"A man may deal with theory, and miss the whole impact of the truth." - G. Campbell Morgan
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Obama Baby!
Wish I'd seen this earlier. I thought I was subscribed to her but I don't know what happened. I am now. Gotta support the good guys.
Restrained No More
Delusions of Grandeur
Modern-day lunacy on Capitol Hill
The dilemma Congress always faces when it messes with the economy was aptly described in a Negro spiritual play by Marcus Cook Connelly titled "Green Pastures." In it, God laments to the angel Gabriel, "Every time Ah passes a miracle, Ah has to pass fo' or five mo' to ketch up wid it," adding, "Even bein God ain't no bed of roses." When Congress creates a miracle for one American, it creates a non-miracle for another. After that, Congress has to create a compensatory miracle. Many years ago, I used to testify before Congress, something I refuse to do now. At several of the hearings, I urged Congress to get out of the miracle business and leave miracle making up to God.
A Sudden Destruction
Zombified Americans
The world's dumbest joke and one of the world's most brilliant military actions are curiously related.
The joke: The police chief who knew the bad guy was in the movie theater ordered all exits guarded. When the theater was emptied and it was clear the bad guy had gotten away, one of his cops shook his head and said, "We had all the exits closely guarded, Chief. He must have gone out one of the entrances."
The military act: Before World War II the French, fearing a strong and aggressive Germany, built an impregnable series of fortifications along France's border with Germany; the famous Maginot Line. Everybody agreed the German army could not get through it. They didn't have to. They went around it and took France out of the war, never even needing to bother Berlin for more ammunition. The famous Maginot Line extended only as far west as the Belgian border. Nobody in France, apparently, ever dreamed the Germans would take Belgium and go around it.
Underline, please, "Nobody ever dreamed." To understand the unique danger confronting America, a good place to begin is to realize we're already deep inside undreamed-of territory. Let's begin with the unprecedented dismantling of the America we thought would last forever. We, the people, are today like the decent people of France in 1940; standing there open-mouthed and zombified at the speed and brazenness with which the Obama team is "going around our defenses" and transmogrifying America into something unwanted, unwelcome and, until now, unimaginable. The key question is: If the Obama team is rebuked at the polls in 2010 and thrown out in 2012, can the damage be reversed? Already, maybe not!
There are many ways to say, "What's going on here?" The young people call it a "new paradigm." You can also say, "We're not in Kansas anymore!" Others would call it a "whole new ball game." What's so new? Well, in the old days, if Obama's policies were unpopular, he'd have to slow down, stop and reverse those policies. Votes, you understand! No more. The radical, almost violent, restructuring of America ignores unpopularity and plunges ahead buoyed by a compliant, not a complaining, media. The Obama team is showing about as much concern about their escalating unpopularity and their breathtaking election losses in 2009 as the Germans showed to French shock at the outflanking of the Maginot Line. The Obama game plan: "We'll shake it up so much while the American people stand there blinking that they won't even remember how it used to be!"
Rat Out Your Neighbors!
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Hat Tip: Sharise
Monday, December 28, 2009
Alan Caruba
It's Not Socialism. It's Communism.
There was a time when Americans took Communism seriously. It challenged us in the form of the Soviet Union and we witnessed its takeover of China.
In Europe, uprisings against Soviet rule were crushed in East Germany in 1953, Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968, and Poland in the 1980s gave proof that only oppression can sustain this failed economic and political system. President Reagan gave voice to it when he called the Soviet Union an "evil empire."
It's NOT OK!
...to be drunk on the House floor. There's no excuse for it and any congressman who is drunk should be immediately escorted off the floor and have an alcohol test administered and removed from office on the spot if his blood alcohol level is above the limit for driving. If you can't drive drunk, you sure as hell can't run the country. Why do we let them get away with so much? Not acceptable any more!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Mark Steyn's Newest
Cross the river, burn the bridge
Last week, during a bit of banter on Fox News, my colleague Jonah Goldberg reminded me of something I’d all but forgotten. Last September, during his address to Congress on health care, Barack Obama declared:
"I am not the first president to take up this cause, but I am determined to be the last."
Dream on. The monstrous mountain of toxic pustules sprouting from greasy boils metastasizing from malign carbuncles that passed the Senate on Christmas Eve is not the last word in "health" "care" but the first. It ensures that this is all we'll be talking about, now and forever.
Government can't just annex "one-sixth of the US economy" (ie, the equivalent of annexing the entire British or French economy, or annexing the entire Indian economy twice over) and then just say: "Okay, what’s next? On to cap-and-trade..." Nations that governmentalize health care soon find themselves talking about little else.
In Canada, once the wait times for MRIs and hip surgery start creeping up over two years, the government distracts the citizenry with a Royal Commission appointed to study possible "reforms" which reports back a couple of years later usually with recommendations to “strengthen” the government's "commitment" to every Canadian's "right" to health care by renaming the Department of Health the Department of Health Services and abolishing the Agency of Health Administration and replacing it with a new Agency of Administrative Health Operations which would report to a reformed Council of Health Policy Administrative Coordination to be supervised by a streamlined Public Health Operations & Administration Assessment Bureau. This package of "reforms" would cost a mere 12.3 gazillion dollars and usually keeps the lid on the pot until the wait times for MRIs start creeping up over three years.
The other alternative is what the British did earlier this year: They created an exciting new "Patient's Bill of Right", promising every Briton the "right" to hospital treatment within 18 weeks. Believe it or not, that distant deadline shimmering woozily in the languid desert haze can be oddly reassuring if you’ve ever visited a Scottish emergency room on a holiday weekend. And, if the four-and-a-half months go by and you still haven't been treated, you get your (tax) money back? Ah, no. But there is a free helpline you can call which will give you continuously updated estimates on which month your operation has been rescheduled for.
The lot of them should be in jail for what they are doing to this country. The only people who support this are the something for nothing, what's in it for me crowd and they will be the ones complaining the loudest when they don't get what they expected from the system - and they won't.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The Sorcerer
You thought health care was bad?
With Obama, always, always look at the other hand...
Yesterday, it was brought to my attention by Pierre Legrand that President Obama signed an Executive Order on December 17th that no one and I mean no one, reported on. Cue the crickets... As horrifying as the health care legislation is and I personally believe it is worthy of revolt, this Executive Order has the potential to be monstrous.
This now says that Interpol is no longer subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Their premises or staff can no longer be searched either. Their files are not subject to legal subpoena or discovery. Our government could just hand documents and files over to Interpol and Americans would no longer have access to them. Interpol can legally keep files now on all citizens of the US with no right to redress.
