Monday, January 31, 2011

All you Need to Know about Government Bureaucracy:


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** Lord's prayer: ..........................................................66 words.
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** US Constitution with 27 Amendments : ................ 7,818 words.
** US Government regulations on sale of cabbage:  26,911 words.

Egypt

Egypt. . . The reasons, I hear, for the current upsettedness of the Egyptian people include government corruption: lack of jobs; vast difference between the haves and the have nots: which support my contention of several months ago that the next revolution in the United States is going to be between the haves and have nots.
 

While their constituents are losing their jobs, congress gives themselves raises. and enlarge their expense accounts. While their constituents do not have health care members of congress make sure they and their families have the best healthcare plan in the world. While their constituents lose their pensions, members of congress make sure they and their families have the best retirement plan in the world.

 

Don't forget the incest among corporate America and our elected officials. The super rich making everyday expenses beyond the reach of the average American.

 

First depression, second revolution. The next armed conflict within the borders of the United States will be not be racial, or religious, or ideological it will be the have nots rising up against the haves. Remember the French Revolution? "Let them eat cake." Remember what happened. The United States is not beyond such extremism.

 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Re: Fw: The Growing Crisis in Egypt -

 
Egypt is more like Iran.  Mubarak is like the Shah a vicious dictator and like the Shah knows which side his bread is buttered on so he brown noses the US. The citizens of any country will take crap for so long and then all hell breaks lose i.e. the Berlin wall. Mubarak has to coddle the people or they will assassinate him like they did his predecessor. He may have had a part in that, I do not know. The United States has to stay light on their toes and be ready to go either direction.
 
The Egyptian brotherhood was involved with Sept 2001. Mubarak and those before him kept them in check as Saddam did as the president of Syria did, as King of Jordan did. The only way to control them is to kill them. If we are ready to do that we can win. If we are not Egypt and Jordan and Syria and Iraq will all go the way of Iran.
 
Our military will be of little use. Our weapons are too expensive to risk on a $200 handheld rocket. We are too big to fight so the solution has to be political and via third parties. If we put more military on the ground we will be sending them into a meat grinder and we have not seen casualties like we can expect since Antietam. If I were on their side the first thing I would do is exactly like Saddam did. Set the oil fields in Saudi Arabia, Iraq on fire. The U.S. military is already stretched too thin so they will not be able to respond effectively. As happened in Yehmen a few years ago, I would attack as many US ships in foreign ports as I had people. Then I would poison the water sources for a few major cities in the United States and maybe highjack a plane or two and land them in the middle of large cities. Then if he is alive, which I doubt, I would bring Osama into the picture as the head of the revolution in one of those Middle East countries. And the only demand I would make is for the US to get out of the Middle East completely. Should be a fun month. 
 

Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 
 
Some days you're the pigeon, some days you're the statue.
 



On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Ray & Martha <arandm@charter.net> wrote:

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SENTINEL INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, LLC
                   LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
                             ____________
 
Saturday -
January the 29th, 2011
0845Hrs; m.s.t. (Arizona)                                                                 Lyle@SentinelIntelligenceServices.com
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Email Briefing Bulletin:                                                                 FLASH TRAFFIC - - FLASH TRAFFIC
 
 
 
The information contained in this briefing is for your consideration insofar as how we in America may be affected by the growing crisis
in Egypt. 
 
FOR YOUR ANALYSIS:
1.  The riots in Egypt have continued the past 4-days, and are growing in both intensity and in numbers of outbreaks and participants.  As
of this date/time, 74-killed and two thousand injured.  Also 3-police officers have been killed. The police in Cairo have been recalled completely with the
Egyptian military now the lead
force attempting to bring order. The curfew has been completely ignored, with the numbers of rioters growing by the hour.  Over 18-million people live
in Cairo, Egypt.
2.  The rioters are "everyday" Egyptians; including Moms, Grandmothers, and those who would never have thought about acts of civil disobedience.
Egyptians are well-educated but literally hungry.  For 30-years, the Egyptian government has stolen from the people, and while the Egyptian government
became wealthy and accustomed to a very nice life-style, the people of Egypt, for the most part, have not been as fortunate.  Another example of the
disparity between the Elites and everyone else.  The emotional drama is still building.  Crowds take on their own personality, and what is taking place in
Cairo, Egypt is beginning to spread to outlining areas of the country, and is also intensifying.  The people are beginning to speak in one voice "Not until
Mubarak is removed!"  Shuffling the Egyptian cabinet may prove to be nothing more than political window dressing, and the people will not go along with
this type of sham.
3.  Lt. Gen Omar Suleiman, Director of Egypt's Intelligence System,  EGID, similar to America's CIA, has been appointed Vice President of Egypt.  This may
prove to be the first step in President Mubarak stepping down as President.  General Suleiman can be viewed as Gerald Ford was during the Nixon transition
closing down Watergate; a calming and transitional President.  Mubarak is still holding on, but his wife and son already have left the country landing in London, England.
4.  Banks throughout Egypt are closed; international businesses and corporations have closed; selected embassy's have removed their staffs; growing concern
over the security and calm at the Suez Canal, which, as you know, is a critical water passage way for oil distribution world-wide.  Oil already has risen $4-a 
Barrel to $90-barrel which means gas in America will go to $4-gal by next week.  Yesterday, Friday, oil jumped 4.3% the largest one-day jump since 9/09.
There is speculation a price jump could be as high as $10-a barrel.  This rise would have very serious implications for Americans and our economy.  Over 2-
million barrels of oil go to Europe daily through the Suez Canal.  Any disruption could have a severe immediate effect on Europe and its' continuing decaying
economy.
5.  Signs of a slow and steady villanization of America is underway.  The United States is seen by a growing number of Egyptians as being the main support to
Mubarak, helping him to remain in a dictatorial position the past 30-years.  Mubarak will not listen to the present administration in America.  He is most close to the
Clintons, but does not respect at all Obama.  So, our influence will be limited.
6.  The Muslim Brotherhood is increasing its presence and influence during this.  This will have a very negative result for America. 
 
