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Aussie Muslims and Curriculum Corruption

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Filed under Australia, Education, Islamic Supremacism, Science at August 23rd, 2010 - 6:00 pm

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Australian Muslims Push for Islamic ‘Perspective’ in School Curriculum

Muslim immigrants want to start from the premise that Australia is a “racist” country and not a fit place to raise children. (Also read Richard Fernandez: “The Australian Elections.”)

August 22, 2010 – by Herbert London

Recently the Australian Curriculum Studies Association and the University of Melbourne’s Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies issued a booklet, “Learning From One Another: Bringing Muslim Perspectives into Australian Schools,” which maintains that “every Australian school student would be taught positive aspects about Islam and Muslims — and that Australia is a racist country.”

Presumably every Australian child should be taught about the fabled past of Islam and imagine the worst of Australia in order to avoid the challenges Islam poses to this peacefully integrated nation.

The report contends that there is a “degree of prejudice and ignorance about Islam and Muslims,” conditions that Australian students should oppose as they embrace diversity as the standard of civic duty. Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden are mentioned as famous names synonymous with traditional Islamic ideas, but there isn’t any reference to terrorism.

The truly remarkable dimension of this report is that a largely immigrant community, comprising a small minority, is demanding that classes be taught from its perspective rather than the perspective of the nation to which most chose to come. Australia is demonized as racist while the real challenges posed by Islam are overlooked. Moreover, it is precisely the communal values and institutions in Australia that made it a worthy destination for immigrants in the first place.

Read the rest.

buzzsawmonkey hits the nail on the head in this comment:

“Muslim,” of course, is not a race.

And if Australia is so dreadfully prejudiced against Muslims, why did they choose to move there?

Curriculum corruption is nothing new

The only thing new about it is the degree to which curriculum corruption is being harnessed to the forces of worldwide jihad. For that, we can thank the tranzi-prog/jihadist alliance that makes up the current western political/academic/media elite.

Even back in 1964, physicist Richard P. Feynman noticed how the American curriculum was being debased. He recounted his experiences with evaluating textbooks in his 1985 autobiography, “Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman!” The Textbook League makes that chapter, Judging Books by Their Covers, available online, with permission from the publisher. Here is a brief excerpt; it is worth visiting the site (or buying the book) to read the whole thing.

I was giving a series of freshman physics lectures [in 1964], and after one of them, Tom Harvey, who assisted me in putting on the demonstrations, said, “You oughta see what’s happening to mathematics in schoolbooks! My daughter comes home with a lot of crazy stuff!”

I didn’t pay much attention to what he said.

But the next day I got a telephone call from a pretty famous lawyer here in Pasadena, Mr. Norris, who was at that time on the State Board of Education. He asked me if I would serve on the State Curriculum Commission, which had to choose the new schoolbooks for the state of California. You see, the state had a law that all of the schoolbooks used by all of the kids in all of the public schools have to be chosen by the State Board of Education, so they have a committee to look over the books and to give them advice on which books to take.

It happened that a lot of the books were on a new method of teaching arithmetic that they called “new math,” and since usually the only people to look at the books were schoolteachers or administrators in education, they thought it would be a good idea to have somebody who uses mathematics scientifically, who knows what the end product is and what we’re trying to teach it for, to help in the evaluation of the schoolbooks.

I must have had, by this time, a guilty feeling about not cooperating with the government, because I agreed to get on this committee.

Immediately I began getting letters and telephone calls from schoolbook publishers. They said things like, “We’re very glad to hear you’re on the committee because we really wanted a scientific guy . . .” and “It’s wonderful to have a scientist on the committee, because our books are scientifically oriented . . .” But they also said things like, “We’d like to explain to you what our book is about . . .” and “We’ll be very glad to help you in any way we can to judge our books . . .” That seemed to me kind of crazy. I’m an objective scientist, and it seemed to me that since the only thing the kids in school are going to get is the books (and the teachers get the teacher’s manual, which I would also get), any extra explanation from the company was a distortion. So I didn’t want to speak to any of the publishers and always replied, “You don’t have to explain; I’m sure the books will speak for themselves.”

I represented a certain district, which comprised most of the Los Angeles area except for the city of Los Angeles, which was represented by a very nice lady from the L.A. school system named Mrs. Whitehouse. Mr. Norris suggested that I meet her and find out what the committee did and how it worked.

Mrs. Whitehouse started out telling me about the stuff they were going to talk about in the next meeting (they had already had one meeting; I was appointed late). “They’re going to talk about the counting numbers.” I didn’t know what that was, but it turned out they were what I used to call integers. They had different names for everything, so I had a lot of trouble right from the start.

She told me how the members of the commission normally rated the new schoolbooks. They would get a relatively large number of copies of each book and would give them to various teachers and administrators in their district. Then they would get reports back on what these people thought about the books. Since I didn’t know a lot of teachers or administrators, and since I felt that I could, by reading the books myself, make up my mind as to how they looked to me, I chose to read all the books myself. . . .

We came to a certain book, part of a set of three supplementary books published by the same company, and they asked me what I thought about it.

I said, “The book depository didn’t send me that book, but the other two were nice.”

Someone tried repeating the question: “What do you think about that book?”

“I said they didn’t send me that one, so I don’t have any judgment on it.”

The man from the book depository was there, and he said, “Excuse me; I can explain that. I didn’t send it to you because that book hadn’t been completed yet. There’s a rule that you have to have every entry in by a certain time, and the publisher was a few days late with it. So it was sent to us with just the covers, and it’s blank in between. The company sent a note excusing themselves and hoping they could have their set of three books considered, even though the third one would be late.”

It turned out that the blank book had a rating by some of the other members! They couldn’t believe it was blank, because [the book] had a rating. In fact, the rating for the missing book was a little bit higher than for the two others. The fact that there was nothing in the book had nothing to do with the rating.

I believe the reason for all this is that the system works this way: When you give books all over the place to people, they’re busy; they’re careless; they think, “Well, a lot of people are reading this book, so it doesn’t make any difference.” And they put in some kind of number — some of them, at least; not all of them, but some of them. Then when you receive your reports, you don’t know why this particular book has fewer reports than the other books — that is, perhaps one book has ten, and this one only has six people reporting — so you average the rating of those who reported; you don’t average the ones who didn’t report, so you get a reasonable number. This process of averaging all the time misses the fact that there is absolutely nothing between the covers of the book!

I made that theory up because I saw what happened in the curriculum commission: For the blank book, only six out of the ten members were reporting, whereas with the other books, eight or nine out of the ten were reporting. And when they averaged the six, they got as good an average as when they averaged with eight or nine. They were very embarrassed to discover they were giving ratings to that book, and it gave me a little bit more confidence. It turned out the other members of the committee had done a lot of work in giving out the books and collecting reports, and had gone to sessions in which the book publishers would explain the books before they read them; I was the only guy on that commission who read all the books and didn’t get any information from the book publishers except what was in the books themselves, the things that would ultimately go to the schools.

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  1. chickadee
    1 | August 23, 2010 6:11 pm

    Levin has the tapes going of the jihadi iman rauf.
    Levin’s friend, Dr. Zuti Jasser, a muzz, is slamming the imam.


  2. Philip_Daniel
    2 | August 23, 2010 6:12 pm

    Islamic white supremacism…

    عن النبي (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلّم): (البياض نصف الحسن).

    A white complexion is the half of beauty. Mohamed

    وكان رسول الله (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلّم) أبيض أزهر، والخلص من ولد اسماعيل
    بيض.

    The messenger of Allah (PBUH) was glistening white and the choicest of the Ishmael descendents are White.

    وعنه (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلّم): (ان الله خلق الجنة بيضاء وان أحب الثياب الى الله البيض فليلبسها أحياؤكم، وكفنوا فيها موتاكم).

    Mohamed: Allah created the paradise white, and God’s favorite garbs are white; let your living wear it and shroud your dead with it.

