Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dead beat Congressman, dead French terrorists and the Supremes

These thoughts are mine. They may be shared by many but I am speaking for myself. If you are offended, it was not intentional. If you continually get offended by my positions and opinions, you should change, I doubt I will.
OCTOBER 5, 2010

Man, it is already October 5th. It is less than three months to Christmas and the new year of 2011. It is time to really buckle down if we are going to accomplish the goals we set in January, if you haven’t already. I still have some work to do.

I received the following Email from a space geek friend of mine. The web address is pretty neat. Check it out

This week is Space Week.  Check out the link below. Many good sites & facts for the
 kids as well.  (Space is ~ 455 degrees F below zero.  There are 3 people in space right now, all aboard the ISS.  Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is 12 Billion kilometers from our sun, & moving several billion Kilometers away/year). 
You have to wonder how the ejght dead French guys we killed with a bomb from a drone aircraft like all that ‘chatter’ the press has been reporting about. I think we should be this proactive much more often. We can always say we are sorry if we are wrong. I would rather be wrong and bury a few of the bad guys than wait until we are burying some of the good guys. Might makes right, International Law 101, there endeth the lesson.
Rep. John Conyers, (D) Michigan lost his driver’s license on June 30, 2010 and it was not reinstated until July 26, 2010. He lost his driving privileges in the state famous for making cars because the check he used to pay for his new license bounced. I do not know what a new license costs in Michigan but he apparently had very little play in his checking account balance and did not have overdraft protection.

His spokesman, wonder who is paying for his spokesman, said a check was inadvertently issued from a closed account. Why do you keep checks around from a closed account? Wonder who closed the account, the Congressman or the Bank? May be he should replace the spokesman with a bookkeeper.

This guy chairs the Judiciary Committee. He cannot balance a checkbook but he helps determine who are Federal Judges are. The Peter Principle at work again. The Peter Principle is the principle that "in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence".
Judge Elena Kagan has recused herself from 25 cases the Supreme Court has agreed to hear this term. The Court only agreed to hear 51 cases meaning just short of one-half of the cases could be heard with no determination since the vote could go 4 to 4. This sure seems like a waste of valuable resources and man-hours. Supremes are paid $213,900.00 per year with the Chief Judge making an additional $9,500.00 per year. Not a bad gig especially when you factor in it is a lifetime appointment.
There are no Protestants on the Court this year; six are Catholic and three are Jewish. Three or one third are woman. This is close to the same per centage of non Supreme Court federal judges who are women.
Gold to Go, gold dispensing vending machines, already in use in other countries, are coming to America. They are to be installed somewhere in Florida and Las Vegas. They dispense onces of gold and smaller amounts. The price for the gold is updated every ten seconds. Today, the one once Krugerrand is vending for $1,315.00. You can go to www.Gold to go.com to check it out.
Arlington National Cemetery normally conducts burials Monday through Friday. Flags at the cemetery are flown at half-staff beginning one half hour before the first funeral until one half hour after the last funeral. The cemetery averages around 26 funerals, internments and inurnments each day. Arlington is not the largest of our 130 National Cemeteries. That distinction belongs to Calverton National Cemetery on Long Island in New York.
On a personal note, Happy Belated Birthday, Andrew. Have fun in Rome.   


BRUCE A. BRENNAN







Sunday, October 3, 2010

National Month of ?

These thoughts are mine. They may be shared by many but I am speaking for myself. If you are offended, it was not intentional. If you continually get offended by my positions and opinions, you should change, I doubt I will.

OCTOBER 3, 2010

As most of us know, every month is designated as the National FILL IN THE BLANK  Month.  This month is no different. October is National Pizza Month, one of my favorites. It is also National Pasta Month. These two seem related. I think one of the organizations is not paying attention. They could have their own month if they would just switch to a different month.

Food is big in October. It is National Dessert, Month, National Gourmet Adventures Month, National Pretzel Month, National Pickled Peppers Month, National Seafood Month, National Vegetarian Awareness Month, you can skip that one, National Apple Month, National Popcorn Poppin’ Month, National Applejack Month, that seems like piling on, National Cook Book Month, National Hunger Awareness Month, in case you have any food left over after all the celebrations, National Caramel Month, National Cookie Month, big at my house, National Country Ham Month, you gotta love it, National Health Care Food Service Month, for those of us who eat ourselves into the hospital or need Meals –on- Wheels, National Pork Month, more piling on, National Restaurant Hospitality Month, this should be practiced every month and National Spinach-Lovers’ Month, a small celebration.

