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America's Drug Crisis: Brought to You by the CIA
Commented Oct 29, 2009 at 00:06:06 in Politics
“Dig deeper.
"where the US goes, the drug trade soon follows"
You have it exactly backwards. What was happening in Afghanistan when the US finally started addressing the Taliban?”
"where the US goes, the drug trade soon follows"
You have it exactly backwards. What was happening in Afghanistan when the US finally started addressing the Taliban?”
valkyrie607 replied on Oct 29, 2009 at 12:27:16
“"Finally"?
Are you talking about before the US started financing them to fight the Soviets, or after?”
Are you talking about before the US started financing them to fight the Soviets, or after?”
dtlewis replied on Oct 29, 2009 at 12:00:26
“What was happening in Afganistan when the US finally started addressing the Taliban? According to the author of the article and CIA operative sources with experience in the field, the Taliban had already substantially reduced the volume of opium cultivation there. what does it take to get through to some of you people? WTF?”
What Really Happened? Penske Drops Saturn bid; GM Says Division Doomed
Commented Oct 01, 2009 at 10:06:38 in Business
“Corrections and clarifications: 352 Saturn dealers. The allegedly unnamed automaker was Renault-Samsung Motors of Korea. Penske Automotive is the exclusive distributor for Smart in the United States. They also run many, but by no means all, "smart centers". One need not append “car” to every reference to Smart. Saturn was created as a company 07 January 1985. The first cars shipped for the 1990 model year in August 1989. “winding down operations” is not a euphemism. Saturn has ended. They will have no 2010 model year.
The extent to which the original Saturn was successful was due to the “no-haggle” policy, and the boring, simple cars which people found familiar and reasonably priced. If you wanted some “made in the USA”, they had that, too. These cars were not what GM wanted to build and absolutely not what dealerships wanted to sell. Abandoning the one-model policy guaranteed the demise of the division. When Saturn dealers began to hustle and haggle and sold the same cars you could get at the now similar Chevy dealer with a notable markup. It has no reason to exist.
I still don’t understand why the S-series wasn’t a Chevrolet and Oldsmobile to begin with.”
The extent to which the original Saturn was successful was due to the “no-haggle” policy, and the boring, simple cars which people found familiar and reasonably priced. If you wanted some “made in the USA”, they had that, too. These cars were not what GM wanted to build and absolutely not what dealerships wanted to sell. Abandoning the one-model policy guaranteed the demise of the division. When Saturn dealers began to hustle and haggle and sold the same cars you could get at the now similar Chevy dealer with a notable markup. It has no reason to exist.
I still don’t understand why the S-series wasn’t a Chevrolet and Oldsmobile to begin with.”
hp blogger Steve Parker replied on Oct 02, 2009 at 00:18:59
“I was using Automotive News' data information for 1-1-09; there are actually about 250 dealers now.
Steve”
Steve”
montestruc replied on Oct 01, 2009 at 23:11:40
“I bought three Saturns, the first in '94, the last in 2004. After the "attitude problem" I encountered at the dealership soon after I got the last one I vowed never again.
It was a good idea, but then the SOBs screwed it up.”
It was a good idea, but then the SOBs screwed it up.”
Don Hewitt and the Art of Truth
Commented Aug 20, 2009 at 09:44:19 in Media
“The age of television is ending. Not so much because some superior medium emerged, but because the practitioners have forfeited the faith. Yes, one could always find lousy television, but only in this decade did the medium become entirely crap. I dust my television more frequently than I turn it on. The only case in which I gave up an addiction because of the quality of the drug.
Both radio and television are salvageable; the persons in ultimate control of the transmitters will make certain this cannot happen. As prominent as television was, it is difficult to parse its ungainly end. Although footnotes in history, Hewitt, Cronkite, Friendly et al have shaped our world more than the literature of the last half of the 20th C., and for the better.
I tuned into Studio 60 every week just to see the commentary about the state of our society and the medium which defined it. Even in a world of TV, I miss TV.”
Both radio and television are salvageable; the persons in ultimate control of the transmitters will make certain this cannot happen. As prominent as television was, it is difficult to parse its ungainly end. Although footnotes in history, Hewitt, Cronkite, Friendly et al have shaped our world more than the literature of the last half of the 20th C., and for the better.
