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Memorial Day 2011
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Here on this Memorial Day 2011 when we pay homage to all those who served but especially to those who made ‘the ultimate sacrifice’ I wanted to pass on one thought.
In our society, notably since the end of the Vietnam conflict and the termination of the Selective Service Draft, there are many who have never served. That they never served is ‘their loss’. Other than the distorted vision they have formed from many movies, they truly have no concept about military life and the commitment of those who serve. I have met many who oppose the military and all possible reasons by which we place our young people and their leaders in “harm’s way”. They have a right to their opinion but, in my estimation, they are completely wrong.
Today I want to simply note a statement by the reknowned British philosopher John Stuart Mill:
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse. A man who has nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety is a miserable creature who has no chance at being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.”
No truer words have ever been said.
God Bless all who serve.
Our country is a better place because of them.
Exposing Leftists
Posted by: | CommentsIn the course of my daily review of favorite news sources, I ran across a video that caught my attention. It was a video of a guy asking students if they would sign a “petition” that was aimed at banning conservatives from talk radio and tv. The petitioner explicitly mentioned Beck and Limbaugh in his presentation to each person and the camera recorded their reactions. During the course of each encounter, the person signing the petition was asked if they supported free speech. You can watch the results below for yourself.
Editor’s Note: The video contains some foul language and may be offensive to some viewers.
After watching this video, I decided to investigate the source of the video and that led me to a website called ExposingLeftists.com which had very interesting and potentially blood pressure raising videos. Like the one below Read More→
Irony vs. Idiocy: Osama’s Kids Are Upset
Posted by: | CommentsSometimes there are news stories that are deliciously ironic. For example, every time I read a news story of a robbery where the robber gets trapped inside the store and has to be freed by the police just before they take him into custody, my sense of irony is watered and refreshed.
But sometimes a story skips the irony stage and moves directly to idiocy. Such is the case of the story of recent comments made by Omar Bin Laden about the death of his father. Here’s a bit:
LONDON (Reuters) – A statement purporting to come from a son of Osama bin Laden denounced the al Qaeda leader’s killing as “criminal” and said his burial at sea had humiliated the family, an online monitoring service said.
The statement, attributed to Omar bin Laden, bin Laden’s fourth eldest son, said the al Qaeda chief’s children reserved the right to take legal action in the United States and internationally to “determine the true fate of our vanished father,” the SITE Intelligence Group said.
There was no independent confirmation of the authenticity of the letter, published on the website of Islamist ideologue Abu Walid al-Masri, although several specialists on militant propaganda said the text appeared genuine. [...]
[...] The letter said, in part: “We hold the American President (Barack) Obama legally responsible to clarify the fate of our father, Osama bin Laden, for it is unacceptable, humanely and religiously, to dispose of a person with such importance and status among his people, by throwing his body into the sea in that way, which demeans and humiliates his family and his supporters and which challenges religious provisions and feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims.”
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Do I really have to point out the fact that I find it “unacceptable, humanely and religiously” to dispose of over 3,000 innocent American citizens by flying large planes into skyscrapers? Do I really have to point out the fact that Omar is just lucky that he wasn’t in the compound that night or they would have been dumping his body into the sea at the same time? Do I really have to point out the fact that every time a terrorist gets what’s coming to him, he or his family go running to the press to cry about how unfair the world is? Do I have really have to point out that any lawyer who decides to take on old Omar as a client to sue the United States over this will have earned any bad karma that comes his way?
Do I really have to point out that I really don’t give a crap about his misery and his loss?
Note to Omar: Your daddy did something that came with consequences and finally your daddy had to pay those consequences. Call it what you will, but sadly, Omar, your daddy is the one to blame here. Your daddy could have been a teacher, preacher, plumber, baker, or a candle-stick maker; but instead, he chose to be a terrorist and he chose to kill over 3,000 of our people to make a political statement.
The truth is this: The person you should be angry with is your daddy. He made the decisions that led to his own destruction. Around here, we call it personal responsibility. If your daddy had made different choices and lived like a man of character then perhaps he would have been given the opportunity to die like a man of character.
You should exceed your daddy’s expectations and choose to live like a man instead of like a terrorist. As your daddy found out, if you choose wrong, then the next knock at your door may be Seal Team 6.
Looming Government Shutdown Anarchy?
