Fred on Border Security, Immigration

No, not Fred Reed this time, Fred Thompson. I saw this first at Leaning Straight Up and checked the Fred08 site out as a result. Folks, each and every point made in Fred’s position statement on this issue is straight and true and on target. Every one is in the X-ring. Read it. Really. READ IT. To begin with,

A fundamental responsibility of the federal government is to secure the nation’s borders and enforce the law.

*Hmph* That’s certainly something FIfi Mohammed Bush and his partners in crime (Democraps and Republican’ts alike who want to erase our borders) have sneeringly dismissed from their areas of responsibility. Fred’s “position paper” goes on to describe specific steps he proposes to “secure the nation’s borders and enforce the law”.

The only thing I’d add would be a system encouraging citizens to turn in companies and individuals they believe are violating immigration law. Perhaps a $5,000 reward per illegal deported as a result (tax free :-)) would be a good thing. No, not perhaps; I could retire a moderately well-off man on a reward like that. *heh* And still do a world of good for the citizens of this country, as well as for those who are willing to follow the law and seek entry legally.

Oh, and I very, very much appreciate Fred’s point 4:

English As Official Language. Make English the official language of the United States to promote assimilation and legal immigrants’ success, and require English proficiency in order for any foreign person to be granted lawful permanent resident status.

Yes, we really do need that. Heck, it’d do a world of good to have English exams for citizens born and raised here before they could exercise certain aspects of their citizenship… It’d have the salutory effect of limiting some of the harm done by subliterate Mass Media Podpeople, for example, if they had to show a proficiency in English (more and more of what I hear issuing from their pie holes is alien gibberish, straight from the Mothership orbiting Uranus *LOL*), but that’s another issue, eh?


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Unintended Consequences

“Never ascribe to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity.”–attributed to Napoleon

As I was out driving Prostate Washboard Road about 0-Dark-Thirty this ayem, I was once again reminded that the best intentions of even very intelligent, well-meaning people, urm, “gang aft agley“.

*heh*

Driving along on twisty-turny two-lane washboard of a road. High beams on, naturally. Another vehivle approaches and we both dim our lights, except… I turned mine completely off! You see, the engineers who designed the car put the on-off switch right on the end of the light stalk (how I often miss the old floor dimmer switch!) and it rotates very, very easily.

Right. Dimmed the beam and turned the lights off at the same time as I drew the light stalk–which is juuust far enough from the steering wheel to require removing ones hand from the steering wheel (on a twisty-turny two-lane road) to securely high/low beam–toward me to dim the headlamps.

Disconcerting? Yeh, and in slightly different circumstances potentially fatal.

I’m sure the design team carefully considered all the situations the average driver might encounter in average driving conditions, but it’s difficult to plan ahead to every circumstance, even more diffifult when planning for the “average person” in a diverse population, cos the “average Joe” DOES NOT EXIST. Such a person is simply a mental construct.

It’s even worse whenever politicians *spit*, bureaucrats, educrats or some other class that makes decisions affecting large numbers of people try to fix something they broke to begin with. The Law of Unintended Consequences insists that, however benign their intentions, however bright and capable individual politicians *spit*, bureaucrats, educrats, etc., may be, their meddling will always create proplems that did not exist before their intervention.

And, of course, savvy politicians *spit*, bureaucrats, educrats, etc., know this and simply consider it “job security”–though not aloud where those whose lives they’ve screwed around with can hear them.


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Pat Paulson Lite

So, Steven Colbert *yawn* is “running for President” (in North–oops!– South Carolina, only, at last word)… and possibly running afoul of “feddle gummint” bureaucraps in the process. *sigh*

“How serious can you get about running as a joke?” said Massie Ritsch, communications director for the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan group that tracks campaign finances. “The Federal Election Commission doesn’t have a great sense of humor.”

Hey! FEC, gettaclue! Colbert’s not even as serious a candidate as Pat Paulson was. Now, him I could see as a serious candidate, given some of the other loons running “seriously”. Too bad he died in 1997. Heck, Paulson’s corpse would be a better candidate than some of today’s current crop of politicians. *spit*

Loved one of Paulson’s campaign slogans (one that almost anyone could use in debating nearly every one of the current crop of presidential candidates):

“I’ve upped my standards. Now, up yours.”

Colbert is, urm, bush league by comparison.

UPDATE: A comment by Barb led me inevitbly to think of this:

*heh*

(BTW, the Bee Gees are often slammed as musicians by people with little or no real musicality of their own. Or even simple appreciation for music or the ability to recognize the lil things like, oh, pitches *sigh* The numbers of contemporary “artists” who wouldn’t recognize a song if it bit them in the a**, however, are legion. Take rap. Please. *heh*


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Speak the Truth, Be Sent to Coventry

“sent to Coventry”

The explosive subject of race and genetics has sullied the reputations of many scientists over the decades but none quite so famous as James Watson, who was suspended by his laboratory in New York late Thursday over his comments implying that black people have inferior intelligence.

Now, before my post is misused to assert that I think all blacks are less intelligent than all whites, let me assure you that I know more (well more) than a few blacks I consider my intellectual superiors and I meet white folks (daily! continually! without ceasing!) who are dumber than a bag of hammers.

