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The title of this blog refers to the routine evolution of pressurizing & emptying to sea a human waste tank of an American submarine built prior to the mid 70's. If you don't do it right you wind up covered with excrement. The same can be said for blogging at times. Been there, done that, got the tee shirt. I'm a retired Senior Chief A-ganger from the US Submarine Service. Revert back in the Catholic Church. Recovering alcoholic. Living in Texas. 59 years old, happily married with three children, all eight years of age or under. Fully "retired", the wife works while I take care of the kids and home.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

R.I.P. Pfc. Jason H. Estopinal




Marine Pfc. Jason H. Estopinal
Died February 15, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

21, of Dallas, Ga.; assigned to 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.; died Feb. 15 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.

(From the Associated Press)The Department of Defense says a 21-year-old Marine from Paulding County was killed while supporting combat operations in Afghanistan.

The Pentagon said Jason H. Estopinal of Dallas was killed Feb. 15 in Helmand province, site of a major offensive by U.S. and Afghan forces against the Taliban.

Estopinal was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force out of Camp Lejeune, N.C.

Estopinal was a 2007 graduate of East Paulding High School in Dallas.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

'Bye for now.

I'm giving up all use of the computer for the remainder of Lent.

See ya later.

Sexual deviants in the Maine school system...

Found this via Pewsitter at Americansfortruth.com;

Maine
Private and Public Schools Subject to Transgendered Guidelines
By Staff of the Christian Civic League of Maine
Feb 19, 2010 - 11:46:37 AM



The Record wishes to share news of urgent importance to all Christians in Maine. The Maine Human Rights Commission is preparing educational guidelines which will apply to schools across Maine, both private and public. The guidelines will require schools to allow transgendered students access to facilities of the opposite sex, including bathrooms and locker rooms. The guidelines will be discussed at a public hearing in Augusta on Monday, March 1st.

The Maine Human Rights Commission has reassured the public that the guidelines are merely intended to give guidance to schools. But a document recently obtained by the Christian Civic League of Maine reveals that the Commission is being less than candid. The new document shows that the Commission has already promised homosexual rights advocates that the guidelines will eventually be re-issued as regulations with the force of law. In an April 1, 2009 memo to Mary Bonauto of the organization GLAD, and other homosexual rights activists, the attorney for the Commission, John P. Gause, writes,

"We will now move forward with submitting the Guidance to the Commissioners....If there is anything else you would like us to consider before that, please email or send that to me...On the regulations front Pat (Pat Ryan, Executive Director of the Commission) and I have decided to give the Guidance some time before moving in that direction. We do plan to promulgate, together with the Department of Education, further regulations in education (perhaps addressing more than just sexual orientation), but we want to give the Guidance some time before doing that. Of course, because that process is going to take some time when we do start it, it is never too early to be thinking about what the regulations will include. We would welcome your thoughts and suggestions on that at any time."

A second memo by Gause states that the Commission is "in the beginning stages of promulgating regulations in education" similar to those regulations which cover sexual orientation in employment.

The League has also learned the startling news that the effort to introduce the new guidelines fell through in an August 2009 meeting because of resistance from the Commissioners themselves. An August 10, 2009 memo from Gause to various homosexual rights leaders shows that the Commission put off a vote on the proposed guidelines until representatives from schools and colleges could speak on the issue. The memo reveals that the March 1st meeting is the result of opposition from Commission members who wanted to hear more on the issue of requiring boys to play on girls' sports teams.

The guidelines are based on Maine's "Sexual Orientation Law" passed in 2005. The Christian Civic League vigorously opposed the law in a hard-fought referendum campaign. At the time, Mike Heath, the former Executive Director of the League, warned that the law would eventually require schools to grant transgendered children access to facilities of the opposite sex. Despite the best efforts of the League, the referendum was rejected, setting the stage for the eventual application of the law to public and private schools.

The Maine Human Rights Commission first applied the Sexual Orientation Law to schools in a case involving a transgendered student at Asa Adams Elementary School in Orono. The case arose when the parents of a transgendered boy demanded that their son be allowed to use the girls' bathroom. The school offered the boy the use of the teachers' unisex bathroom, a compromise the boy's parents rejected. The MHRC ruled in favor of the boy's parents, who then sued the school in Penobscot Superior Court.

In early February, the League learned information about the proposed new guidelines which up until now has not been disclosed to the public. This new information reveals that the guidelines will apply to all schools in Maine, with the exception of Christian and parochial schools, and will have the force of law. Schools which violate the guidelines will receive a summons to appear before the Commission. The procedure for bringing a charge of discrimination against a school consists of filling out a simple one-page document. If the Commission rules in favor of the Complainant, the case can be used to bring a lawsuit against the school for monetary damages.

The League has also learned that the Boston-based homosexual rights organization GLAD (Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders) was given a major role in writing the proposed guidelines, which are based in part on existing guidelines used by schools in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

The Maine Principals' Association, the Maine School Management Association, and a representative of the University of Maine at Orono have already opposed the guidelines. They have expressed their concern that schools will be forced to allow boys to participate in girls' sports, giving an unfair advantage to teams with transgendered players. The League has also learned that GLAD is still vigorously advocating sending transgendered boys to girls' teams, saying that to fail to do so is discriminatory.

The public hearing will be held at the Senator Inn in Augusta on Monday March 1st. The League urges all concerned citizens to attend the meeting to express their opposition to the proposed guidelines. If you are not able to attend the meeting, we urge you to write the Commissioners and submit your written testimony in advance. The names of the Commissioners and the contact information for the Commission is listed below. The mailing address of the Commission is 51 State House Station - Augusta, Maine 04333-0051.

Commission Members

Patricia Ryan, Executive Director

Paul K. Vestal, Jr.

Sallie Chandler

Joseph Perry

Kenneth Fredette

A. Mavourneen Thompson

First I'll say that what someone else does in the privacy of their home is none of my business. Period. Homosexual acts are sinful but so are obesity, viewing porn, and conducting satanic rituals. I'm not if favor of checking someone's dinner plate, monitoring their mail or looking for sacrificed goats in the garbage. Nor do I wish to have spycams aimed at the bedroom windows of a gay couple. I've my own sins to worry about and someone else's would either bore me or make me jealous, neither of which I need.

But over the years the gay rights folk have become increasingly aggressive, as evidenced by the article above. If that isn't true please explain why it's so damned important for "Bruce" to use the women's toilet at his high school? His sexuality should never enter into ANY part of the normal school day and shouldn't be highlighted by himself or others (including homophobic bullies, IMO they're the same kids who a few years prior to high school were busily pulling the wings off flies).

So in pure self interest folks like myself (and I doubt I'm unique in this) are speaking up more often and more loudly about how inappropriate crap like this is. If "Bruce" or "Butch" want to tell the world about their same sex attraction, let them get a permit and stand on a soap box in the nearest public park.

But schools should be for learning what's needed in the way of subjects such as math, history, proper use of the English language, etc. They shouldn't be a forum for debate on sexual "rights". Period.

R.I.P. Cpl. Jacob H. Turbett




Marine Cpl. Jacob H. Turbett
Died February 13, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

21, of Canton, Mich.; assigned to 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.; died Feb. 13 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.

(Taken from www.hometownlife.com of Feb. 22, 2010) Lucy Smithers didn’t know Marine Cpl. Jacob Turbett, hadn’t ever met him or anyone who knew him and knew nothing about Monday’s show of support for the fallen Marine until reading the local
paper Sunday night.

Yet there was Smithers, with her friend and fellow Westland resident Gerry Spino, holding an American flag while standing on Ford Road in a driving snowstorm and paying her respects to the 2007 Canton High School graduate killed in Afghanistan.

“It’s about patriotism,” said Smithers, who said the weather never discouraged her from participating. “He gave his life for our country. This was the least I
could do for him.”

Smithers and Spino were among hundreds of supporters who lined the roadways along Canton Center and Ford Road Monday morning as Turbett’s body was escorted from Willow Run Airport, where it had been brought from Dover Air Force Base, Del.,
on its roundabout journey to his final resting place.

Visitation for Turbett will be noon-9 p.m. today and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday. Services are set for 1 p.m. Tuesday at the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 42600
Ford Road. Turbett will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., March 9.

A combat engineer, Turbett was felled by a single gunshot wound Feb. 13. For the hundreds who lined the road Monday, it was their best chance to pay respects to a young man who gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country.

Canton’s veterans groups made their way to Willow Run in the snow to accompany Turbett on his final trip home. The procession was escorted by both Van Buren and Canton Township Police.

