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We are digging out of 4 inches. We never get snow in Portland.
You actually believe this crap? It took 5 minutes to point out three discrepancies in the story. Let’s first start with the most respected violinist (which of course makes him an expert) who described injuries totally different than the head doctor at the hospital. The doctor said all injuries were congruent with cutting and slashing far different than the pigmy men with burned out eye sockets.
You know what; you just go right on believing this crap. Especially when they refer to Qaeda as one of their credible sources...
You just can’t hate America enough can you.
When dealing with....well you get the rest O Noble Savage.
Well then, empathize with all those Americans who no longer have heads.
I/we are all waiting.
"One gets a little shell shocked around here with all the incoming."
One has to wear hip boots with all the outgoing around here!
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I really like the 2001 Baldwin cellars($60) as well as the 01 Sage Canyon.($20) Have you tried either of these?
Hi Lugan,
I frequently entertain business clients and such and in the restaurants that bottle of Silver Oak runs about $115 to $125 a bottle. I'm trying to find a case of it that won't put me in the poor house. Until you provided me with that link $80 was the lowest I had found.
My wife and I belong to the wine of the month club. They send us two bottles each month for about $20-$30 incl shipping. Twice we went down to Cloverdale California for combo wild boar hunt/wine buying trip. We'd take the day and visit all the vineries along the coast. We brought back about three or four cases each time. Some really good wines all within the 20 dollar range.
Roasted wild boar and a nice cab ohhhh.
Anyway Thanks.
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Have you tried this wine before? If so could you recommend others like it in the same price range? Much appreciated.
This is a neat site...
Anybody know whee I can get some Silver Oak 2002 Cab for less than 80$ a bottle?
Pelosi Snared in Wage-Hike Tuna Net
Friday, Jan. 12, 2007 4:34 p.m. EST
Republicans say there’s something "fishy” about the House Democrats’ minimum wage hike, which exempts employers in American Samoa – site of a StarKist Tuna packing plant – from paying the increase.
What does StarKist have to do with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats? StarKist’s parent company, Del Monte Corp., happens to be headquartered in Pelosi’s San Francisco congressional district.
"I am shocked,” declared Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., who pointed out that Pelosi campaigned on promises of honest government. "We find out that she is exempting hometown companies from minimum wage. This is exactly the hypocrisy and double talk that we have come to expect from the Democrats.”
The House on Wednesday voted to gradually raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 by 2009.
The bill includes, for the first time, employers in the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, but it exempts American Samoa, another Pacific island territory.
More than 5,000 Samoans – nearly 75 percent of the island’s work force – work in two packing plants there, one operated by StarKist Tuna and the other by California-based Chicken of the Sea, according to the Washington Times.
Some GOP House members who voted in favor of the wage hike bill didn’t learn until after the vote that the legislation did not include American Samoa.
"My intention was to raise the minimum wage for everyone,” Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, R-Ill., told the Times. "We shouldn’t permit any special favors or exemptions that are not widely discussed in Congress. This is the problem with rushing legislation through without full debate.”
After the exemption came to light, Pelosi said she had asked the Education and Labor Committee "as we go forward with the legislation to make sure that all of the territories comply with the U.S. law on the minimum wage.”
She also said she has never received any campaign contributions from Del Monte.
In addition to the Del Monte-San Francisco connection, there is a link between the company and another prominent Democrat: Following a 2002 business deal, about 75 percent of Del Monte stock is owned by shareholders of the H.J. Heinz Company – whose heirs include Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Massachusetts Democrat - and failed 2004 presidential candidate - Sen. John Kerry.
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Terrorists 'use Google maps to hit UK troops'
By Thomas Harding in Basra
Last Updated: 2:06am GMT 13/01/2007
Terrorists attacking British bases in Basra are using aerial footage displayed by the Google Earth internet tool to pinpoint their attacks, say Army intelligence sources.
Documents seized during raids on the homes of insurgents last week uncovered print-outs from photographs taken from Google.
The satellite photographs show in detail the buildings inside the bases and vulnerable areas such as tented accommodation, lavatory blocks and where lightly armoured Land Rovers are parked.
Written on the back of one set of photographs taken of the Shatt al Arab Hotel, headquarters for the 1,000 men of the Staffordshire Regiment battle group, officers found the camp's precise longitude and latitude.
"This is evidence as far as we are concerned for planning terrorist attacks," said an intelligence officer with the Royal Green Jackets battle group. "Who would otherwise have Google Earth imagery of one of our bases?
"We are concerned that they use them to plan attacks. We have never had proof that they have deliberately targeted any area of the camp using these images but presumably they are of great use to them.
