Saturday, August 3, 2013

It's Always Selma Again; On the cheapening of civil-rights history.

"The Rev. Mr. Nostalgia"
 By James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal
"Some of the efforts to evoke the civil-rights movement today are downright laughable. The Washington Times--in a story reporting that the Smithsonian Institution is trying, no joke, to acquire the sweatshirt Trayvon Martin was wearing when George Zimmerman shot him in self-defense--reports: "The National Museum of African American History and Culture is set to open in 2015 and will display objects related to the Civil Rights Movement, such as the handcuffs used to restrain Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr."

Michael Barone; Today’s civil-rights leaders believe it is still 1955.
...."Instead there was a desperate longing to see this unhappy incident as a case of a white racist hunting down and murdering an innocent black — with a view to establishing that this kind of thing happens all the time.

"It doesn’t. Yes, young black men are homicide victims in large and tragic numbers. But the perpetrators are almost always other young black men, as in President Obama’s hometown of Chicago, where almost every weekend there are multiple such murders."....

Bill Whittle: Racism—Democrats and Republicans Switch Sides? [Video]


"...if you elect a Republican, slavery is all but over!"
 
The KKK were all registered Democrats, you know.

How religious freedom has become a non-issue in our country

World
“It would be difficult to name a single country in the world over the past 15 years where [the State Department’s] religious freedom policy has helped reduce religious persecution or increase religious freedom. …”
.... "As a matter of fact, Americans’ own religious freedom is in grave jeopardy. We are forced to prop up and pay tribute to oppressive regimes abroad. Consider Egypt, Libya, the PLO. These are persecutors of Christians, Jews, and off-brand Muslims. But we are also taxed to support an administration that issues “mandates,” including the Obamacare’s contraceptive mandate. Some of these mandates are the greatest threat to religious freedom at home since 1786. It is no accident, as our non-believing Marxist friends would say. When those in power care nothing for religious freedom, all civil and religious liberty are at risk."
 

Detroit’s Collapse Is A Portent to the Nation

Conservative Daily News  "In his 2012 campaign for re-election, President Obama claimed saving Detroit as one of his success stories from his first term. He said, “We refused to let Detroit go bankrupt. We bet on American workers and American ingenuity, and three years later, that bet is paying off in a big way.” The auto industry was “saved” in skeletal fashion, and is working its way back, but Detroit proper became the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy last month. And what should be alarming to all Americans is that the policies and politics that controlled the city for the past 60 years are the same that are leading the nation today."
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One salient point the writer makes is this:
The trends that could not continue for Detroit were: steadily increasing city spending as tax revenue steadily declined, continued expansion in the size and scope of city government, and increasingly unrealistic benefit and wage concessions to municipal unions.

 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Remember When The Evil Republicans Banned Certain Words?

American Glob
 "No? Me either.
"I guess that’s because it never happened.
"You see, it’s actually Progressives who are against free speech and will tell you which words you can and can’t say. Case in point, Seattle…"

How fractured is the GOP?

Political Cartoons by Bob Gorrell
Charles Krauthammer  "A combination of early presidential maneuvering and internal policy debate is feeding yet another iteration of that media perennial: the great Republican crackup. This time it’s tea party insurgents vs. get-along establishment fogies fighting principally over two things: (a) national security and (b) Obamacare."

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Surprise! The presidency actually requires some skills

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez
Legal Insurrection  ..."It’s (d) that worries me the most, because even if we survive Obama’s two-term presidency it does not bode well for the future, and says nothing good about the judgment of the American people. I began this essay by saying Americans have mostly been lucky in their previous presidents. But maybe it was a luck informed by a certain amount of common sense and even knowledge. I don’t think that someone with Obama’s
Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel
background would have been elected just a decade or two ago, and certainly not before. And by the word “background” I am not talking about his race, I’m referring to all the facts about Obama that were in the public domain before November of 2008 (and most definitely by November of 2012): his lack of managerial experience and foreign policy knowledge, his tremendous arrogance and narcissism, and his leftist ties and previous leftist statements."....
Obama Scandals

Edward Snowden leaks may cause the death of many from terrorist plots

We have only to wait to see if the next terror plot is successful because of what Snowden has told Al Qaeda. Now we have an idea why so many terrorist plots have been uncovered, but wonder how we can remain safe.
Toronto Star Newspapers  "U.S. intelligence agencies are scrambling to salvage their surveillance of Al Qaeda and other terrorists who are working frantically to change how they communicate after a National Security Agency contractor leaked details of two NSA spying programs. It’s an electronic game of cat-and-mouse that could have deadly consequences if a plot is missed or a terrorist operative manages to drop out of sight.
"Two U.S. intelligence officials say members of virtually every terrorist group, including core Al Qaeda, are attempting to change how they communicate, based on what they are reading in the media, to hide from U.S. surveillance — the first time intelligence officials have described which groups are reacting to the leaks." Emphasis added, TD
I fear what a regime such as Obama's would do with our personal info, and the IRS is every bit as scary to me as the NSA. Still, I will lay the next successful terrorist attack on American soil at the feet of Snowden.
There were so many other ways he could have exposed surveillance programs on Americans, but going to communist governments with a decades-long track record of persecution and torture is beyond contemptible.  TD
 

Michelle Malkin: Al Sharpton 'evil' demagogue who hates whites, cops, Jews (Video)


" "Al Sharpton has blood on his hands," she said. "He’s ruined lives. He’s been one of the worst purveyors of racial divisiveness and hate in my lifetime. How can you expect an ounce of honor from a man who doesn’t have it?”
"Twitchy said that she also took Hannity and other conservatives to task for enabling Sharpton and those like him."

We Have The "B" Word ,“F” Word, And The "N" Word. What About The Other Letters?

Yid With Lid   "There are those who believe this initial protocol is an example of political correctness gone overboard, but I  disagree. We have 26 letters in the alphabet-- we should have words that go with ALL the letters, perhaps some of the letters should have more than one--but its not politically correct  to leave any letter out, it hurts their feelings. 

"To honor a society where some people say the scientific term "black hole" is racist --the below is a proposed list of  the words our government should not allow us to say completely aloud. That's correct--we should be banned from saying the following words aloud:"...

Tennessee newspaper fires editorial editor for anti-Obama headline

Daily Caller  "Earlier this week, President Barack Obama visited Chattanooga, Tenn. as part of his PR blitz on the economy.
"But he was greeted with a headline of an editorial in the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times Free Press, “Take your jobs plan and shove it, Mr. President: Your policies have harmed Chattanooga enough.”
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"Jim Galloway, writing for the nearby left-leaning Atlanta Journal-Constitution, called the headline “hostile” and “rude.”
"And apparently that was a step too far for the newspaper’s management."



 

How Hollywood Has Ruined Sex

Bruce S. Thornton  
 "We hadn’t been surprised by nudity since the 60s, and our reaction then wasn’t shock but exhilaration at what seemed to be the liberation of cinema from the prudish restrictions that made so many movies bland and contrived. We were too callow to imagine that more-explicit sex and violence would themselves become empty clichés once the shock value was gone. And we were too ignorant to understand what the ancient Greek tragedians knew: the imagination is more powerful than the eyes, and the right words communicate more than the things seen can."