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Radical Incline

Random Items In No Particular Order

[Update 2015 Mar 23: After this page, I re-ignited the Blog Heap o'Links, with these kinds of links every day, or, at least, every day so far.]

Web PushingI had too many tabs open on the browser, and didn't know what else to do with them, so I dumped them here.

Wherein I discover that after a four-month hiatus from webworking, my HTML skills are rusty.

Two dozen random items, in no particular order.

1.
Giant Men Meet Tiny Kittens
Video from BuzzFeedVideo c/o Chicks on the Right


The president has long been criticized for his lack of strategic vision. But what if a strategy, centered on Iran, has been in place from the start and consistently followed to this day?

Michael Doran at Mosaic Magazine, c/o War News Updates

No special recognition for the unborn 14th victim.



6.
I turned up this while websurfing, from 2005:
Celebrating terrorism on America's birthday
Danny Carlton at JackLewis.net, c/o Liberal Logic

Claims that Battle Hymn of the Republic was written by Harriet Beacher Stowe and celebrates John Brown "terrorizing innocent people."

A commenter corrects him on the author of the Hymn being Julia Ward Howe and the tune was merely taken from "John Brown's Body." The author replies that he knew that, got the names mixed up, but still claims it's about John Brown. No substantianting links.

Nothing about this in Wikipedia's article on the Battle Hymn.

"Reverend James Freeman Clarke, suggested to Howe that she write new words for the fighting men's song. Staying at the Willard Hotel in Washington on the night of November 18, 1861, Howe awoke with the words of the song in her mind and in near darkness wrote the verses to the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic.'"


“The criminal ailment. Drug smugglers are using these,” Senator Ralph Shortey said. “You know, cattle thefts, cattle thieves are using these things to track the movements of cattle.”

That is why Sen. Shortey says he wrote a bill aimed at protecting your land and privacy. If it passes, you would be able to shoot down a drone on your property and not be held liable.


"…the army that's supposedly taking over for the US is disappearing."



10.
OK flagCattle Russlin'

The stolen cattle were sold at a livestock auction in Sulphur, and now they could be anywhere in the United States.

Barnes may never get his cattle back, but he will get his money back, according to Flowers.

Flowers said the case is bigger than they originally thought.

They have now identified five suspects. Two have been arrested so far accused of stealing from additional ranches in Oklahoma.

You can get up to 10 years in prison for each head of livestock.

This article by Jessica Schambach at KOCO is a bit disappointing. Cattle rustling is apparently no longer a hanging offense. Sure hope those "10 years per head" don't run concurrenlty.



12.
"Our" who, comrade?

“We are summoned to push back against those who would distort our religion for their nihilistic ends,” Obama said during remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast.


13.
Tu Quoque Error

The President was speaking in the context of the horrific murder of Jordanian pilot Lt. Mu’adh Yusuf al Kasasibah by burning him alive. And Obama, always supposing himself to be the only reasonable man in the room wanted to warn others, “Hey, Christians have done some nasty things, too, so let’s not go overboard in reaction.”

This is called a tu quoque error, Latin for “you, too,” or arguing the accuser is a hypocrite for being just as guilty as the accused. Not only is this an error of relevancy –what happened centuries ago has no bearing on the atrocities committed by ISIS nor our condemnation of them– in this case Obama is showing an all too common ignorance of both history and the religions he presumes to lecture about.

Put bluntly, when a Christian commits “terrible deeds” while invoking the name of Christ, he is acting against Christ’s teachings. On the other hand, when a Muslim does something similar, he is often acting in accord with the teachings of the Qur’an, the hadiths, and the recorded deeds of the life of Muhammad.

Sister Toldjah


14.
From His Own Lips

Christianity is founded upon the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, the Son of God and the Redeemer of Mankind. Nothing in His teachings as they’re recorded in the Gospels justifies the atrocities committed upon Jerusalem and Constantinople. Nor was there any attempt, even by the perpetrators, to justify them as Christian deeds. Any professing Christian should know that – and Barack Hussein Obama claims to be a Christian.

By the words he allowed to fall from his own lips, Obama has put his claim of Christian devotion in the toilet. …

Francis W. Porretto at Bastion of Liberty


15.
No Greater Love

This upcoming documentary by U.S. Army Chaplain (Capt.) Justin Roberts sets out to bridge this gap between the American public and its combat veterans through extensive footage he shot in Afghanistan and follow-up interviews with soldiers and Gold Star wives and families.

“This film isn’t a contrived story about soldiers, it IS soldiers; this is us talking,” Roberts said. “These are our conversations.”

