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Jerry Pournelle’s always worth listening to, and no less with this post. A sample:

Newt Gingrich and others are calling it World War III. By definition, it cannot be a World War unless the United States is actively involved. Should we be in this war? The question is, what is the national interest of the United States, and what is our best way of protecting that interest?

…The Bush Doctrine says that any nation that protects and harbors terrorists who attack the United States is an enemy of the United States and can be a target for US military action. That is the primary Bush Doctrine, and I think nearly every reader here will accept that.

An extension of the Bush Doctrine is that planting democracies will further world stability and be detrimental to terrorism. That is a secondary Bush Doctrine, and I for one do not accept it…

It’d profit you much to read the whole thing. There’s more including some contributions from a reader on the Wegman Report—a bombshell exploding upside da head of global warmists… Hint: the “hockey stick” is dead, dead, dead.


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The Blogs of Summer

See that cute lil graphic in my left sidebar? The one with the waggledy tail purty flars n says “Blogs of Summer”? Yeh, that one. Well, Lyn @ Bloggin’ Outloud has this thing about “Blogs of this, that and t’other” and thought something along the lines of, “If I have this really cool idea I can flog as ‘promoting other blogs” maybe I can boost my TTLB ranking and traffic” or something like that.

Yeh, I know he didn’t SAY that, but I’m half-a-mind reader (and I have half a mind to use doing things like that, too). Check the blogroll out. Check out Lyn’s promo posts for The Blogs of Summer, and start nominating blogs tomorrow (at least, that’s what I understand the process is). The categories for (Best?) Blogs of Summer are (so far, maybe for sure, even):

1) Chick & Mommy Blogs
2) Humor & Satire Blogs
3) Milblogs and Military Support Blogs
4) Random Blogs That Don’t Fit a Category
5) Kitty Kat Blogs (And Other Assorted Pets)
6) Political Blogs

So, head on over and make your nominations for “best of” the Blogs of Summer.

Lyn’s strongarmed a few of us weak reeds into hosting various categories, and I just sent an “OK, OK! Quit twisting my arm!” (*VBG*) email about hosting the political Blogs of Summer category. We’ll see how that goes, won’t we, campers?

Lobotomizing America/Open Post

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While this video is still available on Youtube, I’ll link to it. It’s really that important that folks who missed this John Stossel 20/20 episode see it. Keep in mind, Stossel touches on just a small portion of the problem with so-called public education in America today. He posits “choice” as a solution to the problem he notes. That’s excessively simplistic, but a good start.

CLICK HERE to view the John Stossel 20/20 episode, “Stupid in America”

Important takeaway: most people in America think their own local schools are good schools. The problem is that most people just don’t know what they don’t know…

See also Fred Reed here, here and here. A sample,

Now a combination of the enstupidation of the schools, the inflation of grades, and the threat of class-action suits by the parents of failing students means that an adolescent can graduate without assuming any burden whatsoever. Indeed escaping schooling is easier than finding it. Countless colleges will accept almost anyone and graduate almost anyone.

That last observed phenomenon is probably part of the reason for this.

While more Americans are graduating from college, and more than ever are applying for admission, far fewer are leaving higher education with the skills needed to comprehend routine data, such as reading a table about the relationship between blood pressure and physical activity, according to the federal study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics.

Or, another example cited in the WaPo article, read a prescription bottle label (kinda important being able to decode and understand how to take one’s meds, eh?). In fact,

The test measures how well adults comprehend basic instructions and tasks through reading — such as computing costs per ounce of food items, comparing viewpoints on two editorials and reading prescription labels. Only 41 percent of graduate students tested in 2003 could be classified as “proficient” in prose — reading and understanding information in short texts — down 10 percentage points since 1992. Of college graduates, only 31 percent were classified as proficient — compared with 40 percent in 1992. Schneider said the results do not separate recent graduates from those who have been out of school several years or more.