"We believe they use Google Earth to identify the most vulnerable areas such as tents."
One soldier has been killed in the past six months following a mortar attack and there have been several injuries.
Since the maps were found intelligence chiefs have been keeping track of where rounds land to see if the insurgents are using them to pinpoint weakly protected areas.
The British camps experience mortar and rocket attacks on a daily basis.
Salvos are fired from up to four miles away and are increasingly accurate.
Yesterday three rounds were fired into Basra Palace at a block close to where The Daily Telegraph was staying. No one was injured.
Intelligence sources also believe that the insurgents are receiving more training and weaponry from Iran to improve their fighting skills. But the British are gathering more intelligence on mortar crews and launching several "strike operations" to detain the operators.
Anyone with the internet can sign up to Google Earth and by simply typing in the name of a location they can receive very detailed imagery down to identifying types of vehicles.
The company is one of several internet outlets that buy aerial imagery, usually taken by aircraft but sometimes by satellite, from governments or mapping companies.
It is unclear how old the maps are but it is believed the Basra images were made within the past two years.
Major Charlie Burbridge, the British military spokesman in Iraq, said: "We take the security of our bases very seriously and we constantly review the means to provide secure accommodation for our soldiers.
"There is a constant threat of reconnaissance missions to access our bases and using these internet images is just another method of how this is conducted."
A Google spokesman said the information could be used for "good and bad" and was available to the public in many forms. "Of course we are always ready to listen to governments' requests," he said.
"We have opened channels with the military in Iraq but we are not prepared to discuss what we have discussed with them. But we do listen and we are sensitive to requests."
There have also been reports that the images are being sold to rogue militias in the market place in Basra.
The British security services are concerned that terrorists will be able to examine in detail sensitive infrastructure such as electricity stations, military basis, and their own headquarters in London.
Soldiers from the Royal Green Jackets based at the Basra Palace base said they had considered suing Google Earth if they were injured by mortar rounds that had been directed on the camp by the aerial footage.
"Even if they did blank out the areas where we are based it is a bit after the horse has bolted as the terrorist now have the maps and know exactly where we eat, sleep and go to the toilet," one soldier said.
More like a curious fascination.. :O)~
US forces turn on Iranians
By Philip Sherwell in New York, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 12:38am GMT 15/01/2007
President George W Bush has ordered US forces to launch a military offensive against Iranian officials and Revolutionary Guards officers behind a support and funding network for anti-American fighters in Iraq.
US troops have been authorised to use force to tackle Teheran's agents, who are believed to support both Shia and Sunni fighters
Mr Bush signed the clandestine directive after he was given new intelligence on the scale of Iranian operations to foment violence in Iraq.
US troops were operating under the new instructions when they raided an Iranian "liaison office" in northern Iraq last week, detaining five men, in the latest showdown with Teheran's agents.
The swoop, which was condemned by Iran and its political allies in Iraq, came less than two weeks after a senior Revolutionary Guards commander was seized in another raid near Baghdad with documents linked to the bloodshed. It has fuelled fears of direct armed clashes between US forces and Iranian operatives.
In a further development, US intelligence has learnt that the Shia-led Islamic regime is backing Sunni insurgents in Iraq, as well as the murderous militia operated by its fellow Shia clerics.
Iran's policy of pursuing "managed chaos" in Iraq is mainly conducted by the Revolutionary Guards' Quds (Jerusalem) Force, the military's foreign arm, which also supports the Shia Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Sunni Hamas in the Palestinian territories.
Shia and Sunni armed factions have for months been fighting a vicious sectarian conflict, murdering thousands of civilians. But the top Quds commander arrested late last month - known by the alias Chizari - was carrying documents that showed links with both sides, according to a senior official.
It comprised "a smoking gun," he told The New York Sun. "We found plans for attacks, phone numbers affiliated with Sunni bad guys, a lot of things that filled in the blanks on what these guys are up to," he said.
One document contained a Quds assessment of the Iraqi conflict that throws fresh light on the growing battle between Iran and Saudi Arabia for influence in the region. It said that because Iraq's Sunni neighbours - including Saudi Arabia - were likely to intensify their support for Sunni insurgents in Iraq, Iran should also step up its aid to those groups.
Iran has set up a network of fake import-export companies in Iraq's Anbar province to channel funds to Sunni fighters, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt.
At secret meetings, tribal sheikhs with close ties to the insurgents revealed details of the money-laundering to Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official and political adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority.
