May 22, 2006

No Parking

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Well, that boot sure ensures he won't drive away, won't it?

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Guard Our Borders!

by Heidi at Euphoric Reality

Our Open Borders Will Be The Death Of Us Yet

I live in Texas, and sometimes I think people don't truly grasp the fact that the chaos on our borders is not a border state issue - it threatens them directly, no matter where they live. The fact is that our border chaos is directly linked to our national security. Terrorists already have and continue to illegally cross our border, blending in with illegals from Mexico and Central America, or brazenly crossing over with an armed escort of gang members or even the Mexican military. more...

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Gerrymandering in NC

Lance, a fellow subject of the North Carolina Royal Government took issue with my recent post complaining about the government who reins supreme in North Carolina, saying:

"Royals"? Try democratically elected officials.

Ah, but that's not the case in North Carolina. The districts here are so severely gerrymandered as to ensure the outcomes of nearly every race before the election even happens. And the laws are twisted enough that it's nearly impossible to even be permitted to write in candidates -- remember, this is the state that recently, AFTER election filing, determined that you're not allowed to be registered with the Libertarian Party.

Here's an analysis of just one area: the North Carolina Senate.

The Senate is currently ruled by Democrats (and has NEVER had a Republican Majority). However, in 2004, the most recent election for the Senate, 3,118,224 people voted for Senator. 48.9% voted for Democrats. 49.6% voted for Republicans (46,960 voted Libertarian or other). If it were truly a Democracy, there would be 50 Senators from each party (or 24 D, 25 R and 1 L). However, there are THIRTY Democrat and only 20 Republican. How?

Easy: Gerrymandering.

In that election there were 50 seats up for election. Of those 50 races, only FIVE had less than a 7 percent margin of victory for the winner. 43 people who won were complete landslides. There were 13 races where there was ZERO opposition. In those 13 races, the average number of votes cast was 48,554. 7 of those races were won by Democrats, 6 by Republicans.

EVERY single Republican who won had a higher than average number of votes. EVERY single Democrat who won had a lower than average number of votes. This is a process known as "stacking" districts. Take the large numbers of Republican voters and put them all in the same, larger district to dilute their vote. Take the same number of Democrats and spread them over a larger number of districts, to increase their votes.

It's called Gerrymandering, and it explains why your vote doesn't really matter -- because the legislators are selecting their constituents so you CANNOT vote for the person you want -- you have to "vote" for the person the parties and the legislators select.

You can call a pile if crap a rose, but that doesn't make it smell any better, does it? You can call this the "Democratic Process" if you like, but that doesn't make it so.

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DOJ: Racism MUST Continue

A former DOJ Official says that racism MUST continue to be enforced by the federal government or all blacks in the entire state of North Carolina will immediately become slaves again working on plantations harvesting cotton and tobacco. And unfortunately, he's supported by President Bush and both parties of Congress.

At issue is the "voting rights Act" -- which ensures, well, no one's really sure what it ensures, other than prohibiting the state from asking for any form of identification at the polls, encouraging voter fraud. But hey, if the federal government doesn't have oversight, slavery is just around the corner -- at least according to supporters of re-authorizing this "law."

And this bill will ensure that blacks can vote for blacks -- because, again, according to supporters of this law, white people cannot apparently represent black people in government so they have to be forced to vote for people of the same skin color. Can't trust them black folk to vote for a white person now, can we -- at least that's the attitude of this law and those who support it.

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It's Not Your Land

You might think you have the freedom to own land in North Carolina today. If you do, you are incorrect. You do not own land, the government does. You may only rent that land and use it as the government directs. If you disobey them, you will go to jail. Can anyone explain to me how that is freedom?

First example: There's a church in Charlotte that has been there for hundreds of years. They had a very old parking lot -- concrete with numerous potholes -- you could barely drive over the ground it was so rough. They decided to repave the lot so people could actually use it.

In the middle of the lot there was a space about the size of a parking space that had a curb around it and a mostly dead tree in the space. Rather than pay the extra money to redo that spot, and because they wanted an extra parking space, they paved over that spot. Unfortunately, they didn't ask permission of the royal government of Charlotte.

Now the city has ordered them to replace the tree. Why? Because the ruling class in Charlotte didn't give them permission to remove it. If it were their land, they could remove a dead tree at will. Unfortunately, it's NOT their land. They are being forced to pay for a renovation of the lot and a new tree that has to be exactly the same size as the old tree. That's just wrong.

A second example comes from Cumberland County. A person owns 149 acres of farmland and wants to build on it. The royals there will not let them. The ruling class in North Carolina has representative government backwards -- government is supposed to provide services for the people, NOT tell people what services they will provide.