“No Greater Love” is an immersive look at combat deployment through ambushes, IED’s, suicide vest attacks, two large scale operations, and finally the journey back home, where many veterans now find themselves.

Michele Hickford at AllenBWest.com

Preview Video


#5 Katz Drug in downtown Oklahoma City was the setting of what’s referred to as the tipping point in the nation’s civil rights movement. That’s where, in the fall of 1958, Clara Luper and 13 black children participated in a sit-in, silently and non-violently protesting segregation at the store’s lunch counter. …


17.
Opposite Day is Every Day for Jeb

Jeb Bush: "it’s not possible in a free country to completely control the border without us losing our freedoms and liberties."

Seriously.



Dad: "They took me in see him and I looked at this guy and I said, he's beautiful -- he's perfect and I'm absolutely keeping him."


Serious mold in these pictures!


GUTHRIE, Oklahoma - The Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II, better known as the Warthog, has earned a reputation for toughness over the years.

Now, one of the military's flying guns has landed in the Sooner state to take on a new mission - this one inside Oklahoma storms.

Its mission is to make forecasts more accurate and get lifesaving warnings out sooner. …


…Those turnpike hoppers collect millions of dollars a year in tolls. And they occasionally swallow more than quarters, dimes and nickels. …wedding ring slipped off her finger and straight down the change shoot. … Fake coins, buttons, and bullets… Tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry… some bizarre, inexplicable items too…



24.
Valentine's Critter Cuteness
Claudia at IOTWreport.com
Dog with Rose



Short & Tall Tales

Experiments with the semi-domesticated breeds.

Nauga eyes

Grandfather was a businesman, cattleman, and a practical scientist. In the then still relatively newly-opened lands of former Indian Territory, he dabbled in cattle breeding, and importing various grasses to see what stood up well in the tallgrass environment.

Back in 1946 or 1947, my grandfather tried introducing some of the tamer strain of Naugas on his ranch in Oklahoma. The first thing he learned was, the Naugas had to be fenced well off from the Angus; the newcomers absolutely terrified the cattle. Naugas were as easily contained as cattle, but grandfather lost a few Nauga cows before realizing that, because of their height and clumsiness, the Nauga pasture had to be re-posted and re-strung one strand of bob war higher.

They weren't fit for human consumption, as everyone knows, but they initially seemed profitable because, being lean, they didn't eat much, so you could get many more head per acre than cattle. As an added benefit, especially in Oklahoma grasslands, they killed snakes. Some Nauga pheromone actually attracted snakes, then the Naugas would sit on the slitherers to squish them, before devouring them whole, even poisonous ones. Decades after the Naugas were gone, the snake population in that area was still low.

Nauga Ranch
Naugas on the Prairie

The domesticated breed looked all puffed out and smooth like the wild varieties, but domestic Nauga were bred for their bounty of hide; if you looked closely, you'd see their skins were wrinkled and folded like a Shar-Pei. Unfortunately, as it turned out, the intense Oklahoma summer heat made the hide stiff and unworkable, where exposed, and the summer humidity caused mouldering under the folds.

The straw that broke the Nauga's back was this: The Nauga's digestive systems had serious trouble handling the native grasses, or maybe it was the snakes, but the consequences were reportedly horrific, and eventually most of my grandfather's ranch-hands threatened to quit.

So, after struggling with them for nearly a year, Grandpa sold off his Nauga herd at a loss; he didn't profit like others, later, when Monsanto bought up all the domestic Nauga herds and corralled the market.

I read on the interwebz that at the giant Monsanto Nauga ranch in Brazil, native-environmental groups are protesting because escaped Naugas are disrupting the Amazonian ecosystems.

I don't care; it just warms my heart to think of those little wild Naugas, running free, establishing new colonies along that mighty river, squishing and devouring snakes.

Prehistoric Nauga
Inspired by Maetenloch's post on Ace of Spades blog, and especially Backwards Boy's comment #32, tales of hunting the wild Naugas in Alabama.

History of the Nauga
at Naugahyde.com
Silly, made-up stuff about Naugas.




Radical Incline

"It all comes right back. Trembling, quaking rage."

Evergreen Fury and Learning to Say Goodbye Every Day
I watch this, and it all comes right back. Trembling, quaking rage. Good. It’s a consolation to know that I’m still human – at least a little. Please, God, let me never become like the blunted, impotent wretches of western civilization, self-righteously indifferent to evil, desensitized, unable to sort reality from the flickershow. …
http://www.barnhardt.biz/2014/09/11/until-the-political-system-called-is...