"Truckloads of Iranian appliances like televisions are shipped into Iraq, apparently legitimately, and then sold for cash that can be channelled to Sunni insurgents," said Mr Rubin, now at the American Enterprise Institute think-tank. "The Iranians are very pragmatic about who they will deal with.
"The underlying assumption of those like Tony Blair and the Iraq Study Group, who back talks with Teheran, is that a stable Iraq is somehow in Iran's interests. But that's not so. Iran does not want a new Somalia on its borders, but nor does it want to live next to Switzerland. They are happy with managed chaos."
Iran has worked with individuals linked to al-Qa'eda-related groups responsible for some of the worst atrocities against Iraqi Shias, including the attack on the Golden Mosque in Samarra last February.
Alireza Jafarzadeh, the Iranian exile leader who first revealed Teheran's secret nuclear programme to the world, has compiled a dossier detailing the vast network run by Quds in Iraq. Its operations are centred on Basra and Najaf, and use a series of supposed religious and cultural organisations as well as diplomatic consulates across the country to develop, fund and arm militia and rebel groups.
Thousands of Shia militiamen have reportedly travelled to Iran for training and indoctrination, while Quds sends millions of dollars cash in the other direction each month, through diplomatic pouches and border crossings it controls.
British and American officials have also identified Iran as the source of the materials and manufacture of a new, more lethal variety of roadside bomb that has claimed coalition lives.
"New information from sources in Iran further confirms that the Revolutionary Guards Corps and its notorious Quds Force are the biggest threat inside Iraq," said Mr Jafarzadeh. "Unless Iran's influence is curbed, its agents arrested and brought to justice and its proxies exposed, a genuine national unity government cannot take shape in Iraq."
In a sign of Iran's influence at the highest levels in Baghdad, the Quds Force commander captured by US forces last month was released at the insistence of the Iraqi government. He was said to have diplomatic status.
Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, revealed in an interview published yesterday that President Bush had signed the order authorising force to break Iranian networks in Iraq.
She said: "I don't think there is a government in the world that would sit by and let the Iranians, in particular, run networks inside Iraq that are building explosive devices of a very high quality, that are being used to kill their soldiers."
Some Democrats have accused Mr Bush of using events in Iraq as an excuse to plan military action against Iran. His spokesman, Tony Snow, denied that any "war preparations were underway", but said the president was determined to defend US forces.
Iran later demanded the immediate release of the five captives, who it says are diplomats "involved in consulate affairs".
Iran also demanded compensation for damage to the Iranian liaison office where the men were seized.
but to attack me...Rule #1 man when one has no substance...Attack, attack, attack...
When dealing with liberals one must always remember..
Two wrongs always make a right. The ends always justify the means. And humans have no higher moral authority.
Here’s a run down on the local libs here.
Ixcimi will psychoanalyze you. Claiming religion sucks while pawning off his metaphysical philosophies as some sort of intellectual knowledge fact…
Susie will call you mean spirited while backhanding you with insults. Then she will sheepishly admit to being a hypocrite while threatening to delete your posts. Power corrupts.
Ergo sum just lies. Ask him about Thomas Paine’s book Common Sense. He’ll tell you it has something to do with Deism and that he doesn’t like the argument. LOLOL
Bull n bear will yell at you, call you an stupid idiot, while claiming to be a Fiscal conservative/Social liberal and challenge you to a canned debate on that topic...
Teepebbeles outright censors you. Don't bother going to his joke board that claims “free speech” and “everything goes”...Unless you're a conservative that is.
Jawmoke...Tinner... stephany...easymoney...pegnva...
Pretty much more of the same. If you want lessons on how to berate our President then you’ve definitely come to the right place.
The most cooperation you will ever receive from one of these people will come at the price of your convictions. Until then you are....Insert (vindictive derogatory malevolent) adjective here...
It's the rank and file you're dealing with here. I don't think you'll get much out of them.
We keep trying though.
Hi Flipper,
Liberals are fun aren't they.
Iranian Weapons Arm Iraqi Militia
By JONATHAN KARL AND MARTIN CLANCY
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, 2006 — U.S. officials say they have found smoking-gun evidence of Iranian support for terrorists in Iraq: brand-new weapons fresh from Iranian factories. According to a senior defense official, coalition forces have recently seized Iranian-made weapons and munitions that bear manufacturing dates in 2006.
This suggests, say the sources, that the material is going directly from Iranian factories to Shia militias, rather than taking a roundabout path through the black market. "There is no way this could be done without (Iranian) government approval," says a senior official.
Iranian-made munitions found in Iraq include advanced IEDs designed to pierce armor and anti-tank weapons. U.S. intelligence believes the weapons have been supplied to Iraq's growing Shia militias from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which is also believed to be training Iraqi militia fighters in Iran.
