Saturday, December 24, 2011

AN IRISH FRIENDSHIP WISH:

AN IRISH FRIENDSHIP WISH: 
May  there always be work  for  your hands to  do;
May  your purse always hold a coin  or   two;
May the sun always shine on   your  windowpane;
May a rainbow be  certain to   follow each  rain;
May the hand of a   friend  always be near you;
May God fill  your  heart with  gladness to cheer  you.
and may  you be in heaven  a  half hour before the devil  knows  you're  dead.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Iran will have a nuclear bomb in less that a year.

According to Ynetnews and other sources Iran will have a nuclear bomb in less that a year. 
If he said that, they have probably already have one. The US and UN have been one 
step behind on this whole matter.
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A step behind and a dollar short
That saying takes on a whole new meaning in these times. While the politicos in the hill wrangle about a two month, two bit tax holiday, and go home to open their Christmas special delivery envelopes the Iranians are fixing to blow something up. It figures...


U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Monday that Iran will have a nuclear weapon within one year, if not less. Speaking in an interview with CBS Evening News, Leon Panetta said that it would probably take a year for Tehran to assemble a nuclear bomb, but said that one provision is if the Iranians have a hidden facility that "may be enriching fuel."  

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

How many cow?

How many cow?
How many cow farting can top this? 
And where is Al Gore and his crew? 
Years ago, we did not have a refrigerator. We had a ice box, and we had to buy blocks of ice (50 or 100 pounds) We covered the ice with a burlap feed sack to keep it from melting on the way home.
Ol’ Al is going to have his work cut out for him with this.
'Fountains' of methane 1,000m across erupt from Arctic ice - a greenhouse gas 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide

They made a terrifying discovery - huge plumes of methane bubbles rising to the surface from the seabed. 'We found more than 100 fountains, some more than a kilometre across,' said Dr Igor Semiletov, 'These are methane fields on a scale not seen before. The emissions went directly into the atmosphere.'  
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2073686/Fountains-methane-1-000m-erupt-Arctic-ice--greenhouse-gas-30-times-potent-carbon-dioxide.html?ITO=1490

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Rockets and Uncertainty…


Hamas has established forward bases and rocket production facilities in the Sinai Peninsula in an effort to protect them from Israeli air strikes, The Jerusalem Post has learned.By establishing the facilities in Egypt, Hamas aims to protect its assets since it believes Israel will not strike targets inside Egypt due to the affect it would have on bilateral relations.
And in another news story:

Terrorists fired four rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel Saturday morning, Army Radio reported. Two rockets exploded in an open area of the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council after two earlier rockets were fired into the Eshkol Regional Council area .
The latest attacks bring the total number of rockets fired in the past 24 hours to 17. No injuries or damages were reported.
Hamas militant group, which controls the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinians' governing body, the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank, represent "an enormous desire to destroy Israel.
The U.S. government has sought to encourage the Palestinian Authority to negotiate with Israel but has labeled Hamas as a terrorist group.
From the
Jerusalem Post:

A Hamas spokesperson said Thursday Israel was to blame for an escalation of violence between the Gaza Strip and the Jewish state, calling on Egypt and the United Nations to pressure Jerusalem to discontinue attacks in Gaza.
Earlier Thursday, the IDF thwarted an attack from the Sinai Peninsula after the Air Force bombed targets in the northern Gaza Strip, killing a number of senior terrorists involved in plotting attacks against Israel.
This is from The Telegraph UK:
Voters chose both parties and individuals in the complex electoral system. The Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamic fundamentalist group that was the best known and organized party, and the more radical Al-Nour party - ultraconservative Islamists known as Salafis - took about 60 per cent of the vote for parties together, according to official results.
The vote -which is being held in three stages - was the freest and fairest in Egypt's modern history. The final two rounds are not expected to alter the Islamists' dominance.The result was a devastating blow for the mostly secular and liberal youth who drove the uprising.
It’s amazing that this news has not made more headlines….