it's a local call."
Thank you,

 
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Thursday, December 31, 2009

that was the decade that was...the second worst...


Republicans presided over the next worse dow decade ever...lets look to the next with hope and believe that worst is behind us... 
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Is this how Bush kept us safe....

This undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-9 Reaper, AP – This undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-9 Reaper, armed with GBU-12 Paveway …

WASHINGTON – Insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan have hacked into live video feeds from Predator drones, a key weapon in a Pentagon spy system that serves as the military's eyes in the sky for surveillance and intelligence collection.

Though militants could see the video, there is no evidence they were able to jam the electronic signals from the unmanned aerial craft or take control of the vehicles, a senior defense official said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence issues.

Obtaining the video feeds can provide insurgents with critical information about what the military may be targeting, including buildings, roads and other facilities.

Shiite fighters in Iraq used off-the-shelf software programs such as SkyGrabber — available for as little as $25.95 on the Internet — to regularly capture drone video feeds, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The interception, first done there at least a year ago, was possible because the remotely flown planes had unprotected communications links.

Within the last several months, the military has found evidence of at least one instance where insurgents in Afghanistan also monitored U.S. drone video, a second defense official said. He had no details on how many times it was done in Afghanistan or by which group.

The Defense Department has addressed the issue, and is working to encrypt all of its drone video feeds from Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, defense officials said. One defense official noted that upgrading the encryption in the drones is a lengthy process because there are at least 600 unmanned vehicles along with thousands of ground stations to address.

Officials said that systems in key threat areas were upgraded first.

Dale Meyerrose, former chief information officer for the U.S. intelligence community, compared the problem to street criminals listening to police scanners.

"This was just one of the signals, a broadcast signal, and there was no hacking. It is the interception of a broadcast signal," said Meyerrose, who worked to field the unmanned systems in the 1990s, when he was a senior Air Force officer.

The problem, he said, is that when the drones were first being developed they were using commercial equipment, which as time goes on could become vulnerable to intercepts.

The Predator, also currently used in the hunt for al-Qaida and other militants in Pakistan, Somalia and elsewhere, can fly for hours remotely controlled by pilots thousands of miles away. It can fly armed or unarmed, and is part of a growing arsenal of such craft that includes the Reaper and Raven as well as a new, high-tech video sensor system called the Gorgon Stare, being installed on Reapers.

The military has known about the vulnerability for more than a decade, but assumed adversaries would not be able to exploit it.

Then in December 2008, the military apprehended a Shiite militant in Iraq whose laptop contained files of intercepted drone video feeds, the Journal reported. In July, they found pirated feeds on other militant laptops, leading some officials to conclude that groups trained and funded by Iran were regularly intercepting feeds and sharing them with multiple extremist groups.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates asked the Pentagon's intelligence chief, James R. Clapper, Jr., to look into the problem and coordinate the work to address it. Officials said that when the intercepts were discovered in July 2008, it raised concerns, but technical adjustments were not difficult and were put in motion quickly.

The hacking is just another example of how formidable and inventive the extremists can be. The U.S. has spent billions of dollars, for instance, fighting homemade bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan, the No. 1 killer of troops and the weapon of choice by militants who have easy access to the materials needed to make them and use modern telecommunications networks to exchange information about how to improve them.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the military continually evaluates the technologies it uses and quickly corrects any vulnerabilities found.
 

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Sunday, October 04, 2009

If we are going to stay in Afghanistan...

As we most probably are, we are going to need the conservatives to get on board and start to cooperate with administration in stead of trying to find ways to sabotage it in hopes of regaining the white house...American service personnel lives are at stake and we can't have the Republicans being such obstructionists...
 
The strategy can't be just a matter of throwing more troops into the fray with out a strategic plan...that's been the plan for the last eight years and it hasn't worked...we can't keep using the militray on the ground as human mine sweepers and bullet catchers.
 
It's time to truly evaluate the threat and take it out...recently it was postulated that we needed 40 thousand more troops to help protect the afghan people...this is not the mission, we are there to search out the enemey(taliban and Al Kaida) not police the local factions and prevent conflicts between them. Sharper focus on the task at hand and less bickering by selfinterested politicians should be the order of the day. Less name calling on the floor of the congress and a little more cooperation like we witnessed when we were thrust into the quagmires.
 
Some policians on the Right would like nothing more than take the next eight years and fritter them away trying block any progress that would mean real meaningfull reform to benefit the American people all the while trying to rush more money and resources to "protect the Ahghan people".
 
