
"The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion."1797 Treaty of Tripoli

"The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion."1797 Treaty of Tripoli
Okay, I'll admit it - as much of a liberal as I am, I almost always lean towards Republican candidates in local elections (with the notable exception of Chris Christie, who is running for Governor of New Jersey.)
Bloomberg with another baby - watching Wall Street traders hurl themselves from the Stock Exchange earlier this year.





So how did you spend your weekend?
But down on South Carolina, it looks like the beach-brainiancs have actually come up with a beach-side bash that I would enjoy - and wouldn't have to slather myself up with suncream to attend!
"The polka band will be really fun," marketing manager Hatton Gravely boasted.Hello,My response?
I can see why you feel the way you do, although I can assure you that Nintendo doesn't have anything against anyone with red hair--or any other color for that matter. At this time I haven't heard of any plans to update the Mii Channel, but I will make sure that your comments about it are included in the channel's record of feedback.
We do occasionally hear from those who want some attribute or characteristic added to their Miis, but to us the beauty and success of Mii creation is in its simplicity. What amazes us is how creative users can be with the relatively few tools provided. In the case of hair color, I can only speculate as to what the designers were thinking, but there are eight colors provided. One of those colors is a reddish-brown, which I'm sure they thought would bridge the gap, as it were.
I thank you for having taken the time to share your concerns with us and for allowing us to respond.
Sincerely,
David Marshall
Nintendo of America Inc.
Dear David Marshall,
Many thanks for your response. So absolutely no chance of a free Wii then?
Yours faithfully,
Roland Hulme, a.k.a. Militant Ginger
As the owner of a 1978 Mark V, I get about 15 mpg in the city, and better on the highway.I'd ruled out the beautiful Lincoln Continental Mark V as a potential 'Gingermobile' because it has the dubious distinction of being one of the most thirsty production automobiles ever - apparently getting an estimated 7mpg!



Have I've wasted my life?
Yesterday, I mentioned how I lost my 'Wii' virginity - and last night, I played 'Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings' for the first time.
A family member's on vacation - and in addition to looking after his dog for a few days, we've taken temporary ownership of his Wii as well.
Finally, club your family members in the face with a plastic controller - all in the comfort of your own home!
Even Rob Zombie has a 'Mii.' But of course, he's just a talented, sociopathic filmmaker - not ginger!An Open Letter to Nintendo, USA
Nintendo of America, Inc.
Redmond, WA
Dear Sir, Madam,
Recently, I was fortunate enough to finally get to play Wii – and I absolutely loved it.
For years I’d been looking for a way to suck at tennis, bowling and golf in the comfort of my own home and now, thanks to Wii Sports, I can finally do that.
But despite my initial enthusiasm for waving my arms around in my living room - knocking furniture over, scaring the dog and making my 14-month-old son stare at me like I was a lunatic – I have encountered a very serious and offensive oversight built-in to the very fabric of the Wii.
Enthused by my first experiences with Wii, I attempted to use your ‘Mii’ editor to create an avatar who looked like me. Although I was able to approximate my imposing height, athletic build and rugged, yet sensitive good looks, when it came to mimicking my striking red hair the Mii editor completely failed me!
There was no ‘red’ option available in the hair color box! Just a choice between some crappy chocolate brown and a muddy yellow color that’s suspiciously similar to the paint-job on my ’89 Lincoln Town Car. Neither one does the job. I’m a proud redhead – in possession of flaming ginger hair that’s as unequivocally orange as Paris Hilton’s fake tan.
I find this oversight disgusting and racist!
Mii conspicuously makes almost any possible variation of skin-tone and facial feature available to users – meaning anybody from an albino to an African-American can perfectly reproduce their Mii-likeness on Nintendo. Almost anybody, I should say – because we redheads are insultingly excluded from this so-called ‘all-inclusive’ editor!
What if you’d left out options for Asian people to make realistic-looking Miis?
Okay, that’s a really bad example, since Nintendo is Japanese, but you get my point!
My red hair is a result of my proud Anglo-Scots heritage. My ancestors – and their Scandinavian forebears – proudly roamed the northern seas raping and pillaging in order to perpetuate our proud ginger race (and possibly make up for some deep seated insecurity issues – I’m still researching that.)
Between 2% and 6% of Americans are redheaded, so it’s disgusting that Nintendo would so purposefully exclude us from creating our own Mii likenesses to enjoy your games with.
Frankly, the pleasure of sucking at Wii Tennis, or being completely crap at Wii bowling, or even the delight I take in remaining resolutely hopeless at Wii Golf, is diluted by the fact that whatever Mii I choose to represent me onscreen is a pale (well, paler) imitation of my glorious ginger self.
I am affronted, antagonized, bitter, chafed, choleric, convulsed and all sorts of other words I found on www.thesaurus.com.
I demand satisfaction!
Therefore, it is essential that you amend the Mii editor immediately to include an option for red hair. If you fail to do that (or fail to buy me off with, perhaps, a free Wii, wink wink) I will not rest until your offensive oversight and callous attitude is publicized across the nation!
Redheads of the world unite! (Bring sunscreen)
Roland Hulme, a.k.a. Militant Ginger
www.militantginger.com