 
LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
Protective Intelligence and Assessment Specialist
Consultant at Behavioral Analysis and Threat Assessment
Private-Sector Intelligence Analyst



--
Joseph Whitson

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Repubs Not Doing So Well

So far the repubs are a bust. So what if the House wants to change Obamacare, the senate is what counts. So Obamacare will stay but the repubs in the house can claim opposition. Big deal with no results. Next the repubs were against helping the unemployed but wanted to continue with a tax break for the rich and famous, another repub mistake. I would think the repubs would have wanted to extend unemployment since their rich friends sent the jobs off shore and received millions in bonuses for doing just that. So far Obama is a shoe-in for 2012. As I mentioned before the repubs have no clue. I should say Boner looked prettier than Pelosi sitting behind our leader. Where does he get his tan? Either he weekends in the Bahamas or he has a tanning machine in his office, what do you think?

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gun Control Can't Work

How do the folks expect gun control to work when they cannot get rid of the "undocumented" and the gun owners are with them on that one.

Friday, January 21, 2011

China says does not want to "replace" U.S. as world power

The Chinese, Russians, and many other countries raise their children without the Christian/Judea ethics so you cannot believe anything they say. To them there is no morals or ethics governing their actions. They just smile and shake their head. They cannot be trusted.
 

 
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 
 
Some days you're the pigeon, some days you're the statue.
 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Health Care Goals

  1. Ensure that all Americans enjoy financial access to modern health care:
  2. Ensure that all patients receive care that is worth what it costs:
  3. Eliminate care that is not worth what it costs.

Health Care and Automobile Manufacturers

How different would the market for automobiles have developed if a third party paid 80 percent of the cost of new cars. . . . The insurance would have influenced both the number and type of cars people bought. People would replace cars more often, they would buy higher quality cars. A BWM or Mercedes would cost buyers little more than a Chevy or Ford, sales of luxury cars would go up. Car manufacturers would have focused on product development, bigger engines and luxuries rather than cost reducing manufacturing changes. . .




Controlling health care costs might mean doing away with insurance. The medical industry would have to minimize costs like other industries do and price their products and service so the customer can afford to buy.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Sharing the Pain

Editor: The Mountain Press:
 
Where were you and what were you doing when Zachary Salmon died in Afghanistan?
 
Before sending our military off to war "we the people" should insist our government show the military enough respect to declare war. Then those of us left behind should "feel" the war. A draft should be initiated to include men and women up to age of the oldest person engaged in the war. Additional taxes should be implemented and rationing should begin. We should pay as we go. If we cannot pay for it now then we should not start wars. Our current practice of sending our military off to die while we continue life as usual is at the very least insulting. When our military is sent to war every person living in the United States should share the pain.  

 
John Jenkins
425 Patterson Lane
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
 
 
For the New Year's Eve countdown in Brasstown, North Carolina, a live possum is lowered from the roof of a Citgo just before midnight.
 
 

MLK Was Wrong

It is all about the color of ones skin. The content of one's character is at least second on the list. Obama is as white as he is black but the media refers to him as black. Why? It is because of the color of his skin. So forget MLK. He was dreaming. It is all about the color of ones skin. Thanks media.
 

 
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 
 
For the New Year's Eve countdown in Brasstown, North Carolina, a live possum is lowered from the roof of a Citgo just before midnight.
 
 

Thursday, January 13, 2011

2012

 
It appears Obama continues to win and the Republicans continue to flounder. Apparently the Republicans want Obama to tell his followers what to think while on the subject of Obama's birth certificate Boehner says it is not his place to tell other republicans what to think. We need to go to Washington and show these idiots how to do it.
 

 
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 
 
For the New Year's Eve countdown in Brasstown, North Carolina, a live possum is lowered from the roof of a Citgo just before midnight.
 
 

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

NCAA and Ohio State University VS Ethics and Honesty

The NCAA and Ohio State University had an opportunity to set an example of ethics, morality and honesty instead they validated what was already known: if you are on a team and better than average you can get away with anything. Too bad both organizations have damaged their reputations.

 
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 

The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin in World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.