It is also National Kitchen and Bath Month, which is being celebrated the same month as National Toilet Tank Repair Month. Every one celebrates by doing the ‘flapper’ when dancing this month. The celebratory ideas are endless when you put your mind to thinking about new uses for your “ballcock’ mechanism. It is a good month to remember that 75 % of the water used in your home is used in the bathroom.

Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former governor of Illinois has been named the most unpopular person ever to be the subject of a statewide survey by Public Policy Polling.

The poll out Friday finds an embarrassing 83 percent of voters in Illinois have an unfavorable opinion of Blagojevich with only 8 percent who see him positively. That's a spread of 75 percentage points. Easily, it is the largest difference ever in these surveys. Way to go Rod. You finally made it back to number one in Illinois.

Osama bin Laden has allegedly released his second audio tape in less than twenty four hours. In both tapes, he urges more aid to the Pakistan flood victims, from Muslims. He even criticizes Pakistan’s leaders for not doing enough. He does not urge the destruction of the free world, apparently realizing that the only aid these folks are getting is from the ‘infidels’. It appears to be a softer, gentler bin Laden. Once again, however, he does not appear by video only audio. The tape mentions current events in an effort to prove it was recently made, but it cannot be proven bin Laden actually made it.

The reason he does not appear on video, I think, is because he is either too sick to appear on camera, a widely held view or he is dead, another widely held position. Perhaps it is just wishful thinking. It is known he has several body doubles who look like him and have been trained to sound like him. I think the last six or more tapes have been by a stand-in. These cowards don’t want their sheep like followers to know the chief coward is spending eternity in hell.

At the end of this blog is a listing of my blogs and websites. The last four listed are new. I am still building them but you can visit them to get a sneak peek. Once the construction is complete, I think they will be interesting, entertaining and informative.

I will be away tomorrow and unavailable to write my blog. See you all on Tuesday.

BRUCE A. BRENNAN




Saturday, October 2, 2010

Elect Tom Doherty! Get rid of the rest.

These thoughts are mine. They may be shared by many but I am speaking for myself. If you are offended, it was not intentional. If you continually get offended by my positions and opinions, you should change, I doubt I will.

OCTOBER 2, 2010

I love this time of year. The crisp, cool air gives you a feeling of peace and tranquility. The wildlife is active as it hoards for winter. The birds you see are different each day. Some come through, some leave, only to return when the seeds in the earth become active.

I attended a campaign fundraiser for Tom Doherty on Thursday evening. It was a good old-fashioned Chili supper. The food was good and the company was better. Tom has always been a hard worker. He is a caring, loving man concerned for his community, family and friends.

Be sure to visit Tom’s campaign website; http://tomdohertyforjudge.com/

He has another fundraiser tonight. It will be a good time, with great food and entertainment. Tom just might even be there. He needs your help and vote. Don’t forget to vote for Tom Doherty for Judge on November 2, 2010.

He is running against Judge Jordan Gallagher, a nice enough guy. If, however, he wins, and is seated in this county, it will dramatically increase the cost of running the State’s Attorney;s office, if his daughter wins that job. I make a living as a lawyer. I know at least five lawyers who will seek a transfer away from three of the currently sitting judges in all criminal cases if the daughter becomes the State’s Attorney. If Judge Gallagher wins and is seated here, that will be four Judges many criminal defense lawyers will not appear before. There are only five Judges in the Courthouse and one is retiring soon. In order to keep those cases in DeKalb County, Judge Barnhart will have to hear all of them, not fair to her, or, a Judge would have to travel here from Kane or Kendall County. The DeKalb County State’s Attorney could also be forced to travel to Kane or Kendall with their cases, increasing the cost to everyone involved.

 Good luck Tom, you deserve to win. The County needs you.

Good-bye Rahm. I can’t say it was fun but at least everything you did was wrong. You will be a perfect non-fit for Mayor of Chicago. They know how politics works in the Windy City and your style will get old quick. In Chicago, they indict, murder or freeze-out people like you. I hope nothing works out well for you. You are supposed to get rich when you become Mayor, not start out rich. This isn’t New York City, or as Jesse Jackson calls it “Jew York City”. Of course, this could help Rahm who is Jewish. His name, Rahm, means high or lofty in Hebrew. He is trying to live up to his name.

The latest childish game of tag being played by the powers of the City of DeKalb just underscores why the voters need to ‘throw the bums out’ at the next election. Every current elected official should be voted out. Every currently serving appointed official should then be replaced by fresh blood. Locally, we have a Library Board incapable of doing its job. It isn’t even good enough to do something behind closed doors. Their obvious effort to help a local institution out from under a white elephant did not go as planned, if they had a plan. They have a lawyer giving them legal advice that isn’t working. We have a State’s Attorney, who is a lame-duck, owing to no one, who is giving lame-ducks a bad name.

