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4/07/2004

 


What is the Democrats' obsession with Vietnam?
Now it's Senator Robert Byrd, former high-poobah in the KKK, comparing Iraq to Vietnam. Why? Why do they see Vietnam as the Greatest Failure of All Time? Guess what guys, we actually were winning that war one the ground, it's just that we lacked the political will for the fight, thanks in no small part to the Anti-War crowd that John Kerry was a part of. Maybe that's it. They keep going back to Vietnam because they see it as their side winning. Which brings me to the potentially nasty thought: Do they really want us to lose in Iraq? I think that there truly are a lot of people on the Left that want that to happen. They want out troops to die, and us to go home with our tail between our legs so that they can feel superior. Bunch of sick f&*ks.
Incidentally, al-Sadr, the s@#thead Shiite terrorist 'holy man' who is one of the main catalysts behind the current fighting and whom John Kerry refers to as a "legitimate voice" has picked up the lingo and is promising to turn Iraq into "another Vietnam." Guess the guy must be a Democrat.
If the Dems want to draw analogies to Vietnam, I'll draw one that they probably won't like: I think, when all is said and done, we will look at the fighting that started this week as, militarily, very much like the Tet offensive of 1968. It looked really bad on TV, but in reality broke the back of the VC. That's what I see happening here. The terrorists have forced our forces to go in after them, and it looks quite ugly at the moment, but they are authoring their own demise.

Update I guess I wasn't the first to see the similarity to Tet '68. This guy has a lot more detail about that fight. Read about it here.

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1800--Tremendously thought provoking stuff over here at The Smallest Minority Reading that, and a couple of Kevin's linked essays got me very depressed. The discussion in the comments section, as far as I read it, is great too. The key quote in the whole thing is this one, attributed to Justice Antonin Scalia:

"It is literally true that the U.S. Supreme Court has entirely liberated itself from the text of the Constitution.

We are free at last, free at last. There is no respect in which we are chained or bound by the text of the Constitution. All it takes is five hands."

Alexis de Tocqueville posited that the Republic was through when Congress discovered it could bribe the people with the people's money. I don't think he even conceived the consequences of the courts deciding to ignore the written Constitution when it clashed with their vision of some ideal society. When that happens, and Smallest Minority is presenting evidence that it is happening, what to do?

"The Second Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights have failed—where the government refuses to stand for reelection and silences those who protest; where courts have lost the courage to oppose, or can find no one to enforce their decrees. However improbable these contingencies may seem today, facing them unprepared is a mistake a free people get to make only once. " [Emphasis added]

-- Justice Alex Kozinski, US 9th Circuit Court, 2003

Is that all that's left? I hope not. I do find some hope in the concluding part of GeekWithA.45's review of Restoring the Lost Constitution. There's a ray of hope in the long term. Of course, the trouble with the long term is you have to go through the short term to get there. So for now we have to wait, watch, and agitate.



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Also from San Francisco S.F. State may drop engineers school
This just makes no frigging sense. Engineers actually do useful, productive work. They design and invent widgets and technologies to improve our lives. They design and build buildings, bridges, roads, etc. Why don't they consider getting rid of any of the various "ethnic studies" departments? As far as I can tell, the only thing graduates of ethnic studies programs produce is more ethnic studies programs. Oh, and more demands for more programs that vacuum more money out of my paycheck. But despite their lack of production of anything useful, they're untouchable, because they have loud obnoxious advocacy groups who complain about how they're being "oppressed." Meanwhile, the engineers just do what they do, designing and building actual stuff that actually makes our lives livable.

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SFPD stops hunting the Zodiac
I don't really have any comment here, except that this means that America's most famous unsolved serial killings may never be solved. The Zodiac can join Jack the Ripper in history.