There was freedom in this country once, long ago. I'm not sure if it will ever return.

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May 21, 2006

Tarheel Tavern #65

Welcome to The Tarheel Tavern, number sixty-five.

Wow. Has it really been that long? Indeed, it has. The very first Tavern was February 27, 2005 at Science and Politics. It's been kept going every week since then.

abe2.gifAs has been noted by others in discussions, the idea of the carnival does seem to be fading a bit these days. When carnivals were new, they were "IT," so everyone wanted to join, participate, and host. I used to be With IT. But then they changed what IT was. Now what I'm with isn't IT, and what's IT seems scary and wierd. It'll happen to YOU! So there are more carnivals and less people playing...but no matter, we will continue this carnival as long as there's even ONE entry...even if there's only two like this week...except for coturnix who sent a whole pile...

comics.jpgSo, Bora, of Science and Politics, who, like the Ogre, is trying to write a Ph.D. thesis, sends along the latest reason to delay the actual writing, book reviewing! Yes, I am well-aware that it doesn't take much to come up with an excuse NOT to write the thesis. Beware of once you start submitting articles for publication -- then you get added to the list of "reviewers" for OTHER people's articles -- even if you don't get published the first time.

mozartpiano.jpgThe next entry is from Moomin Light. Moomin highlights a song with a rather unusual title: England 2 Columbia 0. That's quite a title, so I'm sure if you've heard it before, you'd remember it. But since you haven't, I suggest you head on over there and see what it's all about!

simpsons-family.jpgLast up, I get my own entry in the carnival. Why? Well, because I'm the host and I want to, so nyyeh. My entry is about a wonderful festival in the mountains that is now an annual event. This year was the third year, and they certainly plan on doing it again -- and I plan on showing up next year for the second time. If you're nearby, you really should stop by.

Usually this is where I head to other usual entries and "find" some entries for this lovely carnival. However, I've got some company over this fine evening and am quite limited for time. Next time submit your own entries, you bums!

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Blue Ridge Celtic Festival

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Ah, twas quite a nice festival yesterday in Blowing Rock. At The Blue Ridge Celtic Festival, Contagion would have been quite at home -- there were more than a few kilts in attendance.

It was a small festival, but a very entertaining and fun place. It was held on the grounds of Chetola Resort, quite a nice place. There were a good number of merchants there and in a way resembled a mini-Renaissance Festival -- except with better music.

Throughout the day there was Celtic music playing. No, there weren't many traditional Irish songs (the ones you associate with St. Patty's Day), but there was a definite Celtic slant to everything heard. Enter the Haggis was the headliner and was selling band stuff -- which led to the uttering of such phrases as "haggling with the Haggis."

There was also a blacksmith there by the name of Alwin Wagener. He was quite impressive and we watched him creating a corkscrew for quite some time. Amazing stuff. I really wanted the wizard or dwarven door knocker he had on display, but I just couldn't quite afford it. He does make some very nice stuff.

The beers were also excellent -- they had a large selection of celtic beers (not just Guinness and Killians). The day was overcast and cool, but it never actually rained, so the day turned out excellent. Much of the afternoon was spent sitting in a chair and listening to the excellent music. I strongly suggest you go next year if you're anywhere nearby and like Celtic music. Next year I think I shall try and arrive Friday night and leave Sunday so I can just spend the entire day sipping and listening.

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714 - Barry Bonds *

Gee, hooray. Barry Bonds hit his 714th home run, tying him with Babe Ruth on the all-time record list. Pardon me while I celebrate his ability to consume drugs.

Sorry folks, I'm a huge baseball fan, but Bonds absolutely does not impress me. Sure, it takes talent and ability to hit the ball and no, I couldn't do it -- but the home run number is primarily due to taking performance-enhancing drugs as a professional. No big deal. Why didn't he get this far sooner if his professional job is to take drugs and hit a ball?

Sure, go ahead and claim that "everyone does it." That doesn't make it right. The ball is a lot harder than it was in Ruth's day, etc., etc. It really isn't that impressive -- and I'll be just as underwhelmed when he reaches Hank Aaron's 755. The asterick stays. Right on the Right agrees, and Kender says:

Bonds couldn't wipe the shoes of either of those guys.

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May 20, 2006

Ogre's Not Here

I'm off to spend the day in the NC mountains at the Blue Ridge Celtic Festival in Blowing Rock. I've never been, so I don't know what to expect, but I imagine it will be a good time.

If you've got submissions for the Tarheel Tavern, please do send them to me, it will be hosted HERE tomorrow!