Rather puts the lie to a recent commenter to a post I made elsewhere who fatuously claimed that the literacy rate in the U.S. was on the rise, eh? Of course, that kids who aren’t qualified for college now attend may be skewing the test cited in the waPo article, right? But, but… they are at least high school grads, right? Heck, if they graduate from high school unable to read and understand food or drug labels (food ingredients/instructions for taking meds), then that’s an indictment of public education, no?

Kids today are dumber than a bag of hammers. And while it’s easy to blame public schools (because, well, public education in the U.S. today is crap) and even mass media (another bag of worms), the real fault lies with complacent, selfish, stupid adults who are parents and other supposedly responsible people who do not really give (enough of) a damn about the children to learn what their own education lacked and refuse to allow their children to suffer the same abuse.

So, the adults who should be making sure their children recieve a good education continue to simply wallow in their own ignorance, despite how that ignorance harms their children. How can parents demand a good education for their children when they simply resign their children to the abuse of the system, when they don’t bother to learn WHAT their children are (or aren’t) being taught and why? Instead, as long as the sports teams (or whatever personal interest the parent elects to make their means of living vicariously through their children) is doing well, folks tend to think their school’s juuuuust fine, thanks.

Well, stupid adults who are not actually handicapped with physical brain damage have no excuse. Their only reasons are laziness, selfishness and complacency.

And it’s the fault of every lazy, selfish, complacent adult who does not

a.) learn what they don’t know about the lacks in both their
schooling and their children’s schooling and
b.) learn what really needs to be done to remedy the situation

…who are to blame for the crap schools that pass for public sducation in these Unite States and for the fact that dumbass educrats, politicians, professors of education, pubschool administrators and their ilk are lobotomizing yet another generation of Americans.

Fine. Let the feddle gummint, schools of education, and all the educationist apparatus ruin another generation of American minds. After all, it’s for the children, ya know, and who’d really want them to have to grow up to be citizens who can think well and have a knowledge base broad enough to be able to vote intelligently, become productive workers and generally grow up to have at least a little common sense?


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Paying the Butcher’s Bill

This is not an easy post to write, and I’ll say up front that I know I cannot do the subject matter justice.

This is about a guy named Stan (NOT his real name) and his four sons…

Last Friday, I was just too pooped to pop. I’d been doing some renovation here at home evenings and in “grab time” as I could all week. Fortunately, for the really heavy stuff (like multiple moves of Wonder Woman’s upright grand piano), Son & Heir was around to help. Usually. (Picking up the flooring was a different story, but it’s all good.)

So, too pooped to pop also meant I was too pooped to cook. And not feeling like “eating out” eating out. So… we bundled into Ferdinand (the Taurus) and headed outa county for some decent fast food, which around here meant one thing: THE fast food joint. Now, there are several of this type within driving range of twc (say, 40 miles or so), but rthe nearest one is the best one. Truly better food and… nice atmosphere. In a fast food joint! (Amazing, really.) And the reason is “Stan”–the manager.

Recently, though, “Stan’s” been looking tired, worn. Usually energetic, highly personable, a guy folks think of as a friend on merely short aquaintance. A great people person. I commented to Wonder Woman about the changes in “Stan’s” affect, and we wondered what had been going on with him since we’d last been in (which, as we looked back, had actually been several months).

We’d finished our meal (and it was good food–again, amazing for a fast food joint) and were nursing our sodas, just relaxing, when I engaged “Stan” in conversation while getting some refills. We talked a bit at the machine, then he came and joined us at our table.

Lotta talk about his work, his boss making him take his accumulated vacation time, etc., and then he kinda eased into things. You see, one of the reasons his boss was making him take his accumulated vacation time is that his grandson, whom he’s never seen, and his daughter-in-law, whom he’s never met, are due in the U.S. in a couple of weeks.

From Iraq.

It seems that one of his sons met an Iraqi girl while stationed there, married her and had a son of his own. So “Stan’s” a grandfather, now.

