Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Let the Guardian Angels have chapters in Toronto.

SHAY SAYS:

I've never been a fan of the Guardian Angels, mainly because I only see them on trains going north (i.e., to whiter areas) here in the Chicago area. I recall only see them going south (i.e., to blacker areas), where the crime disproportionately takes place, on one occasion. That is ineffectiveness. And note that they only wanna set up shop in Toronto, now that a little white girl was murdered in downtown Toronto, and not when black folks were getting killed in Toronto. Take it from me, Felix...they ain't coming to your neighborhood.
# posted by Shay @ 10:39 PM

Comment from a reader:

Curtis Sliwa is a fraud that faked getting shot by the mob to look tough.He's famous for his catch phrases.He's the Italian version of Al Sharpton.Lee 01.10.06 - 11:17 am #

I SAY : Guardian Angels are Not the solution. Problem is too many lost kids growing to become thugs. Þ

Monday, December 19, 2005

Hirsi Ali is on Shay Riley's Booker Rising Bolg

Black Perspective and Introspection
http://blackintrospection.blogspot.com/

Welcome to Black Perspective and Introspection; One of the best places in the Blogsphere to find insight from a Black perspective not beholden to White America.

SAYS:

On Booker Rising

As much as I generally find women from the African Horn region to be very attractive.....she is not among them. She looks like a tanned European....maybe that is why some folks think she's hot...because she has the European look. I am amazed at the prominence of this person on this blog. I had not visited this blog for several months and when I returned....you guessed it...her mug was on the page. What does this person demonstrate or manifest that makes her such a story topic on this Blog?


Noah Homepage 01.11.06 - 12:09 pm #

I SAY: she is like two former roomate. These two are one of the reasons I feel I understand better than most what Hirsi is saying and doing

Sunday, December 18, 2005

The EGBG anti-telemarketing Counterscript

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Saturday, December 17, 2005

China is lifting a million people a month out of poverty

bookerrising.blogspot

SAYS:


THOMAS SOWELL OP-ED: Curing Poverty Or Using Poverty?


The conservative Republican economist argues that leftists make a lot of noise about poverty but show little interest in how poverty has actually been reduced, whether in China or anywhere else:

"Since wealth is the only thing that can cure poverty, you might think that the left would be as obsessed with the creation of wealth as they are with the redistribution of wealth. But you would be wrong. When it comes to lifting people out of poverty, redistribution of income and wealth has a much poorer and more spotty track record than the creation of wealth. In some places, such as Zimbabwe today, attempts at a redistribution of wealth have turned out to be a redistribution of poverty. While the creation of wealth may be more effective for enabling millions of people to rise out of poverty, it provides no special role for the political left, no puffed up importance, no moral superiority, no power for them to wield over others."


# posted by Shay @ 8:13 AM

Friday, December 16, 2005

Cheating your wife is polygamy! French president Mitterrand was polygame, non

http://desinformer.blog.lemonde.fr/desinformer/2006/01/tre_polygame_ou.html


ëtre polygame ou tromper sa femme ?

La polygamie existe bel et bien chez nous:- Mitterrand était polygame, non ?

ses deux conjointes étaient bien ensemble lors de son enterrement. Ses deux familles avaient de fait un statut officiel, toutes les deux protégées par nos institutions...-

Le droit civil français reconnaît la polygamie de ses citoyens, si si ! en Guyane, où une tribu amazonienne ayant la nationalité française a le droit de pratiquer la polygamie.

Par ailleurs, comparons ce qui est comparable, quoi préférer entre :- un guss qui a une femme et une maîtresse, qui vit dans l'hypocrisie et le mensonge, qui traite de façon inéquitable l'une et l'autre ?- et un autre, polygame qui a deux épouses ayant les mêmes droits ; ce guss là n'a pas à mentir ni se cacher.

Quant aux femmes qui sont dans cette situation, laquelle est la moins dure ?celle de l'épouse trompée par son mari qui a une maitresse ?celle de la maitresse qui n'a aucune certitude sur l'avenir de sa relation et qui sait qu'elle a des relations avec un homme marié ?ou celle d'une co-épouse parfaitement au fait de sa situation, qui n'a pas à subir de mensonges ni hyprocrisie de son mari ?

