Saturday, August 02, 2008

"Pelosi's Vacation" ~Day Two~

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Nancy Pelosi's view on her 2nd day of vacation...



The Taxpayer's view on the 2nd day of Pelosi's Five-Week vacation that her and her Democratic Party buddies voted to take instead of debating and allowing a vote on drilling for known oil reserves off the American coasts...



"In total, 48 Republicans spoke on the floor Friday, offering remarks ranging from the impassioned to the plainly partisan. Michigan Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter declared, “This is the People’s House. This is not Pelosi’s Politburo."
"Pelosi's Vacation" ~Day One~

"Pelosi's Vacation" ~Day One~

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With the Queen-Bee deciding that the energy situation is not really that bad and that her "Top Advisors" were packed and ready for vacation, Nancy Pelosi closed down the House of Representatives to start their FIVE WEEK vacation...
Pelosi and her gang decided that they would not allow any discussion or a "Up & Down" vote on the issue of drilling for more known oil reserves off the coasts of the United States...

"Although this Democrat majority just adjourned for the Democrat 5-week vacation, House Republicans are continuing to fight on the House floor. Although the lights, mics and C-SPAN cameras have been turned off, House Republicans are on the floor speaking to the taxpayers in the gallery who, not surprisingly, agree with Republican energy proposals."

"The Capitol Police are now trying to kick reporters out of the press gallery above the floor, meaning we can't watch the Republicans anymore. But Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) is now in the gallery talking to reporters, so the cops have held off for a minute. Clearly, Democrats don't want Republicans getting any press for this episode. GOP leaders are trying to find other Republicans to rotate in for Blunt so reporters aren't kicked out"
In a breakdown of top energy issues, you'll find the GOP is in favor of more options for energy than the Democrats.

ANWR Exploration
House Republicans: 91% Supported
House Democrats: 86% Opposed

Coal-to-LiquidHouse
Republicans: 97% Supported
House Democrats: 78% Opposed

Oil Shale Exploration
House Republicans: 90% Supported
House Democrats: 86% Opposed

Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Exploration
House Republicans: 81% Supported
House Democrats: 83% Opposed

Refinery Increased Capacity
House Republicans: 97% Supported
House Democrats: 96% Opposed

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sharp Top Mountain ~ B-25 Bomber Wrecksite ~

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A few weeks back I read about a plane wreck on the mountain located near my house and just off an Appalachian Trail section that I hike often. A little internet research and numerous e-mails later I was trusted with the location of the wreck and posted photos and description of the incident and wreck site…




While conducting research on this wreck site I found information about another airplane wreck located on Sharp Top Mountain near Bedford Virginia. I have also hiked this area several times and was able to pinpoint the wreck site this week and took these photos…















This plane was a B-25 Bomber and went down in 1943 during a training mission. Following are pieces of information taken from numerous articles I have found on this incident with links provided...



"On Feb. 2, 1943, a B-25 bomber on a training mission out of South Carolina crashed into the southeast flank of Sharp Top Mountain, killing all five servicemen aboard. The cause of the crash is still somewhat of an enigma, as a war-stressed military could not devote many resources to solving the mystery of the crash. Nor, did it have the time or inclination to remove the wreckage from the steep mountainside at 3,000 feet elevation. Most of it remains to this day, a true-to-life memorial to World War II sacrifice amid the Blue Ridge grandeur."



"The Mitchell bomber (the B-25 design was called the Mitchell in honor of a once maverick Air Force General) looked sleek and deadly. It was a versatile design which served in every front of the war. No stranger to action, the B-25 was personally selected by Jimmy Doolittle for his famed raid on Tokyo, Japan from the pitching deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Hornet. It flew as if on rails and was fairly forgiving, but just like any big warbird, it had to be flown precisely. From nose to tail, it measured out just under 53 feet. It stood an imposing 16 feet and four inches high. Each wing held a powerful wright R-2600 engine. Perhaps its most distinctive feature was its twin boom tail. Grossing out at 35,000 pounds, the B-25 could hit 272 miles per hour when called upon to do so."