The veterans’ color guard felt a particular need to take part in honoring the young man.

“He’s a veteran, and this is our way of honoring his service and his sacrifice,” said Army Cpl. Bob Lamoreux, who served in the infantry in Vietnam in 1968. “It’s especially important for Vietnam vets, because it’s a way of honoring him the way we were never honored.”

Citing the veterans’ adopted motto, “Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another,” a rally against the way Vietnam veterans feel they were treated when they came home, Lamoreux said the turnout for Turbett was especially satisfying
considering the weather.

“I thought it was tremendous,” Lamoreux said. “It shows (Canton) supports our veterans. You don’t have to support the war, but you do have to support the soldiers.”

The crowd wasn’t all veterans, though. Friends and family also turned out. Jordan Stambaugh, who met Turbett during her freshman year and said she was in Turbett’s wedding party, remembered Turbett as “a great guy.”

“I wanted to show my respect,” said Stambaugh, a Canton resident. “He was an amazing guy and a great, great friend.”

The show of support – the scores of people lining the street, most of them waving an American flag, was overwhelming to Turbett’s family, many of whom have served their country, including his sister, Jamie, who is in Navy boot camp now.

Sheila Turbett, Jacob’s mother and a resident of Redford Township, said the support was greatly appreciated and, under different circumstances, would have included Jacob himself.

“We couldn’t stop crying,” Sheila Turbett said of the trip from Willow Run to Canton. “Jake would have liked knowing there was that much support for the military. He’d have been out there with them if it had been someone else.”

Turbett is survived by his wife, Crystal - on his Myspace page, he called her “the best thing that ever happened to me” - whom he married in July 2008; his mother, Sheila; his father, Richard ; sister Jaime Turbett; stepbrother, Joseph Marsh;. grandparents, aunts and uncles.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

A real snowjob of a proposal...

Found this via Breitbart.com at http://www.fox8.com/;


PARMA, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman has received a marriage proposal like something out of a frosty fairy tale, in a castle her boyfriend built from snow.

Ryan Knotek (NOH'-tehk) says he wanted to pop the question to Christi Lombardo in a way that was special and would give her a story nobody else had. So, he made blocks out of snow in the Cleveland suburb of Parma, where they live, and assembled a one-room, one story palace complete with pointed spires on the roof.

On the inside, Knotek set up candles, rose petals, wine — and a portable heater.

The cold castle and all the trimmings were warmly received by Lombardo when she arrived on Sunday. She answered the proposal with a yes.

Oh great, now all the women will want one. Thank God I live in Texas, we've had over a foot of snow this year but it's gone now!

R.I.P. Spc. Bobby J. Pagan




Army Spc. Bobby J. Pagan
Died February 13, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

23, of Austin, Texas; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.; died Feb. 13 of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in Zhari province, Afghanistan. Also killed were Staff Sgt. John A. Reiners and Sgt. Jeremiah T. Wittman.

(Taken from www.kktv.com) Spc. Bobby Pagan, of Austin, Texas was serving his first tour. The 23-year-old joined the Army in July of 2008. He was awarded six Army medals, including the National Defense Service Medal.

Specialist Bobby Pagan is being remembered as a loving man. Pagan's fiance, Diana Soriano, was the first to get the news of his death, also in the Army, Soriano is part of the same unit. "He wanted someone to carry on his name, we never got the chance.Now he's in my heart," Soriano said.

She came home this week and went to Austin, Texas to meet Pagan's family for the first time. She says she'll stay until the funeral and then she plans to go back to Afghanistan to finish the mission they started together.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Women to serve on submarines...

***Your attention ladies and gentlemen, the post following this disclaimer will contain exceptionally harsh language of a sort I normally don't use online. All personnel under the age of 35 are cautioned to avoid this post. I repeat, all personnel under the age of 35 are cautioned to avoid this post.

You have been warned. Thank you and have a nice day. ***

(Taken from abcnews.go.com) Women are a big step closer to serving on U.S. Navy submarines. ABC News has learned that the Navy has decided to lift the ban on female submarine crew members. Subs are one of the last places in the military from which women are excluded.Those fucking dickheads finally did it, they've set the stage for the most morale debilitating action to hit the sub force since Zumwalt was in. ASSWIPES!!

The only potential roadblock remaining is for both house of Congress to pass legislation specifically barring the policy change during the 30 working day window for congressional comment that began Monday. Don't look for those shitbirds to have any spine in standing up to the feminazis, they'll be grabbing their ankles and shouting, "Thank you ma'am, may I have another?"

A Defense Department official tells ABC News that the civilian Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, and the Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, support lifting the ban. (Of course they do, they've no damned concern for the morale and well being of the fleet, if being politically correct required marathon cocksucking they'd have strapped on the knee pads and stocked up on chap stick long ago.) Defense Secretary Robert Gates signed a letter last Friday notifying Congress of the Navy's policy change. The 30-day window for congressional comment began when Gates' letter was delivered to Capitol Hill. ASSWIPE MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!

Through a spokesperson, Mabus said he "believes it's a great idea and the right thing to do. He fully supports the assignment of women to submarines." KISS MY ROYAL REDNECKED ASS YOU FUCKING SHITEATER!!

"The Secretary supports the Navy decision," said Geoff Morrell, Gates' spokesman. FUCK HIM TOO!!

"The Chairman fully supports it," said Capt. John Kirby, spokesman for Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. HE'S ANOTHER TWO LEGGED STACK OF SMEGMA IN A UNIFORM!!

But even if Congress goes along, it will be at least a year and a half before a woman is able to serve on a U.S. submarine. You'll be seeing an awful lot of good officers and senior enlisted men bailing out before then. The Navy plans to phase women onto submarine crews gradually, and the first to serve will be officers. Submarine officers must complete more than a year of "nuclear school" before being assigned to a "boat." THE ULTIMATE IN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HIRING IS TAKING PLACE AS WE SPEAK! FUCKERS!!!

A Defense Department official tells ABC News the hope is that 12 to 18 ROTC or Naval Academy graduates will enter submarine training. It won't matter if they don't have the sense to pour piss out of a boot, these split tails will be pushed towards sub qualification with no possibility of failure. GOD, I'M GLAD I'M FUCKING RETIRED!!!

Women started serving aboard Naval surface warships back in 1993. The Navy said hey have been barred from submarines partly because of the close quarters and limited sleeping areas. IT'S COMMONSENSE YOU DICKWEED, START MIXING THE SEXES ABOARD BOATS AND IN NO TIME FLAT YOU'LL SEE TWO BELLIES SLAPPING THAT SHOULDN'T, WITH A CORRESPONDING DECLINE IN MORALE. THAT WILL LEAD TO A GREATER LIKELIHOOD OF FATAL ACCIDENTS INCLUDING SINKINGS. HELLO THRESHER AND SCORPION, YOU'RE ABOUT TO HAVE COMPANY!!

But Naval officials and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs have said the time has come to "broaden opportunities for women." MY DYING ASS!! SINCE WHEN DOES ANY PART OF THE MILITARY HAVE TO SERVE AS A PETRI DISH FOR SOCIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTATION? The Navy put together the details of how it will move forward.

Since officers are already separated from enlisted personnel on a submarine, Naval officials say they can accommodate female officers first. BULLSHIT! THAT "SEPARATION" IS MINIMAL. But no money has been set aside to retrofit sleeping areas or bathrooms for enlisted sailors in any submarines in service. Normal sub deployments can last up to 7 months.

The Defense Department official also says women will not be allowed to serve alone. BIG DEAL! THAT'LL DO WHAT BESIDES INSURE MORE POONTANG FOR THE TROOPS?? There would always be at least two women on board. There are discussions about having female junior officers bunk with an experienced female officer, who could act as a mentor. Restrictions on pregnant women will be the same as those who serve on surface vessels. DON'T GET ME STARTED ABOUT SPERM-BELCHING GUTTER SLUTS WHO GET PREGNANT JUST TO AVOID DEPLOYMENT!

The Navy hopes to start the inclusion of women on its larger submarines, which already have separate quarters. THAT'LL BE THE TRIDENT MISSILE BOATS, JUST THE ONES THAT NEED AN ADDED STRESS FACTOR OF THIS MAGNITUDE!! Smaller Virginia class attack subs may be reconfigured later during scheduled maintenance.