Attention, je ne dis pas qu'être co-épouse est facile à vivre ni plus facile à vivre qu'épouse unique. Je crois que c'est plus facile à vivre qu'être épouse unique délaissée et trompée..

Quant à notre droit civil, il interdit la polygamie aux citoyens français résidant sur un territoire français(sauf en amazonie guyannaise), mais il n'interdit pas de tromper son conjoint.

Les nouvelles mesures de divorce considèrent que tromper son conjoint n'est pas une faute...

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Kim du Toit Writes = Remember what I said above: “Extreme measures also require extreme caution.”

KIM SAYS:

I have little time for laws which allow the police to act like an invading army, simply because it makes their job easier

Ref: theothersideofkim

Kim du Toit is so correct in his view Ø

I am truly happy he is back in the saddle.

LET US CELEBRATE:

a_ Tools use - control Paris Riots the Famas_g2




b_Different king of week-end woman and a Young broad at that





Hope that Kim likes it Þ

Monday, December 12, 2005

Lost- Shannon races ... a gunshot ...! - The mystery of the shaft ...?

Episode review dedicated to Shannon :

tv--lost

The following links are illustrations of Maggie Grace (no money is being received to advertise Ms. Drace).
Hollywood Money Men: ! Please keep her in front of the public and invite her in your production.




Link for extra large :



Þ Þ

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Secret Law in ? US-iztan

From Mark In Mexico:

Sunday, December 11, 2005
Secret Laws?
I have to agree with Kevin Drum on this one.
That is, if it's not against the law.
See also:Echidne of the SnakesPolitical GamesWampumunfutz


Original Original

Quote
WTF? Call me naive, but I've never heard of a secret law. I've heard of secret courts and secret evidence — which are bad enough already — but not secret laws. When did this happen?
End quote

Anne says:

Lets wait Þ

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Twisting swirling and waste - "No intercourse please -- were enlightened."

In my own field I often make the distinction between "activity" - as in "I'm working really hard" - and "progress" - the completion of the project is getting closer.

Usually progress requires activity, but activity is not an accurate indicator of progress.

THUS

sex marlowe

"No intercourse please -- were enlightened."

Sensitive, feminized and resentful, today's young men no longer have the sexual authority to please a woman -- no matter how much oral sex they perform....

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

article by Ann Marlowe at Salon

The polymorphously perverse, gender-is-just-a-construct future that radical feminists and academics used to dream of has actually arrived. Men no longer have any authority, either in their own eyes or in women's, the genders are distinguished socially mainly by stuff they buy, and eroticism has fled from the bedroom to the store. It's sexier for most of us to go shopping than to make love, and so we do....

YOU HAVE TO READ ALL OF IT Þ
..

Friday, December 09, 2005

Blogsphere likes beauty! also loves Lawyers ! but more maybe sexual titillation ?...Ø

If you do a search on Bloger you get these numbers:

743,426 posts matching miss world
290,719 posts matching miss world 2005
21,396 posts matching miss world naked
3,929 posts matching miss world nude
687 posts matching miss world 2005 nigeria
217 posts matching miss world 2005 nigeria lost
31 posts matching miss world althouse
1 posts matching miss world swinsuit

BUT:

outofthejungle.blogspot

declares:

Sunday, December 11, 2005

The World's Most Beautiful Law Student is Icelandic
Iceland produces more than the world's best butter and medieval sagas:


AND THIS PERSON (one must be PC some of the time)

SAYS (small extract- Read the fine analysis done about these contestants):

My Swimsuit Predicts the Finalists for Miss World"
"Hi again, C. Thanks for granting me another opportunity to deliver my predictions for this year's Miss World beauty pageant. Once again it promises to be a fabulous pageant, as the world watches the anointment of its new female leader...."




Okay, on with my picks for the top three finalists...




Finalist #1: Miss Ecuador, Marielisa Marques Gutierrezecuador.jpg
Lots of controversy surrounds Miss Ecuador this year ...






