Friday, June 01, 2007
Terror Free Oil
Check it out at http://www.terrorfreeoil.org/companies.php
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
I Am John Doe
Dear Muslim Terrorist Plotter/Planner/Funder/Enabler/Apologist,
You do not know me. But I am on the lookout for you. You are my enemy. And I am yours.
I am John Doe.
I am traveling on your plane. I am riding on your train. I am at your bus stop. I am on your street. I am in your subway car. I am on your lift.
I am your neighbor. I am your customer. I am your classmate. I am your boss.
I am John Doe.
I will never forget the example of the passengers of American Airlines Flight 93 who refused to sit back on 9/11 and let themselves be murdered in the name of Islam without a fight.
I will never forget the passengers and crew members who tackled al Qaeda shoe-bomber Richard Reid on American Airlines Flight 63 before he had a chance to blow up the plane over the Atlantic Ocean.
I will never forget the alertness of actor James Woods, who notified a stewardess that several Arab men sitting in his first-class cabin on an August 2001 flight were behaving strangely. The men turned out to be 9/11 hijackers on a test run.
I will act when homeland security officials ask me to “report suspicious activity.”
I will embrace my local police department’s admonition: “If you see something, say something.”
I am John Doe.
I will protest your Jew-hating, America-bashing “scholars.”
I will petition against your hate-mongering mosque leaders.
I will raise my voice against your subjugation of women and religious minorities.
I will challenge your attempts to indoctrinate my children in our schools.
I will combat your violent propaganda on the Internet.
I am John Doe.
I will support law enforcement initiatives to spy on your operatives, cut off your funding, and disrupt your murderous conspiracies.
I will oppose all attempts to undermine our borders and immigration laws.
I will resist the imposition of sharia principles and sharia law in my taxi cab, my restaurant, my community pool, the halls of Congress, our national monuments, the radio and television airwaves, and all public spaces.
I will not be censored in the name of tolerance.
I will not be cowed by your Beltway lobbying groups in moderate clothing. I will not cringe when you shriek about “profiling” or “Islamophobia.”
I will put my family’s safety above sensitivity. I will put my country above multiculturalism.
I will not submit to your will. I will not be intimidated.
I am John Doe.
LinkWednesday, November 29, 2006
"-" I rarely play the song, just not into it, boring, etc.
"+" Good to Great song that I play often.
Guitar Hero
1. Opening Licks
- "I Love Rock & Roll" - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- "I Wanna Be Sedated" - The Ramones
+ "Thunder Kiss '65" - White Zombie
- "Smoke on the Water" - Deep Purple
+ "Infected" - Bad Religion
2. Axe-Grinders
+ "Iron Man" - Black Sabbath
+ "More Than a Feeling" - Boston
- "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" - Judas Priest
+ "Take Me Out" - Franz Ferdinand
- "Sharp Dressed Man" - ZZ Top
3. Thrash And Burn
+ "Killer Queen" - Queen
- "Hey You" - The Exies
+ "Stellar" - Incubus
- "Heart Full of Black" - Burning Brides
- "Symphony of Destruction" - Megadeth
4. Return of the Shred
+ "Ziggy Stardust" - David Bowie
- "Fat Lip" - Sum 41
+ "Cochise" - Audioslave
- "Take It Off" - The Donnas
+ "Unsung" - Helmet
5. Fret-Burners
+ "Spanish Castle Magic" - Jimi Hendrix
- "Higher Ground" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
+ "No One Knows" - Queens of the Stone Age
- "Ace Of Spades" - Motörhead
+ "Crossroads" - Cream
6. Face-Melters
+ "Godzilla" - Blue Öyster Cult
+ "Texas Flood" - Stevie Ray Vaughan
- "Frankenstein" - The Edgar Winter Group
- "Cowboys from Hell" - Pantera
+ "Bark at the Moon" - Ozzy Osbourne
Bonus Tracks
+ "Fire It Up" - Black Label Society
+ "Cheat on the Church" - Graveyard BBQ
+ "Caveman Rejoice" - The Bags
- "Eureka, I've Found Love" - The Upper Crust
- "All of This" - Shaimus
- "Behind The Mask" - Anarchy Club
+ "The Breaking Wheel" - Artillery
- "Callout" - The Acro-brats
- "Decontrol" - Drist
+ "Even Rats" - The Slip
- "Farewell Myth" - Made in Mexico
- "Fly on the Wall" - Din
- "Get Ready 2 Rokk" - Freezepop
- "Guitar Hero" - Monkey Steals The Peach
- "Hey" - Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives
- "Sail Your Ship By" - Count Zero
+ "Story of My Love" - The Model Sons
Guitar Hero II
1. Opening Licks
- "Shout at the Devil" - Mötley Crüe
- "Mother" - Danzig
- "Surrender" - Cheap Trick
- "Woman" - Wolfmother
+ "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" - Spinal Tap
2. Amp-Warmers
- "Strutter" - KISS
