Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?

In a recent article that’s well worth reading, Dennis Prager announces the dropping of all charges against the two “butt-slapping” seventh-graders and then addresses a central concern that circumstances like these raise:

“A democracy cannot long survive the contempt more and more Americans feel for American law.”

That contempt is growing in direct proportion to the numbers of law enforcement officers, prosecutors, bureaucrats and legislators who demonstrate contempt for the law, a sense of entitlement, selective enforcement and arbitrary persecution of common citizens for the personal enrichment, enhancement of position or simply satisfaction of a bully mentality among law enforcement officers, prosecutors, bureaucrats and legislators WE cede power to.

And that’s the answer to the question I posed in my subject line: Who guards the guardians? We must. We must hold those who have sought the power to enact and/or enforce laws to the highest standards of conduct. Any time we observe a law enFARCEment officer making a mockery of the law–whether it is the cop speeding to his coffee break or the “Lon Horiuchi” who sees a “weapon” (a baby) in a mother’s arms and kills the mother, LEOs must be held to the highest standards of responsibility and when found to have violated them, suffer harsher consequences than common citizens, for “To whom much has been given, of him much shall be required.”

And the same for legislators, bureaucrats and prosecutors–more and more it seems, “persecutors” in the vein of Johnnie Sutton, Mike Nifong, Bradley Berry and Michael Schachter. “Michael Schachter?” you ask. Yep, there’s little doubt that Michael Schachter railroaded Martha Stewart, but almost no one cares, because, after all, she’s rich, right?

Justice perverted for one is justice perverted for all, friends.

It’s an axiom that power corrupts. Beginning with a sense of entitlement in the smallest things (“I can speed to my coffee break because I’m a cop”) and proceeding to killing 82 American citizens (Waco) abuse of power and its coverup (shame on John Danforth!) breeds a just and understandable contempt for law. Or at least for those brutes tasked with enforcing the law evenhandedly who instead use their power to enforce (or abuse) the law for their own purposes.

The answer to that is to do exactly as Dennis Prager is doing here: EVERY TIME we see the law used as a tool of anarcho-tyranny (loosely, abusing citizens instead of going after outlaws–see the article on Samuel Francis at Wikipedia)
And the same for legislators, bureaucrats and prosecutors–more and more it seems, “persecutors” in the vein of Johnnie Sutton, Mike Nifong, Bradley Berry and Michael Schachter. “Michael Schachter?” you ask. Yep, there’s little doubt that Michael Schachter railroaded Martha Stewart, but almost no one cares, because, after all, she’s rich, right?

Justice perverted for one is justice perverted for all, friends.

It’s an axiom that power corrupts. Beginning with a sense of entitlement in the smallest things (“I can speed to my coffee break because I’m a cop”) and proceeding to killing 82 American citizens (Waco) abuse of power and its coverup (shame on John Danforth!) breeds a just and understandable contempt for law. Or at least for those brutes tasked with enforcing the law evenhandedly who instead use their power to enforce (or abuse) the law for their own purposes.

The answer to that is to do exactly as Dennis Prager is doing here: EVERY TIME we see the law used as a tool of anarcho-tyranny (loosely, abusing citizens instead of going after outlaws–see the article on Samuel Francis at Wikipedia) we must press as far and as hard as possible to see the harshest possible penalty fall upon the abuser of power. Frankly, in the case of prosecutors who abuse their power, simple disbarrment is not harsh enough, though it may be all we can expect. *sigh* (Oh, for the days when a little “railroad expedition” organized by Dr. Tarr and Mr. Fether might be possible! *heh*)

Oh, and as for “butt-slapping” seventh-grade boys? I’d agree with anyone who proposed the proper punishment for their behavior: a close aquaintance with my old seventh-grade math teacher’s paddle. You could hear the crack of the swats all the way down the hall (and into the next year, for that matter. *heh* Heck, the doughy lil old seventh-grade English teacher from my early teen years could probably have put the fear of God into those low-brow wannabe Till Eulenspiegels).


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From a Gen-you-wine Windows Guru

Anyone unhappy with Vista?

