Thursday, December 31, 2009
How a trip down the story lane has paved what semblance of freedom even our Constitution initiated
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Preventative medicine
I'm tellin ya
Monday, December 28, 2009
That day I'll always remember
I have this friend who by his wife's chiding
Rendition This You Cocksucking Euro-Loser's
SEMPER FI
No dog in the claim to the American heritage race
Head's Up
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Know this
Trust this
Ok, this is one of those once only's
Ok, 1 more
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Okay, another
Ok here's the Proto-Type I always want to Patent
Fuck man,here's the "QUOTE" on a bumper sticker I know has been commandeered from me
I'll run this trane of thought
Heres another freebee I need done
I've seen me "QUOTED" on a bumper sticker today
What they said
What say ya
Dew you believe in majic
Out of more than 2 soldiers mouths as uttered by Fore Star General George S Patton
Tupac
Many of these things I will tell you only once
Friday, December 25, 2009
jeffrey tulis lies as do most pro nwo-ist
Proverb
GOOD has ascertained it's relevance truth as GOODHEAD
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Plausible
Final thought fore the night
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
From whence thou rest
Tribute to Jimi, Evil man make you kill me
I got in the weigh of my own post
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Life imitates sports
From 40 thousand yeareons to 600 million
Monday, December 21, 2009
I ve scene the documentation and now know adverting mediums are gathering the net above our heads
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Yep, i'm smart
Obummer says it is better to act usurping the will of the sheeple
Friday, December 18, 2009
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL
Wow if you only knew really knew what it was like on country road in any season with a love
My M.O. is
Im pleading fore you to see we've been beyond the eve of destruction
Our Dying Republic
Screw the brits and the french fries too
Don't buy into the paradigm
Climate summit failure looms, leaders warn
French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned of a looming disaster, while the United States insisted it would be better to leave Copenhagen with no deal rather than a bad one.
"There is less than 24 hours. If we carry on like this, it will be a failure," Sarkozy warned angrily from the conference podium. "Failure at Copenhagen would be catastrophic for all of us."
The European Union called for an emergency meeting of "relevant players" late Thursday in a bid to break the deadlock.
More than 120 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, are due to attend the summit on Friday, but few at Copenhagen's Bella Centre held out hope of a deal that could transform the 12-parlay into a triumph.
"Coming back with an empty agreement would be far worse than coming back empty-handed," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs before Obama left Washington.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused developing nations -- without naming them -- of backsliding on pledges to open their promised controls on carbon emissions to wide scrutiny.
The question is "a deal-breaker for us," she said.
China and India say they are willing to take voluntary measures to slow their surges in heat-trapping greenhouse-gas emissions.
But they are reluctant to accept tough international inspection and insist rich nations shoulder the main burden by accepting huge reduction targets.
"We should not continue to dwell on these issues that are dividing us. We should narrow our differences, otherwise we are facing a failure," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei told reporters.
The sole glimmer of hope in the darkening mood was progress on funding to help poor countries menaced by climate change.
Clinton announced Washington would contribute to a US$100 billion annual fund through 2020 to help poor nations -- but provided an ambitious overall deal was completed in Copenhagen.
Yet a mountain of work needed to be done with little more than a day to go, and there were rumours that the talks would run into the weekend.
The European Union called for all parties "to urgently go to the outer limits of their flexibility" so that talks could advance.
Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, tried to talk up the prospects of an agreement, saying he had "not seen anything that indicates we cannot seal a deal".
"There are more than 130 leaders here. If they cannot seal a deal who can?"
After earlier expressing doubt that the summit would pin down an agreement to cap global warming at two degrees Celsius, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said leaders could forge a deal but added that "we will not be able to work out all the little details".
A gloomy senior delegate told AFP: "It won't be feasible to get a complete agreement unless it's just one page. We need several more months."
Scientists say failure would be potentially disastrous, condemning hundreds of millions of people to worsening drought, flood, storms and rising seas.
The United States was widely condemned for foot-dragging on climate change under President George W. Bush, and Obama is hoping his presence at the finale will be evidence of a transformation of policy.
EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said he expected Obama to announce further US action to push things forward.
"I really expect them to announce something more because if they don't do it, others will find an excuse also not to move," Barroso told reporters.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ridiculed the billions being spent on the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He told the conference the cash would be better used on energy technology and maintained all countries should have access to nuclear power.