In reality, we have just handed over our sovereignty. Interpol headquarters in the US is currently headquartered in the Department of Justice. A ‘separate’ Interpol agency has been created in the DOJ – let that sink in for a moment. Interpol has been granted diplomatic immunity now by Obama – they have exemption from being subject to search and seizure by law enforcement, US taxes and immunity from FOIA requests, etc. This action could also be used to divulge American military secrets and a whole host of horrific practices having to do with going after our military. It’s the road to internationalism on steroids.
Friday, December 25, 2009
If Only They Knew
As Browning sang, "Youth sees but half." Youth is only intended to see half. It has not yet seen life in its entirety.
--G. Campbell Morgan
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Healthcare
America is the bedridden patient and congress is the man putting a pillow over the patients face and holding it down till he stops moving.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
His Gift Comes at a Price
Kim Peek, the man who inspired the movie 'Rain Man' has died. The video below is fascinating and is part 1 of 5 parts. You can see them all here.
Deadliest Catch Season 5
I missed most of season 5. I'll probably get it on video. I like watching it but it's something I could never do. Below are clips of my favorite captains.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Detroit, Rock City?
This is sad, sad, sad. Great video, though. It needs to be seen. They should play this in schools instead of Al Gore's global scam video.
Why?
Philippine volcano on verge of eruption as lava oozes down mountain... but villagers are refusing to leave
Why do some people always want to stay? Seems a strange thing to take a stand on, it's like crossing a busy highway blindfolded at night. Sure, you might make it.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Cash for Cloture
You can't even dignify this squalid racket as bribery: If I try to buy a cop, I have to use my own money. But, when Harry Reid buys a senator, he uses my money, too. It doesn't "border on immoral": it drives straight through the frontier post and heads for the dark heartland of immoral.
--Mark Steyn
That's So 18th Century!
There'll be nowhere to run from the new world government
There will not be a world government, I'm not worried about that. There are too many players vying for top spot. A crippled America and a more powerful European Union are much more likely, but I digress. The point of this post is merely to point out the following quote.
...the US still holding firmly to the 18th-century idea that power should lie with the will of the people.
Oh! How Quaint! If only more people really understood the genius of that 18th-century idea, including our leaders, who seem to firmly believe it to be an outdated concept. Why do people want someone else to rule over them?
Sunday, December 20, 2009
A Diseased Heart
The above picture tells you all you need to know about the left-liberal view of America as well as the likely fate of any body so constituted.
--Vox Popoli
CopenFaken
It's settled; climate circus was a fairy tale
The best summation of the UN climate circus in Denmark comes from Andrew Bolt of Australia's Herald Sun: "Nothing is real in Copenhagen – not the temperature record, not the predictions, not the agenda, not the 'solution'."
If you're young and you fall for this, you're a sap. Indeed, you're oozing so much sap the settled scientists should be measuring your tree rings
Saturday, December 19, 2009
We Have to Stop Destroying Ourselves
I found this sermon by Jim O'Brien of the Church of God Cincinnati and Lexington particularly insightful. If you're interested, go to this page and listen to the sermon of 12/05/09 in the left column.
Lost in Christmas
He Tabernacled Among Us
Jesus was born, but too much richness is lost by misunderstanding the context of his birth.
The God Who Rules
If my land cries out against me and all its furrows are wet with tears, if I have devoured its yield without payment or broken the spirit of its tenants, then let briers come up instead of wheat and weeds instead of barley (Job 31:38-39).
"With this, the words of Job are ended; he has nothing more to say. Baffled, questioning, tormented, yet unwilling to forsake God, he falls silent. What can we say about the trials, the pressures, and the riddles of our own life? Remember that Job at this point has learned that his theology is too small for his God. That is true for many of us. We think we know the Bible, we think we have God boxed in, and we understand how He is going to act. And just as surely as we do, God is going to do something that will not fit our theology. He is greater than any human study of Him. He is not going to be inconsistent with Himself; He never is. He is not capricious, acting out of anger and malice. He is a loving God, but His love will take forms of expression that we do not understand. Up to this point Job has had his faith in the rule of God, but now at last he has begun to reach out tremblingly to exercise faith in the God who rules. That is a transfer that many of us need to come to."
Ray Stedman
Continue reading here.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Separation of School and State
"The lefties have been making a great to-do recently about this matter of separation of church and state, which appears nowhere in the Constitution except in the sense that the federal government is prohibited from establishing a state religion. Mr. Jefferson seems to have invented the idea of a "wall of separation," which he thought desirable in avoidance of something such as the Church of England.
Considering the present state of our educational system, it might seem that a wall of separation should probably be erected between school and state. At the present time, our schools appear to be run essentially by the teachers unions, to the disastrous ignorance of our young people. It is by no means clear that the church could do worse than the state in running our schools. About the only way they could go would be up."
--Jeff Cooper
Monday, December 14, 2009
God's Great Word
Once again what is righteousness as to things? What do I mean by things? Just things! Houses, cars, bank accounts, trees, fields, beasts, minerals, mountains, valleys, subtle and hidden forces not yet discovered, things already discovered such as electricity, anything, everything. What has righteousness to do with them? What does righteousness mean in regard to them? It means the discovery of things as to their being and as to their true purpose in the Divine economy. There is nothing inherently evil that God has created. What then, is the matter with the world? Men not adjusted to God, men not articulated as within that great adjustment have not discovered the forces that they need; or having discovered them, do not know their true purpose and are misusing them. The ultimate Kingdom of God in this world will not be a kingdom from which are banished all the things that we see and touch. It will be a kingdom in which man has discovered them and their true meaning, and one in which man will no longer lay hold upon some subtle potent thing that has its purpose in the universe and use it for a kingdom in which things we call poisons will be relegated to their proper place, and made use of, since all are gifts of God. Righteousness with regard to things means also the development of the thing discovered. An imperfect flower in your garden is proof of the lack of righteousness somewhere. Arrested development is proof of lack of righteousness. The opposite is true. Righteousness means that the flower found for the first time in the forest, under the touch of man in right relationship with God and in cooperation with his brother man will become beautiful with a beauty of which we never dreamed but which was potential in the flower when first man found it. The discovery of all the great and gracious, sweet and wonderful secrets of old mother earth.
Finally, rightiousness as to things means that they are used and not abused, that they are made the servants of humanity and not the masters of men; like the very Sabbath of God, they are made for man and not man for them.