Which takes a little of the sting out of losing two of his sons in Iraq this year, one of whom made him a grandfather.

Right. “Stan’s” retired Army (his MOS was all over the map, but trust me, “special forces” was in there). His four sons are Army. Three were stationed in Iraq, one in Afganistan.

All are back, now, although two returned in caskets. This year.

You know the thing that would be strange to folks on “the left” who proclaim their caring for the guys in Iraq (but no surprise to anyone who’s met even one or two guys like “Stan” and his sons) is that “Stan” harbors no ill will toward the military, the administration or “the war” as a result of his loss.

And his two sons, from his report, are itching to get back in theater.

It’s people like “Stan” and his family who are paying MORE than their share of the cost in blood and real treasure who have real moral authority, not people like “Mother Sheehan” who is, by all evidence, enjoying her loss no end.

Four sons. Two gone. A newly arrived grandson and daughter-in-law to care for.

“Stan” and his sons, and all those like them, are true American heroes.

Pray for them and families all over this country just like them.

Note a father who holds a different opinion (and how Bruce deals with it) at Conservative Cat.


N.B. Because I was not even thinking about blogging during the hour or so we sat visiting, I did not ask “Stan” for permission to relate this, and so I am not using his name or even directly identifying the very recognizable “fast food joint” he manages. I hope to touch base again with him before he goes on vacation, but this will have to be enough.

Guard the Borders Blogburst

While I actually prefer ranting and raving and foaming at the mouth to the lies that Political Poltroons, Academia Nut Fruitcakes, Mass Media Podpeople and loony Left Moonbats pass off as “reasonable discourse, today’s Guard the Borders post is by someone who approaches the subject with a calm reason that persuades me to forgo my personal prference for going after those who aid and abet in the criminal trespass/illegal alien invasion they excuse as merely the presence of “undocumented immigrants” with (metaphorical) pitchfork, tar and feathers (and rope and tree).


A Clarification on my Position on Immigration

Written By Linda at Right as Usual

In talking to some readers, I realized that they were under the impression that I disliked immigrants.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

My maiden name sounded distinctly “ethnic” and unusual. As a result, most people assumed that I was one of the many displaced people that arrived in the Cleveland area after WWII, including the recently arrived.

I, not being the brightest bulb in the pack, just thought they were interested in fascinating me when they eagerly initiated conversations. I didn’t realize at the time they were hoping to talk to a fellow “newbie”.

This resulted in my acquiring friendships with people from:

    * Estonia
    * Germany
    * Brazil
    * Lebanon
    * Syria
    * India
    * Taiwan
    * Japan
    * Hong Kong
    * Pakistan
    * Vietnam
    * England
    * Greece
    * Jordan
    * Romania
    * Hungary
    * Poland
    * Spain
    * Peru
    * Korea
    * Austria
    * Liberia
    * Yugoslavia
    * Mexico

…just to name the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

With the exception of one person from Mexico, they all had something in common – they LEGALLY immigrated.

And that’s the crux of my “problem” with immigration. I simply think it’s unfair to keep allowing people to flow over the border without going through channels. Some want to think of themselves as compassionate people, who gladly accept the “poor, huddled masses, yearning to breathe free”.

Yeah, right. By allowing those who ignore inconvenient laws to escape retribution, our country is denying law-abiding foreigners to claim their rightful spot in the queue. Folks, we can’t accept everybody. The world holds over 6 billion people. At what point would you like us to stop taking everyone in?

When our economy breaks down under the strain of taking in under-educated, under-skilled workers? Many of them don’t contribute to Social Security and taxes – they are paid under the table.

When our schools no longer have the ability to educate our children? It costs money to provide ESL services, folks.

When the illegals outnumber the natives? And vote against democracy? See last week’s Blogburst articles for examples of THAT.

