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Friday, December 03, 2004

PEST 2

When left-winger demagogues play on your emotions, this is the result.

Pathetic.



Florida Kerry supporters meet for group therapy

Voters shout epithets at President Bush during first PEST counseling session

Published Thursday, December 2, 2004 at 6:00 pm
by Sean Salai


Twenty John Kerry supporters met for their first group therapy session in
South Florida Thursday, screaming epithets at President Bush as they shared
their emotions with licensed mental health counselors.
The first of several free noontime therapy sessions at the American Health
Association in Boca Raton was designed to treat what mental health
counselors have dubbed Post Election Selection Trauma (PEST).
“If I had a cardboard cutout of President Bush, and these people wanted to
throw darts at it, I would let them do it,” Robert J. Gordon, AHA executive
director, told the Boca News after the session. “It’s no joke. People with
PEST were traumatized by the election. If you even mention religion, their
faces turn blister-red as they shout at Bush.”
Although the meeting was closed to the press, AHA therapists obtained
permission from participants to provide an anonymous transcript to the Boca
Raton News.
“I’m scared,” said one man. “Democracy is at stake and nobody is rising to
protest this president.”
“I want to be a patriot, but it’s impossible to be a patriot in an immoral
war,” said another participant, a woman. “Bush is breaking up marriages and
dividing families by keeping our troops in Iraq.”
Gordon said the participants also granted reluctant permission to open up
next Thursday’s meeting to the general press. Reporters will be forbidden
from taking photographs or using the real names of patients.
“The media outlets, especially Rush Limbaugh and his ilk on talk radio,
scare our patients to death,” said Gordon, facilitator for the meetings.
“More than anything else, people with PEST tremble physically.”
Gordon said the Kerry supporters in therapy are predominantly Jewish and
older than 50. Most are registered independents and all live in Palm Beach
County.
“We mostly let them vent during the first session,” Gordon said. “By the
third session, we’ll be doing some meditation exercises to aid some of their
symptoms. We may use visualization and some techniques designed for bipolar
disease and other mental disorders. That might help them adjust to reality.”
According to AHA officials, symptoms of PEST are similar to post-traumatic
stress disorder. They include nightmares, sleeplessness, hostility,
listlessness, and emotional outbursts including threats to leave the
country.
“There’s an overall sense of emotional helplessness and abandonment,” said
Sheila Cooperman, a licensed AHA psychotherapist from Delray Beach. “In
psychology, we call it ‘learned helplessness.’ After you zap a caged dog
twice, he stops moving because he knows there is no place to go. That’s what
happened with these Kerry voters. They’ve been zapped so many times that
they’re on the verge of giving up on politics.”
Cooperman, also a practicing psychic, added, “One person today said he
thinks the country is now run by fascists. Another felt personally
threatened by the president’s love for big business. Many believe Bush is
going to draft their grandchildren. The anxiety may not affect them every
day, but it affects their energy level.”
An additional 30 people are signed up for two other AHA election support
groups, which will meet for the remainder of the year and possibly beyond.
Gordon said his patients’ emotional problems typically started with the
“hanging chad” debacle of 2000.
“First, they need to realize they’re not going to overturn the 2004
election,” Gordon said. “They have to live with it. The problem is they have
no faith because they think the religious right has hijacked the political
system. We try to tell them there is still an election in 2008. You can’t
just give up and be apathetic.”
The AHA, using a holistic approach to health that has been mocked as new age
voodoo by some national talk show hosts, has stressed to patients that their
post-election emotions are normal and deserve to be taken seriously.
“These people talk about the 2000 election being stolen,” Gordon said. “They
talk about Theresa LePore and the Ohio recount. They feel it’s the ‘Right
House,’ not the White House. They feel the world is not safe with George W.
Bush as president. They spewed out a lot of anger. They are angry at the
Democratic Party for being aimless and leaderless. They have a right to
these feelings.”
The Boca Raton News first reported on Nov. 9 that depressed Florida Kerry
supporters were seeking trauma therapy in the wake of the Nov. 2
presidential election. One Boca psychologist alone, Douglas Schooler,
eventually treated 20 Kerry voters with intense hypnotherapy — for a sliding
fee.
The trauma specialist, whose bills were covered by clients’ insurance
companies, was later accused by some colleagues of unethically “cashing in”
on the misery of Kerry voters. In interviews with the Boca News, Schooler
said many of the Kerry supporters had visited him for severe mental problems
prior to the election.
Unlike Schooler, the AHA is a registered Florida non-profit and its
therapists do not charge for sessions. Conservative talk show hosts Sean
Hannity and Rush Limbaugh recently offered their own “free therapy,” irking
the AHA counselors.

Sean Salai can be reached at ssalai@bocanews.com or 561-893-6427.

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

A great article about Higher Education ...

... by Abraham Miller, political science professor at The University of Cincinnati.

Here's the whole thing:


The Campus, the Election, and the Implications
Written by Abraham Miller
Tuesday, November 30, 2004


       The insular and self-congratulatory world of academe awoke to a shock on the morning of November 3, 2004.  Not only did the overwhelming majority of professors not vote for George W. Bush, few of them rubbed shoulders with anyone who had.

       The scenes on many campuses on the morning after the election were reminiscent of literary illuminati Pauline Kael’s oft-quoted remark upon learning that Richard M. Nixon had trounced George McGovern: How could Nixon have won?  I don’t know anybody who voted for him!

       Parents who send their children, at obscene costs and financial hardship, to be educated in such an environment certainly should be asking what their children are learning in institutional settings where diversity is a shibboleth, but political homogeneity and conformity are the norms.

       Recent studies funded by the National Association of Scholars reveal the preponderance of Democrats over Republicans on the American campus.  At Stanford, for example, there are seven Democrats on the faculty for every one Republican, and at Berkeley the number rises to over nine to one.  In fields in the social sciences and humanities the disparity jumps even higher.  The American Anthropological Association notes thirty Democrats for every one Republican. 

       Roger W. Bowen, general secretary of the American Association of University Professors, claims that these numbers are meaningless because the political affiliations of professors have little consequence for what they do in the classroom.  If Mr. Bowen truly believes that, he probably also takes at face value the statements of the Ayatollahs in Tehran about the intentions of their uranium enrichment programs.

       As someone who spent nearly four decades in the ranks of the professorate, I can tell you that everything from what goes on in the classroom, to what textbooks are chosen, to who gets on what university committees, to how students are admitted, is a function of ideology.  And the enforcement of ideology on a captive audience of students is most poignantly witnessed in what Alan Charles Kors and Harvey A. Silverglate call, ''The Shadow University:'' those changing values programs--imposed in residence halls, orientation sessions, compulsory lectures, and ''sensitivity sessions''-- where students are taught not how to think but how to adopt appropriate ideological norms and ape the political behavior of the faculty.

       Some of my former students captured the essence of one of these sessions by satirically noting, ''I’m a liberal Democrat, card-carrying member of Amnesty International who is against the death penalty—and you damn well better be one too if you want to survive here.'' 

       Among the tools in the academic inquisitors’ black bags is the speech code.  Although federal courts have repeatedly struck down speech codes as unconstitutional, they remain both on the books and enforced in hundreds of universities.  Often they are renamed in a strain at implausible denial with such euphemistic titles as “decency codes.”  Rarely, if ever, has the draconian and amorphous content of these codes been enforced against someone at the left end of the political spectrum. 

       Timothy Garneau, a sophomore at the University of New Hampshire, found out what it is like to run afoul of these codes.   Posting a humorous flyer to express his frustration with a slow moving dorm elevator, Garneau opined that freshmen women should take the stairs and lose those fifteen pounds that tend to plague first-year women students.  The University’s kangaroo judicial system came down on Garneau with a vengeance reserved for serious crimes. He was evicted from his residence and ordered into psychological counseling. 

       The university’s outrageous reasoning is that only someone who is mentally ill would poke fun at women.  But we should be equally outraged knowing that someone with a therapist’s license could easily be found on any campus to take such reasoning seriously.  Famed Soviet scientist Zhores A. Medvedev’s depiction of the Soviets’ use of the label of ''mentally illness'' and their mobilization of psychiatry to coerce political acquiescence has parallels in what routinely takes place on American campuses.

        There is a somewhat, only somewhat, just ending to Garneau’s  story.   The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education publicized Garneau’s plight and the university, faced with the antiseptic of disclosure and a possible lawsuit, withdrew its unconstitutional charges.  Still, Garneau spent three weeks living out of his car, had to be relocated to another dormitory and has been sentenced to extended disciplinary probation.  His sentence for using his First Amendment Rights is reminiscent of Alexandr I. Solzhenitsyn’s story of the Soviet citizen who remarkably was found innocent by a political tribunal and was then summarily sentenced to five years in the Gulag.  In shock, he asked how it was possible to be found innocent and still be sentenced.  Comrade chairwoman, without missing a beat, stated that in her courtroom the penalty for being found innocent was five years.  

