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‘C-lebrity’

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

Wow! I didn’t know they were touring together but I have always loved Queen and Paul Rodgers’ work with Bad Company. You never know about these types of things, then I read the info provided on the Official Queen + Paul Rodgers Website.

Queen + Paul Rodgers – ‘C-lebrity’

Queen + Paul Rodgers – ‘The Cosmos Rocks’
Released: September 15th 2008 (UK) / October 14th 2008 (US)

“I never thought I would be doing this again,” said Brian May talking about Queen and Paul Rodgers’ first tour in 2005. “I was always against the idea of putting someone in there trying to impersonate Freddie in any way. Then suddenly I’m looking at this guy who doesn’t in any sense try to take the place of Freddie. He comes from his own place musically and we are able to reinterpret these songs with someone who understands us — the songs mean something new.”

The Queen & Paul Rodgers 28-date arena tour will take the band to Northern Eurasia, Central and Southern Europe, and the UK, and is expected to wind up at the end of the year with the band’s return to South America, the setting of one of its most historic tours, in the early 80’s.

Between them, Queen and Paul Rodgers have sold in excess of a staggering 300 million records.

www.queenonline.com / www.paulrodgers.com

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Having A Talk With Jesus

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

It was a rough day today. A lot of stress (Thank God its Friday)!

It doesn’t happen very often, but today I grabbed a beer and stepped out in the back yard, sat down on the swing, took a long drag off the brew and thought, “what better chance than now to ‘have a little talk’ with Jesus.”

I said, “Jesus, I’m tired. Why do I drive myself to work so hard?

Jesus said, “Many men work hard to show their family how much they love them and care for them. You work hard to provide a safe, beautiful place for your friends and family to get together and enjoy.”

I thought about that for a second and ask, “But isn’t money the root of all evil?”

Jesus said, “No. The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Money is but a tool… a tool that can be used for good or for bad.”

I suddenly felt much better and began to think of all the other issues I needed to get off my chest… the questions I needed to know the answer to, to be whole in my life.

I ask Jesus, “What is the meaning of life? Why am I here? Is this all there is?”

He said, “Many men have asked those soul searching questions and the answer is inside. In your heart. But it is different for everyone.”

“Now, as much as I would love to chat with you some more, Senor, I really need to finish mowing your yard.”

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We’re All Gonna Die If McCain Gets Elected

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

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How America Will Lose The Iraq War To Iran

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

In a word?

Electricity

Iran Stepping in to Bring Electricity to Iraq

By Ahmed Ali and Dahr Jamail, IPS News

BAQUBA — The crisis over electricity failure grows as summer temperatures climb and a drought plagues Iraq. It is a crisis Iran is using to help Iraqis where the U.S. has failed.

The average house in Baquba, capital of Diyala province north of Baghdad, has less than 12 hours of electricity a day. “I cannot exclude electricity from my thinking; when I think of making any plans, I have to factor the lack of electricity,” says local shopkeeper Abdullah Salim.

With temperatures soaring to 55C, lack of fans and air coolers can put people’s health, and businesses, at risk.

“We cannot work without electricity, because generators are not dependable,” Salman Taha, who owns a mechanics workshop, told IPS.

“When I decided to purchase an updated model of my bakery, I did not think of electricity,” says Mahmood al-Mujamaee. “I could not operate it at all because of the inconsistency of electricity; the bakery needs stable power. It cost around 45,000 dollars. Now, I’m ready to sell for 20,000 dollars.”

But bad as it is, the situation has been improving over the past four months -– with Iran’s assistance. The Bush administration and western companies like Bechtel have failed to deliver on promises to improve infrastructure.

“Now, the province gets power from Iran under a contract signed about two years ago between the Iraqi government and Iran,” Naseer Milmy, an employee with the directorate-general of electricity told IPS.

Electricity cuts are now programed; houses get two, sometimes four hours at given times. This is considered remarkable progress even if the voltage of supplied electricity is often lower than the required 220-240.

“This problem should be tackled by the Iranian side,” said an engineer at the directorate-general of electricity, speaking on condition of anonymity. “It is supposed to build voltage regulators each 100 kilometers from the border to the province to avoid loss in the power.”

The Iranians are working on it. “There is another line of power from Iran which is being worked on and should be finished within a month,” Diyala’s directorate-general of electricity said in a statement. “This will have a great effect on the improvement of the voltage and increasing the hours given.”

