Wednesday, July 29, 2009

TSowell

During a recent TV interview, when President Obama was asked about the prospects of victory in Afghanistan, he replied that it would not be victory like in World War II, with "Hirohito coming down and signing a surrender to MacArthur." In reality, it was not Emperor Hirohito who surrendered on the battleship Missouri. American troops were already occupying Japan before Hirohito met General Douglas MacArthur for the first time.


This is not the first betrayal of his ignorance by Obama, nor the first overlooked by the media. Moreover, ignorance by itself is not nearly as bad as charging full steam ahead, pretending to know. Barack Obama is doing that on a lot of issues, not just history or a local police incident in Massachusetts.


-Thomas Sowell

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Buehrle's Perfect Game and the Stench of B.O.


Today Mark Buehrle threw a perfect game! Just the 18th perfect game in the entire history of baseball and only the 2nd by a White Sox pitcher! It was amazing, pure, and impressive.


Just after the game, the pureness of it all was taken away by the disgusting presence of B.O. Mark was taken away from the media interviews to take a call from B.O. the White Sox "greatest fan" according to ESPN. King Hussein said in jest (or perhaps in seriousness) that his White Sox jacket worn at the all star game was the reason for the perfect game.

IS THERE NOTHING THIS TYRANT CAN NOT RUIN! economy....health care....American image.....American industry....White Sox....all ruined! I FEEL LIKE I'M TAKING CRAZY PILLS!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Quote of the Day

The salient point of that 1,200-page cap-and-trade monstrosity was that, in its final form, it was so huge that at the time the House voted it into law there was no written version of the bill, because Congressional typists were unable to type as fast as Congress can spend: They're legislating on such a scale that the poor bleeding typing fingers of the House stenographers can't keep up. Which means you can't keep up the payments on it all.

-Mark Steyn

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Mind that Tyranny

Articles

One by Walter Williams

The other on American Papist. You should actually just read all the articles from today on American Papist. All quite scary and indicative of B.O.'s tyrannical approach to governing. One main method being to appoint dissenting, non-practicing nominal "Catholics" to drive a liberal wedge between nominal Catholics and the teachings of the Church.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Piece of Mind

"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
-- Benjamin Franklin

"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents."
-- James Madison

"The greatest [calamity] which could befall [us would be] submission to a government of unlimited powers."
-- Thomas Jefferson

Friday, July 10, 2009

Like Minds

I read a disturbing interview with Ruth Bader Ginsburg earlier this week. Here is a quote from it regarding her view of Roe v. Wade and it's implications:

Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of.
So that Roe was going to be then set up for Medicaid funding for abortion.
-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg from this past Tuesday's article found here.

I wonder which parts of the population she believes we don't want too many of. I wonder if there are any other persons who held the philosophy, that "we don't want to have too many of" a certain population. Let's investigate.

"More children from the fit, less from the unfit -- that is the chief aim of birth control."
and
“The most merciful thing that a family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.”
-Margaret Sanger, racist and founder of Planned Parenthood - leading provider of abortions in our country.

"Under the guidance of the Reich, Europe would speedily have become unified. Once the Jewish poison had been eradicated, unification would have been an easy matter."
-Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist Party (Nazi party) of Germany

"The ultimate aim for those 11 years during which I have been the Reichsfuehrer SS has been invariably the same: to create an order of good blood which is able to serve Germany"
-Heinrich Luitpold Himmler - Leader of Hilter's SS.

"Of the five identifiable steps by which the Nazis carried out the principle of "life unworthy of life," coercive sterilization was the first. There followed the killing of “impaired” children in hospitals; and then the killing of “impaired” adults, mostly collected from mental hospitals, in centers especially equipped with carbon monoxide gas. This project was extended (in the same killing centers) to “impaired” inmates of concentration and extermination camps and, finally, to mass killings in the extermination camps themselves."
-Robert Jay Lifton, historian and psychiatrist

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

So hard to pick from all these wonderful jobs

Help Delivering Fun --- Part-Time position delivering, picking up and setting up fun inflatables for parties, charitable events etc. Prefer you have your own vehicle. Call ###-###-#### or Cell ###-###-####. Must be physically fit, lifting can be heavy. Ask for Spacewalk

Sign Holder for Great Clips --- Sign holder needed for Washington great clips
please call to set up interview

Bartender --- We are currently accepting applications for a part time bartender. NO Drama queens with three stalker ex boyfiends or husbands in their lives. Must have your own dependable transportation

Ice Cream Truck Driver ---Seek person to drive my ice cream truck in ###### area, 1 hr 15 mins from St. Louis. This is 2 days a week position.

