July 23, 2007 by GuyInCT
If you are Jewish like I am, you should stop supporting the Anti Defamation League until they get they get their heads on straight and come back to their primary mission. They are getting involved in issues that they have no business being involved in and that represent primarily the views of the ADL Boardmembers. If you want proof that they have joined the radical Left you need look no further than these two articles from their web site:
- ADL Says Failure Of Immigration Reform Bill “An Enormous Setback” For America – whatever your thoughts on this issue, you can agree that people of good will who care about this country have various viewpoints on this issue. For the ADL to come down on the Leftist side of this issue is to give the impression to non-Jews that most Jews are radical Leftists. Despite what the ADL maintains, Americans are not anti-immigrant. They simply want some order in the process. What we have now is chaos.
- White Supremacists Ratchet Up Anti-Hispanic Action As U.S. Immigration Debate Rages – I guess seething over a handful of ancient, decripit Nazis throwing on armbands to celebrate the Beerhall Putsch is still the ADL’s primary fundraising tactic. But do you notice the subtle hint in this article? If you even question current U.S. policy on illegal immigration (i.e., open borders and free taxpayer-funded government services for all), well then as far as the ADL is concerned, the only difference between you and a Nazi Skinhead is the hairline.
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July 22, 2007 by GuyInCT
I don’t know about you, but I really get a kick out of those Beefeater Gin advertisements that show an artist’s rendition of London in the year 2050. They are quite well done and quite entertaining. You can see all of them by going to http://houseofbeefeater.com (leave off the www.) and clicking on the posters gallery.
Here is one of them. Since they let you download them for free and since I am crediting them, I’m sure they won’t mind (click on the image to zoom in):

However, if things continue unchanged, I think the following is a much more likely view of London in the year 2050. And as for drinking gin, or a cocktail, or a Pint? Fuhgeddaboudit! Ditto for listening to Rock ‘n Roll!

My apologies. As you can see I am not very good with touching up photos. Certainly not good enough to work for Associated Press!
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July 21, 2007 by GuyInCT
Boo! Hiss! To Senator Christopher Dodd right here in Connecticut for voting against the “John Doe” amendment that would have protected concerned citizens who reported suspicious activity related to terrorism. It is a shame that he and other members of congress put the interests of CAIR (Council on Anti-american Islamic Relations) over the interests of his fellow Americans. Even though American Muslims have abandoned CAIR, for some strange reason the folks in DC always seem to roll out the red carpet for them. Could it be the truckloads of Saudi money behind them?
What does this mean in a practical sense? Remember those patriotic citizens who reported their discomfort about the 6 Flying Imams? It means that CAIR’s suit against those private citizens can now proceed. I’m hoping that there may be a handful of patriotic lawyers left in the country to assist these good samaritans. Obviously the Flying Imams incident was a set-up intended to inure us as to what constitutes suspicious behavior to make us let down our guard. Would those same citizens have reported to the authorities if they knew they could be sued? Probably yes. But now they would do it in the knowledge that their lives might become living hells courtesy of Saudi-funded CAIR lawyers. Remember, CAIR does not have to have a valid case in order to harass you. All they have to do is keep the proceedings going long enough so as to make you cry “uncle” as your wallet is drained dry by legal fees.
Everyone, especially those who live in Connecticut, should contact Senator Dodd’s office and tell him that he should be ashamed of himself for letting down his constituency and his country.
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