People have meanwhile had to buy voltage regulators to deal with this difficulty. The price for a regulator for four amperes is 80 dollars, for 20 amperes 200 dollars, and for 40 amperes 350 dollars. People often need to buy more than one. But even so, current voltage is incapable of powering big machines or appliances.

Some local electricians have produced a device to increase voltage. It remains unreliable at best. “Some houses burnt down because of the extremely high voltage from these,” said a local trader. “Scientists will be shocked to see what Iraqis are doing. It shows how much people are suffering.”

A month ago, water pumping got better after a better flow of river water was ensured. This helps people using air coolers operated by water pressure rather than electricity. All kind of air coolers can be operated on only one or two amperes.

But the better water flow may not be here to stay. The water resources ministry has given a drought warning. Following an unusually dry winter, water in reservoirs and lakes is currently just under 22.07 billion cubic meters, down from the previous year by 9.19 billion cubic meters.

“The shortage of rain, which last winter was 30 percent of what it was in previous years, has led to an obvious impact on water levels in the Tigris and Euphrates and their tributaries,” the ministry said in a press release.

Lake Hamrin in the northeast of Diyala has shrunk to nearly half its size and could dry up within two months, ruining the livelihoods of many farmers and fishermen.

“The lack of water from Iran’s al-Wand river and from the Darbandikhan dam in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has caused Lake Hamrin to lose nearly 80 percent of its capacity,” says Mowafaq Hawar Mohammed, an expert at the provincial water resources directorate.

The water and agriculture ministries decided late May to allow planting only of strategic crops like rice, corn, sunflower, cotton, and vegetables. The government has ordered irrigation rationing.

With all this, Iraq has been plagued with dust storms this summer. Every three or four days the sky above Baquba is overcast with dust.

“This make things more difficult with electricity shutdowns,” Luay Ata, father of four, told IPS. “People cannot sleep on the housetops at night where it is cooler.”

Through the difficulties, people look now to Iran, not the U.S., for a better life.

I propose that “IF” we wanted Iraqis to have power, they would have it. There are 300,000 of our forces and contractors there and they can’t get power to work? But when Iran works on it, they get power.

Amazing how that works and how it lost the war for us.

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Taking Impeachment Off The Table – Ralph Nader Daily Audio

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

Letting Bush and Cheney off creates serious, lasting damage to our democracy

Ralph Nader Daily Audio

There is nothing more important for this country, at this crucial point in time, than to hold these monsters accountable for their crimes. Rednecks, you MUST believe that if ‘you’ were doing anything even remotely the same as these maniacs, you would have been prosecuted and likely put to death.

But we don’t hold our “leaders” under the same accountability that we hold normal citizens.

That shit ain’t right.

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Talk Radio– Bushes Secret War n’ a bit more…

Posted by Lynda on August 15, 2008

This is from the airing regarding Bushes Secret War…  it is interesting… very interesting..

BushWar&SecretPolicy.mp3

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September 10th: The day before our world changed, a day to change the world!

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

Dear Friends,

On August 1st, I delivered to Speaker Nancy Pelosi; a petition bearing the names of over 100,000 Americans that, like us, feel that the President must be held accountable for abusing executive power and disregarding his Constitutional obligations.

Your voices have been heard and your support continues to send a powerful message to lawmakers. That is why I call on you again to help us in a new effort to deliver 1 Million signatures to Speaker Pelosi on September 10, 2008.

Together we can:

  • Urge real Congressional action to hold President Bush accountable now
  • Reinstate the authority of our Constitution
  • Document crimes committed by President Bush for historical account
  • Facilitate post-Administration law enforcement  and prosecution
  • Reset the standard for the incoming and future administrations
  • Demand justice for the over 3,000 who died on 9/11and whose deaths were tragically exploited to take us into an illegal war in Iraq
  • Demand justice for the estimated 30,324 U.S. military personnel who have been  injured/wounded
  • Demand justice for the estimated 4,138 U.S. military personnel who have been killed or died
  • Demand justice for the 1 Million innocent Iraqis who have died*
  • Avert another illegitimate looming war – this time against Iran

We need your active participation to deliver 1 Million signatures to Congress by September 10, 2008.

Please give at least ten of your friends the opportunity to stand up for our country – the way you and I have, by inviting them to sign the impeachment petition online at www.Kucinich.us.  Send your friends an email invitation to sign the petition by clicking here.

Together we can make September 10, the day before the world changed, a day we change the world!

