Archive for February 3rd, 2008

Why is West after Pakistan’s nukes?

February 3, 2008

source: http://rupeenews.com/2008/02/03/why-is-west-after-pakistan%e2%80%99s-nukes-by-maftab/

You will have to read this entire story to fully understand the obvious hatred that this man has for western society, and the United States in particular. Well Mister Aftab, get a clue:

  1. Those “innocent” Japanese were actively supporting mass killings all across Asia.
  2. We do have people on the ground in Pakistan, and there is the very real possibility of a Tali ban style regime taking over the nation.
  3. Israel exists, get used to it. Hit them with nuclear weapons expect retaliation.
  4. Israel has not threatened anyone with annihilation. Muslim nations have threatened Israel, and the United States with annihilation on many occasions.
  5. What the hell would we, as in the USA, want your countries weapons for? We have plenty of our own.

The Platform of the American People

February 3, 2008

source: http://www.americansolutions.com/media/4CDF1CEC-779C-4699-A123-A8992F4D9219/a7655bbb-c71f-44d4-9743-5ca3e6b0cf37.pdf

This is an interesting study to be sure. How much is practical and easily doable remains to be seen. It is in PDF so you will need a reader. I do agree with a lot that is in there, such as immigration issues. But the parts that give more government money (taxes that you and I pay) are anathema.

Economics

February 3, 2008

Those that have read this blog and other forums that I have participated in over the years know that I am an unabashed free marketer. How did I get that way? By education that is how. Two college courses in particular had a tremendous impact on me. If you have the time, and enthusiam, read these texts in order to gain a solid foundation in economic theory.

Karl E. Case

Category:  Economics – MacroeconomicsBusiness & Economics
ISBN: 9780130957337
ISBN10: 013095733X
Published: Prentice Hall
Publish Date: 1998-06-01
Edition: 5 Illustrated
Pages: 595
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 0.93 L x 8.56 W x 10.01 H
Weight: 2.99 lbs

Principles of Microeconomics, 4/e


John E. Sayre, Western Washington University
Alan J. Morris, Capilano College


 

ISBN: 0070914591
Copyright year: 2004

Reliance of the traveler

February 3, 2008

Want the living daylights scared out of you..? Read this classic book on the “Religion of Peace.”

Reliance of the Traveller: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law

by Keller, Nuh Ha MIM (Translated by)

This is a classic manual of fiqh rulings based on Shafi”i School of jurisprudence and includes original Arabic texts and translations from classic works of prominent Muslim scholars such as al Ghazali, al Nawawi, al Qurtubi, al Dhahabi and others. It is an indispensable reference for every Muslim or student of Islam who needs to research on Islamic rulings on daily Muslim life.

Source with publisher information: http://www.alibris.com/booksearch.detail?S=R&bid=9260627031&cm_mmc=shopcompare-_-base-_-isbn-_-na

Robert Spencer

February 3, 2008

Robert Spencer is one hell of an author. His books on Islam are eye openers to be sure. Yes, I know that he is on my blog roll. Read his books.

Robert Bruce Spencer (born 1962) is an American writer on Islam. He has published seven books, including two bestsellers, on topics related to Islam and terrorism. He founded and currently directs the Jihad Watch and Dhimmi Watch websites that focus on Islamic terrorism-related events and various Jihad-activity worldwide.[1]

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Spencer

Gunney Bob prolific writer as well as a great radio host.

February 3, 2008

source: http://www.850koa.com/pages/shows_gunny-books.html

Gunny Bob is one hell of a great writer. If you aree an avid outdoorsd person like I am his books are required reading. In fact, my very former girl friend called him a “damned enabler of fishing addiction!” His book on fishing structure is probably the best that has ever been written, period.

Be sure to listen to him on 850KOA radio in the evenings.

Ayn Rand Reading

February 3, 2008

Perhaps no other person that lived during the most recent century has had more social impact than Ayn Rand. Her writings changed the way that people looked at everything from politics to philosophy.

Ayn Rand (IPA: /ˈaɪn ˈrænd/, February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1905March 6, 1982), born Alisa Zinov’yevna Rosenbaum (Russian: Алиса Зиновьевна Розенбаум), was a Russian-born American novelist and philosopher.[1] She is widely known for her best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, and for developing a philosophical system she called Objectivism.

She was an uncompromising advocate of rational individualism and laissez-faire capitalism, and vociferously opposed socialism, altruism, and other contemporary philosophical trends, as well as religion. Her influential and often controversial ideas have attracted both enthusiastic admirers and scathing denunciation.

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand

Some other Ayn Rand resources.

http://www.aynrandsociety.org/

http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rand.htm

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Ayn+Rand&btnG=Search

First entry for “Books”

February 3, 2008

The very first entry is about a classic series of American literature.

The Foxfire books are a series of anthologies of articles from Foxfire magazine. The first book of the series was published in 1972. As of 2004, the most recent is Foxfire 12; also as of that date, there are nearly nine million copies of the various books in print.

The series is an effort to document the lifestyle, culture, and skills of people in southern Appalachia in a mixture of how-to information and first-person narratives and oral history. Topics covered in the books include apple butter, banjos, basket weaving, beekeeping, butter churning, corn shucking, dulcimers, faith healing, fiddle making, haints, ginseng cultivation, hide tanning, hog dressing, hunting tales, log cabin building, moonshining, midwives, old-time burial customs, planting “by the signs”, preserving foods, sassafras tea, snake handling and lore, soap making, spinning, square dancing, wagon making, weaving, wild food gathering, witches, and wood carving.

Eight of the first nine of the books were edited by Eliot Wigginton, a high school teacher at the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, who set up the Foxfire Fund, based on articles his students had written that were previously published in magazine form. The magazine was named after foxfire, the bioluminescent fungi sometimes seen in a forest. The magazine was founded in 1966 by Wigginton, who was awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1989.

Though conceived primarily as a sociological work, the books, particularly the early ones, were a commercial success as instructional works. Members of the back-to-the-land movement used them as a blueprint for their attempts to return to a life of simplicity. The publication is an imprint of Random House and has become a project of Rabun County, Georgia High School.

[edit] List of the books

Related books include:

  • Memories of a Mountain Shortline, 1976, Foxfire Press; 2001
  • Aunt Arie: A Foxfire Portrait, 1983, Dutton. ISBN 0-525-93292-5
  • The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery, 1984; 1992, University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4395-4
  • The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys & Games, 1985; 1993, University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4425-X
  • A Foxfire Christmas, 1996, University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4618-X
  • Teaching by Heart: The Foxfire Interviews, 2004, Teacher’s College Press. ISBN 0-8077-4539-1 (hardbound), ISBN 0-8077-4538-3 (paperback)
  • Foxfire’s Book of Wood Stove Cookery 2006

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxfire_books

Books, Reading Lists and so on

February 3, 2008

I have added a new category to this blog. The recommended reading list will be an ongoing project, and I will do my best to supply full information so that any reading that someone wants can find it, or check it out from a library.

Mostly it will be a resource, and hopefully be of some educational use. There will not be any particular order but politics, economics, fishing, hunting and things of that nature will be here.