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May 19, 2006

Your Ideal Pet

Ah Friday frivolity and quizzes. Another pretty darn accurate one:




Your Ideal Pet is a Cat



You're both aloof, introverted, and moody.

And your friends secretly wish that you were declawed!

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Llama, Rear View

Umm... Sarah the Pengiun of Because We Have Thumbs requested pictures like this one:

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I'm not really sure why...you'd have to ask her. (Found via Harvey.)

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Generation R?

A new blog thingy to check out -- Generation (R):

This new web site allows teens to create their own political blogs, and the best entries make the front page. Based loosely on the diaries feature of Daily Kos, Generation (R) allows people between 10 and 30 to comment on today's political news and topics.

Take a peek at what's interesting politically to today's teens.

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History Repeats

While the less than useless UN complains about the US fighting terrorists, they clearly have no comment on the impending Holocaust coming in Iran. Iran is about to have all Jewish people wear a "strip of yellow cloth." Oh, and Chrisitans? They get "red badges."

Now, what reason could be given for forcing people to wear an outwardly visible badge that identifies their religious faith? It's been done once before in history, even if the "President" of this country denies that the Holocaust even happened.

When Hitler came to power, keep in mind that he was immensely popular in Germany. In July, 1932, the Nazis received 37% of free votes, a plurality of seats in the government. In 1933, Hitler received 44% of the votes cast -- 17 million votes -- and the world sat by and watched, doing nothing.

Many isolationists will sit back and say that this isn't our business. Many will claim that it's an internal issue and that we have no right to interfere with the internal policies of another nation. If you are one of those people, where do you draw the line? When DO you "interfere?" What about when the people of Iran start killing off Jews? What about when they start shooting anyone with a badge in the street? How about when they launch a nuclear bomb towards Israel? Is it okay to "interfere" only when they attack the continental United States?

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad IS a madman, whether you want to admit it or not. As many others have mentioned, the parallels between this lunatic and Adolph Hitler are very similar. He will start killing based on religion. He will continue the Holy War against ANYONE who is not Muslim until he is stopped with force.

Continue to whine about records of phone numbers if you like -- if you live close enough to the city, you won't feel anything as you're turned into nuclear ash.

(H/T to Michelle Malkin).

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Blow to Red Light Cameras in NC

In case you missed it, the ongoing lawsuits about red-light cameras in North Carolina continue. They are VERY unfortunate, because the lawsuits are governments and government agencies suing other government agencies -- so the loser IS the taxpayer, no matter the outcome of the lawsuit.

This time, the courts have ruled that the government agencies have to give 90% of the fines raised from red light cameras to the local school system. This has resulted in a "judgment" against the city and for the school system to the tune of a billion dollars. So one government agency has to give another a billion dollars. And the taxpayers pay that bill and all the court fees. What a damn load.

And yes, the city will appeal the decision because they don't actually have to pay the court costs or the fines -- they just use taxpayer money to pay -- there's no way they can lose. And if they end up having to pay the fine, they win even more -- because that will be their excuse to raise taxes. Big government really, really stinks.

The reaction of governments to this ruling is telling, too. Governments are complaining that "the innocent" will have to pay for the enforcement cameras if they're not able to generate a profit for the city. Imagine that -- a city actually having to pay for law enforcement. I know to most liberal cities, that's a foreign concept.

Folks, the red light cameras were just another tax. They were a revenue stream that the cities wanted to use to get more money and that's it. They have absolutely nothing to do with safety at all.

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NC State Workers Want "Free" Cash, Too.

When more money is taken from people than should be, "people" come out of the gutters to demand their "fair share" of that cash. It's absolutely amazing to me how many people honestly want something for quite literally nothing.

This time, it's the State Employees. You see, the state of North Carolina stole collected more tax money than they anticipated. This created a rather unique situation where the government has more money than they needed for their budget. So, instead of doing the right thing and giving the extra money back to the people who paid it, the state government is seeing how quickly they can spend the money, under the leadership of governor Mike Easley (D) and the legislature (D).

Easley has proposed raising taxes more to collect even more money and giving teachers a huge pay increase. And no, the teachers don't actually have to do, well, ANYTHING to get that pay increase -- they are to get a raise for simply breathing. Mike Gould, a state employee, wants to be paid more for breathing, too. No, he doesn't want to produce anything more, he just wants more cash.

Oh, and Easley has already proposed giving Mike and his fellow breathers a four-percent pay raise with zero increase in productivity -- an extra 4% for continuing to breathe. However, Mr. Gould says that's not enough -- he should get 15% for being able to continue to breathe and produce exactly what he's producing now.