"On the evening of February 2, 1943 the war landed rudely on our doorstep. At approximately 9 p.m. Lt. Pitt's B-25 pierced the darkness over Bedford. Heading from the south, the distinctive silhouette of his bomber filled the sky. It was illuminated by its exterior marking beacons, and landing lights imaging forward from the wings. The interior lights were also all on. The greenhouse nose canopy was a radiant ball of light in the surrounding darkness. To witnesses on the ground, the massive wright engines sounded out of synchronization. The plane was in trouble. The pilots wheeled their long bomber over our town at a low altitude just skirting over the trees. Visibility in the higher elevations, the Peaks of Otter, was obscured by dense fog. The plane continued to circle and flew onward in a northeasterly direction. Altitude was everything. An extra 500 feet would have meant a safe passage across the Blue Ridge Mountains, but it was not to be. The plane did not clear the mountain. Tree tops were severed by the propellers. A violent impact followed. Unyielding, Sharp Top claimed its first casualties from the air. "



Both of these articles are very good and describe the incident in detail. This piece of history has been written about numerous times over the past 65 years and in fact one of the articles tells how there was no monument to the fallen at the time of writing. Below is the memorial that I found at the wrecksite...








As described in one of the articles the exact location of the wrecksite is not provided due to the damage and scavenging that has taken place over the years. Below is an example of some of this damage to the wrecksite and resting place...















Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Dangers of Offshore Oil Drilling...

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There has been much opposition to drilling in ANWR and offshore for fear of oil spills and damage to the environment. The Democratic party in Congress has been complaining that the "Oil Companies" are not drilling on the leased areas that they have already and do not need the areas of ANWR or offshore. It is reported that many of these potential drilling leases are being met by challenges in courts by environmental groups when it comes time for drilling so many of these leases are not being used...

Deroy Murdock has a great article describing the environmental history of the offshore drilling we now have and how safe it has been even considering a massive hurricane rolling thru the Gulf of Mexico...


"The technology of the drilling industry may have improved, but offshore drilling is a dirty business, and it still leads to oil spills due to failed equipment, aberrant weather, or human error on a frequent basis," Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said in July 19's Houston Chronicle.


"Feinstein is correct. U.S. offshore oil drilling is not perfectly tidy. It's only 99.999 percent clean. Indeed, since 1980 - as MMS figures indicate - 101,997 barrels spilled from among the 11.855 billion barrels of American oil extracted offshore. This is a 0.001 percent pollution rate. While offshore drilling is not 100.00 percent spotless, this record should satisfy all but the terminally fastidious.
Ironically, in terms of oil contamination, Mother Nature is 95 times dirtier than Man. Some 620,500 barrels of oil ooze organically from North America's ocean floors each year. Compare this to the average 6,555 barrels that oil companies have spilled annually since 1998, according to MMS."





A year or so back I read an article on how we spill more oil in the parking lots of all Wal*Marts in a week then we have spilled at the oil plants already in operation in Alaska. Looking at the oil spill in the above photo of a parking spot at a business in Augusta County, how much oil is spilled each day on the roads already? More then the 0.001% lost in offshore drilling?

Now multiple that "oil spill" shown in the above photo by the 8 parking spots in just this one local business parking lot..





Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Roanoke Valley Republicans Headquarters opening...

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The Roanoke Valley Republican committee opened up their Campaign Headquarters yesterday which will focus on the upcoming elections in November.

This headquarters and the members of the Roanoke Valley Republicans will support the campaigns of Congressman Bob Goodlatte (6th district), U.S. Senate candidate Jim Gilmore (VA), and presidential candidate Senator John McCain…

Opening ceremonies was attended by Congressman Goodlatte, Virginia House Majority Leader Morgan Griffith, and Virginia Delegate Chris Saxman, co-chairman of McCain's Virginia campaign.

Congressman Goodlatte commented on the McCain campaign regarding the Virginia efforts: Goodlatte said McCain has several advantages that will endear him to state voters...."He has an appeal to voters in Northern Virginia that I think he'll do better than some Republican candidates have done up there," Goodlatte said. "His military record will have a strong appeal in the Tidewater area, and it's important we get our Republican base in the western and southern parts of the state energized and turning out as well."




