August 31, 2006

A Few Good Men

Found this cartoon, apparently first published way back in 2001.

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The ACLU: Out of Touch

Crossposted from Stop The ACLU

The ACLU thinks that parents have no right to know if their pregnant underage daughter is seeking an abortion.

vs. America

80% of Americans think that parents have the right to know if their minor daughters are seeking an abortion. (CBS News Poll July 13-14, 2005)
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The ACLU believes anyone, for any reason at any time should be allowed to abort a child.

vs. America

75% of Americans believe that there should at least be some restrictions on abortion. (CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll June 24-26, 2005) more...

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Religion of Peace Tries to Kill

Islam is NOT a religion of peace. Islam is NOT a religion of peace. Stop trying to sell that story, because it is a blatant and open LIE. Yet another of hundreds and thousands of stories of people who are killed, or attacked by Islamists for attempting to "leave" that religion of death:

"When Diana's family learned that she had become a Christian, they repeatedly beat her and insisted she return to Islam"

If you do not believe as they direct you to, THEY WANT YOU DEAD.

Yes, it really is that simple. They have given you the option: convert to Islam or die. Your only other choice is to kill them before they kill you.

If, by some weird alignment of planets, someone who is a member of Islam reads this, know this: you do not have to die to please god. He already sent his son to die for you.

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Darwin & Hitler

Cao has an excellent post about the connection between Darwin and Hitler. While some people are just going bananas trying to defend Hitler and claim that Hitler didn't believe in Darwin, just pause and think for a minute.

If you fully accept everything regarding the theory of macro-evolution, then there is no absolute truth. There can be no such thing as right or wrong. In fact, if you accept everything this theory proposes, then not only should I be able to kill anyone I want to at any time, I am required to!

If "survival of the fittest" is how all life came to be, welfare should be abolished because that's in opposition to macro evolution. I should take as many women as I can, by force, for reproduction of my genes -- and I should destroy anyone else who I can, who I deem weaker than myself.

Now "civilization" may be the reason why I can't do that, but then that's in opposition to evolution, too -- and if there is no absolute truth, then who are you to claim that your so-called "civilization" is better than might makes right?

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NC Democrats and Business

The Democrat Party continues to claim they support "the little guy" and oppose big businesses. While they say one thing, they do another. While they claim they don't have enough money for education; cannot manage to pave roads; have to resort to gambling to raise money; and cannot seem to spend money on the courts; they managed to GIVE AWAY over $120 million so far this year -- to private businesses.

Feel free to listen the Democrats claim they need every tax dollar. Listen to them claim that they "have" to raise taxes "for the children." Then watch and see what they really do. They are bribing, unconstitutionally, businesses with your tax dollars that they claim they don't have enough of. Which businesses? Oh, the ones that they like.

You might think we're not a communist society, but communism is when the annointed are the leaders and the state controls the businesses. That is what the Democrats in North Carolina are doing.

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August 30, 2006

Llama Shirt?

alpacashirt.JPGIn case you didn't know, you CAN get a golf shirt with a llama EMBROIDERED on the shirt. Why? I have NO idea. Will all of your friends be able to recognize it as a llama? I'm guessing not. But will you look really cool? Well, not as cool as if it were an Ogre there, I'm sure.

So sure, put it on your Christmas list -- I know I have.

Just keeping everyone informed at what you really CAN buy these days...just in case you need one and cannot live without one...or if you want to buy one for the Ogre.

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Fair Tax Blogburst

by Julie of Degree of Madness


Follow-up on last week's Blogburst about the outside collection agencies the IRS is employing to collect delinquent taxes.


On August 23, this was the headline: IRS Warns Against Phony Debt Collectors.



The IRS warned taxpayers Wednesday not to be duped by scammers posing as private debt collectors the agency has hired to chase unpaid tax debts.


more...

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Media Bias?

[H]eÂ’s just a journalistÂ… a friend of the Palestinian people

-- Olaf Wiig, Fox Cameraman


Nope, no bias there. None at all.

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Vinroot joins NC Property Rights Coalition

Richard Vinroot is a former mayor of Charlotte and was the Republican nominee for governor of NC in 2000. Now he may be turning back to conservatism by joining this conservative organzation:

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Former Charlotte Mayor Richard Vinroot has joined the Board of Directors of the N.C. Property Rights Coalition, Chairman Kieran Shanahan has announced. Vinroot was the Republican Party’s nominee for governor in 2000.

