Thursday, January 29, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
If Joe didn't say this, he was surely thinking it in between attacks from Eric Holder
A liberal paradise would be a place where everybody has guaranteed employment, free comprehensive healthcare, free education, free food, free housing, free clothing, free utilities, and only law enforcement has guns. And believe it or not, such a place does indeed exist. It's called prison. Attributed (probably falsely) to Sheriff Joe Arpaio
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Saturday, January 24, 2015
KLM Lost & Found service - YouTube
Friday, January 23, 2015
Sad commentary you can forward if you are not afraid
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
This woman says they have killed enough of us and they are not welcome in her place with a gun
* the Fort Hood mass shooting (by a muslim) that killed 13 people and injured over 30 people
* and the murder of 3000 innocent people (by muslims) on 9/11
* Muslims who belong to or support HAMAS are threatening to kill innocent Americans.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Cleanliness is next to Godliness and Rome allowed herself to become dirty
By the Middle Ages, the Roman Forum, was the grazing grounds for animals. Edward Gibbon wrote the best epitaph:
"Her primeval state, such as she -might–appear in a remote age, when Evander entertained the stranger of Troy, has been delineated by the fancy of Virgil. This Tarpeian rock was then a savage and solitary thicket; in the time of the poet, it was crowned with the golden roofs of a temple, the temple is overthrown, the gold has been pillaged, the wheel of Fortune has accomplished her revolution, and the sacred ground is again disfigured with thorns and brambles. The hill of the Capitol, on which we sit, was formerly the head of the Roman Empire, the citadel of the earth, the terror of kings; illustrated by the footsteps of so many triumphs, enriched with the spoils and tributes of so many nations. This spectacle of the world, how is it fallen! how changed! how defaced! The path of victory is obliterated by vines, and the benches of the senators are concealed by a dunghill. Cast your eyes on the Palatine hill, and seek among the shapeless and enormous fragments the marble theatre, the obelisks, the colossal statues, the porticos of Nero's palace: survey the other hills of the city, the vacant space is interrupted only by ruins and gardens. The forum of the Roman people where they assembled to enact their laws and elect their magistrates, is now enclosed for the cultivation of pot-herbs, or thrown open for the reception of swine and buffaloes. The public and private edifices that were founded for eternity lie prostrate, naked, and broken, like the limbs of a mighty giant, and the ruin is the more visible from the stupendous relics that have survived the injuries of time and fortune."
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Letter...
Dear Abby, My husband has a long record of money problems. He runs up huge credit-card bills and at the end of the month, if I try to pay them off, he shouts at me, saying I am stealing his money. He says 'pay the minimum and let our kids worry about the rest', but already we can hardly keep up with the interest. Also, he has been so arrogant and abusive toward our neighbors that most of them no longer speak to us. The few that do are an odd bunch, to whom he has been giving a lot of expensive gifts, running up our bills even more. Also, he has gotten religious. One week he hangs out with Catholics and the next with people who say the Pope is the Anti-Christ, and the next he's with Muslims. Finally, the last straw. He's demanding that before anyone can be in the same room with him, they must sign a loyalty oath. It's just so horribly creepy! Can you help? Signed,Lost in DC Dear Lost: Stop whining, Michelle. You're getting to live in the White House for free, travel the world,and have others pay for everything for you. You can divorce the jerk any time you want. The rest of us are stuck with the SOB for two more years! Signed, Abby |
Thursday, January 15, 2015
10,535 pages of Obama Care condensed to 4 sentences
1. In order to insure the uninsured, we first have to uninsure the insured.
2. Next, we require the newly uninsured to be re-insured.
3. To re-insure the newly uninsured, they are required to pay extra charges to be re-insured.
4. The extra charges are required so that the original insured, who became uninsured, and then became re-insured, can pay enough extra so that the original uninsured can be insured, which will be free of charge to them. This, ladies and gentlemen, is called "redistribution of wealth" or, by its more common name, SOCIALISM.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
The morning newspaper I read
Top Ten Things That Will Happen In 2015
It has become our New Year tradition to team up with Will Beria, our Listmaster of Things that Didn't Happen, and make an official statement. See our lists for the years of 2012 and 2013.
This time, however, instead of a summary of things that didn't happen in the past year, we are offering a list of Top Ten Things To Come in the coming year.
1. Recovery will reach escape velocity and escape the economy altogetherIn more News From the Future:
2. All executive orders will be declared constitutional by executive order
3. Robert Kennedy Jr. will apologize for being white and male, blaming his parents
4. The New York Times will cut operating costs by replacing fact-checkers with rubber stamp
5. A Harvard professor will find evidence proving evidence proves nothing
6. City of San Francisco will be leveled because steep hills made it handicap inaccessible
7. Nobel-winning economists will admit bafflement that deficit keeps growing despite increased government spending
8. Last Baby Boomer will go kicking and screaming into his 60s; generation will be renamed 'Crybaby Boomers'
9. Congress will stand up to Wall Street; bankers will take their seats
10. Sesame Street will sue Letter 'S' for monopolizing both plural and possessive nouns
A Supreme Court decision in "Fabian and Fabian versus America" will result in a declaration that naming governmental entities (cities, states, etc.) or taxpayer-supported institutions after Christian saints or personages is in violation of the separation of church and state. Additionally, using for this purpose the name of a Caucasian and/or male is declared racist and/or sexist in violation of the equal protection clause and/or something in the Constitution the Supreme Court will defer explaining to the future.