The timing of the order comes as graduating seniors at the academy and in ROTC programs have to decide which path they want to take in the Navy. Officials say it is possible that one of the first women to take up the Navy's offer, if approved by Congress, could be in command of a submarine in 17-18 years. POSSIBLE? THEY'LL DO EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO INSURE IT, NO MATTER HOW LACKING IN COMPETENCE ANY PARTICULAR WOMAN MIGHT BE!! THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WILL BE TO INSURE SHE'S REALLY COUNTERSUNK BETWEEN THE LEGS!

FUCK ME TO TEARS ALBERTHA!! WHO THE HELL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS FUBAR IDEA?

Ghoul

Found via Pewsitter at cbs3.com.

WARNING: Don't read this immediately after eating or if you have a sensitive stomach!

Philadelphia and federal authorities who raided a doctor's office after allegations a woman died following an abortion made a shocking discovery: more than two dozen frozen fetuses.

For the second time in four days, Philadelphia Police, along with State Licensing officials and DEA agents, searched the West Philadelphia office of Dr. Kermit Gosnell on Monday.

Sources tell Eyewitness News that the search came after a patient reportedly died following an abortion on November 20.

According to the State Board of Medicine, Dr. Gosnell had an unlicensed staff member conduct vaginal exams and administer medication.

In the November 20 case, the state claims the staff member administered Demerol, Promethazine and Diazepam to the female patient.

After the doctor arrived at the clinic, the patient was given more medication. After the doctor performed an abortion, the patient started to have an arrhythmia and later died, state officials said. Autopsy results are pending.

Sources also told Eyewitness News that during the search, investigators recovered more than two dozen fetuses stored in a freezer, some dating back 30 years.

The fetuses are now being analyzed to reveal if illegal late-term abortions may have been performed.

Records indicate that back in 1995, Gosnell was publicly reprimanded by the State Licensing Board which found he ''employed a physician's assistant that was not certified ... saw at least one patient and treated him."

Gosnell's patients, many treated at the office for years, were surprised to learn about the investigation.

"Very good doctor. Very good doctor. I've known him for years from my family," one patient told Eyewitness News.

Attempts to contact Dr. Gosnell at his home, office, by phone, and through an attorney were unsuccessful.

Dr. Gosnell's license has been temporarily suspended. So far, he has not been charged with any criminal wrongdoing.

The investigation is ongoing.

What kind of ghoul does this? He probably broke no law but this still falls WAY outside any notion of decency.

If anyone reading this is thinking, "So? What's so wrong about this?", try to imagine an orthopedic surgeon specializing in amputations who kept the severed limbs of his patients. Never mind the legality of one or the other, just imagine that particular scenario and the outrage that would follow.

What kind of a ghoul does this?


I read this and think of the "prochoice" defense of abortionists and how they often portray them as sensitive and caring, true defenders of women's "rights". Noted.

"Sensitive and caring", my ass!

R.I.P. Sgt. Jeremiah T. Wittman




Army Sgt. Jeremiah T. Wittman
Died February 13, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

26, of Darby, Mont.; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.; died Feb. 13 of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in Zhari province, Afghanistan. Also killed were Staff Sgt. John A. Reiners and Spc. Bobby J. Pagan.

(The following was taken from www.greatfallstribune.com) (AP) — A soldier from Darby was killed by a suicide bomber while on patrol in Afghanistan over the weekend.

The family of Sgt. Jeremiah Wittman, 26, said he died Saturday.

"He told me he was going out on a mission for three days and he would be safe," his mother, Cynthia Church, told The Billings Gazette on Monday. "He said: 'Don't worry, Mom. They don't scare me. I'm a super soldier.'"

Wittman, a member of the 12th Infantry Regiment, was serving his second deployment in the Middle East.

His wife, Karyn, and their 3-year-old daughter, Miah, were living in South Carolina with her family while Wittman was deployed. Another daughter, 7-year-old Arieana, lives with her grandmother in Wyoming.

"He only had two months left over there and was so looking forward to coming home and being with his girls," said Wittman's aunt, Kari Dvorak.

Robert Wittman said he has a picture of his son with five of his Army buddies, and four of them are now dead.

"He kept calling me every week and saying, 'I'm still alive. I'm still alive,'" Robert Wittman said. "He just kept losing friends."

Wittman attended elementary and middle school in Billings before moving with his mother to Powell, Wyo., for a time. He graduated from Trapper Creek High in Darby and enlisted in the Army in 2004.

Wittman is also survived by his sisters Charity and Jenell.

"He had a huge heart," said Jenell Wittman. "No matter what, he could always make you laugh or smile."

Monday, February 22, 2010

About that promise not to fund abortions with federal money...

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Saying this was President Barack Obama's last chance to make good on his promise that his health care plan would not fund abortions, pro-life groups are blasting his new health care proposal.

They say Obama has confirmed what many in the pro-life movement have all suspected all along: funding abortions is more important to him than health care reform.

"In a last gasp to save his top domestic priority, President Obama is taking a new approach to health care: ‘bipartisanship.’ Yet his proposal released today missed the mark on the most significant area of bipartisan agreement: limiting public funds for abortion," Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser told LifeNews.com.

The pro-life women's group leader says Obama continues to ignore polling data showing a strong, bipartisan majority of Americans don't want abortion funding.

A recent Quinnipiac poll found 67% of Americans oppose the inclusion of taxpayer-funded abortion in health care reform legislation.

"Over seventy percent of Americans oppose funding abortion through health care reform legislation. And last fall, one quarter of the President’s own party joined Republicans to support the consensus Stupak-Pitts Amendment to exclude abortion coverage in the House," Dannenfelser said.

"In the face of obvious bipartisan consensus against abortion funding, the President remains deaf to the voices of American taxpayers. President Obama’s most precious domestic priority is on life support, but he still refuses to jettison abortion coverage. It appears that abortion ideology is more precious to this president than his top domestic priority," she continued.

Meanwhile, Republican House leader, Rep. John Boehner of Ohio, also critized Obama's pro-abortion plan.

"Republicans are also standing with the American people by calling for health care reform to protect human life and not use taxpayer money to fund abortion. The Republican bill would codify the Hyde Amendment and prohibit all authorized and appropriated federal funds from being used to pay for abortion, which the President’s proposal would allow," he said in a statement.

"Pro-life Democrats in the House have already pledged to vote against this provision. Health care reform should be an opportunity to protect human life – not end it – and the American people agree," he added.

The American Center for Law and Justice, a pro-life legal group, also condemned the new Obama plan for not banning government-funded abortions.

"The President’s plan does not appear to address the issue of abortion, thus leaving intact the existing Senate language, which does not adequately prevent federal funds from paying for abortion," the group said in a statement LifeNews.com obtained.

"We had hoped that the President would adopt the abortion language from the House bill, including the Stupak amendment, which does adequately prevent federal funds from paying for abortion," ACLJ added.

The current Senate bill contains massive abortion funding that could force taxpayers to fund hundreds of thousands of abortions and it has other pro-abortion problems.

But the new Obama health care proposal, unveiled today in advance of the White House health care summit, leaves intact that Senate language funding abortions.

It opens the door for Rep. Bart Stupak, whose amendment stopped abortion funding in the House version of the bill that will be tossed aside, to gather a group of 10-12 pro-life Democrats who voted for the House bill to oppose the Senate version.

The Obama plan also violates his pledge to Congress and the American people that his version of health care reform would not force taxpayers to fund abortions.

In a September nationally-televised speech to Congress, Obama sought to clear up projections from pro-life advocates that his health care plan would fund abortions.

"One more misunderstanding I want to clear up -- under our plan, no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions," Obama claimed.

I'm still waiting for those Catholics who claimed B.O. would work towards the reduction of abortions so it was a good idea to vote for the man to come forward and admit they've been had. I may have a long wait.

They're also the ones who said he'd close Gitmo (not happening anytime soon), end the Iraq War quickly (yep, just in time for the 2012 elections) and restore our standing in the world (must be the reason for all that bowing). Noted.

If you play the race card...

...know what the hell you're talking about;



Found via Lucianne.com, it's supposedly going viral.

One positive outcome of B.O.'s single term in office will be that the race card will have been so overplayed it will lose all credibility.

R.I.P. Staff Sgt. John A. Reiners




Army Staff Sgt. John A. Reiners
Died February 13, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

24, of Lakeland, Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.; died Feb. 13 of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in Zhari province, Afghanistan. Also killed were Sgt. Jeremiah T. Wittman and Spc. Bobby J. Pagan.

(Taken from www2.tbo.com of Feb. 16, 2010) From his base in Afghanistan, John Reiners sent his wife Casey a bouquet for Valentine's Day.

But the bad news arrived before the flowers.