Finalist #2: Miss Serbia & Montenegro, Dina Dzankovicserbia.jpg
Many say she has an unfair advantage being that she represents two countries ...





Finalist #3: Miss Russia, Yulia Ivanovarussia.jpg
I know, this last pick is something of a shocker as it means this is the first year that I haven't picked Miss China to be in the final three.



WRONG CHOICES Þ

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Yes ? men dominate the fashion industry

http://althouse.blogspot.com/2005/12/why-do-gay-men-dominate-fashion.html#comments


Thursday, December 08, 2005

Why do gay men dominate the fashion industry?

opinion.

9:05 AM, December 08, 2005

brylin said... Ann said: "Why don't women dominate?"
At the risk of being ostracized like Larry Summers, I point to the following in today's Seattle Times:

"Just like human boys and girls, male monkeys like to play with toy cars while female monkeys prefer dolls, a research project has shown.

economy works.
9:43 AM, December 08, 2005

Bruce Hayden said... To me, it doesn't make a lot of scientific sense. The traits that would seem to give a gay man an advantage over a straight on in this area are, well, feminine. Such things as noticing and obsessing over details, matching, etc. And so why shouldn't women do as well?

etc.
10:06 AM, December 08, 2005


chuck b. said... I can't agree that obsessing over details is a feminine trait. Straight men appreciate the fine details of all kinds of things. Details are gender-neutral.
funny.
10:52 AM, December 08, 2005


Roger Sweeny said... Michael Vollbracht, the current designer of Bill Blass, said he believes that gay men are demonstrably superior at design, their aesthetic formed by a perception of a woman as an idealized fantasy.



So should we add to Althouse's Law: "You can talk about differences between men and women only if you phrase it to be complimentary to women."

"You can also talk about differences between gay and straight men only if you phrase it to be complimentary to gays."
11:00 AM, December 08, 2005

have changed.
1:46 PM, December 08, 2005


jim http://www.blogger.com/profile/11810199 said... Have a family member in the fashion industry and am happy to provide some unPC stereotyping that exists within the industry:
Straight men (without shoe and lingerie fetishes) are normally into the tried and true and practical. They and "passing for hetero" designers do a lot of preppie and evening classics, unless they're Brit and then all bets are off. Non-designer regular guys are content if wives keep the same comfortable but fairly presentable shoes for twenty years,...

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Le Q juste le Q, ( pour les autres: cul juste le cul )

q.

1. f. Vigésima letra del abecedario español, y decimoséptima del orden latino internacional, que representa el mismo fonema consonántico oclusivo, velar y sordo de la c ante a, o, u, o de la k ante cualquier vocal. Su nombre es cu.
ORTOGR. En español se usa principalmente ante la e o i, mediante interposición gráfica de una u, que generalmente no suena; p. ej., en quema, quite.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

The perfect marriage or SECRETS TO A HAPPY MARRIAGE

The perfect marriage is a deaf man and a blind woman Þ

UPDATE:

SECRETS TO A HAPPY MARRIAGE


1. It is important to find a man that cooks and cleans.
2. It is important to find a man that makes good money.
3. It is important to find a man that likes to have sex.


4. It is important that these three men never meet. Þ


**********

Monday, December 05, 2005

glad to see the majority of you are color blind :>) I am a black female who dates white males.

sagascend in libertariangirl topic white_men_black.html


Betty - A lot of men want to have sex with women they don't want to marry. That's really the bottom line. From what I can see it is a lack of opportunity between White man and Black women. It's changing though.

