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Showing posts with label Culture of victimhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture of victimhood. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

"Torture" doesn't yield results?

So why have we haven't had any followup attacks by the Muslims in the last 13 years? Just wondering.

Seriously, I take with a huge grain of salt any information coming out of DC via the MSM. We have a highly partisan Congress selectively doling out information to biased news organizations and we're supposed to take at face value anything we're told? It reminds me of an old joke supposedly making the rounds in Soviet Russia during the Cold War. Their two major news outlets were Pravda & Ivestia, words that mean "Truth" and "News".

Anyway the joke went that in Pravda there was no Ivestia and in Ivestia there was no Pravda. Lucky them, the Soviets only had two government mouthpieces to deal with.

Even if everything being screamed from the rooftops is ironclad fact, my reaction is "so what"?  Yeah it's a whole different ball game when you're the one being water boarded, I got that. I also roger up that Catholic teaching expressly forbids torture, got that one too.

But one thing I've consistently had trouble wrapping my mind around is how does refraining from certain practices that result in saving innocent lives constitute Christian practice? Do we then view any lives saved due to "torture" as fruit of a forbidden tree? Do we consider those innocents saved from extinction to be somewhat morally flawed? How many lives of innocent civilians are acceptable to be lost if we refrain from "torture", is it fifty, a hundred, how about an entire metropolis?

I'm just a retired submarine mechanic who feels the people should know whats done in their name for their safety. For that reason I'm glad the results of the investigation are starting to see light. Don't bother me with analogies such as the popular one regarding making sausage, i.e. everyone likes the result but no one wants knowledge of how you get it. If we need strong stomachs when presented the information than so be it. But lets own up to being damned glad of any positive results from these practices and lets protect the ones working in our names. They deserve that much loyalty.

As it stands now I've no doubt we'll see a parade of sacrificial lambs led to the bloodied altar of political correctness and hypocritical self righteousness.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

So who gets sued next?

Found this via Pewsitter:

Residents of a West Tennessee town are responding to a request for city officials to take down a cross displayed on a public water tower.

Roger Alston, who is co-owner of Whiteville Auto Parts and Hardware, told The Jackson Sun that he has put a cross that is 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide on a small plot of land near his business. In addition, he says he is helping organize a community cross giveaway.

"They may get the cross down, but at the same time they're not going to destroy the spirit," he said.

The actions come after the Freedom From Religion Foundation threatened to sue the town over the location of the cross after officials ignored repeated requests to remove it.

The foundation, which is the nation's largest association of atheists and agnostics, said it made the complaints on behalf of a Whiteville resident.

"It is unlawful for the Town of Whiteville to display a patently religious symbol such as a Christian cross on public property," foundation Senior Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert said in a statement. "The Whiteville cross, displayed on the Town water tower, unabashedly creates the perception of government endorsement of Christianity."

Freedom From Religion Foundation Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor said last week that the law has not changed, "and our opinion hasn't changed."

The water tower cross may come down, but Alston said more crosses would go up around the community on private property.

He said a volunteer effort will be held at his store where crosses will be made for Whiteville residents who want to display them on their property.

Tim Lewis, who owns an animal feed company in Whiteville, said he plans to put a cross on top of his business, which is one of the tallest buildings in town.

"Our country was built on that cross," he said. (AP)

(End of story, my comments follow.)

So now the next move for the atheists is to push for whatever code enforcement would bar the crosses on private property. From the sounds of things, they might be in for a long battle.

Somewhere in the ensuing dustup the name of the original complainer will be divulged. In a small town you can just bet their popularity will soar. Just like a mud seeking missile. Yep.

The freedom to associate (or not) with whoever we want is still intact. So the person lodging the original complaint can look forward to many years of peace and quiet as they're completely ignored/ostracized by their neighbors.

"More trouble than it's worth" will be a phrase that will be used somewhere along the line.

Serves 'em right.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Teen muzzled for stating his religious beliefs...

Found this at www.myfoxdfw.com

FORT WORTH, Texas - A Fort Worth high school student was sent to the principal’s office earlier this week for telling another classmate he believes homosexuality is wrong.

Fourteen-year-old Dakota Ary spent most of the day Tuesday serving an in-school suspension. It was punishment for discussion in his German class at Fort Worth’s Western Hills High School.

“We were talking about religions in Germany. I said, ‘I’m a Christian. I think being a homosexual is wrong,’” he said. “It wasn’t directed to anyone except my friend who was sitting behind me. I guess [the teacher] heard me. He started yelling. He told me he was going to write me an infraction and send me to the office.”

An assistant principal called Ary’s mother at work to let her know he was in trouble.

“At first I was in disbelief. My son is on the honor roll with great grades. I don’t have any problems out of him,” Holly Pope said.

After hearing Ary’s explanation of what happened, the assistant principal reduced the original suspension from two days to one. But Pope was not satisfied with that.

“He was stating an opinion. He has a right to do that. They punished him for it,” she said.

Attorney Matt Krause joined Ary and his mom at a Wednesday morning meeting with the principal. They asked for the blemish to be taken off his record and reassurance there would be no retaliation.

“Students don’t lose their first amendment rights just because they go in the schoolhouse door,” Krause said.

District spokesman Clint Bond said the Fort Worth Independent School District does not comment on specific employee or student-related issues.

“We are following district policy in our review of the circumstances and any resolution will likewise be in accordance with district policy,” Bond said.

If Ary continues taking German he’ll have to learn from the same teacher who punished him. His mom is relying on faith that things will work out.

“I want to believe the school will make the right decision. That’s something the school will need to handle,” she said.

(End of story, my comments follow)

So the kid mentions his religious beliefs and the teacher flips out. According to the local radio station, the suspension was for "bullying". I know that would come as a surprise to many people.

As has been said by quite a few folks lately, you just can't accept the presence of gays in society no matter how you feel about the immorality of their actions. You have to be in full embrace of them and their "lifestyle". Otherwise, you're a bigot.

This isn't over. We can expect a flap & furor from the local homosexual community as they scream about their victimhood.

Please note this is happening in Texas, a supposedly ultra red state.

UPDATE: Evidently there's more to this story, here's an excerpt from a followup article, the boy's lawyer is quoted here;

" Krause called the incident “mind blowing” and said the teacher had frequently brought homosexuality into ninth grade classroom discussions.

“There has been a history with this teacher in the class regarding homosexual topics,” Krause said. “The teacher had posted a picture of two men kissing on a wall that offended some of the students.”

Krause said the picture was posted on the teacher’s “world wall.”

“He told the students this is happening all over the world and you need to accept the fact that homosexuality is just part of our culture now,” Krause said.

The school district would not comment on why a teacher was discussing homosexuality in a ninth grade German class."

Someone has an agenda and is enthusiastically pushing it.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

"Fast and Furious", John Peter Zenger, you and I, some other thoughts too.

Found this via Lucianne.com at www.investors.com:

ATF: The White House Knew

Posted 07:02 PM ET


Scandal: A former ATF special agent tells Congress a National Security Council staffer was informed about Operation Fast and Furious before guns allowed into Mexico wound up at the murder scene of a U.S. agent.

