The guy has been given more than any of his victims where ever given. It's time to pull the
Iraq
Tuesday, October 10, 2006Give Peace a Chance...
As in, "Rest in Peace".
The guy has been given more than any of his victims where ever given. It's time to pull the Iraq Sunday, October 8, 2006I just got to say it:
I don't believe that democracy and Islam are compatible. I don't think that Afghanistan and Iraq will ever be bastions of peace in the middle east because their religion just won't let it happen. Unless there is some sort of major reformation in Islam, it ain't gonna happen.
Middle East, Islam Wednesday, June 7, 2006This is the result of the last time we cut and ran:
This is the result of Democratic policy:
Do we want to abandon the Iraqis to this? Just wondering. Iraq, Islam Tuesday, April 18, 2006Politics, Commentary, and Beer Butt Chicken.
I'm kind of bored with politics lately. The latest is either Giuliani or McCain are going to be the candidates for the GOP in the '08, or both on the ticket. I don't really care for either, but I'd take Giuliani any day over McCain. If it were a McCain/Giuliani ticket, I'd seriously look at the Libertarians.
Then there's Iran: Some serious religious fanatics with nuclear capabilities. People who have vowed to wipe Israel off the map. People who must be stopped. What do we get? Commie nut cases like this Professor of Journalism at the University of Minnesota:
Abhinav K. Aima is Instructor of Journalism at the University of Minnesota, who is trying to gloss over the religious/emotional aspects of the argument by getting on with straight out leftie political science. Here's a news flash, Professor: You can not argue feelings with logic! The very essence of faith, even in a false religion like Islam, is believing in the unseen. If you refuse to examine the religious side of this argument, all of your political science and thinking that their only concern is national security goes right out the window. In fact, you refuse to look at what they have actually said, in words and writing, and build an argument for them. The real problem here is that Abhinav is the typical America hating leftie commie professor who has to build a case for the enemies of freedom. They say, "We will destroy you", Abhinav patronizingly says, "That's not what they really meant. They really meant the they want to protect themselves." National security is an argument that they haven't tried to make for themselves. Can't we all just eat some Beer Butt Chicken? I know, bad segway (sp?). Beer Butt Chicken 1 Whole (3 1/2 - 4lb) Chicken 1 12 once can o' beer (more if your thirsty) couple tablespoons of you favorite all purpose BBQ rub. 2 teaspoons olive or vegetable oil Get your grill ready. Start your charcoal in a chimney. Open the beer. Drink half. Make sure the chicken is thawed. Remove any giblets and wash the bird with cold water, inside and out. Pat it dry with some paper towels. Rub the inside of the chicken with a 2 teaspoons of rub, then coat the outside with the oil and the rest of the rub. Now, place the can in an upright position. Carefully place the bird onto the can, inserting the can into the cavity. Cross the legs of the bird to form a little tripod. Before you place it on the grill, push the coals off to the sides so the chicken is cooking with indirect heat. This prevents flare ups as well. Cook until the temp reaches 180° in the thigh, about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours. Another way to tell if chicken is done is when you can twist the leg bone right out of the drumstick. To get it off the grill, use a couple of oven mitts of a side towel to pick it up. Present it. If you are like Learned Foot and likes the taste of toxic chemicals in your grilled food, put a tablespoon of lighter fluid in a cup and mix it with barbecue sauce. Light it on fire, then use as a dipping sauce. Let the others enjoy their dinner. Commies, Cooking, Current Affairs, Food, Iran Islam, Israel, Middle East, News and Politics Monday, March 27, 2006Afghan Christian Should Be Released Soon
Afghan Christian Should Be Released Soon
Sorry. It wasn't 'Muslim extremists'. It was their court system. You know, when this guy was thrown into prison and his trial and execution seamed eminent, I wondered why we went over there in the first place. We went over to drive out the Taliban to replace it with a equally fundamentalist government? What's up with that? I know that Bush was wanting to be all touchy feely about respecting their religion, but their religion has no respect for others. Instead of being all, "Well, we have problem there." and "Well, it took us years to overcome slavery.", we should just get right in their faces. With the experience we have in democracy building (Japan, Germany, and our own national experience), and with our military giving them the chance to be free, we have a right to say, "Nope. That's not how it's done." If we don't help build, or rather, just plain build, a truly free Afghanistan, then why did we bother? When our Constitution has worked so well for so long, why do dweebs in the State Department try to come up with a better plan? Hhmmm...Separation of Church and State. Interesting concept. Afghanistan, Islam Sunday, March 19, 2006Afghan Man Prosecuted for Converting to Christianity
Once again, the religion of peace at work:
Ah yes. Feeling the love now. The defendant, Abdul Rahman, was arrested last month after his family went to the police and accused him of becoming a Christian, Judge Ansarullah Mawlavezada told Associated Press in an interview. Such a conversion would violate the country's Islamic laws. There's that 'religion of peace' thing working for ya again. I wonder, why did we go into Afghanistan? Oh, terrorists, right. And we 'respected' their religion and self determination, and this is what happens. The prosecutor, Abdul Wasi, said the case was the first of its kind in Afghanistan. So, we did remove the Taliban, didn't we? I thought this stuff wasn't going to happen any more. Oh, how naive I've been. Tuesday, February 7, 2006T-Bones, Wine, Jesus, and my Muslim Neighbors
Let's see...
