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Matt Drudge - Useless Idiot

This blog entry will be short and to the point. Matt Drudge is a reprehensible idiot and an embarrassment to America. He is so caught up in being accepted by the MSM that he forgot that a true journalist remembers that just because he can print a story doesn't mean he does print a story. By printing the story regarding Prince Harry's deployment in Afghanistan, Matt has potentially dashed Harry's hopes to quietly serve his country. Drudge has done no service to anyone by "breaking" this story and has relegated his site to nothing more than tabloid trash. Matt has certainly proved that he has no conservative bias because his actions put him right up with the worst of the Liberal Media Moguls.
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Judgment from the Left and Right

I am growing tired of living in a culture of judgment. It is happening more and more from both sides of the political fence. From Bill O’Reilly to Cooper Anderson, we have pundits telling us how we must live. The NeoLiberals claim we must be unhappy if we have less wealth than someone else, demanding that the earnings of capitalists and conservatives is redistributed to make things fair. (Of course, the “deserved” wealth of Hollywood elites and the Democratic leadership is exempted from this redistribution.) Meanwhile, various conservative groups clamor about graduation rates, library books, drug use, and alternative lifestyles, criticizing the choices being made by their fellow Americans.
    
I thought America was founded on the principle of individual freedom, not the freedom of the groupthink to tell the individual how to live. If we are to truly be a country that believes in freedom for the individual, we must respect the right of the individual to choose how to live that free life. Obviously, the rights and freedoms of the individual end where the rights and freedoms of another individual begin. The issues of which I write are those that do not directly affect anyone other than the individual.


The tired and trite mantra of the NeoLiberals that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer is based on several faulty premises. One, it assumes that to be happy, one must have wealth and luxury. It belittles any sense of accomplishment or satisfaction one can derive from the simpler pleasures in life. Henry David Thoreau is rolling over in his grave over the hypocrisy of the left. This mantra also assumes that life is meant to be fair and that everyone must get the same things, the better same things being reserved for the NeoLiberals. That destroys any need for the individual to work to achieve success, disparaging the ability of the individual to make it without help from the Nanny State of the NeoLiberals.

Another one is that the NeoLiberals interpret the statistics to fit their own views of the world. Basically, they lie or change the rules to suit the mantra. The sob stories they attempt to produce or more often discredited that proven true. When exactly does one stop living in poverty and how does yearly income have anything to do with that? There are some very wealthy individuals in America who earned no income this year but are certainly not living in squallor.

Last of all is the blatant hypocrisy of the left regarding wealth redistribution. Another important mantra of the Neoliberals is "Do as I say, not as I do." (Great book, by the way.) They call for others to do things they themselves are unwilling to do. Just how much food is wasted by Hollywood at their awards ceremonies or movie location? How many "homeless" or "poor" people get invited to Democratic fundraiser dinners? Why didn't Bill Clinton invite some of those sleeping on the street in front of the White House in for a stay in the Lincoln Bedroom?

Things are just as bad on the right side of the political fence. Neocons make the assumption that everyone must be able to meet the same standard to be successful and must accomplish those tasks in a preordained manner and timeline. Countless conservative pundits have criticized public schools over graduation rates and test scores without ever acknowledging the responsibility of the individual. If a school teaches world geography yet a student is unable to identify world locations for wither a lack of effort and study in class or no interest in retaining the information AFTER the test, how is the school at fault? If a student decides to work as a teenager instead of graduating, why is it anyone else’s business?


Conservatives claim to support individual rights and freedoms but are quick to offer judgment on how the individual chooses to exercise those freedoms. Freedom means that the individual is free to make bad choices as well as good ones. Thinking that everyone must get a high school diploma by age 18 or even at all is the antithesis to freedom. So is keeping certain books out of public libraries, filtering the Internet in schools, criminalizing drug use instead of addressing the negative actions as a result of drug use, or condemning alternative lifestyles. If Americans are to truly be free, we must be free to be stupid.
 


I fully support publicly funded education, controlled by local school boards, with graduation standards set by the state. One has better odds at being successful in life with a high school diploma. Every American should have a chance to receive a free public education. But do not judge the teachers or the students, allow the free market and the school of hard knocks to do so. I also find alternative lifestyles to be in opposition of my own religious beliefs, but I will not act the part of God by condemning anyone else for making a different choice.