        One can contrast Timothy Garneau’s experience with that of the Jihadists at San Francisco State University.  As Lee Kaplan has reported, when members of the General Union of Palestinian Students verbally and physically attacked College Republicans for exercising their rights to distribute campaign literature in behalf of President George W. Bush’s reelection, SFSU decided to prosecute not just the Jihadists, one of whom threatened to blow herself up, but also the College Republicans who were, according to police reports and witnesses, totally on the receiving end of the attack.  Clearly, at SFSU, the immediate penalty for being a Republican and being attacked is to be indicted along with your attackers.

       These outrages are a result of the insular, intellectually-homogenous political mindset that governs our campuses.  It is why professors’ political affiliations do matter.  It goes a long way toward explaining why Republicans and conservatives find the campus an inhospitable environment and, certainly, not a place to attempt to launch a career.   And it is why the general public should hold public colleges and universities accountable to their own hypocritical cries for diversity--beginning with breaking the left’s ideological stranglehold that grips the campus. 

      Are we really expected to believe that disparities in the political affiliations of college faculty are a consequence of Republicans and conservatives being intelligent enough to run governments but simply far and away too stupid to teach a freshman course in political science?


About the Writer: Miller is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Cincinnati and a former Bradley Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. His writings on political correctness have appeared in numerous popular and academic forums here and abroad. .


Wednesday, November 24, 2004

France is thankful ...




Grammar ...

The following is a post by a guy named "RawMaterials" from the message boards of Democratic Underground, a place where the far Left go to rant and rave. I have pasted it here - verbatim, in all it's grammatical glory.


RawMaterials  (134 posts)
Glimpse into the mind of a young ohio bush voter.

Yesterday i was out with some old college acquaintance's, the election came up(very easy with me) and i asked whom they voted for here are there response's, age, and vague reasoning. This should help us understand what is needed to get this kind of voter next time. there ages range between 21-23 male, smart, athletic, but not "into" politics or news.

note, this was in a car ride home i didn't have time to relay get into a discussion and set them straight or open up there minds to reality.
but this is still good info to work with.


The first male, said he was undecided all the way up to election day, and went with bush. here were the reasons, first "I knew what bush track record was and what to expect, but not with Kerry." "Kerry could have gotten elected and just removed all the troops from Iraq, and then one week later we would be getting bombed".

The second male, said he didn't watch any debates(thats when i chimed in so you voted for bush, because there would have been no way if you watch the debates you could have voted for him, he laft)his main reason for voting for bush is that he never relay new what Kerry stood for, and didn't want to vote for the "anybody but bush logic".

I started to get into economic things and how bush is running up deficits, and the second male stated that most of the recession was Clinton's fault. i just about died, i quickly chimed in about greenspan and interest rates and how Clinton did his job as a president and that was to create a surplus and control spending that the other market factors were out of his control (mostly). this enlightened him.

so how do the democrats fix this, I think they need to start to get dirty they need to relay attack the Republicans. they also need to make sure they have a candidate that people can understand and identify with.

granted these guys didn't know allot about whats going on but it looks like there the norm. I also feel that they might have been heavily influenced by there parents, and are not quite ready to be informed and make critical decisions on their own. There is hope for voters like this because they are very bright.



You may be surprised that this person went to college and has such poor grammar, but I'm not.

Like I said before, college is not for learning anymore - it's for indoctrination.

As you can see, this this guy gets an "A" in "pompous socialism 101". He probably graduated as a favorite of the professors - an expert in the areas of diversity and gender.


Kidding aside, I think this is sad. This person has no idea how lacking they are in the area of knowledge, and how misled they are in the field of politics. This person probably did everything that his professors told him to do. He probably even excelled in their eyes.

I am currently reading the book Left Illusions by David Horowitz (mentioned before), and Mr. "RawMaterials" reminds me of how Horowitz described himself as a ten year old budding Communist:

"I was just ten years old, but I thought of myself as someone who could lecture the president of the United States on the difference between right and wrong, and thus change the course of history. I was just starting out in life, yet was already suspended so high above everybody else. Was there anything I could do but fail?"
- David Horowitz, from LEFT ILLUSIONS chapter 2 "Idols" (originally from Radical Son: A Generational Oddyssey (1997))


Horowitz went on to become a charter member of "The New Left" in the 1960's. After seeing first hand the corruption and lack of accountability inherent in leftist politics, he then became disillusioned and is now one of the premier Conservative minds of our time.


Young Horowitz was, at an early age, completely indoctrinated into Communism. But, at the very least, he could still express himself and write with proper grammar. He DID possess a sharp mind and an excellent work ethic. Using these fundamental skills, he was able to recover and reinvent himself.

When the utopian rug gets pulled out from under Mr. "RawMaterials", and the political power of hate and emotions finally fizzles, and when he inevitably discovers that the world is not as it had once seemed ...


... what skills will he have to fall back on?


BTW I originally saw this on the Wall Street Journal's Best of The Web. You should read it daily. (email subscription is free)

Thanks ...


THANKSGIVING, 1789
Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor -- and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me "to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness."

Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be -- That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks -- for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation -- for the signal and manifold mercies, and the favorable interpositions of his Providence which we experienced in the tranquility [sic], union, and plenty, which we have since enjoyed -- for the peaceable and rational manner, in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national One now lately instituted -- for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed; and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and in general for all the great and various favors which he hath been pleased to confer upon us.

And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions -- to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually -- to render our national government a blessing to all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed -- to protect and guide all Sovereigns and Nations (especially such as have shewn [sic] kindness onto us) and to bless them with good government, peace, and concord -- To promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the encrease [sic] of science among them and us -- and generally to grant unto all Mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best.

Given under my hand at the City of New York
the third day of October in the year of our Lord 1789.

George Washington





THANKSGIVING DAY, 1943
By the President of the United States : a Proclamation

God’s help to us has been great in this year of march towards world-wide liberty. In brotherhood with warriors of other United Nations our gallant men have won victories, have freed our homes from fear, have made tyranny tremble, and have laid the foundation for freedom of life in a world which will be free. Our forges and hearths and mills have wrought well; and our weapons have not failed. Our farmers, Victory gardeners, and crop volunteers have gathered and stored a heavy harvest in the barns and bins and cellars. Our total food production for the year is the greatest in the annals of our country... -

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT



Private Charles Broderich, Reading PA., enjoys his Thanksgiving Dinner in Waurichen, Germany.
November 23, 1944.



PFC William Curtis (L) from San Diego, CA.,and Donald Stratton
(R) from Colville, WA., enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner in the
window of a shell torn building in Waurichen, Germany.
Both men are members of the 406th Regiment 2nd Battalion, H.Q



Tec/5 Albert L. Hyter, Toledo, Ohio, enjoys his turkey
dinner in the remains of a bombed out building in Waurichen.




THANKSGIVING DAY, 1991
By the President of the United States : a Proclamation

...As we continue the Thanksgiving tradition, a tradition cherished by every generation of Americans, we reflect in a special way on the blessings of the past year. When this Nation and its coalition partners took up arms in a last-resort effort to repel aggression in the Persian Gulf, we were spared the terrible consequences of a long and protracted struggle. Indeed, the millions of people who prayed for a quick end to the fighting saw those prayers answered with a swiftness and certainty that exceeded all expectations. During the past year, we have also witnessed the demise of communism and welcomed millions of courageous people into the community of free nations. -

GEORGE BUSH





President Bush's 2003 Thanksgiving Proclamation

Proclamation by the President: Thanksgiving Day, 2003

Each year on Thanksgiving, we gather with family and friends to thank God for the many blessings He has given us, and we ask God to continue to guide and watch over our country.

Almost 400 years ago, after surviving their first winter at Plymouth, the Pilgrims celebrated a harvest feast to give thanks. George Washington proclaimed the first National Day of Thanksgiving in 1789, and Abraham Lincoln revived the tradition during the Civil War. Since that time, our citizens have paused to express thanks for the bounty of blessings we enjoy and to spend time with family and friends. In want or in plenty, in times of challenge or times of calm, we always have reasons to be thankful.

America is a land of abundance, prosperity, and hope.

We must never take for granted the things that make our country great: a firm foundation of freedom, justice, and equality; a belief in democracy and the rule of law; and our fundamental rights to gather, speak, and worship freely.

These liberties do not come without cost. Throughout history, many have sacrificed to preserve our freedoms and to defend peace around the world. Today, the brave men and women of our military continue this noble tradition. These heroes and their loved ones have the gratitude of our Nation.

On this day, we also remember those less fortunate among us. They are our neighbors and our fellow citizens, and we are committed to reaching out to them and to all of those in need in our communities.