Now, the Mayor of DeKalb fires a longtime local official from a seven member board that was already one member short. Two quit in protest, leaving three people on a seven person board. We do not need the board. Do not replace them. Disband the board and have the City professionals, who are schooled, trained and paid for this type of work do whatever this board does.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Death in Texas

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OCTOBER 1, 2010

Check out the website below. This is interesting if you believe in UFOs or are just curious. She has a well written book out about the subject.

                        http://www.freedomofinfo.org/


The University of Texas at Austin had another campus shooting on Sept. 28, 2010. An
 individual, dressed in typical college student fashion with the exception of the ski mask,
opened fire on campus just outside of the university library. Fortunately, this nut was a
bad shot, although his last shot was his best shot. He had an AK-47 assault rifle. He
sprayed the campus with gunfire but no one was injured or killed except the gunman. He
took his own life, saving the State of Texas the cost of a trial and his incarceration. Thank
God for small miracles.

The University of Texas in Austin had seen a more horrific shooting in its history. On
August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman went into a shooting rampage from the tower on the
Administrative building. Whitman, a former Marine, killed 16 people and wounded 32
others, most from the tower. Prior to coming onto the campus, Whitman had killed his
wife and mother at their homes. Once again, Texas was saved the cost of an expensive
trial and imprisonment when he was killed by Austin Police Officer Houston McCoy
along with Austin Police Officer Ramiro Martinez.

Texas was still suffering from the stigma of the Kennedy assassination in that State. The Whitman shooting was another black eye for the citizens who were viewed as rednecks and gun nuts.

Speaking of deaths, the blog below is from;  http://www.budgetlife.com/. It is amusing without
being frightening. None of it beats the death row inmate who was waiting to be executed
in prison. While sitting on his metal toilet, in his cell, he was attempting to fix his
TV. He was working on the power cord. He bit on the cord to strip some coating away,
While sitting on the metal toilet. He bit the wire and electrocuted himself. He was
sentenced to be killed in the electric chair.

11 Incredibly Weird and Unexpected Deaths

by Miranda Marquit
Death comes to us all, and in an infinite variety of ways. Most of us would prefer a peaceful end – or at least a quick and relatively painless death if accident should befall us. Sometimes, though, fate has other ideas. Throughout history, there have been many unusual and mysterious deaths. Some of them have been downright bizzare. Here are 11 incredibly weird ways people have died:
1. Biting One’s Tongue
One of history’s most famous detectives was Allan Pinkerton. His agency was known for its uncanny ability to solve mysteries, but it was no mystery how Pinkerton died. One day in 1884, Pinkerton fell, biting his tongue as he did so. An infection set in, and three weeks later Pinkerton died from gangrene.
2. Hoarding
The Collyer brothers, Homer and Langley, were two of the most famous hoarders ever. These men kept everything from newspapers to pianos; they also set up booby traps to catch those who might intrude on their valued privacy. One day in 1947, the police were called to the Collyer home, where they found Homer dead of starvation. Normally, Langley took care of Homer, who was paralyzed by that time. However, Langley was nowhere to be found. Homer hadn’t been fed for days, and died. Two weeks later, authorities found Langley’s body. He had set off one of the booby traps and was buried underneath their mountains of hoarded trash.
3. Falling Out of Bed
In 2008, Miami University student Aaron Miller died when he fell out of bed. To be fair, his bed was six feet off the ground, so that might have contributed to the fatal injuries sustained. While that may not seem like a very large drop, it depends on how you fall – and whether you land on your head.
4. Reaching for the Moon
The phrase “reaching for the moon” normally is used as a metaphor for having high expectations or attempting to achieve lofty goals. Chinese poet Li Po (called Li Bai in China), though, died in an actual attempt to embrace the moon. Li Po was well known for his drunkenness, as well as for his beautiful poems. One night, while drunk on a boat, Li Po saw the moon’s reflection in the Yangtze River. He attempted to take the moon into his arms, but instead fell out of the boat and drowned.
5. Jogging (plus tree branch)
Normally, you would think that a healthy activity like jogging would prolong your life. However, in a 2009 case of a Philadelphia woman, jogging proved fatal. She was exercising in Fairmont Park when a branch fell on her. The branch was 30 feet long and fell from a height of about 50 feet. The sad thing is that this might have been prevented: If the woman hadn’t been listening to music through headphones, she might have heard the branch breaking and been able to avoid being hit.