In light of the decision, San Francisco will revert to Yerba Buena and the City of Angels, Los Angeles, will become Los Humanas. The state of Pennsylvania will become the all-inclusive Pansylvania, Pittsburgh will become Peoplesburgh, and Philadelphia, City of Brotherly Love, will be
The USA itself will drop the connection to Amerigo Vespucci and become the USNC, United States of North Continenta. Disassociating from Columbus and Washington, the capitol will be renamed Omnicity, District of Potomaca. The NFL franchise will follow suit, becoming the Omnicity Redskins.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
This story really needs to go viral and stay viral so do what you can because goons need to be beat back at every opportunity
Mother kicked out of casino for breastfeeding; was accused of being a "security threat"
Her mother and sister volunteered to babysit while running errands, taking with them one bottle of pumped breast milk. After consuming the bottle, Panas' infant daughter, Lilly, became fussy, prompting the mom and sister to bring the baby back so that she could be nursed. Panas said she met them in the lobby.
"My mother and sister took Lilly for about an hour so my father, boyfriend and I could enjoy some time at the casino," said Panas.
It was Panas' first time visiting a casino when Maryland's Ocean Downs staff approached her and said that the casino rules are strict, and no one under the age of 21 years old is permitted on the gaming floor. They then asked her to exit the lobby.
In an interview with the Salisbury, Md., Daily Times, Panas said that she was never on the gaming floor at all, but in the lobby, waiting for her boyfriend to bring her car keys. "It wasn't until my mom had left and I was standing in the lobby with Lilly that I realized I didn't have my car keys," she explained.
Her plan was to get the car keys from her boyfriend so that she could breastfeed in the parking lot, but as Lilly's fussiness worsened, like any good nurturing mother, Panas decided to begin nursing in the lobby, attempting to soothe her baby's cries.
"I did what was best and began to breastfeed, the perfect nourishment for an infant," wrote Panas in a social media post.
Casino security soon asked her to leave immediately, later calling her a "security threat," despite Maryland being one of 46 states that have specific laws allowing women to nurse in any public or private place.
Maryland's law also says that a person cannot restrict or limit the right of a mother to breastfeed her child. And while a law is not needed to grant this right, many states have laws intended to clarify that right and protect mothers from being told to stop breastfeeding in public.
"They told me that Lilly was a security threat," said Panas.
"I kindly reminded the security guard that Lilly was 7 weeks old and it was freezing cold and raining, I was not willing to leave and risk her health," Panas said. "I was still told I needed to leave with no where else to go but the cold and rain and was labeled as a situation."
When she got home, Panas took to her social media account to voice her frustration. Love and support from other mothers soon began to flood in after posting her story to breastfeeding support pages. "Breastfeeding Mama Talk" contacted Panas, asking her to share her story. The support group shared Panas' story, causing it to go viral.
Three days after the incident, Panas said she received a phone call from the Assistant Executive Director of Casino at Ocean Downs explaining the reasoning behind their position that day.
"I was told I was told to leave immediately because security saw Lilly and I as a threat of sneaking in. They denied it was due to breastfeeding," Panas said. "I was never formally apologized to for how Lilly and I were treated."
Sources:
http://phpa.dhmh.maryland.gov
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com
http://wtop.com
http://www.13newsnow.com
https://www.facebook.com
Monday, January 12, 2015
OK, all you wussies---you still want to turn the other cheek to the thugs?
Black-crime explosion: 'America's worst city' revealed
Nearby Ferguson, Knockout Game, 'no snitchin' mentality
Published: 11/24/2014 at 2:18 PMBy Otway Burns
Before Ferguson exploded in reaction to the August shooting of black teen Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson, the St. Louis police chief raised eyebrows when he called for the use of drones to monitor high-crime areas.
The proposal was a response to what St. Louis police authorities called "subhuman, antisocial, urban terrorist" behavior by criminals.
St. Louis also is home of the notorious "Knockout Game," a random but racially motivated assault that has claimed at least six lives
St. Louis is 44 percent white and 49 percent black, but statistics shows a racial imbalance in crime. Based on the city's official crime data for 2012 — the most recent year which data are available — 97.6 percent of those arrested for murder were black and 2.4 percent were white. More than 82 percent of those arrested for serious crimes like murder, aggravated assault and larceny were black, while just 17.5 percent arrested were white.
Black males in St. Louis were responsible for the vast majority (63.5 percent) of crimes committed. Other groups contribute significantly less to the serious crimes in St. Louis. White males made up 17 percent of arrests, black females were 14 percent of arrests and white females only 5.3 percent of arrests.