Bike Taxi --- St Louis 3Wheel Taxi is looking for drivers. We need drivers to operate our Bike Taxis during Cardinals home games, major events, and M L B All-Star Game downtown St Louis.

Trailer Park Overlord --- small trailer park and campground on the lake of the ozarks is looking for help in exchange for room and board. ...requirements: applicants should be open minded and accepting of alternative lifestyles. someone with strength and agility and not too big to occasionally crawl under a trailer to make a repair.


The recession appears to be over.

New Encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI !!!!

Pope Benedict XVI released his third encyclical Caritas inVeritate.

Click here to read it.

Here is an excerpt of the document I found particularly poignant to our times and the greatest evil of our time, abortion.


28. One of the most striking aspects of development in the present day is the important question of respect for life, which cannot in any way be detached from questions concerning the development of peoples. It is an aspect which has acquired increasing prominence in recent times, obliging us to broaden our concept of poverty[66] and underdevelopment to include questions connected with the acceptance of life, especially in cases where it is impeded in a variety of ways.

Not only does the situation of poverty still provoke high rates of infant mortality in many regions, but some parts of the world still experience practices of demographic control, on the part of governments that often promote contraception and even go so far as to impose abortion. In economically developed countries, legislation contrary to life is very widespread, and it has already shaped moral attitudes and praxis, contributing to the spread of an anti-birth mentality; frequent attempts are made to export this mentality to other States as if it were a form of cultural progress.

Some non-governmental Organizations work actively to spread abortion, at times promoting the practice of sterilization in poor countries, in some cases not even informing the women concerned. Moreover, there is reason to suspect that development aid is sometimes linked to specific health-care policies which de facto involve the imposition of strong birth control measures. Further grounds for concern are laws permitting euthanasia as well as pressure from lobby groups, nationally and internationally, in favour of its juridical recognition.

Openness to life is at the centre of true development. When a society moves towards the denial or suppression of life, it ends up no longer finding the necessary motivation and energy to strive for man's true good. If personal and social sensitivity towards the acceptance of a new life is lost, then other forms of acceptance that are valuable for society also wither away[67]. The acceptance of life strengthens moral fibre and makes people capable of mutual help. By cultivating openness to life, wealthy peoples can better understand the needs of poor ones, they can avoid employing huge economic and intellectual resources to satisfy the selfish desires of their own citizens, and instead, they can promote virtuous action within the perspective of production that is morally sound and marked by solidarity, respecting the fundamental right to life of every people and every individual.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Pope Benedict, throwing it down.

Here is a preview from Pope Benedict XVI's new Encyclical to be released very soon.

"Paul wants the Christian faith to have a 'responsible', an 'adult faith. The word 'adult faith' has in recent decades become a popular slogan. It is often used to refer to the attitude of those who no longer adhere to the Church and her pastors, but choose for themselves what they want to believe and not believe - a kind of do-it-yourself faith."

"Speaking against the Magisterium of the Church is presented as courageous. In reality, however, it does not take courage for this, since you can always be sure of audience applause."

"Rather it takes courage to adhere to the faith of the Church, even if it contradicts the 'scheme' of the contemporary world. It is this non-conformism of the faith that Paul calls an 'adult faith.'"

The Holy Father gave two examples of an 'adult faith'. First, "to commit to the inviolability of human life from the very beginning, thus radically opposing the principle of violence, in defense of the most defenseless humans." And second, "to recognize marriage between a man and a woman for life as a law of the Creator, restored again by Christ."

"For Paul, following the prevailing winds and currents of the day is childish."

Things in the Shire are Made to Endure

Today, in my usual unemployment visit to daily Mass, I saw one of the most encouraging scenes I have seen in some time. There are usually two older gentlemen, in their 70s and 80s respectively that serve for Father every morning. Today however, they were training a new alter server, age 9. It was the perfect example of how parents nurture the faith in their children and grandchildren. Grandfathers passing on traditions to grandsons as their grandfathers did for them. It was so funny to see the two older gentlemen pointing to where the boy should kneel, where he should put the Chalice, how to genuflect or bow, etc. And the boy was so concerned about doing everything just right.

I'm not quite sure why, but it comforted me in a way. The best I can describe is by saying it makes me feel better knowing that there are places in the world where grandfathers still teach their grandsons what is true, what is good, how to live. For these are the most worthy of lessons, I believe.

Cheers!

Quote of the Day:
“I am not bound for any public place, but for ground of my own where I have planted vines and orchard trees, and in the heat of the day climbed up into the healing shadow of the woods.”
-Wendell Berry