Posted by: sagascend December 07, 2005 at 03:36 PM


****************************


Wow a loaded topic, but glad to see the majority of you are color blind :>) I am a black female who dates white males. My preference is by enviroment more than anything. I grew up in an all white, high school, neighborhood, and town in a rural area. Like some, my step grandfather was 100% Irish and I saw his pic everday of my childhood, right next to his 1/2 black 1/2 indian wife, Gertie. My real father and mother are black but my sister, who has a different very dark skinned father, looks white! Now I live in Orange County which is also all white. I moved because of a job and guess I didn't notice there was no change. I think if I had grown up in LA in a more even demographic (there were 2 black famlies in my town and one other black child in my grade) I might be attracted to other races. As I meet others however, my attractions expand to other races. This is my experince, it is not driven by illusions of wealth or stability or fear of abuse as some might suggest, just environment.
Posted by: OCgirl April 02, 2005 at 03:25 AM

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Kultur Culture Moeurs and 'fart tax'

Remenber:

In Italy, one does not drink cappuccino in the afternoon.
In Germany, one never points at other people.
In Holland, one does not put curtains in the window.
In America, you do as you please.

A 'fart tax' is to be imposed on New Zealand's livestock, such as these cattlenear Queenstown, to help combat global warming.
New Zealand 'Fart Tax' Causes a Stink

Friday, December 02, 2005

Widmore Laboratory.
Dharma,

"Widmore Construction"
Michael
construction food...
air dropped
Widmore Construction...the built the bunkers
Sun a connection
Michael worked for

a construction Henry

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Vagina-stan Vagini-stan Peni-stan Wanki-stan Wonki-stan

KIND OF CUTE GEOGRAPHY (part 2)

From: http://theheretik.typepad.com/the_heretik/2005/09/in_vaginastan_t.html

Kos, the recently and freely elected King of Penistan, only has the most kindly thoughts for the tribe of Uteri. While the Uteri may think themselves proud citizens of an indepedent Vaginastan, kindly King Kos knows you are but the misguided children of a province of a greater Penistan.
***
From afar would be heard the wailing of wonks in far Wankistan, the province of Penistan least loved by the Uteri.
The Peni Then Would Know the power of the tribe of the Uteri, proud residents all of Vaginastan. But would the Wankers and Wonks be ruled by election of the would be conqueror Uteri called Condi or would they be ruled by the damned dem dame Hillari?
***
set yourself FREE...
King of Penistan has no clothes. His valiant pawns of Penistan who happily carry his water are merely a well paid roving band of DLC toadies and political operatives.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Ann Althouse :Who is Muktar Mai? [S]he was gang-raped

IN
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2005/11/no-matter-what-they-must-talk-about-it.html

there were a few comments that made me jump.
I (Anne) say:ONE CAN SEE THAT THERE ARE MANY PEOPLES THATE ARE COMMENTING AND SPEAK RUBBISH
I AM DISAPOINTED Þ
I used to admire all the posters here. Now I am wondering.

This will be a very long post so be patient and please read and use your brain!!!But I know that a few will post an answer as fast as they can move their finger.:

Comments:EddieP said... God bless Muktar Mai and her muslim sisters. They will be the salvation of, and driving force behind, the reformation of Islam.
I (Anne) say that hell will freeze before.

11:01 AM, November 04, 2005 Pastor_Jeff said... Ann,
What an encouraging and inspiring story! On the one hand, it's a terrible reminder of the real oppression many women still endure. And yet, it's ultimately about one woman turning personal tragedy and injustice into hope and opportunity for many others.
With all the examples of partisan sniping and political posturing, it's so easy to become cynical. Thanks for sharing this.

I (Anne) say: Another one who does not read the news. This was a very big story for a long time. My conclusion is that you are a) un-informed or b) "political posturing".

11:04 AM, November 04, 2005 Elizabeth said... I've been following Muktar Mai's story since it was first reported, maybe last year, if I recall correctly. I'm repeatedly blown away by her poise and resiliance. That's hard to come by, even in a culture that tries to be supportive of rape victims. Imagine having your rape framed as a formal act of justice.
I would like to see her and her allies get more Western support, especially from women. Western feminists are in conflict over how to respond to Islam; one side tends to be too accommodating, citing post-Colonialist doubts about the validity of Western critique of other cultures, particularly given the West's role in destabilizing those cultures, while the side I tend to support takes the stance that essential women's rights are not mutable, even though cultural expression may well be.
I use Marjane Satrapi's graphic novels Persepolis I and II, in two of my literature courses, one of which is also a women's studies course, and ran into conflict with a colleague over whether our students would take her story as being anti-Islam. I think our students are smarter than that, and it's my job to help them past that, anyway. Satrapi's work is autobiographical, and it's hard to argue that we should avoid her because her experience growing up in a secular family during the Iranian Marxist/Fundamentalist revolution complicates a muilticultural utopian outlook.
I think Muktar Mai similarly challenges feminists to expand our ability to view other women's experiences through their own perspectives.