6. Overcoat Parachute
Most people today wouldn’t think that a coat would make a good parachute. But in 1912 inventor Franz Reichelt gave it a try. He created a parachute out of an overcoat. Reichelt had wanted to create a suit for those who had to leave aircraft unexpectedly. The wearable parachute would save lives – or so he thought. Reichelt decided to test the design from the Eiffel Tower. However, instead of using a dummy, as he told authorities he would, Reichelt tested the parachute on himself. The parachute was a failure, and Reichelt fell to his death.
7. Airplane Slicing a Ski Tram Cable
In 1998 a freak accident claimed the lives of 20 skiers in the Dolomite Mountains of Italy. As a cable car ascended the mountain carrying holidaymakers, a U.S. military jet on a training exercise sliced the cable with its tail. The tram fell about 600 feet, killing everyone inside. The jet made an emergency landing, its crew unharmed.
8. Robot
The first robot to kill a human looked nothing like the humanoids in the Will Smith movie I, Robot. Instead, the robot was the kind used to assemble cars in a factory. Robert Williams died on the job in a Ford Motor casting plant in 1979 when the robot arm hit him. What made this death especially weird was that it occurred on the 58th anniversary of the play R.U.R. (about Rossum’s Universal Robots), which is considered the first use of the word “robot” to describe an artificial person.
9. Helicopter Blade
Even though helicopter blades are normally way too high above the ground to hurt anyone, most people instinctively duck when anywhere in their vicinity. Actual decapitation due to helicopter blade is rather rare, but actor Vic Morrow died this way. In 1982, on the set of the movie Twilight Zone, a helicopter went out of control during a special effects sequence and the blades took off Morrow’s head. Two young child actors were also killed, and director John Landis was indicted (but eventually acquitted) for involuntary manslaughter.
10. Taco Bell Sign
A high rise Taco Bell sign fell on a Nebraska woman in 2009. Because signs are regulated by municipal code, there are no national standards for ensuring their safety. As the result of some possible neglect, or even insufficient enforcement of regulations, the Taco Bell sign in question fell on the pickup truck Diana Durre was sitting in as she waited for someone who was selling her a dog.

11. Poison, Gunshot Wound, Beating, and Drowning
One of the weirdest stories of death is that of Grigori Rasputin, the Russian mystic and purported seer. Rasputin was admired at the court of Czar Nicholas II, but there were plenty who hated and feared him. The mystery of Rasputin’s death has never been completely solved. However, accounts say that in 1916, after being invited to the home of the czar’s nephew-in-law (who intended to kill him), he was first poisoned with cyanide, and then shot four times.
Still alive, legend says Rasputin was then beaten with clubs before being tossed into the freezing Neva River to drown. Theories about Rasputin’s death continue to emerge, including one purporting that the British Secret Intelligence was involved in the plot.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tony Curtis is dead

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SEPTEMBER 30, 2010

Rest in Peace TONY CURTIS, we knew you well. You had a great run; I enjoyed your work. Thank You.

Real Quiet died Tuesday. He was 15, which is young for a horse to die. He died from injuries he sustained when he fell in his paddock . He had been taken out of his stall at the farm he lived at near Harrisburg, PA and placed in his paddock while his stall was being cleaned. When his handlers, employees of Penn Ridge Farms, came back to retrieve him, he was laying down motionless. It was determined after his death he had fractured his C5 through C9 vertebrae. No one witnessed the fall.

Real Quiet won the 1998 Kentucky Derby and the Preakness over second place finisher Victory Gallop. In the third race of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, Victory Gallop turned the tables and beat Real Quiet by a nose, thus depriving Real Quiet from becoming a Triple Crown winner. The last Triple Crown winner was in 1978 when Affirmed won all three spring races.

Thoroughbred horses have a lifespan ten years less than other horses. Thoroughbreds typically live to be 20 to 25 years old. Secretariat, often considered the best thoroughbred horse in history, won the Triple Crown in 1973. He lived to be 19, dying in 1989.

Only three year olds are eligible for the Triple Crown races. They are not all the same age, however. Thoroughbred horses born in the Northern Hemisphere are considered a year older on the first of January each year. Thoroughbreds born in the Southern Hemisphere are considered a year older on the first of August each year. Therefore, a horse born in January of 2000 would be three on January 1, 2003, forty months before the May date of the Kentucky Derby. It is always run on the first Saturday in May. If your horse is born in December of 2000, it is also three on January 1, 2003 and would be  30 months old at Kentucky Derby time. Clearly they would not be equally developed muscle wise or mentally. Horse do have personalities and some like crowds, some don’t.