In the presence of the great word we dream wondrous dreams, and no dream we dream approaches the glory of the reality of righteousness. Do you wonder that the New Testament writer upon one occasion made use of the words "...the fruits of righteousness..." Righteousness blossoms into beauty and produces fruits. Righteousness is a word full of beauty, and we, alas too often, have made it merely hard, mechanical, ethical. It is bursting with life. It describes man coming to the fulfilment of his manhood because his face is lifted to the throne of God. It describes humanity finding the true social order because human life is articulated as the result of the adjustment of the individual to God. It describes the earth, blushing with beauty, laughing with flowers, becoming more glorious in its light and more full of ease and delight in its being. It is God's great word, a word in which He sings out to men if they but have ears to hear it, the exeeding beauty of His own being, the exeeding joy of His own heart, the characteristic grace of His purpose for the people whom He has made.
--G. Campbell Morgan
Thursday, December 10, 2009
What Debt Ceiling?
Dems to lift debt ceiling by $1.8 trillion
In a bold but risky year-end strategy, Democrats are preparing to raise the federal debt ceiling by as much as $1.8 trillion before New Year’s rather than have to face the issue again prior to the 2010 elections.
And the Maryland Democrat confirmed that the anticipated increase could be as high as $1.8 trillion — nearly twice what had been assumed in last spring’s budget resolution for the 2010 fiscal year.
There isn't any debt ceiling, there's a debt Hindenburg.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
You Are in Violation
How to Destroy the U.S. Economy: Regulate Carbon Dioxide by Alan Caruba
In the course of the first year of the Obama administration, it has become clear to many close observers that it is intent on destroying the U.S. economy and, with it, the Republic.
It has virtually shut down all exploration for energy resources such as oil and natural gas despite the bonus of thousands of jobs and billions in tax revenue that this would generate.
It has declared war on the mining and use of coal even though coal provides just over half of all the electricity generated nationwide.
Its “Stimulus” bill, at this point, has largely distributed funds to state governments to help them pay for Medicare and other entitlement programs. The program has claimed new jobs in congressional districts that don’t even exist.
If you're not reading Alan's blog, you should be. Always informative, well written posts. One of the good guys.
At Least It Has a Happy Ending
Woman armed with shotgun blasts 'crazed' home intruder
Yes, she called 911 and the usual happened.
Jackson remained calm as she spoke with a 9-1-1 dispatcher during the break-in. She called at 12:40 a.m. and was on the phone for more than 10 minutes reporting the intruder, explaining that her barking dogs had awakened her in the middle of the night. She said she was alone, and her husband was working a night shift.
Do you rely on the police for your protection? Good luck with that. Donna Jackson was prepared to defend herself, if necessary. Better to have and not need, than to need and not have.
I will add that her attitude about the shooting is the attitude of most people who conceal carry or have guns for home protection.
She told the dispatcher, the sheriff deputies "need to hurry. He's going to break this thing open. If he does, I'll have to kill him, ma'am. I don't want to kill him."
Responsible, law-abiding gun owners do not want to kill anyone. They hope and pray they never have to use their gun in self-defense but they are prepared to do so to defend their lives or the lives of their families if necessary and make no apologies for it. And none necessary.
Hey, Let's Give the Government Full Control Over Our Lives.
What could go wrong?
Massive TSA Security Breach As Agency Gives Away Its Secrets
In a massive security breach, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) inadvertently posted online its airport screening procedures manual, including some of the most closely guarded secrets regarding special rules for diplomats and CIA and law enforcement officers.
Governement: If it ain't broke, we'll break it. Guaranteed!
Monday, December 07, 2009
Oh, How the Mighty Are Falling
Sarah Palin says nation should rededicate itself to God
Sarah Palin says the United States should rededicate itself to seeking God’s will, arguing a humble spirit could help leaders get more answers on issues such as health care, energy and national security.
Well, she's right about that, but I think most Americans would find that laughable. Goes to show how far we have come from our roots.
Our leaders, of course, are doing a wonderful job of looting the wealth and killing the spirit of America. Don't need God for that.
Friday, December 04, 2009
Where Obama Went Right
Check out this excellent video from Bill Whittle and PJTV. They don't let you embed video at that site.
Bill Whittle praises President Obama's long-awaited decision to send more troops to Afghanistan in the face of opposition from left-wing media stars such as Chris Matthews, Michael Moore, and Keith Olbermann.
And skewers said "left-wing media stars" in the process.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Outstanding Post
The Pharisee Who Said Thank You by Lenny Cacchio
Our sin is as the sin of Sodom. There was more to their depravity than their sexual proclivities. Look at what Ezekiel said: “Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen.” (Ezek 16:49-50 NIV)
She was arrogant. She was overfed. She was unconcerned. She did not help the poor and needy. She was haughty. Just like that Pharisee.
It is interesting that the church at Laodicea had the same litany of accusations against it: “I am rich and increased with goods. I am in need of nothing. I am comfortably lukewarm.” Yet they were truly poor, blind, and naked (Rev. 3:15-18).
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Hide the Decline
Obama science advisers grilled over hacked e-mails
House Republicans pointed to controversial e-mails leaked from climate scientists and said it was evidence of corruption. Top administration scientists looking at the same thing found no such sign, saying it doesn't change the fact that the world is warming.
That's like the mafia don claiming the mafia doesn't exist.
Boxer: Hackers should face criminal probe over 'Climategate'
"You call it 'Climategate'; I call it 'E-mail-theft-gate,'" she said during a committee meeting.
Just like you want to go after the people who exposed the corruption in ACORN. You, Barbara Boxer, are part of the problem.
Meet Obama's climate 'experts'
Amid an international climate-change scandal involving hacked e-mails just days before a major U.N. climate summit of world leaders, it is instructive to profile top White House officials who are drafting President Obama's climate policy.
Some of the officials include known supporters of socialism who have advocated using environmental activism to spread America's wealth.
And in case you haven't seen this video, it's hilarious:
These videos are funny but what they are trying to do is far from funny. They are trying to destroy our way of life and our constitutional government.
Monday, November 30, 2009
When Scientists Have a Heart of Darkness
Who peer-reviews the peer-reviewers?
Here's what Phil Jones of the CRU and his colleague Michael Mann of Penn State mean by “peer review.” When Climate Research published a paper dissenting from the Jones-Mann "consensus," Jones demanded that the journal "rid itself of this troublesome editor," and Mann advised that "we have to stop considering Climate Research as a legitimate peer-reviewed journal. Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues in the climate research community to no longer submit to, or cite papers."