Reiners, 24, of Lake Hamilton in Polk County, was killed in Afghanistan on Friday by a suicide bomber.

His wife found out the next day, according to Reiners' father, Greg Reiners.

The last time Greg Reiners talked to his son was last Thursday.

Reiners, serving his country as a staff sergeant with the Army Airborne Rangers in Afghanistan, was bored.

"Nothing was going on," Reiners, 24, told his father.

The next day, John Reiners was killed in action.

His father received the horrific news Saturday from Casey, who had been married to John for three years. The couple has one son, whose name is Lex.

Despite losing a son, despite feeling "like somebody just ripped my heart out," Greg Reiners said he felt like he had to remain strong.

"She said he's gone," Greg Reiners said. "It registered with me right away, and it's why I said I'm remaining strong for my family members. I mean, I had to be strong for her. She didn't need dad boo-hooing big time on the phone."

Greg Reiners said he and his son had developed a close bond over time, after many years of turbulence. John's parents divorced when he was young and he suffered as a result, Greg said. He had happiness in his own family, said his dad.

"He was a loving family man," said Greg Reiners. "He loved his wife. He loved his son very much. He was missing being there for Valentine's Day."

So much so, that he sent Casey flowers. They arrived shortly after Army officials came to notify her of her husband's death, Greg Reiners said.

John Reiners was a cross country runner at Haines City High School. He served in the JROTC program there and enlisted in the Army right after graduating.

Athletic and extremely patriotic, he was "disappointed in boot camp because it was not hard. He said they were not in his face," Greg Reiners said.

That hard-edge attitude kept Reiners going, said his father.

This was his third deployment. He served twice before in Iraq, where he was wounded and received the Purple Heart on his first deployment. Then there were the minor injuries he sustained on the second deployment.

"You can't sugar-coat it," Greg Reiners said. "They live a dangerous life. It wasn't the only time he got hit over there."

John Reiners lost a friend last month, named Dion, said his father. It took a toll, but John never complained.

But he did wonder.

"The only thing he told me was 'Dad, I don't know what we're doing over here. They just keep killing each other,' " Greg Reiners said.

Mark Reiners remembers his brother as loving, strong and focused.

"He was a leader," said Mark Reiners. "He wasn't ever afraid to set a goal and step up to the plate."

John also had his lighter moments.

"He'd do his best to make anybody laugh," said Mark Reiners. "If you were having the worst day of your life, he would do something to give you a smile on your face."

He was the kind of man who made his family proud.

"My son's death was not in vain," Greg Reiners said. "He died for our country and another country."

Mark Reiners agreed.

"He knew what he was getting into," Mark Reiners said. "Every day he put the uniform on, he knew what he had to do. He was very aware of the danger, very aware of life ending as it has."

Saturday, February 20, 2010

If only...


Found at Always On Watch.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Webcam spies on student via school's laptop.

I came upon this at the NY Times news blog via Creative Minority Report, it's a bit creepy IMO.

School Accused of Using Webcam to Photograph Student at Home
By ROBERT MACKEY


In a lawsuit filed in federal court, a school district in suburban Philadelphia has been accused of using a Webcam embedded in a school-issued laptop to covertly photograph a 15-year-old student in his home.

According to the boy’s parents, Michael and Holly Robbins — who filed the class-action suit against Lower Merion School District on behalf of their son, Blake, and other students whose privacy might have been violated in a similar fashion — the family discovered that the laptop could be used for remote spying three months ago. The suit states that on Nov. 11, Lindy Matsko, an assistant principal at Harriton High School, informed Blake that he “was engaged in improper behavior in his home, and cited as evidence a photograph from the Webcam embedded in [his] personal laptop issued by the School District.” (The complete text of the suit was posted online by The Philadelphia Inquirer.)

The suit adds that Ms. Matsko subsequently confirmed to the boy’s father that the district “in fact has the ability to remotely activate the Webcam … at any time it chose and to view and capture whatever images were in front of the Webcam.”

In a letter to parents posted on the school district’s Web site late Thursday night, Christopher W. McGinley, Lower Merion’s schools superintendent, admitted that a security feature allowed the Webcams to be activated without the knowledge of the laptops’ users, but he claimed that it was used only to track lost or stolen computers and had been disabled on Thursday. Mr. McGinley wrote:

District laptops do contain a security feature intended to track lost, stolen and missing laptops. The security feature, which was disabled today, was installed to help locate a laptop in the event it was reported lost, missing or stolen so that the laptop could be returned to the student.

Upon a report of a suspected lost, stolen or missing laptop, the feature would be activated by the District’s security and technology departments. The security feature’s capabilities were limited to taking a still image of the operator and the operator’s screen. This feature was only used for the narrow purpose of locating a lost, stolen or missing laptop. The District never activated the security feature for any other purpose or in any other manner whatsoever.

The suit does not say what the “improper behavior” was that the boy was accused of engaging in by the assistant principal, but a footnote to the claim that his privacy was unlawfully violated says: “Should discovery disclose that Defendants are in possession of images constituting child pornography” as defined by Pennsylvania law, the family reserves the right to add that to its list of complaints.

Dan Hardy and Bonnie Cook of The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the boy’s mother said on Thursday that she could not comment on specifics of the case on the advice of the family’s lawyers. They also reported:

Blake Robbins, answering the door at his home, said he, too, could not comment. With a mop of brown hair and clad in a black T-shirt and jeans, he smiled when told the suit had earned him a Wikipedia page and other Internet notoriety.

According to The Inquirer, “the Lower Merion district issued laptops to all 2,300 high school students, starting last school year at Harriton and later at Lower Merion High.” Now, Lower Merion students want to know if those devices were used to monitor their behavior.

While high school rumor mills are famously productive, the tech blog Gizmodo reported on Thursday that another student in the district claimed that some students had noticed the camera lights on their school-issued Apple laptops apparently turning on at random before the lawsuit was filed. According to the unnamed student:

Frequently, the green lights next to our iSight webcams will turn on. The school district claims that this is just a glitch. We are all doubting this now.

On Twitter one user who claimed to be a student in the district apparently decided to appeal for help to two of the highest authorities on the social network, writing late last night:

@BarackObama as our leader, how do you feel about the Blake Robbins vs Lower Merion suit? yes, we go to LM, and things are intense !!!

@nickjonas …. hey buddy so did you hear about the case in LOWER MERION vs Blake robbins…. intense stuff eh?

Hmm. In "1984" Winston Smith had a video cam setup in his living room mirror. That was before PCs became the rage. If Orwell wrote that novel now I'm sure he'd substitute a laptop or cell phone for the mirror.

I had a former employer who was ready to substitute my company provided cell phone with one having GPS capability, this was ostensibly for my own benefit as they'd had a few workers die of heart attacks while out on the road. It was also used for one hell of a lot of double checking on where everyone was having lunch or actually located while supposedly working on company time (full disclosure here, I knew I'd be canned in the near future and most days were spent studying a correspondence course ordered at the company's expense. They had a reason to keep tabs on me!). Turned out one of my subordinates (a man not overly bright) was pissed I'd be getting the latest & greatest in technology so his own phone conveniently fell into a pool of water. He got the GPS-equipped special, hope he liked it.

I'd also run into various other mobile workers for various companies who bitched about their GPS-equipped phones. It seemed those phones cut into visits to the local "gentleman's club" and sports bar.

Big Brother has been out there for some time, now it appears he's in the schools.

Hell will freeze before my kids bring anything like this laptop home if it's provided by the school. I'll buy one for them out in town and if necessary have it groomed by someone I trust for detecting spying capabilities.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Haiti: where food takes second place to condoms...

This is flat unbelievable;

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, February 12, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The flow of medical supplies waiting to be distributed to tens of thousands of earthquake victims in Haiti was delayed for weeks by a massive supply of condoms dominating the space of the main storage facility there, an eyewitness with insider information has told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN).

The central pharmaceutical supply center, known as PROMESS (Program on Essential Medicine and Supplies), is home to the operations of the World Health Organization (WHO)/Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in the area. "Without PROMESS we would have had a second catastrophe," Dr. Alex Larsen, Haitian Minister of Health, said at the PROMESS warehouse recently.

However, the glut of condoms at that same warehouse delayed the massive influx of aid pouring in from around the world, according to an inside source, and may have cost lives. The source reported that shipping containers of medical supplies were unable to be unloaded, sorted and distributed since an enormous supply of condoms clogged the facility till early February, when the condoms could be removed. The condoms were estimated to take up about 70% of the space in the 17,000 sq. ft. warehouse.