In the Senate race in Illinois, Alexis Giannoulias, the Democratic candidate, has made a big deal about the lies told by the Republican candidate, Mark Kirk. Now, Giannoulias has been caught in his own lie. He took a 2.7 million dollar tax deduction for work done at his family’s bank on his 2007 tax return. This resulted in a tax refund of $25,000.00 to the candidate.. He had previously made a point during his campaign to state he did not work at the bank in 2006; he claimed he left in 2005. Either he lied to the IRS, that gets my vote, or he lied to the citizens if Illinois, that also gets my vote.

Both candidates should be Defendants not candidates.

The 68 year old woman who was terrorized by neighborhood kids, gangs, hoods or idiots, whatever you want to call them in Chicago “Was mad as hell and wasn’t going to take it anymore.” as was said in Network. Good for her. I sincerely hope the Mikey Milquetoasts who run Chicago don’t try to make an example of her for their anti-gun stance and arrest her. She should be given a medal not a fine.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The dumbing down of the Chicago Police.

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2010

The IRS will not mail paper tax returns or instructions to taxpayers any more. The move is expected to save the IRS over 10 million dollars per year. That seems awful low to me. The paper, the ink, the binding, the preparation, the shipping and the postage sounds like it costs more than 10 million dollars. Of course, that is a government figure. They use that new math stuff. Like Jed Clampett said, “They pay in those new kinds of dollars, called million dollars.”

President Carter is in the hospital in Ohio. I wish him a speedy recovery. He is probably suffering from a brain attack after publishing his new book. He thinks he is the greatest President since WWII. He claims he accomplished the most while in office. He must use that new math also. He should stop calling our Presidents names. He would lose that fight if anyone started firing back. Remember the Iranian Hostage crisis, Jimmy? A powerless, stone aged country held this entire country hostage for 444 days. They released the hostages in Iran after Carter was out of office and before Reagan could fuel and arm the jet fighters. Iran gave Carter and this country the finger. We have been paying for it ever since.

Illinois State Representative Jack Franks from Woodstock is often a critic of Governor Quinn and all things Democratic. He recently wrote an article for “The Huffington Post” concerning the inside deals Quinn made in choosing a company to run the state lottery. The plan to lease the lottery to a private company was kept secret until only two bidders were left. Not exactly open bidding. The only entities aware this was going on would be the companies already in that type of business. That precluded any Illinois company from forming a plan and making a bid.

Both companies that submitted bids had done business with the State before. They were known by Quinn. The company Quinn chose already had a lucrative State contract concerning the lottery. The company or its officers and directors had helped Quinn’s campaigns, past campaigns and his current one. I suggest you read the article. This webpage has a link to “The Huffington Post”

Education is a big story this week and month. America seems to be giving lip service to improving education of our youth. This discussion runs in cycles. In six months from now, it will be all forgotten again, at least until the start of the next school year.

An alderman in Chicago has a different spin. He wants to eliminate the requirement that Chicago Police hires have two years of college education. He claims that eliminating this requirement will even the playing field for minorities.

In a time when Homeland Security laws are taking away citizens rights to privacy, the First Amendment, Religion, travel and identification, I do not think is the right time to try some social experiment. Instead of raising the bridge, we should lower the river. I think we should be hiring the best people not the best minorities. Facts establish that nearly 50% of black students in Chicago do not complete high school. When will we have to lower the water again by getting rid of that pesky high school graduation requirement.

As George Washington once said:

            “Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be
well tried before you give them your confidence.”


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Asteroids and dead elephants

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SEPEMBER 28, 2010

The following chart came from the website:

                                    http://www.spaceweather.com/

It has some interesting facts, figures and stories. Check it out and you will never miss an atmospheric show again. Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs), also called Potentially Hazardous Objects (PHOs), are always tracked. If you want to know if and when the world will end as a result of a collision between Earth and a PHA, this is where you will find it. If you would prefer not to know, DO NOT GO TO THIS SITE, especially as we near Halloween.


September 24, 2010 was a bad day to be an elephant in India. Seven elephants were killed by a fast-moving freight train in the eastern part of the country, in a section between two wildlife protection zones. The law calls for trains to slow down when traveling in this area but the law is routinely ignored.

This particular incident happened when two baby elephants walked onto the tracks. A large group of older elephants went onto the tracks to protect the babies and tried to save them from the approaching train. A collision occurred on the full moon lit night that resulted in seven elephants being killed. One of the elephants was dragged nearly a quarter of a mile where it died, four died at the scene and two died hours later from their injuries. The two baby elephants were among the dead.

The tracks were blocked for several hours by a herd of elephants who came to the scene to guard the seven dead elephants and an eighth elephant that was injured bur survived.

Recently, more than twenty elephants have been killed by trains in this area in a little over a year.


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