This Thanksgiving, we again give thanks for all of our blessings and for the freedoms we enjoy every day. Our Founders thanked the Almighty and humbly sought His wisdom and blessing. May we always live by that same trust, and may God continue to watch over and bless the United States of America.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 27, 2003, as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage Americans to gather in their homes, places of worship, and community centers to share the spirit of understanding and prayer and to reinforce ties of family and community.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-first day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty-eighth.

GEORGE W. BUSH




more presidential proclamations

Union of Californiat Socialist Republics...

here's a story from World Net Daily ...


World Net Daily
LAW OF THE LAND
Is Declaration of Independence unconstitutional?
School district sued for censoring founding documents, state constitutions

Posted: November 23, 2004
11:38 p.m. Eastern

In a season typified by lawsuits against manger scenes, crosses and even the words "Merry Christmas," a California case is taking the "separation of church and state" one step further – dealing with whether it's unconstitutional to read the Declaration of Independence in public school.

Attorneys for the Alliance Defense Fund filed suit Monday against the Cupertino Union School District for prohibiting a teacher from providing supplemental handouts to students about American history because the historical documents contain some references to God and religion.

"Throwing aside all common sense, the district has chosen to censor men such as George Washington and documents like the Declaration of Independence," said ADF Senior Counsel Gary McCaleb. "The district's actions conflict with American beliefs and are completely unconstitutional."...

... Just what documents did Williams submit that were deemed unfit for the school's students?

"Excerpts from the Declaration of Independence, the diaries of George Washington and John Adams, the writings of William Penn, and various state constitutions," said the public-interest law firm representing Willliams.




Excerpts from the Declaration of Independence are unfit for our students?

The diaries of George Washington and John Adams are unfit for our students?

The writings of William Penn are unfit too? What about naming a school after William Penn?

You may read these stories and wonder what these people are thinking. You may not understand how people could come up with such non-sense.

Until you see the Political Left in this country for what they are, then you will not get it.

Things will not make sense until you accept the fact that the American Left's embrace of socialism has put it in direct opposition with the institutional foundations of our country - Liberty, Freedom, Morals and Values.


William Penn is bad?...


You must realize that there are people teaching at our schools that promote Karl Marx over George Washington; Joseph Stalin over Ronald Reagan.

When you do accept these facts - not as wacky right-wing blogger fodder, but as a real problem - then it will be clear to you that when leftists in California get a chance to stick it to religion AND American history in one stroke, they will not hesitate.


Washington ... shunned in California?...


Just like in the story.


You will then be opened to a new world of clarity and understanding when it comes to the news and current events.

I wonder how this happened ...

read this story:


Airline Ships Couple's German Shepherds To Germany

Airline Ships Couple's German Shepherds To Germany

POSTED: 8:13 am EST November 23, 2004
UPDATED: 6:11 pm EST November 23, 2004
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- It may be ironic, but a couple that just moved to South Florida wasn't amused when an airline mistakenly shipped their two German shepherds to Germany instead of Fort Lauderdale Sunday.

"We got our luggage -- no dogs," said owner Ramiro Daza. "That's the most pathetic mistake that can happen. It's OK when you lose luggage, but life, like a pet, that's beyond comprehension."

The couple said when they examined the claim checks for their dogs, they noticed the wrong destination -- Frankfurt, Germany -- had been entered. Frankfurt is about 5,000 miles from Fort Lauderdale.

"For this to happen to this family is just unheard of," said Cherie Wachter of the Broward County Humane Society. "How they ended up in Germany when they were supposed to be in South Florida is just unimaginable."

The couple flew from San Francisco to Washington D.C. Sunday. They caught a connecting flight to Fort Lauderdale, but the dogs were accidentally put on another plane.

A United Airlines spokesperson said the airline is sorry for the inconvenience and the dogs will be flown back from Germany. The airline had said that the dogs would arrive at Miami International Airport Tuesday, but late in the afternoon, the Dazas found out their pets won't be back in Florida until at least Wednesday...


I'll go out on a limb here and guess that maybe a dumb airline employee didn't know that "German Shepherd" is not a destination, but a type of dog. At least they knew Germany was in Europe.

Whoever made this mistake, I bet they were exposed to a lot of diversity in school, but not a lot of perspective ...

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Perspective ...

Our children are not learning.

Not in Kindergarten, not elementary school, middle school, high school, and college.

There is no learning going on because we do not teach anymore.

We expose.

At every level, educators are always talking about how their purpose is to "expose the student to new ideas", "get the student out of their comfort zone", "out of the box", "to show the student a different view of the world than that which they currently possess".

It's about diversity and gender and race and diversity ...

And diversity ...



It is this mantra that Leftist use as an excuse to indoctrinate our children while keeping them dumb.

This is why our children know more about rain forests than George Washington (personally, as a 3rd grader at Wilmington Manor Elementary School, I remember learning about the endangered California Condor, learning about Greenpeace and The Rainbow Warrior, and seeing a leftist cartoon propaganda movie about baby seals being clubbed, but I don't ever remember studying American history for very long).

This is why, in the world's premier capitalist country, you can not actually learn about capitalism in our schools - however, you do learn about modern applications of Karl Marx.

This is why children who grow up with religious faith are taught that religion is dumb, religious people are dumb, and religion is a corrupt institution that oppresses women and minorities.

This is why children who grow up with a sense of right and wrong and morals and values are repeatedly and enthusiastically encouraged to forget what right and wrong and morals and values are.

This is why you have music students playing traditional African music and Indian music and Japanese Kodo drumming and Latin festival music and Aboriginal music and music by women composers and music by Brazilian composers and music by gay composers and music by African American composers...

...but they can't hear pitch, can't read music, and wouldn't know Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven if you slapped them up side the head with a forte-piano.


PC: Almost Dead, Still Funny
by John Leo | Dec 05 '94
NEWTON THE RAPIST

Sandra Harding of the University of Delaware describes Isaac Newton's Principia Mathemetica as "Newton's rape manual."Susan McClary, who has applied feminist theory to analyze music, writes of "the phallic violence" and "assaultive pelvic pounding" of Western classical music. She sees in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony the "throttling murderous rage of a rapist incapable of attaining release."




Now, there is no natural law that states, "in order for the learning process to happen, one must be exposed to all sides and all opposites".

Again, this is just an excuse for teachers and professors to teach your child whatever useless, decadent, anti-American garbage they want and do it in the name of knowledge.


To learn, one must first define what knowledge is - which I have planned for another post.

In this post, however, I do want to talk about teaching.


Teaching IS NOT exposing a student to new things.

Teaching IS giving a student a broader perspective on things that they already know about.




Here's what I mean:

I am now going to teach you something.

Ready?

Kirkwood Highway. Know it?

DE rt. 2

What do you think of when you hear the words Kirkwood Highway?

Traffic?

How about traffic?

Prices Corner? Best Buy?

Traffic congestion?

Do you think of anything warm, anything positive?

Kirkwood Highway is the "something that you already know about". You might even travel on it every day. But what do you really know about the road?



Now here's the "perspective".



Del. 2 Kirkwood Highway is named after Captain Robert Kirkwood, a Revolutionary War Hero born and raised on a farm near Polly Drummond Hill, DE (outside Newark).

Early Life
Robert Kirkwood was born in Newark DE in 1756. He had eight sisters and no brothers. He attended the Newark Academy (fore-runner to the University of Delaware) and worked the family farm on Polly Drummond Hill.

The First Two Years of War: 1776-1778
On January 17, 1776, six months before the Declaration of Independence, Robert Kirkwood (at age twenty) was commissioned a First Lieutenant in Col. John Haslet's Regiment of Continental troops. Kirkwood fought in 32 battles of the Revolutionary War, recording his observations in a Journal and in an Order Book that have survived to this day and have been published.



The State of Delaware has given Kirkwood an official marker, with the comments ...

Born 1756 on farm adjoining this church. Senior captain of Delaware Battalion of Continental Army after Battle of Camden, S.C., 1780. Distinguished throughout Revolution for undaunted bravery and devotion to cause of liberty. Brevetted major 1783. Killed in battle with Indians 1791 near Fort Recovery, Ohio, his thirty-third engagement.


Yes, he was killed in Ohio during a battle with Indians.

On Nov 4, 1791, at Fort Recovery [60 miles NW of Dayton OH, on the Indiana border] 1,000 Indians attacked the 1,000 soldiers (plus about 200 support people) and killed some 700 of them (including Robert Kirkwood). This was Kirkwood's 33rd battle.

One of his companions described the scene as follows:
          There, resting beneath a tree, lay old Kirkwood scalped,
          his head smoking like a chimney.
Note that "old" Kirkwood was only 35 years of age.


Ohio erected this monument for Kirkwood and the other fallen soldiers ...



