Friday, May 22, 2009

Hal Lindsey is an a--hole.

I completed my daily news rounds, rifling through all the science, world events, and religious garbage I could in 2 hours. My last stop of the night, of course, was the WND where I found an article by Hal Lindsey blaming the current geopolitical, moral, and economic woes on President Obama. For those of you who may not know, Lindsey is a Christian Zionist and author of 14 books based on sensationalism and fear-mongering. He also thinks that President Obama is solely responsible for preparing the world for the Antichrist.

Lindsey states in his opening sentence:

"When I heard President Obama's speech yesterday in which he practically accused the former administration of war crimes, I had to go out into my yard and walk off my anger."

Apparently, Lindsey hasn't kept on current events over the past 8 years. We were lied to when it came to WMDs in Iraq, we were lied to when it came to Iraq's supposed procurement of yellow cake uranium in Niger, and we were lied to when we were told America does not torture. We were lied to when we were told that all detainees at Guantanamo were suspected terrorists (at least two-thirds weren't, but they are now), and we were lied to when we were told there was a connection between al Qaida and Iraq (there is now). I'm not saying that some of these people weren't terrorists, but I am saying not even half of these people were.

Perhaps Lindsey would like to be ripped from his home, family, friends, forced to confess to terrorism through waterboarding and sleep deprivation for days on end, then subsequently whisked away to a detainment camp in Afghanistan for 7 years. But I suppose that would be a human rights violation. Right, Hal? Do you wonder why some innocent terrorist suspects who have been cleared of all charges were found fighting after they were released? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc.

Hal finishes his article by stating:

"May God save the United States of America from this kind of leadership that borders on criminal ignorance of the motivating factors of our most deadly enemy."

Need I remind you, Hal, of the numerous biblical verses that say God alone places men in places authority? How then, can we call the United States of America a true democratic republic, and what right do you have to criticize the decision of God?

Congratulations, Hal. You have revealed your true identity as yet one more brainwashed rightwing nutcase, as well as your inability to tell and discern the truth. For someone who gets their inspiration from the Bible, you certainly don't know it as well as you claim.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Right wing talking heads silent as troops go thirsty

In this news article released by KHOU in Houston, TX, it has been learned that troops have had to resort to theft from Kellogg, Brown, and Root (KBR) in order to attain safe drinking water. It tunrs out that the subsidiary of Dick Cheney's old company, Halliburton, has been hording water when they're tasked with the responsibility of distributing water to troops.

This is the same company that is responsible for faulty wiring that has been killing troops, and sanitizing water supplies so that the troops can have clean water for drinking, cooking, and showering. Instead, troops are constantly worried about pathogens and insect larvae in their water supply.

While troops endure daily temperatures over 120 F, dysentery, nausea, vomiting, and electrocution, KBR executives continue to rake in cash by the boatload. Contractors now outnumber troops by about 5 to 1.They have the luxury of leaving employers like Xe (formerly Blackwater USA), KBR, Halliburton, and Triple Canopy, but troops are bound by military law and enjoy no such luxury.

Where is the outrage from right wing blowhards like Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Jim Quinn and Rose Tennent, and Glenn Beck? Where are you when your troops need you Neil Boortz? Where is your sense of patriotism Billy Cunningham, Joseph Farah, and Michele Malkin? Why don't you care about the suffering of our troops, Bill O'Reilly? Where are all the voices of "conservative" radio when American troops are dying from corporate negligence?

I know you all have books to sell, SUVs, condos, and yachts to afford, so you'd rather saw off your own testicles with a butter knife than rat out your corporate sponsors. But when is enough enough? When will you stop hiding behind the safety of your golden microphones and speak out about the evils of your own party and corporate interests? When will you finally become decent human beings, and start calling a spade a spade? Do you still wonder why the rest of the country is leaving your ranks? Is it any wonder why you had your asses handed to you last November?

If there really is a hell, there's a special place there waiting for all of you. You are all cowards and disgrace not only America, but the human race as well.