"We are grateful that someone with Richard Vinroot's history of public service has joined our team," said Shanahan. "On behalf of property owners all across North Carolina, I thank Richard Vinroot for taking a public stand in defense of our private property."

"Private property ownership is an important part of our free society," said Vinroot. "We must join together to ensure that government respects and protects the rights of property owners. I am glad to be part of this important effort."

About the N.C. Property Rights Coalition

The North Carolina Property Rights Coalition (NCPRC) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit coalition of individuals, organizations, businesses and community leaders dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights and interests of property owners, as well as revealing misuses and threats of eminent domain throughout North Carolina. The NCPRC was founded by Kieran Shanahan, a Raleigh attorney and former member of the Raleigh City Council. More information on the N.C. Property Rights Coalition is available at www.NCPropertyRights.com.

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Democracy in North Carolina

I've come upon a couple good articles that analyze the electoral situation in North Carolina -- a state ruled with an iron fist by Democrats for a century. First up, The Economist provides an analysis of rigging elections (gerrymandering). Second is Chris Heagarty, writing in the Charlotte Disturber Observer about The Right to Vote.

North Carolina elects more people than nearly every other state. Most people have no clue who they are electing, but they'll get mad if you take that ability away from them. And so, the Democrats continue to tightly control who you are allowed to vote for.

For example, you cannot write-in any names on the ballot. Well, technically you can -- on the ballot, there is a blank space for a "write-in." However, if your write-in is not PREVIOUSLY certified, IT DOESN'T COUNT. If that's not deceptive, I don't know what is.

In addition, if you lose a primary, you are barred from participating in the general election. And if you're not a Democrat or Republican, you cannot register, nor be elected in the state -- they simply will not allow it. Oh, in theory, you can, but not reality.

For example, if you want to run for a seat on the town council as a member of the Green Party, where you might need 2,000 votes to win, you need SEVENTY THOUSAND signatures to get on the ballot. Go ahead, try and explain how this is a fair and free system of elections.

The election laws in NC are in dire need of revision to allow freedom -- but as long as Democrats remain in power, that is NOT going to happen.

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August 29, 2006

Toilet Humor

A bit on the lighter side for your afternoon. Some pictures of toilets (titled "10 toilets you have never seen"). And yes, it includes a link to the Japanese toilet humor hidden camera video if you haven't seen that one yet...

Hat tip to Kender.

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Carnival!

This week's Carnival of Liberty has been posted. This is a weekly carnival highlighting freedom and the loss of freedom in the world today.

This week it's at Socratic Rhythm Method, and the format is GREAT! Seriously, I've never seen a carnival done this way -- jeopardy style. You need to go check it out, even if you're not interested in freedom!

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Stockholm Syndrome or Stupidity?

It's a bit tough to comment on the Fox News journalists who had been kidnapped by Islamic terrorists without sounding harsh. Then again, the formerly mainstream media is positively poisonous when speaking of their competition, all but verbally hoping they'd be killed for daring to work for Fox News. However, I wonder if the journalists are complete and total morons or clear victims of Stockholm Syndrome.

One of the captives actually says:

"We were forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint," Centanni told FOX News. "Don't get me wrong here. I have the highest respect for Islam, and I learned a lot of good things about it, but it was something we felt we had to do because they had the guns, and we didn't know what the hell was going on."

So, if he's NOT a victim of Stockholm Syndrome, we are to understand that he RESPECTS people who force him to do things against his will at gunpoint. Someone seriously needs to get this guy some counseling because he cannot tell right from wrong at the moment.

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Democrat Loons in Indonesia

How about this one? It seems an escapee from KOS and the Democrat Conspiracy Society is a Mulsim cleric in Indonesia that is now claiming that the CIA is the one that set the bomb off Bali, and not, actually Islamic terrorists.

Yes, Democrats are not only trying to export socialist liberalism, but also kook conspiracy theories.

What's really funny is that this loon actually ISN'T taking credits for death. He must be that one "moderate" muslim we keep hearing about.

(Hat tip to reader Brendan).

