Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Barack Hussein keeps nominating tax cheats to his cabinet





Kathleen Sebelius, Kansas' abortion loving governor, joins the seemingly never ending parade of tax cheats nominated to Obama's cabinet and to high level department positions.


Do I care this is yet another Democrat in a longline of criminals in our government?

Yes, because we as a country deserve better.

Did I expect anything different from B. Hussein?

No. We got exactly what I was warning we would get. Another lying Democrat hypocrite.

And the media is complicit in their silence over the whole mater.



Monday, March 30, 2009

The ACLU is right again... two times in as many years


For the second time in two years the ACLU is right on an issue. Now considering there is an ACLU chapter for each state, and a national umbrella organization you would think that they would get things right more than only once a year on average.
This time the ACLU is filing suit against a prosecutor in Pennsylvania for threatening to charge 3 teenage girls on child porn charges for sending nude and semi-nude photos of themselves in a craze now known as "sexting". There are more than a dozen of these cases around the country where teens have been charged with adult child porn and endangerment charges for sending, receiving, or distributing (as teens would do, boys to be cool, girls to be malicious) these pictures to other people.
The most recent case is a few miles away from where I live in which a 14 year old middle school girl is facing child pornography charges, the mandatory result of which is life time registry on a sexual offender's list. This girl posted what is being described as "explicit" photos of herself on Myspace. So this 14 year old girl is facing up to 17 years in jail and a lifetime of registry as a sex offender (as a registered offender your neighbors will know you are on the list but not why and you cannot work in many professions such as nursing, teaching, or even volunteering with scouting or a coach)... all because she put up some picture of her bare bottom and some full frontal shots.
Child pornography is reprehensible, but not as reprehensible as prosecutors who willingly misinterpret the laws or claim they "have no choice". It also demonstrates why common sense must be used when drafting these laws, that are often the result of knee jerk hysteria over a single case, and the need to amend them when unforeseen variations of what was envisioned when the law was drafted occur.
Instead of saying "We need to imprison and ruin the life of an 8th grader who put pictures of her breasts on her Myspace" they should say "We need to fix this law right now, this wasn't the intention".
These kids need to learn the dangers that are out there with child predators and how it can ruin their life (at least in the short term) by sending these pictures, which will never go away in the digital world. There is a documented case where sexting caused a young woman to commit suicide due to the taunting from her peers. This education is what the people involved need, not jail and not a lifetime of explaining to their children why they can't coach Little League or go on a mother-daughter camping trip.
So like a stopped clock the ACLU is right twice... in two years.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Nearly One-Third of Younger Americans See Colbert, Stewart As Alternatives to Traditional News Outlets


Nearly One-Third of Younger Americans See Colbert, Stewart As Alternatives to Traditional News Outlets

Nearly one-third of Americans under the age of 40 say satirical
news-oriented television programs like The Colbert Report and The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart are taking the place of traditional news outlets.

Thirty-two percent (32%) of adults ages 30-39 believe this to be
true, while 42% disagree, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national
telephone survey.
(continued)

While it is refreshing to see that 42% of people under 40 don't see Colbert and Stewart as news sources... an alarming number, almost 1/3, do see these comics as taking the place of traditional news outlets.
Regretfully Rasmussen didn't identify these morons who get their news from Comedy Central so they could be branded, sterilized and have their voting privileges revoked.

Warned Ya


Last November the government came up with the horrendous idea of bailing out private companies. Most of these organizations, particularly the auto manufacturers, were not were not victims of the economy. During the good economic periods of the 80s, 90s, and the first 7 years of this decade these company plodded along, making money despite their poor business models and ever growing union debt. Once the economy collapsed, brought in in large part by government over-regulation of the economy, the house of cards these companies were collapsed.

Instead of allowing the auto manufacturers to declare bankruptcy and renegotiate the union contacts, outstanding debt, outstanding payables, white collar compensation, etc the government offered a bailout. Two of the three automakers jumped on the offer, Ford stayed clear.
Last week we saw state and federal government officials threaten, harass, persecute and generally f*ck over private citizens, most of them non-management employees who were receiving deferred compensation and retention bonuses, not performance based bonuses. The government showed everyone what was in store for entities that accepted bailout monies.
Today President Obama asked the CEO of GM to step down, an he agreed to do so effective immediately. For those who don't appreciate why government entry into the boardroom is a bad thing we have a Columbia and Harvard educated former lawyer, who worked as a community organizer and briefly as an adjunct law professor before getting into the Illinois Senate and serving briefly as a US Senator... a man who never ran a company, never was an executive, never exercised any sort of leadership... assuming leadership of the United States of America AND the world's largest auto maker within three months.