I tuned into Studio 60 every week just to see the commentary about the state of our society and the medium which defined it. Even in a world of TV, I miss TV.”
Anastasia replied on Aug 20, 2009 at 12:53:06
“If you want to chart the decline of American TV, there's no better place than PBS. 30 years ago high quality programming, every day of the week. Fast forward to the oughties and we have, not only a dumbed down version of public broadcasting, we have snake oil salesmen that appear every so often in the guise of fundraising.”
Obama Must Not Waver On A Souter Replacement
Commented May 01, 2009 at 04:51:39 in Politics
“Liberal? To balance Alito and Roberts he may need to find an outright communist.”
theclosetconservative2 replied on May 01, 2009 at 10:34:39
“If the President could get away with that, he'd do it. http://theclosetconservative.com”
OatmealEater replied on May 01, 2009 at 09:45:32
“What we need is a powerful legal mind, with a strong stomach for good fight and the gift of simple yet soaring language in the tradition of our nation's greatest legal minds.
We need a Justice who possesses both:
(1) a gift with words that will shed powerful light on the crass dishonesty of Pope Alito and the abject incompetence of Uncle Thomas.
(2) a profound understanding of Constitution and of American history to win legal debates with the conservative and admittedly formidable Chief Justice.
This is the foundation for an enduring liberal majority on the Court, one that will come quickly once a vigorous debator with a brilliant mind comes on board.”
We need a Justice who possesses both:
(1) a gift with words that will shed powerful light on the crass dishonesty of Pope Alito and the abject incompetence of Uncle Thomas.
(2) a profound understanding of Constitution and of American history to win legal debates with the conservative and admittedly formidable Chief Justice.
This is the foundation for an enduring liberal majority on the Court, one that will come quickly once a vigorous debator with a brilliant mind comes on board.”
Godweiser replied on May 01, 2009 at 09:22:32
“Too bad Che's dead.”
How I Learned To Be Super Successful
Commented Apr 24, 2009 at 07:33:14 in Comedy
“Oddly, the most successful evenings of my life were spent without anything which could be confused with pants, or trousers for readers in the Commonwealth. None of this could be confused with general success.
Therefore, I endorse pants. Overall. Of course, if you're at a really good party ...”
Therefore, I endorse pants. Overall. Of course, if you're at a really good party ...”
hp blogger Dave Hill replied on Apr 28, 2009 at 12:26:58
“I'm glad we could see eye-to-eye and pants-to-pants on this.
Dave”
Dave”
When Your Feet Hurt, Everything Hurts. Ouch!
Commented Apr 15, 2009 at 19:16:23 in Living
“Doc, I wear the most ridiculous looking shoes imaginable. The recently out-of-production Dunham work boots with the rollbar, cushions, grippy soles, width-sizing and mesh-encrusted body of their cousin New Balance sneakers.
For decades I hobbled about in the cheapest shoes I could find because they would wear so very quickly. Finally someone talked some sense into me, then all but pushed me through the door of a real shoe store with people who know what they're doing and a very wide variety of uncomfortably spendy shoes. I went from a 9.5-D to a 11-4E (in an afternoon) and discovered what my problem was all along.
Because of my Fred-Flintstone feet, the work boots are actually the most comfortable shoes I own. I walk even more easily due to appropriate sizing, including width, and some of the little features which premium-priced shoes tend to offer. Indeed, upon the news my favorite boots were going the way of all things I scoured the Internet eventually finding only three pair remaining in my size. These will last about six years, at current wear rates. A statistically common pair of shoes used to last me about two months of daily wear.
Yes, the shoe is the thing. Every voice which shouts the importance of a quality foundation is welcome. If you wanna start a movement or something sign me up.”
For decades I hobbled about in the cheapest shoes I could find because they would wear so very quickly. Finally someone talked some sense into me, then all but pushed me through the door of a real shoe store with people who know what they're doing and a very wide variety of uncomfortably spendy shoes. I went from a 9.5-D to a 11-4E (in an afternoon) and discovered what my problem was all along.
Because of my Fred-Flintstone feet, the work boots are actually the most comfortable shoes I own. I walk even more easily due to appropriate sizing, including width, and some of the little features which premium-priced shoes tend to offer. Indeed, upon the news my favorite boots were going the way of all things I scoured the Internet eventually finding only three pair remaining in my size. These will last about six years, at current wear rates. A statistically common pair of shoes used to last me about two months of daily wear.
