Open house

I meet them all the time…

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50 Responses to Open house

  1. Darin says:

    I met several in traffic today,although saying these folks had half a brain would be pushing it,1/4 maybe :mrgreen:

    • KG says:

      I seem to have struck a run of little girl know-nothing shop assistants this past week, Darin. :roll:

      • Darin says:

        Hum…ya,come to think of it there were a few of those too.

        I did briefly meet one young lady this week though,sharp as a tack and OMG was she gorgeous :shock: I mean one of those you only see three or four in a lifetime gorgeous types.

        She must be tired,cause she’s been running through my mind all week. :mrgreen:

  2. Cadwallader says:

    Scotland: Is the independence movement an attempt to take direct control of their borders? It wouldn’t be a surprise to find that the average Scot looks not too far away at Sweden or France to see the detriment being delivered by open borders. Just curious? Otherwise is the motivation to seek independence a few hundred years old in its gestation? :?:

  3. Darin says:

    If anyone has any interest in Jet engines,turbo fans,turbo jets or power turbines one of our Canadian brothers has a very educational Youtube channel-

    http://youtu.be/TH2_eQm9D88

    He explains how they work,the different types and gives a pretty detailed look inside

  4. KG says:

    I doubt politics could be simplified that much!

    ‘Verity Johnson: Simplify the issues to turn young people on to politics’

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=11319902

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      Well, she managed to get one thing right in that article:
      “Politics is everything”.

      And in my experience, when someone says they’re “not that political”, just start talking about completely removing the welfare state, privatising the health or education systems, repealing the Resource Management Act or having Chris Finlayson tried for treason. One of those is sure to set them off!

  5. Darin says:

    To all those postmenopausal-hair suite lesbian feminists,single moms and college aged f–kwits mentioned in this article-I TOLD YOU SO :evil:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/obama-losing-the-confidence-of-key-parts-of-the-coalition-that-elected-him/2014/09/11/18a1c2da-391b-11e4-bdfb-de4104544a37_story.html

  6. Darin says:

    Forget the lib progs,communists and islamic nut cases,we may have a much bigger problem-

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/12/opinion/what-were-afraid-to-say-about-ebola.html?emc=edit_tnt_20140911&nlid=745484&tntemail0=y&_r=2

    Why do I keep getting the urge to buy face masks,rubber gloves and Lysol?http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_scratch.gif

    • KG says:

      Because in the age of mass air travel, the damn virus is just next door?
      The authors says – among other things – “It should also coordinate the recruitment and training around the world of medical and nursing staff, in particular by bringing in local residents who have survived Ebola, and are no longer at risk of infection.”
      If the virus can mutate as rapidly as he claims, then surely a previous survived infection is no guarantee of safety?

      • Ronbo says:

        I think it’s about time for President Obama to visit Liberia, and especially the slum of West Point, where about 90% of the residents have Ebola, to shake some hands and kiss some babies.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

        • MIchael in Nelson says:

          Just tell him one of two things, either there is a great golf course nearby or they want to do a fundraiser.

    • MIchael in Nelson says:

      Because of the shop assistants you have been dealing with? Just sayin’.

    • Robertv says:

      What is obvious is that Barack Obama does have the best interests of children at heart: illegal immigrant children harboring viruses and communicable diseases. American children who are defenseless against the onslaught, not so much.

      Maybe liberals haven’t noticed yet, but it hasn’t taken all that long for the infective consequences of President Obama’s refusal to put Americans first to befall the most innocent among us. For starters, Ohio, California, and Kansas are just a few of the states already struggling to contain measles outbreaks.

      Now, in addition to measles, more than 1,000 children in 10 states — Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Georgia — have suddenly become infected with a rare respiratory virus, not seen in the U.S. since the 1960s, called human Enterovirus EV-D68. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claim that the rare strain is related to the same rhinovirus responsible for causing the common cold.

      http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/09/the_invasion_of_enterovirus_evd68.html

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  7. Ronbo says:

    In wimpy Leftist Seattle the women rape the men: :shock:

    http://thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/seattle-woman-charged-with-rape-768901

    Said the victim: “Officer, I told her to stop, but that savage held me down and had her way with me.” :mrgreen:

  8. The Gantt Guy says:

    I often get criticised (not here, of course, but elsewhere in the ether) for blogging under a pseudonym. Bill Whittle just explained why I blog under a pseud:

    http://youtu.be/Amu7VB0Xstw

    I run a (very) small business, which over time I’d like to turn into a larger business. In this little banana republic here at the bottom of the world, I very much doubt the haters would allow me to keep my small business if I blogged under my own name. Free speech? Pfft.

    • KG says:

      From Whittle:
      “because this is no longer a free country and we no longer have free speech”
      How tragically true….http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gif

  9. The Gantt Guy says:

    Parenthetically, I found myself watching a movie last night called ‘Red Dawn’, made in the 1980s. It’s about a time when the Soviets, Cuba and Nicaragua jointly attack the United States, and a group of children cause havoc against the invading force in their small part of the world.

    I found myself thinking how unreal it was; it could never happen really. But then I watched this Bill Whittle video, and I wonder if it didn’t happen one night, when everyone was sleeping:

    http://youtu.be/NPJSAnm3NTQ

    Because really, what would be the difference between how the Soviets would run America, and how the Republicrat Alliance is running things?

  10. The Gantt Guy says:

    Oh, and while I’m here, I was also watching an old interview featuring Baroness Thatcher. She had a message for the cowardly craven quisling Key:

    “To be Prime Minister is to exercise power. You must be conscious of that responsibility; conscious that there are people who don’t necessarily agree with what you want to do. And therefore the way in which you exercise power must come from strongly-held principles translated into practical policy, and then acted upon.”