Most disingenuously, Obama says these bailouts, a/k/a stimulus packages, are necessary to make sure America doesnt suffer the stagnation and dire economic situation suffered by Japan in the 1990's. What he fails to either mentio, or perhaps even know about, s that the Japanese economic contraction and stagnation was caused by excessive government spending and "stimulus", not by "big business" and "greedy investors".


We are in trouble because Obama is letting his ideology distort reality.


Saturday, March 28, 2009

Miscarriage of Justice: Tiller Acquitted



Dr George Tiller, an abortion doctor who has made a profitable career out of performing late term abortions was acquitted by a jury. The state presented it's case that the doctor circumvented the law by sending his patients to an employee instead of an independent doctor to verify that the late term abortion was a medical necessity.

The jury disagreed, saying that the doctor's employee was independent. Although they declined to explain how exactly she was independent despite the proof of a fiduciary relationship. Not to be outdone, as soon as the jury announced it's decision the state medical board announced it was investigating the doctor's actions.

Despite my well know position on abortion, I agree with the actions of both the jury and the Kansas Board of Medical Examiners. If the doctor's violation was one over which the Medical Board had jurisdiction that is where the case shoudl have been heard... not in criminal court.
I disagree with the practice of having doctors and lawyers police their own, as too many bad eggs fall between the cracks, assisted by their peer review boards (which really makes me want to know what Barack and Michele did to cost them their licenses). However, if the system is in place that is the one that should be given primary jurisdiction, then if that system fails, it should be appealed by prosecutors in a legal forum.

But holding the professional review board after the acquittal is like sending a high school graduate to kindergarten. It is common for a convicted doctor or lawyer to be charged by a review board after losing a trial, usually to officially revoke or suspend their license. But a review board after an acquittal is not appropriate.

In related news Kathleen Sebelius, awaiting confirmation hearings as head of HHS, signed a law requiring abortionists in Kansas to offer mothers the chance to get an ultrasound or hear the fetal heartbeat before the procedure.

This hollow act cannot change Sebelius' decades long reign as a strong pro abortion politician who vociferously defended Tiller on numerous occassions. She uses the typical disingenuous "woman's right to her body" defense when proselytizing abortion.

Earth Hour


Tonight is Earth Hour, from 8:30pm, what ever is your local time, the UN wants you to turn off your lights for 60 minutes. This exercise in stupidity is to show solidarity in the fight against global warming.

As anyone who has studied it knows, the only thing man made about global warming is the concept of it.

My initial reaction was to replace all of the CFLs with 100 watt incandescent bulbs but that is as foolish as the people who will be turnig their lights off. They will not save any money, pennies at best, and the reduction on the power grid will be equally negligible.

Although everyone who is going to turn off their lights a replace them with a few candles should keep this in mind. Paraffin, the primary component of most candles, is a hydrocarbon. Two standard candles will emit the same carbon as the energy to power a 15 watt CFL.

Friday, March 27, 2009

He was the victim of an oppressive colonial America


By now everyone has heard about the slaughter of four Oakland Police Officers by a scumbag waste of life named Lovelle Mixon who was purportedly afraid to go back to prison on parole violations.

Well, a community group organized a vigil for the victim of the racist police department. And it also turns out this poor misunderstood victim of circumstance, when not dodging his parole officers, was raping 12 year old girls. In fact he may not just be a rapist, but a serial rapist as his DNA is now being checked in a number of brutal rapes that occurred since he escaped from prison.

So the community group, International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement, gathered a few dozen people to honor a cop killing, serial child rapist.
But he was a victim...
the white man is to blame.

The news of Mixon being suspected in the series of rapes was released before the Uhuru movement organized this vigil... and they portray him as a righteous victim.
(Oh yes, and the picture above was meant as a tribute to Mixon, not a parody.)

Listen to the asshat spokesperson for the Uhuru movement as his defends Mixon as a "righteous man who took a stand".



Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Timmay Geithner wants even more power


Embodying the definition of the word AUDACITY, Tim Geithner forwarded a proposal to give the Treasury Secretary unparalleled power. He suggests that the government should have control over any financial corporations whose failure may effect the economy. He wants to be able to seize the company and take any steps necessary, including selling it's assets if HE believes it is necessary.

This clown couldn't find his ass in the dark if he used both hands and held a flashlight in his mouth... and he wants absolute control over the entire financial structure of the country. After all, he has done a great job with the limited power he has now.