The overall problem is that the left tries to use laws and activist judges to force personal beliefs and agendas on the public while the right tries to use laws to force common sense, decency, and religious morals on every aspect of individual life. While the NeoLiberals will never be convinced to give up their goal of destroying individualism, capitalism, and religion, I would hope that Conservatives would realize that the right of the individual to make poor choices must be upheld, as hard as it is to let someone make a mistake. For some, that is the only way they can learn.

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Anybody but Ron Paul

Ron Paul would be the worst American President since the 1920's. His brand of Libertarian isolationism would lead to world chaos which would end up dragging America into the very entanglements he would have us avoid. The United States of the 21st Century, along with the rest of the world, is not the same as it was when the Constitution of the United States was framed.

Speaking of the Framers, they themselves became involved in interventions and other "unconstitutional" acts with the ink barely dry on the Constitution. We had the Monroe Doctrine, Tripoli, the Louisana Purchase, and other sorts of pragmatic actions that would have horrified any Libertarians while giving Dr. No fits of apoplexy. Since those who framed the Constitution found it necessary to stretch things quite a lot, why should we suddenly harken to the call of Ron Paul to limit ourselves to interpretations so strict that they could lead to our ultimate destruction?
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Education is not a business

Critics of public education often cite business models as a means by which all of the woes of education can be solved. They claim that free market forces should rule the academic arena, promoting vouchers, charter schools and even the total elimination of public schools. The problem with this view is that education is not a product, it is an ideal; and ideals do not translate well to the marketplace.

In a free market, a customer is free to purchase goods and/or services from whomever the customer chooses. This competition in the marketplace encourages the producers of goods and/or services to meet the needs of the customer better than anyone else. Of course, the most important part of this transaction is that the customer places value on whatever is being produced. If the customer places no value on the product, there is nothing the producer can do to require the customer to take part in a transaction.


Analogies drawn between education and business fail in their comparisons because education has little or no value in today’s America. Conservatives constantly deride public schools as being totally worthless and unnecessary while liberals have no use for facts and knowledge if they do not further the left’s campaign of indoctrination. If the so-called leaders from both sides of the political divide cannot place any value on the pursuit of knowledge for knowledge’s sake, how can one expect parents and students to do so?

 

The world of business is driven by profit margins and the law of supply and demand. The most successful businesses are those that can supply what customer demand, maximizing profit while minimizing costs. Schools today, both public and private, are charged with supplying a service, and education, that is not always in demand by the customers, the students. How can one determine profit margin or minimize costs without being able to adjust supply for something not in demand? It is impossible for schools to establish a free market business relationship with a captive customer base.


There are a multitude of problems in public schools today but solutions will not be found in the free market models being proposed. American society must undergo a fundamental change that starts placing value on education and the pursuit of knowledge. The conservative right must give up its insistence on a direct practical application to everything that is taught in a classroom while the liberal left need to stop letting “feeling good” get in the way the facts. Perhaps the best answer would be to eliminate compulsory education laws but still provide a public education for those who want one. Only then would one truly see the free market at work when Americans realize how little can be done without a high school education.

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Golden Compass Points South

In reviewing the Golden Compass and the rest of the Dark Materials trilogy (Courtesy of the public library), I am left with a burning question. Why does Pullman only kill the Judeo-Christian God? Do aetheists believe in Allah? Why are the muslims left out of this anti-theology screed of Pullman's? He also makes no reference to the Hindu or Buddha  yet by his very words he holds any belief in a diety to be contemptible. Could it be that he believes those religions to be of little consequence?

Muslims particularly should find the entire Dark Materials trilogy worthy of condemnation, not only for the slights aimed at the People of the Book, but its denial of the teachings of his Prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him. According to Pullman, Allah is nothing more than a tortured angel, a sham. There is no heaven, no glory in the Afterlife. One would think that the Mullahs would make some sort of public statement, especially those residing in Britain.

 

Personally, I hope the film flops. It is not worthy of the comparisons being made to the Lord of the Rings nor the Chronicles of Narnia (ironic, that.) I will look elsewhere for entertainment and I urge my two or three readers to do the same.

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Walmart is Evil

Walmart is an evil place to shop. It pretties up its inferior products and pimps them out to an unsuspecting public. I would no sooner purchase durable goods at a Walmart then stab myself in the eye with a pen. I can’t wait for the day when the rest of America realizes that quality is always the better value and Walmart goes the way of Woolco, Jefferson Ward, and other relics.

 

Personally, I deplore Walmart’s Business Model, not because of any misplaced liberal notions of wages or benefits, but because it is a model that favors short term profit over offering quality goods for sale or even allowing some of its suppliers to remain in business. Huffy is one case of how Walmart destroyed one of its suppliers, something Sam Walton would have abhorred.