Mark Levin is something of an aberration amongst conservative pundits. He's no opinionated blowhard like Sean Hannity or Bill O'Reilly. He's smart - really smart.As the word "liberal" is, in its classical meaning, the opposite of authoritarian, it is more accurate, therefore, to characterize the Modern Liberal as a Statist.But Levin uses more than name-calling to skewer the left wing - identifying key hypocrisies within the liberal agenda and nailing them with aplomb.
The Statist veils his pursuits in moral indignation, intoning in high dudgeon the injustices and inequities of liberty.He similarly highlights how the left-wing use the U.S. Supreme Court to undermine popular law - 'legislating from the bench' to bypass the democratic process.
'Beer for my Horses' has the dubious distinction of being a movie based off a song - Toby Keith's 2003 duet of the same name with country legend Willie Nelson.
This date in 1752 was somewhat unique for the inhabitants of Great Britain.You know, it's a good thing that you marked this post as irrational, or else I would have thought you were serious.Yes, I don't like getting nailed acutely and succinctly - but Tom's comment was actually as uplifting as it was withering. The United States is the nation I'm proud to call home - and it's a country I absolutely adore for a variety of reasons. And when stories like this force me to call my love of America into question, a refreshing bitch-slap from an objective observer is a welcome breath of fresh air.
We don't deny gays any basic rights. We're debating if we should extend them the right to marry, but that's something different.
We are one of the most generous countries in the world. US charitable spending, per capita, is more than double the European average. There's a difference between voluntary charity and the government taking money at the point of the gun. Indeed, the latter often takes from the poor to give to the rich (or at least, well-connected).
The funny thing is that, since evolution doesn't work on human timescales, it's pretty much the one bit of science that _can_ be ignored without ill effect.
And I love the idea that the "rest of the developed world is marching inexorably forward and we're stuck resolutely where we were".
From 2005 to 2007, three quarters of new drugs were first introduced in the US. (This is according to the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.)
When it comes to Mars rovers, the score is US 3, rest-of-world nought.
We've sent space probes to all the planets, and a couple of kinda-planets, like Pluto, Ceres, and Vesta. No other country had done that.
Most people don't remember how, a mere two decades ago, the idea of having a box that sits in your car and tells you exactly where you are would be science fiction. But now it's GPS, and GPS was made in the USA.
The Tesla Roadster, the first all-electric sports car: A US thing.
Google. Facebook. Yahoo!. Youtube. Windows Live. Wikipedia. Blogger. You have to get to the eighth largest website before you find one that wasn't founded in the US. And it's Baidu.com, an Chinese search engine, not something from Europe.
When it comes to the ranking of the top worldwide universities, the US has the top three, and 17 of the top 20.
And I think the reason for this is that the US has a tradition of idealogical freedom. I have a right to be wrong. And that means people can question the status quo, and come up with new ideas, and keep the US on top of the world when it comes to innovation.
And we do that while maintaing a religious pluralism that works in practice, one where people are free to worship what they wish without imposing their beliefs on others.
There's a reason why the British film is getting no distribution... it's because it's a boring period piece. US film distributors don't shy away from controversy, they relish it. There have been plenty of movies about evolution, including Inherit the Wind. And there have been far more controversial movies release.
No, the reason Creation lacks distribution is because the distributors don't think they'll make their money back. We don't have a socialist film board deciding what we _should_ watch, and subsidizing distribution. So movies have to make money. If nobody's going to see a movie, the distributor won't bother distributing it.
Of course, the filmmaker isn't going to admit this, so he'll try to blame it on someone else. And, well, you seem to have bought his spin: hook, line, and stinker.
Charles Darwin film 'too controversial for religious America'This is so astonishingly depressing. This wonderful nation was brought into being by some of the smartest men ever to breath - but two hundred years after the Founding Fathers left their democratic legacy, it seems the nation's taking a step backwards.
A British film about Charles Darwin has failed to find a US distributor because his theory of evolution is too controversial for American audiences, according to its producer.
By Anita Singh
Creation, starring Paul Bettany, details Darwin's "struggle between faith and reason" as he wrote On The Origin of Species. However, US distributors have resolutely passed on a film which will prove hugely divisive in a country where, according to a Gallup poll conducted in February, only 39 per cent of Americans believe in the theory of evolution. Full story here.
During President Obama's Wednesday-night speech on health care reform, the voice of South Carolina congressman Joe Wilson echoed across the chamber.
Thousands of illegal immigrants may now find themselves forced to buy health insurance just like the rest of us. A negligible number - but still a number.
It would be inappropriate not to blog about the significance of today's date - the anniversary of what might well prove to be the defining moment of my generation. When hijacked airliners plunged into the World Trade Center in New York City, the world changed and it's never been the same since.