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Yemen makes bomb-plot arrests
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-Short Attention Span Theater-
How to carve a pumpkin
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 10/31/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  And I thought I was pretty clever when I put a hole saw on my drill to carve out the eyes!
Posted by: gorb || 10/31/2010 1:49 Comments || Top||

#2  Some people will now want to start People for the Ethical Treatment of Pumpkins (PETP).

Chain-saw pumpkin carving?
Blow-up the pumpkin for quick compost?

My personal favorite is the 12 guage for pumpkin disposal and home invaders.
Posted by: JohnQC || 10/31/2010 9:06 Comments || Top||

#3  I used a little hand drywall saw. Man, that thing cuts right through and has a sharp end for getting started, too.

Posted by: crosspatch || 10/31/2010 21:27 Comments || Top||


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Rare earths trainwreck at hand
Posted by: ryuge || 10/31/2010 11:24 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  From the article: The diversity and size of the global oil market provides the U.S. with real energy security. If the writer believes that, he's got rocks in his head instead of brains.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 10/31/2010 12:13 Comments || Top||

#2  The author's point is that the oil market, with it's many and increasing number of suppliers, is significantly more secure than the rare earths market, with China as the current sole supplier.
Posted by: trailing wife || 10/31/2010 12:47 Comments || Top||

#3  is significantly more secure than the rare earths market Even if so, saying 'real energy security' is a gross exaggeration. The real trainwreck would be outsourcing a critical part of the economy to unreliable suppliers (e.g. China or Saudi Arabia).
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 10/31/2010 13:48 Comments || Top||

#4  Oh goodness, yet another case of confusing "politics" with "science" or "reality".

Here's the line where the article loses coherence:

China, which has a near-monopoly on rare earths,

Maybe the reporter got the story wrong, or the author is unclear or confused.

China has a near "market" monopoly, not a supply monopoly. And the market monopoly is essentially on dirty, filthy polluting heavy industry. And, this is largely due to the Export Pollution Agency, er, Environmental Protection Agency, and its European equivalents.

"Rare Earth" metals are not particularly rare, in varying degrees, but their production (mining, refining, smelting, handling and shipping) is limited by all sorts of factors largely covered under the heading "economics".

Like so much of what our ruling class is reluctant to admit, this is roughly a 90% political problem, 9% technical, and 1% supply.

It's almost like the Chinese are just discovering distinctions between free markets, dictatorships, and "social justice" regulatory regimes. Good luck to them!
Posted by: Halliburton - Mysterious Conspiracy Division || 10/31/2010 14:22 Comments || Top||

#5  Argh I hate it when people moan and groan about rare earth exclusivity to China, I say let em have it we're using them like any sane person would.

Heres the run down there are 3 (count em...3!!) rare earth super deposit sites in the world, one in the US (in California), one in China, and one new one in Australia.

These superdeposit sites have such a huge amount of rare earths that it makes pretty much any other place non-profitable in terms of extraction for money. The Mountain Pass mine in California one was operating till relatively recently, however although it is technically shut down it is still processing the ores which have already been mined (and theres a backlog of this).

Further more rare earth extraction is an expensive and very polluting process, you easily wreck your local environment trying to produce these, and since the Chinese are so helpful to wreck their environment to sell us the rare earths at below the rate it costs even US to extract them I say why not? We get to keep our strategic supply of rare earths while theres dwindles and get them at discounted price relatively. In fact the reason why Mountain Pass is being restarted is because even the Chinese have realized how much the REE's (rare earth extraction) is wrecking their environment and now they're trying to bring prices back up that its a good time that another competitor enters the market.
Posted by: Valentine || 10/31/2010 15:22 Comments || Top||

#6  If you read my link in the O'Club - Japan's Sumitomo Trading Corp is preparing to offer tons of better patents and money to secure 1,000,000 tons of rare earths per year from the "Mountain Pass" mine.
Posted by: Water Modem || 10/31/2010 15:34 Comments || Top||

#7  While it is true that China accounts for most of the current rare earths production, they are quite plentiful in the US. It is simply cheaper to mine and process them in China. Once China makes them expensive enough, production will start up again in the US. One of the largest obstacles in the US is environmental regulations. We have basically regulated the US out of that market.

There is an operation due to start soon in the California desert that has been extensively reworked to comply with environmental regulations.

Posted by: crosspatch || 10/31/2010 16:35 Comments || Top||

#8  If you start looking at all the producers China has under long-term contract (like the oil sands of Canada, which we currently can't buy for governmental purposes) or can drill but we can't because they're nice "communists" (hah!) but we're ugly capitalists (Venezuela), things start looking less good than they were.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 10/31/2010 19:12 Comments || Top||

#9  CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > CHINA'S [coming Great] FUTURE SHOCK.

ARTIC = UNKNOWN FUTURE as per Chin's econ potential, Socio-Cultural Changes is causing some in China to lament the disappearance of traditional Values + Methods.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 10/31/2010 21:59 Comments || Top||


Britain
Lauren Booth: My peculiar journey to Islam
Lauren Booth, journalist, broadcaster, and sister-in-law of Tony Blair, "defiantly" justifies her conversion to Islam. She now works for Press TV, the English-language news channel of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Posted by: ryuge || 10/31/2010 11:42 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Islam, the cutting-edge, daring, and defiant choice. THE choice of the elite, the Best and the Brightest.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 10/31/2010 12:24 Comments || Top||

#2  Islam cutting edge....lol! No pun intended, right Anguper?