The actual road Del. 2 came to be in the 1930's.

You can see it not on this map of Delaware from 1928 ...

click to enlarge

... and see it appear on this map of Delaware from 1938.

click to enlarge

Here is a current map of Delaware roads...


cool maps from HERE

For a complete description of where the road goes, click here.


There.

How has your perspective changed when it comes to Kirkwood Highway? It might almost be a different road to you now. And that's teaching - taking things that are all around us and digging a little deeper. Offering an intelligent and mature perspective about the things all around us, and gaining a new appreciation (named after a war hero) for things that, if the instinct to gain real knowledge is left alone, might form as a negative perspective in one's mind and would fail to be appreciated (Kirkwood Highway = just traffic).

How many things are there in your life that you know of, but don't really know how they work?

Do you really know how capitalism, a free market, and prices work?

Do you really know the purpose of moral knowledge and what it is used for?

Do you really know the story behind July 4th, 1776?

In our schools, with our children, this is the kind of learning that should be happening, this is the perspective that should be given, and on those topics.

But that's not what the Hippie/Liberal/Socialist/BabyBoomer teachers and professors do. They are always looking for the counter-point, the political angle. The opposite, the anti-perspective. The anti-American perspective.

Here is what a lesson on Kirkwood Highway would sound like if it were to come from your average college Professor:

Kirkwood Highway is named after Robert Kirkwood, a soldiering white male slave owner and religious fanatic. He was born on a farm, where women were confined to house work, near a church that women could not attend. He did however, connect with feminine and gay tendencies while growing up as the only brother of 8 sisters.

Kirkwood stood for the great American principle of dissent during the American Revolutionary War. Dissent is good. How can you be like our Founding Fathers and stand up for dissent today?

Kirkwood was killed by Native Americans in what is now Ohio. White males often killed Native Americans, making every white male born before 1930 an oppressive racist. Did you know that indians lived communally and smoked cannabis? It's ridiculous how the government sends pot smokers to jail.

Kirkwood was scalped and left near a tree. What are the homo-erotic and sexual aspects of scalping?

Del 2/Kirkwood Highway was built during the Jim Crow Years.

George W. Bush is dumb.

Roads are a main contributer to pollution and are a cause of much oppression and poverty in the world. Corporations are secretly behind the formation of roads.



I know the preceding seems ridiculous, but believe me, it's not too much of a stretch.

In their attempts to expose students to "diverse" viewpoints and beloved counter-culture, leftist teachers and professor's leave students confused, and moreover, angry at something. Angry at men, or capitalism, or The United States.

It amounts to indoctrination, not teaching.

So, what perspective (or lack of) is your child getting?

Do you know who's teaching your children?

It just might be this guy -

Philip Goldstein
University of Delaware
Associate Professor
Literary Theory, Novel, Victorian Literature

who also moonlights as the ...

... State Chairperson
Green Party of Delaware
...

... and is the same Goldstein that signed a petition for the "Palestinian Right to Return"...

... and also signed this anti-war petition sponsored by this far-left anti-Bush website ...

... and while I have you interested in the guy, pick up his book:

Styles of Cultural Activism: From Theory and Pedagogy to Women, Indians, and Communism

I've never met Goldstein. I also couldn't get into The University of Delaware as a student, let a lone teach there.

He might be a pleasant person. Mild tempered and polite.

But I can guarantee that, unless you want your child to receive a Marxist-Leninist education, you don't want this guy teaching your child.


How many more Goldsteins are out there in our little state?

Is your child getting perspective or indoctrination?

Turn her Red II ...

Read this article.


GOP Plants Flag on New Voting Frontier

Bush's huge victory in the fast-growing areas beyond the suburbs alters the political map.
By Ronald Brownstein and Richard Rainey, Times Staff Writers


WASHINGTON — The center of the Republican presidential coalition is moving toward the distant edges of suburbia.

In this month's election, President Bush carried 97 of the nation's 100 fastest-growing counties, most of them "exurban" communities that are rapidly transforming farmland into subdivisions and shopping malls on the periphery of major metropolitan areas.

Together, these fast-growing communities provided Bush a punishing 1.72 million vote advantage over Democrat John F. Kerry, according to a Times analysis of election results. That was almost half the president's total margin of victory.

"These exurban counties are the new Republican areas, and they will become increasingly important to Republican candidates," said Terry Nelson, the political director for Bush's reelection campaign. "This is where a lot of our vote is."

These growing areas, filled largely with younger families fleeing urban centers in search of affordable homes, are providing the GOP a foothold in blue Democratic-leaning states and solidifying the party's control over red Republican-leaning states.




How does this apply to Delaware?

We all know of the growth of Middletown and other areas south and west on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Young families are moving into these areas. Families ... people that want to form close communities like those of the days of our grandparents, not politically atomized and polarized environments that we have today.... people that want to live in clean and safe places for their children to play and go to school, not slums and playgrounds for wanna-be ganstas and delinquents ... people that want their neighbors to be fellow proud Americans, not anti-American scum-bags ... people that want government to work for them, one that is not just focused on fixing failed Democratic urban policy in Wilmington.

And so on. There IS a movement. Believe it.

The Democrats can not see it because they only look though the lens of race, gender, and diversity. Class warfare.

They can not comprehend a political movement that is held together, not by skin color or gender, but by the beliefs in morals and values.

Liberty and Freedom.

San Francisco State University ...

This is a must read, a follow up to stories about College Republicans and Palestinians at San Francisco State University.

Just like I have been writing, here is an example of socialists and terrorist Palestinians joining together to intimidate College Republicans. This is going on right now, in our own country.

Is San Francisco still part of The United States? You decide.

Palestinian Terror On Campus
By Lee Kaplan
FrontPageMagazine.com | November 23, 2004

Anatomy of a socialist ...



Rooney offers his opinon

Commentator answered questions on politics and journalism



The big quote from this article is Rooney admitting CBS was intentionally trying to smear Bush with the Rathergate scandal.


"I am very critical of some of the people at CBS who make it apparent what their political leanings are," Rooney said. "That's what happened to this thing of Dan Rather's that got out. There's no question they wanted to run it because it was negative towards Bush.


Wow, news flash.

The quotes that stuck out to me were the quotes that really reveled the socialist mind of Mr. Rooney.

For example ...

Rooney thinks Conservatives are rare and most people, especially those in college, are Marxist-Leninists just like him:

Second year Fletcher student Jeremy Harrington asked Rooney to "skewer people outside our borders," to which Rooney deadpanned, "There's bound to be a conservative in every crowd."


Rooney is concerned with what socialist governments of the world think:

Rooney responded by referring to the American failure to win the support of Iraqis and the world community in the Iraq war. He said the United States started the war "for good reasons," but he did not think the rest of the world agreed.


Rooney believes that war is not the answer, and if we just talked to them, they would listen.

"We are in such a leadership position and I just don't feel we are leading as well as we could," he said. "We should try and sell ourselves, and try to convince the Iraqi people - with something other than guns - that we are here to help."

Maybe - other than guns - we should recall our armed forces and just send a bunch of college professors over there to talk to them, because our government is too dumb and if WE WOULD JUST LISTEN TO COLLEGE PROFESSORS ...

Rooney thinks that Iraqis (brown people) are dumb, especially for freedom and democracy:

Rooney said he thought Iraq was "an ignorant society, not to be critical of them," a remark which was questioned later in his speech. Rooney defended the comment, saying that it is difficult to sell democracy in a country where few have access to the media and illiteracy is high, but acknowledged that "my attitude of the Iraqis is typical of the America I am complaining about."


Rooney thinks that religion is dumb and religious people are ignorant:

Rooney also attributed voters' reliance on religion in the recent election to ignorance. "I am an atheist," Rooney said. "I don't understand religion at all. I'm sure I'll offend a lot of people by saying this, but I think it's all nonsense."
He said Christian fundamentalism is a result of "a lack of education. They haven't been exposed to what the world has to offer."


Note to self: I must get back to college so that I can be exposed to what the World Workers Party, I mean The World, has to offer ...

Rooney likes to talk about "The Workers" and "The People" just like the Communist Manifesto:

Rooney said he also could not understand how "men who work with their hands voted for George Bush," and again attributing the phenomenon to a lack of education. "The labor force is conservative," he said. "How in the world did that happen?"


Rooney is mad that journalist make their political leanings know. I mean, you can't just come out and tell people that we are routing against the United States! Look how well it worked with walter Cronkite during the Vietnam War. We only learned after the fact that he was spinning and lying about the news in order to help the North Vietnamese Communists defeat the United States. We need to be a hidden 5th Column

"I am very critical of some of the people at CBS who make it apparent what their political leanings are," Rooney said. "That's what happened to this thing of Dan Rather's that got out. There's no question they wanted to run it because it was negative towards Bush."


