October 31, 2005

Carnival of Liberty & Showcase

It's time again!

This week's New Blog Showcase Carnival is up!

And the always wonderful Tarheel Tavern has been posted!

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Syria Scared

Oh, I bet Syria is absolutely terrified. Did you hear? The United Nations is REALLY serious this time. They've gone and done it. They're really getting ready. The UN has gone all the way on this one. They mean it. Really.

What did they do? They passed a resolution.

Oh, but they're not kidding this time! The resolution DEMANDED that Syria fully cooperate with the UN in investigating the Syrian Assassination death of Lebanon's former prime minister.

Oh, and if Syria doesn't cooperate? The infamous "further action."

The U.N. is really an absolutely useless organization -- and it's even more useless when the United States pretends to play along. It is long past time for the U.N. to follow the well-paved road of the League of Nations. And it starts with the U.S. just getting the heck out.

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Hiring Illegals is OK in NC.

A couple weeks ago, the US government arrested 36 illegals who were breaking various laws, including immigration and employment laws. They were working for a government contractor company and were from numerous countries: Congo, the Gambia, Ghana, Guatemala, Indonesia, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Pakistan, and Togo.

These 36 were "placed into removal proceedings." So they might be deported, but they might not. I can't find the details on these individuals, but usually they are released while awaiting their trials. Many never show back up again, of course.

I have waited a couple weeks to see what might happen to Cree, Inc., the company at which these illegals were working. So far, it's absolutely nothing. North Carolina does have laws against hiring illegals. Companies are supposed to be punished.

I'm waiting, Attorney General/Candidate for Governor Roy Cooper. When will you do your job?

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This has been a production of the Guard the Borders Blogburst, posted every Monday at Euphoric Reality. GTB seeks to raise awareness about the illegal immigration issue. If you would like to join the blogburst, send an email with your blog's name and URL to kit.jarrell at gmail dot com.

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A Simple Comparison

Elected Government Official:

Convicted of lying to a grand jury. His response: nothing. His punishment: zero.

Non-elected Government Official:

Suspected/accused of lying to a grand jury. His response: quickly resign. His punishment: pilloried in the press before even being convicted; loss of job; likely end of a career.

Why the difference?

Because the elected government official was a Democrat and a close friend of the press, while the non-elected official was a Republican, hated by the press.

So, what have the Republicans learned from the Scooter affair? Likely nothing, but they should learn just to never talk to the press. Ever. Republicans, the press is NOT your friend. No matter how nice they are, keep in mind that they really do hate you -- because you are Republican.

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NC Democrats Admit Vote-Buying

Last week I mentioned that Governor Easley was making a blatant attempt to buy the votes of teachers in North Carolina by giving them cash. There was to be no improvement in education, no incentive to do anything better, just free cash for votes.

After that announcement, Senate Majority leader Tony Rand admitted that the cash was clearly only for buying votes:

It will be important ... who gets elected to the General Assembly

So in other words, the North Carolina Democrats are saying if you vote for them and you're a teacher, they will give you more cash. That's vote-buying at it's best, isn't it?

This is just another reason to get education out of the hands of the government and into the private sector. If government didn't have a monopoly on education, this wouldn't be possible. If you think there's too much money in government, this is just one of the many examples that show why there is.

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October 28, 2005

Sick

Sick as a dog today, that's why posting is pretty much non-existent.

"Sick as a dog?" What's the deal with that? Is that a good or bad thing? I mean, I've seen plenty of dogs that are perfectly healthy. So if I claim I'm "sick as a dog," does that mean I'm really healthy? Or does this saying only apply to actual, sick dogs? If it does, shouldn't it be "Sick as a sick dog?" But then that would be rather pointless, wouldn't it?

I guess that's better than "sick as crap." I don't even want to think about that one -- but then "crap," just like the dog, isn't necessarily sick. I mean sure, it might be sick to look at, but it could be perfectly normal and healthy crap...

I'm going to go before my exploding head makes me tip over. Again.