The supplies pouring into the region are enormous. Reliefweb reports that “from 16-21 January alone, 483,091 kg of pharmaceutical supplies and 4,990 kg of non-pharmaceutical health supplies, like rubber gloves and masks, arrived at Port-au-Prince airport.”

Nicholas Reader of the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said he was "not aware" of the problem, and directed LSN to the World Health Organization for more information. Paul Garwood, the communications officer for emergencies and humanitarian affairs at the World Health Organization, also said he was unaware of the issue. Garwood forwarded the request to colleagues in Haiti, who have not responded as of press time.

While WHO officials are not speaking specifically about the condom clog, they have in more general terms admitted logistical hardships in dealing with the influx of supplies.

"Trying to both respond to the massive health needs in Haiti following the quake and organize the large volume of supplies entering the country has been a great challenge," according to WHO/PAHO representative in Haiti, Dr Henriette Chamouillet.

The scenario of medical supply buildings in the developing world taken up mostly by condoms and severely lacking in health care supplies is not new.

When Canadian General Romeo Dallaire returned from Rwanda in the aftermath of the Rwandan Massacre he noted in a 1996 speech that military personnel referred to UN and other foreign aid as "covering the country with rubber."

Dallaire explained that tons of condoms and other contraceptives were being shipped to and distributed around the region in quantities far beyond what the population could use and in place of much more needed food, medicine and other critically needed aid. Medicine stores, he said, were filled with contraceptives and extremely short of any supplies to treat wounded Rwandans.

With business-savy ingenuity some in the developing world have turned the condom dumping by the West to their advantage. The BBC reported in 2004 that in one Indian city alone 600,000 condoms a day were used in the sari-weaving industry. Sari weavers use the lubrication in the condoms to soften the loom's shuttle making weaving faster, without risking stains to the silk.

The United Nations strategy of massive promotion of condoms as the primary solution to the AIDS crisis is reflected even in recent reports, with no sign of letting up.

For cultures which value life, and family, the condom push into their cultures is highly offensive. Carol Ugochukwu, President of United Families of Africa in Enugu, Nigeria, commented in a 2000 interview noting that Western delegations at the United Nations were trying to "exterminate the whole race" with their promotion of condoms.

Ugochukwu expressed exasperation that Canada, the US and Europe wasted most of the time at UN conferences trying to gain approval for homosexuality while the needs of African women such as food, shelter, and clean drinking water were largely ignored. "[B]ig organizations," she said, "spend so much money, but when they find out you are dealing with all that [dying children and mothers] they are not interested. You have to say you are dealing with reproductive rights before you are given support."

Ugochukwu concluded, "[Westerners] now come in with condoms - condoms are everywhere! They spend so much money on condoms and they make our children promiscuous. They say it will stop AIDS - but it is getting worse! It makes no sense to me."

Normally I'd make some smartassed remark or double entendre. I'm just speechless and disgusted to the "nth" degree.

Food poisoning at Ft. Jackson?

Found this at www.foxnews.com via Lucianne.com;

Thursday, February 18, 2010

The U.S. Army is investigating allegations that soldiers were attempting to poison the food supply at Fort Jackson in South Carolina.

The ongoing probe began two months ago, Chris Grey, a spokesman for the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division, told Fox News.

The Army is taking the allegations “extremely seriously,” Grey said, but so far, "there is no credible information to support the allegations."

Five suspects, detained in December, were part of an Arabic translation program called "09 Lima" and use Arabic as their first language, two sources told Fox News. Another military source said they were Muslim. It wasn't clear whether they were still being held.

Grey would not confirm or deny the sources’ information.

Gee, too bad it didn't involve anyone who supports the 2nd Amendment, is religious, prolife and distrusts the government. THEN the powers that be would've been on this like stink on shit!

But those fellows whose "first language was Arabic" are probably misunderstood, feeling traumatized by the blatant Islamophobia in the armed forces and suffer from second hand PTS. Just like that guy who shot up Ft. Hood. Poor babies!


Sooner or later the shit is really going to hit the fan regarding the pandering we do to the enemies within our midst.

Creative Minority Report: Keeping Catholic Hospitals Catholic

The story of Baby Gianna and the fallout from her birth/death continues. In the latest installment the Archbold brothers talk of what needs to be done to Catholic hospitals. It's all here;Creative Minority Report: Keeping Catholic Hospitals Catholic

Screwing the children, again.

Washington D.C., Feb 17, 2010 / 04:59 pm (CNA).- Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington announced today that it is shutting down its foster care and public adoption program. The District of Columbia said the charity would be ineligible for service because of the new law recognizing same-sex “marriage.”

“Although Catholic Charities has an 80-year legacy of high quality service to the vulnerable in our nation’s capital, the D.C. Government informed Catholic Charities that the agency would be ineligible to serve as a foster care provider due to the impending D.C. same-sex marriage law,” the organization said in a statement.

The Catholic Charities affiliate transitioned its foster and adoption program to the National Center for Children and Families (NCCF) on Feb. 1. The transition includes seven staff, 43 children and their biological families, and 35 foster families. The transition was scheduled to coincide with the expiration of the current contract between Catholic Charities and D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA).

“Foster care has been an important ministry for us for many decades. We worked very hard to be able to continue to provide these services in the District,” said Ed Orzechowski, president and CEO of Catholic Charities D.C.

“We regret that our efforts to avoid this outcome were not successful.”

Orzechowski expressed gratitude to the staff and foster families involved in the program.

The D.C. City Council’s law recognizing same-sex “marriage” required religious entities which serve the general public to provide services to homosexual couples, even if doing so violated their religious beliefs.(So who really got slammed here? It doesn't take a degree in nuclear engineering to figure out it's the children who will suffer.) Exemptions were allowed only for performing marriages or for those entities which do not serve the public.

The archdiocese and legal experts criticized the exemptions for being too narrow. (Amen.)

D.C. law also now requires partners with the city to provide benefits for same-sex couples. This also poses a problem for Catholic Charities, though the Washington Post reports that the organization is optimistic it can structure benefits in a way that would allow it to remain in partnerships with the city.

Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, slammed the District’s actions.

“Archbishop Donald Wuerl is a man of principle and prudence: he did not want to end the foster-care program, but he was left with no realistic option,” Donohue said Wednesday. “District lawmakers could have granted the kind of religious exemptions that would have ensured a continuation of services, but instead they sought to create a Catch-22 situation for the archdiocese.

“Surely they knew that Archbishop Wuerl was not going to negotiate Catholic Church teachings on marriage, yet that hardly mattered to them. The real losers are the children who were served by the Catholic Church.”

Those who characterized the Catholic Church’s actions on the issue as neglectful of the children, Donohue claimed, were “phonies.”

“Archbishop Wuerl isn't about to allow the state to run roughshod over Catholic doctrine, and that is why he is being forced to drop the foster-care program.”

CNA sought comment from Archbishop of Louisville Joseph E. Kurtz, chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage. He was unavailable for an interview.

Catholic Charities of Boston was forced to close its adoption services in 2006 because it would no longer place children with homosexual couples, as required by state law. Laws have also forced Catholic adoption societies in Britain either to close or to disaffiliate from the Church. (Not to worry though, those children can be taken care of by the government. You know, the same entity that does such a bangup job with the Post Office & Slamtrak.)

End run around non recognition of same sex marriage...

In the run up to legalizing gay marriage in Massachusetts this exact scenario was cited by many of those opposed to it. If you grant a divorce then you're implicitly giving recognition to the "marriage". Cute trick, it'll cost Texas and other states like it a doublebutt ton of money to maintain their stance of nonrecognition. Over a period of time the expense will be used to justify final recognition. Myriads of voters, tired of the battle and not really too interested in what happens so long as it doesn' t seem to directly impact them, will vote for gay marriage.

Like I said, real cute.

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas' ban on gay marriage means same-sex couples also are prohibited from getting a divorce in the state, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said Tuesday.

A district judge in Austin last week granted a divorce to Sabina Daly of San Antonio and Angelique Naylor of Austin, who married in Massachusetts in 2004. A day later, Abbott filed a motion to block the divorce before it was entered into the official record.

Abbott told the San Antonio Express-News on Tuesday that because the marriage was not valid in Texas, neither was the divorce. Texans overwhelmingly voted to ban same-sex marriages in 2005.

Abbott's filing says the couple's relationship should be legally voided.

"Texas can't have a faulty precedent on the books that validates an illegal law," Abbott said.

The attorney general filed a similar appeal last year after a judge cleared the way for two Dallas men to divorce.

