Wednesday, August 28, 2013


We have a new flying at the Washington gathering:
Commemorating the 1963 march on Washington for civil rights
I call it the new AmeriKan Phlag
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Online story: "Judicial Watch obtained 133 pages of teaching materials [PDF] in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. According to JW, that educational material – a January 2013 Air Force student guide labeled “Extremism” – advises students to be aware that “many extremists will talk of individual liberties, states’ rights, and how to make the world a better place.” Under a section labeled “extremist ideologies,” the material states: “In U.S. history, there are many examples of extremist ideologies and movements. The colonists who sought to free themselves from British rule and the Confederate states who sought to secede from the Northern states are just two examples.” -- Hmm, individual and states' rights are extremism... only in AmeriKa under the AmeriKan Phlag.

 

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Online headline/story: "2013 MTV VMAs: Everything Was Black, Except The Winners * Everything about this year's Video Music Awards was black, from its Brooklyn venue to Miley Cyrus' disturbing twerking. What wasn't black, however, were the award winners. Zero, count them, zero of last night's televised honorees were black" -- Hmmm I have to disagree vehemently.. the whole industry gave itself a huge black-eye.

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Online story: "Obama revealed that he had see Daniels' feature and that it made him "tear up." *"All of the acting was terrific, and I thought Forest Whitaker was wonderful," Obama said. "And Oprah, my girl, she can act. She's just a wonderful actress." * "I teared up just thinking about not just the butlers who have worked here in the White House, but an entire generation of people who were talented and skilled, but because of Jim Crow, because of discrimination, there was only so far they could go," -- "Jim Crow"? How does a butler's job serving 8 different presidents become a "Jim Crow" issue? How much further could a butler, an honorable centuries old profession, hope to aspire? In fact, how many people can afford a butler?
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From WRBL3 news story: "Marquese Averett, president of the Young Minority Leaders, agrees. "There's this school-to-prison pipeline," he says, "Florida's still standing their ground, New York's still stopping and frisking, and so 50 years later I don't think the dream has been realized." -- "I don't think the dream has been realized"? This should be a wake-up call... None of the so-called 'old guard black leaders' has tried to make "the dream" come true.. all have been interested in what they could get out of "racism" for themselves.  Fortunately, after 50 years, attrition is starting to take place, and another generation, one that really wasn't a part of the pre-60s conditions, won't have that 'hate' as its driving force.
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Online headline: "Architect Of Syria War Plan Doubts Surgical Strikes Will Work" -- Certainly not if a few missiles are sent into empty tents ala Clinton..
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Online story: "BERLIN — A German court says the country's former president will go on trial on corruption charges in November." -- Hmm since Judas 00-bama believes we should share world laws, wonder if the German Court  will go after him? If for nothing else, for accepting the Nobel Peace Prize without earning it.
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The latest from www.barackobama/organizingforaction.com - "Hal --
You know what's not funny? When 80 members of Congress say they'll refuse to do their jobs just because they don't get their way." -- Do you wonder if Judas 00-bama is talking about 55 of those being Obamarat Senators not passing a budget so sequestration will end?
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WTVM9 story: "MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - The Montgomery Police Department is calling citizens to action after a 13 and 15 year old were charged Tuesday with capital murder. * "We need the parents of this city to parents," said Montgomery Police Chief Kevin Murphy who appealed to the city's residents to invest and help stop the violence that could save teens' who are involved in criminal behavior * The youths are charged connection with the shooting death of 19-year-old Christopher Lewis Saturday night on Bonaparte Boulevard, the city's 37th homicide of 2013.   * Investigators determined the boys met the victim on Facebook and arranged a meeting with Lewis. Chief Kevin Murphy say both suspects showed up with guns, robbed Lewis and then shot him.  Lewis was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead. " -- How many more minor street thugs are going to escape death sentences because of their age? When a teen intentionally picks up a gun and uses it as a weapon of death in another crime, all claims and privileges of childhood should be stripped from the justice equation.
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WTVM9 headline: "GA Power warns customers against scammers posing as employees" -- Well, the PSC should be warned of GA Power lobbyists scamming for higher rates as well.
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I'm one who doesn't like to get in the way of busy man hard at work at his trade, but someone needs to knee-cap the public defender representing the teen who shot the 13 month old baby. His handling, his attack on the mother was beyond civility. Even though  the killer isn't eligible for the death sentence, the jury should consider it for the lawyer.
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Random thought: As long as we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of MLK's "dream" speech from Washington, DC, let's pray the current black leaders will actually listen to what Dr King said, and adopt his dream as their own. Enough of the racism they have prolonged.
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Online story: "Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday responded to a federal court order to significantly reduce California’s prison population by proposing a $315 million plan to send thousands of inmates to private prisons and vacant county jail cells, hoping to avoid what he said would be a mass release of dangerous felons. * He noted that California has already reduced the prison population by some 46,000 inmates to comply with the court’s orders and said only the most dangerous convicts remain in state prison." -- Hmm, you have to wonder if Gov Brown may not want to send absentee ballots this time around to the ones he doesn't let out...
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What is wrong with the military tribunal deciding Nidal Hasan's sentence? The Muslim jihadist has already said he wants death so what is the tribunal waiting for? This sounds like a spoof of Uncle Remus's Br'er Rabbit confusing Br'er Bear and Br'er Fox from cooking him.