That has nothing whasoever to do with the simple fact that James Watson’s observation is true, is borne out consistently in scientific investigation: unquestionably true that as a class (see here for one discussion of classes as I use the term here) blacks consistently demonstrate a lower intelligence (lower “g” if you will). That is is true is made obvious by the fact that no critic of his comments (zero, zilch, nada, complete and total absence of any whatsoever) have done anything but make ad hominem attacks upon Dr. Watson.

Name-calling absent any facts to support the labeling is no argument. That Watson’s attackers have no argument is obvious in the fact that they make no attempt to make any argument whatsoever.

The sun and moon and stars revolve around their flat earth and you’d damned well better not say differently because they can’t hear you over the fingers in their ears and the loud chanting of “La-la-la-la-la”.

Fred Reed says it well:

All right: Will anyone give me one scientific reason why separated groups of people should not have evolved different levels of intelligence? Groups differ in hair color, color of skin, shape of eyes, ratios of various long bones to others, biochemistry, and brain size. Give me one reason why all groups must be precisely identical in intelligence. Just one reason, and Watson’s argument fails. I’m waiting.

No one doubts, as long as blacks (or women) are not involved, that differences in intelligence can exist between subspecies, which is what the races are. No one will take exception if I say that Border Collies are smarter than pit bulls, or that they have been genetically selected for intelligence. Nor will anyone suggest that the difference is cultural, or that breeds of dogs are “social constructs,” or that Border Collies do not exist because intermediate breeds do.

Oh, as always with Fred, there’s more. It’s just that this time his sarcasm almost entirely takes a back seat to simple, clear reasoning.

Update: a reader at Chaos Manor in Review points out,

We hear loudly from critics when a white scientist of European descent points out that black racial groups have lower IQ scores on average, than whites. But if the point is to prove the racial superiority of whites, then why do they also conclude that East Asians are smarter than whites, and that Ashkenazi Jews are the smartest of all. Those latter conclusions are hardly going to appeal to your average white supremicist….

As a plain old “white” guy of European descent who is neither an Ashkenazi Jew nor (obviously) Asian, I have no problem acknowledging the simple fact that those two classes are smarter than the class I belong to, and that indeed, there are many in those two classes who are worlds and away more intelligent than I am.

Big stinking deal. I guess that makes me a racist who’s biased against “white” folks of European descent, eh?

*Feh* All these claims of racism (or sexism) whenever someone notes facts distinguishing classes of persons is just B.S.


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Another Monday Eaten by Locusts

*sigh* Just got in a little bit ago. Yep, almost 2:00 a.m. Long story. Looking ahead to a day too full for blogging, so hit me with your best shots, so I don’t fall too far behind the times today, ‘K?

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Sweet Poison

The words from Douglas Wilson, below, called to mind all the thoughts I have about the seductive traps, the sweet poisons in our society. Of course, Doug makes strong assertion of the antidote…

To this point, the American empire is the most powerful empire the world has ever known—whether economic, military, or cultural. We the Church are the kingdom of Christ in the midst of all this and, while we may be grateful for aspects of the US, we must not be seduced by it.

If the men who run this state of affairs will not submit themselves to the Word of the only true God, they will certainly not be restrained by anything so ephemeral as the “will of the people,” or “common decency,” or “shared values.” It is either Christ or increasing wickedness. That wickedness might be bright and shiny, but idolatrous paganism is always bright and shiny.

Read on.

Dead Men Walking

[N.B., the chiiling tag in the excerpt below has been exhoing in my head all morning, so… ]

Answering Sir Walter Scott’s question, posed below: Yes. *sigh* See/hear it every day from politicians *spit*, Mass Media Podpeople and many, many others…

The Lay of the Last Minstrel (excerpt)
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Breathes there the man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land!
Whose heart hath ne’er within him burned,
As home his footsteps he hath turned
From wandering on a foreign strand!
If such there breathe, go, mark him well;
For him no minstrel raptures swell;
High though his titles, proud his name,
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim
Despite those titles, power, and pelf,
The wretch, concentred all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And, doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust from whence he sprung,
Unwept, unhonored , and unsung.

May the day hasten when all such

…shall go down
To the vile dust from whence [they] sprung,
Unwept, unhonored , and unsung.

Amen.


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What Part of “the right of the people… to petition the government for a redress of grievances” Do You Not Understand?

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Update: I knew I should have gone here first: from the Oklahoma State Constitution–

Section II-3: Right of assembly and petition.

The people have the right peaceably to assemble for their own
good, and to apply to those invested with the powers of
government for redress of grievances by petition, address, or
remonstrance.

The subject line for this post is a question for Drew Edmondson, Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma and for the Oklahoma “supreme kangaroo court”.

The First Amendment to the Constitution singled out four specific areas that the “feddle gummint” could NOT infringe: political speech, the exercise of religion, peaceable assembly and… the right of citizens to petition their government for “redress of grievances.”