But at least NOW we know why Obama, CONgress and the media have been making such an extraordinary deal out of the AIG bonuses. They generated the media frenzy and informed the people to be outraged so they would not object to Timmy's move to get unlimited power over private companies.

Flaming A$$hole of the Day (state edition)


Andrew Cuomo channeling Emperor Palpatine

On Monday he was proud of his "accomplishment" of having the recipients of $10M in AIG bonuses return them. Although he cost the cash strapped Empire State an estimated $2 million in revenues in the deal and cash starved NYC about a half million. He crowed that since they gave back their (contractually agreed to and US congress approved) bonuses he "would not have to" disclose the names of those private citizens to the public. And of course the feds were in lines to rack up about $20 million of that cash.

It is rare that a state Attorney General BRAGS about his extortion-like methods of harassing non-criminal private citizens. And what exactly is his legal grounds for harassing private citizens to give up their legally obtained monies? Don't ask Cuomo... he is to busy trying to play class warfare to make a name for his run for the state house to trouble himself with something as trivial as the law.

Where are the feds on this? There are two US Attorneys for NY State, the northern district and the southern district. Since Cuomo violated the rights of citizens in both districts there is no excuse for one, or both of them, to be building a case against this sphincter. RICO may not apply in this instance alone, however, when you take Cuomo's history of bullying corporations and threatening un-indicted private citizens the state AG's office looks more like an ongoing criminal enterprise than a law office.

And the ironic part of him threatening AIG employees is that this economic crisis was not caused by AIG, the ground work that allowed the situation to occur was pushed over the edge by the Clinton administration when they had Cuomo threaten banks that they had to comply with the CRA. He then sat idly by as the SEC allowed banks to lump these toxic loans into derivatives, he also watched (as an AAG) as the derivatives market began trading these toxic assets. All AIG did was be one of the few insurers that backed the derivatives. The whole reason the derivatives were permitted to exist and be traded was because of Andrew Cuomo's role in forcing them to be created in order to share the risk of the federally mandated sub-prime mortgage market.

In a perfect world, the next time this guys sees a court room would be in an orange jumpsuit seated at the defendant's table.

Flaming A$$hole of the Day (federal edition)


OK. I admit it is in questionable taste to use the word flaming to describe today's winner. But it has nothing to do with his sexual preference.

Barney Frank


Now he has many reason to win this award. And if I were doing it on a daily basis he and Chuck (E Cheese) Schumer would probably corner the market, leaving prescious little to the rest of the sphincters in the public sector.


But Barney wins again. And not just for playing the gay card. But upon whom he dropped it. In an unprovoked attack Frank, while discussing gay marriage, told 365gay.com:

"I wouldn't want it to go to the United States Supreme Court now because that
homophobe Antonin Scalia has too many votes on this current court."

Now unless you are a brain addled Representative from Massachusetts you know that each Justice gets only one vote... this is not ACORN, this is the SCOTUS. Also, Scalia is one of the members of the SCOTUS who gets it about the meaning of the constitution. The reason Frank would not want it to go to the SCOTUS now is he knows it would be rejected as a state's rights issue... that whole 10th Amendment thing that big government liberals like Frank can't seem to understand.

While I predict Justice Scalia will take the high road and not respond to Frank's attack, it would be awesome if he, or more likely his attorney gave Barney a lesson in libel laws.

I think he still holds a grudge over not being allowed to run the gay prostitution ring out of his apartment. A felony for which, no surprise, he was never prosecuted.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Media ignores AIG protests in Connecticutt


On Saturday a busload of protesters went to AIG executives homes to protest the retention bonuses AIG was contractually obligated to pay some of it's employees.

Now the media is not ignoring the protesters per se, they are giving them plenty of attention. But some how the "journalists" covering this story, and the editors from AP and other media outlets over looked a simple question... "How did these working class families, one who was bemoaning her truck driving husband's unemployment, afford to charter a bus to take them to the executives' homes."
They nicely present the whining and appalling display of entitlement on the part of the protesters, but they forgot to ask exactly how these "poor" people came up with the scratch to rent a bus.
Sounds like some community organizing or more Soros funded "grassroots" organizing going on.
Congress has spent 1.5 trillion since January 21. That is 6060 times the amount of bonuses given to AIG employees. ACORN and community based groups were given $4 billion of that, that is 30 times more than the AIG bonuses. It is roughly half of the amount given to promote STD prevention. (Want to prevent STD's? Don't sleep with strangers! Send me my $200 million,left the AIG people keep the rest.)
This whole AIG bonus bull crap is designed for one of two purposes. A wag the dog distraction, trying to get people riled up about a non-issue to ignore the sputtering Obama administration/agenda. Or it is a simple exercise in class warfare to pit the have nots (well, they have enough to rent a bus) against the haves.
The media is helping someone make an issue out of this non issue. And the sheeple are buying it. The next question to ask is who is funding it and whose agenda is it serving.

