Monday, September 12, 2011

Fwd: Part 2: Wasn't he the guy...





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  Part Two:Wasn't he the guy Who Was in a buddhist temple, Who didn't know Why he
  Was there
  by Citizen Journalist and Richard DePersio (with a special appearance by Dago Red)
  {For those of you that didn't read Part One or desire to review, Part One is
  conveniently located after Part Two}
 
Citizen Journalist: "How did you feel about the T.V. coverage of "9/11"? Richard D.: "We are
at war. They should have devoted air-time to our numerous victories against islam (PC-correction:
radical islam)." "CJ: "Naturally, I concur." RD: We have a correction to make: Two weeks ago,
we had 351 readers (visits) not 331 - a record. Last week, we were down to 253 as Google
no longer permits additions and subtractions from group sites. We hope that you...yes, you; the
person who is presently reading this...will get the word out: henceforth, only charity websites;
best connected to via Home and Profile Pages; Bookmark-ing or Adding to Favorites
recommended." Dago Red: "Now that you patted yourself on the back and committed a promo,
would you mind sharing some space with me? I hold a record which I like to think is shared by
many: I watched every American space launch live on T.V. from the first on May 5, 1961 to
October 30, 1985*" CJ: " "Bravo! You and the others have every right to feel proud."
 
As is our wont, we start off with cosmos (meaning world) followed by the world and Offending
with Truth.
      It is true that the Soviets placed the first two satellites ("Hold your horses!", says audience
member, "Doesn't CJ read what he writes: see above - ending of preface and beginning of
this-the first section") in orbit (the second one carrying a dog): Sputnik 1 and 2. It shocked
the free world and made it afraid of a nation thought backward; it launched the 'Space Race'
within the 'Cold War." We hasten to point out that our first satellite, Explorer 1, made the
first major scientific discovery: the Van Allen Radiation Belts!
       (O) Where were we? We had Al Gore in a Buddhist temple in 1996. We indicated that we
need to step back. U.S. companies have to secure the permission of fed gov to sell certain
types of technologies to certain countries. We don't recollect the name of the company.
Anyway, it wanted to sell a particular type of computer technology to China. Such issues are
handled by the Department of Defense. While China was claiming that it wanted to purchase
the technology for civilian purposes, the DOD determined that it could be too easily used
in their military program and that that would be dangerous. It is their purview. Nonetheless,
Billy-boy Clinton turned to the Department of Commerce which stated after review that it had
no problem with the sale and the sale was made. Later in the year, Gore is collecting
envelopes in a temple and he would later claim that he didn't why he was there - as if he
frequented Buddhist temples! It is believed that the envelopes contained laundered money
from the Chinese gov. It is illegal for foreign gov to contribute to an American political
campaign. Was it: quid pro quo?
      (what) Why wasn't the matter thoroughly investigated at the time by congress? The
republicans had been progressively more and more in disfavor with the public over the
numerous investigations of Clinton and his Administration, especially, the Monica Lewinsky
Affair. They weren't about to thoroughly pursue this matter even though it meant that they
were being derelict in their duty!
      (a) Recently, we discovered to our shock and dismay that the Chinese military had the
world's fastest computer and that the sale back in '96 might have paved the way. We
haven't heard a single member of congress suggest that the matter be reopened! Bill and
Al might be traitors!
      (tangled**) Now, Al is trying to draw a moral equivalency between discrimination and
denying 'global warming!' Sorry Al, but, there our those of us who put more credence in
NASA studies than we do U.N. studies: cattle farts; hockey stick graph; emails on how
to fudge data; suppression of opposing views; lack of peer review; the placing of heat
sensors near heat-generating sources. Blacks should be offended!
It's time now for your irregularly scheduled A.D.D. break sponsored by Adderall and
Johnny Walker Red: The moon has a tail. It isn't visible to the naked eye but detectable
by instruments. A tail of sodium atoms streams from the moon: glowing and 15,000 miles
long.
      It is most disconcerting: We design new technologies, especially, 'Silicon Valley'
and other countries purchase and, in some cases, build on them: our ideas, their product.
This is partly the result of union demands. It isn't economically viable for company to
make the product or they make in an overseas factory.
 
*The mission prior was carried live. Dago Red's record came to an end on this date. A little
over a year later was the Challenger disaster which CBS, NBC and ABC failed to cover
live.
**...Web We Weave, When first We practice to deceive." -Sir Walter Scott



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