Sacrifice and the Future.

We must never forget!………….

Meet Landon.

His father, Marine LCPL Carpenter, gave his life defending our country in Afghanistan last year, a month before his son was born. Baby Landon’s Mom wants his story to be known. Take a moment to share this photo with your friends and reflect on the price of freedom.

Never forget the price of freedom.

 

Back to the Moon—For a Fraction of the Old Price

Gingrich is right that America needs to retain its lead in space.

To recap: During the Jan. 26 Republican primary debate in Florida, Mr. Gingrich proposed that we return to the moon within eight years to establish a lunar colony, asserting that the benefits to America would be tremendous. Mitt Romney retorted that if somebody came to him to ask for “a few hundred billion dollars” to return to the moon, he would say: “You’re fired.”

Thank You, I needed the one single and clear reason to reject Mitt Romney as my candidate and that will do it.

Twentieth Century, the three sterling accomplishments of the USA; WWII, Winning the Cold War and the Race to the Moon. Creating the largest welfare state in the history of Mankind doesn’t win us any medals, its more of a handicap that makes the others things we have done more spectacular.

God-damn that white bread bland bastard, doesn’t he dream? What is this country to him, a cog in China.inc? The riches, the mysteries of the universe, the future of Mankind is out there and we have the technology to do it, to go there. So show me something that will change my mind, prove to me I’m wrong about “I_Like_To_Liked” Mitt Romney. In what way would he be any different than the current socialist how is so busy striping the country bare to funnel money to his cronies and buying votes.

 

 

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Spanking the puppet, Shut up Mitt! GOP on defence.

Keira Knightley: ‘only Brits like sadomasochistic sex scenes in A Dangerous Method’

Keira Knightley has suggested that only the British have taken such a keen interest in the sadomasochistic scenes in her new film A Dangerous Method.

I’ve only added this story to today’s post to give me a excuse to run this cartoon.

Project Obama: A Puppetmaster or a Puppet?

Call it whimsey, but I love articles that hold Obama (Barry Soeteo) in the same low level of contempt as I hold him in and that he so richly deserves.

What Mitt Really Meant

This may become a long-running interpretive series.

…We’ll be happy to translate for him in these columns, but it would be less politically painful if Mr. Romney sat down for a week-long tutorial with, say, Paul Ryan, Mitch Daniels, Jeb Bush and others who can help him avoid such obvious liberal traps.

Valid and obvious point is that Mitt Romney doesn’t really know how to talk like a politician. He is a businessman and it shows, or “sounds like”. His recent embarrassing quotes; “I like to fire people” & “I’m not concerned about the very poor”, were (of course) taken out of context. In the full, his remarks did make sense, did not mean what the short sound bite implied and sound just how the many high level businessman I’ve heard talk. They feel the need to fill the room with their thoughts and that they have earned the right to do so. They are controlling the meeting, setting the direction, plotting the course….yada, yada.

Keep yammering away, Mitt, and sooner or later you will do it again.

I seriously believe that we will never have successful elections in this country again (by successful, I mean by electing a Truman, or Eisenhower) until we have melted down every video camera and dropped every TV reporter into the Atlantic, suitably weighted down. The political debate is being distorted by the constant passing of every word and gesture through the left’s own PC filters.

The press seems to be supporting Mitt now, but once the real election starts they will use all these gaffes Mr. Romney is piling up and pull him down.

GOP Senators: Save Defense, Scale Back Federal Workforce

There is a difference between the two parties. Republicans make mistakes because they can be stupid. Democrats don’t make mistakes, they act under the influence of their deeply flawed ideology.

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Step one, deny the One re-election. Step two, start repairing the damage. It’s that second step that I have doubts about Mitt.

Obama Announces Refinancing Plan

President Barack Obama announced a fresh bid Wednesday to revive the housing market by letting millions of homeowners refinance their mortgages, presenting a plan that is likely to encounter congressional opposition.

Obama Exploits the Navy SEALs

There may be political value in detailing how our special forces hunted bin Laden, but doing so threatens troop safety and future missions.

Our special operators do not welcome this publicity. In fact, from conversations I’ve had in recent days, it’s clear they are dismayed by it.