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More on NC's "Jessica's Law"

Here's another view on the miserable failure of Democrats in Raleigh. They can spend lots of money, raise taxes, and gerrymander, but they can't seem to do the ONE thing they're supposed to: protect the citizens from evil:

Why JessicaÂ’s Law Failed In North Carolina:

By: Mark A. Palmer

Taking Back Charlotte Mecklenburg contacted our city, county, and state leaders help make a difference with stronger laws for sex offenders. In the past year, we have gone rounds with Speaker Jim Black, Rep. Rick Glazier, Rep. Karen Ray, and Rep. Jennifer Weiss over JessicaÂ’s Law. The bill they supported was nothing like JessicaÂ’s law and was not strict enough on sex offenders. more...

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August 28, 2006

Carnival!

It's time! Time for the weekly Tarheel Tavern. In case you've never heard of it, it's a compilation of blog posts from and about North Carolina. Head on over and have a read!

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Dine Out Tuesday?

I just found out about a "deal" where you can help contribute to the Katrina victims by going out to eat on Tuesday. Apparently some restaurants are donating some money from their proceeds on Tuesday night to those people.

Unfortunately, my reaction to this proposed effort is "screw you."

Of course, many will say I'm heartless, cold, right-wing, etc. For those who haven't left, stay with me.

First, why? Why should I go out and spend $100 so a couple dollars can go to Katrina relief? I've already sent BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of dollars there via my federal government. What difference will a couple more dollars make? None. That's the net effect of a government that thinks it can provide "charity" with forced contributions. It REDUCES real charity.

Second, why should I spend $100 to give them a few dollars? If I wanted to send money to help, I'd send the entire amount to The Salvation Army or to Samaritan's Purse, where the WHOLE amount would do good, not just a little.

You can make the choice yourself. You can join them and spend a lot of money on yourself so that there's some alleged relief, after the literal BILLIONS already sent, or you can give money to, or work with an organization that actually provides relief to people who need it.

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Guard Our Borders

By Heidi at Euphoric Reality

Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.
-Arnold Toynbee

Wide open and unguarded stand our gates, and through them passes a wild motley throng.
-Thomas Bailey Aldrich, “Unguarded Gates,” 1895

You cannot become thorough Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. America does not consist of groups. A man who thinks of himself as belonging to a particular national group in America has not yet become an American.
-Woodrow Wilson, Address to New Citizens, 1915

Those who favor unrestricted immigration care nothing for the people.
-Sam Gompers, founding president, AFL, 1921

Why was the border guard so thin? Did the Romans not noticeÂ…that their way of life was changing forever?
-Thomas Cahill, 1995

No society has a boundless capacity to accept newcomers, especially when many are poor and unskilled.
-Robert Samuelson, economist and Newsweek columnist, 2005

We canÂ’t protect our own borders.
-Donald Rumsfeld, November 29, 2005

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The following excerpts are all from a new book, State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America. Many people may not read it because of the political baggage of the author, but IÂ’ve read the book, despite my disagreement with the author on other issues, and it is entirely right on the money when it comes to the invasion of our country by foreigners. It occurred to me that many people may miss out on the common sense found within its pages so IÂ’m excerpting a little bit of it here for those who may never read the words otherwise. more...

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Democrats vs. WalMart

The Ogre is insanely busy today.

But hey, want some good reading? Check out Seth regarding the Democrats and Wal-Mart. The Democrats are betting that you, the voter, will hate a company that provides low-prices to 127 MILLION every week and vote for them so they can destroy the company AND everyone the employ.

It will be interesting to see if they're right.

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Political Cronyism at the State Board

The Democrat director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, Larry Leake, continues his blatant support for Democrats and RINOs who support Democrats. And no, law and fairness do not enter into this high-profile battle for power, money, and politics in North Carolina.

The utter corruption continues in the filthy halls that is the North Carolina Legislature. Larry Leake is the Democrat director of the Democrat-controlled State Board of Elections. Richard Morgan was a registered Republican who was bribed with cash by Jim Black to switch parties (temporarily) to give Black the Speaker position in the House after Republicans had won a majority. Morgan had a number of allies that helped and were also rewarded with cash and other perks.

The State Board of Elections continues it blatant support of all those "Republicans" who supported Morgan and Black. Morgan recently lost a primary election to a challenger who decided to support Republicans (it was a Republican primary, despite the appearance of Morgan, a registered Republican who openly only supports Democrats). Now Larry Leake may be trying to invalidate the results of the election so he can put Morgan back into the Legislature. Read more about Leake and the absolute, total political corruption at the state level in North Carolina.

People often ask me if I plan on running for the legislature again. They like me and agree with the vast majority of my freedom-based positions. However, I am very leery of joining such an absolutely corrupt and filthy organization.

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