Saturday 24 January 2015

Suffer ye not the fool.....


     It is good advice.   We should not listen to, or especially follow, bad counsel.  Do we follow those who say that the United States Army developed Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and sold the idea of contaminating homosexuals so as to eliminate that "problem" to Ronald W. Reagan? 
     Do we solve social problems brought on by multigenerational welfare dependency (developed cold-bloodedly as a vote-slave project for the leftist parties), and then listen to people say things like, "Just think what she has done for women and children".  Do we then blame white people, the self-sufficient, and conservative "minority" individuals for producing the crime statistics?
     Do we follow the advice of a prevaricator who jets around the world, shaking down countries, businesses, and people with the notion that only he can save the world from drowning and burning down....if only we can starve the trees from eating carbon dioxide.

   Now, cometh citizen Charlie Rike, from Donna, Texas who prays to establish The Truth.  He writes to the Editor of the McAllen Monitor, a generally leftist, "pro-minority" daily the following piece, truly drawn from inter-planetary inspiration:

     Climate Change:
          I could not let the letter recently from a gentleman from Edinburg go unanswered.  I think I can tell by his denial of the change in climate that he is a neo-con or a far-right type who still refers to "climate change" as "global warming":   who still believes that there are no changes in the weather caused by our pollution.  I happen to believe, however, like the majority of people who are alive and awake on this Earth , that there are indeed dramatic radical sudden changes in the weather!  We have witnessed here in the sunny (Lower) Rio Grand Valley, two crazy winters in a row.
     Just think that the temperature dipped to just 36 degrees (F).  That's unheard of here  and the same is happening all around the world where people are experiencing very radical sudden changes in weather.  That is what we are having, my friends:  climate change!
Charlie Rike
Donna, Texas
(21 January 2015
McAllen Monitor)
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diabolical steeple, facing the
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University of California -
Berkeley
     Of course, your humble servant ruminated about this for a few hours.   Then he remembered the arrogant professors who came from the Planet Berkeley to give the geography department at Louisiana State University their marching orders back in the 1970s.   "We are all going to go with global cooling in order to hasten gaining control of American industry!" was their equivalent to "The British are coming!"   That was their new replacement  for the anti-war, anti-Vietnam Invasion cause, they proudly pronounced.
     So El Gringo Viejo just could not help himself.  He joined the pages of the deranged and forlorn (Letters to the Editor), where he had not been for over forty years, and reached out to touch anyone.

GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATED:
     With reference to the January 21st letter on "Climate change" from Charlie Rike, I was unable to determine if it was written as sarcasm, cynicism, or sincerity.  Though we are not "neo-con" nor "far-right", we are closely associated with such people.  Their opinions and conclusions are sturdier and more accurate than those who follow fad science.
     My great-grandfather had a small hacienda in Vera Cruz State of Mexico.  It was west of Tuxpan.  During the decade of the 1890s, three devastating freezes destroyed most of his mango, banana, coffee, and other plantings.
     In those days, there was a man, Agustin Salinas, who would become the mayordomo of my parents' agricultural and grove-care enterprise north of McAllen.  This elderly man remembered the great snow of 1876 in Mier, Tamaulipas, and brought photographs to show us.  He spoke of the time in the 1890s when he and his family took their horses across the Rio Alamo and Rio Grande for a Christmas visit in Salinen~o, Texas.  He said that the horses' hooves did not become wet.  Why?  Because both rivers were frozen solid.
     Great and sudden climactic events?  The hurricane of 1933 caused the Rio Grande to run almost 100 miles wide at its mouth.  My father was in the Ist Division, 12th Regiment, Headquarters Squadron of the United States Army mounted cavalry at Fort Brown (Brownsville) at that time.  He knew that storm personally.
    As far as the other writer's astonishment to find a thermometer reading of 36 degrees (F) in the Valley, in my lifetime we have had brushes with single digits, but certainly it was so bad in 1949, that even at two years old, my memories carry forward to the entire family sleeping around the fireplace at our home on what would later become Nolana Boulevard and 10th Street.   To re-enforce that set of memories, we did it again in 1951 - an episode that essentially wiped out all of the area's citrus industry.

     Even while this was going on, we endured the drought of the early 1950s, when 9 inches of rain was recorded over a nearly three year period.  For the Lower Rio Grande Valley, that drought was broken by Hurricane Alice, which dumped  almost two feet of rain in the Del Rio, Texas area and thereby filled the newly built and dedicated Falcon International Reservoir.

     Were these climactic events?
      Let us consider four days of continuous below-freezing temperatures in January, 1962.  It was so cold that the girls at McAllen High School were allowed to wear pants to school - as long as they were also wearing a skirt over the pants.   Also, consider the rains brought by Hurricane Beulah, when the Sierra Madres, near Monterrey, picked up 50 inches  (more in some places) in 1967 and flooded much of the Valley, over 125 miles away.
     And, what about the brutal Christmas freezes of  1983 and 1989 when water pipes burst throughout the Valley.   This is not to mention the February, 1988 event in Saltillo, Coahuila when my touring company had a group trapped in that fine city where the temperature was 17 (F), and we had an equal number of inches of snow.   We made it out after two days, thanks to the efforts of the Mexican Army.   I was there.
     Finally remember the White Christmas of 2004.  We drove from McAllen to Round Rock, the first 200 miles in a white wonderland of 5 t0 13 inches of snow.