T-Bones... *check* Charcoal... *check* Opinion section from the Red Star Tribune...*check* The opinion section burns pretty quick because there is nothing of substance in it, so I'd better add some paper from the old classifieds. Yup, grilled some steaks tonight. No particular reason, just happened to have some in the freezer, and it was a good excuse to buy a bottle of wine. Rodney Strong 2002 Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon, in fact. It was a pretty good wine paired up with a salt/garlic/pepper encrusted t-bone. Note to the buyer: This is one you want to open and let breath for at least a half hour. I think I would recommend decanting it, though I didn't. I just kept the wine moving in my glass, and the tannins mellowed quite well. Tannins are that oaky, dry taste. Some wines, like classic chardonnay, are aged in oak, and the flavor is part of the character of the wine. In other wines, like what most people can afford, the wine is actually aged in plastic barrels, and the tannins come from the stems attached to the grapes. Yes, they toss the whole bunch in there, not just the grapes. The tossing in of the stems is something they do every were, so don't feel your getting ripped off. Like hops in beer, tannins in wine are a natural preservative. The more tannins, the longer it takes a wine to mature. Reds traditionally have more tannins, so they generally take 3-5 years to mature, while whites are 1-3. Some people who collect wine get into those special bottles that sit on the shelf for years, but if you are just a casual drinker, looking to drink the bottle the night you buy it, good news: The wine at the local liquor store is ready to drink when it hits the shelf. If you buy in bulk, by the case or are part of a wine club, they while give you advise on the proper storage. On a more personal note (now I'm checking to see if people really read my blog), I have been rather, err, surly lately. I am surprised at how viciously I went after the Muslims in my posts the last few days. Whether Islam is a evil religion or if there are a lot of evil people in Islam is a question people more qualified than I are trying to answer these days, and my responding in the same sort of anger that they are acting in solves nothing. Religiously, I, as a Christian, disagree with Islam. I believe that the followers of Islam are misled, that Allah is a false god, and that they need Jesus. I can't reach out to them with rocks, stones, and vicious words. Their actions in the world today are hardening peoples hearts against Islam; I don't want my actions to harden a Muslims heart against Jesus. I have two Iraqi families living across the alley from me. I don't lie awake at night fearing for my life. I don't feel stares of hate coming from them. My daughter has even played with their kids. I'd trust the teens to baby sit. How can I so easily divorce my perception of reality from my experience? My experience shows a loving family caring for their kids, grilling out on their deck. I've seen the husband sneak a beer and smoke a cigarette while I was puffing on a stogie and flipping burgers. I'm confident an adult beverage was at hand. Today, I was driving through North Minneapolis and happened to drive by a mosque. Nothing special, looked like an old store front. Like everything else in the neighborhood, the building looked run down. In the parking lot, up close to the building, was the classic-oil-barrel-turned-BBQ-grill-on-wheels. Similar to ones I've made and used over the years. There is common ground here. While we live in a society where walls are erected as quickly as we can take a look at someone, we all have to eat. In my catering business, I go out of my way to respect the religious requirements of my customers. No pork, no mushrooms, true vegan dishes: I don't want to anyone to stumble because of my carelessness, or even malice. But we all have to eat. Maybe this spring, I'll toss leg of lamb on the grill and have the neighbors over. True society is formed over food. Friendships as well. We'll just have to see what happens. Christianity,Cooking,Food,Islam Monday, February 6, 2006Religion of Peace III...
Okay. I get a little worked up. The Muslims swarming into the streets, burning cars and buildings, killing people, it just drives me nuts. Don't they have jobs?
**breath** **relax** Alright. Captain Ed points to a blog called "We Are Sorry", set up to apologize for the "Cartoon Mayhem". Opening Statement:
Further down the page:
Good. It's a start. Someone is trying to make headway. A moderate voice perhaps. They make other points, such as the paper that published these cartoons have a history of goading people. I'll give them that. They also make a point that the media tends to focus on extremist, and they get the air time. Looking at our own media and seeing the fruit cakes they parade out as representatives of our society, I see they're point. But where is the outrage? Why isn't the Islamic world 'up in arms' to stop this sort of radical behavior? The comment section raised some good points, some pro, some con: From
And this:
And of course someone who doesn't even try to get the facts straight:
I would have put links to their individual sites but they changed their guest book format as I was writing this. There are a lot of people saying the same thing: The moderates need to step up to bat. Like the one commenter said, "You guys better get that radical side of your religion under control and soon. The whole non Muslim world is slowly turning against Muslims because of the violence preached and perpetrated by Muslims." As for me, I'm laying off commenting on anything muslim for a while. I get too worked up. I get angry. I try to put the people in the streets in the context of criminals that need to be dealt with, but the more I look into it, the more I see their preachers as the instigators and the governments as the sponsors. It's a culture/religion in need of reformation, and it will undoubtedly be a bloody one. I think I'll find some leftie-kook "social justice" commies to go after. Current Affairs,Islam,Middle East,News and Politics Religion of Peace...
There is so much info out there on the Mohammad cartoon thing. Some of it really makes me angry because it really shows what we are dealing with here: Religious fanatics intent on destroying the free world. There is no other way to look at it. This is not about misunderstanding or insensitivity. This is not about poverty. There are people at work whose intent is to, once again, destroy the free world. Like this guy (from Gateway Pundit):
See, the original dozen cartoons that were published weren't quite provocative enough, so he came up with three others that were, well, disgusting. I won't print them here because it's not necessary. You can find them on other sites if you are committed to seeing them. There is only one reason to do something like that: To cause trouble. This man is listened to in the muslim world. And they need to deal with him. Infact, if he did come up with these pictures on his own, he should meet the end he has prescribed for others. Current Affairs,Islam,Middle East,News and Politics |