The latest evidence that both the White House and attorney general knew and approved of Project Gunrunner and its deadly offshoot, Operation Fast and Furious, came this week in the testimony of William Newell, ATF special agent in charge of the Phoenix office, before Rep. Darrell Issa's House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

That the "stench of cover-up," as Fox News analyst Brit Hume described the administration's handling of the matter, may reach even into the Oval Office itself was evidenced by Newell's testimony that he communicated with Kevin O'Reilly, a staffer on President Obama's National Security Council, about Operation Fast and Furious in September 2010.

O'Reilly was national security director for North America tasked with monitoring the activities of Mexican drug cartels. We are asked to believe he inquired about a program that was providing the cartels with guns but kept what he found out to himself.

That date, by the way, is three months before weapons permitted to "walk" into Mexico were found at the scene in Arizona were U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered. Newell said O'Reilly had inquired about the status of Project Gunrunner to brief administration officials before a trip to Mexico.

Newell sent O'Reilly the requested information with the caveat, "You didn't get this from me."

Why was a National Security Council staffer asking about an operation that no one in the upper echelons of the administration was supposed to be aware of? We find it hard to believe it was for O'Reilly's personal amusement. Why would Newell request that he not be acknowledged as the source?

Certainly the whole area of drug cartels, cross-border violence and gun trafficking are matters of national security. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has made a cause celebre of blaming the easy access to U.S. weapons for Mexican violence.

Are we to believe neither the White House nor the Department of Justice knew about a program that made that access even easier?

Administration officials have taken the Sgt. Schultz "we knew nothing" approach to any inquiries, only to be tripped up by their own words and actions.

Newell's email to O'Reilly is evidence that at least one person in the White House did.

Attorney General Eric Holder told the House Judiciary Committee in May that he learned about the operation in the "last few weeks." In fact, as we've noted, Holder himself gave a speech to Mexican authorities in Cuernavaca, Mexico, on April 2, 2009, taking credit for Gunrunner as well as Fast and Furious for himself and the Obama administration.

Holder told the audience: "Last week, our administration launched a major new effort to break the backs of the cartels. My department is committing 100 new ATF personnel to the southwest border in the next 100 days to supplement our ongoing Project Gunrunner."

At a June 29 press conference, President Obama told reporters, "As you know, my attorney general has made clear he certainly would not have ordered gun-running to pass through into Mexico."

Yet a video shows former Deputy Attorney General David Ogden telling reporters at a Department of Justice briefing of steps to expand Gunrunner "as part of the administration's comprehensive plan" and as the "president has directed us."

ATF agents have testified that they were ordered not to interdict guns before they passed into Mexico under this operation and evidence has surfaced that the FBI averted its eyes when an instant background check should have alerted them to two convicted felons transferring more than 300 guns.

The "stench of cover-up" grows stronger even as the mainstream media put a clothespin on their collective nostrils

(End of story, my comments follow.)

There is definitely a stench of cover-up to this affair. I live in Texas, a notably "red" state that is on the border with Mexico. You'd think there'd be some interest in this affair as shown in the local MSM.

Think again.

Our main paper, the Dallas Morning News carries zip about this story. I've kept my eyes open since restarting my subscription a few weeks ago. There ain't diddle squat ladies and gentlemen. When I speak to friends about this affair I'm initially given a blank look, as if I'm speaking Swahili.

My main point and the bottom line on this affair, the circumvention by Obama of the War Powers Act in his Libyan regime change, the "rules of engagement" our Marines and soldiers labor under in Iraq and Afghanistan, and a few other items that I probably can't call to mind right now, is that the MSM is lying to us.

Yeah, big surprise.

But I AM surprised at the offhanded arrogance displayed in NOT covering these stories. It confirms the importance of this little device sitting in front of me. We may not be of the caliber of John Peter Zenger, but it's the folks sitting at their PC that get the truth out these days. Don't count on the MSM, they're snugly wrapped in the hip pockets of the politicians.

In the mean time, keep in mind how this example of government malfeasance has been working. Who would benefit from a glut of guns heading south of the border? Who could use it for political purposes? My opinion is that having someone die from a gun bought in El Norte would serve the gun grabbers and their political allies admirably.

Only the alternative media is putting a kink in things by getting the word out.

Imagine a similar scenario when Watergate happened if the MSM had been in Nixon's hip pocket. There was no alternative news media at that time. This is a hell of a lot bigger than a bunch of second rate burglars getting caught red handed.

Where's the outcry from the media?

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Your life at greater risk to appease the PC gods...

Found this at www.nationaljournal.com my comments in the story are in bold italics:

A policy that bars gay men from donating blood for life is “suboptimal,” advisers to the Health and Human Services Department said on Tuesday, and needs another look. This is another example of medical science taking a backseat to political correctness.

HHS asked a committee of experts on blood and tissue donations to reexamine the policy and see if there is a way to let at least some gays donate blood. In Truespeak that means "find a way to peddle the idea there's no added risk in the donation of blood from a group that has proven historically to contain added risk for donating blood."

“If the data indicate that a change is possible while protecting the blood supply, we will consider a change to the policy,” HHS said in a statement. Meaning they're already busily twisting the truth.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, an HHS agency, has banned blood donation by any man who has had homosexual sex because of the risk of the AIDS virus. Soon after the AIDS pandemic began in the 1980s, people such as hemophiliacs who received frequent blood transfusions or blood products began to become infected with the deadly and incurable virus.

Men who have sex with other men, including gay and bisexual men, have an HIV infection rate 60 times higher than that of the general population, the FDA says. They have an infection rate 800 times higher than first-time blood donors and 8,000 times higher than the rate of repeat blood donors. Tests cannot pick up a new HIV infection in the blood with 100 percent accuracy; because blood is often pooled, many people may be at risk from a single infected donor. None of this will make a fat rat's patoot, it's already been decreed in some back room that the general population will now be placed at needless risk in order to appease the gods of political correctness.

But the Red Cross, always struggling with blood shortages, and other groups such as gay-rights organizations oppose the blanket policy. They say that there are other ways to screen out donors at high risk of HIV infection. Really? Name some! Sen. John Kerry, D–Mass., has also been pushing for a change in policy.

“We’ve been working on this a long time in a serious way, and I’m glad Secretary [Kathleen] Sebelius responded with concrete steps to finally remove this policy from the books,” Kerry said in a statement. “HHS is doing their due diligence, and we plan to stay focused on the endgame – a safe blood supply and an end to this discriminatory ban.” What a steaming crock. Hey Numbnuts, any group indulging in the sexual practices prevalent in the gay community has an astronomical risk of AIDS transmission. It's why the virus is primarily a heterosexual problem in Africa, over there "packing fudge" or "driving down the Hershey Highway" isn't limited to homosexuals.

“This announcement by HHS means we’re moving in the direction of finally ending this antiquated and discriminatory policy,” agreed Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill. “Senator Kerry and I will continue to push for a behavior-based screening process both in the name of fairness and a safer blood supply.”