“I could go on and on about the lack of drivers, the bizarre wake-up rituals, the strange and nonreproducible system quirks, and more. But I won’t bore you with the details. The upshot is that even after nine months, Vista just ain’t cutting it. I definitely gave Microsoft too much of a free pass on this operating system: I expected it to get the kinks worked out more quickly. Boy, was I fooled! If Microsoft can’t get Vista working, I might just do the unthinkable: I might move to Linux.”

Jim Louderback, outgoing editor of PC Magazine.

*heh*


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Not exactly a burning question

All these shows about cereal killers. Why would anyone want to kill cereal? Who cares, anyway?

*heh*


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“Rainy Days and Mondays…”

Well, today is both. And hearing Karen Carpenter in my head makes it all even more melancholy…

So, hit me with your best shot, will ya?


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I missed this one *heh*

Over at The Amboy Times: Why Muhammad Could Not Have Been a Prophet

Of course, what’s left out of the discussion–mostly–is that the standards of a good, righteous life simply do not apply to Mohammed, as far as Islam is concerned, because Islam is built around the fundamental principle of blind self-contradiction.

But regardless of the otherwise fine content, one statement made on the post is a blatant foul:

“…Muhammad’s life is that of a gangster godfather.”

Gangster godfathers worldwide are slandered by such a statement. To associate such comparatively moral, righteous and humane individuals with the savage, filthy sociopathic conman, thief, rapist, pedophile, mass murderer and slaver, Mohammed (Butcher of Medina, et al), is indeed a calumny of terrible proportions! Gangster godfathers everywhere are owed a sincere apology for this base slander!

*heh*

And, of course, anyone, anywhere, any time who reveres that savage, filthy sociopathic conman, thief, rapist, pedophile, mass murderer and slaver, Mohammed (Butcher of Medina, et al) and seeks to emulate him IS at the very least a savage, filthy sociopathic conman, thief, rapist, pedophile, mass murderer and slaver… wannabe.

Religion of peace, MHWA…


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Orson Scott Card on Harry Potter

Orson Scott Card’s written a thoughtful piece about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that I believe deserves to be broadened a bit. While I wouldn’t go as far as he does in his paen of praise for J.K Rowling and Harry Potter, he does make key observation:

Literature matters only to the degree that it shapes and changes human behavior by making the audience wish to be better because they read it.

It becomes importantly bad only to the degree that it entices the audience to revel in actions and memories that debase the culture that embraces it.

Indeed. And not just because such a statement runs completely counter to the subliterate views of American English departments and hoity-toity “lit-ra-chure” critics. No, that statement deserves attention because it is true not only of the written word but of music and all the other arts as well.

Crap music is crap as much for the content of its lyrics (and underlying musical structure–such as it may be) as because the performers can’t find or reproduce pitches. Crap (graphic) “art” is indeed crap as much for its content (such as a crucifix in a jar of urine) as for the lack of ability of its “creators” to draw a straight line… or a beautiful one.

And Card’s comment reminds me yet again of the much-neglected (actually, more offten sneered at) Principles of Classicism that embody precisely the ethoc Card evokes:

  • balance
  • clarity
  • accessibility
  • expressiveness
  • edification

It is, of course, the last element, edification–Intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement–thatCard alludes to. Face it: not only is there a great lack of beauty in the arts today, but the very idea of contributing to the “Intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement” of one’s readers, listeners or observers just doesn’t seem to enter into the minds (or hearts, if such there may be) of the fake “artists” that populate the wasteland of literature, the graphic and performing arts today.

Actually, one of the reasons I so appreciated “So You Think You Can Dance?” and dubbed it the best TV of the season was because every single show offered something of beauty–not all the routines were beautiful, but many were. And it also offered me lessons weekly in appreciating dance, as the judges proffered their mini-tutorials in dance form and performance. So, along with some truly beautiful performances, I gained some insight. Now that’s not exactly “Intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement” but it’s certainly better than 99.99999% of the crap that’s available as “art” today.

As to the Harry Potter books, well, I think Card accords them much more greatness than is their due largely because the wasteland of literature nowadays offers so little to compare them with in contemporary writing. So what if they all have the same plot and same tired old devices? At least, as Card clearly points out, there’s a grand moral theme running through them all (even the silliest early ones) and characters we can admire and despise, and we can be better persons for emulating Harry or Hermione or Ron or …Neville (and perhaps especially him).

