tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-182835832024-03-15T18:09:47.163-07:00My Daily RantInsightful, in-depth topical commentary on life in the United States, the war, politics, computer security and technology, the way things were and the way things should be. Life can be a conundrum, a riddle that many try to find the answer to. I try to provide a few answers that make you think, want to become involved all the while maintaining a sense of humorThe Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.comBlogger613125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-86625484418898933262008-03-18T20:33:00.003-07:002008-03-19T10:55:30.802-07:00In Memory of Old RanterOh my dearest friends,<br /><br />This is perhaps the most difficult post I have ever made. My dearest, dearest, most dearest friend and comrade Old Ranter passed away today 3.18.08 at approximately 5am.<br /><br />There are no words to express the depth of sorrow that his family, his close friends and I are feeling. Personally, he was my best friend. He used to call me his "tele-wife" because we talked on the phone for hours and hours to such a degree that his brother had to buy him a new extra powered cell phone battery.<br /><br />His family was so awesome to him - all his life he knew he was loved. How precious is that? He was a loving friend to many, protective and devoted Uncle, best brother you could imagine, and a loving son.<br /><br />He donated literally thousands of hours to the non-profit organization I run. How can I ever thank him?<br /><br />He loved computers, anything high-tech or security related. I have fond memories of seeing him walk into my home with numerous gadgets on his belt.<br /><br />I express to you all my love for him and I know how important you all were to him, and how wonderful this blog was and will continue to be.<br /><br />His knowledge of history will continue to amaze me.<br /><br />With love,<br /><br />Desert Woman desertwoman1(at)gmail.comThe Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-28324186027183239452008-01-07T08:41:00.001-07:002008-01-07T08:41:32.863-07:00U.S. Almost fires on Iranian Navy<span xmlns=''><p>Imagine my surprise when awakening I discovered we lost the chance to take out the Iranian navy. Sky News is reporting on their morning breaking news that <a href='http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1299660,00.html'>US Comes Close To Firing On Iran Ships</a>. <br /></p><p>According to Sky News: American forces were on the verge of firing on the vessels after being harassed and provoked, according to Pentagon officials, but the Iranian boats suddenly veered away and ended the incident.<br /></p><p>"It is the most serious provocation of this sort that we've seen yet," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record.<br /></p><p>The incident happened as the US Navy cruiser, destroyer and frigate were crossing the strait on their way into the Persian Gulf.<br /></p><p>Let me be perfectly honest here, no one, not even me wants more war in the already war savaged Middle East, however, a chance to shove all of the bovine excrement that Iran has been spouting right down their throats, well, that is not war, that is pure poetic street justice. We must always remember too, the good thing about individuals who act their life like a total ass; they will do it again and again. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-78394146085525030312007-12-29T09:19:00.001-07:002007-12-29T09:19:07.190-07:00I am Back!<span xmlns=''><p>It has been a long and winding road, filled with potholes and other debris, but I am now once more back among the somewhat healthy.<br /></p><p>To say that this has been an experience straight from Hell is putting it mildly. What began November 5<sup>th</sup> as slight problem breathing, quickly escalated to an asthmatic bronchial shut down which kept me in full respiratory distress for a thirteen hour period. <br /></p><p>Three days later as I am sitting on my antiseptically clean hospital room, which was technically called a cardiac monitoring unit, as all patients wore a small heart, lungs, etc., monitor which constantly transmitted readings to a processing unit. I was just about to take a bit out of a lunch time turkey sandwich when my chest begins to flutter. Oh great, I, muttered, this was not going to be a good thing, it never is and I was correct on that assumption.<br /></p><p>Things were all acting a bit strange, the chest fluttering, my throat was on fire and I see two nurses walking into my room in slow motion. I knew that was not among the normal things in life, so I was not really shocked when I saw my Doctor following them pushing the cardiac crash cart.<br /></p><p>Perhaps it was the slow motion nurses or the sight of my Doctor pushing that cart, after all, has anyone actually seen one of the heart needles they use? My frail and still recovering body shudders even thinking about them, but I recovered and it turned out I was now in Ventricular Fibrillation, which according to Merck Manuals, is not a good thing. Here is a small excerpt, "Ventricular fibrillation is a potentially fatal, uncoordinated series of very rapid, ineffective contractions of the ventricles caused by many chaotic electrical impulses."<br /></p><p><a href='http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec03/ch027/ch027h.html'>Here is the full link</a> in case anyone is interested in further reading.<br /></p><p>My cardiologist wanted to try a few days of medication specifically designed to correct an abnormal beat. After four days, it was evident that was not going to work out, so they wheeled me up to the heart lab, knocked me out for a few hours and stopped my heart. This was the normal cure and once started it took on its familiar old beat.<br /></p><p>The major problem with spending ten days in the hospital, with the severe medical problems that I was undergoing was my muscles were not being used. In fact, they had all atrophied as we quickly discovered when I attempted to take a walk under nursing supervision and quickly fell upon my butt.<br /></p><p>Now I was off to a rehabilitation center where they would access my medical problem situation and design an exercise routine to meet my needs as well as getting my body working once more.