    وروي: (ان الكبش الذي فدي به إسماعيل (عليه السلام) كان أبيض أعين أقرن، وكنا نتحرى تلك الصفة في أضاحينا)

    And he (Mohamed) narrated the male-goat that Ishmael (PBUH) was redeemed with was white with large eyes and horns, and sought out that traits in our sacrifices.

    Tazkerat (“The Reminder of the Reports of the Summation of the Youth of the Righteous”) by Imam Shirazi


  3. Philip_Daniel
    3 | August 23, 2010 6:14 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    That was an example from Shi’a Islam…

    Now, from Sunni Islam…

    Abu Darda reported that the Holy Prophet said: Allah created Adam when he created him (sic). Then He stroke (sic) his right shoulder and took out a white race as if they were seeds, and He stroke (sic) his left shoulder and took out a black race as if they were coals. Then He said to those who were in his right side: Towards paradise and I don’t care. He said to those who were on his left shoulder: Towards Hell and I don’t care. – Ahmad

    Mishkat, v. iii, p. 117

    Allah’s Messenger said: Allah created Adam when He had to create him and He struck his right shoulder and there emitted from it white offspring as if they were white ants. He struck his left shoulder and there emitted from it the black offspring as if they were charcoal. He then said (to those who had been emitted) from the right (shoulder): For Paradise and I do not mind. Then He said to those (who had been emitted) from his left shoulder: They are for hell and I do not mind. Transmitted by Ahmad.

    Jami at-Tirmidhi 38


  4. 4 | August 23, 2010 6:17 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    That kind of White Supremacism is OK. It isn’t like Mohammed is waving a Confederate Flag. Now that would be wrong…


  5. chickadee
    5 | August 23, 2010 6:21 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    That kind of White Supremacism is OK. It isn’t like Mohammed is waving a Confederate Flag. Now that would be wrong…

    This is why it was so easy for the muzz to invade Africa and kidnap people and sell them into slavery.
    The muzz are responsible for more Africans being sold into slavery than anyone.


  6. mjazz
    6 | August 23, 2010 6:23 pm

    @ chickadee:
    I wonder if that will be part of the curriculum?


  7. Philip_Daniel
    7 | August 23, 2010 6:23 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    That kind of White Supremacism is OK. It isn’t like Mohammed is waving a Confederate Flag. Now that would be wrong…

    It’s bigotry to suggest that Muslims have done any wrong historically!
    Neo-imperialist bigotry, KKKapitalist KKKuffar!!!


  8. waldensianspirit
    8 | August 23, 2010 6:24 pm

    @ chickadee:
    Unfortunately [deleted]

    /not sure if folks want to hear it.


  9. Philip_Daniel
    9 | August 23, 2010 6:25 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ chickadee:
    I wonder if that will be part of the curriculum?

    How about this?

    The reason that the Christians are less hideous— though they certainly are ugly — is that the Israelite marries only another Israelite, and all of their deformity is brought back among them and confined within them. Foreign elements do not intermingle with them, and the virility found in other races is not crossbred into them. They have, therefore, not been distinguished either for their intelligence, their physique or their cleverness.

    al-Jahiz


  10. BatGuano
    10 | August 23, 2010 6:25 pm

    Anyone remember the 2002 textbook Across the Centuries? It was a 7th grade social studies textbook in California, published by Houghton Mifflin. I asked my twin daughters if they used it and was able to peruse a copy.

    Everything concerning Islam was presented as fact including Gabriel appearing to Muhammaed and saying “recite!”

    The word “infidel” did not appear until the Crusades chapter recounting the Crusaders slaughter of Muslims and Jews.


  11. mjazz
    11 | August 23, 2010 6:26 pm

    Islam is incompatible with the West. You might as well try mixing oil and water.


  12. 12 | August 23, 2010 6:27 pm

    @ chickadee:

    No, no, no! Whites from the American South (some say Nathan Bedford Forrest himself, in 1642) went to Africa and kidnapped peaceful Africans and brought them only to the American South (there was no slavery in South America, of course) and did the most terrible thing in history to them (any slavery that might have existed outside of the American South was light slavery, you understand)…

    [/Basically what they teach in public schools on the subject]


  13. eaglesoars
    13 | August 23, 2010 6:27 pm

    Andy McCarthy covers Islam in Australia and the Muslim corruption of textbooks in his book “The Grand Jihad”. Highly recommended.

    As for the absolute degradation of math textbooks – about 10 years ago my neice spent a week with me – she was attending a local school – and was having trouble with her math homework. Crimeny, I couldn’t figure it out. The process she was being asked to go thru to solve a problem made no sense – it looked like soduku. I could look at the questions and get the answers – it was 5th grade after all – but the contortions were nonsense.

    So I went to Toys r Us, got a box of pick up sticks and taught her with those. After she learned what numbers actually DO, she could just fill in the stupid boxes.


  14. RIX
    14 | August 23, 2010 6:28 pm

    Philip_Daniel
    7 | August 23, 2010 18:23
    It’s bigotry to suggest that Muslims have done any wrong historically!
    Neo-imperialist bigotry, KKKapitalist KKKuffar!!!

    Isn’t that the truth. That Charles Marel guy, just had to break bad
    on Suieleman & his band of peaceful Turkish Muslims.
    They were just there to look at time share vacation properties.


  15. RIX
    15 | August 23, 2010 6:29 pm

    @ RIX:
    MARTEl

    See ya.


  16. 16 | August 23, 2010 6:29 pm

    @ mjazz:

    But Obama can mix oil and water. That is how He cleaned up the Gulf. It is one of the Miricles they will cite when they cannonize him (sometime in 2012)…


  17. eaglesoars
    17 | August 23, 2010 6:30 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Nathan Bedford Forest in 1642?
    bwahahaha!


  18. Nevergiveup
    18 | August 23, 2010 6:31 pm

    The White House announced that the issue of the continuation of the imposed construction moratorium on the West Bank settlements will be discussed at the start of direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians in Washington.

    Well that should kill the talks before they start. Good.


  19. mjazz
    19 | August 23, 2010 6:31 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    Strange, because the fact is, Jews proportionately have come up with more innovations and discoveries than the rest of us. Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.


  20. 20 | August 23, 2010 6:33 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    Islam is incompatible with the West Life. You might as well try mixing oil fire and water small children.

    Fix’d that for ya… :P


  21. 21 | August 23, 2010 6:33 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Hey, like I said, it’s basically what they teach in Public Schools on the subject. It bears some superficial resembalence to the truth. Close enough for government work…


  22. mjazz
    22 | August 23, 2010 6:34 pm

    @ BatGuano:

    Everything concerning Islam was presented as fact including Gabriel appearing to Muhammaed and saying “recite!”

    Where’s the ACLU and Americans United for Separation of Church and State when you need them?


  23. chickadee
    23 | August 23, 2010 6:35 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ chickadee:
    I wonder if that will be part of the curriculum?

    I also read that a million Europeans were kidnapped by the Barbary pirates in North Africa over a period of 20 years in the late 1700″s. Some were ransomed out but many were actually sold into slavery.
    According to William J. Bennett, in his book, “America, the Last Best Hope,”
    The slave auctioneer would cry, “Christians are cheap today.”


  24. BatGuano
    24 | August 23, 2010 6:35 pm

    RIX wrote:

    Philip_Daniel
    7 | August 23, 2010 18:23
    It’s bigotry to suggest that Muslims have done any wrong historically!
    Neo-imperialist bigotry, KKKapitalist KKKuffar!!!
    Isn’t that the truth. That Charles Marel guy, just had to break bad
    on Suieleman & his band of peaceful Turkish Muslims.
    They were just there to look at time share vacation properties.

    That was one of the great turning points in western history. It ranks up there with the Greek victory over Xerxes at Salamis and Plataea.