The Roanoke Times website reports: The Republican headquarters is located near the southern end of Frontage Road at U.S. 220 near Tanglewood Mall.








Sunday, July 27, 2008

Northern Walkingstick ~Diapheromera femorata~

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From one of the better movies released over the past few years, remember the turning point of the movie and what it involved?



While hiking the Appalachian trail the other day I came upon a sign near the Humpback area parking lot and noticed the object above located near the arrow in the sign...

If you know the movie you know what this is...



Northern Walkingstick Diapheromera femorata


Stick insects of the order Phasmida (= Phasmatodea) are
intriguing for a variety of reasons. Most obviously, their uncanny
resemblance to the vegetation upon which they live as
adults is among the most impressive examples of mimicry
in the animal kingdom. In some species (e.g., Extatosoma
tiaratum) the eggs resemble plant seeds that ants carry into
their nests (where they are afforded protection from predators),
and which then hatch into nymphs that are mimics of
their hymenopteran hosts. The Phasmida also contains the
largest (or at least the longest, at over 36 cm) insect in the
world, Pharnacia kirbyi. Many species undergo parthenogenetic
reproduction, which makes them interesting from the
standpoint of reproductive and developmental biology.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Working the "Draft" and "Fairfield" Fireman's Parades...

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Had the opportunity to “work” the recent Fireman’s parades in Stuarts Draft and Fairfield on behalf of numerous Republican candidates in the upcoming elections in November. Congressman Bob Goodlatte was not able to attend the Stuart’s Draft parade since his campaign had already committed to the Bridgewater parade which was being held at the same time. Once it was discovered that the local Republican committee was not entering a float or walking in the Draft parade other arrangements were made to represent our Republican candidates.



Chris Green from Beverley Manor district and author of “Spank That Donkey” blog drove over after a quick phone call and had the idea to walk the parade route before the start of the parade. The idea was to walk the crowds and offer Campaign Data sheets to those interested in talking both local and national politics before the start of the parade.

The plan was to walk both sides of the route and offer info and literature to those interested but not force, interrupt, or interfere with the people’s parade event in anyway. We figured we could walk both sides of the parade route before the start of the parade and then watch the parade, get some photos for the database, and then have a good BBQ Chicken dinner at the firehouse.



What we found instead was a very politically engaged crowd along the parade route resulting in us only being able to make it half way down one side of the parade route. We found ourselves working small groups of local citizens who were very interested in talking about the candidates and their views on important issues like energy, economy, taxes, and past political records of the two candidates running for the soon to be vacant U.S. Senate of Republican John Warner…



The current energy situation with $4 a gallon price tag was a often discussed topic and many people were interested in the information provided showing the stances and past performances of Republican Governor Jim Gilmore and Democratic Governor Mark Warner. Many people were already aware that Republican Jim Gilmore supports drilling for known oil reserves in ANWR and off the coast of Virginia, but some did not know that Democratic Mark Warner vetoed a bill calling for drilling off the VA coast that was on his Governor’s desk back in 2005. Imagine if we had started that project back in 2005 and were the fuel prices might be now? Chris had a great post about this issue over at his blog HERE.



Republican Delegate Ben Cline



Conversations also turned to the tax issue both locally in Virginia as well as nationwide and the federal government. Citizens had determined opinions about the way Richmond is spending our local Virginia tax revenue and D.J. McGuire has a great post about Democratic Governor Mark Warner’s tax history over at the “Bloggers for Jim Gilmore” site…







Anybody remember back in 2005 when then Democratic Governor Mark Warner transferred $one million+ from the Division of Game and Inland Fisheries to the general fund during his dire economy scare? That MILLION+ came from our fishing\hunting license fees and did it ever get back to the DGIF after the economy improved?…