<br /></p><p>I learned quickly that when a physician tells you that you are going to a rehab center, (nursing home) and you inquire how long it will take, they are going to look you in the eyes and lie. Yes they are, they will tell you, <br /></p><p>"Oh, just a few days, just enough to get you walking once more." <br /></p><p>That translated to four and one half weeks of extended therapy, but I was now all better and went back home, or so I thought.<br /></p><p>I will finish this in a few days with the allergic reaction from hell. Yes, I was allergic to myself. I had so much fun. <br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-45835232539170342532007-11-16T12:37:00.001-07:002007-11-16T12:48:19.347-07:00Update on The Ranter - hospitalizedMy dear friends,<br /><br />I am writing on behalf The Ranter, our friend.<br /><br />He was hospitalized two weeks ago with an acute pulmonary stress and arrest, and we almost lost him.<br /><br />He was as close to death's door as a human being can be. It occured due to a combination of elements, some related to his smoking and its effect on his heart.<br /><br />He is now in a rehabilation facility, learning how to walk again, and to breath normally which is quite stressful and fearful for someone whose lungs and heart both basically said "I give up".<br /><br />He wants everyone here to know that he is thinking of them and that he will post as soon as he gets home, which could be as soon as 10 days.<br /><br />It all depends on how his body reacts to the healing efforts that are extended to him.<br /><br />I know we all share a deep respect, love and concern for him and I am assured that you will all pray for a quick and speedy recovery for our dear friend.<br /><br />With lots of love to all of you,<br /><br />Desert woman.<br /><br />PS - If you wish, you can email me at desertwoman1(at)gmail.com and I will read your emails to him.The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-60120547157299350422007-11-03T11:43:00.001-07:002007-11-03T11:43:06.067-07:00The dog needs house training<span xmlns=''><p>This is a bit off my beaten path, but worth talking about.<br /></p><p>It appears that the worm has turned for Duane "Dog" Chapman, America's bounty hunter. It was not that long ago that everyone, including me, was on the "Save the Dog" bandwagon. The Dog had traced a millionaire rapist to Mexico, went in, and grabbed the scumbag, problem was, Mexico did not appreciate someone taking their cash cow, so they wanted to put the Dog in jail, a Mexican jail!<br /></p><p>Since then, the dog has been the number one show on the A&E channel as well as tossed out a book or two and all the while wearing a mullet and Indian beads in his hair. Yes sir, the world was good for the dog, and then he had to go and blow the whole thing with a temper tantrum. He should have stuck to catching criminals and not try and change the world.<br /></p><p><a href='http://www.topix.net/content/ap/2007/11/lawyer-chapmans-son-sold-n-word-tape-3'>Click Here for the full story.</a><br /> </p><p>It seemed one of the dog's many sons was dating a woman the dog did not like too much and after a telephone call and many nasty no-no words the dog is in the dog house and without a show, I might add.<br /></p><p>To top it all off, it turned out his son recorded the temper tantrum telephone call then sold it to a magazine! The dog simply cannot catch a break now; perhaps he needs to change his kibble.<br /></p><p>This is truly another case of someone's head becoming too big for their brain. One thing is for certain, after what he said on the tape, the dog will be running around with his tail between his legs for quite a while now. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-75918622218248738542007-11-02T07:41:00.001-07:002007-11-02T07:41:00.414-07:00Stupid is as stupid does<span xmlns=''><p>It appears that the war on terrorism is offering individuals who are ticked off at family members a way to get even. <br /></p><p>AFP.com, Agence France-Presse is reporting that a Swedish man, angry with his daughter's husband has been charged with libel for telling the FBI that the son-in-law had links to al-Qaeda.<br /></p><p><a href='http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071102/od_afp/swedenjusticeterrorismoffbeat_071102124748;_ylt=AnvXYnOdSy8EhZuaE8iUWsQFO7gF'>Click Here for the full story.</a><br /> </p><p>Now let us be honest here, sticking the guy in Guantanamo forever is not the best solution for your daughter's marital woes. It does tend to remove the problem, but when the FBI gets wind of what you did, well, that is not exactly the best people to be angry at you for something.<br /></p><p> Now here is the funny part, the article reports, "The man, who admitted sending the email, said he did not think the US authorities would stupid enough to believe him."<br /></p><p>This guy has not even seen the depths of stupidity yet, he just needs to look around his part of the globe, there is plenty of idiotic things that would amaze him. As far as terrorism, if you are stupid enough to turn in your family member on a trumped up terror threat then don't be surprised when he is never seen again. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-58592732014843161222007-11-02T07:25:00.001-07:002007-11-02T07:25:15.498-07:00Who is on first?<span xmlns=''><p>What fascinates me the most is seeing all of the election nonsense going on and some of the politicians calling for restraint with Iran.<br /></p><p>Correct me if I am wrong, but I really do not believe we have set anything in action that would even suggest we are planning military action against them.<br /></p><p>Of course, I realize that sanctions are in place, but where is the military build up for a so-called invasion with bombers or manpower, nothing is in place. Yet, we have Presidential candidates saying everything except, we surrender.<br /></p><p>What else amazes me is how they are all saying what a peaceful solution each of them can bring to the table. Take the latest reported by Fox News, "Sen. Barack Obama said Friday that as president he would personally negotiate with Iran, offering economic incentives and a chance for peaceful relations if Iranian leaders would forego pursuit of nuclear weapons and support of terrorists."<br /></p><p>Nice guy, someone needs to tell these bags of wind that the war is taking place in Iraq, Afghanistan and a few other places around the globe and that is where the work needs to be addressed.