Abbot's latest motion will be costly for Daly and Naylor, said Bob Luther, an attorney for Daly.

"It matters because it leads to a lot of unnecessary expenses on the part of the two parties," Luther said.

Naylor, meanwhile, told the Austin American-Statesman that the divorce brought peace to the family.

"We never asked them to grant us a same-sex marriage," Naylor said. "We only asked them to legally recognize that we needed a divorce." (That puts the camel's nose into the tent. It's all downhill after that.)

R.I.P. Pfc. Adriana Alvarez




Army Pfc. Adriana Alvarez
Died February 10, 2010 serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom

20, of San Benito, Texas; assigned to the 504th Military Police Battalion, 42nd Military Police Brigade, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.; died Feb. 10 in Baghdad, of injuries sustained while supporting combat operations.

(Taken from www.themonitor.com of Feb. 12, 2010) SAN BENITO — An American flag stands behind U.S. Army Pfc. Adriana Alvarez as she smiles from the portrait that hangs next to the front door of her home.

“She was very young,” her older sister, Alma Alvarez, said as tears welled in her eyes.

Adriana Alvarez, 20, became the Rio Grande Valley’s first servicewoman to die in the Iraq war, an official said Friday.

The Army policewoman was found with a gunshot wound Wednesday in Baghdad, her sister said.

Military officials are investigating the death and have not publicly stated the cause and manner, saying only that Adriana Alvarez “died … of injuries sustained while supporting combat operations” while deployed with the 504th Military Police Battalion, 42nd Military Police Brigade.

“The family’s overwhelmed,” said Lydia Caballero, a spokeswoman for the veterans group America’s Last Patrol who said the organization was speaking on the family’s behalf.

“The family is very confused,” Caballero told reporters early Friday evening. “In the last two or three hours everything began to sink in.”

Adriana Alvarez is the Valley’s 30th service member — and the third from San Benito — to die in the current Iraq war.

“We have been in close contact with the Department of Defense and the Army and will continue to be in close contact with the military regarding the death of Pfc. Adriana Alvarez,” said Jose Borjon, spokesman for U.S. Rep. Solomon Ortiz, D-Corpus Christi.

Alma Alvarez said she spoke with her sister on Monday, about two days before her death.

“It was something different for her,” Alma Alvarez said of her sister’s tour in Iraq. “She said everything was fine.”

Adriana Alvarez’s body is expected to arrive at the San Benito Funeral Home on Thursday or Friday, said Liza Guerra, an assistant there.

As a student at San Benito High School, Adriana Alvarez dreamed of becoming a police officer, Alma Alvarez said.

“Adriana Alvarez attended schools in San Benito, graduated in 2008 and made an admirable and courageous decision — to enlist and serve our country,” San Benito schools Superintendent Antonio Limon said in a news release.

Adriana Alvarez enlisted in the Army on Aug. 14, 2008, at San Antonio, according to a statement from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., where her unit is based. She attended one-station unit training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., for military occupational specialty 31B (military police). On Jan. 29, 2009, she reported to the 42nd Military Police Battalion at what was then-Fort Lewis, Wash. — now Joint Base Lewis-McChord — where she was assigned to the 571st Military Police Company.

The company deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in August 2009, according to the statement from Joint Base Lewis-McChord. This was Adriana Alvarez’s first deployment.

Her awards and decorations include the National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon and Overseas Service Ribbon, according to the base’s statement.

“She wanted to pursue a career in the criminal justice department and she decided the best way was to get into the military,” Alma Alvarez said of her sister.

“We were devastated. We didn’t want her to go but there was nothing we could do,” the older sister said. “She knew there were risks. She knew she had to do it for her country. She did what she had to do and she was proud of it.”

Adriana Alvarez was on a one-year tour of duty when she died, her sister said.

State Rep. Eddie Lucio III, D-Brownsville, hailed the younger Alvarez as a hometown hero.

“The Rio Grande Valley, as Texas, has lost many — too many — like Pfc. Alvarez. She is unique, however, because she is the first young woman from our community to lose her life in this war,” Lucio said in a news release. “While we grieve for our tremendous loss today, we also honor those that continue to fight tomorrow.”

Ortiz asked for prayers for Alvarez’s family.

“I know that this is a difficult time for the Alvarez family but I know how proud our nation and the community of San Benito are of Pfc. Adriana Alvarez’s selfless service in defense of the United States,” the congressman said in a news release.

The San Benito Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Creative Minority Report: The Baby Gianna Story Part III

The story of Baby Gianna continues and here's a snippet;"...I was listening to music on my IPOD trying to be a good driver as I was holding back sobs. On came How Great Thou Art, one of my favorite songs, but one that almost seemed ironically inappropriate at a time like this..."

The rest of the story is here; Creative Minority Report: The Baby Gianna Story Part III

Early feminists on abortion...

Found this at townhall.com:
Rewriting History on Abortion
Ashley Herzog
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Yesterday marked the opening of the Susan B. Anthony museum in Rochester, New York—and instead of celebrating, a lot of feminists are miffed. The museum was purchased by a member of Feminists Choosing Life of New York, and pro-choice groups are accusing her of “hijacking Susan.”

Apparently, they want the famous suffragist’s views on abortion scrubbed from the historical record.

“There's absolutely nothing in anything that [Susan B. Anthony] ever said or did that would indicate she was anti-abortion,” Planned Parenthood founder Gloria Feldt.

Absolutely nothing? A quick Google search disproves that in a hurry. In her suffragist newspaper The Revolution, Anthony wrote that “no matter what the motive, love of ease, or a desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent, the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed. It will burden her conscience in life, it will burden her soul in death; but oh! thrice guilty is he who, for selfish gratification…drove her to the desperation which impelled her to the crime.”

Anthony wasn’t the only early feminist to oppose abortion. Her views were shared by women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the feminist behind the historic Seneca Falls Convention and mother of seven children. (If Stanton applied for a teaching position in a women’s studies department today, she would probably be labeled a “Jesus freak” and promptly dismissed.)

“When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit,” Stanton wrote to her friend Julia Ward Howe in 1873.

Victoria Woodhull, the first female stockbroker on Wall Street, also became the first woman to run for President in 1870. An early suffragette with a flair for the outrageous, Woodhull personified the modern feminist slogan “well-behaved women rarely make history.” (She was repeatedly arrested and jailed for her political activities.) And she, too, opposed abortion.

“A human life is a human life and equally to be held sacred whether it be a day or a century old,” Woodhull wrote. “Wives…to prevent becoming mothers…deliberately murder [children] while yet in their wombs. Can there be a more demoralized condition than this? ”

Alice Paul, who authored the original Equal Rights Amendment, was willing to face arrests, harassment and physical assaults in order to win the right to vote. Later, when 1960s feminists began advocating the repeal of abortion laws, Paul asked, “How can one protect and help women by killing them as babies?” She considered abortion “the ultimate exploitation of women.”

It’s one thing for pro-choice feminists to admit they disagree with the early feminists’ position on abortion. It’s quite another to suppress the truth and stuff words in the suffragists’ mouths—words clearly contradicted by their own writings.

Some pro-choicers’ denialism is borderline comical. After the opening of the Susan B. Anthony museum, an opposition group launched a Web site dedicated to refuting Anthony’s anti-abortion stance.

“Feminists Choosing Life of New York, Feminists for Life of America, and Susan B Anthony's List are engaging in a incessant campaign to align Susan B Anthony with their anti-choice cause and imply that Susan B Anthony was pro-life,” the site says. “One of the primary goals of susanbanthonymuseum.com is to provide accurate historical interpretation and context regarding Susan B Anthony's written and verbal statements regarding the abortion issue.”

However, the site doesn’t provide a single source citing Anthony’s written and verbal statements. The “resources” section of the site is blank.

As my old boss used to say, “if you don’t like what the facts say about your ideology, you might want to rethink your ideology.”

As for who is “hijacking Susan” and rewriting history, pro-choice feminists might want to look in the mirror.
Ahyup. Guess the prevailing mindset is that when history doesn't fit in with your convictions then history has to be rewritten.

R.I.P. Sgt. Adam J. Ray




Army Sgt. Adam J. Ray
Died February 09, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

23, of Louisville, Ky.; assigned to the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.; died Feb. 9 in southern Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device.

(Taken from www.courier-journal.com of Feb. 12, 2010) Sgt. Adam J. Ray called his mother last weekend from Afghanistan to let her know he was doing OK, and that his unit was heading back to their home base after a mission.

That is the last time his family heard from the 23-year-old, who the Defense Department said died Feb. 9 in southern Afghanistan from wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device.