 

I also find fault with most of the durable goods Walmart sells. Clothing items sold by Walmart tend to wear faster than other brands and rarely fit me well. I can never find slacks or khakis that are long enough in the leg and shirts from Walmart are too short on my torso. I have has similar poor experiences with appliances, electronics, hardware, and even plants sold at Walmart.

 

So, as a result of my intense dislike for Walmart, I exercise my rights by not shopping at Walmart. Instead, I bargain hunt elsewhere or pay a slightly higher price for better quality goods. Walmart Apologists may call me a fool for not taking advantage of the great bargains offered at Walmart but I do not see them as bargains. I see them as a trap for the unwary and uneducated.   

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What about Gillian Gibbons?

I am shocked and saddened by the lack of Townhall columns regarding the current situation of UK citizen Gillian Gibbons. The poor woman is facing a fate of 40 lashes and jail time along with death threats from mobs of "peaceful" Muslims demanding her death. All because she dared name a Teddy Bear Muhammad, named for one of the students in the class.

Instead we get round umpteen million and one of columns about the presidential candidates for an election still 11 months from now. One would think that the regular readers of Townhall already get it and don't need to hear from every single supporter of Candidate X every single day.

Where is the outrage over this latest act of the "Religion of Peace?" Would it take for her to be in a brain-dead vegetative state to warrant an article or three here on TH? Would she need to first be kidnapped in Aruba and dumped in a trashbag (carried by a mentally deranged step-brother) in the San Francisco Bay?

 

A wider variety of column topics would be a refreshing change. 

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Vision of the Democratic Party

I ran across the following posting by Sedonaman in a comments section. It is too good to be lost so I am posting it here. Sedonaman does not seem to have a blog here. It is a list of items that comprise the Democratic Vision for America

Sedonaman’s List

Abortion

Abolition of private property

Abolition of tradition

Adultery

"Alternative lifestyles"

Anti-Americanism

Anti-democracy

Anti-subsidiarity

Assisted suicide

Death taxes

Defiance of legitimate authority

Distribution of condoms in K-12

Diversity (except viewpoint)

Euthanasia

Female masturbation workshops in universities

Fornication

Glorification of debauchery

Godless Marxism

"Hate" crimes laws

Hate for religion (except Islam)

Hate for those of faith (except Islamics and Islamic bombers)

Homosexual special rights

Intolerance of the good

Isolationism

K-12 Indoctrination into Godless Marxism

K-12 Indoctrination into homosexuality

K-12 sex education

Lack of moral clarity

Moral equivalency

Moral Relativism

Nietzscheism

Obliteration of God from the public square

Parole of vicious criminals

Pedophilia (except by Catholic priests and Republicans)

Polylogism

Pro-Europeanism

Racial quotas

Radical egalitarianism

Redistribution of OTHER peoples’ money

Release of known terrorists

Same-sex "marriage"

Sodomy

Speech codes

The individual human will (will to power)

Tolerance of evil

Tolerance Über Alles

UN one-world government

Unlimited government

Unlimited taxation

"Victimless" crimes

Voting rights for aliens (legal or otherwise)

Voting rights for felons   

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The Chickenhawk Fallacy

The Chickenhawk Fallacy

 

            The blogosphere is teaming with articles regarding Barbara Boxer’s latest faux pas so I felt it important to throw something into the fire to further fan the flames. The latest argument against the war in Iraq to come out of the Left is that the decision to go to war is being made by those who have no personal stake, nothing to sacrifice, because their children are not serving in the military. Furthermore, the lack of any military service on the part of these “Chickenhawks,” disqualifies them authorizing any use of the American Armed Forces. The only individuals qualified to make decisions on how to conduct the war in Iraq are Democrats who previously served in the military, Generals waited until retirement to voice their “true” opinions (Instead of resigning their commissions when asked to act against what they now say was their better judgment), and political pundits who failed to make it in talk radio.

            The fallacy here is so ridiculous one may be overwhelmed at where to start in the deconstruction. The first and most obvious place is the United States Constitution. I don’t recall reading a single clause in which military service was required to serve in any higher office. Yet the President of the United States and Congress are given specific roles and responsibilities over the United States Armed Forces. It should then be concluded that since the Framers never intended military service to be a requirement for directing the use of the United States Armed Forces, it is silly and unconstitutional to do so now. Any Senator or Representative making official remarks about Chickenhawks is actually in violation of the Constitution and should be duly censured.