- "Heart-Shaped Box" - Nirvana (note - they overpowered the bass line and made this song suck)
- "Message in a Bottle" - The Police
- "You Really Got Me" - Van Halen
+ "Carry On Wayward Son" - Kansas
3. String-Snappers
+ "Monkey Wrench" - Foo Fighters
- "Them Bones" - Alice in Chains (note - they used the new very un-Lane Staley singer, song sucks)
- "Search and Destroy" - Iggy Pop and The Stooges
- "Tattooed Love Boys" - The Pretenders
+ "War Pigs" - Black Sabbath
4. Thrash and Burn
- "Cherry Pie" - Warrant
- "Who Was in My Room Last Night?" - Butthole Surfers
- "Girlfriend" - Matthew Sweet
- "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" - The Rolling Stones
+ "Sweet Child O' Mine" - Guns N' Roses
5. Return of the Shred
- "Killing in the Name" - Rage Against the Machine (note - another replacement singer, this one sucks especially bad)
+ "John the Fisherman" - Primus
+ "Freya" - The Sword
- "Bad Reputation" - Thin Lizzy
- "Last Child" - Aerosmith
6. Relentless Riffs
+ "Crazy on You" - Heart
+ "Trippin' On a Hole in a Paper Heart" - Stone Temple Pilots
- "Rock This Town" - Stray Cats
- "Jessica" - The Allman Brothers Band
+ "Stop" - Jane's Addiction
7. Furious Fretwork
- "Madhouse" - Anthrax
- "Carry Me Home" - The Living End
+ "Laid to Rest" - Lamb of God
+ "Psychobilly Freakout" - The Reverend Horton Heat
- "YYZ" - Rush
8. Face-Melters
+ "Beast and the Harlot" - Avenged Sevenfold
+ "Institutionalized" - Suicidal Tendencies
+ "Misirlou" - Dick Dale
+ "Hangar 18" - Megadeth
+ "Free Bird" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Bonus tracks
- "Arterial Black" - Drist
- "Collide" - Anarchy Club
* "Elephant Bones" - That Handsome Devil
* "Fall of Pangea" - Valient Thorr
* "FTK" - Vagiant
* "Gemini" - Brian Kahanek
* "Jordan" - Buckethead
* "Laughtrack" - The Acro-brats
+ "Less Talk More Rokk" - Freezepop
+ "The Light that Blinds" - Shadows Fall
- "Mr. Fix-it" - The Amazing Royal Crowns
+ "The New Black" - Every Time I Die
- "One for the Road" - Breaking Wheel
* "Parasite" - The Neighborhoods
* "Push Push (Lady Lightning)" - Bang Camaro
* "Radium Eyes" - Count Zero
* "Raw Dog" - The Last Vegas (Winner of the "Be a Guitar Hero" Contest)
* "Red Lottery" - Megasus
+ "Six" - All That Remains
- "Soy Bomb" - Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives
+ "Thunderhorse" - Dethklok
- "Trogdor" - Strong Bad
- "The X-Stream" - Voivod
- "Yes We Can" - Made in Mexico
So that's . . .
Guitar Hero
25 -
22 +
Guitar Hero II
31 -
22 +
11 Neutral, guess i haven't played them enough
So weirdly enough, I like the exact same number songs from both games. Wierd to me, because I thought Guitar Hero II was severely lacking in good songs. I think part of it might be that a bunch of those songs on the first game I have marked "-" are actually more enjoyable to play than the "-" songs from Guitar Hero II. Most of the opening songs for Guitar Hero II just really suck.
And this new beta of blogspot sucks. Thanks for bolding half my post and the not being able to fix it.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Veteran's Day
There is a good chance I'll be testing to my next belt level in shaolin next week. Possibly. I probably could have tested months ago, but I'm not the kind of guy that is there just to jump through the ranks and make black as quick as possible. But now the instructor has been hammering on me to test . . . so I guess I'm going to do it. Assuming I pass, that leaves just one more level of brown and then I test to black. Which honestly means that much, except that the real training starts at black. Whatever the case, I've really been enjoying it and man, such a great stress reliever.
Oh yea, as a follow up to that interview that I failed a few months back. Well, I have heard through various third parties that my name is actually a bad word at that company ?!?! How is that even possible, they didn't even hired me, I never filled out an employee application. I swear, that was the weirdest interview I have ever done.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Ann Coulter on the election results
Historic victory for Diebold!
The most important quote is comparing the results of this election to previous 6th year election results,
In fact, if the Democrats' pathetic gains in a sixth-year election are a statement about the war in Iraq, Americans must love the war! As Roll Call put it back when Clinton was president: "Simply put, the party controlling the White House nearly always loses House seats in midterm elections" -- especially in the sixth year.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt's sixth year in 1938, Democrats lost 71 seats in the House and six in the Senate.