ADDDED: there were photographs taken by the media clearly displaying ACORN logos on thier banners but the media chose not to run them lest the sponsor of this protest get out. Why censor this fact?

Protesters visit AIG officials' lavish Conn. homes
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – A busload of activists representing working- and middle-class families paid visits Saturday to the lavish homes of American International Group executives to protest the tens of millions of dollars in bonuses awarded by the struggling insurance company after it received a massive federal bailout.
About 40 protesters sought to urge AIG executives who received a portion of the $165 million in bonuses to do more to help families.
"We think $165 million could be used in a more appropriate way to keep people in their homes, create more jobs and health care," said Emeline Bravo-Blackport, a gardener.
She marveled at AIG executive James Haas' colonial house, which has stunning views of a golf course and the Long Island Sound. The Fairfield house is "another part of the world" from her life in nearby Bridgeport, which flirted with bankruptcy in the 1990s and still struggles with foreclosures and unemployment."
"Lord, I wonder what it's like to live in a house that size," she said.
Another protester, Claire Jeffery, of Bloomfield, said she's on the verge of foreclosure. She works as a housekeeper; her husband, a truck driver, can't find work.
"I love my home," she said. "I really want people to help us."
News of the bonuses last week ignited a firestorm of controversy and even death threats against AIG employees. The company, which is based in New York, has received $182.5 billion in federal aid and now is about 80 percent government-owned, while the national housing and job markets have collapsed as the country spirals into a crippling recession.
(continues)

Resetting the calendar to 9/10 (part two)


EDITORIAL: Guns on a plane

Obama secretly ends program that let pilots carry guns
After the September 11 attacks, commercial airline pilots were allowed to carry guns if they completed a federal-safety program. No longer would unarmed pilots be defenseless as remorseless hijackers seized control of aircraft and rammed them into buildings.
Now
President Obama is quietly ending the federal firearms program, risking public safety on airlines in the name of an anti-gun ideology.
The Obama administration this past week diverted some $2 million from the pilot training program to hire more supervisory staff, who will engage in field inspections of pilots.
(continued)


I am speechless. Speechless I say.

I know... impossible... but it happens.

Are these the actions of an irresponsible politician pandering to his leftard handlers? Or perhaps he is on a delusional crusade against handguns?

The funding for the program was diverted so they could hire more inspectors for pilots. Fact check: number of airliners hijacked by their pilots in the history of commercial aviation in the US... ZERO.

Harass the pilots, pander to terrorism.

With all the trouble facing this country... terrorism and the threat of it being one of those troubles... why was this so important to accomplish in his first days in office?


Barack Hussein Obama... returning us to 9/10




Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Be afraid. Be very, very afraid.



The louder these phoneys like Obama, Reid, Dodd, Schumer and Frank sound off in their typical Democrat faux-outrage the more I become worried.

