Jump to content

billcoe

Members
  • Posts

    11895
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by billcoe

  1. Hah, not Choada, he's up by you. But talk about a pathetic creature. Can't debate the facts so he resorts to subterfuge and misrepresentation. Hmmm, maybe that is Choada boy, it's a Choad like move.
  2. "Chrisharma" posted that?
  3. The chart shows that the maximum estate tax rate right now is 45%. Am I fine with that? Damn right I am. Would I like to see our Government become smaller so that they can spend that 45% on more important things and need to rip off everyone else trying to make a living a bit less? Damn right I would. Did I like your ant-grasshopper story!? Damn right I did:-)
  4. Hey Darrin: just saw your question. Sorry. It looks like the lil battery on this one is good for 7 - 3/8" x 5' long holes in hard Andesite/Basalt. However, per the Bosch site, it's delivering only half the impact of the regular drill, and that translates in "fast" drilling only, not "extremely sickly fast" like the larger "Lil Dawg" version. So lighter = slower.
  5. Bubba! You're buying? Schweet, sign all us teabaggers up! ps, I'll admit that I don't want to be teabagging Hugh for this kindness. I suppose some of us have some reading to do first though.
  6. Great chart jb. Thanks!
  7. Mega dittos on that .... what?
  8. That's the funniest thing I've read in a long long time Jayb, if the boat sinks we can all sink together.... ..........now for part 2 - let the healthcare lawsuits begin!
  9. Who new that a liberal Democratic Jew might one day lead the pack of Republican contenders for the presidential race? I suppose his story leads to the question, if you can't treat your friends bad, who can you mistreat? I enjoyed it, and thought I'd share as it's so heartfelt, and I had recently been thinking a trip to Israel might be in order to see some of this great history. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 A dangerous silence as Obama isolates Israel By Ed Koch I weep as I witness outrageous verbal attacks on Israel. What makes these verbal assaults and distortions all the more painful is that they are being orchestrated by President Obama. For me, the situation today recalls what occurred in 70 AD when the Roman emperor Vespasian launched a military campaign against the Jewish nation and its ancient capital of Jerusalem. Ultimately, Masada, a rock plateau in the Judean desert became the last refuge of the Jewish people against the Roman onslaught. I have been to Jerusalem and Masada. From the top of Masada, you can still see the remains of the Roman fortifications and garrisons, and the stones and earth of the Roman siege ramp that was used to reach Masada. The Jews of Masada committed suicide rather than let themselves be taken captive by the Romans. In Rome itself, I have seen the Arch of Titus with the sculpture showing enslaved Jews and the treasures of the Jewish Temple of Solomon with the Menorah, the symbol of the Jewish state, being carted away as booty during the sacking of Jerusalem. Oh, you may say, that is a far fetched analogy. Please hear me out. The most recent sacking of the old city of Jerusalem — its Jewish quarter — took place under the Jordanians in 1948 in the first war between the Jews and the Arabs, with at least five Muslim states — Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq — seeking to destroy the Jewish state. At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" — a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews.. Jews had lived for centuries in Hebron, the city where Abraham, the first Jew, pitched his tent and where he now lies buried, it is believed, in a tomb with his wife, Sarah, as well as other ancient Jewish patriarchs and matriarchs. I have visited that tomb and at the time asked an Israeli soldier guarding it – so that it was open to all pilgrims, Christians, Muslims and Jews — “where is the seventh step leading to the tomb of Abraham and Sarah,” which was the furthest entry for Jews when the Muslims were the authority controlling the holy place? He replied, “When we retook and reunited the whole city of Jerusalem and conquered the West Bank in 1967, we removed the steps, so now everyone can enter,” whereas when Muslims were in charge of the tomb, no Jew could enter it. And I did. I am not a religious person. I am comfortable in a synagogue, but generally attend only twice a year, on the high holidays. When I entered the tomb of Abraham and Sarah, as I recall, I felt connected with my past and the traditions of my people. One is a Jew first by birth and then by religion. Those who leave their religion, remain Jews forever by virtue of their birth. If they don’t think so, let them ask their neighbors, who will remind them. I recall the words of the columnist Robert Novak, who was for most of his life hostile to the Jewish state of Israel in an interview with a reporter stating that while he had converted to Catholicism, he was still a cultural Jew. I remain with pride a Jew both by religion and culture. My support for the Jewish state has been long and steadfast. Never have I thought that I would leave the U.S. to go and live in Israel. My loyalty and love is first to the U.S. which has given me, the son of Polish Jewish immigrants, so much. But, I have also long been cognizant of the fact that every night when I went to sleep in peace and safety, there were Jewish communities around the world in danger. And there was one country, Israel, that would give them sanctuary and would send its soldiers to fight for them and deliver them from evil, as Israel did at Entebbe in 1976. I weep today because my president, Barack Obama, in a few weeks has changed the relationship between the U.S. and Israel from that of closest of allies to one in which there is an absence of trust on both sides. The contrast between how the president and his administration deals with Israel and how it has decided to deal with the Karzai administration in Afghanistan is striking. The Karzai administration, which operates a corrupt and opium-producing state, refuses to change its corrupt ways – the president’s own brother is believed by many to run the drug traffic taking place in Afghanistan – and shows the utmost contempt for the U.S. is being hailed by the Obama administration as an ally and publicly treated with dignity. Karzai recently even threatened to join the Taliban if we don’t stop making demands on him. Nevertheless, Karzai is receiving a gracious thank-you letter from President Obama. The New York Times of April 10th reported, “…that Mr. Obama had sent Mr. Karzai a thank-you note expressing gratitude to the Afghan leader for dinner in Kabul. ‘It was a respectful letter,’ General Jones said.” On the other hand, our closest ally – the one with the special relationship with the U.S., has been demeaned and slandered, held responsible by the administration for our problems in Afghanistan and Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. The plan I suspect is to so weaken the resolve of the Jewish state and its leaders that it will be much easier to impose on Israel an American plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, leaving Israel’s needs for security and defensible borders in the lurch. I believe President Obama’s policy is to create a whole new relationship with the Arab states of Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt, and Iraq as a counter to Iran – The Tyrannosaurus Rex of the Muslim world which we are now prepared to see in possession of a nuclear weapon. If throwing Israel under the bus is needed to accomplish this alliance, so be it. I am shocked by the lack of outrage on the part of Israel’s most ardent supporters. The members of AIPAC, the chief pro-Israel lobbying organization in Washington, gave Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a standing ovation after she had carried out the instructions of President Obama and, in a 43-minute telephone call, angrily hectored Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Members of Congress in both the House and Senate have made pitifully weak statements against Obama’s mistreatment of Israel, if they made any at all. The Democratic members, in particular, are weak. They are simply afraid to criticize President Obama. What bothers me most of all is the shameful silence and lack of action by community leaders – Jew and Christian. Where are they? If this were a civil rights matter, the Jews would be in the mall in Washington protesting with and on behalf of our fellow American citizens. I asked one prominent Jewish leader why no one is preparing a march on Washington similar to the one in 1963 at which I was present and Martin Luther King’s memorable speech was given? His reply was “Fifty people might come.” Remember the 1930s? Few stood up. They were silent. Remember the most insightful statement of one of our greatest teachers, Rabbi Hillel: “If I am not for myself, who is for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?” We have indeed stood up for everyone else. When will we stand up for our brothers and sisters living in the Jewish state of Israel? If Obama is seeking to build a siege ramp around Israel, the Jews of modern Israel will not commit suicide. They are willing to negotiate a settlement with the Palestinians, but they will not allow themselves to be bullied into following self-destructive policies. To those who call me an alarmist, I reply that I’ll be happy to apologize if I am proven wrong. But those who stand silently by and watch the Obama administration abandon Israel, to whom will they apologize?
  10. Better'n that, he'll get all 40 votes from that crazy Westboro Baptist church group that's in the newz.
  11. LOL! I got it. The raincoat is the giveaway....that and the name on the tag. I don't think I would have gotten it without cheating, have done that route perhaps 4-6 times...maybe more. It's a good one when you go to Smith and find the unexpected rain.
  12. Those are gorgeous!
  13. Tyler, where is that one if you can share?
  14. Squid are people too! (note, this one is OK as it is a free range, fair trade squid)
  15. billcoe