There are other strange imbalances in arrests: Black females were arrested for 14 murders compared with three white males arrested for murder. Black females were arrested for more robberies, aggravated assaults and larcenies than white males.
These are just a few of the lowlights in a city on the verge of becoming, as U.S. News said, the most dangerous city in America.
Consider one violent night in St. Louis last June when 18 people were shot in seven different shootings.
"Bloody Night Leaves Many in St. Louis Outraged" read one headline.
However, some of the shooting victims were not outraged enough to cooperate with law enforcement. St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay described the "no snitchin'" mentality of many crime victims:
"These are disputes, and there are victims who won't talk to the police," the mayor said. "Trying to make an arrest isn't that simple. In one case, they've got (multiple) people shot and not one of them would identify the shooter."
Slay remarked, "In the vast majority of these cases, people are using their guns to settle their own petty feuds, and that's really what's very unfortunate and outrageous about this."
Local news reported on a shooting in a housing complex involving an AK-47 in which "a black male armed with the AK-47 came around the corner [and] started shooting" at an 18-year-old woman and four of her friends.
Juanita Sparks, 60, of St. Louis told reporters, "I am tired of thugs."
Colin Gordon, author of "Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City," calls St. Louis "the poster child of white flight." However, middle- and upper-middle class blacks are also leaving the city in significant numbers.
The topic came up Sunday in a "Meet the Press" interview with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who pointed out that 93 percent of black murder victims are killed by other blacks.
The Knockout Game
Aside from the endemic looting in Ferguson, perhaps the most notorious crime to emerge from St. Louis is the "Knockout Game." According to retired St. Louis Police Sgt. Don Pizzo, the game is simple and brutal: "Normally it was a group of black males, one of which would strike [the victim] as hard as he could in the face, attempting to knock him out with one punch."
As reported by the local CBS affiliate: "The attacks fit a pattern, Pizzo recalls, black attackers on a white victim – and the victim was often an older person walking alone."
The Knockout Game has claimed at least three lives so far. In 2011, 72-year oldHoang Nguyen was walking with his wife, Yen, when four "young people" attacked them. Yen described how one attacker pushed Hoang's face to the side to make a "clear target for his fist." Hoang was punched with such force that he fell and struck his head on the ground.
Then the attacker turned on Yen, 59, hitting her so hard that the punch broke her eye socket. Yen then watched helplessly as her husband was kicked repeatedly. Hoang died later that day. A young black male, 18-year-old Elex Murphy, was charged with first-degree murder.
In St. Louis, a special police squad and separate prosecutor were assigned to investigate the Knockout Game and handle the related criminal cases. St. Louis police Maj. Jerry Leyshock called the game "subhuman, antisocial, urban terrorist" behavior.
Author Colin Flaherty has profiled the problem in his book, "'White Girl Bleed a Lot,'" which documents racial violence, including assaulting, intimidating, stalking, threatening, vandalizing, shooting, stabbing, raping and killing, in dozens of cities across America.
Police targeted for ambush
It is not only civilians who are caught up in the St. Louis area violence. Ferguson protesters have adopted a new unifying chant for social justice.
"What do we want?"
"Darren Wilson!"
"How do we want him?"
"Dead!"
In June of 2013, a planned ambush of a St. Louis police officer was the highlight of an astonishing news report about a night of violence and unusual criminal escapades.
Police Maj. Joseph Spiess was in uniform on patrol in an unmarked vehicle. He turned on his lights and siren to follow a suspicious vehicle. The driver refused to stop, and because of rules limiting police pursuits, Spiess stopped following. A short while later, a man approached his car.
"He looks me dead in the eye, lifts his pistol and starts shooting at me," Spiess recalled.
"He looked at me square in the face, I'm in an Impala, wearing a police shirt, and he was looking me right in the eye. He knew who he was shooting at. Heabsolutely knew I was a policeman."
Spiess said his attackers set up positions for an ambush.
That week, a St. Louis business owner Ahmed Dirir, 59, killed several coworkers and his business partner before killing himself. Witnesses say all involved were from Somalia and that they were family members.
Political behavior
The behavior of St. Louis' political leadership also has drawn national attention.
City Alderman Freeman Bosley Sr. found himself under scrutiny after he used his position to solicit donations to pay his daughter's college tuition. His letters requesting donations began, "This is Alderman Freeman Bosley Sr., requesting your support once more."
In his defense, Bosley said that "most" of those he contacted "don't have anything to do with city business."
Bosley told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "Since you made such a stink out of it, I'll return any money."
Bosley's son, Freeman Bosley Jr., is a former mayor who engaged in a dubious land deal.
After the Ferguson grand jury announces its decision, St. Louis may solidify its sinking reputation. St. Louis is ranked America's No. 12 Most Miserable City by Forbes magazine. St. Louis is regularly named as among the most or the most dangerous cities in America.