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What the hell is Ted Kennedy's problem? Just read this article by Jay Ambrose on Kennedy's recent bloviations, especially comparing Iraq to Vietnam. Money quote: "As for Iraq being another Vietnam, Kennedy might pause to reflect that it was his brother John who stepped up our involvement in that Southeast Asian country so as to make extraction difficult."
I do have to disagree with Ambrose when he says that there's a place for Kennedy's positions in the Senate. No, there isn't. There is no place in the Senate for people who advocate things that are unconstitutional, as most of Kennedy's positions, especially those relating to guns, are. There's no place for a Senator who conspires to obstruct judicial confirmation in order to influence the outcome of cases. Why the hell hasn't the Senate ethics committee dragged Kennedy, his aides, and reps from the various lefty groups named in those memos? Are they afraid of bad press? Guess what, you're already getting bad press.
Personally, I think Ted's real problem is that, deep down, he knows he's getting old, and despite all his time in the Senate, he's the most most historically insignificant of all his brothers. And I'm including Joe Jr., who died in WWII. At least he died doing something worthwhile.

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0730--It sucks being a West Coast baseball fan living on the East Coast Stayed up to watch the Giants play Houston last night, hoping to see Barry Bonds hit #660 and catch Willie Mays. Game didn't end until almost midnight. Ouch. At least the Giants won. Tonight's game is on ESPN2 as well-Bonds vs Clemens. 600 HR hitter vs 300 game winner, first time in baseball history. Should be great.
But will someone please tell ESPN to get Chris Berman off their baseball shows? God that man is annoying. Not Dick Vitale, but still. Why can't they put the Joe Morgan/John Miller crew on these games? They're so much better.

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4/06/2004

 


On a Happier Note Baseball season is officially in full swing, pun intended. And the Mighty G-men are 1-0, thanks to yet another superhuman game by the incomparable Barry Bonds. 3-3 with a walk, two doubles and a game-tying 3 run homer. The dude is what, 39, 40? It's just insane.

Oh, and the NHL playoffs are coming. SJ Sharks hosting the St Louis Blues on Thursday. Life is good.

Yes, I loathe most things from Kalifornia, but I do love my teams.

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Noonish Something I just don't understand Drugs. I just don't get drugs. Can anyone out there in Blogland enlighten me? Why the heck do people feel the need to do drugs? I know that Timothy Leary character used to talk about LSD and expanding your mind. I assume one's mind would have to expand in order to make room for seeing things that aren't there-pink elephants, green dragons, flying monkeys, and the like. Reality is pretty damn interesting on its own, if you just bother to look. Hell, the sheer size of the blogosphere is evidence that there's a whole lot out there that folks like me think is interesting enough to write about. Why in the heck do people feel the need to put some poisonous substance into their body/brain so they can invent unreality?
Some people, I guess, take drugs because to them life is just so awful they just want to get away from it. But what's so bad that the drugs aren't going to make it worse in the long run? OK, you felt really good and your problems went away for a while. Well, now you've lost a few hours of your life, you're out the cash you spent on the dope, and you're hooked on something that's going to fry your brain eventually. Why? Add in some of the other nasty side effects for good measure-link the junkies who start committing crimes to finance their habit so doing the drugs makes even less sense.
Of course, the War on Drugs is a failure. You'd think we'd have learned after Prohibition. The WoD has basically become an excuse for the ongoing War on Your Civil Rights. Ever expanding police search powers, more and more infringements on your right to bear arms because the criminals who sell drugs, and people who use them, keep shooting people.

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Needless to say, I think drugs should be legalized-with one very important caveat. If you chose to take drugs, that is an implicit and legally binding acknowledgement that you agree to be responsible for any consequences. That I, Heartless Libertarian Taxpayer, cannot be made to pay for your rehab or for any damage you do to yourself or others. It's that simple: be responsible for yourself and your actions, and you can pump your body full of all the poison you want.
This should also apply to other annoying Nanny State laws, like mandatory seatbelt and helmet laws. People (adults-anyone who doesn't buckle up a kid should be arrested for child endangerment) should be free to not wear them if they so choose. But they should also be responsible for their own hospital bills when they get into an accident and assume a vegetative state.

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4/05/2004

 


1730 EDT
I was hunting around for Ronald Reagan's superb Goldwater Stump Speech. I wanted to add it to my list of links, because it really is one of the greatest conservative stump speeches in recent memory. One place I found it is on AntiAuthority.com, which has the look of a very interesting site.
Not sure how current it is-the most recent "New Addition" is over a year old-but it might bear linking to in its own right.

