Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation and pursuant to our Thursday night wild-card show, here is María del Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza Rasten (also known as Charo) performing Francisco de Asís Tárrega y Eixea‘s Recuerdos de la Alhambra ¶ from her album Bailando con Charo, at Ballys, in Reno, in 1988 (3:45).
Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments.

Stephen Taylor points out more of the double standard of the Libs.
Always ready to bash PMSH as Bush-light, and imply that anything American is bad.
But they will have a night to cheer on the Democrats.
Why am I not surprised?
stephentaylor.ca
Oh Thank you Vitruvius! I love classical and flamenco guitar having played it in my youth. Charo’s right hand position is perfect and she does a lovely tremolo.
Fabulous!
Obama’s online donation system has deactivated the security settings such that real addresses are not needed.
It virtually guarantees fraudulent (though adoring German and Iranian) donors.
Source:
the entire right blogosphere including hotair, powerline and ace.
this
is
huge
Former FBI informant Larry Grathwohl infiltrated the Weather Underground and helped prevent several bombing attacks by the group. In this clip from the 1982 documentary No Place to Hide, Grathwohl describes a Weather Underground meeting at which the terrorists discussed the need to murder at least 25 million people—those diehard American capitalists who would resist “reeducation.”
Whatch the video,
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31662_Bill_Ayers_Terrorist_Group_Discussed_Genocide_of_Americans
I watched the Charo clip…very tasty.
Then I watched one where she does a piece from Ravel’s Bolero.
I only new her work on Carol Burnette, but the gal is talented, amazing…I’m a guitar fan, what can I say?
See the Black Rod — extra, extra. Free Press workers jumped queue for Pork. 2 Tier Pork.
A special post when the world is going to the dogs. Kate this means you dog breeders are out of paws.
Feline Physics Laws
Panda Law of Cat Inertia
A cat at rest will tend to remain at rest, unless acted upon by some outside force – such as the opening of cat food, or a nearby scurrying mouse.
Law of Cat Motion
A cat will move in a straight line, unless there is a really good reason to change direction.
Law of Cat Magnetism
All blue blazers and black sweaters attract cat hair in direct proportion to the darkness of the fabric.
Law of Cat Thermodynamics
Heat flows from a warmer to a cooler body, except in the case of a cat, in which case all heat flows to the cat.
Law of Cat Stretching
A cat will stretch to a distance proportional to the length of the nap just taken.
Law of Cat Sleeping
All cats must sleep with people whenever possible, in a position as uncomfortable for the people involved, and as comfortable as possible for the cat.
Law of Cat Elongation
A cat can make her body long enough to reach just about any counter top that has anything remotely interesting on it.
Law of Cat Obstruction
A cat must lay on the floor in such a position to obstruct the maximum amount of human foot traffic.
Law of Cat Acceleration
A cat will accelerate at a constant rate, until he gets good and ready to stop.
Law of Dinner Table Attendance
Cats must attend all meals when anything good is served.
Law of Rug Configuration
No rug may remain in its naturally flat state for very long.
Law of Obedience Resistance
A cat’s resistance varies in proportion to a human’s desire for her to do something.
First Law of Energy Conservation
Cats know that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and will, therefore, use as little energy as possible.
Second Law of Energy Conservation
Cats also know that energy can only be stored by a lot of napping.
Law of Refrigerator Observation
If a cat watches a refrigerator long enough, someone will come along and take out something good to eat.
Law of Electric Blanket Attraction
Turn on an electric blanket and a cat will jump into bed at the speed of light.
Law of Random Comfort Seeking
A cat will always seek, and usually take over, the most comfortable spot in any given room.
Law of Bag/Box Occupancy
All bags and boxes in a given room must contain a cat within the earliest possible nanosecond.
Law of Cat Embarrassment
A cat’s irritation rises in direct proportion to her embarrassment times the amount of human laughter.
Law of Milk Consumption
A cat will drink his weight in milk, squared, just to show you he can.
Law of Furniture Replacement
A cat’s desire to scratch furniture is directly proportional to the cost of the furniture.
Law of Cat Landing
A cat will always land in the softest place possible; often the mid- section of an unsuspecting, reclining human.
Law of Fluid Displacement
A cat immersed in milk will displace her own volume, minus the amount of milk consumed.