I (anne) say that this is another one that is a verbo motor personality. (this is a very questioning query about the common sense of the writer)

12:53 PM, November 04, 2005 Synova said... This is fantastic. Good for her!
I'm at a total loss, though, to figure out how the heck gang raping her could have anything to do with restoring her family's honor because her brother was with a girl... unless... "with a girl" is a euphamism for sex, if not violent rape, at least fornication, so it was a matter of "you raped one of ours so now we get to rape one of yours, and that will make it fair."
I (Anne) would like to remind you that this is class / tribal thing. It was still done until very recently in Europe. It renders the young girl impure even for the male of her social group. Do not tell me that among your friends you have never heard the label "She is a whore" used to eliminate a wonan competitor.
Maybe they figure that this is better than destroying the brother for breaking the rules. I wonder what the punishment is supposed to be for someone who fornicates.

I (Anne)say that you should not demonstrate your ignorance that clearly.

I wonder if it would have involved the brother *and* the girl from the other village.
One of the arguments against making punishments too harsh is that the people in charge of doing the punishing won't apply it.
(Yes, it's easy to be curious about convoluted social reasoning when it's not happening to me. Also, it's a huge mistake to view understanding motivations as approval in any way shape or form.)

1:03 PM, November 04, 2005 Goesh said... I'm sure once muslim women can vote and don't have to wear sacks and cover their faces all will be well. Just say no to clitorectomy can be their campaign slogan of reformation as they march in jeans and mini-skirts in the islamic capitols of the world. After all, islam is a religion of peace. They should have nothing to fear.

I (Anne) say The sack is used in Yemen but no clitorectomy. Most places where women are subject to clitorectomy the women walk around naked. or bare breasted. We have two different situation here. In Indonesia they used to walk in jeans.

1:15 PM, November 04, 2005 wildaboutharrie said... Synova, no, the brother did not have sex with the girl from the other tribe:
"Mai's then 12-year-old brother Abdul Shakoor (pictured behind her) had been seen walking with a girl from the more influential Mastoi tribe; they demanded Mai's rape to avenge their 'honor.' Mai's family sat helplessly while she was dragged into a room, even as she screamed and pleaded for mercy. To further humiliate her, and make an example of those who would defy the power of local strongmen, she was paraded naked before hundreds of onlookers. Her father covered her with a shawl and walked her home."
http://www.time.com/time/asia/2004/heroes/hmukhtar_mai.html

I (Anne) say at least some body that got informed before commenting.

1:46 PM, November 04, 2005 wildaboutharrie said... (Sorry, I should have said "apparently" did not have sex with her...but I've been following this story for a while also and I've never heard it reported that the two young people had sex...)

1:48 PM, November 04, 2005 wildaboutharrie said... Synova, I'm confused, I think you're contradicting yourself or I'm addled with baby-brain:
You seem to be saying that taking the woman's perspective into consideration means you have to bow to the cultural norms, but then you say knowing her perspective affirms what is consistent across cultures.
It's an interesting question, anyway. And making it even more difficult is that so often practices we abhor - rape revenge, bride burning, female genital mutilation - are carried out or at least supported by many women.