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 Can you believe the Consumer Price Index rose from July to August? Who are they polling?
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Hoaxes... Two major ones perpetuated by liberals have been outed. A "mom" said a big white redneck assaulted her son for wearing a pink hairband, and Oberlin College melted down as another white redneck graffitied the "n-word" all over campus. Video at Walmarts showed no such event happened, and the Oberlin College turmoil was caused by a very leftist troublemaker intentionally causing such. The mainstream media dropped coverage like the plague, but did nothing to correct its rush to judgment.
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Listening to Bob Beckel rant on "The Five" about photo IDs as a voting issue while ignoring the obvious social issues of crime, drugs, unwed pregnancies , high unemployment, poverty, and high prison occupancy is a preview to the Obamarat game plan for 2014/16.
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I will not copy the words from Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye", but this book is listed as "exemplar text" for 11th graders un the "Common Core" educational plan. Obviously the reason behind some parents calls for removing the book are the graphic depictions of incest, rape and pedophilia. And not just that, the book actually lets the reader see the depictions from the perpetrators point of view. Have not had a chance to poll our School Board, but will ask them if this is in our schools. Focus your rage on a solution.
(WARNING: Graphic) Common Core Approved Child Pornography - Politichicks.tv :: Politichicks.tv
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Online headline/story: "Dog fighting ring busted: 367 pit bulls rescued * Dog fighting ring spanned at least three southern states. Officials arrested 12 people, seized $500,000 in cash, and rescued 367 dogs involved in the organized dog fighting ring. * Officials with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Humane Society of the United States said the organizations are caring for the animals at undisclosed locations, and the animals will have to be kept as evidence while the case progresses. Eventually, they hope to retrain the dogs and get them new homes." -- Excuse me, but what is the recidivism rate of "saved" pit bulls? I hope lawyers keep a copy of this and sue the hell out of the ASPCA and the Humane Society if any of the "saved" dogs are given to families and small children are injured.
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L-E story: "The Jordan High football team sold out of its game against Manchester for a one-time $3,000 payment, athletic director Gerald Turner announced in an email on Sunday. * The game, which was originally scheduled to be played at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8 at Kinnett Stadium, will instead be played at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6 at Memorial Stadium in Manchester. * It is the fourth home game Jordan has sold for the upcoming season, which begins in earnest this week. The other three — Bowdon, Heard County and Bremen — were sold for $5,500, $5,000 and $4,000, respectively" -- Once again, is this money going into the Jordan coffers or into the MCSD hands? Remember the Nike Basketball scandal?
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L-E headline: "Nick Saban: Depth charts a 'chore'" -- Hmmm, now that's a "chore" most coaches would be proud to have.
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L-E story: " The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed Tuesday morning that the Occupational Safety   and Health Administration has opened an investigation into the Monday trench collapse at Summit Pointe Apartments. Department of Labor spokesman Lindsay Williams told The Ledger-Enquirer   that an investigation into the safety standards at the site began Monday afternoon. * OSHA officials returned to the scene Tuesday morning, though OSHA can release no findings until the investigation is completed. That process can take up to six months, Williams said. * “Based on what (investigators) find they’ll cite the company for   whatever safety violations that may have occurred,” Williams said. “Then the company either has the option to accept the findings and pay the fines or they can go through an appeals process and state the reasons they think the findings are in error." -- Hmmm, "“Then the company either has the option to accept the findings and pay the fines or they can go through an appeals process and state the reasons they think the findings are in error." ? Sounds to me like OSHA has already 'judged them guilty of something".
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L-E story: "Fort Benning commander Maj. Gen. H.R. McMaster hinted early in his speech at the possibility of impending news on the Army budget-cutting front. He noted the service could cut its troop strength to 420,000 ultimately as the federal sequestration drama unfolds in the coming weeks. That would be 70,000 fewer soldiers than the previous target of 490,000, which is already down from 570,000 as the nation winds down from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. *  “I think it’s a risk considering what’s taking place around the world,” said Mc-Master. “This will be smallest Army we’ve had since 1939." -- It took Bush43 18 months to get our military manpower up-to-speed to be able to retaliate following 9-11-01 because of Clinton's 'loathing' of our military.......
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Richard Hyatt points out the lack of use of the City's bus line. Perhaps if the City would look closely at its routings, it would find that it doesn't serve the areas that have working people looking for an efficient way to get to work. Routes exclusively through areas of high unemployment are not going to be effective, efficient, or prudent.
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L-E headline/story: "Judge delays Eddings’ contempt of court hearing * Threatened with arrest by Rum-er, Eddings showed up Tuesday with attorneys William Kendrick and Mark Shelnutt. " -- Excuse me, but why is Shelnutt allowed in our courts with a new case? I understood he was sentenced to a two-year exile from Muscogee County less than 2 years ago. To boot, why doesn't the judge demand the $500.00 "contempt of court" fine be paid before he appeals/contests it?
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From the "huh?" department - L-E story: " WASHINGTON — The nation’s capital is making a push for the 2024 Olympic Games. * DC 2024 president Bob Sweeney calls Washington “the safest and most secure city in the world.” He pointed out that the largest expense of any Olympics is security, and that D.C. has it “built in to our everyday life here in Washington.”  -- Huh?  Even if the rest of the world has forgotten 9-01-11, it hasn't forgotten the FBI ratings of street crime , nor the fact that oir military will not be up to snuff by then after the Judas 00-bama personnel cuts bring our military to it's lowest strength since 1939.

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