We have see that more technology and less troops in the fight on terrorism is the far better course to pursue in the endeavor. Roadside bombs and snipers bullets are useless against unmanned drones and specialized forces. Tactical and surgical operations are far better than routine patroling by squads of cannon fodder in an attempt to foster friendship and allegiance from the locals as they hate us as much as the hostiles and will only cooperate with us so that we won't kill them as well.
 

 
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Friday, October 02, 2009

Right Wing Cheering America Lost Olympics

Who would believe that we would find ourselves where we are today...seems just like yesterday when conservatives were rightously outraged at the thought that the President would be so immoral to engage in sexual acts out side of wedlock...that entertainers would make light of a sitting wartime president thereby endangering the lives of our troops in the field...how unpatriotic they though that was...but here we are nine months into a new administration and outraged protesters are carrying plaquards of the president depicting him as hitler...their leaders tapdancing in the bathroom stalls, hiking the appalatian trail,consorting with prostitues and populating a private republican christian enclave with their mistresses and paying off their families to keep quiet about it...the very same ones who shouted the loudest and screamed for impeachment....

They are so eager and praying for failure that they would stoop to cheering and declaring the failure of the president when the olympics were given to Rio instead of Chicago. They mocked him for going in the first place and would have harangued him if he hadn't put the effort forward...Yes my friends, conservatives have finally wrapped themselves so tightly in the flag that it has cut off circulation of blood to their brains, no doubt to induce some kind of heightend sexual exhiliration by asphyxiation...

I had postulated that if Obama were elected, conservativs heads would explode and I think it is coming to pass. They feel their only hope is to so terrify their constituents with the fear that their world will collapse if something isn't done.

So sit back and enjoy the inevitable implosion of the right wing because they have Jumped The Shark...

Friday, September 11, 2009

We Will Never Forget...

Can we, from this day forward reintroduce civility into the public disocurse...there are real things to fear in this world...
Remember those who lost their lives on this day and the the more than four thousand who have lost theirs in the last 2920 days since...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Maybe if we make him give up his government run healthcare he might think different...Lieberman says many health care changes can wait

By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – An independent senator counted on by Democrats in the health care debate showed signs of wavering Sunday when he urged President Barack Obama to postpone many of his initiatives because of the economic downturn.
"I'm afraid we've got to think about putting a lot of that off until the economy's out of recession," said Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman. "There's no reason we have to do it all now, but we do have to get started. And I think the place to start is cost health delivery reform and insurance market reforms."
The Senate requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster and advance a measure to an up-or-down vote. Senators from both parties said that Democrats might use a voting tactic to overcome GOP opposition, abandoning the White House's goal of bipartisan support for its chief domestic priority.
Democrats control 60 votes, including those of two independents, but illness has sidelined Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. The party's leaders also cannot be assured that their moderate members will support every health care proposal.
"I think it's a real mistake to try to jam through the total health insurance reform, health care reform plan that the public is either opposed to or of very, very passionate mixed minds about," Lieberman said.
Talk about resorting to this maneuver comes as Republicans dig in against the idea of a government-run insurance program as an option for consumers and a requirement that employers provide health insurance to their workers.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans would like to start over "with a genuine bipartisan approach."
"The American people will be very troubled by a single political party's 'my way or the highway' attitude to overhauling their health care, especially when it means government-run health care, new taxes on small businesses, and Medicare cuts for seniors," McConnell, R-Ky., said in an e-mail to The Associated Press.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Democrats would consider the voting tactic, known as reconciliation, if necessary to pass a bill by year's end if Republicans won't work toward a bipartisan solution.
To Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, "that would be an abuse of the process."
Even Sen. Kent Conrad, the Senate Budget Committee chairman, acknowledged that "it's an option, but it's not a very good one." He has warned that nonbudget items in health care legislation would be challenged under the rules allowing reconciliation.
Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., also suggested that a fresh start was needed.
"Bringing up of the health care situation in the midst of recession, the unemployment problems ... was a mistake," Lugar said. "For the moment, let's clear the deck and try it again next year or in subsequent times."
Kennedy, one of the major proponents of health care reform, has missed most of the recent debate because of cancer. Both Hatch and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said Kennedy's absence has taken a toll on the process.
"He had a unique way of sitting down with the parties at a table and making the right concessions, which really are the essence of successful negotiations," McCain said.
Lieberman and Lugar appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" while Hatch and Schumer appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press." Conrad spoke on CBS' "Face the Nation" and McCain on ABC's "This Week."
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