Some of the questions the Blood, Organ, and Tissue Safety Working Group will ask: What motivates a man who has had sex with other men to donate blood? Who cares? Can men understand what puts them at high risk of HIV infection? Will donors answer honestly? Don't bet the farm on that last one.

“It is anticipated that the described studies will yield data for reevaluation of the current deferral policy and potentially establish safety of blood collection from a subset of men who have sex with men or other currently deferred donors (e.g. men with a history of abstinence from MSM behavior for a defined time period),” HHS said. In other words, "We'll bend the truth to justify our desired result."

Other people with potential but unknown exposures to infectious diseases are banned from giving blood in the United States, such as people who lived in Britain in the 1980s, when bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known mad-cow disease, was sweeping dairy herds. And nobody thinks twice about that ban, I know because I'm under it. Shit happens and you deal with it.

(End of story, further comments follow.)

I'm reminded of how the DSM was amended back in the 70's for the sake of political expedience. In one edition, homosexuality was deemed a mental disorder. Following the Stonewall riots the next edition was amended to have that changed. No explanation was ever given except a lot of hot air from the headshrinkers. So never mind that the science wasn't there, the desired result was obtained. End of story for that.

Because of that idiocy we've been told for decades that homosexuality is "just another lifestyle", that it's inherited (no science there either), that it's all relative. If it's all relative than the Almighty owes the city of Sodom one heck of an apology.

But with this latest foray into political correctness every single person who may need a blood transfusion will be saddled with an additional health risk.

All in the name of "acceptance", "tolerance" and "equality".

I feel ready to barf.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Lesbian told to find a male prom date.

Found this at www.dailymail.co.uk via Pewsitter:



Lesbian pupil told by catholic school: 'Find a male date for prom or stay at home'
By Daily Mail Reporter




A lesbian student has been banned from taking her girlfriend to prom, after her catholic school told her she could only take a male date.

In a move that has riled gay rights campaigners, Angelina Lange, 17, from Bay Shore, New York, was told it went against her catholic school's ethos to allow a same-sex couple to the leavers' party together.

The girl is furious at what she deems double standards at St. Anthony's High School in Long Island, which turns a blind eye to straight couples being together openly before marriage.

Angelina, who is the first student to ask to bring a same-sex partner to prom since the school was founded in 1933, told the Mail: 'I feel it is unfair. The catholic church views sexual contact between same sex people the same as premarital sex. The church recognises gays as individuals, it does not condone physical contact.

'If gays are not allowed at prom because it is assumed that they are engaging in sexual activity then heterosexual couples should not be allowed at prom because then it can be assumed that they are participating in premarital sex.'

She added: 'Friends should be allowed to bring friends regardless of whether or not they are dating.'

St. Anthony's, which is a mixed Roman Catholic school for 2,500 students insist they are merely staying true to their religious principles.

Brother Gary Cregan, principal of the Roman Catholic school, said Angelina was a well-respected student and the decision was not personal.

'We thought it would send a mixed message to OK her request,' he told MSNBC. 'Our Catholic faith specifies that marriage involve a man and a woman, and our policies on dating must reflect that.'

'We mean no malice or disrespect. But this is an important part of our faith and we must stand by it,' he added.

As a private school, St. Anthony's is at liberty to chose to restrict its events as it sees fit - and Angelina said she will not challenge the decision.

But gay rights activists and fellow students are furious and have demanded the principal changes his mind.

James Fallarino, from the Long Island Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Services Network, said not allowing Angelina to prom with another girl was a form of 'bullying'.

'The message is that the school doesn't really care about its students, and that's not a good message,' he added.

Christian Greco, a fellow senior at the school, said: 'I think Angelina should be allowed to bring whoever she wants.'

Parents outside the school gates agreed. 'Who does it hurt?' one father, who asked not to be named, said.

(End of story, my comments follow.)

Anyone with half a brain would know that when you go to a truly Catholic school that stays faithful to Church teaching you don't make a request like this one. I smell an attempt to get attention to further a personal agenda.


She's wrong, the school is right. That should be the end of the story. But now it's in the news and you can bet you sweet patoot the school and diocese is about to come under heavy fire from the usual suspects.


What is ironic is the charge of "bigotry" that will be applied to all who support this decision. Denying someone the right to practice their religion is another form of bigotry, but that won't be mentioned here.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

On bullies and the kid who fought back...

I found this on www.americanthinker.com:
Yes, Violence Can be the Answer
by Selwyn Duke

It was the body slam heard around the world. When some Australian schoolboys decided to videotape themselves bullying 15-year old Casey Heynes, one of them got more than he bargained for. Casey, who had been pushed around and humiliated for years, responded to a punch in his face and other attempted blows by hoisting his tormentor WWE style and introducing him to the pavement. The result was a video that went viral in a way the bullies had never imagined and for a reason they certainly had never hoped: Casey has become a hero worldwide.

That is, a hero to everyone except the "experts." Ah, the experts, uncommon people you can rely on for all-too-common senselessness. As The Sydney Morning Herald writes:

[P]olice and bullying experts are concerned by...the overwhelmingly positive reaction to the older boy's retaliation against his attacker.

"We don't believe that violence is ever the answer," Mr Dalgleish [John Dalgleish, head of research at Kids Helpline and Boys Town] says. "We believe there are other ways that children can manage this."

Yes, Casey could have done a ‘50s-style duck-and-cover. Hey, kid, don't you know you should just cower and curl up into a ball? And, for sure, violence is never the answer...except with the Nazis, Mussolini, and Napoleon; during the American Revolution, the Barbary Wars, and the Battle of Tours; and when stopping the criminals during the North Hollywood Shootout, University of Texas Tower Shooting, and incidents every single day in which someone, somewhere uses physical force to thwart a crime. It's never the answer -- except, sometimes, when you actually have to deal with reality.

It's hard to say what is more irritating about the "Violence is never the answer" nonsense, the stupidity or the insincerity of it. It's much like the mantra "Our strength lies in our diversity." It's something people say because it's a repeated big lie that has become "truth" and is politically correct; it's a reflexive platitude uttered politician-like because that's what "experts" are expected to say. But if Mr. Dalgleish's wife or child is attacked on the street, will he not find violence a very good answer?

Perhaps he'll take the advice of another expert, child psychologist Susan Bartell, and find some other way to "manage" it. When analyzing Casey's response, she said, "A better course of action...would have been for him to walk away. Would have been for him to immediately take the power away from the bully, who was punching him in the face, and just run away, walk away...." "Take the power away from the bully...." Good psychobabble that. Lady, Casey did take the power away from the bully by making sure the bully couldn't walk away.

The problem today is that we elevate experts above wise men. And one of the signs of a decaying civilization is when those in authority prescribe unrealistic rules for the population, rules that they themselves would never, and could never, follow. As to this, here is the rest of Dr. Bartell's advice: "...walk away, and go and find the principal, the guidance counselor, teacher and tell them what had just happened to him. Because those adults are really in a position to stop a child who is a bully...."