So much for Climate Research. When Geophysical Research Letters also showed signs of wandering off the "consensus" reservation, Dr. Tom Wigley ("one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change") suggested they get the goods on its editor, Jim Saiers, and go to his bosses at the American Geophysical Union to “get him ousted.” When another pair of troublesome dissenters emerge, Dr. Jones assured Dr. Mann, “I can't see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report. Kevin and I will keep them out somehow — even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is!”
Which in essence is what they did. The more frantically they talked up "peer review" as the only legitimate basis for criticism, the more assiduously they turned the process into what James Lewis calls the Chicago machine politics of international science. The headline in the Wall Street Journal Europe is unimproveable: "How To Forge A Consensus." Pressuring publishers, firing editors, blacklisting scientists: That's "peer review," climate-style.
When the peers are mafia-style thugs, you get mafia-style science.
The Insane Running the Asylum
POLITICALLY-correct penpushers have banned calling yobs "youths" - so as not to hurt their feelings.
Government bureaucrats insist they must be called "young persons" instead.
Why not just call them yobs?
Annoyed civil servants had to spend hours correcting the document itself, after they were the first to fall foul of the new rule.
More than 100 mentions of the banned word had to be deleted in the 26-page code.
Stupid.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Coming to America?
Better hope not.
Want to fix the National Health Service? Go private
One of Labour's great triumphs with the National Health Service is that people now go into hospital to die rather than to be cured. It seems to render the whole debate about assisted suicide utterly pointless. Who needs a Dignitas clinic when you can check into a hospital in Basildon and be relatively certain to be taken out in a box?
It is a further achievement of our monitoring, regulating culture that even the monitors and the regulators don't seem to have a clue how bad things are – or they certainly didn't in Basildon. This exposes one of the great pretences of the NHS: that it is there first and foremost for the benefit of patients. It isn't. It exists these days mostly for the benefit of various trade unionists who are fully paid-up members of the Brown clientele, and who earn good money as petty bureaucrats trying to "manage" things that, if they need to be managed at all, could be far better done by fewer people in much more efficient systems.
SEIU anyone?
Good Advice
Yeah, he's an atheist. Nobody is perfect. Religion deserves much of what he says about it anyway. And most of what he has to say in this video is spot on.
The Opposite is Also True
I found this very interesting and thought provoking. Learn something new everyday.
Friday, November 27, 2009
"This is Your Brain on Political Correctness: Dead."
Major Nidal Hasan had an enabler
Commissar Lynch has it exactly backwards: it's the craven submission to political correctness, the willingness to leave your marbles with the Diversity Café hat-check girl, that leads to death—real death, with real corpses, from Texas to Ontario. And when the guy’s on the table firing wildly and screaming "Allahu akbar!", the PC enforcers won’t be there for you.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
911 Can't Stop the Violence
She called 9-1-1 just before being beaten to death with a blunt object outside of her home.
That's not the main point of the article at the link but it is something to consider.
The Gravy Train
How politicians 'solve' problems
No one will really understand politics until they understand that politicians are not trying to solve our problems. They are trying to solve their own problems – of which getting elected and re-elected are No. 1 and No. 2. Whatever is No. 3 is far behind.
Many of the things the government does that may seem stupid are not stupid at all, from the standpoint of the elected officials or bureaucrats who do these things.
The current economic downturn that has cost millions of people their jobs began with successive administrations of both parties pushing banks and other lenders to make mortgage loans to people whose incomes, credit history and inability or unwillingness to make a substantial down payment on a house made them bad risks.
Was that stupid? Not at all. The money that was being put at risk was not the politicians' money, and in most cases was not even the government's money. Moreover, the jobs that are being lost by the millions are not the politicians' jobs – and jobs in the government's bureaucracies are increasing.
And they want to do more of this.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Offensive Congressman
When I first saw this video I thought it was faked.
How is it that they don't take congressmen like this away in handcuffs? Or at least a straight jacket? What part of complete travesty of our constitutional government don't they understand? If you refuse to defend and protect the constitution you should be removed from office. Period. Isn't that the oath they take?
Sticking It To You
Government Deficits and Private Growth
For anyone who wondered if last winter's federal seizure of the financial services industry would have adverse economic consequences, an answer is now available. The credit market has been tilted to favor a single borrower with a huge appetite for money, Washington. Private borrowers, particularly small businesses, have been sent to the end of the queue.
The Obama administration is not and has no intention of creating a climate of job growth in America with the exception of government jobs. All the talk of creating jobs from this administration is just that - talk. The stimulus was payback to the unions, lawyers and politicians. It does nothing to feed the economic engine of this country. This is not only business as usual in Washington, it's business as usual on steroids. It is the most selfish, greedy and ruthless administration I have ever seen in this country.
Throwing It All Away
The trial of terrorists in New York will be a circus and a sham at best and probably a train wreck. A circus train wreck.
Trying the Sheikh to Try Our Faith
It has been increasingly obvious that this administration is dedicated to destroying the nation’s economy by increasing its debt, imposing changes to our healthcare system—one sixth of the nation’s economy, taking ownership in General Motors and AIG, and doing nothing substantive about a rising unemployment rate.
It has done this at an astonishing rate of speed as if it realizes it only has a limited amount of time in which to bring down America.
The only element of the system that Obama has not yet significantly harmed is our system of justice. Americans implicitly believe in our system of justice which is fretted about with all manner of ways to protect the rights of the accused.
The Sky is Falling
The Global Warming/Climate Change Hoax is over and it's time for the mainstream media to fess up. The liars have been exposed and it's time to end it. Now.
The global warming fraud exposed
First, the data simply does not support their conclusions. Second, they know the data doesn't support their conclusions.
Global Warming Meltdown: Climategate!
The hoax has its roots in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an instrument of the United Nations Environmental Program, for whom global warming was the open sesame to achieving a one-world-government by scaring nations into signing a treaty that would control their use of energy, the means of producing it, and require vast billions to be sent to less developed nations in exchange for “emitting” greenhouse gases.
Energy is called "the master resource" because, if you have lots of it, you can call your own shots. If you don't, you are condemned to live in the dark and keeping people in the dark about the global warming hoax was essential.
For years the IPCC has been controlled by a handful of the worst liars in the world, utterly devoted to taking actual climate data and twisting it to confirm the assertion that the Earth was not only warming dramatically, but that humanity was in peril of rising oceans, melting glaciers and polar ice caps, more hurricanes, the die-off of countless animal species, and every other calamity that could possibly be attributed to "global warming", including acne.