As it stands now, Paul Jacob is under a felony indictment for… organizing and aiding a petition in the State of Oklahoma that was politically unpopular… with the State powers that be. Read Jacob’s take. Yes, it is an advocacy statement, but having spent many years as a resident of Oklahoma, having gone to school there, worked, lived and voted there, I can credit his statement with hewing very closely to the reality of politics and bureaucracy (and jurisprudence) in that state.

He, and his “cohorts in crime,” are, in the asessment of this one time (long-time) resident, being put to the screws for bucking the political establishment, plain and simple.

Now, while I am not normally a fan of expanding the Fourteenth Amendment all out of shape to fit whatever fancy politicians *spit* or various splinter groups may desire, a clear application of the First Amendment at the State level seems appropriate here, even if arrived at through pressure from the Fourteenth.

Drew Edmondson has in the past lost more than a few “feddle” appeals based on First and Fourteenth Amendment claims and should now better than to seek to quash a petition drive on the flimsy grounds he claims. Heck, if Jacob’s report is anywhere near true (and I have, as I said, every reason to believe it is), a less-rigorously vetted petition that was popular with the Oklahoma political establishment (read, “did not threaten their stranglehold on Oklahoma politics and power”) went unchallenged.

Easy read: petitions that do not seriously threaten the power establishment are OK; those that do are not.

In recent memory, the First Amendment has been applied to the silly and the perverse whenever it suited the whims of the day, from hair length on a school child to publishing pedophilic obscenities, and State and local laws challenged–often successfully–uhnder the claim that the Fourteenth Amendment makes ALL the providions of the Federal Constitution apply to the States as well. Why then should the First Amendment not be applied to things it was clearly meant to address?

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Just because Snake McCain and his partners in crime, the congresscritters who aided him directly and Fifi “I hate free speech” Bush and the Supreme Communists who upheld McCain-Feingold, have shown no respect for the First Amendment’s clear purposes, that’s no excuse for Ayatollah Edmondson to do the same, is it?

Or is it.

Well, now that I think on it, it’s the perfect excuse. Political speech? Petition their government for redress of grievances? What’s next, free exercise of religion? Oops. That’s already dead, now isn’t it? (Just try opening a school board meeting with prayer or bowing your head while a sports team prays_*_ and see where that gets you nowadays.)

Bottom line: we’ve let Leftards, Mass Media Podpeople and others who genuinely hate it hijack the Constitution and make its provisions nearly meaningless. And this is (only a part of) what we get: a State Attorney General using the power of his office to quench the First Amendment right to petition.

If the Fourteenth Amendment truly does apply the Constitution to the States, as politicians say whenever it suits their purposes, then the First Amendment’s clearly-stated aims apply, and Ayatollah Edmondson needs to be sent for a remedial consultation with Dr. Tarr and Mr. Fether. He and his black-robed buddies on the Oklahoma Supreme Kangaroo Court.

*The thing that gets me about this one is the judge who implied that if the coach wasn’t praying, it was ok for him to bow his head. What? Restraint of religious exercise under the cover of supposedly enforcing the First Amendment? Yep. Exactly. Welcome to 1984.

Addendum: Also from the OKlahoma State Constitution (also liberally adapted from the U.S. Constitution):

SECTION II‑15
Bills of attainder – Ex post facto laws – Obligation of contracts – Forfeitures.

No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, nor any law impairing the obligation of contracts, shall ever be passed.

Niote that since this article applies to the legislative branch, what Drew Edmondson did in order to have a de facto creation of an ex post facto law was to simply have the Supreme Kangaroo Rubber Stamp Court of Oklahoma tweak a former “interpretation” of “redident status” and then apply that, ex post facto, to the petitioners recruited by Paul Jacob and the people he was working with. When you can get the courts to do your dirty work after the fact, you’ve no need for a compliant legislature (and legislators can smirk and be able to claim disingenuously that they aren’t responsible for the mess).


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So, Dems really do think President Bush is blowing people’s heads off for amusement

*yawn* What else is new?

Years of DailyKosites, DemocraticUnterpantsers, Mass Media Podpeople Hivemind propoganda, etc., and there’s a chance in the world that anyone, anyone, is surprised by this?

You don’t have money to fund the (Iraq) war or children, but you’re going to spend it to blow up innocent people — if we can get enough kids to grow old enough for you to send to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the president’s amusement.–Congresscritter Fortney Pete Stark, Democrap, CA

Now, readers here know I have my differences with Fifi Mohammed Bush (lapdog to successive Mexican presidents and best girlfriend of Saudi “princes”), but this is not just over the line, them’s fightin’ words, bub. In case you missed it, Fortney Pete Stark apparently believes President Fifi Mohammed Bush is off in the Oval Office cackling gleefully whenever he gets reports of another American serviceman dying.

Stark is absolutely stark raving loony-around-the-bend mad. IOW, a typical Democrap politician (which is just an avant garde Republican’t politician).

*feh*

Well, the one sterling quality Stark has is that he’s at least speaking openly what his colleagues think silently. Expect some tepid backwatering from colleagues along the lines of, “Well, of course what he said crossed a line, but I can understand how he feels. After all [ensuing disingenuous blabber and B.S. omitted for the sake of your digestion and my blood pressure]… ”


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