Adm. William H. McRaven, America’s top special-operations commander, wrote in his 1996 book “Spec Ops” that there are six key principles of success in special operations. Of paramount importance—especially given the risk and sensitivity of the missions and the small units involved—is what the military calls “operational security,” or maintaining secrecy. If the enemy learns details and can anticipate the manner and timing of an attack, the likelihood of success is significantly reduced and the risk to our forces is significantly increased.

Class Warfare

Repealing an entitlement…

Known by the acronym Class, the long-term care insurance program for nursing homes and the like was grafted onto the health-care bill mostly to hide that bill’s true costs. Class came with a five-year waiting period before it started to pay out benefits, but it started collecting revenues immediately. The front-loading helped ObamaCare appear to reduce the deficit in the short run—even though the Class Act was designed to go broke after a decade, which is outside the Congressional Budget Office’s 10-year budget window…

The Administration hasn’t issued a formal statement on repeal, but it is informally opposing it—perhaps because the Democratic left wants to keep Class frozen in a cryogenic state to be revived when Democrats again control Congress. The Administration is thus opposing repeal of a program its own bureaucracy says can’t work. Could there be a clearer illustration of Washington’s refusal to face fiscal reality?

Three years ago, even I would not have seriously believed that one man could do so much damage to the country. Now, I honestly think that if this man is re-elected, he is capable of breaking the back of the USA. Doing more damage to society, wasting more and spending more money than we can ever repay or rebuild.

I can feel my blood pressure going up, I should go outside and take some pictures of trees, water or fuzzy bunnies.

OK, that’s better. Nantasket Beach in Hull on a early February morning. Water Temp 40 degrees, Air Temp 55 degrees. Not a cold winter fog, not a warm summer fog, but a light & cool spring fog.

The sea birds were quiet, not a good time for fishing. Probably something to do with the tide which was one hour from dead low.

Does that look like a deflated ball to you?  It looked like a deflated ball to me. How does a stone, and granite by its color, get to look like that?

I feel better, I’d feel even better if I inflated that ball and threw it through a White House window. Now, Now… I think I ‘ll lie down. Later.

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Dauntless!

Royal Navy to send HMS Dauntless to Falkland Islands

The Empire learns it is sometimes better to keep the dog in its kennel then…

Otherwise you end up like this guy…

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Rare metals shortage could threaten high-tech innovation

Take gallium as an example. Gallium is a small byproduct of mining bauxite and zinc, but it has become a critical component for technologies such as lasers, energy-efficient LED lighting and solar panels. The metal has also become a replacement for silicon in faster microchips powering the latest generation of smartphones.

From 2007…

A Metal Scare to Rival the Oil Scare

Armin Reller, a materials chemist at the University of Augsburg in Germany, estimates that in 10 years the world will run out of indium, used for making liquid-crystal displays for flat-screen televisions and computer monitors. He also predicts that the world will run out of zinc by 2037, and hafnium, an increasingly important part of computer chips, by 2017.

And this…

A Rare-Earths Opportunity

China risks paying a hefty price to defend a failed policy.

Rare earths are an essential ingredient in many electronics, and China controls 95% of the global market. The wider crackdown on exports to all countries since 2010 seemed to be aimed at forcing manufacturers to move operations to China to ensure a stable supply, in the process transferring technology.

Any president, concerned with the welfare of the nation and in promoting American self-sufficiency, would warn us off the likely dead end of electric cars. But this president is more interested in political sufficiency and Union political contributions.

From the WSJ, Best comment of the week (no, not from here, no one ever comments here).

Bradley A. Smith takes more than 1,000 words to agree with the Citizens United decision (“The War on Political Free Speech,” op-ed, Jan. 23). The Supreme Court opinions on both sides span 183 pages. Opponents have filled the airways and Internet with countless ramblings criticizing the majority. “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech” is 10 straightforward words. There are zero words in the Constitution granting Congress the power to regulate corporate money in elections.

Am I to assume that law schools focus on advanced creative writing and skip basic reading comprehension?

Bryan Shaw

Austin, Texas

Romney wealth would surpass most presidents

WASHINGTON – Just how rich is Mitt Romney? Add up the wealth of the last eight presidents, from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama. Then double that number. Now you’re in Romney territory.