Rooney is worried about Capitalism:

The veteran reporter said the news business "has been taken over" by 'the moneychangers.'"


This quote speaks for itself:

"I feel bad about the news business," Rooney said. "It has the prospects of being stronger than ever. There are good young people in the news business," he said, praising his fellow commentators Jon Stewart and Al Franken


Rooney thinks everything should be free to the people (free meaning, paid for by "donations" by Capitalists):

He said the media would be improved if money was donated for network newscasts so that they could run "an hour every night with real news and no commercials," he said. "I'd like to see free news."


Finally, after Rooney loses in the arena of ideas, he turns to personal insults - just like a true left winger:

Some of Rooney's answers seemed quaint and anachronistic. In an age where The New York Times ran an apology for not being aggressive enough in their reporting leading up to the Iraq war, Rooney said he thought the media was hard enough on politicians. When a student disagreed, he told her she didn't "have a leg to stand on."



Pompous, condescending, and far Left.

Mr. Rooney served our country in WWII. But so did both my grandfathers, and I don't remember them using their war experience to excuse bad behavior after the war.

That is exactly what Mr. Rooney has been doing.

Mr. Rooney, 2 years of combat photography in Europe does not excuse you for 50 years of pro-Communist/anti-American activity.


“Treating soldiers fighting their war as brave heroes is an old civilian trick designed to keep the soldiers at it. But you can be sure our soldiers in Iraq are not all brave heroes gladly risking their lives for us sitting comfortably back here at home.”- CBS News Correspondent Andy Rooney

Monday, November 22, 2004

Just A Kid ...


School orders boy to cover his T-shirt
'The Real Terrorist Is In The White House' is called a distraction by school officials


Some are offended by this kind of behaviour. I feel bad for the kid, but I do wish more socialists and far Left wackos identified themselves in this way. The more radical Leftists are exposed and identified, the better. Remember, just because they don't wear leftist shirts to school does not mean that they are not there.

I don't hold anything against this kid. He may not know it, but he's still young.

THE PARENTS, however, should be shunned. When you take advantage of the innocence of youth to promote your own political beliefs (and that IS what's happening here), it's a form of child abuse. This is a mild case, obviously, but what can it lead to when parents when parents throw their naive children into the political spectrum?...






Just stick teaching your kids morals and values when they are young, and their politics will come in good time.


Here's Hube's Take on the story ...

Jewish Delaware ...



There are about 13,500 of you out there, or about 1.7% of Delaware's population (2001).

There are about 1,800 (1,600 undergraduate/ 200 Graduate) Jewish students enrolled at The University of Delaware out of about 20,000 total students.

The Jewish vote in the 2004 presidential election looked something like this - 76% for Kerry 24% Bush. The Jewish vote has always leaned heavily for the Democrats (more even voted against Reagan the second time (1984) than the first (1980)).


Since my first observations in politics, I have never totally understood the modern connections between the Democrats and Jews.

Is it the traditional ties to communism and communal living?

Is it a demographic issue, considering that many Jews live in or have ties to elite (and leftist) urban communities in our large cities, trending them towards Liberal policies such as welfare and gun control?

Is it the anti-semitism and isolationism of the pre-William F. Buckley Jr. Republican party?

Or, is the Democratic Party just a good fit with the Jewish faith?



Now, notice that I have not included negative Jewish experience with Right Wing politics such as Fascism and the NAZIs as a reason for Republican alienation.
For those of you that don't know, the "ZI" in "NAZI" comes from the German word for "socialism" - "sozialistische", as in nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP). The NAZI's were socialist comrades with the Communists - the NAZI's were "Left".
You may have been taught by some leftist college proffessor that Hitler's "National Socialism" was actually "state-run Capitalism". Nonsense, that's an oxymoron. That's like saying "water is just wet fire".
This concept was made up after Germany launched operation Barbarossa in 1941 (invasion of The Soviet Union). Before this invasion, Stalin and Hitler were friends.. The subsequent war was not one of Left (USSR) vs. Right (Germany), but Racist Left (USSR) vs. Racist Left (Germany).
What Europeans call "the Right" and what we in America call "The Right" are two different things. Members of the "European Right" are just racist socialists. In America, we call any type of socialists "The Left". The difference lies in the fact that right-wing nationalism in Europe is based on physical and cultural attributes like skin color, eye color, and language. American right-wing nationalism is not about skin color or cultural background - or anything else arbitrarily physical, but love of concepts, such as Liberty and Freedom - morals and values. This is WAY different than in Europe.
You can see the The 25 point Programme of the NSDAP here. Besides the racial-nationalism and anti-Semitism, one can clearly see the language of Karl Marx (a German) and socialism.
Those 25 points sound A LOT like what Dutch Europeans are calling for today - anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant nationalist socialism.

(By the way - I do not like to reference the NAZI's too much. To me, there are few comparisons to the NAZI's when it comes to evil (Stailn, Pol Pot). I find it troubling when people loosely throw around the term "NAZI" like one would use the term "moron".)

More on Socialism later...



So the questions continue:

I ask why I keep seeing young Jewish students showing up at War Protests that have been organized by Far Left and Communist groups like the World Workers Party - groups that hate Israel have aligned themselves with Radical Islam, including the Palestinians. They show up and experience anti-Semitic signs and speech, and seemed shocked.

I keep asking why, in the face of Republican support and defense of Jews and Israel, many Jews still do not vote for, and even hate, Republicans.

I keep asking why American Jews support a Democratic platform that wants to pander to, and, model itself after Europe, a continent in the midst of an obvious anti-Semitic revival.


I AM starting to find answers with this man, David Horowitz, and his new book is a must read. In part of the book, you follow the life of a young Horowitz - an intelligent but naive kid who grew up in the Communist/Jewish communities of New York City in the 1950's and 60's. You should give it a look.


More than just getting votes and winning elections, I think it could be time that Jewish Americans (and Jewish Delawareans) abandon dreams of a world socialist utopia and get on board with The Republican Party. It's time to defend freedom against radical Islam and the influence of anti-semitic Europe. Full time.

Here are some more articles on this subject. I think that they speak for themselves.

But before you read them:

1) Do not fall for the excuse that some of these people are "just against Israel, not Jews in general". Believe me, I have seen them - they hate Jews.

2) Do not mistake these stories as isolated incidents. That's what they want, so you won't do anything about it.


E.U. Poll Reflects Excessive Criticism of Israel

Climate of hate rocks Columbia University

The Democratic Party's anti-Semitism problem

BBC reporter cried for Arafat

The Jews

Making Duke Safe for Hate

Speaking Truth to Duke's Academic Terror
By Rabbi Steven Ballaban


The Berkeley Intifada?

Columbia to check anti-Israel bias charge

"Columbia Unbecoming" in the clear light of day

Saturday, November 20, 2004

This is what the Dems want here ...

If you have not been following the story, the Dutch have been having major problems with Muslim fanatics. The story has been getting a lot of attention since the murder of Dutch film maker Theo Van Gogh.

I hate to say it in the wake of Dutch suffering, but this is what they get when they embrace socialism, pacifism, and moral relativism.

When you don't recognize evil in the world and fail to prepare a defense from it, you're in danger. When you make friends with evil because it also hates the United States and capitalism, you're playing with fire. When you're non-judgmental and shun morals and values, you're inviting evil people to your door step. And when you have weak and impotent law enforcement, you're never going to be safe.


AP Interview: Popular Dutch lawmaker urges halt to non-Western immigrants, shutting down radical mosques
- ANTHONY DEUTSCH, Associated Press Writer
Friday, November 19, 2004
(11-19) 11:36 PST THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) --

One of the most popular politicians in the Netherlands said Friday the country's democracy is under threat and called for a five-year halt to non-Western immigration in the wake of the killing of a Dutch filmmaker by a suspected Muslim radical.

"We are a Dutch democratic society. We have our own norms and values," right-wing lawmaker Geert Wilders told The Associated Press in an interview. "If you chose radical Islam you can leave, and if you don't leave voluntarily then we will send you away. This is the only message possible."

In his first interview with the foreign media since the slaying of filmmaker Theo van Gogh on Nov. 2, Wilders said his own life has been repeatedly threatened. He said he has begun living under state protection and has even had to stay away from his own home.

Wilders split with the free-market coalition partner Liberal Party two months ago because it backed the candidacy of predominantly Muslim Turkey for the European Union.

He formed his own conservative party, the Wilders Group, which has one seat in the 150-member parliament. But a recent poll suggested his anti-immigrant message was reverberating through the electorate, and he would win 24 seats if elections were held today -- up from 19 seats before Van Gogh's murder.

Wilders said that without swift, bold action, Islamic fundamentalism will topple the country's democratic system.