You see, this is obviously a wag the dog type of distraction.
But to what I haven't a clue. The fact that AIG has distributed almost 50% of the $180 Billion to overseas banks has gotten attention, albeit less than the 1/10 of one percent given to the key players to keep them from jumping ship and sinking AIG.
And people know that when TARP was constructed this money was designed to provide, among other things, these retention bonuses, which are really additional compensation if the employee resisted the natural urge to jump ship; AIG disclosed this to regulators, including the Senate Banking Committee. That is why Dodd stripped the provisions blocking bonuses to financial institutions receiving TARP monies, because those retention awards were necessary.
And there is more to it than typical liberal class warfare. Sure a few articles had headlines screaming about tax dollars making millionaires... but the people who made the million dollar bonuses are already millionaires. And the reaction and outrage is too over the top... after all Congress just awarded 4 BILLION in monies to community based groups in Porkulus; $187M is less than 1/2 of one percent of the money going to ACORN et al.
So today Tim Geithner came up with a solution. AIG will have to give back the amount of the bonuses to the Treasury and have the same amount deducted form the next check the government will give them, in effect making them pay the government twice. Fact check: the government owns 80% of AIG using Geithner's figures. So AIG is paying $74 million, and the taxpayers are contributing $300M. That's like giving yourself an atomic wedgie and thanking yourself for it.
And while we are at it, there has been no mention of the taxes paid on this money. Assuming that these bonuses were all over $250K, a good assumption as they went to the top people in the company, everyone paid an automatic withholding tax of 40% to the federal government, AIG is also liable for their part of the wages. And on top of the federal withholding is state and city, so more than 60% was gone before the employees saw it.
And that leads me to the most egregious thing of all. Even worse than the thing this false flag operation is designed to cover.
And no surprise it has to do with taxes. Several congressmen and senators said they planned on introducing legislation designed to penalize anyone who received a bonus and didn;t give it back. Fact check: if they ga ve the money back they would still be liable for the federal taxes on it. YOU CANNOT GIVE MONEY BACK TO REDUCE YOUR TAX LIABILITY. So if they gave 100% of their money back, it would still count as income and they would have to pay income tax on it.
But the fact that Reid, Dodd, Frank, Pelosi and other are mentally retarded is not what concerns me.
The most HEINOUS aspect of this proposed legislation is that it crafted federal law to punish people who were innocently doing their jobs. They didn't ask for the retention bonuses; they were offered them. It is nauseating enough that the government regularly drafts custom legislation designed to benefit private citizens and corporations. But when it TARGETS individuals we have truly lost our Republic.
I have made it known that I am against the practice of capital punishment; I do not belief that state should have the right to take the life of one of it's citizens. However, I make an exception for corrupt politicians who overstep their constitutional authority to protect the citizens as outlined in the constitution and instead persecute them.
They have violated their oath to uphold the constitution and have violated the public trust. Their actions are nothing short of TREASON. They should be dealt with in the same fashion as traitors.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Setting the calendar back to 9/10


I have to admit, this is one of the more confusing things Obama has done. Not because he made another bad decision, I've come to expect that.


But yet again here is another decision to set the calendar back to 9/10 and the Lame Stream Media is ignoring it... except when they are saying how great it is. In this case, yet again the mouth breathing liberals are applauding something that they should be appalled by, but there are two reasons:

  1. It changes a Bush policy giving them yet another chance to exercise their BDS, and
  2. The One has proclaimed it to be so; so it must be good for he has spoketh.

And what did he declare?


Guantanamo inmates no longer "enemy combatants"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration stopped calling Guantanamo inmates "enemy combatants" on Friday and incorporated international law as its basis for holding the prisoners while it works to close the facility.
The U.S. Justice Department filed court papers outlining a further legal and linguistic shift from the anti-terrorism policies of Republican President George W. Bush, which drew worldwide condemnation as violations of human rights and international law.
(article continues)


Now I know liberals have a hard time comprehending this so I will repeat myself yet again. (Anyone who remembers me from Y!A or has followed me from 360 may recall I talked about this ad nauseum when it occurring.)

Prior to President Bush using the term enemy combatants to describe non-uniformed enemies on the field of battle they had no standing in any local or international law. Traditionally these non-military combatants were treated as soldiers out of uniform and referred to guerrillas, but regardless of what they were called, or how what name was given to them, they were ultimately treated in one of two manners.

They treated as spies and debriefed and summarily executed. Or, rarely, they were debriefed and turned over to local officials who either incarcerated or executed them. They were never treated as POWs or civilian detainees.

The only international law concerning these enemy combatants (a phrase never used before to describe battlefield enemies) were the references to the treatment of spies in the Geneva Conventions, and the proscribed treatment is not good if you are a spy captured during war, because the Geneva Conventions do not protect, but condemn spies.

But being a moral man, Bush set up a designation for these people who before were not granted rights under the law, international or otherwise. And to further up the ante Bush gave rights to these enemy combatants int he Military Commissions Act of 2006. He said that they may not be summarily executed (save for the field of battle or other military operation) and their legal disposition must be determined by military tribunal.

These people who the United States captured are now our responsibility and the MCA:2006 was designed to protect the rights of these people who had no rights.

But the left, in their zeal to undo anything that occurred in the previous 8 years (witness the intentional demolition of the strongest period of economy growth the country had experienced), first announced the closing of the prison on Gitmo, an idea I share with them, and next announced they will no longer be referred to as enemy combatants, taking away their rights as proscribed by the MCA:2006. A move I strongly disagree with.
The left, when not rewriting history, have a penchant for citing history as though it is currently the status quo. The detention facility at Guantanamo is a perfect example of this.

There are currently 241 detainees at Gitmo; the vast majority picked up on the battlefield of Afghanistan. These are not civilians rousted from their homes as the left would have you believe, but they engaged in combat against US troops.

