Friday, November 7, 2008

When Will Obama Get Us Out Of Iraq?

The Iraqis have come up with a plan to have US troops out of their country in three years. However, I'm hoping that Obama gets us out of there sooner. Like in 18 months. The puppy below is sleeping under a US serviceman's hat in Baquba 40 miles northeast of Baghdad.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

The New 'Terrorist Release Program' is Off to a Good Start!

This person has just been released by the US Navy under the recently adopted "Terrorist Release Program."

Today 12 foreign & 18 national visitors

There's 6 more hours left in the day but I'm going to list the foreign and national visitors today thus far:

Foreign:
APO, Armed Forces, Europe (good to see you); Stockholm, Stockholm Lans, Sweden; Ingolstadt, Bayern, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Szeged, Hungary; Stockport, United Kingdom; Paris Ile-de-france, France; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela; Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada; Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; and London, United Kingdom.

National:
Franklin, Tennessee; Athens, Georgia; Twin Falls, Idaho; Cincinnati, Ohio; Lodi, New Jersey; Fresh Meadows, New York; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Irving, Texas; Urbana, Illinois; Minneopolis, Minnesota; Enumclaw, Washington; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Okemos, Michigan.

I do get visitors from throughout California too, but I like to highlight the national and international ones.

What Fun the Wasilla Hillbillies had BEFORE The Party ENDED!

          

Looks like Alaska Gov. Palin and family's mad spending spree while she was in the Big City appalled McCain staffers who hid the shopping splurge from McCain because they knew it would piss him off!

 CLICK HERE for more details about those fun-loving Wasilla Hillbillies, who came close to moving to Washington on sled dog pack trains!

    

Pooh Sketch fetches $50,000

An original drawing of A.A. Milne's popular children's characters Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger and Piglet fetched $50,000 in a London auction recently. The artist was E.H. Shepard, the famous children's book illustrator. The winning bid came via the phone as a German man bought it for his wife who is a big Pooh fan.

I remember reading about the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh 50 years ago, and find it fun to see my grandchildren reading Winnie today! It's an ageless collection of fun-loving talking animals. My other favorite children's series was the Doctor Doolittle books.

LAKERS SPOIL CLIPPERS HOME OPENER

After thrashing the Clippers a week ago by 38 points, the Lakers were back at it again last night, as they won by 20 points. Baron Davis (looking at Kobe above) promised fans this year that the Clippers would be winners. It looks like it's going to be hard to follow up on that promise. The Lakers are still undefeated and looking very much like the Western Conference champs that they are.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

National & International visitor's in the last 48 hours

I want to thank my visitors for stopping by (some of you numerous times) in just the last 48 hours.

From Other Countries:
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada; Legaspi, Philippines; Stockport, United Kingdom; Winsor, Ontario, Canada; Singapore, Singapore; Middlesbrough, United Kingdom; Athens, Attiki, Greece; Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada; London, United Kingdom; Budapest, Hungry; Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom; Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt; Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Lipany, Presov, Slovakia.

Four from Canada and four from the United Kingdom. My family, the Stancliff's, are direct descendents of James Stancliff of England, who came to the new world in the late 1690's.

I've never met any of my British cousins. Perhaps now, I will discover some through this wonderous internet!

Meanwhile here's a big hello to all of you Americans from around the country:

Charlotte, North Carolina; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Argyle, Texas; Las Vegas, Nevada; Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia; Florence, Alabama; Chandle, Arizonia; Boston, Massachusetts; Ogden, Utah; Alvin, Texas; Lugoff, South Carolina; High Point, North Carolina; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Elizabethton, Tennessee; Umpire, Arkansas; Flagstaff, Arizonia; Denver, Colorado; Marietta, Georgia; Midlothian, Texas; North Branford, Connecticut; Columbia Falls, Montana; Brevard, North Carolina; and North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

Four from North Carolina. You are the state leading the way to this blog: AS IT STANDS! See you all again God willing...

TALK ABOUT HARD TIMES IN THIS ECONOMY: EVEN SEX DOESN'T SELL WELL!

At Donna's Ranch, a brothel in Wells, Nevada, most of the customers are long-haul truckers. High fuel prices and food prices have drained most of them of 'play money' and the world's oldest profession is feeling the pinch of this depression we're currently in.

Nevada's 25 legal brothels are fighting to stay open with the decline in profits. I can't think of any luxury retailers who are not touched by the disappearing consumer.

The owner of Donna's Ranch has been talking about putting cattle on his acreage and making it a real ranch! How's that for irony?

He plan's on raising and providing meat for the business as another way to save money in these hard times.

The LA TIMES has an interesting feature regarding these women who sell sex to make a living. CLICK HERE to read more. 

Gay Marriage Ban Looks Like it's Going to Pass in California

With the numbers still being counted, it looks like Prop 8 is going to pass sometime today. If it does, it's going to set back any progress Gays and Lesbians have made for equality. There's also all the marriages that were preformed the last year. What happens now?

In this year of historic change - where we elected a black President - voters have turned by the clock in California when it comes to equal rights for all. It amazes me how intolerant people can be. 

Changing of the Guard: Obama and Biden Head for the White House

In a landslide victory, Barrack Obama made history. This time Ohio and Florida went to the Democrats. America is in for a new era as the world watched us elect the first African-American to the presidency. Obama's message was CHANGE. Now we have to hope that positive changes do take place. A daunting task lies ahead for the new administration.

Lies Versus Reality: Who's Winning the War of Words?

Lies and unverified rumors course through the right-wing narrative universe daily. Reality is constantly trying to catch up to the poisonous...