"The Netherlands has been too tolerant to intolerant people for too long," he said. "We should not import a retarded political Islamic society to our country. There is nothing to be ashamed of to say this. It's not Islam. I speak out against the facts."

In Brussels, Belgium, European Union leaders met Friday to discuss immigration, one of Europe's most pressing and sensitive issues. EU justice and interior ministers agreed to demand that new immigrants learn the language of their adopted countries and adhere to "European values" to guide them toward better integration.

Even as the number of immigrants arriving in Europe falls due to tougher policies, led by a sharp drop in the Netherlands, Wilders said closing the borders isn't enough. Newcomers should be forced to integrate.

"If in a mosque there is recruitment for jihad, it's not a house of prayer, it's a house of war. If it's not a house of prayer, it should be closed down," he said.

Wilders, known for his radical positions and peroxide-blond hair, has been a member of parliament since 1998. He was born and educated in the southern city Venlo, near the German border.

"I'm very tough on radical Islam. I have the toughest ideas on beating this problem and I'm proud of it. I say nothing wrong. I'm no racist, no anti-Islamist," he said.

Wilders and the police took the death threats more seriously following the slaying of Van Gogh, who had produced a television drama critical of how women are treated in some Muslim societies. The filmmaker was shot and stabbed to death, allegedly by a 26-year-old suspected Islamic extremist who holds Dutch and Moroccan citizenship.

The most recent threats were disclosed when two terror suspects, arrested Nov. 10 after a standoff in which several policemen were wounded by a hand grenade, were charged with threatening Wilders and other politicians, their lawyer said.

The latest video threat broadcast on the Internet -- in Dutch, with Arabic music in the background -- condemns Wilders for insulting Islam and offers the reward of paradise for his beheading.

Wilders' style and cause are reminiscent of Pim Fortuyn, a flamboyant political outsider who put immigration on the national agenda before the 2002 elections. Fortuyn was shot to death by an animal rights activist days before the vote, but major parties since have largely embraced his ideas.

Wilders said he is not opposed to mainstream Islam but is concerned by studies saying 10 percent of the Dutch Muslim population -- or about 100,000 people -- support radical Islamic views.

He cited a report by Dutch intelligence saying recruitment for jihad, or holy war, is taking place in as many as 20 mosques in the Netherlands, and said they should be closed and their imams, or preachers, arrested and deported.

"If we don't do anything ... we will lose the country that we have known for centuries. People don't want the Netherlands to be lost, and this is something that I get angry about and I am going to fight for, to keep the country Dutch," he said.


Danny Duncan's parents ...

Let's hear it for the parents who raised a 10 year old Conservative genius.




Little man on campus
By Sheila Ahern Daily Herald Staff Writer
Posted 11/15/2004
Rushing to class, Danny Duncan wheels his backpack on a mini-luggage cart behind him.

High school students twice his size lumber around chatting about who's dating who and Friday's football game.

"Hey, hand over your lunch money," a high school boy jokes while patting Danny's head.

"Ha, ha," says a smiling Danny as he quickly smoothes his cowlick back down.

But he keeps moving.

When you're 10 years old and headed to honors physics class, the last thing you want to be is late.

'I was really nervous'

Despite his luggage cart and limited hallway vision, Danny is usually one of the first students to class.

He spends every school morning at Antioch Community High School taking honors physics and honors geometry. After class, about 10 a.m., he takes a school bus by himself to Millburn Elementary School near Wadsworth for social studies, English and some video-game talk with fellow fifth-graders...

...But Danny does have one hobby that probably doesn't come up during recess at Millburn - national politics.

Danny looks forward to voting one day, and from time to time he stops by the Lake County Republican headquarters to help with mailings.

"I'm pro-life, and I like (President) Bush," Danny said.



link to a pdf article about Danny

Low standards ...



After writing my post this morning on racism and black politics in Delaware, I really dug into the story on the riot at the Pacers/Pistons basketball game last night.

It initially looked like all the players fault. Commentators on ESPN told me to have patience and place blame too early. They showed other views of the action and I watched closer.

After about 2 hours, it looked even MORE like the players fault.

I saw 7 foot athletes running around the Palace at Auburn Hills punching people in the face. Punching first, and with malice.

Of course the fans are to blame too. Their reactions were completely out of line. They did not instigate this mess however, not from what I've been watching for the last 2 hours - even with the ESPN pro-athlete slant. This started with a fight on the court.

Cowardly ESPN commentators are coming on Sportscenter talking about how Ron Artest was "innocently" laying on the scorers table. Huh? Is it innocent to lay on the scorers table after you were just in a fight? That's called taunting the home fans.

Cal Ripken Jr. would not have laid on the scorers table. Julius Erving would not have laid on the scorers table.

Cowardly ESPN commentators are also saying that they would have done the same thing if, let's say, someone were walking down the street and thew a beer at them. Oh yeah? How about if a gang threw a beer on them, would they still throw a punch? Because that is what threw the beer - a gang of about 20,000. This "gang" was the paying Palace crowd at the start of the game, but when 250 pound athletes jumped into the stands and started punching their brothers, fathers, and best friends, that crowd turned into a gang.

I think that it's pathetic how the talking heads on ESPN are trying to save their jobs by blaming only "fans" and sympathizing with the players. They are already missing hockey, they can't lose another sport.

I find it disgraceful that, in a time where so many have so little, arrogant athletes making millions of dollar for playing an insignificant game are held to such low standards of behavior. And, they can't even shoot.

Shame on you, ESPN "Shootaround Crew".

It is certainly easy to blame the fans, but I would follow the money. Whose paying for the tickets, and whose getting paid?

Obviously, these are not the role models we are looking for.

update Michigan was a "blue" state, as well as Oakland County (where the pistons play at, The Palace at Auburn Heights) where Kerry won by 1%. So, at least they can't blame "dumb Bush voters".
Oakland County, MI results

Aunt Jemima Update ...

In case you just assumed that the radio host who called Condoleezza Rice "Aunt Jemima" was black, here he is:

Meet white Leftist radio host out of Milwaukee John Sylvester, or "Sly".

Strip away all of the politics for a second - this white male called a black woman "Aunt Jemima", and it's not racism? Are we still trying to eradicate racism, or just make sure that it is only directed towards certain people - mainly Conservatives? Did Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream speech only apply to Liberals?

Of course, these questions are silly. Most of us in the GOP have eradicated racism. We're in the party of Abraham Lincoln for God's sake.

Martin Luther King's call for a color-blind society and unity have been put into action only with the capitalism and morals of The Republican Party, not the socialism and racial preferences of The Democratic Party. It is now only The Left who chooses to call people "nigger", "Aunt Jemima", and at The University of Tennessee, "Rag Heads".

If you didn't understand before, I hope you now know that anti-establishment white liberals can get away with any type of racism - as long as they claim to be for "civil rights". "Civil rights" is your "be a bigot for free" card. Maybe instead of civil rights, I should just say "socialism", because socialists can get away with racism too.

The Republican Party will never succeed with Black Americans until we change this atmosphere of double standards when it comes to talking about race. If we meekly surrendered former Republican Majority Leader Trent Lott for trying to compliment Strom Thurmond but let Liberals get away with calling Condoleezza Rice a nigger, then we deserve to to fail.


Delaware is about 20% black (19.3% of the Delaware population as compared to about 13% nationally). There are about 157,775 Black Delawareans.

President Bush lost Delaware 171,531 votes to Kerry's 199,887 votes, or a difference of 28,356 votes. We can't get 30,000 more Republican votes from 157,775 Black Delawareans?

Judge Bill Lee lost the Governors race 167,115 votes to Minner's 185,687 votes, or a difference of 18,572 votes. We can't get 20,000 more votes from 157,775 Black Delawareans?

I think we can get those votes. I think we, the Republican Party, suit Black Delawareans.

I think Black Delawareans are tired of the "soft bigotry of low expectations" in the form of racial preferences, welfare, and other forms of SOCIALISM that The Democrats have served up to the black community for the last 40 years.

I think Black Delawareans are tired of the Democrat's platform of moral relativism and mocking of religious faith.

I think Black Delawareans are tired of the shattered state of the institution of the Black Family and crumbling communities.

I think Black Delawareans are tired of planned parenthood, which targets the black community because it secretly believes that blacks are not capable of raising their own children. As I stated above, blacks constitute about 13% of the United States population, but Black American Women undergo 34% of all abortions. Again, there have been about 15,000,000 (that's million) aborted Black American pregnancies since Roe vs. Wade. In a Black American population today (about 13.5% of the U.S. pop ) of only about 44,000,000, this means that 1 out of every 4 black Americans that should be here today has been aborted.

1 out of every 4 are gone.
By the way, I can not find the number of Black Americans born since 1972 (Roe vs. Wade and legalized abortion in the United States). This would be an interesting number to have since it would reveal the odds that, as of 2004, all blacks had to beat to be born. These odds would probably approach a 1 in 2 chance, or only 50%.