So, around November 20, when some enterprising individual hacked into the computers of the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU), making off with thousands of emails and documents that demonstrate the level of collusion and deception being practiced by its scientists.
The Hockey Stick was never accurate--and CRU knew it
The infamous "hockey stick" temperature graph purporting to show a runaway acceleration in global temperatures beginning in 1850 was never accurate--and the Climatic Research Unit knew it wasn't accurate when they published it.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Black is a Choice?
Jesse Jackson: 'You can't vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man'
"We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill from Alabama," Jackson said at a reception Wednesday night. "You can't vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man."
Here is a protege of Martin Luther King Jr. who has not comprehended the message. Sad.
The Last Call You May Ever Make
On a related note, it is unbelievable to me that our military personnel are not allowed to carry weapons on base. Why do we treat trained soldiers like children? Civilian police officers took out the terrorist in Ft. Hood - not that there's anything wrong with that, but it is a military base. How many people could have been saved if some of the people there had guns on them? Just let concealed carry permit holders carry their guns. No extra permitting or expenses required. Or better yet, allow military personnel to get a federal carry permit so they can carry at any base in the United States. It's the least we can do for them. How embarrassing is it for soldiers to be sitting ducks? It's crazy.
No gun zones are some of the most dangerous places you can be.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
This Boggles the Mind
Schools let students seek secret abortions
A 12-year-old girl is prohibited from bringing aspirin to California public schools without a note from her mother or father – but in many California districts she may sign herself out of classes, leave her junior-high campus without parental permission, secretly have an abortion and return to school before the end of the day – and her own family may be none the wiser.
Let the Compensations Begin!
Court: Army Corps of Engineers liable for Katrina flooding
"The people of this city are vindicated," said Joe Bruno, one of the plaintiffs' attorneys. "They didn't do anything wrong. It's now time for them to be compensated."
"It has been proven in a court of law that the drowning of New Orleans was not a natural disaster, but a preventable man-made travesty," the attorneys said in a statement. "The government has always had a moral obligation to rebuild New Orleans. This decision makes that obligation a matter of legal responsibility."
Incompetance to the Nth Degree
First question out of the gate, "I don't know, I'd have to look at that..." He didn't look at that already while considering his options? One of the first things you might consider is how has it been done in the past. He should have at least known the answer even if he didn't agree with it. It doesn't get any better in the rest of the video.
Graham grills Holder
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Just Another Tax TKO
Taxes knock out Pacquiao-Mayweather bout... from NY, NJ
"Nothing would please me more than to have it at Yankee Stadium, but the way the tax structure in New York is set up, it's impossible."
New York and New Jersey will have to build a wall to keep people from escaping the high taxes and oppressive governments. Add California and Ohio to that list. And Massachusetts. Probably more.
Government Mandated Insanity
Upset about FirstEnergy's pricey, hand-delivered light bulbs ? You ain't seen nothing yet
In just a few days, people dressed in green T-shirts and green caps will begin the rather enormous task of delivering two 23-watt, warm-white, compact fluorescent light bulbs to every residence FirstEnergy serves.
They won't ask whether you want them. They'll just leave them on your doorstep, in a bag that will also contain a brochure called "More Than 100 Ways to Improve Your Electric Bill."
They won't ask for payment, though. As you might expect with an electric utility, that's already wired.
These whiz-bang new light bulbs -- which cost FirstEnergy $3.50 each, and which you could buy all by yourself at any number of stores for even less if you were still trusted to do that sort of thing -- will cost you $21.60 for the pair. You'll pay it off over the next three years, at 60 cents a month added to your electric bill.
This is all about global warming, of course. Or to be less specific, climate change. Or to be more nebulous yet, greenhouse gases.
The General Assembly passed a law last year requiring Ohio's utilities to reduce their customers' energy use by 22 percent, and to shift 12.5 percent of their power production to "renewable" energy sources -- solar and wind, for instance -- all by 2025.
The Great Light Bulb Boondoggle is the leading edge of an energy-reduction effort to comply with commands the government of Ohio has issued to the tides of technology.
Those commands -- to foist immature and inefficient generation methods on consumers and push aside less expensive, more efficient power sources, like coal -- will be enforceable only at great expense to the public.
I Had a Hamster Once...
But I don't ever want to live like one, not even for 1 night, and certainly not for $148.10.
French hotel offers guests a night as a hamster
"The Hamster in the world of children is that little cuddly animal. Often, the adults who come here have wanted or did have hamsters when they were small," Falquerho said, dressed as a hamster.
However, the price is soon to go up as today's hamsters need, according to the owners, Wifi and a giant TV screen.
Video at the link.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Self-Explanatory
Japan expert to ABC: Yes, Obama’s bow made him look like an idiot
“The bow as he performed did not just display weakness in Red State terms, but evoked weakness in Japanese terms….The last thing the Japanese want or need is a weak looking American president and, again, in all ways, he unintentionally played that part.
The Worst President Ever!
Barack Obama's deep bow to the emperor of Japan and earlier bow to the Saudi Arabian king is so deeply offensive to America’s history and traditions that it cannot and most (sic) not be explained away in any fashion.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The Real Great Society
The fundamental principle of society is that of individual self-preservation and self-realization. There will be no perfected society that is not made up of perfected individuals. A chain is as strong as its weakest link. A castle is as strong as its least-guarded door. If in society there are links that are weak, society is weak. If in the great household of men there are individuals that are imperfect, then the household of men remains imperfect. Perfect units are needed for the perfect unity. Therefore, the ultimate purpose of individuality is not individuality, but the realization of the commonwealth. The ultimate reason why every man must be perfect is not that the man should be perfect, but that the community should be perfect. Therefore, every individual must aim at high things, noble things, and desire honor. This is ambition in its simplest, purest form; and this is not evil, but wholly good.
--G. Campbell Morgan: Ambitions, The Westminster Pulpit.
A society's strength comes from the quality of the character of the individuals of that society, not from the government, and not from the elites. It cannot be forced on society from the top down. From strong individuals come strong families, strong families make for a strong city, from strong cities, strong states and strong states form a strong nation.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Creating Wealth
Money is not like Energy, How Democrats Are Destroying Our Economy
As a kid you learned in science class that energy never increases or decreases in amount, it simply transfers. The sun provides energy for the plant to grow, then the energy transfers into the animal when the plant is eaten. Later the animal releases the energy in its activities, and waste. The waste, then, transfers the energy into the ground for the plant to use, and et cetera. So, the idea is, if energy increases in one location, somewhere else there is less energy.