Again, this is ideology; it's what she learned to say in psychology class. And let's apply this to the adult world. If Mr. Dalgleish tried to "manage" an attack on his child by walking away and finding a police officer, the help he'd need might be in the area of forensic medicine. And even if he were alone, it's not always possible to walk away. This is why billions of dollars are made off self-defense classes.

Another bit of obligatory-utterance advice offered by psychologist Bartell is the nonsense that "those adults [school officials] are really in a position to stop a child who is a bully." What bunk. It's hard to even call these adults authority figures anymore, as handcuffed by the law and their own ideology as they are. These are people who think that "punishment" is a dirty word and a "time out" is enough to forestall dirty deeds. And, even insofar as they may possess a hidden firm hand, they're too shackled by education's "rules of engagement" and the fear of lawsuits to exercise it. Why do you think educators have, outrageously, sometimes responded to a bullied pupil by telling him to leave school? The truth is that the only time punishment doesn't fail to measure up to the behavior today is when a student violates a code of political correctness, such when a little boy doodles a gun on a piece of paper, gives a willing six-year-old girl a peck on the cheek or politely holds open a school door for an adult. As far as real transgressions go, however, it's see, hear and speak no evil; keep your head down; and punch the time clock.

And all you have to do is ask Casey. A nice, extremely articulate boy, as this interview shows, he had been bullied virtually every day for many years now. And where were the "adults"? Perhaps they didn't know -- and for sure they didn't act. Either way, they were incompetent and guilty of a grave sin of omission. And the kicker is that, after failing to secure a safe environment for their students, these educators turn around and tell the kids that they also may not save themselves. They'll say that "violence is never the answer" and then punish the victim the same as the victimizer. But would they want to be subject to the same standard? If they're assaulted on the street, perhaps they should go to prison for as long as the assailant. I mean, it takes two to tango, right?

And understand that this is the gun-control mentality, the mind-set that disempowers the people. It's much as during Hurricane Katrina. Like declawing a cat and then throwing him to the wolves, the New Orleans police confiscated weapons from law-abiding citizens while doing nothing about the roving gangs that would prey upon those citizens (hey, gangs might actually shoot back).

As for law enforcement, while I generally defend cops, they're much the same as school administrators. They make the same politically correct statements, such as saying they're "concerned" about the support for Casey's actions or responding to an obvious anti-white "hate crime" by claiming that they're unsure of the motive. They will tell citizens not to take matters into their own hands and instead call the proper authorities, yet, when people do the latter, they find that they sometimes end up like the gun-doodling little boy. (There recently was a New Jersey case in which a social worker called the police because she was worried that her son might be suicidal, and the man ended up being arrested and going to prison for possession of legally obtained firearms.)

So we're not supposed to take the law into our own hands even though, increasingly, the law isn't handling things. Students have to deal with do-nothing teachers and citizens with do-the-wrong-thing cops, and we're supposed to lay down our fists and arms and have confidence in the powers-that-be?

And this brings me back to violence never solving anything. If the Dalgleishes of the world really believed this, they would dissolve the military and trade the police for social workers. But it's not surprising that people famous for situational values (i.e., liberals) would also subscribe to situational pacifism. If a criminal resists arrest, they will expect the cops to use violence to apprehend him; moreover, they will actually relish it, I'm sure, if some miscreant is imperiling them. And this is fine. But here is what isn't fine: saying that what is often valid for people inside government is never valid for people outside government. Their real message is that violence is never the answer -- for the subjects. It's just peachy for the state, though.

And this way lies tyranny. There is a balance to things, and as citizen courage wanes government power inevitably waxes. G.K. Chesterton spoke of this phenomenon, writing, "[T]he Pretorian guard became more and more important in Rome as Rome became more and more luxurious and feeble. The military man gains the civil power in proportion as the civilian loses the military virtues." And when pondering this, I think of the parents who called the police to deal with an unruly prepubescent child. Like so many today, perhaps spanking was anathema to them as "violence is never the answer." But it was the answer. All their weakness did is ensure that the government would become the agent of it.

The reality is that, like amputation and many other unpleasant things, physical force has its place. After all, violence is not the best way to settle differences. Sometimes, however, it is the only way to prevent them from being settled for you.


(End of story. My comments follow.)

Great piece. He covers all bases.

As a child whenever I was bullied I was exhorted to take the high road and just walk away. This came from my father, the brawler who didn't let the loss of his leg stop him from getting in barroom dustups. When I DID get into fights it was always somehow my fault due to my size because it was "ridiculous" to think a smaller boy would try bullying a larger one (I've always been taller & heavier than most of my peers.) If you think a smaller child never, ever picks on a bigger one just look at the video that started all this flap. Sometimes it's the small ones that are real assholes, just trying to prove they're as "good" as their larger peers. Think "Napolean Complex".

Hell will freeze before I give that crappy "just walk away" advice to my kids. They'll be encouraged to hit back and do it often, that includes my daughter. Then the chips can fall where they may but I'll be backing my child to the hilt when I'm called in to speak to whatever authority figure has gotten involved.

I mean really, it's nonsense to believe allowing yourself to be the object of some idiot's abusive attention will result in eventual peace, love and camaraderie for all concerned. Life isn't like that at all.

Give the little jerk what he really wants, i.e. five from the sky right in the piehole. Then dish out a serving to his buddies too.

Friday, December 03, 2010

How to skyrocket the cost of your kid's graduation...

Found this at www.wsbtv.com via Lucianne.com

WOODSTOCK, Ga. -- A graduation controversy in Cherokee County won’t be settled, at least for now.

A group wants Cherokee County to stop holding graduations at a church.

But the school system said it’s the only location large enough and that finding another venue would cost thousands of dollars.

Channel 2 Action News reporter Tony Thomas attended a school board meeting Thursday night where both sides expressed opinions.

“It’s more of a venue than it is a church,” said student Koby Smith.

For the past several years, all Cherokee County high schools have held their graduations at First Baptist Woodstock. It's cheap and holds more than 6,000 people. But now convenience is clashing with a potential court battle.

Washington, D.C.-based group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State is threatening to sue the school district if this year’s graduation ceremonies are held in the massive church.

Jessica Serrand agrees with the group. She graduated from Sequoya High School last year and skipped her ceremony because of the location.

“Because I just couldn't go with the huge cross behind me,” said Serrand.

The Serrand family and their rabbi appeared to be in the vast minority at the meeting. The district's lawyer insists there is no other venue big enough in or near Cherokee County. The church only charges the district $2,000. Cobb Energy Center, by comparison, would cost $40,000.

“We as a community should not allow an outside group to intimidate us,” said parent Greg Nixon.

No one left happy Thursday night. The school board delayed any decision until next month, when three new board members will come on board.

(Story ends here. My commentary follows.)

What a colossal crock of shit. The idiots threatening the school district seem to have no problem with an increased cost of over 38,ooo dollars to the taxpayer. All because their feelings might be hurt. B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T!