Law of Cat Disinterest
A cat’s interest level will vary in inverse proportion to the amount of effort a human expends in trying to interest him.
Law of Pill Rejection
Any pill given to a cat has the potential energy to reach escape velocity.
Law of Cat Composition
A cat is composed of Matter + Anti-Matter + It Doesn’t Matter.
Thank you Vit, I’ve always remembered Charo as the hot latino bombshell that brought life to many talk shows back in the day. Reminding us of her other talent shows that some books are as good as the cover or better.
Hans, you forgot the #1 Law, Dogs have owners, cats have attendants.
Dalton McUseless fiddles(and his jerk off brother wants to be PM, lmfao)while the lungs of the poor and elderly burn.
http://www.publicintegrity.org/investigations/tobacco/pages/introduction/
At a time when nations are increasingly trying to crack down on smoking, smugglers put cheap cigarettes into the hands of those most vulnerable — young people and the poor. In addition, the trade is pushing the supply steadily into the black market, selling cut-rate cigarettes of often dubious quality.
and from the same article……
But it is more than lost revenue that is at risk. Illicit tobacco feeds an underground economy that supports many of the most violent actors on the world stage. Organized crime syndicates and terrorist groups such as the Taliban and Hezbollah facilitate global distribution and use the profits to finance their activities. In Canada alone, police believe that 105 organized crime groups are engaged in the illicit tobacco trade, including motorcycle gangs and the Italian Mafia. Criminal organizations “are doing more than just smuggling cigarettes,” notes John W. Colledge, who oversaw international tobacco smuggling programs at the U.S. Customs Service between 1999 and 2002. “They are engaged in human, drugs, and weapons trafficking.”
When premier mcjerkoff won his first mandate, there were 2, count them, 2 drive-thru smoke shacks on the Mohawk reserve just east of Belleville. Today, at last count, there are over 70.
When is the do nothing, useless as teats on a bull moose, non stop lying premier of Ontario going to stand up and do something about this flagrant flaunting of the law and the ensuing health crisis that it is creating????????
I will tell you when…………..NEVER……because he is a lying sack of sh1t with no balls.
AN OPEN MESSAGE TO THE ONTARIO LIBERALS
THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO MUST DROP THE PRICE OF A LEGAL PACKAGE OF CIGARETTES TO THE $4.00 RANGE ASAP!!!!!
YOU ARE ENDANGERING THE YOUTH, POOR AND ELDERLY OF THIS PROVINCE BY YOUR INACTION!!!!!
Kingston, I must tell you an interesting thing in this regard. I just drove past the Mohawk Warrior’s ongoing illegal land squat in Caledonia yesterday. Normally the place is decked with all manner of MWS flags, guys in lawn chairs, etc. The -Palestinian- flag has been prominently displayed most of the time, too.
Yesterday, post election, no flags! Not one. I find this interesting. Might mean nothing, also might mean these smokes smuggling d1ckweeds have been given good reason to pull in their horns and seek a lower profile. Time will no doubt tell.
Slimes = junk + Slimes junks Hillary and climbs the mountain of O.
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UPDATE 1-S&P slashes New York Times rating to junk
Standard & Poor’s on Thursday slashed its ratings on the New York Times Co (NYT.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) into junk territory and cited concerns about the newspaper publisher’s revenue outlook, after it posted a third-quarter loss. Moody’s Investors Service also said it may follow the move, adding the publisher faces risks in refinancing its debt. The New York Times posted a quarterly loss from continuing operations on Thursday and said advertising revenue at its news media group dropped 16 percent for the quarter.”
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New York Times endorses Obama for president
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York Times endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for U.S. president on Thursday, saying he had “met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change.” The Times posted its endorsement on its Internet site on Thursday evening and was to publish it in Friday editions of the newspaper. Earlier this year, the newspaper endorsed New York Sen. Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, but it said Obama had long ago erased the reservations that led it to make that decision. “He has drawn in..”
(freerepublic)
“Europe May Be Waking Up”
(From an article in USA Today):
• Supporters of the Swiss referendum collected enough signatures two weeks ago to call for a constitutional ban on minarets, the towers used to call worshipers to prayer. No date has been set for the vote.
• Italy’s Interior Minister Roberto Maroni announced this month that he wants to close a Milan mosque because crowds attending Friday prayers spill onto the street and irritate neighbors. In April, the city of Bologna scrapped plans for a new mosque, saying Muslim leaders failed to meet certain requirements, including making public its source of funding.