  25. lobo91
    25 | August 23, 2010 6:35 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    As for the absolute degradation of math textbooks – about 10 years ago my neice spent a week with me – she was attending a local school – and was having trouble with her math homework. Crimeny, I couldn’t figure it out. The process she was being asked to go thru to solve a problem made no sense – it looked like soduku.

    You obviously missed the point. It’s not about learning how to do calculations. Kids don’t need to know that. That’s why we have calculators and computers (and why my local Sonic couldn’t make me a cheeseburger when their computer went down, of course).

    The important thing is how they kids feel about math, and that they learn socially acceptable “greater truths” in the process.


  26. 26 | August 23, 2010 6:36 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    All the Palestinians are asking for is a Judenrein Israel be turned over to them as the first Palestinian State in history. If the Israelis have a problem with that, Obama will lean on them. I ain’t joking in this one :(


  27. BatGuano
    27 | August 23, 2010 6:37 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ BatGuano:
    Everything concerning Islam was presented as fact including Gabriel appearing to Muhammaed and saying “recite!”
    Where’s the ACLU and Americans United for Separation of Church and State when you need them?

    They’re busy defending the rights of terrorists and illegals.


  28. 28 | August 23, 2010 6:38 pm

    @ mjazz:

    Protesting for the Ground Zero Victory Mosque. Well, you asked where they were…


  29. waldensianspirit
    29 | August 23, 2010 6:38 pm

    A brain splitter for ya:

    Take a minute and imagine a progressive being thankful for their food and water to drink.


  30. waldensianspirit
    30 | August 23, 2010 6:40 pm

    I didn’t say stop posting for the whole minute:-)


  31. 31 | August 23, 2010 6:40 pm

    @ waldensianspirit:

    Give them to me for a week, and if I feeed them at the end of it they will be. As if :evil:


  32. eaglesoars
    32 | August 23, 2010 6:41 pm

    Speaking of books – have you guys caught David Limbaugh’s new one,
    Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama ?

    He was on Hannity’s radio show – he’s also going to be on his TV show this evening.

    Being Rush’s brother, I expected him to sound a bit like Rush. He doesn’t. He sounds like – wait for it – KARL ROVE!


  33. BatGuano
    33 | August 23, 2010 6:41 pm

    waldensianspirit wrote:

    A brain splitter for ya:
    Take a minute and imagine a progressive being thankful for their food and water to drink.

    But that is a right bestowed upon them by the beneficent hand of government. No thanks or effort required.


  34. Philip_Daniel
    34 | August 23, 2010 6:42 pm

    From Norman Stillman’s The Jews of Arab lands: a history and source book p. 73-4

    The systematic and minutely detailed discrimination of dhimmis had a visibly debilitating effect. Large numbers of Copts and Jews, especially among the professional classes who found the institutionalized humiliation too burdensome, converted to Islam. One can detect a definite sense of ill will in the Arabic chronicles of the period directed towards these neo-Muslims, many of whom were employed by the government.

    …There were periods of respite [in the Mamluk Sultanate] between the discriminatory decrees, the outbreaks of violence against dhimmi persons and property, and the special exactions levied above and beyond the jizya. the social climate, on the other hand, was continually inhospitable. There was an omnipresent air of hostility towards the “infidels.” The non-Muslim communities were under severe stress, which over time weakened the social fabric even though they continued to maintain their autonomous institutions under the leadership of the patriarch in the case of the Christians and the ra’is al-Yahud in the case of the Jews.

    Dhimmis were at once “persecuted…severely”, subject to “baneful and discriminatory legislation”, “molest[ed], degrade[d], debase[d], and hate[d]“, “inure[d]…to humiliation…well-nigh crush[ing]” them…

    Yet, like blacks in South African BANTUSTANS, they held a degree of autonomy in those affairs in which they did not interact with the ruling Muslim caste.

    The Dhimma — a precursor of the Bantustan.

    Much of the academic elite bewails the slightest infraction of human rights, as they should, but they do not recognize the Dhimma for what it was, when it is in nature indistinguishable from many of the discriminatory regimes today which they condemn…


  35. Philip_Daniel
    35 | August 23, 2010 6:45 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    Strange, because the fact is, Jews proportionately have come up with more innovations and discoveries than the rest of us. Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.

    Nowadays, Arabs pride themselves on being inbred and claim that the ethnic mixture which Jews have undergone over the millennia indicates that they no longer belong in the Middle East.


  36. eaglesoars
    36 | August 23, 2010 6:45 pm

    @ lobo91:

    You obviously missed the point.

    No, the school missed the point – and once I told her mother (my sister) – they heard about it. Ultimately, my sister found a school she thought was worth the powder to blow it to hell in Florida.


  37. F
    37 | August 23, 2010 6:45 pm

    Congressional Budget Office Says We Can Maximize Long-Run Economic Output with 100 Percent Tax Rates

    I hope the title of this post is an exaggeration, but it’s certainly a logical conclusion based on what is written in the Congressional Budget Office’s updated Economic and Budget Outlook. The Capitol Hill bureaucracy basically has a deficit-über-alles view of fiscal policy.

    CBO’s long-run perspective, as shown by this excerpt, is that deficits reduce output by “crowding out” private capital and that anything that results in lower deficits (or larger surpluses) will improve economic performance – even if this means big increases in tax rates.


  38. Philip_Daniel
    39 | August 23, 2010 6:46 pm

    BatGuano wrote:

    Gabriel appearing to strangling Muhammaed


  39. lobo91
    40 | August 23, 2010 6:46 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    I hope you realized that was sarcasm…


  40. Philip_Daniel
    41 | August 23, 2010 6:48 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    mjazz wrote:
    Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.
    No they dont.
    Top 15 International Patent Filings by Country (2005)
    1. United States (46,115 international patent filings)
    2. Japan (24,829)
    3. Germany (16,002)
    4. France (5,736)
    5. United Kingdom (5,103)
    6. South Korea (4,686)
    7. Netherlands (4,530)
    8. Switzerland (3,264)
    9. Sweden (2,858)
    10. China (2,501)
    11. Italy (2,351)
    12. Canada (2,322)
    13. Australia (1,999)
    14. Finland (1,890)
    15. Israel (1,456)

    No, disrespect to Israel intended, but lets stick with the facts. Here is a good list of Israel’s actual accomplishments and they are very respectable accomplishments.

    Israel is the smallest nation on that list.


  41. mjazz
    42 | August 23, 2010 6:48 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I always heard about the “new math” but never saw it. I did read where a teacher said that it didn’t matter of a kid came up with the wrong answer as long as the method they used was correct.
    So if they over or underpay me it’s ok as long as the process they used was correct? Or kill me with the wrong dose of medicine?


  42. Philip_Daniel
    43 | August 23, 2010 6:51 pm

    Don’t take me to be an ass, but some corrections are in order…

    RIX wrote:

    Isn’t that the truth. That Charles Marel Jan III Sobieski guy, just had to break bad
    on Suieleman Mehmed IV & his band of peaceful Turkish Muslims.
    They were just there to look at time share vacation properties.

    Or…

    RIX wrote:

    Isn’t that the truth. That Charles Mar[t]el guy, just had to break bad
    on Suieleman Abdurrahman al-Ghafiqi & his band of peaceful Turkish Arab Muslims.
    They were just there to look at time share vacation properties.


  43. eaglesoars
    44 | August 23, 2010 6:51 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    I hope you realized that was sarcasm…

    Yeah, of course I did. I just wanted to emphasize that some parents/families don’t have to take it.

    Another neice (by marriage) has a masters in education for special needs students. Altho her son is not in that category, she home schools him because she said the teachers are required to be social workers – and most of them are – her words – ‘social justice morons’.


  44. mjazz
    45 | August 23, 2010 6:53 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    That’s not what happened. At first this was Paradise when the red, black, yellow and brown races all lived in peace and harmony, and then the whites created by the devil came here and wrecked everything.