“He just called and said his unit was on its way back, and that he loved us all, and promised he would not be a hero,” said Donna Ray, from the family’s home in North Dakota. “But he was a hero.”

The son of a military family, whose father is now a Christian minister, Adam lived in Louisville with his family for a decade. His father, Jim, grew up in Okolona, and the family has several relatives — including aunts, uncles and cousins and paternal grandparents, John and Doris Ray — who still live in the Louisville area, Donna Ray said. Adam’s maternal grandparents, Bobby and Marilyn Sumner, live in Tampa, Fla, where he was born.

Of Louisville, Donna Ray said, “We consider it home.” Adam attended Overdale Elementary School in Hillview and was home schooled before attending Oak Hill Academy, a Christian school in West Point, Miss.

His mother noted that the family maintains strong ties to Okolona Christian Church, where her son’s funeral will be held. Details of the funeral and burial are still being finalized with arrangements being handled by the Arch L. Heady & Son Funeral Home on Preston Highway. A Feb. 24 memorial service also is scheduled at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., where Adam was based, Donna Ray said.

Adam was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. Prior to serving in Afghanistan; he served a year-long tour of duty at Camp Casey, South Korea. During his service, he received several military honors including, the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal-Army Service Ribbon. Donna Ray said the family learned this week her son also will receive a Bronze Star and an Army Commendation medal.

The Defense Department said Ray, who enlisted in April 2005, was on his first combat deployment and had been in Afghanistan since July. The Army promoted him posthumously to sergeant from his previous rank of specialist. It was not clear whether the incident in which Adam was killed was related to the joint Afghan-U.S. offensive to retake control of the city of Marjah from the Taliban.

A young man with a ready smile, Adam liked listening to Bob Dylan and Charlie Daniels, his mother said. He had recently taken up guitar, and was planning to travel with his Army buddies when their tour was over, Donna Ray said the family has been receiving phone calls and words of support from members of the military family in the wake of her son’s death. “Everybody has reached out for us in unbelievable ways. It has been so comforting. We can’t begin to say enough,” she said.

Ray said her son always wanted to make his family proud. He also had a funny side, and she recalled how he would often kid his family by pretending he was a University of Kentucky Wildcat fan when he knew many of them supported the University of Louisville Cardinals.

“He didn’t believe in hurting anyone. He was always protecting people,” she said. “He went out of his way to do things for people.…He was very thoughtful and very loyal.”

Donna Ray said her son, the third of five siblings, was dedicated to his family, which includes his 7-year-old nephew, Christopher, and his two older sisters, Betsy, 29, and Amanda, 26, and his two younger brothers, Zachary, 19, and Seth, 16. He had a tattoo done on his chest of a four-leaf clover that was meant to represent his mother and father, and four siblings, she said.

“Adam knew this could happen,” Donna Ray, said of her son’s death. “He planned for it last time he was home. He wanted to make sure his brothers and sisters were taken care of.…He loved them, and he loved God. He never stopped loving God and he never stopped loving his family.”

Donna Ray said her son never questioned his decision to enter the military. “He died not regretting doing what he was doing,” Donna Ray said. “He loved the Army. He hated the war because there was so much evil and sadness. But he faced it. He was not in the least bit regretting it.”

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Creative Minority Report: The Baby Gianna Story Part II

Here's part II of the ongoing story from the Archbold brothers;

Rebecca had been on the fence for months over whether to abort her child as her boyfriend wanted her to. But through Jessica Chominski’s efforts and prayers, along with volunteers at the crisis pregnancy center, Rebecca made the brave decision to keep her baby. Unfortunately, Rebecca’s boyfriend upon learning that she’d chosen to keep the baby kicked her savagely and repeatedly in the stomach.

While treating her, doctors discovered fetal abnormalities in the 18-week-old fetus, including diseased kidneys and underdeveloped lungs resulting from a dearth of amniotic fluid. Despite being in a Catholic hospital, the doctor stunned them by saying that since the baby had no chance of living he recommended an abortion.

Jessica was stunned but managed to remind him that they were in a Catholic hospital but the doctor, according to Jessica, merely said that while he couldn’t do it there, Rebecca could come to his office in Abington where he could arrange it.

“'Utter frustration', 'Disappointing', 'Infuriating'” are still some of the only words Jessica can use to describe her feelings regarding the doctor's suggestion in a Catholic hospital.

The rest follows here:Creative Minority Report: The Baby Gianna Story Part II

Tax dollars establishing a lethal monopoly?

If all private providers of abortion close down while Planned Parenthood functions as a result of our tax dollars, does this mean we're establishing a business monopoly? Would that be legal?

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new report from a pro-life group that tracks the number of abortion centers nationwide finds that while independent abortion facilities are closing, Planned Parenthood is expanding its business. Operation Rescue says that's because the abortion giant receives large amounts of taxpayer funding.

The pro-life group released a report in December listing every abortion center in the United States and a tally of 713.

The number dropped by five since then with the closing of abortion businesses in places like Ohio and Michigan. But that figure is adjusted upwards by two thanks to the opening of new massive abortion centers by Planned Parenthood in Houston and Portland -- which brings the overall total to 710.

"It is very clear that the only abortion group expanding its business is Planned Parenthood, and the only reason it can do so is with the help of our tax dollars," OR president Troy Newman told LifeNews.com today.

"This news emphasizes the need to de-fund Planned Parenthood nationwide. Without being artificially supported with our tax dollars, Planned Parenthood would be closing clinics, not building new ones," said Newman.

Newman says he expects the new Planned Parenthood centers to continue pushing smaller, independent abortion facilities out of business.

"Because demand for abortions has decreased, it is more than likely that" will happen, he says.

Although federal and state governments lavish Planned Parenthood with taxpayer support, Newman says the general public does not.

"These clinics enjoy little support in their respective communities. When the Houston clinic opened last month, it was to a massive protest of several thousand of pro-lifers. Also last month, over 3,000 pro-life supporters gathered in the rain to protest at the new Portland office and were countered by a mere 125 abortion supporters," he noted.

The 2010 elections provide the pro-life movement with a prime opportunity to de-fund Planned Parenthood if abortion advocates can be defeated and replaced with pro-life lawmakers who will support a bill put forward by pro-life Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana to cut the $336.7 million dollars the abortion giant receives annually.

Newman also says more abortion centers will close like the Planned Parenthood in Birmingham, Alabama that was placed on probation for a year for hiding cases of statutory rape and urging teens to violate the parental consent law.

"It is despicable that, at a time economic instability when 71% of the American people oppose tax-funding of abortion, that millions and millions in public funds are going to bolster the bottom line of abortionists, many of which are violating the law," said Newman.

"Once Planned Parenthood is stripped of its tax funding, we will see their abortion clinics close down like a row of falling dominoes. That is a short-term goal for the pro-life movement that is completely doable and will save countless lives," he explained.

If you think taxpayer dollars won't keep a completely useless enterprise functioning just say the word, "Amtrak".

California Catholics "go green" for Lent...

Unfortunately it appears that Catholic bishops in California (aka "The Land of Fruits and Nuts") are just as bonkers as the rest of the state. Pity, especially at a time when the Church is under attack for things like it's teachings against homosexual acts. Here's the story, courtesy of California Catholic Daily via Pewsitter;

In its latest Public Policy Insights newsletter, emailed to subscribers on Feb. 12, the Catholic Legislative Network is recommending a new way to observe Lent, which begins tomorrow. The newsletter is produced by the California Catholic Conference, the lobbying arm of the state’s bishops.

“As the Lenten season arrives, the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change has provided Catholics, schools and organizations with more tools and resources for its annual Catholic Climate Covenant,” says the newsletter. “The Coalition was formed three and a half years ago to help implement the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) 2001 initiative ‘Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence and the Common Good.’ Launched last year, the Covenant revolves around the St. Francis Pledge, which correlates five key actions -- pray, learn, assess, act and advocate -- to the issues of the environment and poverty.”

According to the newsletter, “the Archdiocese of Washington's Environmental Outreach Committee has created a particularly useful new tool: a calendar that lists 40 carbon-fasting measures individuals can take to reduce their carbon footprint.” The newsletter provides a link to the full calendar.