It was both interesting and refreshing to see at both Fireman’s parades a engaged citizenry that was interested in talking about local and national political issues while waiting for a parade to start. Each parade had maybe one or two individuals who disputed or ignored the facts presented and the classic example were the two “20-something” girls who said that they were well up on politics for they watch CNN everyday. They were quick to ignore the potential practice of drilling for known oil reserves in ANWR and off the coast of Virginia in favor of “Alternative” energy sources. They were quick to repeat the standard liberal claim that it would be ten years before any oil in ANWR or the coast was to hit the market. They seemed a little dazed when they were told that simple economics and the free market would surely deliver any oil produced from these two areas much sooner then the standard “Ten Year” answer they have faithfully repeated. Still waiting for a good answer from them regarding how many years it would take to bring “Alternative” fuels that they desire to market. They are probably still text messaging CNN for a standard answer not understanding that it’s the same answer as the years to get oil to market. If we can develop a productive, affordable, and reliable “alternative” fuel source you can be sure the free market, if allowed, will get that product delivered to us much faster…









Mike and Anne from the Goodlatte campaign provided supplies to the Republican Volunteers from the Rockbridge party who turned out to provide a Strong Conservative Republican presence at the parade...















Friday, July 25, 2008

Fairfield Parade ~2008~

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Attended the Fairfield Parade and walked the parade route with Chris Green talking to many people about the Virginia Senate race and Jim Gilmore and about many issues facing Virginia voters and taxpayers...
Many times the conversation focused on the present energy situation and high fuel prices. Numerous people found it interesting that then Democratic Governor Warner had a bill on his desk to allow drilling for known oil reserves off the coast of Virginia only to pull the "Veto-pen" out and kill the bill...
Virgina Republican supporters for Congressman Bob Goodlatte made a very strong showing at the Fairfield and additional photos can be see at the "Bloogers for Bob Goodlatte" site...

Monday, July 21, 2008

"Tax this Joker"...

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Maybe Democratic Party Speaker of the house needs to call for a “Windfall Profit Tax” on this industry?

Democratic Party Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D) and her party has been quick to call for “Windfall Profit Taxes” placed on the oil industry and companies for the “outrageous” profits these companies have been making. Now since we are not focusing on this debate right now for many have posted about this topic, lets not worry about facts like the oil companies make a $.07-.09 cent profit per dollar revenue as compared to the high percentage of state & federal taxes per dollar on the same product.

Democratic Party Speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi (D) leads the House of Representatives side of Congress and Democratic Party Harry Reid (D) leads the other side of Congress in the Senate and combined the U.S. Congress is maintaining a 14% approval rating. But yet Democratic Party Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) has call the President the worse ever and several from her Democratic Party has called this economy the worse since the depression…

I found it very interesting that while in the middle of the “worse economy since the great depression” I read today that this past weekend was the best grossing movie week in history. It seems that the people, the same people who approve of the Congress performance at 14%, have flocked to the theaters to forget their dire economy and status in life…

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.
1. "The Dark Knight," $155.34 million.
2. "Mamma Mia!", $27.6 million.
3. "Hancock," $14 million.
4. "Journey to the Center of the Earth," $11.9 million.
5. "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," $10 million.
6. "WALL-E," $9.8 million.
7. "Space Chimps," $7.4 million.
8. "Wanted," $5.1 million.
9. "Get Smart," $4.1 million.
10. "Kung Fu Panda," $1.8 million.
Media by the Numbers reports gross sales for 2007 at $9,680,000,000 (Billion)…

"that net profit margins on DVD sales are 50-60%, while the lingering VHS business sees 20-30% net profit. To put this into plain English, your average $20 DVD apparent costs around $9 to produce, advertise, distribute, etc., leaving about $11 on top as pure profit."

Friday, July 18, 2008

Stuarts Draft Fireman's Parade ~2008~

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This afternoon was the 2008 Stuarts Draft Fireman's Parade that highlighted emergency vehicles from numerous surrounding fire districts along with the "Lawn Party" near the firehouse...











I arrived early with political activist Chris Green to work the parade lines and talk with voters about the upcoming Virginia Senate race and Republican Candidate Jim Gilmore. We found that we could only make it about halfway up the crowd for we found many engaged voters who wanted to talk issues about the upcoming election.

Many people focused on the energy issue and high prices of fuel at the pumps. Many of these same voters recalled how then Virginia Governor Mark Warner (D) had a bill come to his desk to allow drilling for known oil reserves off the Virginia coast and he pulled out the Veto-pen to kill the bill...