  45. BatGuano
    46 | August 23, 2010 6:53 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    doriangrey wrote:
    mjazz wrote:
    Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.
    No they dont.
    Top 15 International Patent Filings by Country (2005)
    1. United States (46,115 international patent filings)
    2. Japan (24,829)
    3. Germany (16,002)
    4. France (5,736)
    5. United Kingdom (5,103)
    6. South Korea (4,686)
    7. Netherlands (4,530)
    8. Switzerland (3,264)
    9. Sweden (2,858)
    10. China (2,501)
    11. Italy (2,351)
    12. Canada (2,322)
    13. Australia (1,999)
    14. Finland (1,890)
    15. Israel (1,456)
    No, disrespect to Israel intended, but lets stick with the facts. Here is a good list of Israel’s actual accomplishments and they are very respectable accomplishments.

    Israel is the smallest nation on that list.

    Hence Per capita?


  46. waldensianspirit
    47 | August 23, 2010 6:53 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    @ BatGuano:
    Amazing phenomena. Eat with good ole people of the earth and you’ll often hear comments like “Wow! How does air, water, dirt and a peach tree make something so good! ” Or happy exclamations over corn on the cob. When I eat with progressives I hear complainin’ and griping about food being bad for them.


  47. 48 | August 23, 2010 6:54 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    doriangrey wrote:
    mjazz wrote:
    Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.
    No they dont.
    Top 15 International Patent Filings by Country (2005)
    1. United States (46,115 international patent filings)
    2. Japan (24,829)
    3. Germany (16,002)
    4. France (5,736)
    5. United Kingdom (5,103)
    6. South Korea (4,686)
    7. Netherlands (4,530)
    8. Switzerland (3,264)
    9. Sweden (2,858)
    10. China (2,501)
    11. Italy (2,351)
    12. Canada (2,322)
    13. Australia (1,999)
    14. Finland (1,890)
    15. Israel (1,456)
    No, disrespect to Israel intended, but lets stick with the facts. Here is a good list of Israel’s actual accomplishments and they are very respectable accomplishments.

    Israel is the smallest nation on that list.

    They still only come in at #16 on the per capita list. What Israel has done is of such a significant note that it is cheapened and disrespected by exaggerated claims. Stick to the facts and let the facts speak for themselves.

    Leave the false claims of accomplishment to those whose only claim to significance is the volume of their false claims.


  48. Philip_Daniel
    49 | August 23, 2010 6:55 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    brown races

    Brown race?


  49. BatGuano
    50 | August 23, 2010 6:55 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    doriangrey wrote:
    mjazz wrote:
    Israelis hold more patents per capita than any nation in the world.
    No they dont.
    Top 15 International Patent Filings by Country (2005)
    1. United States (46,115 international patent filings)
    2. Japan (24,829)
    3. Germany (16,002)
    4. France (5,736)
    5. United Kingdom (5,103)
    6. South Korea (4,686)
    7. Netherlands (4,530)
    8. Switzerland (3,264)
    9. Sweden (2,858)
    10. China (2,501)
    11. Italy (2,351)
    12. Canada (2,322)
    13. Australia (1,999)
    14. Finland (1,890)
    15. Israel (1,456)
    No, disrespect to Israel intended, but lets stick with the facts. Here is a good list of Israel’s actual accomplishments and they are very respectable accomplishments.

    Israel is the smallest nation on that list.

    Major failure! Where are the Islamic nations! :)


  50. eaglesoars
    51 | August 23, 2010 6:56 pm

    @ mjazz:

    I did read where a teacher said that it didn’t matter of a kid came up with the wrong answer as long as the method they used was correct.

    That is correct. And this is where that kind of BS gets you.

    DOJ/DEA looking for Ebonics speakers.

    A maximum of nine Ebonics experts will work with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Atlanta field division, where the linguists, after obtaining a “DEA Sensitive” security clearance, will help investigators decipher the results of “telephonic monitoring of court ordered nonconsensual intercepts, consensual listening devices, and other media”

    The DEA’s need for full-time linguists specializing in Ebonics is detailed in bid documents related to the agency’s mid-May issuance of a request for proposal (RFP) covering the provision of as many as 2100 linguists for the drug agency’s various field offices. Answers to the proposal were due from contractors on July 29.

    In contract documents, which are excerpted here, Ebonics is listed among 114 languages for which prospective contractors must be able to provide linguists. The 114 languages are divided between “common languages” and “exotic languages.” Ebonics is listed as a “common language” spoken solely in the United States.


  51. Philip_Daniel
    52 | August 23, 2010 6:57 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    They still only come in at #16 on the per capita list.

    Top 82%…

    16/195


  52. 53 | August 23, 2010 6:58 pm

    @ BatGuano:

    Look at the bottom of that list…


  53. mjazz
    54 | August 23, 2010 7:00 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    “Per capita” may be the operative words.


  54. 55 | August 23, 2010 7:01 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    The soft bigotry of low expectations at work. The problem is, they have to find ebonics translators. That would be people who speak correct (or at least understandible) english to translate those that don’t. I can spot a make-work job where someone with no resume can knock down six figures for doing basically nothing but filling out a check box on a checklist.


  55. chickadee
    56 | August 23, 2010 7:01 pm

    Isn’t it special how daisy kahn is now trying to enlist anti-semitism as a way to make the aggressive muzz look sympathetic. Just as persecuted as the Jews.
    She is down right obnoxious and stupid.

    They are so desperate, they are not even making sense.


  56. BatGuano
    57 | August 23, 2010 7:02 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    I did. No Islamic nations.


  57. eaglesoars
    58 | August 23, 2010 7:03 pm

    @ waldensianspirit:

    Appetite for Profite:How the Food Industry Undermines Our Health and How to Fight Back

    Simon, a health policy expert and law professor, skewers the food industry for undermining the health of Americans with “nutrient deficient factory made pseudofoods.” In lawyerly fashion, she explains the ABCs of the business imperative of “Big Food” (Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods and McDonald’s, among many others): make short-term profit without regard to the product’s nutritional value or societal effects.

    Pandora’s Seed: The Unforeseen Cost of Civilization

    More food but also disease, craziness, and anomie resulted from the agricultural revolution, according to this diffuse meditation on progress and its discontents. Wells (The Journey of Man), a geneticist, anthropologist, and National Geographic Society explorer-in-residence, voices misgivings about the breakthrough to farming 10,000 years ago, spurred by climate change. The food supply was more stable, but caused populations to explode; epidemics flourished because of overcrowding and proximity to farm animals; despotic governments emerged to organize agricultural production; and warfare erupted over farming settlements.

    And don’t get me started on the ‘locavores’


  58. BatGuano
    59 | August 23, 2010 7:03 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    “Per capita” may be the operative words.

    It is. See my #46


  59. 60 | August 23, 2010 7:03 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Looks like they come in at #14 per capita and #14 per $bill GDP in 2004. Maybe that wasn’t their best year.


  60. eaglesoars
    61 | August 23, 2010 7:05 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    I can spot a make-work job

    for blacks


  61. 62 | August 23, 2010 7:05 pm

    BatGuano wrote:

    Where are the Islamic nations!

    They are on the other list, we were not discussing nations that wallow in their own excrement and corruption.

    The world’s ten most corrupt countries:

    1. Somalia

    2. Afghanistan

    3. Myanmar

    4. Sudan

    5. Iraq

    6. Chad

    7. Uzbekistan

    8. Turkmenistan

    9. Iran

    10. Haiti


  62. chickadee
    63 | August 23, 2010 7:06 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Speaking of books – have you guys caught David Limbaugh’s new one,
    Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama ?

    He was on Hannity’s radio show – he’s also going to be on his TV show this evening.

    Being Rush’s brother, I expected him to sound a bit like Rush. He doesn’t. He sounds like – wait for it – KARL ROVE!