Any discussion of immigration has to begin with a recognition that we can’t take in a flood of people without documentation, who started that journey by breaking the law, and who largely don’t speak much English and have little education or skills. To do so jeopardizes the very structure of our society. We can bring in SOME, we can adjust to helping them assimilate, we just can’t manage the process with this many at once.

Yeah, I know they just want to work. The question to ask is, would you give up YOUR job to help the immigrant? Would you take them into YOUR house? Would you work a second job to pay for educating their kids?

If not, then you haven’t the right to expect the rest of the country to do what you won’t do.


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Linda makes the point I make every time I call my congresscritters (two of whom–the senators–are pretty firmly on board with protecting our borders and enforcing our laws) and the White House: any dealings with illegal immigrants that allow them to stay and “earn” citizenship is NOT making them get in line with (or preferably behind) all the others who are seeking legal admission to this country. And politicians’ representations otherwise are simply lies. And that includes President Bush’s lies in this matter.

False Authority

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I believe people today are too “credentials crazy” and rely too heavily on someone’s C.V. to provide validation for their postings. While I have gone the university/grad school route (in a couple of different fields), I try to avoid citing those degrees or even my experience in those fields, as much as possible, to stamp “authority” over an opinion. If a particular personal experience (or set of experiences) can serve as support for other material from other sources, then that seems valid, but just saying “I have a (or several) degrees in such-and-so and work in the field” as an argument in and of itself for or against a position is just so much bullshit.

OK, rabbit trail (although this does indeed go somewhere, and will be revelatory). Authority has several faces, and several sources. Some legitimate and others not so (or not at all).

Two classes make religious authoritarian statements (although one denies it): actual, well, “religious leaders” and soi disant “scientists” who make religious claims about “science” (yes, there’s a good reason for the scare quotes).

In the area of relatively above board religious statements, there’s divine authority and human opinion. Wanna argue with God? Be my guest. (Glutton for punishment.) Some religious leaders claim divine authority. Tricky question. If one accepts the Bible as divinely authoritative, then a religious leader within Christianity (or I’d suppose Judaism) could claim to speak with authority if what he’s saying is… scripture. Otherwise, it’s just his opinion, and that’s only as authoritative as it is subject to reason, morality and scripture itself (we are talking about a particular set of authority here, after all). Any religiuous leader who simply asserts his opinion as authoritative because of his position within some religious hierarchy is playing at being the devil.

And yeh, if you wanna make an issue of it, I’ll argue that assertion from scripture.

Scientists as religious dogmatists? Global warming. There. That should be enough to tell any reasonable person to check the data, examine the processes, testing instruments and underlying assumptions at the very least before accepting any likely lie beginning with “scientists believe” or “scholars are in agreement” or any such crypto-cultic balderdash.

Oh! Lambasting “authorities”! Kicking the Sacred Cow by James P. Hogan. Just buy it and read. I don’t claim Hogan’s an “authority” on any of the subjects he touches on (nor does he), but he does point out some serious holes in the (really) religious statements of faith in scientism. Anthropogenic Global Warmism? Neodarwinism? Heck, “Einsteinism”. *heh* All just sects of the religion of scientism. And none of them nearly so authoritative as scientism would have you believe.

But what of darned near all other authority?

First, I distrust ALL assertions of authority. Unless a person can prove by citation of verifiable fact and via sound reasoning that their assertions are valid, then I don’t consider their assertions to have any authority at all. Credentials don’t count with me.

That includes doctors.

Lawyers.

Preachers.

Teachers (of anything). Particularly, if a teacher cannot do–competently–what they are purporting to teach others, then I tend to write them off.

I will always place more credence in a carpenter telling me “This is how it’s done” (cos the carpenter’s authority can be checked by looking at his work) than I would a politician telling me, well, anything (because a politician can be checked by looking at his work *heh*), but particularly, “This is just political reality.” “Political reality” is a self-referential construct, only as “real” as the power we give to (or is illegitimately seized by) the politician claiming it.