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Colmes and Kerry

Colmes, of Fox News, had an interview with failed candidate John Kerry. Again, I know some of my good readers just don't have the time to watch or read the transcripts, so the staff here at Ogre's Politics and Views has read the transcript and prepared a translation for those who don't speak Washingtontonian. more...

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Real War News

CENTCOMcoincropped.jpgWant the real news about what's really happening with the U.S. Military without having the formerly mainstream liberal media spin on things? Head on over to the US Central Command Web Site. And you can sign up for their email news bulletins, too.

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Government Schools

Tell me again why I should send children to government-run (public) schools?

Questions of safety, crowding and public confidence in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools resurfaced Thursday after lunchtime fights at North Mecklenburg High turned into chaos.

Seven students were sent to hospitals, 15 were arrested, and police shot two with Taser guns. The remaining students at the state's largest high school were sent home as a precaution.


But that's OK. The writers of the Charlotte Observer never waste a chance to use tragedy to attempt to further their agenda. In just the first sentence they start with trying to drum up support for their precious "for the children" school bonds.

You see, according to the Observer, if we just pass the school bonds next month, then there won't be overcrowding and these sorts of things just won't happen. There's at least 4 other places in the article that they mention "overcrowding."

Of course, that's all a complete and total intentional lie.

First, there is plenty of school building space right now. However, the school board, primarily to get more funding, but also to show their displeasure with anyone who DARES to live in the suburbs, intentionally overfills schools. For every thousand students too many in one suburban school, there are about 1,100 EMPTY seats in urban schools. That is absolutely intentional.

Second, it's a complete lie that more school bonds will lead to more schools for the suburbs. The school board has said again and again that they want to spend MORE money on the inner-city schools -- the ones that are at 50% or less capacity.

And don't worry -- those involved in the brawl will likely be suspended -- at least for a day. They'll be back soon, however, because the school board refuses to allow anyone, even convicted felonious sex offenders, the "opportunity" to attend the government school.

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Supreme Court Pick

Can someone please explain to me what in the world is taking so damn long? I don't see why there's not another name already in place. I mean, let's go already! You know Bush has to have a list of people, and he's probably got them ranked.

If I were Bush (and maybe this is why I'm not president), I'd have announced both at the same time:

Today I am saddened by the withdrawal of Mier's name from the nomination process. However, we need a supreme court that has all it's members. Therefore, today I submit xxxxx for the Senate's consideration.

And as soon as they blocked that one, I'd have another one ready to go.

Yes, I know that the Democrats in the Senate will at least attempt to block anyone and everyone that Bush submits, bar none. Just for fun, Bush should nominate Bork (Teach's idea)!

Come on, Bush, get off your rear and LEAD already!

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October 27, 2005

Llama?

Know what we just don't see enough of these days? Llamas. I think this might be why:

llamaspit.GIF

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Eric Wants Opposable Thumbs

Eric of Eric Grumbles Before the Grave is dying for links. He wants to grow thumbs so he can evolve past the "Large Mammal" stage.

Now I've already got him linked in two or three different places (at least) in my blogroll, but here comes another link.

He's got some good stuff to read there, too, so if you feel inclined to giving a (an intelligent designed) hand to his evolution, send him a link!

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Stop the ACLU Interview

This week there is a special entry for the Stop the ACLU Blogburst -- an interview with the president of the Alliance Defense Fund, Alan Sears (not to be confused with the struggling department store Sears). Read it (in the extended entry) and find out about the Alliance Defense Fund and what they're all about. more...

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Nice Quote

It is ironic that our founding fathers wanted to free ourselves from European Imperialism but modern constitutional scholars believe that we are in fact subject to their whims...

From Part Time Pundit.

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Ogre's Right!

Wow. Did I call this one right on, or what? Back on 10/19 I posted here and here:

Instead, I think Miers will come up with a “personal issue,” or give some other reason to withdraw her own nomination.

From Mier's letter:
I am concerned that the confirmation process presents a burden for the White House and our staff and is not in the best interest of the country...[because]... I would be expected to testify about my service in the White House.