And I don't believe this is being pushed primarily by the Jews, although the former student quoted is obviously Jewish. I'd say that is intentional misdirection on whoever in the local media is sympathetic to the group pushing this. "Blame it on the Jews" is still a very popular game in our culture (come to my inlaws house sometime when current events are discussed, bring your own Kevlar). IMO it's a two-for-one deal, the local Christians get trashed and the Jews are set up to take a good part of the fall for it.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

But, but, but, isn't this "torture"??

By Jerry Seper
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The Washington Times
8:36 p.m., Sunday, November 28, 2010


The self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff" in America, Phoenix's Joe Arpaio, who has survived six separate inmate lawsuits trying to stop him from playing Christmas music, will begin playing the tunes again this year - starting Monday with "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,""Frosty the Snowman" and "Feliz Navidad."

The 8,000 inmates also will hear, among others, "A Christmas Kwanzaa Solstice," "Over the Skies of Israel," "Ramadan," "Llego a La Ciudad," "Let it Snow" and "Rodolpho El Reno de la Nariz Rojita."

"Maybe the holiday music can help lift the spirits of the men and women who are away from friends and family during the holidays, not just the inmates, but the dedicated men and women who work in the Maricopa County Jails," the sheriff said in an announcement Sunday.

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, to which Sheriff Arpaio was first elected in 1992 after a 25-year career at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has played the holiday songs all day, every day, during previous seasons. The latest inmate lawsuit was dismissed in federal court in December 2009.

Sheriff Arpaio has long expressed his fondness for Christmas music, especially "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and anything by Alvin and the Chipmunks, so it was with some glee last year that he announced in a red-and-green press release that the lawsuit had been dismissed and the music would begin.

"We keep winning these lawsuits. Inmates should stop acting like the Grinch who stole Christmas and give up wasting the court's time with such frivolous assertions," the press release read.

Inmates have sued six times claiming that being forced to listen to the Christmas songs 12 hours a day was in violation of their civil and religious rights and a cruel and unusual punishment, but U.S. District Judge Roz Silver disagreed, dismissing the case and denying claims for $250,000 in damages.

The court issued a summary judgment saying it found no evidence of fact, so Sheriff Arpaio was entitled to the judgment as a matter of law.

In upholding the decision, the court said the sheriff was free to "inject the holiday spirit into the lives of those incarcerated over the holiday season in the third-largest jail system in the U.S."

Sheriff Arpaio has noted that his music selections have been multiethnic and culturally diverse, from all religions and ethnicities. He told The Washington Times that in addition to tunes by Alvin and the Chipmunks, the music included the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Bing Crosby and Doctor Demento.

"All people everywhere deserve a little Christmas cheer," he said.

Sheriff Arpaio catapulted to national attention when he cracked down on the thousands of illegal immigrants who swarm daily through his county; put inmates in pink jumpsuits and underwear; worked them in chain gangs; housed them in tents in the Arizona desert; and fed them bologna sandwiches.

The sheriff is no stranger to controversy, although his philosophy of "zero tolerance towards the criminal element" has been embraced by his deputies and the community alike.

Most recently, he has come to the attention of the federal government. He was notified in March 2009 by the Justice Department that he may have unfairly targeted Hispanics and Spanish-speaking people for arrest. In October 2009, the Department of Homeland Security revoked the authority of his federally trained deputies to make immigration arrests in the field.

Tired of waiting for the federal government to secure the U.S.-Mexico border and concerned about the potential terrorism threat that the lack of border security posed, he assigned deputies in 2006 to monitor his 9,226-square-mile county for illegal immigrants. He targeted the illegals under an anti-smuggling law that state lawmakers passed to fight drug trafficking.

"My message is clear: If you come here and I catch you, you're going straight to jail," he said at the time. "We're going to arrest any illegal who violates this new law, and I'm not going to turn these people over to federal authorities so they can have a free ride back to Mexico. I'll give them a free ride to my jail."

In September, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Phoenix accusing the sheriff's office of failing to turn over documents sought since March 2009 that federal prosecutors say comply with its probe of purported discrimination, unconstitutional searches and seizures, and English-only policies in his jails that discriminate against those with limited English skills.

The sheriff has described the lawsuit as "harassment," saying thousands of pages of documents have already been turned over by his office to federal prosecutors. He said the lawsuit made it "abundantly clear that Arizona, including this sheriff, is Washington's new whipping boy."

Earlier this month, the sheriff announced the creation of an armed "Immigration Posse" to combat illegal immigration. Among those signing up were Hollywood actors Steven Seagal and Lou Ferrigno, along with Dick Tracy and Wyatt Earp.

Fighting Justice Department accusations that his office discriminated against illegal immigrants during arrests, Sheriff Arpaio said the civilian posse of more than 50 members gives citizens a chance to fight the problem inundating their border state.

"Law enforcement budgets are being cut and agencies are losing personnel and yet the battle to stop illegal immigration must continue," said the sheriff, who heads the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. "Arizona is the busiest port of entry for people being smuggled in from Mexico, Latin and South America. So asking for the public's help in this endeavor makes sense, especially given the success the posses have experienced over the years."

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has investigated, arrested or detained more than 42,000 illegal immigrants during the past three years.

(Story ends here. My comments follow.)
I'm posting this for two reasons. First, the whole article strikes me as funny. Seems the good sheriff will supposedly try to accommodate all tastes while at the same time pissing off almost all his "guests" during the playing of this music. As an example; Alvin and The Chipmunks? I'd rather have root canal work done. But that's just me.

Second, and this goes back to Alvin & Co., I'm reminded of how up in arms so many human rights types got over the playing of "Barney's Theme" to the inmates at Gitmo. Seems it was deemed "torture" because they were really disgusted by it (I can identify, that song is a constant at my home. It's something I consider temporal punishment in this life. Any time in Purgatory should be brief.).

But evidently there's no righteous outcry from the Christian hierarchy, MSM, cultural elites, etc. when the ones subjected to teeth-grating, hair pulling, wishing-you-could-jam-chopsticks-through-your-eardrums, "music" are run of the mill criminals. Guess that won't give the same warm fuzzy feeling as a heart bleeding for those who want to kill us all on general principles.

Damned if I can understand it. Double standards of this sort don't make sense to me and never have. If something in the way of "Barney's Theme" is cruel and unusual punishment for Gitmo detainees, Alvin and The Chipmunks should merit equal consideration when played for the average felon. But you don't hear the hue and cry for one as you did for the other. As I noted, the glamor and "chic" may not be there.

It puts the whole "torture" issue and it's lack of consistency in an interesting light.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How the Israelis get it done...

I've mentioned before how our TSA agents should be brought up to the standards of their Israeli counterparts. Here's an article comparing their security checks in that nation as opposed to our own; http://biggovernment.com/jdunetz/2010/11/23/why-they-dont-need-to-touch-your-junk-at-israeli-airports/

I loved this little zinger: "As the United States defends against the ever expanding threat of Muslim terror, right here on our home turf, success depends on throwing off the shackles of political correctness and adopting the methods of our ally Israel."

Sunday, October 24, 2010

MSM propaganda "proving" Islamophobia...