That’s more right there than can be said of almost all of the “great” literature of the 20th Century… *sigh*


More Envirowacko B.S.

See my Thursday 13 this week? It began with,

1.) Freon. Betcha dollars to donuts all the brouhaha was just cos Dupont’s patent had run out. Whadda ya wanna bet?

*heh*

Well, my fav science heretic, James Hogan, has more on the CFC/Ozone scam: Frog Fantasies. A sample:

In the March 1998 issue of The Energy Advocate (http://www.jamesphogan.com/bb/content/032697.shtml), Howard Hayden reports on a big flap that has been going on for some years over a certain species of frog that lives high in the Sierra Nevada mountains, whose population appears to have been declining. Investigators have jumped to attribute this to increased UV radiation due to ozone depletion—although without presenting any actual data of a UV increase, which is assumed unquestioningly to have occurred because the prevailing dogma says so.

Yet after all the arguing over CFC breakdown, chemical reaction pathways, Antarctic “holes,” skin cancer, and so on, the one single fact that would follow if any of the scare stories had any merit, and before any effects could be experienced—a real, measured increase of ultraviolet at the Earth’s surface—has never been observed.

Read the rest at the link. 🙂


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T 13, 1.38: Just Stuff

No theme, just semi-random pseudo chaos.

1.) Freon. Betcha dollars to donuts all the brouhaha was just cos Dupont’s patent had run out. Whadda ya wanna bet?

2.) The world is too much with me. Connectivity is sometimes too much. No more cell phones for me.

3.) Mighty Hunter (Buttons–our son’s dog that nearly died last year) apparently spent all day barking at a

4.) squirrel up our sycamores–although why a squirrel would find our sycamores interesting I dunno. Probably just messin’ with the dogs’ heads.

5.) Did I say it’s hot here? About 103F today, at one point.

6.) Decided I need to put an awning over the upper deck. Got two support posts attached. Needed about a gallon of water.

7.) As of around 10:00 a.m. Wednesday America’s Third World Countyâ„¢ now has a “four-lane” extending through the whole county… *sigh* Well, except for a couple of short transition points where lanes are restricted while folks are being retrained to take the new road.

8.) And about 13 more traffic lights than a decade ago (when there were… none).

9.) I try reading newspapers and just can’t get past the crappy grammar and misused words, nowadays. OK, I can ignore it on most blogs (including sometimes my own–*LOL*), but the people putting newspapers out do it for a living and apparently don’t give a rat’s ass about the nuts and bolts of their profession: words and their proper usage.

10.) I love eBooks. Well, except for not being able to read ’em while I’m taking a nice looooong soak. *heh*

11.) Toilet paper: whoever thought this one up should have a monument in every civilized country in the world (which, of course, excludes all Muslim countries).

12.) Don’tcha just love the REAL “Serenity Prayer”?

“Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill because they really ticked me off!”

*heh*

13.) Who’d you vote for this week on, “So You Think You Can Dance?”?


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Riddle me this

Rosemary points to an interesting development at the Public Broadcasting System:

I have news that as of August 14, 2007, the Public Broadcasting System has finally taken their claws off the documentary that was supposed to air as a special with “America at a Crossroads.” However, the Oregon Public Broadcasting is being very sneaking about this situation.

It is going to air in Arizona without any publicity, and it will be after prime time. The name of this documentary is “Islam vs. Islamists.”

(More at the link above)

All well and good if Islamics even seem to be divided, but riddle me this:

How can anyone who reveres Mohammed (pedophile, rapist, mass murderer, slaver, etc.) and seeks to emulate him differentiate themselves from Islamic terrorists except by saying, “I have not engaged in acts of mass murder, rape, pedophilia or slavery, etc. in my reverence for and discipleship in following The Butcher of Medina… yet.”?

Hmmm?

Just asking…

Tilting At Windmills?

At Ponder the Maunder (about 3% of folks will pause to go “Huh?” at the title while 0.005% of folks will “get it” immediately; 99% of AGW folks will start foaming at the mouth), a high school student from Portland, Maine, takes on the Anthropogenic Global Warming folks, gives Algore a much-deserved spanking and holds NASA’s James Hanson’s feet to the fire.

A Very Good Read. Highly Recommended.


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