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What It Means to Be White – A Short Thesis

November 2nd, 2005 by

No, I didn’t write this one, and before you feel the blood pressure rising, breathe deeply in thru your nose, then exhale deeply thru your mouth….

Think biology.

Now, go to Peakah’s Provocations and enjoy a thoughtful bit of commentary.

Hat tip: Mudville Gazette Open Post!

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A Difference Between Bill Clinton and Harriet Miers

October 26th, 2005 by

This AP article is ludicrious.

Let me get this straight, a 60 some year old person is held accountable for the places her parents chose to send her to public school as a teenager?

“Harriet Miers spent her teens in an all-white high school far removed from the racial and social upheaval of the early 1960s, consumed instead with academics, tennis and even a stint as the school newspaper’s assistant sports editor.”

I don’t know about you, but I’m not even 60 yet and I recall I never figured out where I would be at 60 when I was a teenager. I think daily life was a more important issue.

I can just see it. The libs/Democrats figure a conversation something like this SHOULD have happened around a dining room table after dinner one night about 45-46 years ago:

Harriet: “Dad, Mom, I’m concerned. One day, when George Bush nominates me for the Supreme Court bench, that where we are now living, in this way whitebread neighborhood, will significantly limit my understanding of the Constitution of the United States of America, because I haven’t had to live in poverty, and amongst those people who are minorities. Can we move to a low income neighborhood, so I won’t be denied my ultimate purpose as a lawyer?”

Mr Miers: “Sure, we will get right on that. Tonight go up to your room and record this conversation in your diary and remember which one it’s in, so you can save it for when you’ll need to produce it for the Congressional Hearings in 2005. Also, put all your clothes and shoes on bags to donate to the Salvation Army. I’ll take them there tomorrow instead of going to work, then I’ll start looking for a house.”

Mrs Miers: (Says nothing, just beams with delight)

Then consider Bill Clinton, who signed up for ROTC in order to avoid the Draft, but then withdrew, explaining in a letter that it might hurt his future political viability. Then don’t forget, after a number of people vouched for the letter, it disappeared, just like the Rose Law Firm files in the 90’s. So, there you have it: Bill Clinton was working “thoughtfully” towards a long term political life back as far as his college years.

My analysis: Some people just live life, and some work their hardest to manipulate it (evidence: Bill and Hillary Clinton).

My question on relevance of this this all: When does where you have lived make a difference in your ability to read the Constitution and determine how it applies?

Unless the expectation is you will warp the interpretation based on your own life experiences, then it is an irrelevant issue. Judges are placed to read an interpret the law, not to create it, but then…just one more bit of firm evidence on the death of knowledge in this country, and I’m sure the NEA and every liberal is cheering for more ignorance…..

Thanks to Mudville Gazette for the Open Post!

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Our Benevolent Government at Work

October 26th, 2005 by

The Information Age certainly has it’s advantages for the private business sector, but, as I blogged before, the Government seems to find ways to shall we say “leverage” advances in technology before there is law to regulate some things…call it a fallout of unintended consequences.

I admit, it’s an exceptionally fine balance between safety of the people and the ability to experience freedom, as intended, by our Founding Fathers…..

Anyhow, I just found Space Daily yesterday, and then when scanning the infosphere this morning, I found this article…..

Just stash it in your memeory banks for another time.

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The Cause of Excessive High School Pregnancy Rates

September 30th, 2005 by

Ohio High School Has 64 Pregnant Students

Here’s the money quote from the article:

“Experts, parents and students themselves struggle to explain why such pockets of high teen pregancy rates appear. Are teens getting appropriate sex education? Do they have access to birth control and are they using it consistently? Has the stigma of unwed motherhood lost its edge?”

I was going to, in the spirit of the times, blame this on Global Warming®. The high pregnancy rate must be a result of President Bush not signing the Kyoto Treaty. Everything else is…

Then I got thinking….I think it’s events like this, that despite the Kyoto Treaty provisions, are exactly what cause Global Warming®. What a dilemna we now face. There is no accounting for the destructive effect of excessive body heat generated by teens with nothing to do besides to practice (and sometimes succeed) at getting pregnant.

On top of wringing our hands over that, we need to raise the flag now about who is to blame for the damage to the Gulf Coast. These teenagers shouldn’t be allowed to escape the consequences of their actions that caused the two Category 5 storms!

We must now consider whether we will try to amend the Kyoto Treaty, or is we need to have a major worldwide conference, say in like Amsterdam. At least there, the residents would be open to the discussions….

Just a thought…

Thanks to Mudville Gazette for the Open Post!

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Are There More Than Two Tribes? – The Sequel

September 30th, 2005 by

I began this story a few days ago. This mornings news is apparently trumpeting a change in society, yet what it really is is an announcement by the HBM/MSM is: “WE STILL GOT IT!”