<br /></p><p>Election time certainly does bring out just about every scenario possible with everyone offering every form of solutions, even if they are wrong and do not even exists. <br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-85218765674582104502007-11-01T06:55:00.001-07:002007-11-01T06:55:24.870-07:00Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My<span xmlns=''><p>Anyone who knows me will tell you that I am a news junkie. It is true and I cannot do anything about it. For many months, I have subscribed to various news services that send out the morning headlines, news tips and breaking news events. When I was out of the loop without my vision, my inbox quickly filled up with all of the news services coming in constantly.<br /></p><p>To combat that problem I have unsubscribed to a few and kept only two or three services. I am still a news junkie, just less items cluttering up my inbox.<br /></p><p>One of the major benefits to my news addiction is I can tell you exactly what is going on in the world by a quick look at the topics of the important news releases. It matters not what the services are saying, I can see in the inbox what the frame of mind is for that given day.<br /></p><p>Lately, it has all been Iran and not if we are going to attack, but where and with which country besides us. Of course, lately, every news item has pertained to our close relationship with Israel and how they have turned their views on the Middle East into the United States views and whether or not it is a success. Some of the services are painting glowing testament of that success and others are saying what a combined failure it has been. <br /></p><p>Let us not forget that small portion of our society that could care less if anything is working, they are only concerned with the fall of civilization and the three horsemen riding to bring about its total destruction.<br /></p><p>Take this morning for example, there were various think tanks and experts saying how badly we have failed in the Middle East. A few of them discussed the escalating tensions with Iran and why any war with them is doomed to failure. Of course, there were two articles stating that we are simply towing the Israeli party line in the Middle East and when this all comes tumbling down it is their fault.<br /></p><p>What amazed me was not one article made any comments on how the United States could bring about a peaceful solution in the Middle East, only predictions of doom and tensions quickly escalating to a religious war between anyone who tries to intercede.<br /></p><p>Then it struck me, these people do not want peace in the Middle East, they want war and destruction. If there were peace then these prophets of doom would be out of business. <br /></p><p>Perhaps it is time to stop listening to the so-called experts and their predictions of doom and begin to work together towards peaceful solutions. What a concept, of course, this will never happen. But It sure would be nice if it did. <br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-83173696976746053212007-10-31T16:08:00.001-07:002007-10-31T16:08:40.030-07:00Update to last post<span xmlns=''><p>Update to the article I posted regarding the Father of a fallen Marine and his litigation against the Westboro Baptist Church, titled, <a href='http://oldranter.blogspot.com/2007/10/father-fights-back.html'>A Father fights back</a>.<br /></p><p>The jury has also awarded other damages, which takes the verdict to 11 million dollars. Here is a direct quote from the article on <a href='http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/31/national/main3438079.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_3438079'>CBS News</a>,<br /></p><p>"<em>The jury first awarded $2.9 million in compensatory damages. It returned in the afternoon with its decision to award $6 million in punitive damages for invasion of privacy and $2 million for causing emotional distress."</em><br /> </p><p>"<em>Snyder's attorney, Craig Trebilcock, had urged jurors to determine an amount "that says don't do this in Maryland again. Do not bring your circus of hate to Maryland again."</em><br /> </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-33810142857723529172007-10-31T14:39:00.001-07:002007-10-31T14:41:56.873-07:00A Father fights back<span xmlns=""><p>I was just going through the afternoon news and this headline immediately caught my undivided attention.<br /></p><p>"<span style="font-weight: bold;font-size:130%;" >Jury Awards Father $2.9 Million in Funeral Protesters Case</span>"<br /></p><p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,307058,00.html">Click here for the full story.</a><br /> </p><p>If you recall, the father of a fallen Marine had filed litigation against the Westboro Baptist Church and its founder for a multitude of actions resulting from their picketing his son's funeral.<br /></p><p>This is the same church that routinely picket funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, carrying signs such as "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "God hates fags."<br /></p><p>A number of states have enacted laws prohibiting the church's picketing and that has had little impact on their protesting. Perhaps handing over a few million dollars will change their attitudes. We can only hope that this award is not overturned.<br /></p><p>The disgusting signs and comments made by the church towards our fallen men and women has only enraged people to do something to stop their protesting. We can only hope this verdict stays and finally puts an end to the church is protesting<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-3631943677907734292007-10-31T09:28:00.001-07:002008-12-10T15:35:52.291-07:00Invisible Tank<span xmlns=""><p>A story this morning from the UK caught my eye as I was wondering the news services. It was headlined; "British Defense Researchers Create Invisible Tank" and once I saw it there was no way my imagination would allow me to pass it up.<br /></p><p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,306678,00.html">Click here for the full story.</a><br /> </p><p>The British have actually done it, I was thinking as I began to read the story. Of course, I was waiting to read how they would create invisible soldiers next, but that was not to pass.