Black Delawareans do not need liberal activists. They do not need the "I'm the Mommy and you're the Child" style of welfare that the Democrats have offered.

Black Delawareans do not need any help at all - and that's the point. They don't want white social heros swooping down from our colleges and universities to tell them what to do. It is the very politics that assumes Black Americans can not help themselves that has alienated most blacks, yet has attracted a few black fringe freaks to the Democratic Party.

I believe that Black Delawareans want what we all want - the simple respect and dignity that comes with the potential to be at liberty, and the freedom to succeed in capitalism at their own will. If the Republicans can bring THAT in 2006 and provide a leader and/or leaders - both black and white - who can and will communicate it, the sky is the limit.

None of this can happen, however, until we first stand up and talk about race without worrying about being called a racist by liberal activists.

None of this can happen when we let liberals define the word "racist" as, not someone who calls Condoleezza Rice a "nigger", but someone who opposes affirmative action and socialism.

We must defend our own.

Friday, November 19, 2004

Taxes

From Brain-terminal.com

Good for explaining how taxes work to your socialist/brainwashed friends.

The Mechanics of Tax Cuts


Public School

Here's another ridiculous story about our schools.

Again, send your kid to a quality school instead.


Zero Tolerance
Michelle Woo
The Arizona Republic
Nov. 18, 2004 12:00 AM

While setting up for a school dance this fall, two students in Gilbert thought they'd get in a few squeaky giggles after inhaling balloons filled with helium.

They didn't think they'd get suspended.

Their principal saw the gag as a violation of district policy on the non-medical use of inhalants. For that, she issued five-day suspensions, which she later reduced to one day...



no cartwheels either...

TheFIRE.org


The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has revamped it's website.

For those of you that don't know, FIRE defends free speech on the campuses of our colleges and universities.

This usually translates into protecting conservative students from ridiculous punishments and law suits by leftist university professors and administrators.

They have a sister website called Speechcodes.org that focuses on academia's attempts to set down rules about what one can say on campus.

An example of a speech code would be a written code of conduct that "bans gender specific language on campus", "prohibits any speech that would offend someone", or "bans inappropriate laughter".

Two Delaware schools have "red light" ratings, see here

See examples of speech codes and TheFire in action here.

Spain has racists, too...

Socialist Spain - workers paradise, racial utopia ...



1 Armada & no World Cup
From NICK PARKER
Chief Foreign Correspondent in Madrid

DECENT soccer fans fired a broadside at the sick senors of Spain last night over disgraceful racist taunts aimed at black England players.

Stars Ashley Cole, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Jermaine Jenas endured vile monkey chants as England lost 1-0 to Spain in a “friendly” in Madrid on Wednesday...


These are the people that we should be worried about because they "don't like us"?

Race is a big issue in the news these days, and I love it. The more that we can talk about it, the better. Don't clam up! Speak the truth!


One can clearly see the fan in the middle making monkey gestures at the black player from the English National Team, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

(see more soccer stories in my "Lower Delaware/Slower Delaware 1" post. European soccer fans - English too - regularly taunt black players with monkey sounds and racial slurs. It's disgusting.)

More on Rice ...

Feminist theory from Blogolution


FEMINIST THEORY
by Ken on 11/18/2004 12:10:05 PM EST
Jerry Fulcher, the liberal half of the Rick Jensen Show on WDEL spent the morning arguing that Condaleeza Rice shouldn’t be Secretary of State because she is a woman and therefore “not respected” in the Arab world...



from Hube's Cube

"Can liberals be racist?"
... some commenters have asked. My reply: Of course! No, they aren't typically overt about it like far-rightist Klan-types are. But it's pathetic just the same. For example, Professor James Loewen thinks the following is an "acceptable" SAT test question for black students:

Saturday Ajax got an LD:

a) He had smoked too much grass
b) He tripped out on drugs
c) He brought her to his apartment
d) He showed it off to his fox
e) He became wised up

Get it? Black SAT-takers can only comprehend items about drug use or sexual promiscuity. Anything else is "cultural bias."...

Where are you?

Condoleezza Rice is being called a "house nigger", "Aunt Jemima", and every other derogatory remark one can make about a black person.

I ask...

Where are you, Jesse Jackson?

Where are you, Al Sharpton?

Where are you, "civil rights leaders"?

Where are you, Congressional Black Caucus?

Where are you, outraged editorial writers?

Where are you, outraged letter to the editor writers?

Where are you, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, TIME, Newsweek, 60 Minutes?

Where are you, Boondocks cartoonist Aaron McGruder?

Where are you, outraged politicians who ganged up on Trent Lott?


Oh, great spirit of political correctness, where have you gone this day?





Radio Host Calls Rice 'Aunt Jemima'
Ted Rall Cartoon
Pat Oliphant
Doonesbury
Jeff Danziger
IF THERE were a monkey in the White House - and many reckon there is - then his trainer would be the world's most powerful person.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Lockman almost gets it right ...

Did you see this today?


Look, there's an elephant in Big Tent

By NORMAN LOCKMAN

11/17/2004

There is an elephant in the room when it comes time to talk about how Democrats and Republicans deal with minorities.

In broadest terms, Democrats are seen as champions of minorities; Republicans are seen as skeptical of them. Black Americans are so overwhelmingly Democrats that they constitute a special constituency bloc within the party. Black Republicans are still scarce enough within that party to be sneered at as tokens trying to escape racial identity.

At the national level, the most prominent face among black Democrats is the Rev. Al Sharpton, erstwhile presidential candidate and current Spike TV reality show host.

At the same level, the Republican Party is represented by Secretary of State Colin Powell and White House national security adviser Condoleezza Rice. They help run the country.

On Tuesday, President Bush, who garnered only 11 percent of the black vote on Election Day, nominated Rice, an African- American, to be America's next secretary of state, to replace Powell, Bush's most popular cabinet officer and also African American. Bush had two other black cabinet officers in his first term. He has just named a Hispanic, Alberto Gonzales, to be his new attorney general. Another black man was in the running for the job. With a possible vacancy looming for chief justice, conservative black Justice Clarence Thomas' name is being bruited about as a successor.

Seems to be a reversal of expectations, don't you think? Why do Democrats talk a good game, while Republicans are producing more tangible results on the minority power front?...



Just where did the myth that "Democrats champion blacks and Republicans are racists" come from anyway?

If you remember, Abraham Lincoln was a Republican, and he freed the slaves.


The Democratic party was the party of the South, and, after the Civil War (1861-1865), was a home for racial bigotry.

Then, during the 20th century, Republicans went on to lead the way on Civil Rights where it counted - in Congress:

In the 26 major civil rights votes after 1933, a majority of Democrats opposed civil rights legislation in over 80 percent of the votes. By contrast, the Republican majority favored civil rights in over 96 percent of the votes.

see for yourself

I bet you didn't know that!!!!!!

(Note to 1960's baby boomer/activist/hippies who take credit for civil rights: Do you actually think that your drug use, orgies, and rock music accomplished anything? How pompous can you be?)
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The legacy of Blacks and Left-wing politics traces back to the Communist movement of the early 20th century.

Meet Paul Robeson - Communist black man:

Paul Robeson

Robeson was a good looking athlete/actor/singer/ who, with his large muscles and deep singing voice, convinced rich Liberals and minorities of the 1930's-40's to turn off their brains, turn on their emotions (and libido for a sexy black man), and embrace Communism. (some things never change, no?)

Robeson also loved the Soviet Union and hated The United States.

Ever ready to do Stalin's bidding, Robeson attacked the formation of NATO, asserting that Negro's would never fight Stalin's Russia. An outraged Sugar Ray Robinson publicly declared that if he ever met Robeson he would punch him in the mouth. (This incident reminds me of the great Joe Louis who when asked why he was touring the South to urge Negroes to enlist replied: "Whatever's wrong with America, Hitler sure ain't going to fix it." Compare Louis's patriotism and political insight with Robeson’s cringing adoration of the murderous Stalin.)

(some things never change, no?)

see this story also

Robeson was the poster child for a movement to promote socialism as a means to a better world for minorities in America.

In the 1960's, Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program and the consequential breakdown of the Black family as a strong institution helped Stalin's/Robeson's minority/socialist dreams come true.

Democrats have since practiced a pseudo-socialism on black urban communities that, due to it's complete failure, has turned our once great American cities into slums, and a once bright future for American minorities into darkness.

So, how do they continue to get votes from the black community?

The only way they can - Marx style class warfare.

Race baiting.

Democrats know that they can not run on their record because that record is a complete failure when it comes to black people.

So, they demagogue instead. They blame policy failure on phantom White Republican Males (who have not had a say in city politics since the 1950's), and play to the emotions of a very real dark legacy.