I began to update the previous post, like this:

Update 9/30/05: Thank you News Media of the Main Stream for “changing the world.” You’d have done more for the country by telling tht truth…

I decided it may get buried in the background, so I did the best thing: Make more for you to read….

Anyhow, the MSM seems to have become imbued with some new spirit of control in the Vietnam era, when they found out how stilted reporting could end a war (without any insightful analysis as to the long term outcome, let alone the immedate carnage). They have continually tried to take on the President over Iraq, with not much success. I think they went after the hurricane stories to show they still could exert great influence over world events.

The sad part is their reporting was based on lies….

Ergo, the “new attitudes” are based on lies.

What a shame that they pretend to be for the greater good, yet all they really want is to be noticed and, more importantly, in control….

I will not hold my breath waiting for retractions, nor any more formal attempts to right this egregious wrong.

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An Open Note to the Democrats….

September 29th, 2005 by

Re: Tom DeLay and moving money between companies, states, and candidates….

Dear concerned Democrat (who sees your party being continually beat up over stupid stuff);

Once again, I’ll remind you (as I did in some post a while back) that you’d most likely have better strategies and tactics if you could manage to attract some senior military officers to your side. They have the hands on experience to help you through the virtual minefield. Then again, your strident anti-war stance seems to drive away the very type of people who might be your best assets…and I said that before as well.

Now, to the topic at hand:

Remember when you tried to hang Tom Delay before over money from some lobbyist paying for trips (“junkets” I believe is the proper term)? The MSM got all whipped up, the crowds were chanting for blood, there was name calling, accusations….and then

(crickets chirping)….

It seems when the rest of the House representatives, who were in the forefront of the attack, reviewed their own dealing there were also “administrative irregularites” with their travel. Some of the problems were the same man who paid for Tom Delay had funded some democrats. Other issues involved that fact not being clearly stated on the travel reports. Other reports had not been submitted in the established time frame (30 days, I recall).

No wonder if got quiet. The same “crimes” of Tom DeLay had been carried out by Nancy Pelosi and others on both sides of the isle.

Hint: If a tactic causes you to lose a battle (and gracefully spares you from extremination), re-examine your plan and the specific tactics. You may have a good tactic, but it’s best used in other circumstances. Your timing may have been off, or…. you just might have done it before, and not even realized the cause of your own demise.

“Hey diddle diddle, right up the middle” tends to become very predictable, to the point the ambush awaits you and strategic defeat follows (for you, that is).

Check your play book. Make sure you read the basic instructions that tell you to make sure you’re clean of the “crime” yourself before you scream bloody murder. Another hint: If you only have one play in the book, have a strategic retreat and come up with other ideas. Here’s some wisdom I picked up from one of my commanders that might help out a little in this area.

And, if you’re so inclined, study the history of human conflict, there are lots of clues there that may help guide your decision making inn your quest to regain your power you so obsessively chase after.

Summary: I predict you’ll find a lot of people digging in the DNC and Democratically controlled PAC funds, and the same issues will arise for your own people. It will be ugly, as once again, you beat a retreat, with the enemy at your heels. The sad part is, you’ll have brought it on yourselves.

Enough counselling for one day. Get back to me if you need more help.

Signed,

A concerned citizen who is tired of infantile attempts to grab power when we have much better things to debate.

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This book isn’t getting too much exposure…..hmmmmm

September 28th, 2005 by

I’ve heard about this book, and right now, Neal Boortz has the author on the radio. He mentioned it has been on the NYT Best Seller List for six weeks, but…only two reviews so far, and by very “small” publications. He has had no call sfrom the “MSM” types….go figure….

I haven’t read this one yet, but one book I did read a few years back, after hearing one of the borhters who wrote it speak was Unveiling Islam.” Ergun Canor and his brother grew up Muslim and are now both Baptist preachers. I’d say their view of the Koran is exceptionally credible…..

Thanks to Mudville Gazette for the Open Post!

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“RED TAPE” – The Sequel…

September 27th, 2005 by

On 9/9/05, I pondered the rising angst with “RED TAPE” in the context of not enough relief efforts for Katrina working well. That horrible stuff that binds us in inaction, particularly when we need any level of governmental office to do what we want right this very instant.

Today, I smirk with the about week long struggle in the papers and radio and TV media with the fervent calls for “accountability” and “oversight” and the need to “make sure the relief money is spent the right way!” when the issue of billions of dollars flowing to the Gulf Coast comes up.

I said this in the prior posting:

“The forms, reports and procedures you love to hate, define the “Red Tape” term. Here’s the real bottom line: They get there, to get in your way, directly, or indirectly, so you, the taxpayer, can have detailed oversight of where the money went and who approved or disapproved some action that now is putting a burr under your saddle.”

“RED TAPE” – We love to hate it, right up until it makes sure the other guy doesn’t get something we thing they should have….the difference is when we love it, it’s all of a sudden not “RED TAPE.”