    I thought he sounded like Karl Rove too.
    I’m going to get David’s book. He has so much info in there. Lots of stuff that I had forgotten abt.
    Ammo to use for November. I think we are going to be overwhelmed with revulsion when we see it all together in one book. What a strong dose of ugly reality.


  63. 64 | August 23, 2010 7:07 pm

    @ BatGuano:

    The list doesn’t go low enough to get Islamic nations. The bottom has to be Somolia or Afghanistan.


  64. 65 | August 23, 2010 7:07 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    No doubt. That is the diversity checkmark…


  65. 66 | August 23, 2010 7:10 pm

    @ BatGuano:

    So was Leo the Isaurian defense of Constantinople in 717 AD.


  66. mjazz
    67 | August 23, 2010 7:10 pm

    I got the per capita quote here.


  67. BatGuano
    68 | August 23, 2010 7:10 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ BatGuano:
    The list doesn’t go low enough to get Islamic nations. The bottom has to be Somolia or Afghanistan.

    /But… but.. they invented civilzation!


  68. 69 | August 23, 2010 7:10 pm

    New DOD!

    Gus802 and the Jazz Man supports Imam Rauf


  69. buzzsawmonkey
    71 | August 23, 2010 7:11 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    I think you are looking at raw numbers without looking at the all-important qualification, “per capita.”


  70. lobo91
    72 | August 23, 2010 7:13 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    I wonder where Chicago would rank on that list if it were a separate country?


  71. eaglesoars
    73 | August 23, 2010 7:14 pm

    @ chickadee:

    Hiya chickadee!

    I’m going to get David’s book.

    I will too – as soon as it comes up ‘used’ at a reasonable price. We buy way too many books to pay full price. I’m surprised the house doesn’t sink.


  72. lobo91
    74 | August 23, 2010 7:14 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    A maximum of nine Ebonics experts will work with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Atlanta field division, where the linguists, after obtaining a “DEA Sensitive” security clearance, will help investigators decipher the results of “telephonic monitoring of court ordered nonconsensual intercepts, consensual listening devices, and other media”

    I’ll bet that’s going to work out about as well as the FBI’s refusal to hire Christian or Jewish Arabic translators has…


  73. mjazz
    75 | August 23, 2010 7:15 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Uh oh- where be America?


  74. 76 | August 23, 2010 7:16 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Hey, man, come on. Gangbangers need jobs in law enforcement, too. They can bring a unique perspective to the job. Help a brother out…


  75. 77 | August 23, 2010 7:16 pm

    buzzsawmonkey wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    I think you are looking at raw numbers without looking at the all-important qualification, “per capita.”

    No I looked at those as well.


  76. mjazz
    78 | August 23, 2010 7:18 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    After that didn’t he try to jump off a cliff but someone stopped him?


  77. eaglesoars
    79 | August 23, 2010 7:22 pm

    @ lobo91:

    I’ll bet that’s going to work out about as well as the FBI’s refusal to hire Christian or Jewish Arabic translators has…

    Speaking of the FBI…we all know about the FBI’s ‘outreach’ efforts to ‘moderate’ muslims (among other agencies) – but nobody ever names names. It’s always just ‘The FBI’.

    I want to know the fucking names.


  78. Philip_Daniel
    80 | August 23, 2010 7:22 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Christian

    Code Pink says…

    Middle Eastern Christians are a NEOCON Fraud!

    New book to be penned by Jodie Evans — “The Middle East Has Always Been Moooslim: Myth of the Assyrians, Copts, and Maronites”


  79. BatGuano
    81 | August 23, 2010 7:24 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ BatGuano:
    So was Leo the Isaurian defense of Constantinople in 717 AD.

    Indeed. We have been fighting them off for 1300 years. Byzantium finally fell and was not liberated until WW1


  80. buzzsawmonkey
    82 | August 23, 2010 7:24 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    New book to be penned by Jodie Evans — “The Middle East Has Always Been Moooslim: Myth of the Assyrians, Copts, and Maronites”

    Ah, just call it “Copts and Robbers.”


  81. snork
    83 | August 23, 2010 7:24 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    And he (Mohamed) narrated the male-goat that Ishmael (PBUH) was redeemed with was white with large eyes and horns, and sought out that traits in our sacrifices.

    Didn’t Mo himself, after ordering all dogs killed, spare the white ones? It’s an interesting story, because the feral dogs of the Arabian peninsula are all white.


  82. Philip_Daniel
    84 | August 23, 2010 7:25 pm

    BatGuano wrote:

    Byzantium finally fell and was not never liberated until WW1


  83. 85 | August 23, 2010 7:25 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    Uh oh- where be America?

    Down at #40, but with a 300 million population it’s rank isn’t reflective of the number of patents granted. American’s receive 25 percent of all the patents granted every year, that’s one out of every 4, America represents 4 percent of the worlds population.


  84. Philip_Daniel
    86 | August 23, 2010 7:27 pm

    buzzsawmonkey wrote:

    Ah, just call it “Copts and Robbers.”

    Perfect title for an EVUL NEOCON IMPERIULISSSST BOOK…


  85. mjazz
    87 | August 23, 2010 7:28 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    In massachewzits one of them was working for the mob.


  86. BatGuano
    88 | August 23, 2010 7:28 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    That goes back to the early fifties by The Four Lads (I think). I love both versions


  87. 89 | August 23, 2010 7:29 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    Damn, and here I thought that Jesus fellow came along a few years before Mohammed. Damn, but sometimes I am so uneducated. Good thing that the Progressives are looking out for me. With a little luck, I won’t need to go to re-education camp come Bill Ayers’ Revolution…


  88. BatGuano
    90 | August 23, 2010 7:30 pm

    buzzsawmonkey wrote:

    Ah, just call it “Copts and Robbers.”

    Still laughing!


  89. BatGuano
    91 | August 23, 2010 7:32 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    Damn, and here I thought that Jesus fellow came along a few years before Mohammed. Damn, but sometimes I am so uneducated. Good thing that the Progressives are looking out for me. With a little luck, I won’t need to go to re-education camp come Bill Ayers’ Revolution…

    Jesus came along only 700 years before Mohamet. Stop your quibling.


  90. snork
    92 | August 23, 2010 7:32 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    On a per capita basis, Israel beats the US by a small margin. Do da mat.


  91. Guggi
    93 | August 23, 2010 7:32 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    Sorry the study is flawed. Luxembourg as number one in the world is a joke. Luxembourg is only first on the list, because patents there are 80 per cent taxefree. So many patents in Luxembourg are originally from other EU-countries. Same for the USA: many paptents in the USA are originally from other countries e.g. Israel.


  92. Philip_Daniel
    94 | August 23, 2010 7:32 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    Damn, and here I thought that Jesus fellow came along a few years before Mohammed. Damn, but sometimes I am so uneducated. Good thing that the Progressives are looking out for me. With a little luck, I won’t need to go to re-education camp come Bill Ayers’ Revolution…

    Christianity was created by White Racists in England to enslave mankind…

    Before the evil Crusaders killed all the Muslims, the Middle East was inhabited solely by Muslims, practicing their ancient religion peacefully, waging no wars against anyone. Spain was always Arab, as was Persia and India and Serbia and Sicily and Indonesia.


  93. 95 | August 23, 2010 7:33 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    Damn, and here I thought that Jesus fellow came along a few years before Mohammed.

    Well, 650 years technically speaking on a 2000 year scale does kind of constitute a few years before…


  94. mjazz
    96 | August 23, 2010 7:33 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    I’m too old for re-education. I’ll be sent to the one of the Death Peace Camps where you can have all the happy pills you want.


  95. Philip_Daniel
    97 | August 23, 2010 7:33 pm

    snork wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    On a per capita basis, Israel beats the US by a small margin. Do da mat.