Found this via Lucianne.com, it's a story about two actors hired by ABC News to portray a Muslim customer refused service by a bakery clerk. It was done to gauge the reaction of bystanders; http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/WhatWouldYouDo/story?id=4339476&page=1

I've been through the Czech Stop. It's a fairly popular place that specializes in Czech cuisine. The kolaches are first rate.

IMO the MSM is bound and determined to prove "Islamophobia" runs rampant through America. This reminds me of the story from a few years ago where a couple of actors were hired by the MSM to dress as Muslims and attend a NASCAR event. Again, the aim was to judge the amount of prejudice they experienced. Their efforts netted them zip. Nobody at the supposed redneck version of High Mass gave a rip. The story died a quiet death. After all, who wants to read about the existence of tolerance in a group of those assumed to be mere trailer park white trash?

So in this scenario a major portion of bystanders did zip and a number approved of the "clerk's" bigotry. Oh, the horror.

Big. Stinking.Deal.

Look, apathy unfortunately abounds throughout the world and not just in America. Let's see the same MSM crew return next week, only this time let the "customer" be in a USMC uniform and the "clerk" deny service while ranting against the military. Would there be approval from some customers? I'd bet my next retirement check on it. Would there be a fair amount of apathy exhibited? Same bet applies. The percentages would be vastly lower (this is Texas we're talking about) but it would STILL happen!

Yes, there are plenty of folk expressing something less than approval of Islam in America. Big surprise. Maybe it would have something to do with items such as the Muslim world dancing in the street when 9/11/01 occurred. Or with the idea of a mosque at Ground Zero. Or the actions of the Ft. Hood Shooter (in Texas, the same state as this bakery). Or the Christmas underwear bomber. Or any other news item involving Muslims that has been conveniently swept under the rug as soon as our PC elites could manage it. DUH!

Take any minority group as defined by race, religion, career and you would get the same thing. I'm NOT defending it! I AM putting it into a different perspective than that of the news story. It's stories such as this that are used to justify bending over backwards every time some follower of the Pedophile Prophet decides to take out some infidels. Stories such as this that help paint opponents of the Ground Zero Mosque as hate-filled bigots. Stories such as this that help justify the silencing of journalists who speak the truth about gut checks around men in Muslim garb (hello Juan Williams).

It's propaganda Goebbels would be proud of. End of story.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Bakery in hot water over rainbow cupcakes...

Found this on www.foxnews.com via Lucianne.com:

Officials in Indianapolis are turning up the heat on a bakery that refused to take an order from a student group seeking rainbow-colored cupcakes for next month's National Coming Out Day.

A spokesman for Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard said city officials are conducting an inquiry into the bakery, Just Cookies, which declined to take the order last week from a diversity group at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), which ordered the cupcakes for Oct. 11.

"The city's position is, it's the city's market, it's a public place," mayoral spokesman Robert Vane told FoxNews.com. "There is no litmus test for buying services or products at the City Market."

Just Cookies owner Lilly Stockon defended her bakery's decision last week, first telling Fox 59 that the shop doesn't make cupcakes, and then telling a reporter that she didn't have sufficient materials to make the rainbow colors.

But her co-owner husband, David Stockton, said he had a different reason for refusing to take the order.

"I explained we're a family-run business, we have two young, impressionable daughters and we thought maybe it was best not to do that," he told Fox 59.

Enter the city officials.

"Whatever this gentleman's personal views are, it cannot interfere with the providing of a service or allowing someone to buy their goods," Vane said.

Calls to the bakery went unanswered on Wednesday. Attempts to reach members of the student group were unsuccessful, but a friend of the customer who placed the order questioned David Stockon's reasoning.

"I don't want to topple anybody at all," Rebecca Scherpelz told Fox 59. "I just think it's important we ask ourselves and Just Cookies asks themselves why they made the statement, why they're making these choices and how it's ultimately affecting their business and the community as a whole."

The controversy has prompted an Indianapolis radio station to hold a "Gay Cupcake Party" on Friday. As of early Wednesday, nearly 400 people had indicated that they planned to attend the event.

Vane, meanwhile, said city officials are working to determine whether the order was refused because the bakery couldn't provide the desired product or because something else was at play.

"It's the other proprietor stating his personal views, that's the problem, because that's not the image of the City Market and the image Mayor Ballard is trying to portray," Vane told FoxNews.com. "That's beyond the pale."

Stevi Stoesz, a spokeswoman for City Market, a nonprofit organization with a 13-member board of directors, said officials there found the bakery's alleged conduct inappropriate.

"As a public marketplace, we find it unacceptable, and this is very much an equal accommodations establishment," Stoesz told FoxNews.com. "We are working with the mayor's office and city [attorneys] to resolve the issue expediently."

Rea Carey, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, said the "truly unfortunate" incident should be investigated.

"Rainbow cupcakes are simply a tasty way to celebrate values of diversity and acceptance," Carey said in a statement to FoxNews.com. "That anyone would object to serving them is truly unfortunate. Acts of possible discrimination should always be taken seriously and investigated."

(End of story. My comments follow.)
Too bad the wife of the owner isn't as forthright and honest as her husband.

Aside from that, here is another example of homosexuals forcing outsiders to accept them. Thats flat wrong.

IMO the owners should have the freedom to refuse service to whoever they wish. That would include blacks, whites, Hispanics, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, left-handed green-eyed hermaphrodites, etc. It's their damned business, let them run it the way they want. Big Brother should butt out. If the owners are willing to risk the loss of customers from standing up for their beliefs, then so be it.

And if the fudgepackers and clamlickers want cupcakes so damned bad, let 'em fire up their own ovens and get to baking.

Friday, September 10, 2010

More on the burning of the Koran...

WARNING: harsh language in parts of this post.



The idea of burning Korans seems to have caught fire (sorry, couldn't help myself there). The latest stories at The Drudge Report include these:
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=13129871, http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2010/09/09/news/18local_09-09-10.txt, and let's not forget these assholes: http://www.ocala.com/article/20100909/ARTICLES/100909743/1412?Title=Westboro-Baptish-Church-to-burn-Qurans-if-Dove-doesn-t

In addition to this, after going back and forth about not burning a pile of Korans if the NYC Ground Zero Mosque would be moved, the initial culprit is now undecided about what he'll do tomorrow.

While this all happens, quite a few folks have weighed in on how it will inflame the passions of Muslims worldwide. The Vatican has come out against it. General Petraeus has spoken of how it might endanger the troops in Afghanistan & Iraq. Several leading Muslims have warned of impending disaster from it.

Right now I don't give a fat rat's ass. As a matter of fact, I am sick and tired of hearing how the followers of the Pedophile Prophet will react to this. Fuck 'em!

If they riot in some shit hole country then I'd say the government of that particular toilet should act accordingly. It's their problem. Period. Let them learn some self control.

If there's an added threat to our troops stationed overseas due to a few books on the barbie, give 'em all fully loaded firearms and permission to use accordingly.

As for the Islamist idiots in this nation, the followers of that cult who actually make up less than 2% of our population, they should grow a thicker skin. End of story.