The politicians, leftists of the Democrat Party in particular, seem to think that money is like energy. If someone becomes wealthy, then there must be somebody at the bottom doing without. Money, however, is not like energy. Someone becoming successful does not take away from somebody at the bottom. For each success there is not a non-success.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
So True
The revolution will be televised, but it will be up against American Idol. --Frank J. @ IMAO
I Love You, Now Change
The Man Who Despises America
In May, Obama immediately issued a statement that he was "shocked and outraged by the murder" of a Kansas doctor specializing in partial-birth abortions. He called it a "heinous act of violence." Attorney-General Holder mobilized U.S. Marshals nationwide to provide protection to abortion clinics.
But Obama remained silent the very next day when two U.S. soldiers were gunned down by a Muslim extremist outside a Little Rock recruiting station. After repeated prodding for a presidential comment, the White House faxed an after-hours statement to select media outlets two days later offering a tepid remark that Obama was "saddened" without even mentioning the soldiers were murdered.
Five months later, another Muslim fanatic gunned down nearly four dozen Americans, killing 13, at the Ft. Hood army base. It was an act that demanded the most serious demeanor of the military's Commander-in-Chief. Yet, Obama referenced the massacre in the most insincere fashion just seconds after a jocular shout-out to an audience member during a public speaking engagement. It was the equivalent of attending a funeral in swimwear while en route to the beach.
Change: War on Terror America
Obama's War on America By Alan Caruba
While the debate rages about the White House policy regarding conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, a very real war is being waged here in America…by President Obama and his appointees.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
"All Socialist Roads Lead to the Same Destination"
Lessons from the Berlin Wall
We ought to take the time to look at not only how the Berlin Wall came down, but why it went up.
The value of celebrating the fall of the wall is mostly sentimental and emotional. It was a great time in human history – the videos of tearful, newly freed East Germans smashing the symbol of their imprisonment to pieces are unforgettable. But how did that wall get there in the first place? Why did East Germans tunnel underneath it, walk through minefields to get over it, and even build a hot air balloon to escape their country?
The answer is: Socialism. Totalitarian government. The belief that the government knows best, and has the right to dictate man’s lot in life.
Why is Communism Still Cool?
20 years after the Berlin Wall
And let us never forget the evil that raised that wall in the first place, the evil that continues to enslave so many with tragically false promises of peace and prosperity. One wall down, but many more still to go, many nations still prisons, many souls trapped within -- with so few hammer blows being raised to rescue them, and no shortage of masons willing to raise the walls higher still.
Great video at the link.
Been Down this Road Before
Don't Jump to Conclusions: Shut Up and Die.
If you've ever wondered why people put up with the governments they have, look around you and see normal people, acceptable people, socially successful people, and see them extolling the current government we have. Then you'll see why there are Communist or Nazi or apartheid or Muslim governments. Most people cannot see themselves, let alone see themselves as evil. and mostly they are not evil: they are banal. They are acritical, social, and law-abiding conformists, which explains, to my mind, how Nazis can enjoy vast support of Germans, Communism among Russians, Velvet Fascism among ordinary Americans. Nobody rushes to think they might be wrong. If we ever speak to Iranians protesting their lunatic government today, what will they say to us about us? Or Hondureans? Or whomever comes next under the boot-heels of Obama? It's our government today that is evil, and yet most people among us think we are good, just as we've always been. that's why people get evil governments: they don't see themselves. They will not look.
This is where we are now. We still have a chance to turn it around if people would just look, really look, and be honest about what they see. But we are so far from where we started, so far from the truth. We're going down the same, well-worn road many before us in history did but we will not see. It will end the same way it always does. The road still leads to the same place.
I think often of Primo Levi, "The Drowned and the Saved," in which essay he writes that most concentration camp inmates assumed that if they played by the rules they'd get by. They didn't realise that the rules were set up to ensure that the rule-followers would die in three weeks. following the rules meant death by design. And the majority followed the rules to death. Levi saw them as the drowned, not even worth asking the names of, the already dead as soon as they disembarked from the trains. They had no chance. They'd follow the rules and die. Levi committed suicide in later years. Will we do the same? Will we wtch the Conformity Hippies look at their feet and hope that if they don't say anything, then maybe no one will torment them? You know it's not going to work. It doesn't even matter if you love the fascists, you're just more shit to the elite. don't go jumping to conclusions. Let the government tell you what to think. Just follow the rules. Just shut up and die.
Ooooh that Smell
Lenny Cacchio says something doesn't smell quite right:
Let me see if I have this straight.
I read in the news today that Mr. Obama is going to send a diplomat to Pyongyang to negotiate with the North Koreans. But he has refused to meet with Congressional Republicans (despite repeated promises to do so) over health care legislation.
The Obama Administration protests and indeed tries to oust the Hondurans for upholding their constitution, but he won’t hold Iran to account for election fraud.
Mr. Obama tells the American people not to jump to conclusions over the Fort Hood Massacres by a man named Hasan, but he did jump to conclusions over a white police officer named Crowley.
On that last one, ABC News investigations reveal that Major Hasan had repeated contacts with a radical cleric known to be a recruiter for Al Qaeda.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 09, 2009
Divided We Fall
The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy by Mark Steyn
Thirteen dead and 31 wounded would be a bad day for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, and a great victory for the Taliban. When it happens in Texas, in the heart of the biggest military base in the nation, at a processing center for soldiers either returning from or deploying to combat overseas, it is not merely a "tragedy" (as too many people called it) but a glimpse of a potentially fatal flaw at the heart of what we have called, since 9/11, the “War on Terror.” Brave soldiers trained to hunt down and kill America’s enemy abroad were killed in the safety and security of home by, in essence, the same enemy — a man who believes in and supports everything the enemy does.
And he's a U.S. Army major.
And his superior officers and other authorities knew about his beliefs but seemed to think it was just a bit of harmless multicultural diversity — as if believing that "the Muslims should stand up and fight against the aggressor" (i.e., his fellow American soldiers) and writing Internet paeans to the "noble" "heroism" of suicide bombers and, indeed, objectively supporting the other side in an active war is to be regarded as just some kind of alternative lifestyle that adds to the general vibrancy of the base.
"Beyond Stupidity, there is Ideology"
Wrecking America By Alan Caruba
I am always wary of conspiracy theories. Most can be explained away as shared ideologies which, in the case of the current and recently past Congresses and White Houses, can be described as socialism. It did not and does not matter which Party was or is in power.