    Because they steal all the resources and innovations from the hard-working, ingenious Palestinian Muslim Indigenous Brown People!


  96. 98 | August 23, 2010 7:34 pm

    @ BatGuano:

    Maybe Mohammed’s magic horse is a time machine. Wouldn’t that be cool? And he’s from the future, and he went back in time because he hates the Arabs and wants them to be miserable. Hey, it is more interesting than that he was a desert robber and rapist and Satan’s bitch…


  97. 99 | August 23, 2010 7:36 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    Oh, that’s right! Islam is the Religion of Peace™! Christianity is the Religion of Slavery™, created by white people to keep the brown people (and homosexuals) down…


  98. Philip_Daniel
    100 | August 23, 2010 7:36 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    Hey, it is more interesting than that he was a desert robber and rapist and Satan’s bitch…

    Racist! Muslims invented Oxygen and the Moon and Automobiles and Latex and Aristotle! Be grateful!


  99. Philip_Daniel
    101 | August 23, 2010 7:36 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Isn’t acting like a moonbat fun? :D


  100. 102 | August 23, 2010 7:37 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    Sorry the study is flawed. Luxembourg as number one in the world is a joke. Luxembourg is only first on the list, because patents there are 80 per cent taxefree. So many patents in Luxembourg are originally from other EU-countries. Same for the USA: many paptents in the USA are originally from other countries e.g. Israel.

    No, Luxembourg is number one in the world because the smaller your population the fewer patents are required to place you higher on the per captia list.

    A country with only one person who files one patent goes directly to the top of the list because every single in the country holds a patent, or 100 percent of the population.

    That’s why per captia list are interesting but statistically irrelevant.


  101. buzzsawmonkey
    103 | August 23, 2010 7:37 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    Christianity is the Religion of Slavery™, created by white people to keep the brown people (and homosexuals) down…

    You don’t have to keep homosexuals down; they go down voluntarily…


  102. BatGuano
    104 | August 23, 2010 7:38 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ BatGuano:
    Maybe Mohammed’s magic horse is a time machine. Wouldn’t that be cool? And he’s from the future, and he went back in time because he hates the Arabs and wants them to be miserable. Hey, it is more interesting than that he was a desert robber and rapist and Satan’s bitch…

    Uh, this is 2010. I think there is a law against making of Mohamet. I don’t even KNOW you anymore! :)


  103. eaglesoars
    105 | August 23, 2010 7:38 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    In massachewzits one of them was working for the mob.

    Wait, what are you saying? An FBI agent who was involved in Muslim outreach was involved with the mob – or – and FBI agent was involved with the mob? (I’m aware of some stories re: the latter)


  104. 106 | August 23, 2010 7:39 pm

    @ buzzsawmonkey:

    Liar! I’ve seen Zombie’s Folsom Street pics. Lots of gays going down…

    (Eeeeewwwww! :P )


  105. Philip_Daniel
    107 | August 23, 2010 7:39 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    Oh, that’s right! Islam is the Religion of Peace™! Christianity is the Religion of Slavery™, created by white people to keep the brown people (and homosexuals) down…

    Jesus was a Black Muslim!

    Muhammad was black!


  106. 108 | August 23, 2010 7:39 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Ack! Misread your post!


  107. F
    109 | August 23, 2010 7:40 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    Oh, that’s right! Islam is the Religion of Peace™! Christianity is the Religion of Slavery™, created by white people to keep the brown people (and homosexuals) down…

    Iran hanging their homosexuals when caught/accused not withstanding.


  108. mjazz
    110 | August 23, 2010 7:40 pm

    Hey, the New Testament says that the devil is “the god of this age”, so the mohammedans are right, allah is god.


  109. 111 | August 23, 2010 7:40 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    Iron Fist wrote:
    Hey, it is more interesting than that he was a desert robber and rapist and Satan’s bitch…
    Racist! Muslims invented Oxygen and the Moon and Automobiles and Latex and Aristotle! Be grateful!

    Dont forget they also invented anal probing, Muslims are really space aliens who are stranded here because their spaceships ran out of gas.


  110. eaglesoars
    112 | August 23, 2010 7:40 pm

    @ buzzsawmonkey:

    You don’t have to keep homosexuals down; they go down voluntarily…

    whackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhack


  111. 113 | August 23, 2010 7:42 pm

    @ F:

    See, those are facts, and facts don’t enter into this discussion. We are using LLLogic™ :P


  112. mjazz
    114 | August 23, 2010 7:42 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Yes, the latter.


  113. Philip_Daniel
    115 | August 23, 2010 7:42 pm

    F wrote:

    Iran hanging their homosexuals when caught/accused not withstanding.

    We’re playing moonbat today…very enjoyable game.


  114. 116 | August 23, 2010 7:42 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    whackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhack

    Yeah, they do that too…

    (Eeeeeewwwww:P)


  115. F
    117 | August 23, 2010 7:43 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    You might not want to even in jest whack off a homosexual or three.


  116. waldensianspirit
    118 | August 23, 2010 7:45 pm

    Is Paul Krugman as ignorant as he writes? Sheesh!


  117. Philip_Daniel
    119 | August 23, 2010 7:45 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ buzzsawmonkey:
    You don’t have to keep homosexuals down; they go down voluntarily…
    whackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhack

    The Throne of Allah is Trembling…

    **splash**


  118. mjazz
    120 | August 23, 2010 7:45 pm

    I see the Baghdad Silly Gas™ that Saddamn released has reached this portion of the globe.


  119. 121 | August 23, 2010 7:46 pm

    snork wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    On a per capita basis, Israel beats the US by a small margin. Do da mat.

    Oh absolutely, which is why I insist on sticking to the facts. Because when you examine the facts they speak very loudly for themselves and what they say about Israel makes exaggerating Israel’s achievements a profound disservice to Israel.


  120. BatGuano
    122 | August 23, 2010 7:46 pm

    waldensianspirit wrote:

    Is Paul Krugman as ignorant as he writes? Sheesh!

    Yes, he is.


  121. F
    123 | August 23, 2010 7:47 pm

    waldensianspirit wrote:

    Is Paul Krugman as ignorant as he writes? Sheesh!

    Yes, and he won a Nobel Prize for Economics too.


  122. buzzsawmonkey
    124 | August 23, 2010 7:49 pm

    F wrote:

    Yes, and he won a Nobel Prize for Economics too.

    At least he didn’t have to bow to a greasy brigand styling himself a “king” to get his Ignoble Prize.


  123. 125 | August 23, 2010 7:49 pm

    BatGuano wrote:

    waldensianspirit wrote:
    Is Paul Krugman as ignorant as he writes? Sheesh!

    Yes, he is.

    F wrote:

    waldensianspirit wrote:
    Is Paul Krugman as ignorant as he writes? Sheesh!

    Yes, and he won a Nobel Prize for Economics too.

    Oh come on guys, Krugman is far more intelligent in writing then he is in real life, no seriously, he has editors and shit to help him write…


  124. NoThreat2U
    126 | August 23, 2010 7:50 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    The Throne of Allah is Trembling…

    **splash**

    Did I understand that correctly or do I just have a dirty mind? :roll:


  125. Guggi
    127 | August 23, 2010 7:51 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    No, Luxembourg is number one in the world because the smaller your population the fewer patents are required to place you higher on the per captia list.

    Sorry, no, don’t tell me what is going on here in Europe. Since 01/01/2008 Luxembourg made all patents and the income of the patents including intellectual property 80 per cent taxefree. Without this Luxembourg wouldn’t have a single patent at all. All their patens originate in other EU-countries like Germany, France, GB…..


  126. eaglesoars
    128 | August 23, 2010 7:51 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:
    whackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhack
    Yeah, they do that too…
    (Eeeeeewwwww:P)

    F wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    You might not want to even in jest whack off a homosexual or three.