The US is in a quandary because the majority of the remaining detainees come from countries where they will face persecution, including torture or execution, for their actions, and Bush refused to let them be repatriated on those grounds Afghanistan and Iraq refuse to let the enemy combatants be returned to their countries, and many countries simply do not want these people repatriated.

Europe, on the forefront of whining and moaning about America, has demanded the enemy combatants be released, but decline to take them unless assurances that they are not threats can be given. Newsflash to the European asshats, these are all people who left their country to fight against coalition troops in Iraq and the majority of them traveled to Afghanistan to fight against NATO troops... they are a freakin' threat.

So by re-categorizing these criminals Obama is signaling two things...
He is removing their legally bestowed recognition and corresponding rights because he doesn't want them to have legal protection. Or, more likely, he is redesignating them as prisoners so they can be brought to the US and tried for crimes that occurred outside the US, over which the US legal system has no jurisdiction. And when they are found not guilty on those grounds the US will be stuck with people they cannot return home or incarcerate who voluntarily left their homes and families to kill NATO and western troops.

I can't wrap my head around why Obama would want to take away the very rights he protested the detainees weren't offered (he voted in favor of MCA:2006). I thought Obama was a lawyer? Oh wait, I forgot, he isn't anymore.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Pussy



pussy
Pronunciation: \ˈpu̇-sē\
Function: noun
Etymology: puss


  1. a cat, esp. a kitten: pet name or child's term

  2. Informal a catkin, as of the pussy willow

  3. Slang a person, esp. a boy or man, regarded as weak, timid, etc.

  4. Slang, Vulgar
    1. the female pudendum; vulva
    2. a woman, or women collectively, regarded only as a sexual partner
    3. sexual intercourse with a woman

Victim's family and friends: Justice for whom?
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The state Supreme Court stayed the execution of Cal Coburn Brown on Thursday, just hours before he was to die for the murder of a 22-year-old woman.Brown, 50, was scheduled to die by lethal injection early Friday morning at the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla for the 1991 slaying of Holly Washa.In a 5-4 ruling, the high court, led by Justice Charles Johnson, stayed the execution while Brown's case goes back to Thurston County Superior Court, where another Washington death row inmate, Darold Ray Stenson, was recently granted a May hearing on the constitutionality of Washington state's lethal injection policy.Brown's lawyers contended that it would be wrong to execute Brown before the issue was settled by the court.


The story continues but never clearly explains the case. Brown kidnapped his vitim, and slowly tortured her over two days, keeping her alive so he could continue torturing and abusing her, raping her reatedly.

The reason his execution was stayed by the Supreme Court of Washington?

(wait for it)

To allow him to join a lawsuit maintaining that lethal injection constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.

Now I know I am on the other side of the fence when it comes to capital punishment than many of my online friends. I don't believe the state should have the right to take a citizen's life no matter how heinous their crime(s) may be. However, having decided to execute him for torturing someone to death, only to consider his objection that lethal injection is cruel and unusual just leaves me speechless.

Irony



Irony ( iro·ny )
Pronunciation: \ˈī-rə-nē also ˈī(-ə)r-nē\
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin ironia, from Greek eirōnia, from eirōn dissembler
1: a pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other's false conceptions conspicuous by adroit questioning —called also Socratic irony
2 a: the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning b: a usually humorous or sardonic literary style or form characterized by irony c: an ironic expression or utterance

3 a (1): incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result (2): an event or result marked by such incongruity b: incongruity between a situation developed in a drama and the accompanying words or actions that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play —called also dramatic irony tragic irony
A Seattle man who'd admitted to raping two women at Myrtle Edwards Park was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday.
Earlier this year, Angel Galvan-Hernandez pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree rape in the separate August 2007 attacks at the waterfront park.
In both attacks, Galvan-Hernandez, 26, was accused of beating and choking his victims as he forced himself on them.
Speaking in King County Superior Court, Galvan-Hernandez pleaded with Judge Julie Spector to have him executed rather than send him to prison.
In a turn characterized by Spector, without humor, as "ironic," Galvan-Hernandez begged not to be sent to prison where he believes he will be raped.
"I prefer death a thousand times over being raped," said Galvan-Hernandez.
A tiny man less than 5 feet in height, Galvan-Hernandez told the court he'd been sexually assaulted numerous times as a street youth in Mexico.
"I want to pay for the act of cowardice," he added. "I admit it, but I just don't want to be raped.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

What are they thinking???