The other explanation for the national car wreck we're in is just plain "stupidity." Another way of describing this is “willful ignorance.” Both apply when the President, Senators or Representatives say things that have no basis in fact either historically or empirically.
Justin Wilson Day
I started looking up his videos after remembering his catch phrase for the post below. I miss this guy, used to watch him all the time.
Playing Us For Fools
The people aren't buying it, Mr. President
They are proposing to spend $1.5 trillion over 10 years on a new social program that looks like Medicare's ugly twin sister, containing more than 50 new layers of bureaucracy, and somehow it is going to magically reform Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security and reduce the deficit at the same time. Right!
And I can fly.
It will be a whole lot more than $1.5 trillion before it's all said and done, too. As ole Justin Wilson used to say, "I GARONTEE !!!!!!!"
Justin Wilson:
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Quote of the Day
"It is so bogus that society is sending a message right now and has been for probably the last 40 years that a woman isn't strong enough or smart enough to be able to pursue an education, a career and her rights and still let her baby live."--Sarah Palin
Bonus:
"Don't ever let anyone to tell you to sit down and shut up."--also Sarah Palin, same speech.
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Yes, It Is.
'Islam not responsible' for Fort Hood massacre: US imam
"Islam doesn't command anybody to do something like that,"
Islam may not have directly commanded this guy to do what he did but Islam provides the atmosphere, the impetus and the subtle, in some cases, and not so subtle in others, encouragement for these things to happen. Not every or even most followers have it in them to do such things but the message permeates Islam and gets through clearly to those who would.
Who am I going to believe, the imam or my eyes and ears?
Friday, November 06, 2009
About Face on Honduras?
Obama backing off strong support for Zelaya?
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya is asking the Obama Administration why, after pressing for his reinstatement, it now says it will recognize upcoming Honduran elections even if he isn't returned to power first.
He still wants Zelaya reinstated but apparently not insisting on it. That's really good news for Honduras.
Barack the Balloon Boy
No one saw Barack in the balloon?
Any self-respecting cultural critic not trapped in the spring of ’03 ought to be able to do this in his sleep: there he was, Barack the Balloon Boy, wafted ever upwards on great gaseous clouds of hope and change, only to have his approval numbers crash farther faster than any president of the last 60 years. He found the reality TV show of campaigning more congenial than the reality of governing. He thought his multi-trillion-dollar ballooning debt could defy the laws of economic gravity but it just floated off over the far horizon and was never seen again.
I wish his debt could be never seen again.
Man vs. State: the Basic Issue
"It is obvious what the fraudulent issue of fascism versus communism accomplishes: it sets up, as opposites, two variants of the same political system; it eliminates the possibility of considering capitalism; it switches the choice of 'Freedom or dictatorship?' into 'Which kind of dictatorship?' -- thus establishing dictatorship as an inevitable fact and offering only a choice of rulers. The choice -- according to the proponents of that fraud -- is: a dictatorship of the rich (fascism) or a dictatorship of the poor (communism). That fraud collapsed in the 1940's, in the aftermath of World War II. It is too obvious, too easily demonstrable that fascism and communism are not two opposites, but two rival gangs fighting over the same territory -- that both are variants of statism, based on the collectivist principle that man is the rightless slave of the state -- that both are socialistic, in theory, in practice, and in the explicit statements of their leaders -- that under both systems, the poor are enslaved and the rich are expropriated in favor of a ruling clique -- that fascism is not the product of the political 'right,' but of the 'left' -- that the basic issue is not 'rich versus poor,' but man versus the state, or: individual rights versus totalitarian government -- which means: capitalism versus socialism." --philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Hat tip: The Smallest Minority
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
The World Doesn't Want to Sing Cumbaya with Obama
Russia 'Simulates' Nuclear Attack on Poland
Obama must respond. His reset button silliness and his decision to axe missile defense has the Russians drooling at our weakness.
The rest of the world is playing a deadly serious game of king of the hill.
Honor Killing
Noor Ignored
Noor Almaleki, whom I wrote about over the weekend, has died, the latest Western victim of a Muslim honor killing. If there were a Matthew Shepard murder every few months, Frank Rich et al would be going bananas about the "climate of hate" in our society, but you can run over your daughter, decapitate your wife, drown three teenage girls and a polygamous spouse, and progressive opinion and the press couldn't give a hoot. Indeed, as The Atlantic notes, it's merely an obsession of us right-wing kooks.
Honor killings and political correctness
Yesterday, Noor Almaleki of Arizona died of injuries sustained when her father allegedly ran her over in his Jeep in what officials called an attempted honor killing. The twenty-year-old Almaleki had apparently become, according to The Arizona Republic, "too Westernized." In the past few days, the incident has caused a furor among conservative bloggers. Why? They believe that political correctness has prevented the story from getting picked up in the mainstream press. Are big media sources too wary of discussing honor killings?
What If Christians Were Doing This?
Good question, to which we all know the answer.
Cultural Values
I was struck by this passage:
Peter-Ali Almaleki said he loves his sister and that should she not have to be suffering her injuries. But he added that the family lives by different cultural values.
"One thing to one culture doesn’t make sense to another culture," he added.
This would be a less ludicrous argument if Mr. Almaleki hadn't run down his daughter in a Jeep Grand Cherokee. It's all a bit culture à la carte, isn't it? Infidel motor vehicles, fine. Infidel guarantees on individual rights, no way. Maybe when you're such a sorry excuse of a believer that you're incapable of pulling off your lousy "honor killing" without resorting to a Grand Cherokee, you're the one who's becoming "too westernized."
I think the father should be the one to kill himself. He's the one who brought his family to live in a foreign culture. The dishonor, as they say, is all his. Not to mention that honor killings bring dishonor to Muslims, at least to those who look from without. Honor killings are repulsive and not a great way to attract converts. "We kill our wives and children if they don't follow our religion of fear and intimidation, won't you join us?" "Ummm, No."
And speaking of liberals, they've pretty much copied the whole fear and intimidation playbook but they don't give their children a chance to grow up and decide. Well, unless it's convenient.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Surprise, Surprise, Surprise
Congress is actually using your tax dollars to pay social scientists to find ways they can avoid actually talking to their constituents while improving their chances of reelection.
Threatening the Powerless
Obama forces a deal to restore Zelaya to power in Honduras.
Roberto Micheletti, the leader of Honduras’s de facto government, relented only after senior Obama administration officials landed in the Honduran capital to take charge of the talks, pressing the point that the United States would not recognize the coming presidential election unless he accepted the deal.
Though senior administration officials played down their role, Latin America experts said that the agreement represented a breakthrough for President Obama, whose relations in the hemisphere were tested by the crisis.