            Legalities aside, there is such an amazing hypocrisy to these remarks that would send any sane person into hysterical laughter upon hearing such statements. If we were to actually hold our elected officials to this sort of standard across the board in all legislative decisions, we find some glaring inconsistencies between the actions of the Neo-Liberals and their deeds.

  • What right does Ted Kennedy have to make decisions regarding taxes? He certainly doesn’t pay his fair share, choosing instead to hide his wealth in offshore trust funds.
  • What right does Nancy Pelosi have to make decisions regarding welfare? Neither she nor her children collect.
  • What right does Hillary Clinton or anyone else in Congress have to make decisions regarding Universal Health Care? They will receive the best Health Care the tax payers can provide for the rest of their lives and would certainly not authorize the same level of health care for all of America.
  • What right do the male members of Congress in FAVOR of keeping abortion LEGAL have to make any decisions regarding abortion since they have no personal stake in it?
  • What right does John Kerry have to make legislation affecting public education since he has no children in public schools?

I could go on and on about the pronouncements of the entire Democratic Party where they have opined and made legislative decisions about subjects in which they have no personal stake. However, I would be guilt of my own fallacy. They have been elected to make such decisions. That is what the United States Constitution is all about. I may not agree with the actions of Hillary Clinton, but the people of New York have entrusted her to be their voice in the Senate. I must respect no matter how much I question the wisdom of Hillary’s legislative actions.

Somebody correct me if I am wrong but I do not recall anyone questioning President Clinton’s use of the military based on his lack of past service. There were other arguments offered but nobody called him a chickenhawk.     

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Computer Woes

To my regualr readers - My apologies for the unintended extended absence. My computer suffered a core meltdown when I returned from my Christmas vacation and I have not had access to my blog since then. I will have a new article up by tomorrow and expect to have lots about which to post. The Leftests have been busy tearing America down so I have much material with which to work.   
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Things that are really annoying

Today's blog is a bit of a rant but I feel the need to vent my spleen. This is a departure from my usual careful crafting of my posts.The following is a list of things that really tick me off. (I wanted to use another word but felt it would be impolite)

1. People who claim 9/11 was a government conspiracy. I really, really, really get hacked off by these lunatics who continue to push forward this nonsense.

2. Michael Moore - If you need to ask why.........

3. Parents who blame teachers for what the parents failed to do, raise their child right.

4. People who think all teachers are liberal drones of the NEA. 

5. Politicians who think test scores alone are a valid measurement of the educational process.

6. High Stakes testing

7. Comparisons of Iraq to Vietnam....from the Liberal Viewpoint.

8. Rosie O'Donal and her ladies on the View who have no clue

9. Lying hypocrites like John Kerry, Al Gore, Ted Kennedy and the rest of the Left Coast.

10. That Christmas song about no snow in Africa. All of those artists collectively waste more food and money than the entire membership of the Republican Party.

11. Sean Penn for thinking he is actually a journalist.

12. Comedians who think they actually know something about politics and world affairs. (Franken isn't even a good comedian)

13. White Bread Activists who have never worked a honest day's labor yet have the time and means to show up to protest the evils of Capitalism.....which is how they had the means and time to show up to protest.

14. Vegans for selfishly choosing to opt out of being a predator in the food chain. We have a duty to be a part of nature and since we have killed off so many of the other predators with our Veggie Trucks, we need to hunt!

15. PETA - Liars! Hypocrites! 

16. Meetings for things that can be handled in emails.

17. FemiNazis

18. Conservatives who fall into the same childish argumentation patterns as the Liberals. We're supposed to be the adults, we need to act like it. Sometimes the ends do justify the means.

19. Posters and Bloggers who can't spell, understand grammar or even know how to use the spellchecker. In the world of writing, Spelling DOES count. (Watch, I'll probably misspell something now or make a serious grammatical faux pas.)

20. Restaurants that do not understand how to make a proper glass of iced tea. Iced tea should not come from a pressurized canister from Coca Cola or Pepsi. It is always to be fresh brewed (like coffee) and kept in containers that have EVERY part cleaned on a daily basis.

A bit negative and of a rambling nature. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
    
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Final Exam Time

For those in the realm of education it is that magical time known as exam week. My posts will be rather short so I can get my exams graded and grades posted.