• In Austria, the southern province of Carinthia passed a law in February that effectively bans the construction of mosques by requiring them to fit within the overall look and harmony of villages and towns.
• Far-right leaders from 15 European cities met in Antwerp, Belgium, in January and called for a ban on new mosques and a halt to “the Islamization” of European cities. The group said mosques act as catalysts for taking over neighborhoods and imposing Islamic ways of life on Europeans.
“We already have more than 6,000 mosques in Europe, which are not only a place to worship but also a symbol of radicalization, some financed by extreme groups in Saudi Arabia or Iran,” Filip Dewinter, leader of a Flemish separatist party in Belgium, told Radio Netherlands Worldwide at the conference.
Barnett R. Rubin and Ahmed Rashid, From Great Game to Grand Bargain: Ending Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan
The Great Game is no fun anymore. The term “Great Game” was used by nineteenth-century British imperialists to describe the British-Russian struggle for position on the chessboard of Afghanistan and Central Asia — a contest with a few players, mostly limited to intelligence forays and short wars fought on horseback with rifles, and with those living on the chessboard largely bystanders or victims. More than a century later, the game continues. But now, the number of players has exploded, those living on the chessboard have become involved, and the intensity of the violence and the threats it produces affect the entire globe. The Great Game can no longer be treated as a sporting event for distant spectators. It is time to agree on some new rules…
maz2
Once again a witless post of paranoid proportions. Your posts remind me of the style Goebles used to promote the NDSP.
Please provide solutions to a defined problem.
Leftist Salutin to the rescue!
Salute Salutin; Rick sees through the leftist media urnalists’ ratpack behaviour.
BTW, Salutin also performs a vavasectomy on Citoyen Dionky.
>>>> “At the last Liberal convention, I ran into hardened journalists who were convulsed with anxiety that Stéphane Dion, who they so admired for his idealistic vision, would lose.”
>>>> “In the next phase, he failed them. Now the journalists have moved on to the race for a new Liberal leader. That’s a pity. There’s still much to be learned from the last one.”
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“Dion and the cult of the leader
RICK SALUTIN
I was on a treadmill as I watched Stéphane Dion resign. (Block that metaphor!) Nothing so ill became his era as its ending. Let me count the ways:
It was unpolitical. As former colleague Liza Frulla said: “He has no instinct.” He doesn’t play the game, or seem to know one is on, or that it’s in a category that includes: win, lose, ends, means, strategy, tactics. The Tories were better equipped, he said, meaning they had more money that they spent even before the election, misrepresenting him and his green plan. As if he’d stood by on the sidelines, not even trying to get in and play.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20081024.COSALUTIN24/TPStory/specialComment/columnists
It must be hard there Liberal Ron to come to a site where deep thinkers like Maz and WL and kingstonlad hang out, Ron in Kelowna and the likes of Liz and so many more, people that can see what will happen in the future when stupid lieberals are allowed to make important decisions. What with you moronic lieberals, history begins every morning and all that feel good bullshit why worry yourselves with important decisions when you can group think things like global warming and all that, you know things that are currently breaking the monetary systems. Do you stupid lieberals not have savings too, well probably not you mostly live off the public teat or in mommys basement. Turdeau ran this country up to 229 billion in debt, the interest rate went to 22 percent and the rest is history, learn from it idiot.
Citoyen Dionky is stoopid? All in favour raise yer right hand. Good work, Raphael.
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“And then there’s always the “Thank you, Mr.Obvious” articles that will reappear in the mainstream media again. “Liberals won’t bring down Harper on throne speech”. No [green] shi[f]t Sherlock! I doubt the Liberals are ready to get back into the ring after just having had three ribs broken and their eye swollen shut in their worst electoral defeat since Canada was a wee drooling infant of a British colony.”
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“Raphael Alexander | The Stupidity Hurts My Brain
Didn’t we just blow several hundred million Canadian loons to get by all the nonsense we had to deal with just a month ago? The constant election speculations? The indecisive Liberal leadership? The questions about how the Liberals would abstain on each and every vote in the House of Commons? It’s enough to drive one mad. Mad I tell you.