Like a dog chasing it's tail, election after election, liberal policy failures are combated with even more liberal policy.

Things will change, however. The internet is here. The facts will get out.

Perspective will be given:

Black Delawareans 20% and other minority Delawareans are starting to reject the welfare state that has been pushed on them over the last 40 years by Liberal Elite, and could tip the scales in favor of the Republicans.
There is a national movement for Black Americans to rally around the now ailing institution of the black family. This institution was historically so strong that it persevered through 500 years of slavery, oppression, segregation, and racism - only to succumb to the urban socialism of the 1960's.
Black Americans are also starting to reject the Democratic party's promotion of abortion rights and planned parenthood - promotion that has translated into about 15,000,000 (that's million) aborted Black American pregnancies since Roe vs. Wade. In a Black American population (about 13.5% of the U.S. pop ) of only about 44,000,000, this means that 1 out of every 4 black Americans that should be here today has been aborted.

Just Back From Dallas ...



Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) pulls in a 50 yard touchdown pass in front of Dallas Cowboys defenders Nathan Jones (33) and Tony Dixon (24) during the first quarter in Irving, Texas, Monday, Nov. 15, 2004.
(AP Photo/LM Otero)



I just got back from Dallas where I attended the Eagles/Cowboys Monday Night Football game. Needless to say, I had a great time.

On the way to our hotel, my group passed Texas Stadium. We were all shocked about how much of a dump the home of The Cowboys really is.

The facility looks like an old patched up circus tent siting on top of a pile of large grey heating ducts, all of which is decorated with paint chips and fading blue blotches of graffiti (which are really supposed to be Cowboy logos).

I hope to post a picture of Texas Stadium that a friend took soon, but for now, here is one from the net that gives you an idea of what I'm talking about:



Coincidentally ...

On the Sunday before the game, there was an article in the Dallas Morning News about the condition of Texas Stadium.

Some highlights:

Fading star: Cowboys' aging Texas Stadium has lost its lusterSource: By BRAD TOWNSEND and ERIC AASEN / The Dallas Morning News
Irving, TX   11/13/2004


...Though at least $450,000 a year is spent annually on Texas Stadium, rust and other blemishes are easy to spot. Fortunately, TV seems to subtract 20 years from a stadium's appearance, camouflaging cracks, chipped paint and other blemishes with fast action, wide-angle views and just the right lighting...

...Fans at the Oct. 17 Cowboys-Steelers game had to walk through puddles of water along the Texas Stadium concourse. Though the stadium is structurally sound, fans say that leaking pipes and other blemishes make the games less enjoyable. Cowboys officials acknowledge that the older Texas Stadium gets, the more rapidly problems arise. But the franchise and the city of Irving spend at least $450,000 annually to sustain upkeep, preserve the stadium's rich history and enhance fans' game-day experience...

...Good riddance, some say, pointing out that the facility is well past its prime and beyond fixing.

Others believe the Cowboys and the city of Irving could do more to improve the Texas Stadium conditions, comfort level and ambience. Some wonder whether Cowboys owner Jerry Jones let things slide a bit to accentuate his case for a new stadium...

..."Jerry Jones is a billionaire," says McKinney resident Bill Hoffmire. "He surely can afford better than this."

Hoffmire, 65, is standing in the entryway into Texas Stadium's Section 7. It's halftime of the Cowboys' most recent home game, against Detroit, on a sunny Halloween afternoon.

Hoffmire says he stopped buying season tickets several years ago because he was disenchanted with the team's succession of coaches after Jimmy Johnson. But with his son visiting from out of town, he's back in Texas Stadium, carrying a $6 beer back to his $79 seat.

Hoffmire has water stains on his shirt. He, like dozens of other fans, walked under a five-foot section of dripping pipes in the concourse outside of Section 7.

One fan steers his nachos around the drips as if he were weaving through rush-hour traffic. Others cover beverage cups with their hands.

"You shouldn't have to walk through six inches of water," Hoffmire says. "They're making enough money to maintain this stadium, whoever's fault it is. Jerry, to me, is the big guy with the big money."

Many complaints may seem like minor annoyances, but fans say the irritations add up:

Large water puddles throughout the concourse and smaller ones in the stands. Potholes in the parking lot. Trash apparently left over from Friday and Saturday high school games.

In recent years, inspection reports have cited minor concerns with stadium concession stands. One report said that hot dogs were thawing in a sink meant for hand washing. Other reports cited roach infestations.

Two Texas Stadium employees who asked not to be identified say the complaints they most often hear from fans are overflowing garbage cans, restroom cleanliness and lack of toilet paper and soap by game's end.

Said one employee: "I've always said, 'Jerry Jones' wife should have to use these restrooms.' "

Then there is the infamous "brown stuff" that sporadically floats down from the inside of the roof, requiring a sweep-up before every game.

'It's pretty disgusting' ...

...On game days, according to Texas Stadium Corp. officials, an attendant is stationed at each bathroom and a small army of plumbers is on call...



Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia was NEVER this bad. It had many problems, but not like Texas Stadium. Even in it's last days, The Vet had at the very least a coat of fresh paint and working bathrooms.

Why, then, did The Vet have such a bad reputation while Texas Stadium still enjoys a good one?

Why is the national news media not giving Texas Stadium the same black eyes that The Vet got in it's last years?

Stereotypes and the media.

You see, whatever the news media wants perception to be is what it is going to be. In the media's eye, Philadelphia is a dirty rough town and Dallas is the home of a glorious and storied franchise. It does not matter that neither description is completely accurate or at all illuminating.

After listening to Summerall and Madden all those years, I really thought the Texas Stadium would be an awe inspiring place to see a football game. It was not.

All I really had to do was look for myself.

And, that's the point - if you just take a look past the liberal media's reality, you just might find that some other things are not as they seem. So, look for yourself.

Is Bush really dumb? Really?

Are all Conservatives really just dumb God-fearin' hicks?

If Liberals are really champions of women and minorities, why do they mock a black female genious who speaks Russian and plays the piano and, by the way, was just named Secretary of State?



Ted Rall, liberal cartoonist, refers to Condi Rice a 'house nigger'

That should get you started. Don't stop looking ...

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Lower Delaware/Slower Delaware 3



Charles Krauthammer explains the myths that liberals create about morals and values.



The myth of the bigoted Christian redneck

... In the post-election analyses, the liberal elite, led by the holy trinity of The New York Times -- Krugman, Friedman, and Dowd -- just about lost its mind denouncing the return of medieval primitivism. As usual, Maureen Dowd achieved the highest level of hysteria, cursing the Republicans for pandering to ``isolationism, nativism, chauvinism, puritanism and religious fanaticism'' in their unfailing drive to ``summon our nasty devils.''


     Whence comes this fable? With President Bush increasing his share of the vote among Hispanics, Jews, women (especially married women), Catholics, seniors and even African-Americans, on what does this victory-of-the-homophobic-evangelical rest?...


read it...

Friday, November 12, 2004

People's Republic of Cali

In California, it is safe for your child to be taught by Marxist-Leninists, Communists, and other extreme Left-wing demagogues ...

... but unsafe for them to do cartwheels.

Remember, starry-eyed liberal school administrators in Delaware - public, charter, AND private - look to California as a model.

Send your kids to a good private school instead.






11-Year-Old Girl Suspended For 'Dangerous' Cartwheels At School

POSTED: 7:49 am EST November 12, 2004
UPDATED: 1:06 pm EST November 12, 2004
An 11-year-old girl in West Covina, Calif., was suspended from her school from doing "dangerous" cartwheels and hand stands during lunch time, according to a Local 6 News report.



Deirdre Faegre, who is a Student of the Month at San Jose-Edison Academy in West Covina was dismissed from the school this week after school authorities warned her for the last time to stop doing gymnastic stunts during lunchtime.

Administrators at the school said they were concerned about safety of their students.

They said gymnastics on the playground creates an unsafe situation.

"I thought they were absolutely weird, because I see other kids playing baseball and soccer and I think that's more dangerous than gymnastics," Faegre said.

Deirdre's parents are giving the school's actions a failing grade. The family says they'll continue to stand by their daughter.

"I don't think they care about the children at all," father Leland Faegre said. "What sort of a parent or administrator would ever enforce a rule that would proscribe a child from using her arms and her legs? We have got to fix this mess because we have to let children be children."

Her parents said they will home school Deirdre until they find a more "reasonable" school.

Calls to school administrators went unanswered.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.


Copyright 2004 by Internet Broadcasting Systems and Local6.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


UPDATE:
I wonder if there are any TITLE IX issues with this cartwheel ban ...

give the headline writer a raise...

Morals and Values

Nuts!

"To the German Commander, "Nuts!" The American Commander."



General Anthony McAuliffe
taken on December 27th, 1944

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