Yes, the shoe is the thing. Every voice which shouts the importance of a quality foundation is welcome. If you wanna start a movement or something sign me up.”
The Bay vs. the Bag: Only One Side Can Win
Commented Apr 14, 2009 at 06:46:12 in Green
“As a printer and tuned to, among other things, the paper industry ...
Perhaps we could go back to unbleached paper bags since Americans, at large, are too opaque to carry "green bags" with them. That, and the fact that my favorite grocery chain has recently suspended their green-bag program because of shrinkage issues.
I know the printing industry is going the way of blacksmiths, but perhaps the mills can somehow survive.”
Perhaps we could go back to unbleached paper bags since Americans, at large, are too opaque to carry "green bags" with them. That, and the fact that my favorite grocery chain has recently suspended their green-bag program because of shrinkage issues.
I know the printing industry is going the way of blacksmiths, but perhaps the mills can somehow survive.”
Kentuckians Continue To Flee The GOP, And Why Sen. Jim Bunning Is Toast...
Commented Apr 08, 2009 at 21:50:29 in Politics
“The key to this is the I-65 corridor, where the majority of the population lies, and Jefferson and Warren Counties. These are traditional hard working, help your neighbor, why can't you pave the road type Democratic strongholds ... well, traditionally. Hail, Jerry Abramson. No, really.
Just look at the election results along i-65 and compare that with the rest of the state. Of course, there is always the danger the Jefferson County would join Indiana and Bowling Green and points south could join Tennessee.”
Just look at the election results along i-65 and compare that with the rest of the state. Of course, there is always the danger the Jefferson County would join Indiana and Bowling Green and points south could join Tennessee.”
Stop This Vicious Slaughter! England Must Stop Waging War On The Nazis!
Commented Jan 04, 2009 at 17:25:30 in World
“Golly, If Palestine is such a problem perhaps they should be cut loose.”
DenverJuggler replied on Jan 04, 2009 at 18:28:13
“I agree with you angrystan.
The Gaza strip was cut loose a couple of years ago and the Israeli settlers were kicked out, but unfortunately it did nothing to stop the Hamas militants from continually attacking Israel with Qassam Rockets, artillery, and Russian-type Grad rockets. Although the attacks have stepped up recently, as I mention above probably for political reasons, the attacks have never stopped since Israel completely withdrew from Gaza.
Since that has been tried and didn't work, is there another suggestion you have to make Hamas stop attacking Israel from the Gaza strip?
By the way, if you want to follow the daily rocket attacks on Israel from Hamas @QassamCount on Twitter is tracking that. There's also a @Muqata twitter account that is following the situation in the Middle East.”
The Gaza strip was cut loose a couple of years ago and the Israeli settlers were kicked out, but unfortunately it did nothing to stop the Hamas militants from continually attacking Israel with Qassam Rockets, artillery, and Russian-type Grad rockets. Although the attacks have stepped up recently, as I mention above probably for political reasons, the attacks have never stopped since Israel completely withdrew from Gaza.
Since that has been tried and didn't work, is there another suggestion you have to make Hamas stop attacking Israel from the Gaza strip?
By the way, if you want to follow the daily rocket attacks on Israel from Hamas @QassamCount on Twitter is tracking that. There's also a @Muqata twitter account that is following the situation in the Middle East.”
Obama's Silence on Gaza is Deafening
Commented Dec 30, 2008 at 01:23:41 in Politics
“After what we have seen the last forty years, the only moral reply would be an absolute embargo upon "the occupation government of Palestine." Anything less is coddling a tiny voting block in the U.S.”
Keep Traveling. Just Smarter and Safer.
Commented Dec 01, 2008 at 09:05:20 in Style
“Ms. Lane has linked to one of those 90's-style link harvesting sites.
If you would like a refresher about getting or renewing your passport or review the often disturbing, often laughable travel warnings issued by the United States Department of State visit their site:
state.gov
Of course, only if you are among the dwindling number of Americans with the disposable income to travel. These days I have to think twice about going across town.”
If you would like a refresher about getting or renewing your passport or review the often disturbing, often laughable travel warnings issued by the United States Department of State visit their site:
state.gov
Of course, only if you are among the dwindling number of Americans with the disposable income to travel. These days I have to think twice about going across town.”