     So, please!   Suffer me not the fools.  Climate change politics is another way to ship the money of Americans to corrupt politicians throughout the world to address both a tempest in a teapot and much ado about nothing.   Thank you for your time and attention.
David Christian Newton
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico
(23 January 2015,
McAllen Monitor)

 
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(a brief note:  the film states 2005, but the event occurred during
 the Christmas Eve'n through the morning of Christmas, 2004.  
We chose this video because it was totally home-spun, sincere,
 and expressed a good levelof talent on the part of the family
 ....and the pets)
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Friday 23 January 2015

Interlude

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Oddities and Derangements



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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee:
 "Obama has secured the border"
(all credit for this article devolves upon Morgan
 Chalfant, staff writer for Red Alert Politics.)

Sheila Jackson Lee

     Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.) — one of GQ’s “craziest politicians” — said Wednesday that President Obama has secured the nation’s border.
     Speaking at Homeland Security committee markup, Jackson Lee argued that a House border security bill would “militarize the nation” and that such legislation is unnecessary, as reports the Daily Caller.
“The president has spent $108 billion on border security, and we have been successful,” the Texas Democrat alleged. “Oh we’ve had our moments, but we have been successful.”
During 2014, tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors came over the Southern border illegally, exploiting the insecurity of the border. Though Republicans called on Obama to enforce the border, he did little to do so — and even refused to visit the border when on a trip to Texas.
      However, Jackson Lee diminished last summer’s border crisis.   “I know we had a disagreement,” she said of Republicans who criticized Obama for inviting immigrant children to flood the border with his 2012 executive action.
     Jackson Lee insisted that the border control agents succeeded in managing the border and the young immigrants during the crisis. “They had operational control,” she claimed.
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Thursday 22 January 2015

Once Again, a bit of Chagrin

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     As Rush finished his programme to-day, he informed the Ditto-heads that there was a Spanish-language translation to the SOTU bilge burped out by Emperor Barry the night before last.  He indicated that the response included a message endorsing the amnesty measures taken by Emperor Barry.   That is not true.
     The response by the Republican Congressman from Florida was as accurate as two very similar languages and tolerate.  It was actually quite good.  The only change was when the Congressman left the script a bit and said what is sub-scripted on this Youtube excerpt.
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     So, please Rush, do not speak without knowing that about which you speak.  And, why would you just naturally believe the worst of someone, and speak about that person without knowing the facts first?

I am not asking forgiveness from the OROG community.   To the contrary, it is our request that we maintain the highest standards of our generals and Merlins.   Our opponents do this kind of shabby research and almost always walk into doors in the middle of the night because of it.
El Gringo Viejo
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Wednesday 21 January 2015

Alberto Nisman's Argentine Mystery - Where is Poirot and Miss Marple?!!

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Alberto Nisman
Alberto Nisman - RIP



     Guess What?   The lead investigator in Buenos Aires says that the above pictured Government Prosecutor's hands tested negative for GSR.

     Well...then?   The problem is that the pistol used in the supposed "suicide" is a .22 calibre semi-automatic.   According to the same lead investigator who is supposedly doing an open and above-board case study, due to the circumstances surrounding the matter, the pistol is prone not to have much leakage of contaminant-bearing gasses at discharge.

     At that point, El Gringo Viejo is thinking, "Okay, no GSR, so now we'll tell the world that the gun is hermetic at discharge.  No way to prove the presence of a second party.   Then it's case closed, suicide!!   Fiddlesticks!" 

     But wait!  There's more!   The same lead investigator says that there has to be something when a shot is delivered by the same person who is dead....it is just too close.  So the lead investigator is going to have another person fire the same pistol under controlled conditions with witnesses, and then they will check the target paper.  The shot will be delivered at the point of touching the target. with another about 3 inches removed from the target paper.   Then hands, fingers, forearms, clothing, and surroundings will be checked.   We shall see.
     It is very, very improbable that the GSR will be fully contained, and (sorry for the gruesome) delivered into the wound along with the bullet.  There would also be at least some indication that the firearm was handled by the individual who was taking his own life, obviously.  But, guess what?   There are no fingerprints on the pistol-butt, and there are no gloves on the hands of the deceased.

Very Interesting.

     Please remember that this particular deceased prosecutor had legally obtained, co-ordinated with Interpol, authorised by legitimate Argentine authority wire-taps.   Said wire-taps contained conversations between Iranian officials and Cristina Ferandez de Kirchner's people, as well as conversations dating all the way back to Cristina's husband, (now deceased).   This matter also includes relatively new news from Iranian informants who have given information that pretty much nailed the case.   The case was to have been presented for indictment yesterday in federal court.  The panel of judges had already declared that they were disposed to issue an indictment and a trial date.

Very, very interesting.
El Gringo Viejo
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UPDATE:
     The building engineer and the locksmith from the day of the purported suicide have found another unlocked entrance into the up-scale apartment of the deceased investigator, Alberto Nisman.  It seems to reveal that someone came and went through that shaft recently.
19:20 CST -  21 January 2015 

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Quick statistical statement

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KURV People Poll

Is Ted Cruz right when he says a more conservative candidate has a better chance at being elected President?
  • YES (91%, 104 Votes)
  • NO (9%, 10 Votes)
Total Voters: 114
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