    Meet the new boss?

    ....and a Muslim!
  16. there will always be bone posts.....
  17. billcoe

    Meet the new boss?

    ...all this hatin' on our President.........it's cause he's BLACK!
  18. It pairs well with whale.....
  19. Out of respect to Lance, I suggest we take this bolting controversy question to this location: http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/952229/Re_Shiny_new_bolt_on_Castle_Ro#Post952229 Thus may we eventually learn how adults discuss such things.
  20. Greetings Kevbone, I have a humanitarian task for you - this however is not mandatory nor will I in any manner compel you to honor against your will but I was compelled to write to you under a humanitarian ground. I am Mrs.Mokhtar Khairul, I resides in Bangkok-Thailand but I have been diagnosed with Oesophageal cancer and now I am 64yrs still battling the with cancer which has defiled all forms of medical treatment and right now I have only a short time to live. I am very rich but was never generous, so I have decided to give alms to charity organizations, less privileged people, orphanages, widows and more especially to those that are devastated by FLOODS and EARTHQUAKE but I cannot do this myself anymore because of my health. I have given most of my assets to my immediate family members and just recently I asked members of my family to give some money to charity organizations and they refused and kept the money for themselves counting days for me to die so that they can inherit my hard earned money. But I have a huge cash deposit of money with a finance company in Thialand and I will want you to help me collect this money at any cost and dispatch it to charity organizations, less privileged people, orphanages and widows in your country because i am currently undergoing cancer treatment in America. Consider this and get back at me as soon as possible and I want you to always remember me in your daily prayers because of my up coming cancer surgery though I am not afraid of death hence I know where I am going and any delay in your reply will give me room in sourcing for another individual for this same purpose. Until I hear from you, my dreams will rest squarely on your shoulders. Regards, Mrs.Mokhtar Khairul.
  21. billcoe

    IB Troll

    I've been busy, and most likely sadly won't even get up there this year, and I'd love to head up to Darrington or the North Cascades for some dreamy sweet sweet granite. Especially if the global warming holds this year.
  22. LOL! Glad you survived it, looks like you might have done the FA of an extension?!
  23. billcoe

    IB Troll

    Dick, did you get on it yet this year? Isn't there still snow up there?
  24. I though I'd wandered into the Columbia river gorge thread. Wheres Lancegranite now? Good luck with it dudes.
×
×
  • Create New...