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What does an East Indian muslim born in Africa, married to a Canadian, living in Texas, stay at home dad, think of what is happening in the world?

Monday, December 31, 2007

Another Year

So begins 2008.
A world still indifferent to the problems it faces. It spends its time worrying about stuff that never matters. Its a world controlled by the rich and ignorant. When children die of starvation, women are enslaved, and innocents are killed in the name of God, the world wants to worry about weather, immigration and language.
My new year's resolution is to be nicer to Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, and Osama and the Queen.

What has four dicks, one pussy, two wings, a tail nobel peace prize and a half a brain?
A plane with Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Osama, and the Queen.

OOOOPS there goes the resolution.

Golf

If we are going to be Green in this world then we must take a stand against Golf.
Yes Golf! Golf is the single most wasteful way to use water. In China, sub Sahara, parts of Australia there is no water for the people and their crops. Yet we build and sustain golf courses. We have allowed our society to get to where a Tiger Woods will make a bilion dollars while he hurts the environment. Golf is an elitist sport to begin with and in a world where land and water are scarce Golf should be moved to the virtual world of computers.
At the least stop building new golf courses. They have golf courses in the middle east. Where are they getting the water from? Can they not find a better use for the water?
I have played Golf and like golf, but in reality it is not worth the planet. So I will add Golf to my list of taxable items. I must donate to charity before i play Golf.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

In the new year...

I am not christian, so I don't have to worry about x-mas, but I do deal with new year and my favorite part is making lists of what to do and accomplish in the coming year.
Since I don't pretend to be politically correct, I don't have to be nice.
So IN THE NEW YEAR....
-I hope the muslim world gives women equality.
-Al Gore gives up cars; unfortunately he gets run over by a Prius, not knowing how to walk in cities.
-The Iraqis realize shia or sunni, you are still one.
-The global warming causes the earth to flip over a few times, shifting the oil reserves from Saudi Arabia to America.
-Education of women and children in third world becomes the issue for the survival of humanity.
-There is a sex scandal involving Clinton ( hillary ) and oral sex.
-Someone pays me to write a book on my philosophy of living "LESS".
-I WIN THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR MY EFFORTS TO BRING TOILET PAPER TO EVERYONE. MY GOD NO ONE SHALL EVER HAVE TO WIPE SHIT WITH THEIR HANDS AGAIN SO HELP ME ALLAH!!!!!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Saving the planet on HDTV!

Some numbers for my prius driving global warming, get out of Iraq friends who drink bottle water. Where do you get your news?
On TV? Is it a flat screen television?
-a old 28 inch tv uses about 100 watts
-42in. LCD 200watts
-42 in. plasma 200 - 500 watts
-60in. 500-600 watts

So use the energy efficient light bulbs, but you wipe it all out with electronics attached to your television. Currently 11 to 12 % of the electrical bill of an American home is from electronics, with an increase to 18 % in the next few years. So I am willing to bet all the celebrities and Al Gore who talk about saving the planet, go home and turn on their flat plasma screens to watch themselves on the news. Oh by the way, pass the water bottle please!

Let me know when Al comes out and asks his friends to give up the big screens. Until then all you global warming people SHUT UP! I AM TRYING TO WATCH TV!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Do you feel Peace!!

On this great day, Dec 10/2008 the world must feel more peaceful. I awoke today felling peace. I went out and could breathe the peace in the air. Today is the day AL ( wheres my limo ) GORE received his nobel PEACE prize.
It is the coldest day of the year here in Texas, ironically on the celebration of global warming. Did someone forget to tell the weather about Al's prize.
For months I felt lonely when I would talk about Al and the scam of global warming. I thought maybe i was losing my mind. I thought maybe I was wrong. Maybe mankind had learned to predict weather. Maybe only some people can cause global warming. Maybe the rich and the famous are not hurting the planet, its just us who drive regular cars and go to work and live in modest homes. BUT I WAS NOT WRONG!!!!!!! As it is slowly coming out, AL is the snake oil salesman and my faith in my "...if it has anything to do with the UN, OLYMPIC COMMITTEE or CLINTONS, its a scam and the best thing is to take the other side" is restored.

So here I attach another article which questions Gore?
by Holman Jenkins Jr as printed in the Wall Street Journal


The Nobel Committee might as well have called it Al Gore's Inner Peace Prize, given the way it seems designed to help him disown his lifelong ambition to become president in favor of a higher calling, as savior of a planet.


The media will be tempted to blur the fact that his medal, which Mr. Gore will collect on Monday in Oslo, isn't for "science." In fact, a Nobel has never been awarded for the science of global warming. Even Svante Arrhenius, who first described the "greenhouse" effect, won his for something else in 1903. Yet now one has been awarded for promoting belief in manmade global warming as a crisis.

