Commentary Telling It Like It Is To Those That Might Not Want To Hear It & Links To News Around The Internet
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
In Rhode Island, the ACLU has had father-daughter dances abolished as unconstitutional. A single mother found the events to be discriminatory. One must ask. Was a compromise even sought where a child without the eponymous parent listed might be allowed to attend with the parent that they do have or was ruining every one else's enjoyment all around the primary motivation for the ACLU involvement in the case?
The September 2012 issue of Extra!, the magazine of Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting, laments that Hispanics make up 16% of the population but no more than 4% in many media professions such as broadcast news directors and CSPAN book reviewers. Before being extended such opportunities, shouldn't they have at least an average aptitude with the English language? It’s bad enough to go into a McDonald’s and have to ask repeatedly what it is that the cashier said. One shouldn’t have to endure a similar frustration when trying to catch the evening news.
Monday, September 17, 2012
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Comics: Art Form Or Waste Of Time?
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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Saturday, September 08, 2012
Privatizing entire cities is being discussed on Fox News. Would this be a way of implementing a form of dictatorship that certain Republicans and so-called conservatives would lap up and swoon in favor of? Often, they like to repeatedly remind that certain things such as rights and liberties do not apply in the context of such private organizational arrangements. Would residents be allowed to express dissent under such an authority as one could under a traditional government or would doing so bring the same penalties against you as if you were an employee speaking against your employer or a disgruntled customer the proprietor of an establishment wanted out of their store?
Friday, September 07, 2012
If America really is a voluntary union of 50 sovereign and independent nation states and not one nation indivisible as I have seen asserted in a Facebook post, what is to prevent some states from barring Black folks from the lunch counter without the others interfering? Why don't we take these implications a little further? Under this theory of 50 independent nation states, what is to prevent particular ones from forbidding interracial marriage or even authorizing the involuntary servitude of those failing to live up to certain racial criteria? Let's take the idea a step further. If there is no overarching set of principles to which the states are bound in union, what is to prevent Michigan from declaring Sharia law where those converting to Christianity from Islam and women refusing to wear veils are subject to public execution?
Apparently Gabby Giffords is the Democratic Party's equivalent of the retard that greets you as you walk in the door at Walmart and is expected to chase down criminals when the inventory theft scanners go off. If not, would she have been selected to recite the Pledge of Allegiance if she hadn't been shot in the head? And under the Obama healthcare plan, would those befalling a tragedy such as hers even been granted the privilege of continued existence?
Five Dematha Catholic High School athletes have been accused of soliciting prostitutes while attending an overnight event. Had these students been matriculated in a public school, would this story have even made it into the news? Are we going to be told the educational backgrounds of the harlots they solicited? The names of the students have been withheld because they are minors. So will the trollops involved be charged with indecent acts with the under-aged as if the ages of the genders had been reversed? Leftists often insist there is nothing inherently sinful about carnal acts outside of the bounds of marriage. If so, why is the media leery at this incident?
Prince William County, Virginia schools have stopped serving peanut butter out of concern for allergic students. Instead, sunbutter made from sunflower seeds will be served as a substitute. Who would have thought the sunflower lobby would have deeper pockets than the peanut interests. You don't see the entire educational establishment grinding to a screeching halt over those that might be allergic to sunflower seeds.
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