Wrongly maligned by critics, education as an institution (public or private) really only has what it perceives as the best interests of the child in mind. Much of contemporary theory coming from the liberals in education is not meant to impede a child's learning or to brainwash them into becoming part of the left. Rather it is born out of a desire to protect the student from all harm.      

By not allowing a child to fail, the liberals believe that the child will not be hurt. Unfortunately, they could not be farther from the mark. Failing is how humans learn. Falling down may hurt be we learn to pick ourselves back up again. To this end, education needs to rethink its view on failing if it is to truly help the child. Failure must be an option.
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The war in Iraq is over. We won.

Despite the claims in the MSM, the war in Iraq is over and the United States won. The day Saddam and his Iraqi government no longer had the capacity or authority to engage in war with the United States and United Kingdom forcers was the day the war ended. The current conflict in Iraq fails to meet any of the qualifications used to define a just war.

The violence currently occuring in Iraq is not a war, it is just criminal violence akin to gang war activity. If the same MSM lens was used to examine the United States in the 1920's and the 1980's, we would be experiencing a civil war between insurgents and the authorities. Since we do not see any reports about the second and third American civil wars on any channel we must assume that the MSM and the Left are once again clueless or are trying to mislead the public.   
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American Made Junk by GM

I will never again buy a General Motors product. I used to believe that I should support my country and buy American but after experiencing the steady decline of my 1999 GMC Jimmy, I will be shopping for something made by a company and workers who take pride in their work.

The defects with my New 1999 GMC Jimmy started small and about 6 months into my ownership. The first thing to go was the adjustment handle on the driver's seat. It sheared off as I was adjusting the seat. Two months later, the passenger seat experienced the same problem.

Next to go south was the molding. The screw holding the panel behind the driver's seat fell out. I tried to screw it back in but it appeared to be stripped out. I settled for wedging in a piece of paper to keep it from rattling when the glue I tried failed to do the job.

10 months after purchase I came out on a hot August day to find that the rear view mirror had falled off of the windshield. I sought professional help to fix the problem but ended up with a mirror that shakes when the car is in motion.

At 15 months the rear window washer failed. I didn't even bother to try to fix it.

The rear left speaker was next to go at 21 months.

37 months after my purchase date (Now out of warranty), the heater box developed a leak and spewed engine coolent fumes into the interior. Facing a choice of spending $1000 on 8 to 10 hours of labor in a process that involves removing the entire dashboard to replace a $50 part, I choose to wear warm clothes in the winter. I was afraid of what else could go wrong with the Jimmy if the dash was removed.

At the fine age of 41 months, the rotors in the left front wheel quit working properly and had to be replaced.

At 45 months I finally had to have the pins in the driver's door replaced. The mechanic explained that it was common for the doors on the Jimmy to bend the factory installed pins and slowly come off the hinges. The sound difference in the car was amazing when I had it fixed so the door would close properly.

Just this past August, while making my move from Florida to Georgia, the alternator died on me. I realize that 6 years is a long time for the lifespan of an American made alternator but what made me angry was how impossible it was for me to even try to replace the battery. It's as if the design engineer felt it a challenge to make accessing the battery as difficult as possible.

I guess I was spoiled by my 1990 Ford Bronco II. In 10 years of ownership, I only replaced the clutch, brake shoes, starter (my fault), oil, filters, belts, and tires. The air conditioner did fail on me after 6 year, developing a leak of some sort but Ford has never been able to get AC right in many of their vehicles. The windows still worked fine so who needed air anyway.

If my GMC Jimmy was a horse, I'd take it out and shoot it. I will never buy a GM product ever again and may even consider shying away from buying any American made car. 
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Everybody's a Critic

It is so easy to be critical of a plan. It is a far more difficult task to come up with a plan. On my blog and in posted comments, I offer pragmatic solutions to various problems. I realize that discussion and criticism is an important part of free discourse on an internet forum but there is a point when arguing a plan becomes pointless if a counter plan is not offered. 

For example, I have suggested an plan to address illegal immigration . I believe it to be a pragmatic and practical solution. Critics have called it "pie in the sky" or a quaint little idea that will never work. Yet they offer nothing substantial in its place. 

This is what I believe is the real problem facing America; paralysis from overanalysis. So many are willing to pick apart  suggested ideas and plans and cry out that the plan will never work. Very few are able and willing to actually offer a plan of action. 

I do realize that a key strategy in Debate is for the negative side to attack the affirmative side's plan. It is an excellent semantic exercise but when we are discussing real world problems that must be solved, it is nothing but hot air into the wind. 
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