"All countries must gain access to new technologies to diversify their energy resources and be able to use clean and renewable energy such as wind, solar, sea tide, geothermal and nuclear energies," he said.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
I ve run across this preparations list on the web at a friends house of course
The shit they call media is long winded and short sighted
Whitley Strieber
Old news to me but, maybe knew to you too
Senators are on their way to ratify what O'bummer committed our nation to
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Vampire saga
Mother fuckers
Ask and you shall receive
Demons about have to cut back certain vocabularic options have been imposed
My brothers threat was once the lessor evil
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Hmmm
Holiday Greetings to awe!
Im watchin those who know theyve fucked US real deep
Monday, December 14, 2009
For your not so spiral viewing
Obamba said in his book he feels like a underworld spy
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The FED is a Pit Of Vipers
I loved yogi bear
When we win to Audit The Fed
This I Know
The evils, of cabals
Friday, December 11, 2009
Want some prophecy my friends
This is why I don't like idiots
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hmmm bud light says kill the waiter
Alice my ass and wonder what
I'll make this statement once
I can see it now
Spectrums of an ethereal concept of a perception of truth
To the media are you ready fore your daily dose
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wait a minute
Last word on this shit event
Ah hello
You know who I was thinking about while I beat the fucking limeys ass
Hmmm an attempt on my life by some sucky ass MI5 or 6 cocksucker
Remember all of them are card carrying members of either the elite or crony commies
Mother fuck
That's fucking left/right
The FIRST FIST BLOW has been thrown
Wow!
We do not specken z fuckin english anymore
9 days left for America to be free
Monday, December 7, 2009
Revelations of truth
Whisper down the lane
Coming
You'd be so surprised how fucking bad op's fucks with me
I fart in your face now that's do-able
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Voter Focus Groups and what's in a game
Friday, December 4, 2009
We ought to do it because
Art Bell
Myths are not what they're up-ed to be
Neener neener neener neener
Thursday, December 3, 2009
This ones gonna hurt your chromosome
The eye of the storms beholder
Cadence
Today's Post
Some of them look alien
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
What a sad fucking tragic series of events enfolding
I Urge each and every American
Conspiracy my yours and our asses
Commonwealth leaders welcomed a US$10 billion annual package for developing countries ahead of the landmark United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen this December.
Leaders of the 53 countries, among them President Mohamed Nasheed, issued a declaration committing to “achieving the strongest possible outcome” in the Danish capital.
“The latest scientific evidence indicates that in order to avoid dangerous climate change likely to have catastrophic impacts we must find solutions using all available means,” the declaration stated. “We must act now.”
Participants at the two-day annual Commonwealth meeting in Trinidad and Tobago agreed that an international legally binding agreement at Copenhagen was essential and pledged their support to Danish Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen to deliver a comprehensive treaty.
Negotiations over the past two years have virtually stalled with developed and developing countries unable to agree on the level of emission cuts and financial assistance to be given.
However a meeting between US President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Hu Jintao earlier this month breathed new life into the climate change talks as each agreed to lobby for a legally binding deal at Copenhagen.
In their declaration, leaders of the Commonwealth agreed that developed countries should continue to take the lead on cutting their emissions.
“And developing countries, in line with their national circumstances, should also take action to achieve a substantial deviation from business-as-usual emissions with financial and technical support,” the declaration said.
Copenhagen fund
Commonwealth heads welcomed the initiative to establish a Copenhagen Launch Fund to start next year and building to US$10 billion a year by 2012.
The goal received backing by French Prime Minister Nicholas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown who said the UK would contribute US$1.3 billion over the next three years.
“The rest of Europe will do so,” Brown said at the Commonwealth summit. “And I believe American will do so as well.”
US Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said, “We need to get every country on board.”
Leaders also called for fast funding for the poorest countries as well as those most vulnerable to climate change and requested that 10 per cent of the fund be put aside for small island states and associated low-lying coastal states.
“The needs of the most vulnerable must be addressed. Their voice must be heard and capacity to engage strengthened. Many of us from small island states, low-lying coastal states and least developed countries face challenges, yet have contributed least to the problem of climate change,” the declaration said.
Acceleration
Scientists said last week the effects of climate change were being felt faster than anticipated and oceans were rising by 3.4 mm per year, greater than predicted.
As one of the lowest-lying countries in the world, the Maldives is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels. In 2007, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicted that sea level rises of up to 59 cm within a century would swamp many of the Maldives’ 1,192 coral islands.
“My country would not survive,” said Nasheed at a conference of vulnerable nations earlier this month. “The sums of money on offer are so low, it is like arriving at an earthquake zone with a dustpan and brush,” he added.
In their declaration, Commonwealth heads further called for support for adaptation, technology transfer and capacity building in addition to financial assistance.