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:
    @ buzzsawmonkey:
    You don’t have to keep homosexuals down; they go down voluntarily…
    whackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhackwhack
    The Throne of Allah is Trembling…
    **splash**

    I knew I could count on you guys to – ahem – keep it up


  127. Philip_Daniel
    129 | August 23, 2010 7:51 pm

    “Be a nonconformist because everybody else is!”


  128. 130 | August 23, 2010 7:51 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    The Throne of Allah is Trembling…
    **splash**
    Did I understand that correctly or do I just have a dirty mind?

    Ummm, were you here for the Porcelain Mecca’s discussion?


  129. 131 | August 23, 2010 7:52 pm

    @ buzzsawmonkey:

    All Obama had to do to get his Nobel Piss Prize was be black and be elected. Well, that isn’t fair. A black conservative wouldn’t have been given the Piss Prize. Obama had to have his own Cult of Personality, and all the Leftist trappings, too.


  130. Philip_Daniel
    132 | August 23, 2010 7:52 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    The Throne of Allah is Trembling…
    **splash**
    Did I understand that correctly or do I just have a dirty mind?

    You got it.


  131. eaglesoars
    133 | August 23, 2010 7:52 pm

    @ Guggi:

    Sorry, no, don’t tell me what is going on here in Europe.

    Where in Europe are you? (Sorry, I’m not here as much as I’d like)


  132. mjazz
    134 | August 23, 2010 7:53 pm

    @ Guggi:
    And the mystery woman won’t say where in Europe?


  133. 135 | August 23, 2010 7:53 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    No, Luxembourg is number one in the world because the smaller your population the fewer patents are required to place you higher on the per captia list.
    Sorry, no, don’t tell me what is going on here in Europe. Since 01/01/2008 Luxembourg made all patents and the income of the patents including intellectual property 80 per cent taxefree. Without this Luxembourg wouldn’t have a single patent at all. All their patens originate in other EU-countries like Germany, France, GB…..

    I’m not telling you what is going on in Europe (besides nobody can ever tell you anything) I am telling you how statistics work, which you clearly do not understand.


  134. mjazz
    136 | August 23, 2010 7:54 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:
    Yes.


  135. NoThreat2U
    137 | August 23, 2010 7:54 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Yes I was. lol


  136. NoThreat2U
    138 | August 23, 2010 7:54 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:
    The eyeroll was a mistake though. I meant 8O


  137. eaglesoars
    139 | August 23, 2010 7:54 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    All Obama had to do to get his Nobel Piss Prize was be black and be elected.

    I think it was more than that. One of the very few times the EUnichs got it and Americans didn’t. The requirement was that he hates everything this country stands for and is.


  138. mjazz
    140 | August 23, 2010 7:55 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    You mean it was rigged?


  139. lobo91
    141 | August 23, 2010 7:56 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Guggi:
    Sorry, no, don’t tell me what is going on here in Europe.
    Where in Europe are you? (Sorry, I’m not here as much as I’d like)

    “I am from the country of Leone, which is in Spain, pretending to be Montana.”

    //1 million Stimulus Bucks* to the first person who can identify that line

    * Note: “Stimulus Bucks” have no monetary value, and can only be exchanged for Unicorns and Unicorn supplies.


  140. Philip_Daniel
    142 | August 23, 2010 7:57 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    “I am from the country of Leone, which is in Spain, pretending to be Montana.”

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer?

    My mom watches it all the time.


  141. BatGuano
    143 | August 23, 2010 7:58 pm

    Philip_Daniel wrote:

    “Today’s non-conformists are getting harder to tell apart” Mad Magazine 1965.

    “Be a nonconformist because everybody else is!”


  142. lobo91
    144 | August 23, 2010 7:58 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    Very good…

    See Joe Biden for your prize.


  143. 145 | August 23, 2010 7:59 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    Yes I was. lol

    :arrow: :evil: :idea:


  144. eaglesoars
    146 | August 23, 2010 7:59 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Oh man – I used to watch it with great devotion but it’s been years

    Buffy?


  145. huckfunn
    147 | August 23, 2010 8:00 pm

    Got yer curriculum corruption right here.

    DEA seeks Ebonics experts to help with cases

    The Dialectizer offers the following translation in ebonics.

    Federal agents is seekin’ t’hire Ebonics translato’s t’help interpret wiretapped conversashuns involvin’ targets uh undercova’ drug investigashuns.

    Drug Enfo’cement Agency Special Agent Michael Sanders said da damn agency recently sent memos ax’in’ companies dat provide it translashun services t’help it find nine translato’s in de Soudeast who is fluent in Ebonics.

    Ebonics, which be also knode as African American Vernacular English, gots been described by de joker who coined da damn term as de combinashun uh English vocabulary wid African language structure.

    Sanders says he’s not certain wheda’ it’s de fust time da damn agency gots sought t’hire Ebonics ‘espuh’ts, but dat some DEA divisions gots agents who help translate it. Man!


  146. 148 | August 23, 2010 8:00 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Gopod point. When he’s on vacataion like he is so much it is easy to forget how viscerally he loathes this country and all it stands for. Fortunatelly, there is always Michelle Antionette to remind us little people of how little we are in her sight.


  147. mjazz
    149 | August 23, 2010 8:00 pm

    I gotta go watch the Irish Guy™ even though he interrupts his guests most of the time to tell his fair and balanced interpretation of the news.
    Let me know if Guggi ever answers the mystery question. 8)


  148. eaglesoars
    150 | August 23, 2010 8:00 pm

    Oh goodie, Laura is subing for O’Reilly……


  149. 151 | August 23, 2010 8:02 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    Dam there I was thinking the Spanish coming from Roman Latin and Romanized Gothic roots were in Spain before the Arabs! Thanks for informing me, how can I doubt Progressives.

    I guess Trajan and Marcus Aurelius are fictional characters.


  150. Guggi
    152 | August 23, 2010 8:03 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    The World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) study you quoted is useless. In 2009 alone 24,5 per cent of all patents in Europe came from USA-companies (2008 –> 25,5 per cent), 14,8 per cent came from Japan.


  151. mjazz
    153 | August 23, 2010 8:04 pm

    @ mjazz:
    I’ll have to suffer with Laura Ingraham substituting for him though ;)


  152. NoThreat2U
    154 | August 23, 2010 8:04 pm

    And for a little humor:

    http://www.beachcreeps.com/


  153. lobo91
    155 | August 23, 2010 8:04 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Yup. From “Inca Mummy Girl,” when Xander shows up dressed like Clint Eastwood for a costume party where they were supposed to wear some sort of ethnic dress.


  154. eaglesoars
    156 | August 23, 2010 8:05 pm

    @ huckfunn:

    ROTFLMAO!

    see my #51


  155. eaglesoars
    157 | August 23, 2010 8:06 pm

    mjazz wrote:

    @ mjazz:
    I’ll have to suffer with Laura Ingraham substituting for him though

    You don’t like Laura?


  156. waldensianspirit
    158 | August 23, 2010 8:07 pm

    Meanwhile the guy that was ridiculed incessantly back in Bush I’s term for ignorance and bad spelling runs an 100 Billion dollar international company.


  157. 159 | August 23, 2010 8:07 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    She’s hard on the eyes…


  158. 160 | August 23, 2010 8:08 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    The World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) study you quoted is useless. In 2009 alone 24,5 per cent of all patents in Europe came from USA-companies (2008 –> 25,5 per cent), 14,8 per cent came from Japan.

    <—- Kicks the fucking Euro-troll trying to hump his leg… Go away and dont come back until you pass a basic statistics class.


  159. NoThreat2U
    161 | August 23, 2010 8:08 pm

    @ lobo91:
    I thought I was the only one who watched Buffy…at 11 pm…on Logo…the gay channel. lol The men in the house cringe when a commercial comes on that channel. loll lol


  160. NoThreat2U
    162 | August 23, 2010 8:09 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Can’t you ever be nice? That was rude.