So Lauren is disgusted with this putrid culture that the left has foisted on what was once Christian civilization. Lots of people are. Methinks Christian civilization needs to reclaim its values, quickly, before Islam fills the void.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313 || 10/31/2010 12:50 Comments || Top||

#3  I had thought of using the adjective 'edgy', but 'cutting-edge' is a far more appropriate one LOL
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 10/31/2010 13:45 Comments || Top||

#4  "Lauren Booth: My peculiar journey to Islam pathetically obvious attempt to be relevant and extend my 15 minutes of fame"

Fixed.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 10/31/2010 14:24 Comments || Top||

#5  I’m asked: "Will my daughters be Muslim?" I don’t know, that is up to them.

Twit. Personally I prefer the French language abbreviation/acronym following mo's name.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 10/31/2010 18:03 Comments || Top||


British intel being undermined by judicial jihad
Posted by: ryuge || 10/31/2010 08:49 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  007 , licence to do what the court allows.

What a pathetic little nation of left wing/PC whiners we have become.

We deserve what we are undoubtedly going to get.


You betcha. Better wake up and smell the coffee... you have lost the great in Great Britian .... Britistan
Posted by: Solomon Anginesh5522 || 10/31/2010 10:39 Comments || Top||

#2  The irony will be when the IRA rises up against AQ and the muzzy left, rescuing the britts.
Posted by: 49 Pan || 10/31/2010 15:50 Comments || Top||

#3  Wow, 49Pan, totally. The IRA re-emerges as the Boondock Saints? I can't say I'd object.
Posted by: RandomJD || 10/31/2010 16:59 Comments || Top||

#4  Heh, Pan.

Cage Match! Provos v. Al-Q!

I know which one I'd bet on.... ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 10/31/2010 17:38 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Understanding the new American revolution
Posted by: ryuge || 10/31/2010 11:24 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  More than three centuries ago, the residents of America staged a rebellion against an oppressive ruler who taxed them unjustly, ignored their discontents and treated their longing for freedom with contempt.

Having a tough time taking the author seriously. Can't quite put my finger on it but something seems amiss.
Posted by: AzCat || 10/31/2010 13:03 Comments || Top||

#2  AzCat -

Just make super-duper sure that you do your research on this before posting any sarcastic tweets about the author. People can be so mean!
Posted by: Gwen Ifill || 10/31/2010 13:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Whats a few decades among friends?
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 10/31/2010 14:45 Comments || Top||

#4  current polls
Posted by: Water Modem || 10/31/2010 15:41 Comments || Top||


Requiem for the Pelosi Democrats
Posted by: Glaviting Thrinese9684 || 10/31/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ...There is a very good chance that on Tuesday, EVERY major statewide officeholder here in SC will be a Trunk, which bodes VERY well for the Congressional redistricting. Watch the state races on Tuesday, they're every bit as important as the national ones.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 10/31/2010 8:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Hope and change to believe in Mike. I'm hoping there is a very strong message sent across the country--a rejection of radicalism, socialism, and the bought vote.
Posted by: JohnQC || 10/31/2010 9:10 Comments || Top||

#3  On radio yesterday, an announcement that the Alabama Democratic Pary will send a bus to your home and carry you to vote.
Hmmm, and I suppose if you're a Republican the Bus will be "late"?
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 10/31/2010 10:44 Comments || Top||

#4  I suppose if you're a Republican the Bus will be "late" They will throw the Republicans under the bus.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 10/31/2010 12:21 Comments || Top||

#5  so, RJ, if they were to get repeated calls to unoccupied houses on the outskirts of the precinct...
Posted by: Frank G || 10/31/2010 12:39 Comments || Top||

#6  Why am I thinking: "buried at crossroads, stake through the heart"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 10/31/2010 16:09 Comments || Top||



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Sun 2010-10-31
  Yemen makes bomb-plot arrests
Sat 2010-10-30
  Yemen parcel bombmaker believed to be al Qaeda terrorist Ibrahim Hassan Al Asiri
Fri 2010-10-29
  Police Surround UPS Planes Over Suspicious Packages
Thu 2010-10-28
  Nigeria intercepts 13 Iran missile containers possibly destined for Gaza
Wed 2010-10-27
  VA Man Arrested for Plotting DC Attacks
Tue 2010-10-26
  Baby Face Khadr pleads guilty to all charges
Mon 2010-10-25
  22 die in battle for Mogadishu
Sun 2010-10-24
  Iran 'handing cash to Karzai's chief of staff for influence in Afghanistan'
Sat 2010-10-23
  4 Boomers In Burkas Attack UN In Herat
Fri 2010-10-22
  Mistrial for Wilders
Thu 2010-10-21
  Bomb on bus in Philippines kills seven
Wed 2010-10-20
  Four convicted over NY bomb plot
Tue 2010-10-19
  Somali government seizes Bulo Hawo town from al-Shabab
Mon 2010-10-18
  Merkel: German multiculturalism failed
Sun 2010-10-17
  German terrorist gets three year sentence


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