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Monday Morning Musings

Apparently, there was an earthquake very early Friday morning in Illinois that was felt as far away as Atlanta, GA. I slept right through it.

Beautiful Day

It was a beautiful day today and here’s a beautiful daffodil from my garden:
daffodil 2008

Obama and "Bitterness"

There’s been a lot around the Blogosphere about Obama’s speech in San Francisco and his comments about those in the midwest without jobs who are bitter and cling to their guns and religion and don’t like those who are different from them. There’s also been a lot about his explanations of what he really meant versus what he actually said.

The part that really offends me is the inference that religion is something resorted to only because of lost jobs, hard times, bitterness.

The inference that religion can not be a part of one’s whole life, the good and the bad.

Yesterday I heard a sound bite from Hillary Clinton saying that she “went to church on Easter”. I think it was a slam at Barack Obama as he was traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands for vacation that day. I told the TV, “Well Hillary, I went to church today. Did you?”

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Monday Morning Musings

The Quiz Edition!


Your Eyes Should Be Violet


Your eyes reflect: Mystery and allure

What’s hidden behind your eyes: A quiet passion

My eyes are blue/gray… (h/t The Anchoress)

You Are Pumpkin Pie


You’re the perfect combo of uniqueness and quality.

You’re able to relate to many types of people with many different tastes.

But you’re by no means generic or ordinary.

In fact, you’re one of the most original people around.

Those who like you are looking for something (someone!) special.

You tend confuse people when they first meet you. You’re not as complicated as you seem.

Even though you have a lot of spice and flavor to you, you’re never overpowering.

You are a calm and comforting force in people’s lives.


You Will Die at Age 88


Congratulations! You take good care of yourself.

You’re poised to live a long, healthy life.

It's a Ducky Day

We had a couple of visitors today in the yard. When I first saw them, they were standing in the puddle at the foot of the driveway. They then moved to the yard.

Pair O'Mallards

Mister seems to have stepped in something…

Pair O'Mallards

These photos were taken through a rain splattered window. The rain was coming directly towards me so I did not go outside to try to take a picture. Click on photos to embiggen.

Lt. Colonel William Russell

Transcript of interview on Fox News’ Happening Now. Jon Scott interviews Lt. Col. William Russell who is running against John Murtha to represent the 12th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.

Jon Scott: On a day when the top U.S. commander and our ambassador in Iraq testify on Capitol Hill about progress there more than a dozen Iraq war veterans are running for Congress as Republicans, a show of support they say, for U.S. troops and presidential candidate John McCain. It’s similar to what Democrats did in 2006 with some success. I’d like to introduce you to Lt. Col. William Russell. He is running against Pennsylvania Congressman John Murtha, obviously a leading critic of the Iraq War.

Lieutenant Colonel, and I guess I should say retired now because you got out of the Army, at least out of active duty about what, six months ago now?

Lt. Col. Russell: Yes, actually I left active duty. I’m still active with the reserves and currently serve with the 464th Chemical Brigade in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Jon Scott: You have said that John Murtha has “emboldened the enemy” with some of his anti-war talk. What do you mean by that?

Lt. Col. Russell: Well absolutely. When he threw the Haditha marines under the bus he put the United States’ Congress’ ‘stamp of approval’ on enemy propaganda. And certainly, John Murtha of all people, should understand this, having served as an intelligence officer in Viet Nam, he should understand enemy propaganda. As a savvy politician he should understand propaganda, and when he takes the enemy’s side of the story; puts it out as gospel truth; accuses our marines of cold blooded murder; he has reinforced their message on the Arab street and certainly undermined the support for the troops at home.

Jon Scott: Yeah, the Haditha case was front page news in the New York Times and made the cover of Time Magazine when those four soldiers were charged. Now the charges have been dropped against three of them. And at least in the most recent case when the charges were dropped it was on page, I think, A8 of the New York Times. It didn’t get the same kind of attention.

Lt. Col. Russell: Exactly, and of course, one of the key points is that all the murder related charges have been dropped against these soldiers or marines and Mr. Murtha has so far failed and refused to apologize to them. Including one of those marines, Justin Sharratt, who is from our district.

Jon Scott: Well, you’re obviously taking on a force, John Murtha, a long-time Member of Congress. Do you think you have a prayer of unseating this guy?

Lt. Col. Russell: Surprisingly he is vulnerable. Although he’s brought home a lot of earmarks in the past thirty years, a lot of people are recognizing that perhaps this is not the way to go because they are beginning to recognize that effects of the earmarks he’s been bringing have not been reaching the average person in Johnstown. He’s not bringing in working class jobs, he’s not bringing in manufacturing jobs, and mostly jobs are going to outsiders who move into the district, build big houses, skew the property values and the property taxes of the area.

Jon Scott: Really quickly, you have been through both Iraq wars, what do you tell people, now that you’re a candidate, what do you tell people about the prospects there?

Lt. Col. Russell: Well certainly we’re making a difference. I’ve spent a total of three years in the Middle East. We recognize that things are not going to work the same. There are some cultural jumps. In Iraq we have a country that has lived under a totalitarian regime for thirty years before we liberated it. Naturally when you have all the leaders of any clan or any class that might have been a threat to Saddam or the Ba’athists were categorically removed, tortured, or murdered, it takes a while to grow leaders. Within the United States Army it takes us two years to grow a new lieutenant and twenty-five years or thirty years to grow a general of the caliber of Petraeus. And we’re trying to establish an entire government in Iraq in a matter of a couple of short years from scratch. So there’s going to be a chance.

Jon Scott: Lieutenant Colonel William Russell, we have to say goodbye. Thank you.

Lt. Col. Russell: Thank you.

Lt. Col. Russell’s website is here.

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Monday Morning Musings

About a year ago, Listerine’s Agent Cool Blue was recalled. We became unhappy in our house. We loved that stuff, and The Little Guy actually wanted to brush his teeth.

Today I took The Big Guy over to Wal-Mart to buy him some sand paper so he could smooth down the sword he’s making from some lath we bought at the lumberyard yesterday. I needed to get some Mylanta since I’ve been having some intestinal discomfort lately, and The Big Guy and I happened to go past the mouthwash section on the way to the antacid section. I saw something there that I immediately put in my basket.

Inspector Hector Plaque Detector! It’s blue stuff that you rinse with prior to brushing and it stains the plaque blue, just like Listerine’s Agent Cool Blue did. Just like those little red tablets you chewed in grade school turned the plaque red on your teeth.

Yay! Maybe we won’t have as hard a time getting The Little Guy to brush his teeth!
Inspector Hector logo

Monday Morning Musings

On history making:

Clinton wants to make history as the first female president of the United States. She’s already made history as the first former First Lady in an elected office. Even if she makes it as the first female presidential nominee or makes it as the first female president, she won’t be the first American female head of state. That honor belongs to Golda Mier. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

On compensation for injury:

Real or perceived injury. Why do people feel that they are entitled to be compensated for every little thing that happens to them? So many so-called malpractice suits seem to me to be more demanding compensation for an adverse outcome than any actual malefeasance or negligence on the part of the medical professionals. People, listen. Bad things happen that aren’t necessarily anyone’s fault. You aren’t entitled to get money for every little thing, or even some big things.

On punitive damages:

If a “punishment” is indicated, shouldn’t the case be brought criminally rather than civilly?

It's Three AM

Red PhoneDo we really want someone as President of the United States who “mis-speaks” when she’s tired to be answering that phone at 3 a.m.?

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