<br /></p><p><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHGt-FQKNN3BZ9dSjcYLCfmzYyzsQapfqmeXFqVZWu8gm8OuTHDsDN3XepyoCVwK6iXVX629kCjo8IuKFSn5tYMtBKJJpiL-p-taKccO8sISgEgpTg4_VaxshY9JvKZdXXCprWzQ/s1600-h/2_61_tank_invisible.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHGt-FQKNN3BZ9dSjcYLCfmzYyzsQapfqmeXFqVZWu8gm8OuTHDsDN3XepyoCVwK6iXVX629kCjo8IuKFSn5tYMtBKJJpiL-p-taKccO8sISgEgpTg4_VaxshY9JvKZdXXCprWzQ/s320/2_61_tank_invisible.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5127540613856207218" border="0" /></a>I have seen this invisibility trick done on the military channel before. They were going over the new Army's battle gear called, <a href="http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/land-warrior.htm">Land Warrior</a> and already in use in Iraq. On the show they used tiny cameras and a parade of other photo gear to create an invisible soldier standing there. Unfortunately, unless that solder has about three million bucks worth of camera gear he will not repeat it on the battlefield.<br /></p><p>It turned out the invisible tank was the same thing, many cameras, just a trick, but it does look pretty cool.<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-15607402429677005012007-10-26T15:02:00.001-07:002007-10-26T15:05:27.401-07:00They are still at it<span xmlns=""><p>Most of us have read or written stories about the disgusting antics of the Westboro Baptist church. I have written a few articles, one was <a href="http://oldranter.blogspot.com/2006/04/phelps-information.html">Phelps Information</a> which went into a bit more detail on the actions of these individuals.<br /></p><p>Honestly, for me to write more on the group would be a total exercise in futility. Their actions towards our fallen service members are well documented and already a matter of public record. In brief<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/26/national/main3414284.shtml?source=mostpop_story">, the CBS article</a> stated, "<em>the Westboro Baptist church's members have picketed the funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming the deaths are punishment for the country's tolerance of homosexuality</em>."<br /></p><p>I recall the mixed bag of emotions that went through me while reading about their protests at service members funerals. Besides the anger and disgust, I could not understand why someone had not filed litigation against the church. Then I began reading many of the already published articles on the church and learned that many of the family running the church were practicing attorneys.</p><p>In short, they always stayed on public property and insured they were within their constitutional rights. That knowledge disgusted me to no end.<br /></p><p>Now, the father of a Marine killed in action, Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder is taking the church on in court.<br /></p><p>Here is a direct quote from CBS news, "<em>The father of a Marine killed in Iraq took the stand in his invasion of privacy suit against a fundamentalist church that pickets soldiers' funerals, saying protesters carrying signs at his son's burial made him sick to his stomach."<br /></em></p><p><em>"Albert Snyder said he had hoped for a private funeral for his son, Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder."<br /></em></p><p>The father, Albert Snyder is asking for assistance in his litigation against the church and has setup a web site with information, <a href="http://www.matthewsnyder.org/">www.matthewsnyder.org/</a>.<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-5867236871609052742007-10-25T14:27:00.001-07:002007-10-25T14:27:56.132-07:00Ben Stein: The Real Stars<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><p><object height='350' width='425'><param value='http://youtube.com/v/6U4_17H0gDo' name='movie'/><embed height='350' width='425' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' src='http://youtube.com/v/6U4_17H0gDo'/></object></p><p>Ben Stein puts it all into perspective. It is about time someone spoke up.<br /><br />Ranter</p></div>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-49751320385755861622007-10-17T21:41:00.001-07:002007-10-17T21:41:04.108-07:00The Dalai Lama<span xmlns=''><p>China has never ceased to amaze me with their attitude regarding the Dalai Lama. Of course, they control his homeland and nothing on this earth will make them give it back. <br /></p><p>For example, here is a quote from a CBS News article on President Bush giving the Dalai Lama an award.<br /></p><p>"<span style='color:#244061'><strong><em>China, which reviles the 72-year-old monk as a Tibetan separatist, vehemently protested the elaborate public ceremony."</em></strong></span><br /> </p><p>Now, if that does not hate for the sake of hate, then I cannot think of any other comment that would demonstrate it any better.<br /></p><p>Here we have a man of peace, serenity and the spiritual leader to thousands, if not millions. The act by China of taking over his homeland and listing him as a separatist reeks of the fear China has towards him. Yes, fear and they fear him so badly that they will risk whatever they have to insure he does not return, never.<br /></p><p>Disgusting, that is what it is, pure and simple disgusting. The Dalai Lama is a man of such high religious stature that throngs of humanity revere him and follow his words. This is what scares China to pieces and it is the sole reason they hate him.<br /></p><p>Actually, a man of peace without any hidden agendas is a wonderful thought. He does not ask for millions in donations to build his universities. He does not make statements that God will call him home of his goals are not meant. He desires peace among the world; he does this without beating on your door and ramming his political philosophy down your throat. He supports religious freedom for all faiths, barring none. <br /></p><p>China fears this man for many reasons and most of all because they realize he is right, they are wrong, and that really scares the devil out of them. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-16033125211458897802007-10-13T12:51:00.001-07:002007-10-13T12:51:18.512-07:00Security in Iraq<span xmlns=''><p>Since it became a public word, Blackwater has taken more heat than any security organization in Iraq. We have seen media reports, television documentaries, you name it and it has been written about private security in Iraq, Blackwater in particular.