I called the Sox in 5, but got that wrong, so it's nice to be right on the big ones.

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Sex Offender Map

Want to see if sex offenders live near you (and your kids)? Check out this map. Sorry, North Carolina readers, North Carolina is not yet mapped (but 37 states are and NC is on the list to be added soon).

(Hat Tip to And Rightly So).

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Easley Pays Cash for Votes

Gubn'r Easley, of North Carolina, announced that "he" will give all North Carolina teachers $750. His gift will cost taxpayers $450 million. And since the North Carolina legislature is the one who determines spending, it's not quite clear HOW he can give them that money.

He gives them this money in an attempt to buy their votes. Statements by Easley's office make it unclear whether he is trying to buy the votes of teachers for himself, with aspirations towards a higher political office (US Senator?); for gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper (200 , current state DA and candidate; or for Democrats in general.

What was clear is that this cash bribery attempt has nothing to do with teaching, education, or child learning. Easley says he wants to raise ALL teachers' salaries, currently at an average of over $60,000 per year, even if the individual teachers do nothing at work -- the important thing is to give them more money so they will continue to vote Democrat.

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NC Crime Solution

It seems the bureaucrats in North Carolina have a solution to the growing crime problems in North Carolina: let more prisoners free.

What's that? There's no crime in North Carolina? Well, I'm sure if you listen to the city of Charlotte or any other currently elected politician, city boosters, or chamber of commerce, that's what you'll hear. However:

Violent Crime Rate, National, 2004: 465.5, down 2.2%
Murder Rate, National, 2004: 5.5, down 3.5%
Forcible Rape Rate, National, 2004: 32.2, down 0.2%
Robbery Rate, National, 2004: 136.7, down 4.1%
Aggravated Assault Rate, National, 2004: 291.1, down 1.5%
Property Crime Rate, National, 2004: 3517.1, down 2.1%

Violent Crime Rate, NC, 2004: 447.8, down 1.4%
Murder Rate, NC, 2004: 6.2, UP 3.7%
Forcible Rape Rate, NC, 2004: 27.4, UP 7.8%
Robbery Rate, NC, 2004: 137.9, down 5.0%
Aggravated Assault Rate, NC, 2004: 276.2, down 0.5%
Property Crime Rate, NC, 2004: 4160.2, down 2.6%

Take your time and analyze those numbers (from the FBI statistics).

Note the actual rate numbers. In four of those categories, North Carolina is doing worse than the national average -- in two, North Carolina is actually INCREASING in the crime rate while the national average is down!

In addition, in 3 out of 6 of the categories, North Carolina actually has a rate higher than the national average. So in order to keep this trend going, the Department of Parole is going to let MORE violent repeat offender criminals out on the street.

Why can't government do one of the very FEW things it is actually supposed to do? They're SUPPOSED to protect us from criminals, but they're too busy wasting our money, raising taxes, and starting a gambling business. Thank you, North Carolina Democrats.

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October 26, 2005

Human Remote Control

Oh, I need one of these. Actually, I just want the controller -- I can think of a lot of people that could be aided by wearing the headset while I had the controller...

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Federal Budget Solved!

All the wrangling and fighting in the US Congress can now end! The budget problems are over! You see, the state of Louisiana, the one who wanted tens of billions of dollars in federal money, apparently just doesn't need the money any more, so Congress can just stop sending truckloads of cash to them!

Louisiana Libertarian outlines all the things that the state is currently spending money on, removing all thoughts that the state actually needs federal help.

For example, the state is spending $200,000 on a "recreation area at the Pearl River Canal;" another $50,000 on another recreation area in Kentwood, LA; $190,000 building a basketball gym in New Orleans; $200,000 on a "multi-cultural center" in Tensas; $400,000 on a Film Theater in Caddo; and tons more!

Head on over and read about all the things that LA is wasting money upon -- there's clearly NO need for any federal aid, so the feds should immediately stop all funding and reject the Governor's declaration of LA as a disaster area.

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