How did that happen? He seems to spend all his time running for President?

Conn. home invasion, Second killer sentenced.

 How does a man move on with his life after losing his wife and daughters to two ruthless home invaders who tormented, then killed them?

For more than four years, a nation both disgusted and captivated by a chilling crime in prototypical suburbia has wondered that. Only one man — Dr. William Petit, the sole survivor — can provide the answer.

On Friday, with the second killer sentenced to death and the book closed after two long, graphic trials, Petit gave a clue as to how he copes with pain he has been forced to revisit continually in court…

A needle in his arm is Wrong. He should be burnt at the stake at the Superbowl Half-Time Show.

How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama

The President’s State of the Union address was as weaselly as any politician’s could be.

“This is the sub-prime house that Barack Obama built”. As a rising young Chicago politician in 1995, no one campaigned more actively than Mr Obama for an amendment to the US Community Reinvestment Act, legally requiring banks to lend huge sums to millions of poor, mainly black Americans, guaranteed by the two giant mortgage associations, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

As I said, may this be the last SOTU we hear from this liar.

 

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While Winters Winds begin to blow.

This pleasant, mild winter continues. This the first year that the Kayaks haven’t been put away for the season by now and I would have been out today except for the winds which were 25mph on the coast.  So I thought I’d take a drive and record this, the Winter of ’12.  In short sleeve shirt, zippered vest and my Country Gentleman felt hat.

The Fore River between Weymouth and Braintree, a narrow channel packed with boats in the summer, today belongs to the geese. The banks are packed now with summers yachts, the ones to large to fit in their owners driveways and back yards.

Whitmans Pond, on February eve, almost completely ice free.

Now whats with this crazy goose? As I watched he (or she, for all I know) would roll onto its back and briefly but furiously kick its legs in the air, then roll back over.

Is this how geese sneeze?

I drove over to Bare Cove Park in Hingham, walked through the woods and along the waters edge. This entire park was acquired from the Federal Government, which in WWII built staggering numbers of landing craft here. The entire cove would be, at times, covered with completed landing craft waiting to be shipped to theaters of war all over the globe. The area is called Bare Cove because at low tide nothing but a trace of open water remains. If it wasn’t for the mud, two or three feet thick, you could walk across.

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NAZI’S! MOP a Dope, Don’t Panic.

Watch the Trailer For ‘Iron Sky:’ Nazis Attack From the Moon

Will there never be a day when the Nazi menace is finally laid to rest?

Actually, this one looks like fun. Mindless, escapist fun. I hope they don’t screw it up.

Iran moving closer to stage where it will be too late to destroy nuclear facilities, Israel warns

Pity George didn’t smack them down three years ago, when it would have been cheap and much simpler. And thus denied Barry a re-election tactic. What I fear is that Barry is only interested in the maximum political gain he can acquire, not the risk to Western Civilization.

Guillermo Cervera : Girls' schools, once prohibited by the Taliban, are now encouraged. Above, young girls wait with their mothers outside a school in Kandahar.

I would give my left nut, to have taken this picture. Beautiful. Just amazing.

No Need to Panic About Global Warming

There’s no compelling scientific argument for drastic action to ‘decarbonize’ the world’s economy.

Signed by sixteen scientists.  But the truly interesting thing is the almost 3,000 comments to the article. Many of the obviously human commenter’s pointing to the equally obvious robo comments.  Which in my short perusal out numbered the other ten to one. Theres big bucks at stake on this issue, from the biased and bogus climate studies to the out and out fraud of Cap and Trade. And money will protect money.

US election 2012: Newt Gingrich fights to rally hardcore Republican base

Gingrich,” I believe the Republican Party will not nominate a pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro tax increase moderate from Massachusetts. ”

Indeed.

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The October Strategy is shaping up.

Pentagon Seeks Mightier Bomb vs. Iran

Dig, Baby! Dig!