#NeverForget 9-11: Remembering 9-11, and WTC victim Peter Edward Mardikian
…Peter Edward Mardikian, one of 2,996 victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on our nation. … As it was for most of us, September 11, 2001 started off as an average day for Mr. Mardikian. …
http://sistertoldjah.com/archives/2014/09/11/neverforget-9-11-rememberin...

Did you know these 9/11 stories?
I didn’t—or at least, I didn’t remember them after thirteen years.
http://neoneocon.com/2014/09/11/did-you-know-these-911-stories/

Falling man.
Photo: Richard Drew, c/o Esquire

9-11: George W. Bush and his bullhorn
… That was the day a man who won a disputed, contentious election truly became President of the United States of America, and I’ll forever be grateful for him. …
http://sistertoldjah.com/archives/2014/09/11/9-11-george-w-bush-bullhorn-2/

Former Press Secretary to Bush Tweets Minute by Minute Account of 9/11
On this 13th anniversary of the horrific attack on America, a former Press Secretary to Bush is tweeting a minute by minute account of the events of the day as he witnessed them.
http://soopermexican.com/2014/09/11/former-press-secretary-to-bush-tweet...


Photo: Ethan Miller/Las Vegas Sun, c/o Political Clown Parade

The Spirit Of America
On September 12, 2001 the spirit of America awoke from its slumber. The American flag began to fly everywhere we looked to show defiance against the terrorists. The sight of Old Glory was a rallying cry for a wounded nation.
http://politicalclownparade.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-spirit-of-america.html

The Day The Earth Was Soaked With Tears
Remembering 9/11 is gut-wrenching. My heart is filled with sorrow. The tears flow seemingly without end. The memories are just as vivid today as they were thirteen years ago.
http://politicalclownparade.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-day-earth-was-soake...

Danny Lewin, American Badass
Y-not on Ace of Spades. This morning as we grieve for the men, women, and children murdered 13 years ago, it's worth remembering that the cowards who killed them are losers. … So here's a story of an American badass, Danny Lewin.
http://minx.cc:1080/?post=351708

Remembering 9/11 … Both of Them
What he did not…dared not mention is that its also the second anniversary of a terrorist attack on sovereign American soil and the murder of four Americans,including a US ambassador.Hillary ordered the US Marines guarding the embassy replaced with Libyan militia.Obama turned his back and went to bed because he had a fundraiser the next day.These men didn’t have to die.
http://polination.wordpress.com/2014/09/11/remembering-911-both-of-them/...

Mindful Webworks

World Trade Day 2013
Remember When. Remember Why. [Videos playlist]
http://mindfulwebworks.com/radical/playlists/2013-09-11

Read the News Today Oboy
They had to count them all. [Daily Doodle 2012 Sep 11]
http://mindfulwebworks.com/doodles/read-the-news-today-oboy

The 10th Anniversary Passes With a Whisper
The Good News: Nothing Much Happened, Again. The Bad News: It happened. [from Sep 2011]
http://mindfulwebworks.com/subject/9-11

The 10th Anniversary, part 2
A few more links recalling the events, and the consequences, of September 11, 2001. [from Sep 2011]
http://mindfulwebworks.com/radical/the-10th-anniversary-part-2

Declaring Peace
Regarding the 2001-Sep-11 hijackings and attacks on New York City, the Pentagon, and wherever Flight 93 was heading. Text added on 2001 Sep 25.
http://mindfulwebworks.com/radical/declaring-peace
Part 1 stands up pretty well.




Best of Spirits

A long cold winter in the forecast.

Cat
The last good nights
of a hunting moon.
 
The cats will depend
upon us soon.
 
They trust us as gods,
so they're not scared.
 
Dear Father God?
I'm unprepared!



The Art of

Another reason why English literacy should be required for citizenship.

The plural of mouse is mice,
a flock of goose is geese,
but more than one house is not hice,
nor a flock of moose known as meese.
 
You might have a couple of beers,
you might wish a hundred wishes,
but you can't see a couple of deers,
and a hundred fish are not fishes.
 
Yet if I have two scissors, and I give you one,
each now has scissors. English is fun!
Mouse, Moose
Insomniac: Where's that from? It reminds me of something Ogden Nash would have written.

mindful webworker: Erm, heh - bits of it from childhood, inspiration in previous comments, a touch of research on invariant nouns et al., but just baked originally at #177 on AoS.

Insomniac: In that case, I tip my hat to you sir. Very well done.

anon a mouse: Very cool. Of course, you'll be receiving the usual AoS accolades...




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