It’s bad enough that Stephane Dion is “back” before he even left. I haven’t even had enough time to miss his delusional optimism, his head-shaking spin on what Canadians “want”, or his awkward stumbling through common English phrases and expressions. But the outright lying, the insulting of our intelligence, and the seeming inability to come to terms with the fact that he shares a place as one of the worst Liberal leaders in Canadian history, somehow does not disabuse him of facts literally slapping him up and down his silly face.”
http://unambig.blogspot.com/2008/10/stupidity-hurts-my-brain.html
Alan Reynolds, How’s Obama Going to Raise $4.3 Trillion?
The most troublesome tax increases in Barack Obama’s plan are not those we can already see but those sure to be announced later, after the election is over and budget realities rear their ugly head…
A trillion here, a trillion there, and pretty soon you’re talking about real money. Altogether, Mr. Obama is promising at least $4.3 trillion of increased spending and reduced tax revenue from 2009 to 2018 — roughly an extra $430 billion a year by 2012-2013.
How is he going to pay for it?
Iraq Takes Over 12th Province From US
The U.S. military has transferred control of Iraq’s once-violent Babil province to Iraqi forces, making it the 12th of 18 provinces returned to Iraqi control…
Andre Glucksmann, The Putin Doctrine
The world shook this August, overturning the equilibrium not just of forces on the ground, but of people’s ideas and prejudices.
The gigantic Olympic Games in Beijing displayed China’s will to power, a major challenge for the 21st century. The invasion of Georgia brusquely alerted the world to the return of an imperial Russia without frontiers.
But neither event should have surprised the West…
GG racks up huge bills flying around, with hubby and holidays in France. National News/Ottawa Citizen
Time to ax the expense of the GG’s position! (and abuse of taxpayers money)
maz2 and bartinsky, and all the others. it is a great way to start my day here knowing that out there there are Canadians who are engaged, who Know that the “beast” is not dead it is licking it’s wounds after a week in the “foetal position”Is Dion stupid? well more than that his absolute conviction that his feeble little “tax grab” disguised as an “environmental” policy was the latest in “the snake oil charades” played by the bumbling bunch of ‘entitled to their entitlements” crooks in the latest installment of the “lieberano” crime family cleverly disguised as politicians they move among us as saviors. We have only to listen to “big fat Paulie” bleat about “the most right wing” yada yada. The Lieberano conviction is so strong they feel they could run ” a fence post with a hat” and still win. They have the backing of many journalists, which in the days before the Internet gave them a strangle hold on “the news” this is a new day and we are “awake” and communicating “liberal Ron” we ain’t going back to the plantation. God Bless.
Cheers Bubba
Where do the Mohawk squatters squat when they do their blockading? Do they dump on a hole and bury it like they did before the White Man cometh?
If anyone is looking for any action from McGuinty, there’ll be none. That fibberjib is now taking advantage of tough times to tell us what’s really going on in his government, he’s going into deficit…it’s an ill wind….
Any talk of his brother David running for the Liberals has to be some kind of joke but he’d be good enough to fill that bill. There’s little chance the Liberals will be forming government any time soon. The brains of the outfit jumped ship when Chretien and Martin crapped on the party.
Does anyone recall how Blowbag Danny Williams said he would come to McGuinty’s rescue if he landed on hard times? Funny that, Danny is part of Canada and whether he likes it or not maybe equalization would force him to. Oh, forgot, Danny wanted to opt out, did he not?
Media Polls in our lives.
[LIMBAUGH: precisely. it’s — the media coverage of obama in this campaign, this is the most irresponsible journalistic exhibition i have seen in my life. i’m 57 years old. they’ve always been liberal and they’ve always been biased but i have never seen them in the tank like this, and i think the purpose of that, they’re doing two things. they know there is a new media out there and there is a competition and they are trying to show themselves they can still move public opinion and get the country they want. now they’re not even hiding the bias. they’re profoundly in the tank, and the purpose is, i think, to really depress people into thinking this is over, that mccain has no prayer.] hotair.com
“Ottawa Post $1.7 Billion Dollar deficit in August”
ctv.ca
Watch the comments on the ctv article
The Doom & Gloom & Dion would have, Nasty Cons, Mike Harris …………
But it is more than lost revenue that is at risk. Illicit tobacco feeds an underground economy that supports many of the most violent actors on the world stage.
Posted by: kingstonlad at October 24, 2008 6:32 AM
Dude – This is the same crap law enforcement has been lying to the public about since law enforcement learned to lie to the public for their own ends.