Nobody gets their panties in a twist when some fuckwad dips a crucifix in his own piss. Christians are just supposed to suck up and take it. And Christianity is the religion cited for being SOOO violent. It supposedly helped unhinge Timothy McVeigh before he initiated the Oklahoma City Bombing. It's the religion known as being reactionary, the adherents are supposedly so homophobic, misogynistic, racist, anti intellectual, cultish, blahblahblah, on and on. But we're supposed to just sit down, shut up and quietly accept whatever insults come our way. Nobody breaks a sweat when a church or synagogue gets torched, no one wonders if the local Jews or Christians will erupt into mass violence. If they did then there would be calls for the outlawing of Christianity or Judaism because of it's violent tendencies.

Meanwhile, the "religion of peace" gets a pass when they riot over a few burned books. We have to "understand" them, show "empathy" for their long term suffering at the hands of the West and it's Zionist elements (love that one).

Give. Me. A. Break.

IMO the followers of the Pedophile Prophet should remove their collective head out of their 7th century ass and come on into the modern world.

Yes, the idiots who are burning the Koran are just that: IDIOTS! Yes, they're desecrating an item held as holy by many of the world. It's plain childish and despicable.

Tough shit. Deal with it.

Christians and Jews routinely have someone pissing in their holy water or on their menorah. Are we rioting? Has the Pope called on Catholics to kill Dan Brown for his "DaVinci Code"? When someone desecrates a Eucharistic Host is he strung up from the nearest church spire?

HELL NO!

So lets stop worrying about what the Islamonuts will do. Their hurt feelings don't mean diddle squat.

Fuck 'em!

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

A big fat homeless "WAH"!

Found this via Drudge at http://www.myfoxny.com/ :

CANVAS STAFF REPORTS - Unhappy meals have arrived at a McDonald's in San Francisco.

Homeless people who hang out at the nearby Golden Gate Park used to get 99-cent burgers at the McDonald's located at Haight and Stanyan streets in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.

But the eatery got rid of its Dollar Menu about a month ago. That move, which McDonald's called a simple business decision, means items on the menu are now too expensive for the people who spend much of their day hanging out on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant.

Items on the Dollar Menu now cost around $1.50.

"I eat less. I have to get more money," said 29-year-old Nicholas Newhart to The San Francisco Chronicle . He was not happy with the price increase and said, "If I don't have a dollar and I want food, I just end up going to a trash can."

Homelessness has been a problem in San Francisco for decades. Tension between business owners and homeless people who hang out on sidewalks in front of their stores and offices has prompted Mayor Gavin Newsom and some Haight Street merchants to support a ballot measure in November that would ban sitting or lying on public sidewalks, The Chronicle reported.

Some homeless people think the more expensive menu is the next logical step in the crackdown, though the move does not affect other McDonald's in the city.

"That means that the Dollar Menu is a hoax, a fraud, a phony," Blake Edwards told KGO-TV .

Franchise owner Natalie Gonzales said the speculation as to why she raised prices at her restaurant at Haight and Stanyan streets is "absolutely false."

"This was a business decision based on a number of contributing factors," she said.

Customer demand and other factors often lead to franchise owners changing the prices of certain menu items, said Julie Wenger, marketing director for McDonald's Pacific-Sierra Region.

(End of story. My commentary follows.)

Sorry, even in this economy I've no sympathy for the professionally homeless. If they're needing food & sustenance then they should hit a soup kitchen. The fact that they don't may be tied into a refusal to abide by the rules of such places. You know the type of draconian rules I'm talking about, e.g. no drugs, no booze, no sex on the premises. THOSE sort of ridiculous rules.

We have a bunch of professionally homeless folk here in the Dallas area. Some years back a local TV station surreptitiously followed one of them after he left his favorite spot for begging on a Friday afternoon. The guy went home, cleaned up and drove to Louisiana to enjoy the casinos there for the weekend. Monday morning came and he was back at work with his little home made sign asking for handouts. Bum!

That McDonald's' franchise should have cancelled their dollar menu years ago.

One further note, I'll start worrying about this economy when I stop seeing so many fat people. Don't tell me it's due to the inability of the overweight poor to purchase nutritious healthy food. I had one individual try that on me some time ago. Sorry Charlie, I'm very familiar with the price of groceries versus a take out from some ptomaine domain.

You want cheap? Cook it yourself. If you don't have time during the week due to job searching then make up a double shitpot of food on the weekend to last for several days. Speaking from past experience, it'll work just great. Lots of things to choose from too, my favorite was always boiled ham hocks and kidney beans, the wife's was (shudder) tuna casserole. Make a big batch and stick it in the fridge until needed.

Anyone looking for sympathy can find it in the dictionary, it's listed between shit and syphilis.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I was terrified of dolls...

No kidding, the things scared the daylights out of me. No, it wasn't because I saw the movie "Child's Play", that flick was about thirty years down the road. I just had some fear of rubber or plastic people. Go figure.

That was until the age of 6 when Sister Mary Tarantula had me holding one in a school play. It was around Christmas and dealt with the five Joyful Mysteries of the rosary. For anyone not Catholic, one of those (The Presentation) has a holy man (Simeon) holding the baby Jesus and prophesying on His mother's heartbreak (among other things, hyperlink here). I was Simeon.

Sister M.T. let me know that firing a newborn Baby Jesus across the room was guaranteed to get me ejected and would eventually factor into God's final judgment of yours truly. Heavy stuff for a six year old but it worked!

Methinks the teacher cited below needs a checkup from the neck up, or at least a visit from a 300 lb., ruler wielding nun. Found the story at http://www.news24.com/ via Lucianne.com;

Berlin – A German court on Tuesday threw out the case of a schoolteacher against a pupil who had allegedly been tormenting her by scrawling pictures of rabbits on the blackboard.

The court in Vechta, northern Germany declined to hear the complaint of the teacher, who was seeking an injunction against the 16-year-old girl to stop her from making the drawings or claiming the plaintiff had a paralysing fear of rabbits.

"The plaintiff now has a month to appeal the verdict," the court's chief judge Mechthild Beckermann said, declining to elaborate.

Witnesses had told the judge that the teacher ran sobbing out of the classroom when she saw the image of a rabbit on the blackboard. The girl denied making the drawings.

Two years ago at another school, the teacher took a pupil to court and reached a settlement in which the teenager agreed never again to claim that the plaintiff "freaked out" when she saw a rabbit or heard the word.

Easter time must be pure hell for the woman. Why do I smell bullshit when reading this story?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Thoughts on the AARP...

Is it remotely possible this group is looking out for anyone but themselves? They couldn't stop praising B.O. in the run up to the election, shilled for Obamacare with no thought of consequences (even consequences for their members). Now via Lucianne.com I see they're doing PR for Iran; http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/07/irans_friends_at_aarp.html

For a group whose membership is still mostly comprised of the "Greatest" generation (often touted as typically self-sacrificing and exemplars of morality) it would seem they're more self centered and narcissistic than not.

They're certainly thick headed. For years I've been ignoring their membership offers, they keep coming.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

About Tea Party racism...