Evidence is mounting, too, that the most powerful militia in Iraq, Moktada al-Sadr's Mahdi army, is receiving training support from the Iranian-backed terrorists of Hezbollah.
Two senior U.S. defense officials confirmed to ABC News earlier reports that fighters from the Mahdi army have traveled to Lebanon to receive training from Hezbollah.
While the New York Times reported that as many as 2,000 Iraqi militia fighters had received training in Lebanon, one of the senior officials said he believed the number was "closer to 1,000." Officials say a much smaller number of Hezbollah fighters have also traveled through Syria and into Iraq to provide training.
U.S. intelligence officials believe the number of Al-Sadr's Mahdi army now includes 40,000 fighters, making it an especially formidable force.
US Iraq raid draws Iranian anger
US forces have stormed a building in the northern Iraqi town of Irbil and seized six people said to be Iranians, prompting a diplomatic incident.
Iranian and Iraqi officials said the building was an Iranian consulate and the detainees its employees.
The US military said it was still investigating, but that the building did not have diplomatic status.
The troops raided the building at about 0300 (0001GMT), taking away computers and papers, according to local media.
AFP news agency quoted Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman as saying he did not know the nationality of the six but said they were "suspected of being closely tied to activities targeting Iraq and coalition forces".
"I can confirm for you through our forces there that this is not a consulate or a government building," he said.
However, Tehran said the attack violated all international conventions. It has summoned ambassadors from Switzerland, representing US interests, and Iraq.
A spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry described the raid as an attempt to sabotage Tehran's relations with Iraq. One Iranian MP said it showed America's cruelty and meanness.
The raid comes amid high Iran-US tension.
In a major speech on Wednesday, President George W Bush said the US would take a tough stance towards Iran and Syria, whom he accused of destabilising Iraq.
The US also accuses Iran of seeking nuclear arms. Iran denies both charges.
Tehran counters that US military involvement in the Middle East endangers the whole region.
Pressure
A local TV station said Kurdish security forces had taken over the building after the Americans had left.
Irbil lies in Iraq's Kurdish-controlled north, about 350km (220 miles) from the capital Baghdad. Reports say the Iranian consulate there was set up last year under an agreement with the Kurdish regional government to facilitate cross-border visits.
Dozens of casualties resulted from a truck bombing in Samarra
One Iranian news agency with a correspondent in Irbil says five US helicopters were used to land troops on the roof of the Iranian consulate.
It reports that a number of vehicles cordoned off the streets around the building, while US soldiers warned the occupants in three different languages that they should surrender or be killed.
In December, US troops detained a number of Iranians in Iraq, including two with diplomatic immunity who were later released.
Thursday's raid came as US President George W Bush unveiled his new strategy in Iraq, which included increasing troop numbers and a commitment to stop Iranian support for "our enemies in Iraq".
BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says the raid could signal a ratcheting-up of pressure on the Iranians, in line with the rhetorical thrust of his speech.
Meanwhile in the Iraqi capital, the five off-duty policemen were killed in an ambush in the western al-Khadra neighbourhood, hospital officials said
Security sources said another man was killed wounded in an attack on a money changer in downtown Baghdad.
In the restive Anbar province, the US military said that one of its troops was killed on Tuesday by a roadside bombing.
Other violence was reported in Mosul, where gunmen killed a professor driving home from work, and Samarra where a suicide truck bomber attacked the mayor's house, killing three people and wounding 33, including the mayor.
Nosey...Did you hear the opening monologue of Savage this afternoon?
If so what did you think about his advice to Bush?
Razorbucks..I thought you were joking when you said liberals wear tinfoil hats...
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Thanks for the link.."Under Bush, the economy produced 3.7 million new jobs from January 2001 through December of last year based on nonfarm payroll figures collected by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics."
Voltaire was a great historian...
"HISTORY is the recital of facts given as true, in contra-distinction to the fable, which is the recital of facts given as false."
"There is the history of opinions which is hardly anything but a collection of human errors."
"The history of the arts can be the most useful of all when it joins to the knowledge of the invention and the progress of the arts the description of their mechanism."
All quotes taken from Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary
Vexari..Tomorrow. My family is calling me. Night all.
Did I say alot and say nothing at the same time or what...
zoro5304..You asked me a question earlier today. I did not answer because I had to go close a sale. Which of course I did...yeah me!
Anyway, yes I do like the study of history. What I was babbling about today came from my papers on the cultural decadence of Western Civilization for the last 500 years. And by cultural I mean societal influence in regards to our progression as people and morality...