I was sitting in traffic last night going home when the started looking at the bumper stickers covering the back of the SUV in front of me. As I read them I thought just another typical lib... an Obama 08 sticker, a 1.20.09 sticker, a few PETA stickers, and finally a sticker that I'm sure the driver thought was about woman's rights.

The license plate had a frame that said "Adopt puppies, don't kill them". And directly below it on the rear hatch, centered between the plate and the bumper, was a bumper sticker that said:



No woman can call herself free who does not own
and control her body
~Margaret Sanger




WTH???

The driver had every liberal bumper sticker imaginable on her car and centered in a place of "honor" is her salute to a woman who was a racist and supported abortion for the purpose of eugenics. She had slogans telling people to adopt dogs, but to kill humans.

Now Sanger did do a lot to get people to give up their reservations about birth control. But her views on abortion on demand and eugenics are ghastly. How this confused (some would say evil) woman is becoming a hero of woman's rights calls for both a revision of history and total disconnect from reality.

Celebrating Margret Sanger as a hero for one thing she did good, while ignoring all the the wrong aspects of her public life is like celebrating Hitler for his motivational skills while ignoring everything else he did.

Now whether this disconnect is due to ignorance or defective logic I don't know. But it shows the driver clearly favors the issues she espouses over the results. The driver was telling you to adopt a dog instead of having it euthanized was quoting a woman who was for abortion and sterilization of "weak" races. In my world, the one I call reality, forcing abortions or sterilizations is counter to woman's rights

I'll note she didn't have another famous Sanger quote on her car though:

“The most merciful thing that a family does to one of its
infant members is to kill it.”

Monday, March 9, 2009

Was the housing crisis another media generated frenzy?



I found this article to be interesting as it says what I have suspected and heard anecdotal all along... the housing crisis, much like the rest of the economic crisis was a crisis of confidence, not substance.

If you keep telling people how bad the economy is, regardless of how good it is doing, small pockets of disparity are easy to blow up into something much greater than it is. (Remember the garbage crisis of the 1970s that led to mandated recycling around the country was because one NYC landfill was closed.)
At the time the mortgage crisis started to sink in I was making frequent trips to northern California. One city in particular was already famous, or is that notorious, for it's high foreclosure rate, Stockton. The general consensus was that there were three main reason for foreclosures; the values were very high and they were effected by the bubble contraction first, people took 100%+ mortgages on over-valued property, and speculation.
Somehow the fact that over one third of all mortgage defaults and foreclosures are in California is not being reported. Add to that the number of cheap houses, those sold below the purchase price, and you have 66% of all distressed houses... in the whole freaking country. Add neighbors Arizona and Nevada and toss in Florida and you have another 21% of distressed housing. That is 87% of all foreclosures and distress sales and you only have included 4 states, so 46 states share the rest of the 13%.
Yes it is a disaster that so many houses are being defaulted upon. But the fact still remains that the majority of the crisis is contained in small pockets. I also explains that while foreclosures are up in all areas, I have only seen one foreclosure sale sign in my travels through Northwestern NJ.
I can't verify the data used in the article, so like most stories I take it for what it is worth. But the fact remains that the study was done using county real estate and foreclosure records, public documents.
Yes foreclosures are up at record rates, but since it followed a period of record housing sales and new house development that is not, or should have not been, unexpected.
An acquaintance of mine from California came to visit about a year ago and never left. Now she hates NJ, NY, and pretty much everywhere else, except California, but she couldn't afford to live there. So she got a job in the fragrance industry in NY, and instead of selling her home in CA she just sent an email to the mortgage company that she moved out and she left the keys on the kitchen counter.

She can afford to pay her mortgage until she could sell her house, but she was so hopeless underwater that she said it made no sense to keep paying and still end up owing money when the sale went through.
That mentality is inconceivable to me. She knew she was buying a house in the most expensive market in the country. She knew she owed 40% of her monthly income to her mortgage. When her housing value went down her slim equity vanished but she owed no more than her standard payments. But simply because she owed more than the house was worth today, she walked away.
Since she has a job the bank will still collect the difference between what she owes and what they sold it for, what ever that may be when they eventually can sell it. She is waiting for the bank to send her a bill so she can file for bankruptcy. Which she can do because although she is single with a six figure salary she still earns less than the median income in the county where we live. Her credit is shot and until the bank writes off the loan or her bankruptcy is discharged she'll never get a loan again.
She has no personal responsibility, but she did do her homework. And I guarantee she didn't figure this out on her own, that in these states that own the majority of the housing crisis this is common knowledge. Her only regret is that once the bank filed the default report with the credit bureaus almost every one of her credit cards were cancelled.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Another steaming heap of media propaganda


The headline puts the blame on those evil bastard Republican Senators.