<br /></p><p>The media loves to portray them as high paid mercenaries, body armor and automatic weapons at ready for any attack. What they normally fail to address is that the majority of the security in Iraq are highly trained, Seals, Special Forces, SAS and other special operations personnel. These are the individuals that our country and others once called our best, our elite, the cream of the crop and governments have spent millions of dollars training and equipping these individuals to go out and perform jobs that no one else was capable of doing. <br /></p><p>Now, they are no longer within the fold of the militaries they once represented and because of this, the media calls them killers, mercenaries, anything, but what they once were.<br /></p><p>The media loves to say the word mercenary, they love to portray these individuals as shoot first and ask question later and let God sort them out, this sickens me.<br /></p><p>We place these individuals in harm's way, dissociate them from any coverage or protection afforded the military and tell them if you shoot someone you will be tried under that government' s law and as a murderer in your own country. This is just wonder job security and yet, individuals work in these high risk situations.<br /></p><p>If one or more of these individuals make mistakes and people die, then they alone should be tried for their crimes, not the entire security community. The same applies to outright homicide, if this is done, then those individuals should pay, not the entire community.<br /></p><p>This entire mess has sickened me and the sad footnote to it all is that it is far from over.</p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-60949430861098611272007-10-12T15:14:00.001-07:002007-10-12T15:14:42.859-07:00And he could not spell potato!<span xmlns=''><p>The fact that Al Gore won a Nobel Peace Prize for his film, an Inconvenient Truth has me wondering why I never won one. I mean, I have told many untruths in my day, okay, lies, but the fact remains, if he can win, so can anybody.<br /></p><p>Gore has always liked to tell a few tales or two. What can we expect from a man who publicly stated that he invented the Internet!<br /></p><p>Since the film, Inconvenient Truth was released many questions have been raised about whether some of the science used in the film is correct. In fact, this week a judge in the UK ruled that schools could not screen the film without accompanying notes, which give a balancing view to some of his claims.<br /></p><p>Apparently, an Inconvenient Truth has left out a few truths, in any case, it managed to give Gore a few awards and now the Nobel, go figure.<br /></p><p>Gore was no stranger to inconvenient truths, he managed to take on the show, Murphy Brown for their story line of an unwed mother and lose. One thing that bothered me was how a man who could not spell potato was able to write anything at all. <br /></p><p>It is quite an honor to take home the Nobel and we cannot take that away from him. However, it makes me wonder just how much politics played as a deciding factor. <br /></p><p>A nominee that was passed over for the Gore award, Irena Sendler, was in many opinions more worthy of the award. Sendler is a great woman who risked her life during WWII to save 2500 children from the Holocaust, later captured by the Nazi's and severely beaten. Sendler managed to escape and today is living in a nursing home in Poland. <br /></p><p>If you are not familiar with the Irena Sendler story, then I suggest you <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendler'>click here for the Wikipedia overview</a>. She should be an inspiration to the world and her story needs to be told. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-10047561277980902342007-10-12T10:58:00.001-07:002007-10-12T10:58:11.418-07:00Family Values<span xmlns=''><p>We all are very aware that the world has become a hotbed of insanity. It has become even more evident with the current rash of school shootings being reported. The latest, a 14 year old Pennsylvania home schooled youth had compiled an arsenal and planned a repeat of the 1999 Columbine attack in Colorado.<br /></p><p>In an <a href='http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/12/national/main3360501.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_3360501'>AP article this morning</a>, <em>CBS News correspondent Maggie Rodriguez reported that officials knew the young suspect's motive: he felt bullied by the students at Plymouth Whitemarsh. But the plot for revenge was foiled when the young man tried to seek out an accomplice who led police to the suspect's house and a disturbing arsenal.<br /></em></p><p><em>Acting on a tip from a high school student and his father, police on Wednesday found the rifle, about 30 air-powered guns, swords, knives, a bomb-making book, videos of the 1999 Columbine attack in Colorado and violence-filled notebooks in the boy's bedroom, Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr. said.<br /></em></p><p>The article also states that the youth's Mother, Michele Cossey was being charged for purchasing firearms for her teenage son. Here is the quote from the page, "<em>Michele Cossey bought her home-schooled son a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle and a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle, authorities said."<br /></em></p><p>After reading this I was struck with the thought that back in the early 1960 era, my Grandfather had given me a 22 rifle for a gift. He then spent the entire summer teaching me gun safety and the proper manner to conduct yourself on a hunt.<br /></p><p>It was not the first time that I have accompanied him on a hunt, but it was the first that I was taught the ins and outs of hunting and the proper gun safety procedures. <br /></p><p>Then it all fell into place for me, this was something that had stopped across America, gun safety, one of the male members walking the younger through that rite of passage, Today, we are bombarded with school shootings, gang shootings, the list is endless.<br /></p><p>As a result of this new threat, our children are no longer safe inside of a school, in fact, they may even be on more danger, just attending a class.<br /></p><p>It completely amazes me how far our society has sank into the pits of hate and despair. Back when I was given that gift, the world was different. We had strong family values, Sundays consisted of church in the morning and a mandatory dinner in the evening where the entire family sat down together.