I Can't Wait To Have a President Who...
Commented Nov 24, 2008 at 17:48:49 in Style
“Please provide evidence for "9. Can dance."
I'm not entirely kidding.”
I'm not entirely kidding.”
gymbunnybee replied on Nov 25, 2008 at 16:56:05
“Are you kidding?! He busted it on Ellen!”
Yola replied on Nov 24, 2008 at 19:24:41
“Love him but he has absolutely no rhythm :-)”
So You Want A Big Electric Car?
Commented Nov 19, 2008 at 22:45:29 in Green
“Gasoline engines in automotive applications are not as efficient as you assume. With revving losses peak efficiency is estimated to be in the 15-20% of the energy consumed getting to the rear wheels.
A well-tuned Wankel, as in the Lincvolt, operating consistently at an optimum RPM may only be 45-60% (sources vary) efficient, but with the very high efficiency of the electrical back end (around 90% by the time you extract energy from the batteries) a very rough estimate would double the efficiency of a series hybrid like the Lincvolt, the GM Volt, or F. Porsche's first automobile.
If Mr. Young's team is to be believed, the Lincoln now operates at seven times the efficiency of it's original design while being both heavier and faster. I have high hopes once this system is perfected in a modern state a vehicle not unlike the Chevy Cruze could achieve 200 MPG, gasoline equivalent, even on some kind of hippie fuel.”
A well-tuned Wankel, as in the Lincvolt, operating consistently at an optimum RPM may only be 45-60% (sources vary) efficient, but with the very high efficiency of the electrical back end (around 90% by the time you extract energy from the batteries) a very rough estimate would double the efficiency of a series hybrid like the Lincvolt, the GM Volt, or F. Porsche's first automobile.
If Mr. Young's team is to be believed, the Lincoln now operates at seven times the efficiency of it's original design while being both heavier and faster. I have high hopes once this system is perfected in a modern state a vehicle not unlike the Chevy Cruze could achieve 200 MPG, gasoline equivalent, even on some kind of hippie fuel.”
So You Want A Big Electric Car?
Commented Nov 19, 2008 at 22:32:47 in Green
“The Lincvolt, specifically, is equipped with a Mazda rotary engine operating a dynamo which charges the batteries and supplies more than enough electrical power to run the electric motor and charge the batteries at the same time.
The Mazda rotary, literally salvaged from an RX-7 found on Craigslist, has been adapted to run on compressed natural gas. If a vehicle of the size and weight of a '59 Lincoln can get 65 MPG (gasoline equivalent) using such a system, rationally sized vehicles should do very well.
And, yes, we do have plenty of natural gas. We may also convert coal into functionally similar coal gas which natural gas replaced earlier this century. Using coal as feedstock for clean technology is much better than burning it directly. After all these years, coal remains our "ace in the hole".”
The Mazda rotary, literally salvaged from an RX-7 found on Craigslist, has been adapted to run on compressed natural gas. If a vehicle of the size and weight of a '59 Lincoln can get 65 MPG (gasoline equivalent) using such a system, rationally sized vehicles should do very well.
And, yes, we do have plenty of natural gas. We may also convert coal into functionally similar coal gas which natural gas replaced earlier this century. Using coal as feedstock for clean technology is much better than burning it directly. After all these years, coal remains our "ace in the hole".”
Can 23% of Texas Really Be That Stupid?
Commented Nov 04, 2008 at 18:06:05 in Media
“The more years I waste in Texas, the more proud I become of my humble Kentucky origins.”
dctackett replied on Nov 05, 2008 at 18:53:24
“oops... meant "weigh the two".”
dctackett replied on Nov 05, 2008 at 18:28:45
“Kentucky has a museum that teaches children that humans and dinosaurs lived together when the earth was created 6,000 years ago...
it's hard to way the two... but Texas might just be outshining Kentucky.”
it's hard to way the two... but Texas might just be outshining Kentucky.”
Donnat replied on Nov 05, 2008 at 11:21:24
“McCain carried KY also.”
Raybee replied on Nov 05, 2008 at 10:10:33
“Well, Stan. What is keeping you here?? As the old saying goes, Don't let the door hit you in the ass! GO HOME! And yes I voted for OBAMA and yes I too am VERY disappointed in some of the ignorant, racist, supposedly educated people in this state, they are truely an embarresment, and they come from very prominent families.”