How this honor has befallen the former Veep could perhaps be explained by another Nobel, awarded in 2002 to Daniel Kahneman for work he and the late Amos Tversky did on "availability bias," roughly the human propensity to judge the validity of a proposition by how easily it comes to mind.

Their insight has been fruitful and multiplied: "Availability cascade" has been coined for the way a proposition can become irresistible simply by the media repeating it; "informational cascade" for the tendency to replace our beliefs with the crowd's beliefs; and "reputational cascade" for the rational incentive to do so.

Mr. Gore clearly understands the game he's playing, judging by his resort to such nondispositive arguments as: "The people who dispute the international consensus on global warming are in the same category now with the people who think the moon landing was staged in a movie lot in Arizona."

Here's exactly the problem that availability cascades pose: What if the heads being counted to certify an alleged "consensus" arrived at their positions by counting heads?

It may seem strange that scientists would participate in such a phenomenon. It shouldn't. Scientists are human; they do not wait for proof; many devote their professional lives to seeking evidence for hypotheses (especially well-funded hypotheses) they've chosen to believe.

Less surprising is the readiness of many prominent journalists to embrace the role of enforcer of an orthodoxy simply because it is the orthodoxy. For them, a consensus apparently suffices as proof of itself.

With politicians and lobbyists, of course, you are dealing with sophisticated people versed in the ways of public opinion whose very prosperity depends on positioning themselves via such cascades. Their reactions tend to be, for that reason, on a higher intellectual level.

Take John Dingell. He told an environmental publication last year that the "world . . . is great at having consensuses that are in great error." Yet he turned around a few months later and introduced a sweeping carbon tax bill, which would confront Congress more frontally than Congress cares to be confronted with a rational approach to climate change if Congress really believes human activity is responsible.

Mr. Dingell is no fool. Is he merely trying to embarrass those who offer fake cures for climate change at the expense of out-of-favor industries such as Mr. Dingell's beloved Detroit?

Take Vinod Khosla, a venture capitalist working with Kleiner Perkins, a firm Mr. Gore joined last month to promote alternative energy investments. Mr. Khosla told a recent Senate hearing: "One does not need to believe in climate change to support climate change legislation. . . . Many executives would prefer to deal with known legislation even if unwarranted."

Mr. Khosla is no fool either. His argument is that the cascade itself is a reason that politicians can gain comfort by getting aboard his agenda.

Now let's suppose a most improbable, rhapsodic lobbying success for Mr. Gore, Mr. Khosla and folks on their side of the table -- say, a government mandate to replace half the gasoline consumed in the U.S. with a carbon-neutral alternative. This would represent a monumental, $400 billion-a-year business opportunity for the green energy lobby. The impact on global carbon emissions? Four percent -- less than China's predicted emissions growth over the next three or four years.

Don't doubt that this is precisely the chasm that keeps Mr. Gore from running for president. He could neither win the office nor govern on the basis of imposing the kinds of costs supposedly necessary to deal with an impending "climate crisis." Yet his credibility would become laughable if he failed to insist on such costs. How much more practical, then, to cash in on the crowd-pleasing role of angry prophet, without having to take responsibility for policies that the public will eventually discover to be fraudulent.

Public opinion cascades are powerful but also fragile -- liable to be overturned in an instant when new information comes along. The current age of global warming politics will certainly end with a whimper once a few consecutive years of cooling are recorded. Why should we expect such cooling? Because the forces that caused warming and cooling in the past, before the advent of industrial civilization, are still at work.

No, this wouldn't prove or disprove a human role in warming, only that climate is variable and subject to complicated influences. But it would also eliminate the large incentive for politicians to traffic in doom-laden predictions -- because such predictions would no longer command media assent and would cease to function as levers to redistribute resources.

Mr. Gore would have to find a new job.

On a lighter personal note:
As I had mentioned before how muslims are more environmental than christians because we don't put up lights and cut trees and generally have no toilet paper. Well I have to admit I pulled a AL and put up lights at my house. ( We do have wives )
However let it be known I only put them up after my friend Craig bought a prius. He has volunteered to do a carbon credit program with me. The energy I am abusing Craig will negate in the energy he saves driving a Prius. So every day around 6 pm I call Craig and he drives around for 5 to 6 hours while my lights come on.
Have a good day and may PEACE be with you!!!!!

Monday, December 03, 2007

Are Muslims more Green

Since the world is all about being green now and global warming it has occurred to me muslims are more green than christians.
Here is my reasoning. During this month of Christmas how many trees are being cut and used. How can cutting trees for ornamental reasons be a good thing.
Are trees not part of the global warming agenda? Does Al have a tree for christmas?
Don't get me started on lights and how much energy they use up. Thanks Allah muslims don't celebrate x-mas or the drain on our renewable resources would surely make Al stop travelling on private jets.
So merry x-mas to you all environment killers.