In Dwight Eisenhower's sixth year in 1958, Republicans lost 47 House seats, 13 in the Senate.
In John F. Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson's sixth year, Democrats lost 47 seats in the House and three in the Senate.
In Richard Nixon/Gerald Ford's sixth year in office in 1974, Republicans lost 43 House seats and three Senate seats.
Unfortunate Results. Possibly.
But as with all elections, it's a lose - lose situation. Anyone who knows me has heard how I feel about politicians in general. R is just as corrupt as D and vice versa. Power corrupts and all that.
That said, I'm still a bit surprised. Only so much though, I've found that terrorism is not only a complex subject, but also an uncomfortable one for most Americans. I don't think most people understand the value of America's presence in Iraq and the rest of the Middle East. So this is what we get.
And let's not forget the MSM influence. Another vastly unfortunate, I'd say even anti-American, mechanism is our country. I watched of a bit of the news as the election results came in and it was like they were throwing a party. My, so non-partisan *sarcasm*.
Ultimately, I am going to hope for the best, as pointless as that may be. I had heard a rumors that some of the Democrats were a bit more conservative and I am going to hope level headed. Time will tell.
In other news I am massively overloaded with work and under a lot of stress. As always, I go from doing practically nothing to do far too much. The nature of the business I suppose? It's starting to get old.
Monday, November 06, 2006
mid-term elections
http://thenaturaltruth.blogspot.com/2006/11/either-we-win-or-you-cheated.html
Personally, I agree with the common sentiment I am seeing all over the conservative blogosphere, most Americans aren't will to go with the Democrats and initiate a full on retreat from radical islam.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Kerry . . . what an idiot
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=23187&only&rss
Monday, October 02, 2006
Internet Gambling
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Say What??
Fortunately, I had no intention of taking the job, I was more feeling it out for our move to Dallas next year. With that said, I am pretty pissed off that they (they being that woman) me would accuse me of lying. Sigh.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Updates
Going to shaolin very regularly since . . . June or July, something like that. Starting to feel pretty good, body is getting back in shape and in just the past few weeks I've finally caught up to where I was 2 years ago as far as my forms are concerned. Good stuff.
Lots of crap happening on the job front. As I mentioned on the boards, that company did not win the contract they have been pursuing for about 6 months now. Really, that's a good thing for me, as I was going to have to tell them no. I would have felt bad bailing on them after all this time. Problem solved and I am sure they are devstated. They were just so incredibly sure they had the contract. Man.
I switched to a different contract within my own company and it's looking to be a good one. The other guys on the team are cool and the work is very technical. The job site is only a 10 minute drive from my house, which by itself is a freaking miracle. Contract is supposed to go till next May or June, which is perfect timing for us, with our potential move to Dallas. All and all, it's shaping up rather well.
Had an interview with EMC, the MS Practice division last week. Interviewed with them just to have a fallback plan in case my current contract goes sour, which I am finding out over the years is always a possibility in this line of work. The phone screen and the interview went pretty well I thought . . . more then well, I thought I nailed it. But they haven't gotten back to me. Kind of wierd, but whatever.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Friday, July 28, 2006
This is Islam
My response in the associated Digg,
Every decent human being should be outraged by this! THIS is what Islam IS. American Islamic organizations would have you believe all the bs they constantly spew about "peace" and "understanding" and this or that. LIES. This is just one story out of hundreds regarding the atrocities committed on a daily basis directly under the name of Islam. When will people recognize that this is war for civilization as we know it? Muslims worldwide already know this, acknowledge the war and brutally practice Jihad against us.
Islam is the great evil in the world today and this story is just a small dark drop in the bucket of what we are dealing with. Wake up America, before it's too late.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Cowboys and ?
Three strangers strike up a conversation in the airport passenger lounge in the Ft. Stockton Airport (deep west Texas), awaiting their flights.
One is an American Indian passing through from Taos. Another is a Cowboy on his way to Fort Worth for a livestock show and the third passenger is a fundamentalist Arab student, newly arrived at Texas State University from the Middle East.
Their discussion drifts to their diverse cultures. Soon, the two Westerners learn that the Arab is a devout, radical Muslim and the conversation falls into an uneasy lull.
The cowboy leans back in his chair, crosses his boots on a magazine table and tips his big sweat-stained hat forward over his face. The wind outside is blowing tumbleweeds around, and the old windsock is flapping; but still no plane comes.
Finally, the American Indian clears his throat and softly he speaks, "At one time here, my people were many, but sadly, now we are few."
The Muslim student raises an eyebrow and leans forward, "Once my people were few," he sneers, "and now we are many. Why do you suppose that is?"
The Texas cowboy shifts his toothpick to one side of his mouth and from the darkness beneath his Stetson says in a drawl, "That's 'cause we ain't played Cowboys and Muslims yet, but I do believe it's a-comin."


