Monday, December 19, 2011

Fwd: Topper Presents...



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Subject: Topper Presents...

                    Topper* Presents  Second American Revolution continues LIVE
                 by Citizen Journalist, Richard DePersio, George and Marion  Kerby**
        (Get to Know Your Citizen 'America's Candidate' Journalist Better: Read this and
                       at least nine subsequent articles, we worked hard on them!)
 
Richard D. "I'm in particularly   good mood."  Citizen  Journalist: " It   is rare indeed when
you are in such a state. You must have numbers." R.D.: "Indeed! We are out of our slump.
For the past few months, we've had about 100 readers and about 385 visits per week - mostly
pleasant, I  hasten to add. Our new numbers...drum roll, please {drums rolling} Readers:
133, Visits:  456! {standing 'O' from studio audience} Thank you, please sit down. {his right
hand is signaling audience to continue applauding} Please, enough, thank you. We thank
those here, as well as, those who will soon be seeing this on tape. C.J.: "I have some
interesting numbers too. A new Gallop poll on the question: 'What is the biggest threat to
U.S. in the future? - Big Government: 65%, Big Business: 25%, Big Labor: 8%. It would be
interesting to know what percentage of the 65 consider BL as their second choice." RD: Do
you know what gets me? NYU is developing a course on the impact of the OWSers when
only 25% fear BB. Why not a course on Tea Party-ers. Their liberalism is showing! Another
useless course to go a long with useless majors. Those who have such decrees are a big part of
the clueless OWS movement and want taxpayers to pay off their student loans!" {audience
roars with laughter} CJ: "Who says moderates and conservatives ain't cool. The staff of Citizen
Journalist Comsats watches FOX's Red Eye! You don't learn much but you get to laugh at stupid
people in general and libs in particular!" RD: "Below Newt gets graded and report card will be signed
by Iowa caucus-ers."
As is our wont, we start off with cosmos (which means world) and, then, we deal with the world
and Offending with Truth when circumstances warrant. {considering audio/visual-preface, it might
appear as if we got off to an early start - a pre-mature ejaculation of sorts...religious prudes in
the audience laugh nervously and, then, gaze downward}
      The asteroid belt consist of rocky and metallic objects with very little water. Ceres was
discovered in 1801. It was considered a planet and  it fit neatly according to Bode's Law on the
spacing of the planets which we discussed in our last article. After a few years, astronomers
began discovering other such objects between Mars and Jupiter - Ceres was downgraded to one
of many asteroids.
      Pluto was discovered in 1930 and was considered a planet until 2006 when it too was
downgraded - numerous objects were being found beyond Neptune which are mostly frozen water,
methane and ammonia with small amounts of rock and dirt. These objects make up the Kuiper Belt
 - they can fall into the inner solar  system, thereby, becoming comets. Another class of objects form a
shell around the inner solar system - further, out than the Kuiper Belt - called the Oort Cloud. They too
 become comets upon entering the inner solar system and are described as dirty snowballs: mostly
water with a modest to a moderate amount of    dirt  and   rock    -  more water and less dirt/rock than
most Kuipers. Some Oort and Kuiper objects become comets.
     A majority of astronomers     decided to upgrade Pluto and Ceres - but not to the level that they once
enjoyed: dwarf  planets- along with Eris, MakeMake (sound like something a child does), Heumea.
A large minority of astronomers disagree:   they    consider them the largest Kuiper Belt objects with the
exception of Ceres which they still consider the largest asteroid. (See "The World and Cosmos (world)
According to Citizen Journalist at comsat: www.quasarpolitics.blogspot.com ).
     NASA is developing a harpoon and     bow to fire into and collect samples from comet nucleus in its
"Comet Nucleus Sample Return Mission."
The Newt Scoreboard: Balls: 2 (he certainly has those!), Strikes: 1.
Moon Mining...He favors while all the other Republican candidates oppose; further, the scientifically
illiterate candidates have implied that they wouldn't shed a tear over the demise of NASA, therefore, we
assume that they would continue Obama's policy of killing NASA!
        Silicon and Helium-3 are far more abundant on the Moon than they are on earth. Using mass
drivers it would be relatively inexpensive to mine or scoop up the material. It's an expensive and tedious
process on earth due to scarcity and gravity. Helium can be inexpensively transported to earth for use in
the under development fusion plants. (We presently have fission plants; fusion would be safer and less
expensive. NASA should play a major role in developing fusion; See "Ahead of the Curve at www.rickaddsite.
 Silicon could be sent to earth orbit to be assembled into solar panels. It would be less expensive to mine
on the moon than on earth. It would be cheaper to send silicon from moon to earth orbit than it would be
to send it from earth to earth orbit. Water on Moon could be used by miners for drinking, split H2O - O for
 breathing and H for fuel. Avoiding the high cost of bringing water to the moon. The whole project would be
 cost effective. (See "ACL 3," "Mining Moon 1," "Mining Moon 2," "Motivate" at