What of authority as exercised by various civil governments? More and more, if measured by the principles this nation was built on as articulated by the Founders’ generation particularly, civil government authority is illegitimate. Think Kelo or Martha Stewart or Ramos and Compean or Ruby Ridge or the TSA or… (yes, the list is long and growing)

In fact, the more powerful the government entity, the more abusive and illegitimate its authority seems to be. Which is why so many of the easy pickings in governmental/bureaucratic abuses are from federal exercises of authority.

In fact, if all I were to say about the illegitimate use of “feddle gummint” authority–indeed, abuse of citizens that is in exactly the same vein as those abuses the Founders decried in the Declaratiion of Independence–were “Lon Horiuchi” then that would be enough to demonstrate absolute proof of Samuel Francis’ “anarcho-tyranny” label of bureaucratic/governmental abuse of authority.

And oh, my! did the Department of “Justice” cover itself in shame in the Ruby Ridge/Lon Horiuchi coverup or not? Department of “Jam-up-citizens” would be a more accurate name…

Authority: distrust it. Make it prove itself worthy of respect. Martha Stewart is my hero(ine). If only because her case made manifest the depravity of abusive “feddle gummint” turf-building anarcho-tyrannists. She was punished under 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 for “Lying to Government Agents”–according to testimony by the government agents in question AND a witness the “feddle gummint” persecutors later indicted for perjury for his testimony against Stewart. (Yeh, I don’t recall reading how that ended, but that they themselves indicted their own well-coached witness, the one who was THE critical nail in Martha’s coffin, says a lot, doesn’t it?)

At least some good, of a sort, has come out of the Martha Principle: “How to Avoid Going to Jail under 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 for Lying to Government Agents.”

Read it. Somewhere, there’s a feddle prosecutor or bureaucrat who can nail you for breaking a law or regulatory rule you don’t know exists. All that’s needed is for a feddle gummint bureaucrat or prosecutor to set his/her sights on you and decide they want your hide. That’s an essential element of anarcho-tyranny: the ability to pick and choose among thousands of regulations and laws and selectively enforce them for personal gain–turf-building, career-enhancement or simply petty revenge.

That’s where abuse of Constitutional authority has led us.

ANY abuse of authority is just as evil. Yes, evil.

Distrust authority. Men lie, usually for short-term gain. Bureaucrats are more likely to be petty, venal, corrupt and/or incompetent than not. Politicians are more likely to be all of those AND consumate liars than not.

And that brings me back to a revelation. Yeh, I have some academic creds. They are all crap. At best. From my earliest years, I learned to tune out the bullshit artists who claimed to be teachers (though I was fortunate to have some at all stages of my formal education path who were able doers in their field, as well). I consider myself semi-literate. Not a day goes by that I don’t make a new (to me) discovery, a “Hey! I didn’t know that!” kinda experience. Not all are as shocking as picking up an uncle’s “Bible”… to discover that it was in Greek (“But, but, I just heard him reading a passage aloud in English!”). Put me in a mind to get me one-a those thangs, too…

No, not all my “Aha!”s open up what seems to be a whole new world, as that experience did, but daily I learn new things that remind me–daily–how much there is to know that I do not.

And that also makes me a bit suspicious of folks who say with “authority” that things are such-and-so, when not only can I see exceptions to their model, but once firmly held their (false) view myself…

Question authority. Give persons “in authority” only the respect they are due… which means, only when they are right or at least honestly attempting to argue from reason and verifiable fact. When they are wrong, blow them a big, fat, juicy-wet raspberry. Ridicule is the highest, best response to false authority, the most generous response false authority deserves.

Want my C.V.? Go suck on a rock. My C.V. is irrelevant.


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Who? What?/Monday Open Trackback

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Following a week mostly off blogging but during which I still ended up in several extended email exchanges, I thought to myself, “Self, some folks apparently think they know you and are making some false assumptions. Perhaps it’d be a service to be a lil more revealing about one’s past, eh?”