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The Liberal Mind Continues to Defy Logic

"I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important." -John "F-bomb" Kerry

Senator Kerry says that rap and hip=hop music are "interesting." It's also some of the most mysogynistic crap this side of a snuff film. But I haven't heard NOW taking the good Senator to task for his statement. Actually, NOW has been amazingly quiet about the general denigration and ojbectification of women in rap and hip-hop music. Kind of like they were quiet about Bill Clinton's sexual harrassment, alleged sexual assault, and general boorish behavior towards women.

Moral of the story: if you're on NOW's "Good Guy" list, which basically means you support abortion on demand unconditionally, you can do just about anything you want to women, and they won't complain. But if you're not on their list, you so much as look at a woman wrong and they'll call for your nuts on a platter.

Now that I think about it, of course NOW supports John Kerry. He's just as two-faced as they are.

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Second, I can't buy the stuff in the state of South Carolina. Apparently beer over 5% or somesuch alcohol content is illegal here. Any other state, I'd blame it on nanny-state, "for the children" blissninnies, but here in SC I'm not sure if it's them, the religious anti-booze types, or the lobbyists for Budweiser, Coors, et al., trying to ensure market share for their weak ass pisswater. Fizzy yellow beer is for wussies.
I love Arrogant Bastard, and pretty much all the beer made by Stone Brewing. But the only way I can get it is to have people send it to me from states that sell it. I don't like it enough to drive all the way to friggin' Virginia Beach to get some.
And as for the Non-Sponsors...this will be a list of companies/groups/people whose products and/or services I enjoy enough to recomend to others, but who are not sponsors of my site. Because I don't have sponsors.

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This blog is now officially operational. Huge thanks to Mad Ogre and GeekWithA.45 for inspiration and technical assistance. And to all the folks over the The High Road, for helping me hone and articulate my worldview.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled blog.

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4/04/2004

 


I don't need the Department of Labor to tell me that the employment picture is looking good.
My alarm clock/radio is set to a country station, and it goes off early enough that they're still playing the all-night syndicated show that keeps truckers awake. Yesterday I woke up to a commercial for J.B. Hunt Trucking. They weren't advertising their services-it was a Help Wanted ad, offering truckers $6-10k more than what they're getting now. And when big trucking companies are hiring, you know things are looking good.

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4/03/2004

 


And Kerry tried to make an issue of Bush being 'AWOL'
I'm contemplating whether this cause is worth some of my money. If they succeed, I wonder if the media will report it? And I wonder why Team W isn't making an issue of this?

The firearms lawsuit/Kennedy AP Ammo/Feinstein AWB mess was the first thing Kerry's voted on all year. I'm going to guess that the fetal murder bill was the second, given that the Dems are basically slaves to NARAL.

Must be great being a Senator. Skip work 60% of the time, and not only keep your job, but still get paid, too.

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I've about had it with the media when it comes to illegal aliens. My wife actually had to tell me to stop yelling at the newspaper last night. What set me off was a column titled "Undocumented immigrants needs drivers licenses" Undocumented immigrants? This stupid euphemism just sets me off now. They're illegal aliens, you assholes. Key word here here is IL-LE-GAL. Their very presence in this country is a criminal act. That makes these people criminals. All these idiot PC media weenies are apologists for ciminals.

Illegal aliens don't needs drivers licenses-they need a one-way ticket on the fastest means of transportation back to wherever they came from. And we need a new law to allow the government to seize whatever assets they may have in order to help pay for their plane tickets home.

The jerkweed who wrote the column I couldn't finish reading last night (my wife took it away-I was starting to scare the baby) actually had the nerve to posit that the illegal alien problem is caused because the INS is underfunded and understaffed. Well, I'll agree in part-his reason is part right, but his reasoning is wrong. The INS isn't staffed and funded well enough to send the bastards home fast enough. And then there's the Border Patrol-that's the agency that really needs more funding and staff. Then we can keep these criminals out of the country in the first place. And the biggest problem is that the limp wrist, raised pinky crown in DC doesn't seem to give a damn.

OK, I'm going to stop before I blow a vein.


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Great column by Michelle Malkin. Interesting how most of the media either glossed over or just flat out ignored the story. You can bet if it was a bunch of Second Amendment activists tromping all over Diane Feinstein's lawn, it's be news...a day or two after I first read the story, it popped into my head, "I wonder how fast the demonstration would have broken up if the INS had shown up instead of the DC cops?"

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