I (anne) confirm that almost 98 percent of culture is transmited by women brvo for saying it
"And making it even more difficult is that so often practices we abhor - rape revenge, bride burning, female genital mutilation - are carried out or at least supported by many women." I know the Horn of Afrika culture and can certify that very few father approve of clitorectomy. But they go along because they must respect the elder women REPEAT : THE ELDER WOMEN
Even in this forum we have an elder women that want to dictate to younger generation and i name :Elizabeth



3:22 PM, November 04, 2005 Elizabeth said... PatCA,
I think the reasonable side is winning that debate in feminist circles, as we did in the 80s with anti-porn dogma.
Where I am led to agree with the post-colonialists is when they argue that Western feminists don't always have the best ideas on how to address women's issues cross-culturally, and need to listen to the women themselves, not just proceed with an assumption that we have all the answers. Asking "what do you need from me" can be more useful than "hey, here's how we do things in the First World."
In this case, notice that Muktar pursued her case, won in court, and used the money to build something that might make a difference in her local community.

I (Anne) say that if you get yourself informed you will find that she could not get justice in court. It is only when the US government (under influence of its citizen) twisted a few arm that Parkistan did the rigth thing.

3:35 PM, November 04, 2005 whit said... Synova:You wrote - "It affirms the fact that human rights ought to be applied across cultures. Women should not be raped or mutilated, children should not be sold, and it doesn't matter if these things are a normal part of the "culture."

I (Anne) say that these are only the values of the day - today. They will change with time. A few years ago young girls had their feet crippled in some asian culture. It does not happen any more. A few centuries ago European cultures arranged marriage...In a few centuries, if we do not control the population, people will recycle the dead in food (maybe)!!

Friday, October 21, 2005

Woman in advertising Should Read Ann Althouse

Nancy Vonk Co-Chief Creative Officer Ogilvy Toronto in

http://ihaveanidea.org/articles/archives/268-Female-Like-Me.html


said
..................
And by the way, can you imagine law or med school professors giving their female students the same advice? (Step aside, ladies, the boys will take care of the hard stuff. Enjoy motherhood you lucky girls.)

....................

I SAY:

another big name that starts a question line and does not have a clue about what the rest of the world is living.

BUT AS A result somebody lost his job:

WPP's French Tells Why He Resigned

French tendered his resignation two weeks after he made controversial remarks about women at an industry event in Toronto.


link: http://www.adweek.com/aw/national/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001348797

*************
I guess he did not have the money that Harvard has to build a "dummy" (meanning artificial)program.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

On the west coast of Africa.. the language is Yoruba.

I SAY: Another nail in the PC Magik Land. See:

http://bookerrising.blogspot.com/2005/10/just-tell-me-this-why.html

CaribPundit, a conservative blogger, writes: "Why, oh, why do new world blacks insist on learning Swahili as our African language? Look, I've got no beef with Swahili, per se.


It is just that Swahili, as the accepted language of New World blacks, is ahistorical.
.............
Our culture is traceable to the west coast of Africa.
............you'll discover that the language is Yoruba.

............... However, when we yearn to recapture the language of long dead ancestors.............

stop fooling ourselves about Swahili."

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Blackbird wing corrugated - Fun fact for UFO maniacs and Art Bell fans

Studies of the aircraft's titanium skin revealed the metal was actually growing stronger over time due to the intense heating caused by aerodynamic friction, a process similar to annealing.


Major portions of the upper and lower inboard wing skin of the SR-71 were actually corrugated, not smooth.

The thermal expansion stresses of a smooth skin would have resulted in the aircraft skin splitting or curling.

By making the surface corrugated, the skin was allowed to expand vertically as

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Harold Pinter and VS Naipaul

http://bookerrising.blogspot.com/2005/10/on-harold-pinter.html


I SAY:
Best overall best writer in the world is VS Naipaul.
Reading him is like eating chocolate.You may not like what the story is all about but the play of the words is sensual experience

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Many black Americans really have African surnames

http://bookerrising.blogspot.com/2005/10/gregory-kane-commentary-black-history.html

GREGORY KANE COMMENTARY: Black History Is Much More Complex And Fascinating Than We’ve Been Taught
The black conservative Republican columnist asks: How many black Americans really have African surnames that they think are European surnames?

"""""""""""""""""""Snip

'His name was Belali Mohomet. ‘Belali,’ spelled in various ways, is a common Muslim name…Belali slides easily into the English ‘Bailey,’ a common African surname ......