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As the battle of the budget wages on, and the March 4th D-Day moves inexorably closer, and with the Continuing Resolution passed in the House of Representatives early this morning, including two amendments by Rep. Steve King (R-IA) to defund Obamacare, the media is increasingly raising the specter of a possible government shutdown. What every Republican, every patriot, every person conceivably affected needs to understand is how this will impact average Americans.
Will airports shut down because air traffic controllers have gone on leave? Will those mean Republicans throw granny out in the street when Social Security stops sending payments? Will everyone who receives checks in the mail see their income dry up because the Post Office shuts down?
Will welfare mothers have to feed their children cat food?
Events In Egypt
Posted by: | CommentsWhy should we be concerned or pay attention to events in Egypt?
This is not a problem that just ‘popped up’ or suddenly happened. Hosni Mubarak claimed to be President but was in reality nothing more than a dictator. Egypt has suffered for years under oppressive rule, police brutality, poverty, suppression of civil liberties, poor economic opportunities and restrictions on speech.
With regards to the above, they are not unlike almost all Islamic nations . . . especially Arab nations. Democracy is a totally unknown commodity there with few exceptions. One thing they all have in common is a violent and strident opposition to Israel. Second to Israel in their hatred is the USA followed by most European nations.
Citizens Against Government Waste: Chinese Professor Advertisement
Posted by: | CommentsDoes this ad go too far or not far enough? Bonus question: Is it about the Chinese or is it about us?
Soros: I Can’t Stop a Republican ‘Avalanche’
Posted by: | CommentsI’m sorry, but I just can’t quit laughing.
Anyone who has visited this website before probably knows my feelings about George Soros. While I’ve stopped short of calling him Satan or Evil Incarnate, I’ve thought it once or twice before. At a minimum, I’ve believed for a long time that George Soros places his own interests far above the interests of anyone else or any Country, especially, the United States.
So, imagine my delight to run across the following headline: “Soros: I Can’t Stop A Republican ‘Avalanche’“.
In fact, I found it quite funny on several different levels.
Impertinent Questions: Why Take Elections Seriously?
Posted by: | CommentsThere’s really no reason to take elections seriously.
I’m not talking about voters. We need to take them very seriously indeed. A large portion of our lives has come under political control. Voting the wrong way can cause the industry you work for to be bankrupted, or nationalized. The damage caused by a poor choice of President in 2008 will take many years to undo.
I mean politicians don’t need to take election law seriously. Vote fraud and other irregularities have become staples of our elections. Like most crimes, they are perpetrated on a rational basis, by people who have measured risk against reward. The risk of punishment for election tampering is minimal, while the rewards are huge. There is virtually no chance a major race will be invalidated due to ballot or financial irregularities. The winners of elections gain control over the very agencies that would investigate their campaigns. Once victory is secured, the worst consequences awaiting dirty politicians are fines, which deep-pocketed contributors will be happy to help them repay.
Impertinent Questions: Who Owns Our Money?
Posted by: | CommentsTalk of tax cuts fills the air, which means the Left is getting fidgety. They’ve been forced to change from delirious big spenders who see a billion dollars as a rounding error, into flinty-eyed deficit hawks who insist raising taxes to reduce our massive budget deficit is the only responsible course of action. The speed of this transformation has left them dizzy. Consider these quotes from President Obama’s town hall meeting last Monday: Read More→
Obama Leaves ‘Creator’ Out of Declaration Quote
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I don’t know why this surprises me.
I guess I expect the President of The United States to understand the importance of each and every word of The Declaration of Independence AND The Constitution. Apparently, neither one is on his reading list.
Just a suggestion, maybe if he skipped a round of golf every now and then, he’d have enough time to brush up on the documents that founded our Country. It may not improve his golf game, but it might improve his leadership.
Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton Shakes Down Lobbyists
Posted by: | CommentsCapitol Confidential reports at BigGovernment.com that a recording of a voicemail has surfaced of a U.S. Representative asking for donations from a lobbyist. Here’s the full story at BigGovernment. And here is a followup story as well.
Here’s a video commentary that includes the audio version of the call:
Below is the full transcript of the call: Read More→

It is glaringly evident the modern day NAACP has abandoned the vision and dream of the Civil Rights Movements of years ago to join the liberal ‘fear mongering’ horde of politicians suddenly ‘running scared’. Dr. King would be appalled.