<br /></p><p>On many Sundays, we would all pile into our Father's non-air conditioned car and head to the local ice cream shop. Those were days that are now lost to the youth of today and along with them are the family values that they once taught.<br /></p><p>It is truly sad to see what is going on today and even sadder to think that family values in America died with my youth. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-56898791832305156452007-10-11T22:30:00.001-07:002007-10-11T22:30:42.990-07:00Britney and the Paparazzi<span xmlns=''><p>I normally fill my mornings with massive amounts of caffeine, surfing through various news services and reading even more on the internet. While going about my usual routine I have began to notice something that is either interesting or sick about celebrities, well, actually one in particular, Britney Spears.<br /></p><p>I did not start out to read about her insane antics, but it quickly turned in that direction once I began to notice that I was seeing nothing but stories on her. I felt that she was either so newsworthy that she was pushing normal stories to the back page, or she had entered into some type of unholy alliance with the paparazzi. Little did I know that the two were feeding off one another in some form of insane plan of the universe. <br /></p><p>Good old Ms. throw back a few beers, snort a line or two, cause a media circus by shaving her head in public, scream at the paparazzi while attacking their cars with an umbrella and then use her genuine Hollywood "get out of jail" card issued to every person who joins the celebrity crowd –REHAB!<br /></p><p>What began as every news service and gossip magazine going for the money shot of her getting out of vehicles while blatantly exposing herself, slowly turned into exposing the truth about Britney and the paparazzi, they live for and off of one another.<br /></p><p>This became evident when I began to see photos of paparazzi ordering food for Britney. Now, before anyone says this is silly, hear the rest of the story. We had Britney and her sister sitting in a car at a fast food drive up window. Britney was trying her best to order food for the two of them and the person at the drive up could not make out what she was saying. <br /></p><p>Why, you may ask, well it was because Britney had not opened her window and kept repeating the order through the closed window. The parade of paparazzi cars behind her took pity and ordered for her.<br /></p><p>Next, we have Britney pulled over on the highway with a flat tire; does she call a repair service? No, a few of the paparazzi pull up, get out of their vehicle and change her tire for her. While her car was being serviced, Britney sat in the car singing Christmas songs to her tiny dog all dressed up in a Santa suit. <br /></p><p>After that, I see many photos on different occasions of Britney at a gas station getting gasoline. Of course, the paparazzi do not allow her to pump her own gas, no, they get out of their car and pump the gas for her while other paparazzi clean her windows and check her oil!<br /></p><p>This went on and on and thankfully, I became sick of the research. Not only do the paparazzi survive off Britney, but they also work hard to insure she is around for more photographs, which she obviously loves to pose for, clean-shaven or not.<br /></p><p>Now, I promise from this day forth never to mention her again. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-29312856909261088542007-10-11T11:00:00.001-07:002007-10-11T11:00:13.607-07:00Nothing ever changes<span xmlns=''><p>Everyone by now has hear the comments made that America is a paper tiger and normally we only fight a war until the losses begin to mount, then we bring the troops home. <br /></p><p>I recall pondering this question when I first heard, or read that bin Laden made the comment. At that point, we had pulled, rather quickly out of our peacekeeping mission in Mogadishu after the now famous Blackhawk down incident.<br /></p><p>I recall too, the feelings that I had inside of me towards the people of Mogadishu after reading the book, Blackhawk down. At that time, I knew well the feelings that the soldiers of the Ranger and Delta units involved in that fiasco and believed as they did that we needed to finish the task before pulling out.<br /></p><p>America does have a very short attention span when it comes to war, we always have and perhaps, always shall. The people who make up our great nation tends to tire easily when trying to fix other countries problems with superior firepower. <br /></p><p>The basic problem we now face is not the insurgents or suicide bombers, but the feelings of exasperation over trying to give democracy to a country that has no idea what to do with it, or for that matter, cannot stop fighting amongst themselves long enough to form a better government.<br /></p><p>It is difficult for Mothers and Fathers, husbands and wives, sisters and brothers mourning their loved ones who have given the ultimate act of selflessness, their own lives, when the country they died for, Iraq, cannot stop arguing or killing their own people. <br /></p><p>If we place all of the frustration, fears, death and many casualties into the picture, it is rather easy to understand the growing movement for withdrawal. However, from the standpoint of an old warhorse like me and many of my brothers and sisters, we have problems grasping something like this when the task is left unfinished.<br /></p><p>We are not war hungry individuals, waving the flag at every chance we get, we have just grown tired of our country committing the military to a cause and bowing to public pressure, withdrawing before that cause is ever seen.<br /></p><p>Perhaps it is time for the draft to once again raise its ugly head into the political arena, perhaps it is time for many things to happen, but one thing it is not time for is to abandon another country and leave the people of that country to die for nothing more than assisting our military when it was there.<br /></p><p>It would be nice to just once finish the job, if people have a problem understanding this, ask a veteran of Viet Nam, Mogadishu or many other places in the world. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-36769308686693181742007-10-10T11:22:00.001-07:002007-10-10T11:28:05.540-07:00Turkey and the PKK<span xmlns=""><p>The major question being pondered by military analyst and armchair generals alike is what will happen should Turkey cross into northern Iraq to attack the Kurdish rebels they are holding responsible for two recent bomb attacks.<br /></p><p><a href="http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1287719,00.html?f=vg">Sky News is reporting</a> that Turkey has given the green light to its military to "take all necessary measures" against Kurdish rebels held responsible for two recent bomb attacks.<br /></p><p>Analysts are predicting that an invasion, even a limited cross border incursion could affect Turkey's ties with the United States. <br /></p><p><a href="http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1287719,00.html?f=vg">Sky News is reporting</a> that they have seen Turkish military build-ups before, but they were always limited to hot pursuit border crossings, which due to the heat of the moment do not require prior approval. However, other analysts are reporting that America is presently urging restraint within the northern region, which is normally one of the only remaining peaceful portions of Iraq.<br /></p><p>"In the past 10 days more than two dozen people - soldiers and civilians - have been killed in southeastern Turkey in attacks by the Kurdistan Workers' Party - the PKK," the article from <a href="http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1287719,00.html?f=vg">Sky News stated</a>.<br /></p><p>This is an interesting development, according to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>; the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan_Workers_Party">PKK, aka, Kurdistan Workers Party</a> is listed as a terrorist organization internationally by a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan_Workers_Party/States_Listed_as_Terrorist">number of states and organizations</a>, including the USA, NATO and the EU. More than 37,000 people have been killed in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey-PKK_conflict">Turkey-PKK conflict</a> since 1984, most of which were civilians, 4,568 being military personnel.<br /></p><p>It never ceases to amaze me that throughout history our country has aligned itself with various military and quasi-military organizations in order to accomplish various military objectives. Then, after the fighting is over and the group is well equipped and trained by our own military and intelligence agencies, we always end up at odds with them, their leadership, and end up having to fight that group later on.<br /></p><p>Traditionally, we have only felt sorrow for the people of Kurdistan, as Saddam Hussein did everything that he could, including dropping poison gas among entire civilian populations. Along these same lines, it is very easy to forget that the people of Kurdistan have been waging their own wars.<br /></p><p>A Turkish cross-border incursion to battle the PKK just may ignite more sparks within Iraq, we will have to wait and see how it progresses. </p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-41100393988949964352007-10-08T08:01:00.001-07:002007-10-08T08:01:44.585-07:00Who is on first?<span xmlns=''><p>During my time that I just spent in never land, cloistered from television images and newsprint I kept hearing discussion of what would become of the nuclear weapons in Pakistan if President Musharraf lost everything to al Qaeda. <br /></p><p>Of course, the logical answer to that is absolute terror within the free world as well as those that are not. If that were truly the case, that al Qaeda assumed control of weapons of mass destruction, Pakistan probably would not exists for more than twenty minutes before one of the nuclear powers dropped a multi megaton warhead on top of them to put an end the question.<br /></p><p>Israel, for example, there is no way on this green Earth that they would permit this to occur. The state of Israel has the resources to put an end to the question and would be completely justified in using them. <br /></p><p>The media loves to portray Pakistan standing side by side with America, fighting terrorism and bringing the good old red white and blue to the rest of the world, makes for good press, however, it is a total lie.<br /></p><p>Pakistan only fights those along their border that they have a problem with. After all, why else would bin Laden be living there and building bigger and better forces. If we are fooled into thinking that Musharraf is America's pawn, we had better think again. He is only doing exactly what he is forced to do, nothing more.<br /></p><p>Personally, I have grown tired of all of things that go bump in the night that our government constantly tells us is waiting to drop the big one on top of our head. Perhaps the think tanks and talking heads are correct and we are fueling terrorism instead of putting the fires out.<br /></p><p> It just may be time for us to sit back and take stock of the situation, instead of looking for terrorists hiding under the rug all of the time. Then again, it may be time to build that bomb shelter, only time will tell.</p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-60949619635039136382007-10-05T08:25:00.001-07:002007-10-05T08:25:15.096-07:00Back soon<span xmlns=''><p>Today is a wonderful day; at least it feels that way to me. Due to severe vision problems, I have spent so many days alone with my thoughts lately, unable to read the news or even blog about it. <br /></p><p>Today, I am pleased to announce that due to a wonderful eye doctor and the miracles of medicine, I am once again writing this with near perfect vision.<br /></p><p>It was a long and winding road for me, beginning eighteen months ago, with many an obstacle to overcome. It took four surgical procedures and numerous quantities of eye drops, but now that all appears to be in the past.<br /></p><p>The glaucoma was effectively brought under control with surgery and then as fate would have it, I was hit with severe cataracts that left me totally without vision. The last procedure on Tuesday corrected that problem. They removed the affected lens from the eye and replaced it with a corrected lens, which has given me perfect vision without the use of glasses or any of, the new laser procedures.