    Compare and contrast that with … “hikois from hell”. Fucking coward.

  11. rivoniaboy says:

    KG.-I hear that Tony Abbott is going to send 600 Australian troops to fight the ISIS soldiers. (Some of whom were trained by the Americans in north Jordan.)
    Bad move – history proves that these Muslims have all the time in the world and unless they are bombed back to the stone age, fighting on another man’s turf invariably leads to bad outcomes. (History should be made mandatory for all students from grade 1.)
    Surely a better outcome would be to support Assad in Syria, who’s forces are fighting for their lives and have become accustomed to and probably very good at killing these people.
    As one senior officer at Combined Operations in Rhodesia admitted: ‘We relied 90 per cent on force and 10 per cent on psychology and half of that went off half-cock, The guerrillas relied 90 per cent on psychology and only 10 per cent on force.’ The Isis forces have a clear vision of their purpose: to form a radical Muslim State.
    We will never win their hearts and minds – we will lose the war!

    • KG says:

      Rivoniaboy, the West’s foreign policy is such a fragmented shambles I doubt the left hand knows what the right is doing. The intelligence agencies go their own sweet way while politicians and career diplomats go in another couple of directions.
      And nobody has the stature and influence to give the West effective leadership.
      Rudder…….rocks….wreck.

  12. Ronbo says:

    The United States and its loyal allies like Australia and Britain have destroyed two Islamic states since 9/11: The only thing changed is the Muslims are better funded and armed than before we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, and thousands of promising young Western men have been killed or wounded.

    What is going on in the Middle East is the Arabic version of the Thirty Years War between Protestants and Catholics that laid waste to Central Europe in the 17th century.

    This conflict will continue until two more generations of Sunni and Shiite Muslims males are dead or too old to fight.

    The upside for America is that our attempt at nation building in Iraq has provided both sides in the Muslim civil war with enough weapons and money to destroy the current bumper crop generation of troublesome Muslim youths.

    Yes, we should be very concerned with Muslim terrorism in West World and this should be the focus of our war effort against Islam, as it is INSANITY to allow those who take up arms in the Muslim civil war to return to Western nations on American, British and Australian passports.

    In the meantime let the Shiites backed by Iran and the Sunnis backed by Saudi Arabia continue to chop off Muslim heads.

  13. Darin says:

    Allah FUBAR!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/11092387/Al-Qaeda-India-branchs-first-attack-ends-in-dismal-failure-as-jihadists-raid-wrong-ship.html

    In the comments-“How stupid must they be? They confused a Frigate with an aircraft carrier and they thought 10 half-wit terrorists would be able to take over an Aircraft carrier in the first place” :mrgreen:

  14. Ronbo says:

    Speaking of ships: The SS Obama seems to have hit the iceberg…. :mrgreen:

    http://nypost.com/2014/09/14/obamas-ship-is-sinking/

    Of course, America’s enemies understand they have two more years to do merry massacre of the Infidels… :sad:

  15. Cadwallader says:

    I am fully anticipating another smack about the head but here goes… I reiterate my belief that there ought be a maximum age to vote. This morning one of my staff visited her 92 year old mother at a rest home. She noticed an electoral form in her room and asked her mother whether she’d voted. She said she was unsure!!!! After enquiry with the Matron (read: Kommandant) she was told “We help them vote as they are often too confused to sort these things themselves!” Now I wager that many staff in rest homes would be at the lower end of the wage spectrum and would in all likelihood push a vote towards a sympathetic party. This screams of the possibility of corruption. If children are precluded from voting for a lack of awareness surely an upper limit is justifiable? To support the right to vote based on years of tax paying is as Dickensian as having to be male and a property owner. I hope you’re about Gantt!
    Finally, a repeat criminal is hounding the High Court for prisoners’ rights to vote. I oppose that too. If you wish to keep your right to vote stay out of gaol.

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      I am indeed about, Cad, and in the case you describe I’d suggest it isn’t so much age that should preclude, but impairment. I know of 80-plus year-olds who are far sharper and better-informed than the majority of 20 year-olds! I’m not sure exactly how it would be done, but there does definitely need to be some mechanism to prevent those with mental impairment – whether it be age-related or otherwise – from participating.

      And as to allowing criminals the vote, I’m with you. I think actions should have consequences and if you perform an act so at odds with society that you need to be removed (even temporarily), then you should absolutely lose the privilege of participating in the electoral process.

      • Cadwallader says:

        Within the resthome industry, as has been illustrated, the door to misdeeds is wide open. The infirmity test may be hard to apply given the variety of infirmities and the age with which they may manifest. Still, there is a code to assess the right to retain a drivers’ licence…it’s tricky I know.

  16. MvL says:

    Perhaps a re-designed voting form would cull a few. :mrgreen:
    Lets say…..
    “Draw a rhombus beside the candidate of your choice.”

  17. KG says:

    “If you wish to keep your right to vote stay out of gaol.”
    No argument with that from me.

  18. KG says:

    I smell bullshit:
    ‘Each 5km/h travelled above a speed limit doubled the risk of a vehicle being involved in an injury crash…’
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11325204

    Show us the evidence! Instead of recycling propaganda and opinion.

  19. KG says:

    “Democracy”? Cue derisive laughter:
    http://bastionofliberty.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/the-americans-versus-anti-americans.html

    DON’T VOTE. DON’T LEGITIMISE THE BASTARDS.