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Are There More Than Two Tribes?

September 26th, 2005 by

Just a few weeks ago, Bill Whittle of Eject! Eject! Eject! posted a fine essay on “tribes”, that was very relevant due to the news reports of the chaos in New Orleans.

Update 9/27/2005: Here’s a link to an article I didn’t take the time to look for yesterday, that supports this post.

Back to the regular post

Today, I found it disturbing to hear at least two talk radio shows discuss the reality of the post-Hurricane Katrina social “unrest”…it seems there was some, but hardly any major crime committed. It seems, like the “body count” assessment being grossly inflated, the other stories of general lawlessness were grossly inflated. It’s not to say crime didn’t happen, but taking one “metric” of homocide, in a city where the going rate is about 200 murders a year, there are only 4 detected in the few weeks after the Hurricane. Remarkable.

As I heard more on this this afternoon, I recalled the “Tribes” essay of Bill’s. It’s cogent, and communicates a clear message, yet, come to find out, the degree of emotion used isn’t justified by the reality. Thos who commit crimes still need their full measure of justice, but “we” may have gone overborad in our assessment and therefore, have developed some further feelings about how to look upon those who remained in town during the storm.

Now, I believe, Bill could re-write “Tribes” presenting us with 3 tribes of people, the compassionate, the criminal, and the new third member, the Media. Alternatively, he could eliminate the second group and then just replace them with the Media as those juxtaposed from the compassionate.

The HBM (Has Been Media) is purposely positioning itself where the truth is irrelevant in their eyes, and therefore we should accept that their “yellow jouralism” tactics to make money are acceptable, as they are losing their audience.

I’m sorry, I’m not buying in….And, note to HBM types: Try the truth, it might hurt today, but in the long run, it’s a better strategy….

Update 9/28/05: The retired SEAL adds some fuel to the fire with this info….

Oxbow asks the hard question that I merely alluded to above….

Thanks to Mudville Gazette and Little Green Footballs Open Postings!

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I Wasn’t Evacuated and I Wasn’t Flooded Out…

September 23rd, 2005 by

I’m blessed to live where the recent hurricanes haven’t visited….

I know the disaster relief and donation efforts are running at all time highs, but here’s a pitch for a cause that will be with us for some time: The Valour-IT project. It’s about helping get voice activated software and hardware for those service members who have been injured and have a difficult time using a computer. I’d venture to say that the effort every recipient of this wonderful project will develop a skill set that will allow them to enter the civilian work force, capable of communicating as well as the rest of use who are fortunate to have all our capabilities. Right now, it’s a win for the troops and their families and friends, tomorrow, it’s a bonus to the economy and their future employers and customers. Add to this, the spin off to let these wounded men and women become trainers for those who are likewise disabled…think about that power!

Lots of thoughts have been percolating over the last few weeks, yet I haven’t felt them sufficiently developed to begin to write about them. I’m sure I lost a few ideas along the way to here, but then, they most likely were stepping stones to the root issues…

I think the root issues have been swirling about in my mind for a few years, and now, the recent disaters have provided a backdrop to present them on. Not that I planned it that way, yet I believe it will facilitate a discussion, or thesis, as abstract thought seems to be a lost art form for so many any more. The other side of that coin is that when an example, such as Hurricane Katrina damage, people tend to focus on that presented scenario, and aren’t able to then apply, in a larger sense, how there are conceptual issues in the discussion that transcend the particulars. Those concepts are then to be used to both understand what happened, and to allow us to, in this case, not go there again.

This weekend will provide some time for me to post some of the things I’m thinking about. Topics such as “The Decay of Knowledge,” “We can fix this, but you’re not going to like how we do it,” “Before Cindy Sheehan, there was Shannon Faulkner” and “My analysis of which political party has caused more damage and human suffering by natural disasters” (I have no clue who will be the worst, as I haven’t done my homework yet, so I hope I can stay true to the scientific method and present a realistic picture for my small readership here).

Some of the posts may be editorials, some reserach paper format, and at least one, my attempt at satire, which, thankfully, I have a day job, so I don’t have to rely on that form of humor to support my life style.

As a teaser, a new term for general use came to mind yesterday: “Demokook.” I just can’t think of what else to use to describe those on the left hand end of our current political spectrum. Cindy Sheehan is a “scenario” I’ll present to undergird my new “concept.” It’s about my 4th original idea, but I place it in the public domain. Credit would be nice, but it’s not like it’s shareware or anything (you know, the software no one ever pays for)…..

From a historical standpoint, I have something for October 1st coming up. It’s militarily related, and another thing I got to be a part of, fortunately, in the aftermath, when the Navy had to make sure it didn’t happen again. It’s the way accidents (in this case) are handled, unlike Mayor Nagin’s method of recovery from disaster.

For the faithful visitors (I see you in the sitemeter logs), thanks for the “hits.”

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