<br /></p><p>I am in the healing process this week with many more eye drops and a bandaged eye at night, but it all appears to be in the past now.<br /></p><p>So, hopefully I will be back in the saddle soon. <br /></p><p>I want to thank everyone for all of the kind words and get wells I have received during this time. <br /></p><p>Thanks<br /></p><p>Ranter<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-85608702549650452472007-09-14T07:15:00.001-07:002007-09-14T07:15:30.209-07:00Update<span xmlns=''><p>I had mentioned in my last post, due to severe vision problems, I will not be able to actively participate in my blog for approximately one more week and I wanted to take a moment to explain what is going on.<br /></p><p>During the last year, I was affected with glaucoma, which quickly baffled my eye physicians by not responding to any form of non-evasive treatment. The normal range of eye pressure runs anywhere from eight (8) to twelve (12), unfortunately the range of pressures I was experiencing was in the high forty (40) to the high fifty (50) ranges. <br /></p><p>The major side affect of pressures of this high of a range is severe, irreversible damage to the optic nerves within the eyes, which is exactly what happened in my case. At the time of my initial diagnoses, my vision was correctable to normal ranges with glasses. Within six months of my diagnoses,I had lost forever, approximately fifty (50) to sixty (60) percent of my vision.<br /></p><p>My eye physician's were actively waging a battle for my eyesight; however, it soon became evident that the standard courses of medication and laser surgeries were not accomplishing anything for me. At that point, I underwent the full glaucoma surgery a Glaucoma Filtration Procedure (Trabeculectomy), where a passageway was surgically created in the upper region of my eyes that allowed excessive fluid and subsequent pressures to escape.<br /></p><p>That procedure was a success, but as luck may have it, I was soon hit with cataracts, once again severely limiting my vision. This will be corrected soon and hopefully I will once more be able to do the things that I care about. Until then, blogging is far too difficult. I will return soon.<br /></p><p>Thanks,<br /></p><p>Ranter<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-1448955685690655622007-08-31T14:21:00.001-07:002007-08-31T14:21:42.924-07:00Important news<span xmlns=''><p>It never fails, every time I think my vision problems are behind me, the rise up from the ashes of fate to bite me in the butt.<br /></p><p>They have the glaucoma under control and I am hit with severe cataracts, leaving me once again without my vision. However, unlike the glaucoma, which could be controlled with drops, the only course for cataracts is more surgery. <br /></p><p>Unfortunately, there is a chance this may not be cataracts, but the optic nerve degenerating, as they have stated may yet occur. I will not know anything until the 17<sup>th</sup>, if it is cataracts; I should be back to normal as soon as surgery removes the bad lens and inserts a brand new one.<br /></p><p>Until that point in time, I will not be blogging. This small bit of information has been very difficult to write. I am using all of the vision tools I can find and it is still difficult.<br /></p><p>Thank you,<br /></p><p>Ranter</p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283583.post-84478316343705729742007-08-22T21:13:00.001-07:002007-08-23T00:42:35.156-07:00This and That<span xmlns=""><p>There is so much going on in the news that it is rather difficult to pin one thing down. After a bit of thought, I felt this is a good day for a bit of "This and That".<br /></p><p>President Bush is apparently trying to show the embattled Iraqi President, Al-Maliki that we still support him. This is a load of hogwash and everyone, including Al-Maliki knows it to be so. The man does not even have the support of his own government, who are ready to send a vote of no confidence his way.<br /></p><p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,294068,00.html">Click here for the full article</a>….<br /></p><p>President Bush also made the statement that we are in this war to win and nothing else will do. The President also made reference to Viet Nam and the fact that, yes, we did learn from our mistakes.<br /></p><p>I applaud his sentiment and strength of his conviction, it would be a wonderful sight to see that our country learned from Viet Nam, however, it will take a lot more than rhetoric to convince my generation; we will all wait and see on this one. Especially, knowing that when he leaves office this dedication may leave with him as the next President will no doubt see things differently.<br /></p><p>However, this article, titled, <em>Pentagon sets goals to hit before end of Bush term</em>, just may back up the Presidents words. Again, we will have to all take a wait and see attitude.<br /></p><p><a href="http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20070820-1023-usa-pentagon-goals.html">Click here for the full article</a>….<br /></p><p>Iran has been using the Iraqi border as their own personal freeway, arming and training anyone and everyone who will fight American forces. We are constantly finding their military markings on the remains of IED's as well as weapons stashes with their serial numbers. Yet, the constant denial from their government is so reminiscent of the Chinese doing the same with the VC in Viet Nam that it is darn near <em>déjà vu</em>.<br /></p><p>It is evident the Middle East war will never be totally over, not as long as Iran and Syria are controlling their Iraqi puppets. Along with this intervention is the realization that this war not only is being fought in Iraq, it must be. However, if we are going to fight these silent puppet masters then we need to do it all the way.<br /></p><p>It is constantly stated that al Qaeda and its boss, bin Laden have been searching for nuclear weapons. As it stands now, they are but a heartbeat and a coup away in Pakistan. Now that Iran, Syria and company are in the picture, this may become more than a quest.<br /></p><p>We can only hope that the next administration has the round ones to do what it takes, either that, or if al Qaeda manages to get their dirty mitts on nuclear weapons, the world will change forever.<br /></p></span>The Old Ranterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17558499894695067400noreply@blogger.com1