To explore your question.. Martin Luther legalized prostitution in the year 1544 to combat the rampant homosexuality within the church..
In the late 1700's the Marquis De Sade and his wife went around kidnapping children off the street to fulfill their sexual desires. This was done with full knowledge of the Police and church.
In the 1900’s we had our great Victorian era no explanation necessary
So I guess I still haven't answered your question so I’ll leave you with this and see where it goes. I think Voltaire had Rousseau pegged for what he was. And human beings are creatures of morality.
Thank you for understanding.
Susie...
I am truly sorry you feel this way. Despite our differences I actually like your postings...sometimes. The Blame Susie board showed another side of you not present here on the political chat board.
Try and look to the meaning of my words. Then maybe you will see the necessity for them to be so distasteful.
It was an illustration of the pain Ixcimi causes each and every time he psychoanalyzes someone ok. If my statements made you so angry with me just think how others feel when he does it to them ...Do you understand? Do you even care?
My statement was rhetorical while Ixcimmi actually posed the question. Ixcimmi is constantly insinuating about my family or my past in the most derogatory ways, Why not the cry of pig to him as well.
So anyway, I'm sorry you feel the way you do but I am not sorry for writing those words. Ixcimi needs to stop with the psychoanalysis before he really does run into someone who cannot take it, and does some serious harm.
People like ixcimmi are why I hate Freudian physiology more specifically Freudian psychoanalysis.
Death Wizard....
IX - ee’sh - Wizard. - Ix lives in the realm of the emotions and can be physic. It is Globally conscious. It is linked to the energies of enchantment, timelessness and receptivity. Ix refines information from spirit, and expresses it in a more usable form and then transmits it. It is associated with the root chakra, and its element is air, and its planet is the asteroid belt. Ix is a sun that is definitely connected with the Orion conflicts and have issues to heal in this area. Ix can be secretive, sensitive and intelligent. It is concerned with religion and spirituality. It is quite aggressive but avoids direct confrontations. The issue that confronts Ix is the management of complex and entangled human relationships. It will find solutions when it develops counseling skills and learns to release relationships that do not feed it. Find the complex relationships in your life and re-evaluate them. Release the one that are not for your highest good.
CIMI - k’ee mee - Death. - Cimi live in the realm of reason and mental activity. Cimi harmonizes and refines the influence of the north. In Mayan tradition it was said to be linked with death. Cimi is the opportunity to let go and remember spirit. The base energy of this sun transmits and is represented by the throat chakra. Its element is air, and the planet it is connected with is Mars. Cimi is security conscious and materialistic. It can be quite sacrificing and helpful especially in community matters as it has strong interests and concerns for the community and politics. The issues that face Cimi are having faith in the universe, and evolving past victimhood. Solutions can be found when Cimi gives meaning to life by making contributions to society. Have faith in your vision and begin to manifest them.
Careful you’ll be diagnosed as some sort of psychotic.
Do you interject this bs just for the fun of it?
"That's because he is addressing a civilized, literate audience."
Oh noble savages are we that we do not deserve the finer things the civilized have to offer.
Polite discourse only applies to the social elitists such as yourself ehh DW.
Susie924.. To me…It's not that you do..it is how you do it.
My President has let me down ok. Not for the reasons you may think but indeed I feel let down by him, ok?
Without the invective I have just disagreed with my President. Liberals do not seem to have that ability.
JMO of course.
What a croc!
Hey Nosey its funny how everybody except DW and the liberals fire from a base of emotion rather than intellectualism as do they.
I wonder why psychosis DW has in store for you now.
You are right very reaffirming.
You really are a presumptuous jackass aren't you?
I might just as easily say your pompous demeanor is due to your father sticking more than just his foot up your ass.
Let’s be intellectually honest for a change huh.
Is it common practice for you to try and hurt people by digging into their psyche and lay bare their torments and pains? It’s what you do each and every time you try to psychoanalyze someone whose arguments you disagree with. I have no respect for that what so ever. It’s downright wrong and someone like you should know there is no intellectual value in doing so.
What I want to know is why the attack instead of simply addressing the point I was making? Noble Savage, Rousseau and Romanticism ring a bell?
Sorry DW but you’re beginning to bore me.
I have a 160lb Rott and a cute little yellow lab. She is a runt but a pistol none the less.
I gave my Rott(Max) a14lb bowling ball to play with. Once he gnawed the finger hole a little he was then able to pick the ball up with his teeth. Now that is a funny sight.
Quoting Fraud when Fraud himself sees repression as the prerequisite of civilization. Romanticism strikes again.