www.quasarpolitics.blogspot.com ).                                                         Mitt laughed at Newt. Newt: A+;
Palestine and Palestinians Artificially Created...Newt has taken a lot of flack for these remarks. He is
half right. He should know better: There is ample historic and Biblical evidence for Palestine. This area
lost its identity when it became a part of Ottoman (Turkish) Empire.
       We were controversial before him; a few months ago, in a regular article (Bare with us for we can't recall
the name...A.D.D. Moment...Focus...Hopefully, we will think of it prior to the end of this live article)Great
Britain took control of Palestine at the end of WW1. (Turkey was a loser). The League of Nations (largely
useless like its successor: U.N.) formalized British control in 1922. People living here were Arab. Some of
them began thinking of themselves as Palestinians or Palestinian Arabs in 1920; process complete by
1922. The British only recognized them as Arabs.
       The Zionist Movement (establishing a homeland for Jews in part of what has been Ancient Israel)began
in the late 1800s; Theodor Herzl is considered the 'father' of it. Great Britain allowed Jews to migrate to
Palestine beginning in 1922 and by 1947, they were armed and the largest minority and seized control. U.N.
recognized Israel in 1948 - it had no choice. (See: "Our Chosen People" Parts 1 and 2 at 
www.quasarpolitics.blogspot.com                                                                                Historian Newt: B;
Jefferson and federal judges...Newt: He fired many; Bachman: he's actions were controversial. Newt: Not at
the time! Federalist John Adam appointed a lot of fed judges on his last day in office; it was termed "midnight
judges". Democrat-Republicans (aka Jeffersonian Republicans) were infuriated. They attempted to replace many
of these appointments and were largely successful. To say that actions were non-controversial is absurd.
                                                                                                                        Historian Newt: B (Perhaps,
he should stick to science!).
Final Commentary by George and Marion Kerby: "
                                                                                                                    " Citizen Journalist: "Brilliant.
They got to the crux of the matter. A real asset to our writing staff."
Alfred Hitchcock: "Good Evening, friends and critics... we must meet the man who throws these weekly
soiree' and always manages to spoil the fun - our dear host." {run commercial) Citizen Journalist Comsats:
Connect to web sites via Profile Pages (Add to Favorites) - Facebook: Richard DePersio; Twitter: @rickaddsite
Regular series have the same cast each week in different stories; Anthology series have different cast and
stories each week - "Twilight Zone" is a well-known example. By and since the '70s, they virtually disappeared
from the three major networks. Our Ronald Reagan was the host (and he also starred in some episodes) of the
GE Theater (1953-63). "...we completed our seventh year still the number one show at nine on Sunday night.
...when we finally dipped our colors, however, it was to another veteran. NBC moved TV's top-rated show,
Bonanza, from its Saturday spot to Sunday, and in our eighth year we ran second most of the time. It
doesn't make me flinch even a little to say this-to tell you the truth, Bonanza was a favorite of mine (Citizen
Journalist: "And, ours; its our second favorite show of all time!"). {audience applauds wildly} Our half hour,
black and white, was up against an hour color program...in a budget several millions of dollars greater than
ours." ("Where's the Rest of Me: The Ronald Reagan Story" by Ronald Reagan, 1965, Duell, Sloan and Pearce).
AH: "Speaking of fair play. It's my sponsors turn but he assures me that I shall have the last word.{run commercial}
Citizen Journalist: Unique Perspective; Special Sources; Large Traditional Library. AH: "On that triumphant note,
we conclude tonight's activities. Next week, we shall have another {article}. Goodnight."
Not only did Obama fail to secure an agreement allowing a small contingent of serviceman to remain in Iraq (the
military wanted 20,000 to 25,000; he half-heartenly tried for 5,000), he failed to secure most reconstruction
contracts for American companies. Blood and treasure spent. he failed to make Iraq a model for Arab democracy.
Iraq will likely fall under Iranian control.
The Kyoto Protocol was signed by many countries in 1997 to much fanfare. U.S. never signed (Clinton couldn't
get Republican Senate approval; Bush wouldn't sign. Last week, Canada pulled out. Why. In 2006, U.N. climate
science became discredited.
What was the main cause of economical/financial crisis? Banks? No! Barney Frank's Fannie and Freddie! Seventy
per cent of bad mortgages (to people with little or no credit) under-signed by F & F. Banks were forced by F & F to do
the rest! Policy initiated by Clinton and continued by Bush. By Bush's second term, he realized that a potential
disaster was on the horizon. Frank blocked efforts to rectify the situation. The other reasons for crisis: Unions
and excessive gov spending.
*Topper is the president of a bank branch in California.
**George and Marion (socialites, world travelers, a bit bohemian) 'were' Topper's number one clients.
 
 
 
 
        


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