Two Candidates Walk into a Bar...
Commented Oct 17, 2008 at 03:25:17 in Politics
“Heavens, Mr. W.:
Where has this McCain been hiding. Bob Dole left his whipping in 1996 a beloved national figure. This yellow-dog democrat walked away from that election with great fondness for the man. The McCain we have seen in recent months is wholly exempt from such warmth.
Perhaps President Santos can find a place for Sen. Vinick in his administration after all.”
Where has this McCain been hiding. Bob Dole left his whipping in 1996 a beloved national figure. This yellow-dog democrat walked away from that election with great fondness for the man. The McCain we have seen in recent months is wholly exempt from such warmth.
Perhaps President Santos can find a place for Sen. Vinick in his administration after all.”
One American Carmaker -- Our Best Solution?
Commented Oct 12, 2008 at 08:48:48 in Business
“The Daimler logo presented here is that of the British company now part of Tata Motors via Jaguar. Daimler AG, and its proceeding companies, have always used the three-pointed star typically considered the logo of their Mercedes-Benz division.
Mazda is responsible for all of Ford's C or smaller chassis designed since MY 1994. They are also responsible for Ford's engines under three-liters. Volvo designs are used for larger cars, excepting the late-70's-designed Crown Victoria. The Mazda brand can also sell American-built vehicles to people who are suspicious of American cars. Saturn serves the same purpose for GM.
The only people whose judgment is tolerated in Detroit lean heavily toward intense mediocrity. This is why the big 2.8 shave pennies on so many parts drivers are forced across the street to automakers whose headquarters just happen to be off continent.”
Mazda is responsible for all of Ford's C or smaller chassis designed since MY 1994. They are also responsible for Ford's engines under three-liters. Volvo designs are used for larger cars, excepting the late-70's-designed Crown Victoria. The Mazda brand can also sell American-built vehicles to people who are suspicious of American cars. Saturn serves the same purpose for GM.
The only people whose judgment is tolerated in Detroit lean heavily toward intense mediocrity. This is why the big 2.8 shave pennies on so many parts drivers are forced across the street to automakers whose headquarters just happen to be off continent.”
Some Final Thoughts on the RNC
Commented Sep 05, 2008 at 03:06:54 in Politics
“Mr. Weber, I envy your skill with communicating unfettered vitriol. The events of recent nights merely served to move this unfortunate resident in the belly of the beast to put another inappropriately generous donation to Sen. Obama on his credit card.
I think of it as a kind of investment. The question remains; will the word "tribunal" be in our president's inaugural address.”
I think of it as a kind of investment. The question remains; will the word "tribunal" be in our president's inaugural address.”
mac38506 replied on Sep 05, 2008 at 16:58:36
“Lovely mixed metaphor that...unfettered vitriol. Is this what a pit bull with lipstick laps up?”
The Biggest Triumph So Far for Gun Rights Advocates
Commented Jun 26, 2008 at 21:38:54 in Politics
“The NRA's convenient, popular and schizophrenic rationale has at long last been confirmed by the Supreme Court. Somehow it only took, what, 140 years? Frankly, I am opposed to all forms of gun control since it has been proven to be as effective as the drug war.
In fact, the firearms fixated may now have permission to put a new form of social Darwinism into gear. With any luck you will succeed in keeping the rate of retroactive abortion a little ahead of your birth rate. Now you may defend your misery and poverty as aggressively as you wish. Congratulations. Along the way you ladies lost a token issue to drag a certain class of Americans off their bar stools and into the polls. Nice work.
With any luck we can reduce the amount of Welfare sent to the South.”
In fact, the firearms fixated may now have permission to put a new form of social Darwinism into gear. With any luck you will succeed in keeping the rate of retroactive abortion a little ahead of your birth rate. Now you may defend your misery and poverty as aggressively as you wish. Congratulations. Along the way you ladies lost a token issue to drag a certain class of Americans off their bar stools and into the polls. Nice work.
With any luck we can reduce the amount of Welfare sent to the South.”
SnowflakesInHell replied on Jun 30, 2008 at 16:21:45
“I'm a gun owner and competitive pistol shooter, I live just outside of Philadelphia, not the south. I have a college education, and make considerably more than your average American. I thank you for seeing the folly of gun control, but gun owners are more varied than you might think.”