Taken from Priests For Life:

Atlanta, GA – Dr. Alveda King, Director of African American outreach for Priests for Life and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., responded today to the NAACP’s charge that the Tea Party movement tolerates racism.

“We all need to examine and repent of our own tolerance for discrimination,” said Dr. King, “but to condemn an entire group because of a few people, yet support Planned Parenthood, an organization marinated in racism, is to strain out gnats and swallow a camel.”

“The most obvious practitioner of racism in the United States today is Planned Parenthood, an organization founded by the eugenicist Margaret Sanger and recently documented as ready to accept money to eliminate black babies,” added Dr. King. “The most positive step we can take to fight racism is to end the hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies given to an organization that fulfills the dreams of the Ku Klux Klan – a group Planned Parenthood’s founder once addressed.”

Pretty much covers all bases.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Second guessing the police

BOSTON (AP) - Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the police sergeant who arrested him last July after a confrontation outside his home both missed opportunities to "ratchet down" the situation and end things more calmly, according to a review of the case released Wednesday.
The independent review said "misunderstandings and failed communications" and a "certain degree of fear" each man had for the other led to the six-minute dispute that ended with the renowned black scholar being arrested by the veteran white Cambridge police sergeant.

Sgt. James Crowley arrested Gates for disorderly conduct at his Cambridge home July 16 while investigating a possible burglary. Gates alleged he was a victim of racial profiling. Charges were later dropped.

The conflict sparked a national debate on race relations, and President Barack Obama invited both men to the White House for a "beer summit."

The situation at Gates' home quickly escalated when it shouldn't have, according to the review put together by a 12-member panel assembled in September. No one on the panel had direct ties to the Cambridge Police Department.

The report suggests that Crowley could have more clearly explained what he was doing and why he was doing it, especially after being shown Gates' license and university ID. For his part, Gates could have used a more respectful tone to address the officer.

Neither man, in interviews with the panel, said he would have acted differently.

The incident was a "textbook example of how a police officer and a member of the community can clash if they do not share a sense of responsibility," according to the report.

The panel made 10 recommendations for avoiding similar incidents in the future, including better training for police in de-escalating conflicts, as well as more outreach to the public and academic community to teach understanding of the police department's job.

Commissioner Robert Haas and review panel Chairman Chuck Wexler have scheduled a Wednesday news conference to discuss the report's conclusions and recommendations.

Gates turned down a request to comment on the report when contacted via e-mail, deferring comments to his lawyer and fellow Harvard professor Charles Ogletree. Ogletree did not immediately return a phone call to his office Wednesday morning or respond to an e-mail.

A message left Wednesday for Crowley at the Cambridge Police Department was not immediately returned.

What a steaming crock of shit.

The article places primary blame on the police here. Big surprise in this day and age when any authority figure is guilty until proven innocent.

The public owes their cooperation to the police in the performance of their duties. End of story. Whenever a cop puts the uniform on he/she might as well be placing a bulls eye on their backs. It's become that kind of world. The general public, no matter if they're white, black or striped like a zebra, need to remember that one. Being a cop isn't on the same level as workfare, it's a damned difficult and nasty job done to protect law abiding citizens.

FWIW, I've run into abusive cops and ones who think their badge elevates them above the status of mere mortals. They're assholes. But they're also the exception to the rule.

Wonder if I could get a free copy of the report cited in the article, we're low on toilet paper here.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The voter intimidation story that won't die...

Members of the group were caught on tape clearly intimidating white voters at a Philadelphia polling place. A summary judgment followed but before sentencing, Justice dropped the case. When some Republican senators asked why, Holder refused to comply with requests for an explanation. Even a US Civil Rights Commission subpoena couldn't get Holder to supply them with a reason why he dropped a case that Justice had already won.

Now it appears that someone is going to talk...
The rest of the story is here; http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/05/doj_attorney_in_charge_of_blac.html

Just imagine if it had been members of the Klan harassing black voters in Atlanta. They'd have been publicly drawn and quartered.

I'm not saying that wouldn't be a good thing, as a matter of fact it would be fantastic. But whats good for the goose is good for the gander.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Our tax dollars at work...

Found at www.foxnews.com;


Congress Seeks to Expand Access to Women's Restrooms in Federal Buildings

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held hearings Wednesday on the "Potty Parity Act," a bill that seeks to address the unequal number of restroom facilities for women in federal buildings.

Men may still be left holding their peanuts at the ballpark while waiting for their dates in the ladies room, but a House panel on Wednesday may rectify the disparity in wait times for the loo in federal buildings.

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held hearings Wednesday on the "Potty Parity Act," a bill that seeks to address the unequal number of restroom facilities for women in federal buildings by requiring at least a 1-to-1 ratio for toilets, including urinals, in women's and men's restrooms.

Supporters of the bill say women forced to wait in long restroom lines are at risk of health issues, including abdominal pain, cystitis and other urinary tract infections.

"A lot of times people, when I dealt with this bill, called it 'potty parity.' They made jokes," said Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., who proposed similar legislation as a state lawmaker that was enacted in the 1990s.

"The fact is, it's not a joke. Not only is it not a joke to women, it's not a joke to men who go with the women who have to wait while they're standing in line," he said. "It's also politically very popular. It's the right thing to do and it's catching up with the cultural lag in our society."

Others who testified at hearing included Kathryn Anthony, an architecture professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Sharon Pratt, the former mayor of Washington, D.C.

The legislation would cover most federal facilities in Washington and across the country, including all properties managed by the National Parks Service, the Defense Department, the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

"Today, women still lack equal access to restrooms in many places of employment, education, and recreation," said Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y., chairman of the committee who authored the legislation.

"The fact that many federal buildings do not provide as many restroom facilities for women as they do for men is simply unfair," he said in his opening remarks. "It's time for that to change."

The bill is being co-sponsored by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., the ranking member on the panel.

"I believe that there are a number of serious health and fairness issues related to restroom gender parity that we can address in newly constructed, acquired, and leased federal buildings, or in existing buildings undergoing major renovations," Issa said.

The Congressional Budget Office has not put a price tag yet on the legislation.

Okay, I can see where having just one or two commodes for the ladies vice 15-20 for the men would rankle. But why, just WHY does this require Congressional action?

Having worked a few years as a building engineer (aka handyman/maintenance tech/facilities tech/whatever) I can safely hazard there will be all sorts of regulations attached to this. Existing facilities will be "grandfathered" until there are major renovations, facility planning will now have another hoop to jump through for ultimate approval (this will include meeting access requirements, accommodations for pregnant women, etc.). Don't look for "unisex" bathrooms to be deemed adequate either, even facilities staffed by ten or less will be required to have equality in the potty department.

All paid for by our tax dollars.

BTW, the aforementioned time spent as a building engineer included several months in two federal buildings located in downtown Dallas. Their construction was completed in 1970, the female cube apes there had NO shortage of toilet seats to park their well padded fannies on.

Some of them were EXTREMELY well padded too! Tell them to haul ass and they'd have to make two trips. FWIW, they had plenty of male counterparts too. The last time I saw that much beef on the hoof was at a stockyard in South Carolina.

But thats the stuff for another post.

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