What ever happened to hard work? I'll tell you what happened to it: government. Government is literally destroying America from within. Government should only do what no one else can do. Government, as it grows, continues to crush the free market by doing things like this -- rewarding people for breathing and not producing. The moochers are winning. Maybe I should join them.

Oh, how I yearn for freedom.

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May 18, 2006

Deep Thoughts...

Sometimes you just have to lighten things up. Have a smile:

Deep Thoughts for Those Who Take Life Way Too Seriously
1. Save the whales. Collect the whole set.
2. A day without sunshine is like....night.
3. On the other hand, you have different fingers.
4. Remember, half the people you know are below average.
5. He who laughs last thinks slowest.
6. Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.
7. Support bacteria. They're the only culture some people have.
8. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
9. How many of you believe in psycho kinesis?...Raise my hand.
10. OK...so what's the speed of dark?
11. When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
12. Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.
13. How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges.
14. What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
15. I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder.
16. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name?
17. Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what happened.
18. Just remember---if the world didn't suck, we would all fall off.
19. Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
20. Life isn't like a box of chocolates....it's more like a jar of jalapeno's. What you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow

(H/T to Raven.)

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ACLU vs. Immigration

Kender on the ACLU:

Our erstwhile and dearly beloved President Bush, having found one of his testicles behind the couch, FINALLY gets around to attempting to begin to consider taking the correct course of action by deploying 6000 National Guard Troops to aid ICE in securing our Southern Border in Name Only (SBNO) and the ACLU races with all haste to try to undermine the deployment by whining incessantly and lying to the American people.

"Oh-ho" you say, along with "Kender? How can you say that the ACLU is LYING to the goodly citizens of the United States?"

Here's how, and as usual, it is attributable to The Queen of the ACLU, The Beauty of the Bill of Rights, the Nancy of the Nine Amendments (ask him, there is no Second Amendment) Anthony Romero:
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No Freedom For You

Want a beer? Sorry, you can't have one if you're on a river in Polk County, NC. Why? Well, because alcohol is simply evil -- at least that's pretty much the reason given by those who support a new law that would do just that.

In fact, this law should be rather embarrassing to the police in the area. They are claiming that they cannot find the people who are drinking under age; they cannot locate the people who are littering; they cannot find the people who are fighting; and they cannot find the people who are smoking drugs and driving drunk -- so they are completely unable to enforce those laws.

However, if government would just make this one more law -- providing a $50 fine for possession of alcohol -- then suddenly they'd be able to enforce all the other laws.

No, you idiots calling for this law, you are stupid. The ONLY people you will fine with this law are the ones who are peacefully carrying beer! You can't seem to find all the current lawbreakers, so you're just going to create MORE so you can fine THEM.

Anyone who supports this law, no matter who or why, is admitting that they are incapable of enforcing the current laws and need to make MORE criminals so they can enforce new laws against people who haven't done anything wrong -- at least not yet.

More laws are nearly always a BAD idea. This law will simply make more people lawbreakers -- regardless of whether or not it will make the river "a nicer place." Very unfortunately, this law appears that it will quite easily pass the NC legislature.

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Non-Citizens to Vote in NC say Democrats

Democrats in North Carolina support allowing criminal aliens, illegal immigrants, and quite literally anyone else, the right to vote in local elections. This sounds insane and it sounds like the Ogre might be making this up, but it's true. Democrats honestly do not want to "limit" elections to citizens of America. Saddam Hussein could vote in county council elections if these people get their way.

John Herrera, alderman in Carrboro, NC; Eleanor G. 'Ellie' Kinnaird, Senator for the 23rd district of North Carolina; Joe Hackney, Representative in the 54th House district; and Verla Insko, Representative in the 56th House district; are all Democrats who want to allow "future US citizens" to vote now.

So Kim Jong-il, Vincente Fox, if you'd like to help select the next Governor of North Carolina, just let John Herrera know -- I'm sure he'll send you an absentee ballot if you can't make it to the polling place on election day.

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May 17, 2006

Carnival of Liberty & Showcase

A couple nice carnivals to point out this week.

First up, my current all-time favorite, the Carnival of Liberty. This carnival has posts about liberty (or the lack thereof) and freedom. There's always good reading on this one, so head over to Below the Beltway and read this week's Carnival.

Also this week, there's the Showcase Carnival. This is the place to find all the newest blogs that have appeared on the Internets. Remember when you first started out and didn't know if anyone was reading your blog? Remember how much you wanted someone, ANYONE to comment? Well this carnival highlights the new blogs so you can go read and talk to the newest people. This week My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy is the host. Go read!

Oh, and don't forget, this week Ogre will be hosting The Tarheel Tavern, so be sure and get your submissions in!

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