The first sentence of the third paragraph in the story points the finger where it belongs... right at Harry Reid.
The reason the spending bill didn't pass is because Harry Reid doesn't want any discussion fo the bill, he wants to make sure he has the votes for cloture... which stifles debate.
The Republicans didn't "force" anything, it is Harry Reid censoring the opposition that cause the delay in the funding/earmark bill.
But the spin at all cost media knows that most liberals stop at the headlines and never read the story. So plenty of lieftards will be talking about how the GOP prevented the bill from passing when it was Harry Reid.
The story also mentions that not all Democrat senators are behind the bill and some GOP senators voted for it. It seems the headline editor never bother to read the story, they just spun it to suit their agenda ignoring the facts outlined in the very story the headline was attached to.
By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans, demanding the right to try to change a huge spending bill, forced Democrats on Thursday night to put off a final vote on the measure until next week. The surprise development will force Congress to pass a stopgap funding bill to avoid a partial shutdown of the government.

Republicans have blasted the $410 billion measure as too costly. But the reason for GOP unity in advance of a key procedural vote was that Democrats had not allowed them enough opportunities to offer amendments.
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., canceled the vote, saying he was one vote short of the 60 needed to close debate and free the bill for President Barack Obama's signature.
Democrats and their allies control 58 seats, though at least a handful of Democrats oppose the measure over its cost or changes in U.S. policy toward Cuba. That meant Democrats needed five or six Republican votes to advance the bill.
None of the GOP's amendments is expected to pass, but votes on perhaps a dozen are now slated for Monday night, Reid said.
The huge, 1,132-page spending bill awards big increases to domestic programs and is stuffed with pet projects sought by lawmakers in both parties. The measure has an extraordinary reach, wrapping together nine spending bills to fund the annual operating budgets of every Cabinet department except for Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs.
Once considered a relatively bipartisan measure, the measure has come under attack from Republicans — and a handful of Democrats — who say it is bloated and filled with wasteful, pork-barrel projects.
The measure was written mostly over the course of last year, before projected deficits quadrupled and Obama's economic recovery bill left many of the same spending accounts swimming in cash.
And, to the embarrassment of Obama — who promised during last year's campaign to force Congress to curb its pork-barrel ways — the bill contains 7,991 pet projects totaling $5.5 billion, according to calculations by the GOP staff of the House Appropriations Committee.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Obama's opponent in last fall's presidential campaign, called the measure "a swollen, wasteful, egregious example of out-of-control spending" and again criticized Obama for pledging to sign the measure despite his earlier promises on earmarks.
"It doesn't sound like he's willing to use his veto pen to back up his vow," McCain said.
The earmarks run the gamut. There's $190,000 for the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyo., $238,000 to fund a deep-sea voyaging program for native Hawaiian youth, agricultural research projects, and grants to local police departments, among many others.
While earmarks have come under attack from conservative watchdog groups and cable television commentators, lawmakers in both parties seek them, arguing they best know the needs of their states and home districts. Under a long-standing tradition, Republicans get about 40 percent of them since they are the minority party.
Several lawmakers took to the floor during the week to defend their projects, including Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, who backed $1.7 million for pig odor research. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., promised $3.8 million to preserve and redevelop part of old Tiger Stadium to help revitalize a distressed area of Detroit.
By a 52-42 vote Thursday, Democrats cleared the way for the Obama administration to reverse a rule issued late in the Bush administration reverse that says greenhouse gases cannot be restricted in an effort to protect polar bears from global warming. Another Bush administration rule that reduced the input of federal scientists in endangered species decisions can also be quickly overturned without a lengthy rulemaking process.
The big increases — among them a 21 percent boost for a popular program that feeds infants and poor women and a 10 percent hike for housing vouchers for the poor — represent a clear win for Democrats who spent most of the past decade battling with President George W. Bush over money for domestic programs.
Generous above-inflation increases are spread throughout, including a $2.4 billion, 13 percent increase for the Agriculture Department and a 10 percent increase for the money-losing Amtrak passenger rail system.
Congress also awarded itself a 10 percent increase in its own budget, bringing it to $4.4 billion. But the House inserted a provision denying lawmakers the automatic cost-of-living pay increase they are due next Jan. 1.
Separately, the House on Thursday rejected an effort by Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., to launch an ethics committee investigation into possible connections between campaign contributions made by the PMA Group lobbying firm and special projects designated in the spending bill that benefit clients of the firm. The vote to table, or kill, Flake's resolution was 222-181.