Thank you for your active and ongoing citizenship.
Dennis Kucinich


Answers!

Get your questions about Impeachment answered!
Click here to find out why your involvement is essential and how we can succeed.


Justice!

After you have invited at least ten of your friends and family to sign the petition, consider sending your own member of Congress a personal letter urging him or her to support:

  • House Resolution 1258: President Bush
  • House Resolution 333: Vice-President Cheney.

Click on the link here to find a form letter and some guidelines which may help in your efforts.


Truth!

*Lancet reported 650,000 war-related Iraqi civilian deaths as of October, 2006. Nearly two years later, a reasonable projection of the conservative Lancet estimate would place war-related Iraqi civilian deaths at least 1 million.


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Freaky Sex Friday: Lonely and Disturbed

Posted by BuelahMan on August 15, 2008

Man gets stuck having sex with park bench

A man in Hong Kong had to be cut free from a steel park bench after he placed his penis in a hole and got stuck.

blog post photoLe Xing, 41, told police he thought it would be fun to have sex with the Lan Tian park bench in Hong Kong. Once he tried to have intercourse with the bench and got aroused, he could not remove his penis and called police.

Rescue workers tried to release the pressure by removing some of his blood at the scene, but were unsuccessful and had to cut the bench from the ground to transport Xing and the bench to the hospital.

It took doctors four hours to cut him free. Doctors said if he had been stuck for much longer, they would have had to amputate his genitals.

Police reports described Xing as “lonely and disturbed.”

Gee, you think?

Can someone explain the sexual attraction to park benches? Automobiles? Bicycles? There are some strange people in this world. BTW: from the size of those holes, I could never get in to begin with.

(Down boy)

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They all come home Winter Soldiers…

Posted by Lynda on August 15, 2008

I ran across this first young man while researching the ‘winter soldier’ topic. I admit that it made my heart flash-back to those I love that were ‘Winters from Nam’.  Hence, I wanted to share these. They are important. Important in the aspect that while finding them and watching them, I also read many of the posted comments about them. The most upsetting ones were obviously from very young people. They were ignorant… and scary because of the ignorance. They called these ‘heros’ liers and chickens… etc. How sad, how terribly sad. Why– because these soldiers went– they went to serve!! they are brave, they are patriots… no matter the bottom-line reason for them enlisting… they went. BUT then, to experience death and actions taken against their internal moral code… to be done for a lie… for greed,  for all the wrong reasons to have them deployed– this, yes this is what they are against. Not the ‘defending the country’ part-This first ‘hero’… spelled it out right from his heart. And to me he is the ‘common factor’ in the representation of the average U.S. Soldier.

                 

Darrell Anderson was deployed to Iraq with the Army’s 1st Armoured Division in the spring of 2004. Darrell served most of his time in Baghdad where he was wounded by a roadside bomb after serving for 7 months. Facing the possibility of a second deployment to Iraq, Darrells conscience kept him from returning to the military. After witnessing the abuse and killing of Iraqi civilians and being ordered to fire on an automobile containing Iraqi civilians, Anderson concluded that the war is wrong.  

August 11, 2006 Iraq Veterans Against the War Press Conference at the Arlington Northwest Memorial. Seattle, Washington www.ivaw.net Sgt. Ricky Clousing U.S. Army interrogator. A wave of soldiers are refusing to participate in the U.S. war against Iraq.
GI resisters are getting considerable support from other soldiers and veterans.
Following the press conference, a group of Iraq Veterans Against the War, along with former GI resisters and other supporters went with Ricky Clousing to Fort Lewis, where Ricky surrendered himself to military custody.

[http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&products_id=205390-1&showVid=true]

The above video link is from Cspan and covers 3 hours

My observation while watching this. These soldiers went into a venue that was offered. They arrived prepared and well spoken. Their hearts seemed heavy… heavy from their war experience, heavy from beating their heads against walls… and heavy from maybe thinking this too is a BS meeting– .The Chair of this meeting made me a bit ill in the beginning with her ass-kissing to fellow members etc… and then at the end… she seemed to have an already prepared speech!! And when she stated that ’ those sitting behind you have your backs”… I wanted to throw up!! All of these soldiers are heros to me. ALL of them!

Support Sites!!

Courage To Resist
http://www.CourageToResist.org

The Movie: Sir! No Sir!
http://www.sirnosir.com

Iraq Veterans Against The War
http://www.ivaw.org

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