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Et tu, Brute?

No, this entry isn’t about betrayal, per se.  I’ve just always wanted to use that phrase as a title to a blog post.  Another one I’d like to use some day is Ecce Homo.  I’ll think of some place to put that one and surprise you.

I guess the theme of this post, though, is about false expectations.  Isn’t it true that we expect the media to present the news in a manner that is consistent with our own world view?  And when CNN or NYT doesn’t conform to our line, we complain that they are biased.  Well, what do we expect?  We all are biased.  I think the ones with the most integrity will admit their biases and take a stand – thus letting the chips fall where they may. 

And it seems that Conservatives have an easier time with this than Liberals.  We know we have a narrow line to walk, but believe it to be the best one (whether or not it reflects the reigning party line) and aren’t afraid to say it.  Out loud.

So I’m not advocating that we quit confronting the liberal press – we should continue to point out the inconsistencies of their coverage.  Let’s just not get upset about it when they do.  After all, we have their track record to go by, we should know what’s coming.  Unlike poor Julius.

MarineS cool Off

by:Angel

Crossposted at :thirdworldcounty

Just in case you forgot to thank a soldier today.
Or to hit your knees and pray for one.

OBSERVATION POST OMAR, Iraq — Sleeping inside a vast refrigerator definitely has its advantages in Iraq, especially when the summer sun pushes daily temps toward the 120-degree mark.

Of course, some folks might actually lose sleep when they realize their heat-resistant bedroom used to house hundreds of chilled, dead bodies.

For the Marines of 3rd Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, moving into an old Iraqi government morgue just north of Fallujah was a vast improvement over past accommodations, if not a little unsettling.

Initially, the Marines would simply set up camp in an abandoned building and conduct patrols and operations for Regimental Combat Team 5 on a weekly rotation. Eventually, Company A moved into the morgue and dubbed the walled compound “OP 4.”

Marines find life in former morgue ‘cool,’ but not quiet continues..

The name of the post has already been switched to OP Omar, in honor of a fallen Iraqi army soldier.

Company A’s good fortune doesn’t mean its stay at OP Omar has been a quiet one.

The compound had the dubious distinction of appearing on a jih–adist Web site several months ago.

In chilling video footage set to music, an insurgent sniper wounded both a U.S. Army soldier and a Marine who were tinkering with a radar unit on a roof at the compound.

In another instance, members of a supply convoy narrowly escaped death when a mortar shell arced into the compound, punched through the roof of their Humvee and out the driver’s side window and exploded on the ground. The Marines’ heads were ringing, but all avoided serious injury.

“You’ve got to be very careful about how you engage and when you engage,” Long said. “The difficult thing is that you just don’t know who the enemy is. It could be someone you just walked past or somebody you just shook hands with. The enemy plays by different rules than we do.”

C’mon folks.
Let’s hear it for our Marines whose blood, sweat and bravery keep us alive.
Sleeping in a morgue…all in a day’s work.

Mainstream media are still chompin at the ole bit and salivating to find a reason to condemn our warriors for doing what they are there to do.

Let us give pause and remember what exactly they are trained to do: kill our enemy. The enemy of freedom.

Nation-building and peacekeeping were allegedly being handled by ahem “diplomats” from their ivory towers in the U.N…yea right.

And while they insist our soldiers present the vile terrorists gunning for them, an open hand of friendship, the sane amongst us suggest our soldiers present instead, a fast and furious closed fist.

Lest MSM and the N.Y.(not really with the ) Times forget…..just last summer, six Marines died in an ambush.

Two days after that fateful event, 14 more Marines died when a roadside bomb destroyed their vehicle.

So… from Angel..
Semper fi to all those who wear the eagle, globe and anchor insignia.

And………..Stay cool dudes and dudettes….even if it is inside a “refrigerator”!

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