The calendar contains suggestion for each of the 40 days of Lent, beginning on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, with “Remove one light bulb from your home and live without the light for the next 40 days.” Other suggestions include, “Turn down your thermostat by at least one degree;” “Check windows and doors for a draft…” “Making travel plans? Consider getting there without flying;” “Check the tire pressure of your car today;” “Learn about mountaintop removal mining;” “Show reverence for life and for the Earth today by obeying the speed limit…”

The bishops’ newsletter cited Daniel Misleh, executive director of the Catholic Climate Covenant, as saying the calendar is "another way to care for creation and aid the poor… it's challenging, asks for sacrifices and to be more mindful of patterns of consumption. It's a new twist on Lent."

And here is that "Carbon Fast Calendar";
http://www.cacatholic.org/images/stories/pdfs/lenten-carbon-fast-calendar-2010.pdf

Sadly, you just can't make this shit up!

For the benefit of any new commenters who have come across this post and are now frothing at the mouth with righteous outrage, I'll state the following; If the Church sees mundane items such as abortion, gay marriage, our pornographic culture and some other minor cultural ills go the way of the dodo I'll be happy to support crap like this. But IMO we've bigger fish to fry (now someone will cite the pollution frying some fish sticks will cause, just watch).


N.C. tax dollars at work for Moloch...

Hey North Carolina, this is what your state tax dollars pay for.Taken from www.carolinajournal.com of Feb. 16, 2010. Found this via Lucainne.com;


RALEIGH — Tempers flared in Wake County Monday, when county commissioners met to consider nixing from their own health plan elective abortions, which are those deemed medically unnecessary. The meeting nearly deteriorated into a shouting match.

Commissioners delayed a vote that would have ratified an earlier decision by county administrators to limit the benefit plan to cover medically necessary abortions only. But the testiness of that meeting suggests that other communities may face heated discussions over a medical benefit state courts may have outlawed.

Publicly funded abortion has been a flash point at the national level, with pro-life lawmakers working to ensure Medicaid and a potential federal health insurance plan don’t cover the controversial procedure. But many leaders and residents are surprised that state and local taxpayer dollars already flow to it.

The state’s most populous urban centers — including the Triangle, Triad, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg area — cover abortions into the second trimester. Counties and municipalities in the west and east — such as Asheville, Wilmington, Buncombe County, and New Hanover County — also offer the benefits.

A handful of local governments have already buckled under pressure to remove elective abortion. House Minority Leader Paul “Skip” Stam, R-Wake, said the funding runs afoul of state law, and he’s willing to go to court to prove it.

“Our position is that any city or county can stop doing it tomorrow. That’s clear,” Stam said. “Our further position is that not only may they, but they have to stop.”

Insurance giants CIGNA HealthCare and Blue Cross and Blue Shield provide many of the plans, which typically also offer other family planning services such as birth control and vasectomies.

Wake wrangling

Wake County has paid for about a dozen elective abortions since 1999, but county administrators changed the health insurance plan Wednesday to cover abortions only in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother's life is endangered. Commissioners had a chance to ratify that decision at their meeting Monday, but opted to punt a final vote to a future meeting.

“In our case, we took the action because the research of the county attorney’s office said that our current practice was not legal based on the 1981 case that spending public funds for this purpose was not legal,” said County Manager David Cooke.

Commission Chairman Tony Gurley had added the item to the board’s consent agenda, where routine and noncontroversial matters go. Liberal commissioners, however, began to debate the item without first moving it to the regular agenda.

Commissioner Stan Norwalk criticized Stam for threatening a lawsuit, going so far as to give out the minority leader’s General Assembly phone number.

“If you want to talk about who is trying to get his values accepted by the entire community, that’s the number you should call and complain to,” Norwalk said.

Minutes afterward, Gurley called for a vote on the entire consent agenda, which contained five other non-controversial items. Passage failed on a 3-3-vote tie. But the issues, including elective abortion coverage, could be raised at a future meeting. Until then, the county manager’s decision apparently stands.

“The board could elect to include it [again], but they would be voting to do something that our county attorney has told us is illegal,” Gurley said in a telephone interview Friday. “We would be going out on a limb.”

Debate spreading

Other local governments have taken up the issue, too. Town council members in Apex voted unanimously Jan. 19 to eliminate elective coverage. Cumberland County opted to do so administratively, with the change taking effect March 1. Guilford County hasn’t paid for the procedure in years.

Similar changes could be in store for Mecklenburg County. Officials are reviewing their policy — which covers both elective and nonelective procedures — in light of Wake County’s decision, according to Mecklenburg County Commissioner Bill James.

Forsyth County Manager Dudley Watts is seeking legal advice on the situation and plans to consult with county commissioners as well, reports the Winston-Salem Journal.

“It has become a hot and heavy subject,” Mark Browder, Forsyth’s health plan consultant, told the newspaper. “You are going to see all of the public-sector employers comply with the law and change their policies.”

Broader shifts are also in the works. On Thursday, a governing board of the N.C. League of Municipalities opted to nix elective abortion coverage from the sample medical plans it offers to the 522 municipal governments in its membership.

Employers will have the chance to opt-in, but the standard plan will only cover the procedure in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother’s life is endangered, said Ellis Hankins, the league’s executive director.

“Our board of trustees believes local governing bodies have local legislative discretion on this employee benefits issue, and they should determine it as they see fit. That’s why they made the change,” Hankins said.

Other local governments are less enthusiastic to tackle the controversy. Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht told The Cary News that abortion coverage shouldn’t be addressed by a city council.

Court precedent

Stam disagrees. He says a state Supreme Court case from 1981 that he litigated offers “persuasive” evidence that property tax revenue can’t be used to pay for elective abortions.

The case, Stam v. State of North Carolina (PDF download), found that the General Assembly never gave counties the authority to pay for elective abortions with local tax dollars.

The state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union published an analysis recently challenging the argument that Stam prohibits local abortion funding, but it stopped short of threatening to sue if local governments fail to offer the coverage.

“I expect that the liberal cities will continue to do it, and the more conservative cities won’t, and the liberal cities will have to be sued to stop it,” Stam said. “I feel pretty confident you won’t get Durham or Chapel Hill to voluntarily stop doing it.”

Now I'm starting to wonder what kind of health plan we have here in Texas and the city I live in.

R.I.P. Sgt. 1st Class Matthew S. Sluss-Tiller




Army Sgt. 1st Class Matthew S. Sluss-Tiller
Died February 11, 2010 serving during Operation Enduring Freedom

35, of Catlettsburg, Ky.; assigned to the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.; died Feb. 3 in Timagara, Pakistan, from wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. Also killed were Army Sgt. 1st Class David J. Hartman and Army Staff Sgt. Mark A. Stets Jr.

(Taken from www.dailyindependent.com of Feb. 4, 2010) LOUISA — A soldier from Lawrence County was among the casualties in a roadside bomb in Pakistan on Wednesday.

Matthew Sluss-Tiller, a 1993 graduate of Lawrence County High School, was one of three American troops who died in the blast, which occurred outside a girls’ school near in northwestern Pakistan. Three students also died in the blast.

Various news organizations reported that Sluss-Tiller and his fellow soldiers were part of a small unit that trains Pakistani Frontier Troops responsible for security near the country’s border with Afghanistan. Their deaths were the first known U.S. military fatalities in Pakistan’s lawless tribal regions near the Afghan border.

Journalists traveling with the American convoy said the blast hit the vehicle in which the soldiers were riding, an indication that the soldiers were targeted.

Brenda Thornbury, an art teacher at LCHS, said Sluss-Tiller was one of her students in high school, and that the two remained friends even after he graduated.

She said Sluss-Tiller would always stop by her classroom to visit whenever he came to the school to see his mother, Jane Blankenship, a special-needs teacher.

On Thursday, Thornbury recalled Sluss-Tiller as a “wonderful, well-mannered and respectful” young man who expressed a desire to be in the military all throughout high school.

“He was always eager to do whatever he needed to do to serve his country,” she said.

Sluss-Tiller also was deeply religious and had a strong faith in God, she said.

Thornbury said she learned of Sluss-Tiller’s death Wednesday night, and that the news hit her hard.

“It just doesn’t seem real,” she said.

She also said Sluss-Tiller’s death was a major topic of conversation among the adults at the high school on Thursday.

Thornbury said she hadn’t spoken to Sluss-Tiller since his mother retired several years ago and moved to North Carolina to be closer to her son, his wife, Melissa, and the couple’s 3-year-old daughter, Hannah.

“She wanted to be able to baby-sit and help take care of her grandchild,” she said.

Sluss-Tiller and his wife were high school sweethearts, Thornbury said, although she said she didn’t know Melissa Sluss-Tiller very well.

Matthew Sluss-Tiller was based out of Fort Bragg. His wife works as a counselor at the base.

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