Some common lies:
‘it finances terrorism’
‘its hurting the most vulnerable’
‘everyone is hurt by it’
Now whatever ‘it’ is, you can be assured that many well paid government employees do sit around figuring out to do two things:
1. Become more well paid, or,
2. increase their budgets
One can put tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, illiteracy – whatever – in where ‘it’ is, and stoke fear, loathing, contempt, envy, or whichever particular emotion they are seeking to create. It’s called a communication strategy. Government bureaucrats take your tax money, pay very good consultants, and tell them what they want to achieve. Thus, returning us to items 1 & 2 above.
At the bottom of it is the liberal mindset of controlling behavior, lack of respect for the individual, and a utopian vision that can’t be deviated from.
Sounds like a leftist’s wet dream. Because it is. And the earnestness that these types will attack with is solely driven by tax revenues. Because extra-regulated activity by the populace will reduce tax reciepts. Thus, bringing us straight back to numbers 1 & 2 above.
Capiche?
He would have known this years ago just by regularily clicking onto sda 🙂
[Although Dion didn’t speak until his closing remarks at the end of the meeting, he took the opportunity to acknowledge he had been wrong to focus so strongly on the Green Shift during the campaign.]The Star
And Kinsella thinks right blogers are the ones on the fringe ? Even the inventors of Kyoto, the Europeans, are dumping it. Thanks a lot Warren, for advising Chretien to sign onto the Hoax.
People must have been thinking of ADSCAM just before voting. Or Caledonia. Or Guy Paul Moran. Or Karla Holmolka. Or Steven Truscott. Or the entire RCMP. Or politicians. Or….
Do you have confidence in the justice system?
Yes 7%
No 93%
Total Votes for this Question: 1377
http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/poll_results.html
Martin blasts ex-boss Chretien;
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/523704
Canada’s unelected bagman turned Senator turned Cabinet Minister tossed from office. Does he leave? No. Does he get on a jet, meet with a billionaire, and promise government cash to him?
Of course….
“Grand Prix rescue squad seeks new promoter for race – Delegation returns from london. Politicians optimistic after ‘very good’ meeting with Formula One boss Ecclestone”
And what would concern you, gentle taxpayer, of the costs bandied about to retain the event? The most frightening words to come from government:
“Spending some public money to retain the sales tax revenues the Grand Prix generates is well worth it, he added.”
Think about that for a minute.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=47dbaec4-117a-487f-92ee-998e544c29ac
bruce…Captain Canada seems to have his knickers in a knot.It warms the heart to see these two dinosaurs still feuding.No mention of his steam ship lines,convenient.Why anyone would waste their money on Mr. Dither’s memoirs I can’t fathom.Maybe too much bong time.
If he wishes to make an unflattering comparison between Maz2 and a Nazi propagandist, the least Liberal Ron might consider is spelling GOEBBELS correctly.
But, wait, Liberals get to make up their own reality and their own rules, which are always right and can be changed at any time. I guess I’d forgotten that. Silly me.
what 6 out of 8 stories are lieberals.
http://www.ctv.ca/politics
CTV(tass) All Liberal All the effing Time
One of Warren’s own commenters; (paraphrase)
If Paul Martin was aware of some of the adscam criminal activities, (as WK seems to insinuate) imagine how much the Crime Boss, JC himself, knew !
Also, says he called in the Cops to waste their time investigating hate mail – to a ‘fish ” !! This guy is sick.
The media hacks from CTV and CBC are starting to look bloody stupid, well more so than usual. It’s all about the Liberals and who is going to make a run for the Leadership/Booby prize.
Looking at the list it could be a fiasco like the last one. They really don’t appear to have a clue how to even organize a leadership. One thing for certain, the slate they’re putting forward as possible contestants looks like a rerun of the last mess, plus a few more doozies like Ruby Dhalla, Martin Cauchon, Denis Coderre, David McGuinty. Let the fun begin.
“Jean Chretien says he was ‘shocked’ by low voter turnout” (nnw)
http://www.nicholaspackwood.com/chretientakeshimout.gif
Limbaugh Calls NYT the PR Department for Obama and Democrat Party
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=204963
Cal2 wrote: what 6 out of 8 stories are lieberals.
Actually C2, it’s 3 out of 4, so things are not as bad as they appear.