As I looked at this post, started Saturday morning, and after watching the evening news which had what I always call a seed story. That is a story that will continue to be built on over time to steer the national attitude towards a desired direction. Tonights story was on Iran, our “belated get tough” postures and the first media coverage of the new “Bunker Buster” that one assumes will be used to take out the Mullahs Nuc’s before they go operational. Also shown was a segment on the Somali Pirates, long forgotten and ignored but rediscovered by the Miserable Media and the White House this month. The focus of the story is the “shocking” discovery that pirates have bases, specifically harbors, that they leave from and return to. Depositing captured ships and hostages. Maybe the Mean-Street Media is just applauding the latest progress by our Armed Forces to protect the Nation. Why do I think that somethings up?

Not Somali pirates.

Not Somali pirates!

First, the MOP was first publicized in November, over three months ago. In fact I covered it here on the virtual pages of On The North River shortly afterwards. It didn’t rate a prime time television story then.

Second, the story quoted a spokesman’s speculation that the Mullahs will have a operational Nuclear Weapon in 6 to 9 months. Do the math, nine months, October Surprise.

In the interim, I predict severe attrition among the Somali Pirates. Obama has discovered over the last two years that dead pirates are always good for a bump in the polls. And if they don’t oblige with a attack on American or Western interests  when he needs it, them’s there harbors the pirate ships operate out of and the towns and villages they keep the hostages at.Sorry Guys! But Cousin Barry needs you, and its time for all skinny black Africans to come to the aid of the Party.

Still not Somali pirates!

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BBBBBRRRRRRRPPPPP

At Maggies Farm, love the title to the post, which is about WWII automatic weapons, American vs. German.

Includes a period Army training film thats first rate, and the comments following the post are very good. (Yep, comments can’t have enough comments)

After Obama’s Empty Words, Daniels Said It All

“It was a juvenile and tiresome display of blame-shifting, obfuscation and preening. Its effect was almost enervating.”

Tight, short description of Obama’s SOTU speech. I pray to God its the last one we ever hear.

The Republican Response.

 

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The Devil you know, Books, eBooks, and Cabals.

Newt Gingrich didn’t win South Carolina – Mitt Romney lost it

The view from England. The writer sat in with a party for religious conservatives when the South Carolina results came in. What he observed was not happy, happy for Newt, but exaltation that Romney came up short…Stopped.   The interesting comment that he reported from the expate Americans,“Gingrich is a devil, but at least we know what he will and won’t do. Governor Romney is a damned mystery.”

I tend to agree.

The King’s Best Highway: The Boston Post Road

Living and working in the area encompassed by the Old Boston Post Road, I’ve eaten in diners named “The Boston Post Road Cafe”, and installed phone systems in building with the name over the door “Boston Post Road Building”.

I noticed a post on Maggies Farm by Bird Dog recommending a book, The King’s Best Highway: The Lost History of the Boston Post Road, the Route That Made America.

A former history major, and lifelong lover of reading and learning history, I particularly enjoy reading more about this part of New England in which I live. The last book on my locality that I bought, “The North River: Scenic Waterway of the South Shore” , lead me to discover that the rocks I must avoid just upstream of the Old Washington Street Bridge are the remnants of a colonial era river crossing.

However, I discovered an interesting thing. On the Amazon page for “Kings Best Highway…” , the Kindle price for this book was $17.99. The Kindle Fire was my Christmas present to myself this year,( I’m sure it’s what Donie would have gotten for me), so now I’m checking the Kindle prices on books. I ordered the book, new, in the dead tree edition, for $5.79 ($9.78 with shipping).

Now, a few weeks ago I read a story in The Wall Street Journal that the Dark Lords of the Fifth (Ave), the relatively few eBook publishers , had formed a association to implement a agreement to set prices on electronic book prices. With a basement price of $9.99 for the cheapest, with regular prices of eBooks to be close in price with their hardcover and paperback cousins. And in particular, no discounting. Discounting accounts for much of the sale or bargain prices in the book trade, so they are determined to get the consumer used to always paying full price for eBooks.

My opinion? Baby, cradle, choke…repeat.

So far I’ve bought the Dead Tree Version of three books where there was a eBook choice, my Kindle sits mostly empty. Except for the multitude of Science Fiction books I’ve bought from Baen Publishing on their Websubscription site. I’ve been buying the eBook copies of their novels to read on my PDA for years. And at $4 to $6 a book. Also, all Baen books come DRM-free. (Don’t get me started on Digital Rights Mis-management)

What’s your opinion?

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