"""""""""""read all of it

I have a problem. These are Muslim not Afrikan names .

See other post about Swahili

UPDATE ************************
Blog Consolidation by Shay

AS posted on

http://crispus.blogspot.com/

Blog Consolidation
It's getting too burdensome to have my personal blog here, and also post at Booker Rising - our daily news site targeting black moderates and black conservatives. So we're consolidating the two blogs, and material here is being moved over there. Go check out Booker Rising!

posted by shay at 6:48 PM Trackback (0) Thursday, October 28, 2004

Monday, October 03, 2005

Unmatched males at the bottom of the economic hierarchy

Ann Althouse said...
Gerry: It's a dysfunctional situation, portending immense social problems. Unmatched males at the bottom of the economic hierarchy and unmatched females at the top -- with the two groups enlarging over time. You don't worry about that?
7:45 AM

I SAY:
This situation has been lived in other times and places.

exemple-a: after both wars europe had strong imbalance

Solution 1: Become part of the groupies or harem of older wiser Man (Men)
Solution 2: marry below and play pretend (a much used solution)
Solution 3: become missionary and then in other place in the world use a mix a solution 2 and 1.

Other exemple: Caribeen (Sp?) Solution 1 and 2 apply

Final exemple: USA today Be single and get baby from plastic bottles then in next generation problem is solved.

Only impediment is that a strong woman sees her heirs loosing their life with loosers or worst.

Society looses nothing but its culture because replacement population will be latinos and asians.

Is that good or part of gods'plan? Þ Þ

Anne who is sad!

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Idiots are most ingenious

You can't make anything idiot proof because idiots are so ingenious.

Ron Burn


I do not know who is Ron Burn but it is confirmed every day.

Friday, September 02, 2005

Finally, something good coming from German appeasement policy.



  • ********************

    Sorry to debunk your fabulous Google ranking on "German appeasement policy".

    You are simply freeloading

    Of course Google is a machine and can't understand this.

    leade Google with... say... Bulgarian appeasement policy

    Or try with "krzzzzz sex". Easy. But pointless.

    Posted by: Querdenker August 06, 2005 at 11:25 PM



    Niko, Medienkritik comes up top because these three terms appear next to each other, unlike in other websites that deal with appeasement policy regarding Germany. (It's a known trick of search engine optimizers to do the three word combo, with many terms on different pages, to impress their clients. You only find out whether the optimizer really did hard work by searching for the three word combo in scare quotes. If only a few listings come up, no reason to brag about your work).

    Try Israeli appeasement policy or Israel appeasement policy. I guess you will agree that no such thing exists. Check what comes up

    OK, now for the good thing: If you just google appeasement policy, Medienkritik comes up 4th (funny that didn't happen when I checked before, google isn't predictable). Now that seems


    If you make the top ten with "appeasement" alone... now that has a lot to do with other sites linking to you. Blogs do have an advantage because with all the crosslinking going on they are pretty popular at Google, often more than a site that may have much better info about the term. The "frequent update factor" also plays a role here. Google likes sites that change often.

    Oh and Heise can be quite educating. I learned a lot about the elusive "Gepardenforelle" there :-)


    Posted by: Querdenker August 07, 2005 at 01:33 AM

    All very fine Querdenker but it's just useless technological wankery. Shoot does anyone use AltaVista anymore? DogPile? I found Medienkritic via a site I followed a URL on Slashdot too.

    Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom August 07, 2005 at 01:42 AM

    Not really useless: If you bring a site with "used Mercedes cars in Berlin" to the top that means sales. Those "wankers" make quite a few bucks with that.

    Google "Sock Puppet of Doom". Heh

    Posted by: Querdenker August 07, 2005 at 01:50 AM


    Incoming links are important when it comes to one or two common terms you want to have in the top ten... with a combo of three a perfect title tag (plus relevant text) will do just fine often. So relax, man.


    Posted by: Querdenker August 07, 2005 at 02:54 AM

    Wow, things must be pretty slow if all you can argue about is our google rankings...lol

    Posted by: RayD August 07, 2005 at 05:14 AM