  161. Guggi
    163 | August 23, 2010 8:09 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    I’m not telling you what is going on in Europe (besides nobody can ever tell you anything) I am telling you how statistics work, which you clearly do not understand.

    Thank you, I’m familiar with statistics but if you don’t get your samples correct your math is for nothing and the statistic is useless.


  162. waldensianspirit
    164 | August 23, 2010 8:10 pm

    California sucks!


  163. huckfunn
    165 | August 23, 2010 8:10 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ huckfunn:

    ROTFLMAO!

    see my #51

    Strange days indeed.


  164. lobo91
    166 | August 23, 2010 8:11 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    I’ve never even heard of that channel, which is surprising, with the number of channels I have in my satellite package.

    Of course, that could be becasue I wasn’t looking for it…

    I watched the show when it was originally on.


  165. eaglesoars
    167 | August 23, 2010 8:11 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    You’ve got a GAY channel?

    I’m so deprived………..


  166. NoThreat2U
    168 | August 23, 2010 8:11 pm

    @ Guggi:
    Nice answer…and you didn’t even get nasty.


  167. NoThreat2U
    169 | August 23, 2010 8:12 pm

    LOGO is a gay channel. They show some really odd shows too. I thing they are a part of ABC. Let me go check.


  168. 170 | August 23, 2010 8:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    You don’t get HGTV?

    :evil:


  169. huckfunn
    171 | August 23, 2010 8:12 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    your math is for nothing

    … and your chicks for free?


  170. 172 | August 23, 2010 8:14 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    I’m not telling you what is going on in Europe (besides nobody can ever tell you anything) I am telling you how statistics work, which you clearly do not understand.
    Thank you, I’m familiar with statistics but if you don’t get your samples correct your math is for nothing and the statistic is useless.

    No you obviously are not, and I really don’t give a damn how much you hate Luxembourg.


  171. NoThreat2U
    173 | August 23, 2010 8:14 pm

    Who owns LOGO

    Logo is owned by MTV Networks along with channels like MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, TV Land, and Spike TV. Sometimes we get asked if that means that Logo is run by people at other channels and the answer is no; like other channels Logo has its own staff and we make our own decisions.


  172. 174 | August 23, 2010 8:14 pm

    @ huckfunn:

    Not on this thread. This is the Gay thread. You might want to watch out for what someone will try to give you for free…


  173. NoThreat2U
    175 | August 23, 2010 8:17 pm

    Hey I only watch it for Buffy reruns!! lol


  174. Philip_Daniel
    176 | August 23, 2010 8:17 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    I guess Trajan and Marcus Aurelius are fictional characters.

    They’re Zionazi fables to deceive mankind!!! /


  175. huckfunn
    177 | August 23, 2010 8:18 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    AAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!


  176. eaglesoars
    178 | August 23, 2010 8:18 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    You don’t get HGTV?

    That is NOT gay! NOT!

    Look, a lot of us just adore gay men. They can be like girlfriends without the jealousy/competition crap. A funny story – generally, gay guys have been the best hairstylists for me. My last one moved and I was desperate so I made an appt an another salon – but that stylist was running late so another offered to take me. She was an older woman – in her 70s, Asian, Vietnamese I thought. Turns out she’s from Thailand. She gave the the best cut I’ve ever had. When we were done I asked for her card. Yur not gonna believe this. Her name is GAY WEDDING.

    karma.


  177. NoThreat2U
    179 | August 23, 2010 8:19 pm

    Hell, the safest place for your wife to have a girl’s night out is a gay bar. The men won’t hit on them.


  178. 180 | August 23, 2010 8:19 pm

    @ Philip_Daniel:

    Those Mohammedans have an answer for everything, don’t they? They are brilliant! No one should ever question them! If you do, you are a (wait for it…) Raaaaacist!


  179. lobo91
    181 | August 23, 2010 8:20 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    Logo is owned by MTV Networks along with channels like MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, TV Land, and Spike TV.

    Which is, in turn, owned by Viacom.


  180. Guggi
    182 | August 23, 2010 8:21 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    No you obviously are not, and I really don’t give a damn how much you hate Luxembourg.

    Every time when you’re losing an argument you become irrational. I don’t hate Luxembourg, why should I?

    First you learn in your statistic class is to get your samples correct. Did you know ?


  181. 183 | August 23, 2010 8:21 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    Guggi wrote:
    @ doriangrey:
    I’m not telling you what is going on in Europe (besides nobody can ever tell you anything) I am telling you how statistics work, which you clearly do not understand.
    Thank you, I’m familiar with statistics but if you don’t get your samples correct your math is for nothing and the statistic is useless.

    No you obviously are not, and I really don’t give a damn how much you hate Luxembourg.

    Oh, and try to read before you make yourself look stupid…

    DEFINITION: Patents granted to residents per million people 1998. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

    That means patents granted in Luxembourg to individuals not legal residents or citizens of Luxembourg are not included since it would render the statistical, model inaccurate.


  182. lobo91
    184 | August 23, 2010 8:22 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Iron Fist wrote:
    @ eaglesoars:
    You don’t get HGTV?
    That is NOT gay! NOT!

    Yeah, it really is.

    Or at least every male who appears on it is.


  183. buzzsawmonkey
    185 | August 23, 2010 8:22 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    I don’t hate Luxembourg, why should I?

    Especially since they invented the bourger deluxe.


  184. 186 | August 23, 2010 8:23 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    No you obviously are not, and I really don’t give a damn how much you hate Luxembourg.
    Every time when you’re losing an argument you become irrational. I don’t hate Luxembourg, why should I?
    First you learn in your statistic class is to get your samples correct. Did you know ?

    DEFINITION: Patents granted to residents per million people 1998. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

    Who is irrational? Do you even know what the word irrational means?


  185. NoThreat2U
    187 | August 23, 2010 8:24 pm

    @ lobo91:
    I knew it went deeper, I just couldn’t remember how deep.


  186. NoThreat2U
    188 | August 23, 2010 8:24 pm

    @ lobo91:
    Is Christopher Lowell on that channel by any chance?


  187. lobo91
    189 | August 23, 2010 8:27 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    Is Christopher Lowell on that channel by any chance?

    Couldn’t tell you.

    Since my ex-wife moved out, I haven’t seen a second of HGTV.


  188. NoThreat2U
    190 | August 23, 2010 8:31 pm

    @ lobo91:
    I really should have directed my question to eaglesoars. Kinda mixed it up a bit. lol


  189. buzzsawmonkey
    191 | August 23, 2010 8:32 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    I knew it went deeper, I just couldn’t remember how deep.

    Oooh, baby.


  190. eaglesoars
    192 | August 23, 2010 8:35 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    I really should have directed my question to eaglesoars. Kinda mixed it up a bit. lol

    Oh, jeez, I haven’t seen him in years. I think he was on Discovery.


  191. eaglesoars
    193 | August 23, 2010 8:36 pm

    family needs me gotta go


  192. NoThreat2U
    194 | August 23, 2010 8:40 pm

    @ buzzsawmonkey:
    Yeah, I had to think about what I typed. lol lol


  193. 195 | August 24, 2010 1:38 am

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  194. Guggi
    196 | August 24, 2010 3:02 am

    @ doriangrey:

    DEFINITION: Patents granted to residents per million people 1998. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

    That means patents granted in Luxembourg to individuals not legal residents or citizens of Luxembourg are not included since it would render the statistical, model inaccurate.

    Again, sorry, no: in the EU you have to apply for a patent at the central European Patent Office in Munich not at a local patent office (e.g. Luxembourg). If you’re from outside the EU you need a listed patent attorney. The only thing they can count is where the patent was published and this is your free decision and you can choose more than one country.

    To cut it short: there is no such thing as “a local resident” in the European patent law.


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