This was not actually a crisis, the Honduran government ousted a Chavez-wannabe president, and did it legally. Only the communists thought this was a crisis and it is very telling that Obama strong-armed a communist back into power. As usual Obama bullies the little nation unable to defend itself. He has to protect his relations with tyrants and dictators.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
The Ends of Power
by Ronald L. Dart
When Jeremiah walked the streets of Jerusalem after the city had fallen, he wrote with a sad heart about a broken country. He was old but when he had first begun to preach, he was so young he considered himself a mere child. Over the generations, he warned about what was coming. He had been reviled, hated, rejected, thrown in jail, tossed into a dungeon, and left to die. Rescued through the back door, he was in prison until the city fell.
But now, freed by the Babylonians, he walked the streets and thought about what he had seen and heard. For a long time, as he preached, he had assumed that repentance was possible. But now, as he considered the tragedy of Jerusalem, he had to wonder if the die had been cast long before he first began to preach as a very young man. Now, on this day, it seemed that everything he had preached had been in vain, and there had been no hope from the outset. So why had he been commissioned in the first place?
He knew the answer as he formed the question. The people had to be told what was coming and why. And the roots of evil went so deep. No one remembered where they had made their first mistakes. As he walked, Jeremiah formed the words he would later write: "What can I say for you? With what can I compare you, O Daughter of Jerusalem? To what can I liken you, that I may comfort you, O Virgin Daughter of Zion? Your wound is as deep as the sea. Who can heal you? The visions of your prophets were false and worthless; they did not expose your sin to ward off your captivity. The oracles they gave you were false and misleading" (Lamentations 2:13-14 NIV).
So, why did they listen to the prophets who were false and reject the one prophet who told them the truth? It isn’t hard to answer that. The false prophets told them what they wanted to hear. And by the time Jeremiah came on the scene, it was too late to change the hearts of the people. But they still had to be told. Jeremiah doesn’t seem to have been melancholy by nature, but by the end of his days, there was no brightness on the horizon. His faith in God had to tell him that the hope that indeed lay ahead was beyond his meager span of years.
For some reason that I don’t fully understand, I feel drawn to Jeremiah these days. Maybe it is because I am sensing that the die is cast on this nation, and our precious freedom is slipping away. And, just like the people of Jeremiah’s day, we can’t pin down the moment when we began the process.
Continue reading
Friday, October 30, 2009
Sheep to the Slaughter
Dismantling America Part 2 by Thomas Sowell
"Tom, you don't understand," he said. "Those people need to believe in that man. They have invested so much hope and trust in him that they cannot let you stir up any doubts."
Save the Earth BIG Government
'The environment' is the most ingenious cover story ever devised for Big Government
I'm always appreciative when a fellow says what he really means. Tim Flannery, the jet-setting doomsaying global warm-monger from down under, was in Ottawa the other day promoting his latest eco-tract, and offered a few thoughts on "Copenhagen"—which is transnational-speak for December's UN Convention on Climate Change. "We all too often mistake the nature of those negotiations in Copenhagen," remarked professor Flannery. "We think of them as being concerned with some sort of environmental treaty. That is far from the case. The negotiations now ongoing toward the Copenhagen agreement are in effect diplomacy at the most profound global level. They deal with every aspect of our life and they will influence every aspect of our life, our economy, our society."
Emphasis mine. This is not going to end well.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
What Price Everything?
Asks Jonah Goldberg.
What possible price would warmists agree is just too high? Right now, greens want to spend trillions of dollars and export our manufacturing base to China and India in a foolish attempt to slightly ameliorate global warming. But it certainly seems that that's just the opening bid. If democracy is worth sacrificing, and dogs, cats, and unborn children are up for discussion, where is the line we will not cross?
What is the price we can all agree just isn't worth paying?
The Earth is in no danger from mankind, and will be around long after we are gone.
As George Carlin has said, "The planet will shake us off like a bad case of fleas."
What is happening to the planet is the least of our problems. What is happening to our character - that's the biggest problem.
It Just Keeps Getting Worse and Worse
Parents banned from watching their children in playgrounds... in case they are paedophiles
Yes, it's England again, but we are headed down that road. And we're not slowing down.
Mark Steyn comments:
I keep getting e-mails saying, "People will reach a tipping point and they'll no longer put up with this stuff." I doubt it. Right now the way to bet is that once free societies will retreat incrementally, one trivial step after another, into a totalitarian hell.
Excuse Me
What part of "We don't want ACORN anywhere near our government" you don't understand?
Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee voted to pass an amendment offered by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) that will make ACORN eligible to play a role in setting regulations for financial institutions.
Our government at work, they know it's wrong but they do it anyway.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
In the Name of Diversity
This is worth a read, Mark Steyn usually is.
A Tale of Two Soundbites by Mark Steyn
Hey, that's pretty impressive when they can't get your big final-score death toll nailed down to closer than 30 million. Still, as President Obama's communications director might say, he lived his dream, and so can you, although if your dream involves killing, oh, 50–80 million Chinamen, you may have your work cut out. But let's stick with the Fenby figure: He killed 40–70 million Chinamen. Whoops, can you say "Chinamen" or is that racist? Oh, and sexist. So hard keeping up with the Sensitivity Police in this pansified political culture, isn’t it? But you can kill 40–70 million Chinamen and that's fine and dandy: You'll be cited as an inspiration by the White House to an audience of high-school students. You can be anything you want to be! Look at Mao: He wanted to be a mass murderer, and he lived his dream! You can too!
Be all you can be! As long as you're not a Conservative, Christian.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Quote of the Day
I'm living a nightmare. A nightmare where I am forbidden to judge a person by the content of his character, because of the color of his skin. --GrumpyOldFart
Hat Tip: The Smallest Minority
Totalitarianism is the New Black
Grandmother who objected to gay march is accused of hate crime
After witnessing a gay pride march, committed Christian Pauline Howe wrote to the council to complain that the event had been allowed to go ahead.
But instead of a simple acknowledgement, she received a letter warning her she might be guilty of a hate crime and that the matter had been passed to police.
Two officers later turned up at the frightened grandmother's home and lectured her about her choice of words before telling her she would not be prosecuted.
Mark Steyn comments on the story: Nobody Expects the British Inquisition
As to "an intention of hate," strange how the "pre-crime" language of Philip K. Dick's sci-fi dystopia now passes almost without notice.
The conformity enforcers of "tolerance" and "diversity" are growing ever more explicitly totalitarian.