X-Cop Fly Company

The Ground Zero Mosque

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

In one of my previous posts regarding the Ground Zero mosque, I mentioned Catholic blogger Mark Shea and his support and comparison to restricting protests against Planned Parenthood. Tonight, I left the following comment on his blog (entitled Catholic & Enjoying It, which I also just added to my blogroll): What’s the difference between the [...]

This aspect of health care in the US has been completely ignored, glad I’m not the only one to complain about this…

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Referring to the inability to buy it and state barriers: Woman at California Town Hall Meeting (warning, loud and distorted audio)

It’s been a long week…

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Haven’t had any new posts in almost a week. Here is what’s going on in my life: 1. Started going to Bingo at my local church two weeks ago. Last week I won 3 games. 2. Went to a Tea Party march yesterday. I was surprised how many people honked and cheered for us on [...]

conservapedia *isn’t* down…

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

just crappy internet here. a few other sites weren’t working, including portions of validator.w3.org, though some of them are working today. totally messed up.   You Are Cheerful You are a friendly and welcoming person. You know how to make the best of a bad situation. You tend to think most about the world. You [...]

Tutorial: How Webmasters and Blog Owners Can Weaken The Influence of Wikipedia

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The easiest way to do this is to remove all references and links to Wikipedia from your site. I myself have just deleted various blog posts and modified others that mention or link to Wikipedia, and intend to avoid discussing the site in the future. Mentioning or linking to Wikipedia (or Wikimedia Commons, or any [...]

going to sc again in a few hours or so

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

  Your Style is Traditional You have a strong preference for classic things. You want items that will look good forever. You don’t fall for trends. You know what you like, and little is going to change that. You have an eye for quality. You’d like to hold on to your things for a long [...]

Great picture I found

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Interesting statement on racism and political activism

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Angel Roberson of HipHopRepublican.com wrote a brief pro-GOP article called “Why Some Blacks Are Returning To Their GOP Roots”. Nothing special, in fact kinda misleading, as she conveniently left out the post-FDR switching of ideologies (a commenter noted this). However, Roberson left a comment on the article which interested me a lot: “One thing that [...]

7 Sites To Make Up For Wikipedia’s Shrinking Article Count

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Wikipedia’s mission of becoming an Internet-based user-edited encyclopedia is looking pretty grim, as its article count is shrinking by the bulk. They give you the deletion page to look at, where you can see that the decisions are made by a democratic process run by obvious teenagers. If you thought Wikipedia was inaccurate before, it’s [...]

“Kenyan-born Obama”: Will they pull a WTC7 or a Philander Knox?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

The Internet Archive, famous for exposing politicians, contains an article from Nairobi’s The (East African) Standard regarding "Kenyan-Born Obama" and his Senate race in 2004. (article here, newspaper now known as "The Standard for Fairness and Justice", detailed blog entry). The Archive’s last major exposure happened when videos were discovered from the BBC, CNN, and [...]