By the way, Sean, we're still waiting for your water-boarding to take place. Watch Sean get pwned by Charles Grodin in the clip below:



It's almost been a month now, Sean. What's the matter - are you scared, or are you just not patriotic?

Watch the clip below from "Iraq For Sale." If it doesn't anger you, you're not human.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Rightwing tax day lunacy

Last night, Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, made a guest appearance on Sean Hannity's show, simply named, "Hannity." It was the first interview Dr. Dobson made since he stepped down from his post at Focus on the Family. During the 15 minute interview Dobson and Hannity talked about everything from the trouncing the Republican party was handed by Democrats last November, to abortion, to marriage, to Christian influence on the United States.

If you haven't watched this tripe of an interview, as all of Hannity's interviews are, you can watch it here.

Hannity's borderline race-baiting commentary laid one attack after another on President Obama and the "mainstream" media, whatever that means. In total concurrence was Dobson. But it wasn't before long that Dobson's true colors revealed themselves.

Yesterday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a document regarding the growth of rightwing extremism in the US. In the document, the DHS warns that recruitment to extremist groups are on the rise, primarily due to the fact that we now have a black president in office. From page 2 of the 9 page document we read:
Threats from white supremacist and violent antigovernment groups during 2009 have been largely rhetorical and have not indicated plans to carry out violent acts. Nevertheless, the consequences of a prolonged economic downturn—including real estate foreclosures, unemployment, and an inability to obtain credit—could create a fertile recruiting environment for rightwing extremists and even result in confrontations between such groups and government authorities similar to those in the past.

Rightwing extremists have capitalized on the election of the first African American president, and are focusing their efforts to recruit new members, mobilize existing supporters, and broaden their scope and appeal through propaganda, but they have not yet turned to attack planning.
Click here to read the document.

At one point in the interview Hannity targets the DHS for releasing a document that gives the rightwing a black eye, while inferring that President Obama is responsible for this document. He asks Dr. Dobson:
"The Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Dobson, is warning law enforcement officials about the rise in rightwing extremist activity...and I'm thinking, what do you think of that interpretation, especially coming from a guy that started his political career in the home of an unrepentant terrorist who bombed the Pentagon and capital and sat in Reverend Wright's church for 20 years?"
Dobson responded:
"Isn't it interesting that the media has jumped all over this when there aren't any examples of it? There are no Timothy McVeighs out there right now. They're making a big deal out of something that hasn't happened and may not happen. They were also saying today that when the troops come back from Iraq or Afghanistan that they're going to be a big problem because they have military training."
This proves to me that Dobson doesn't pay attention to recent events, or he is a liar - probably both. I can give Dr. Dobson two examples of right-wing, post-military paranoia that lead to the deaths of 5 people, and I don't even have to cross the Pennsylvania border, or even go back more than 2 weeks to do so.

On April 7th, an Iraq vet named Nicholas Horner robbed a Subway restaurant in Altoona. During the event he fatally shot 2 and injured 1. Horner just returned from Iraq after serving his third tour. And in Pittsburgh, Richard Poplawski shot and killed 3 police officers in Pittsburgh. Poplawski was kicked out of the Marine Corps after assaulting a drill sergeant. His mother stated that he had been stock piling ammunition, and was afraid that President Obama was going to take his guns away. Poplawski is also known to frequent racist websites.

No modern day McVeighs you say, Dr. Dobson?

So, an economic downturn leads to a rightwing nutjob robbing a Subway in which 2 people were killed, and the election of a black man leads to 2nd Amendment paranoia leaving 3 police officers dead. It turns out that the DHS does know what they're talking about after all.

One interesting note about that quote from Dr. Dobson; the transcript of the interview at Fox News quotes Dobson as saying, "Isn't it interesting that the media has jumped all over this when there are many examples of it?" It could be an honest mistake by the transcriber, but I seriously doubt it. Spin, is spin, is spin.

Later during the interview, Hannity and Dobson continue fellating each other, discussing how the Founders were Christian, and that this country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, and that we are a "Christian nation." According to Dobson, Christianity has "influenced our law, our constitution, and our way of life." I don't know about you, but I'm absolutely sick to death of hearing this. If our country is a Christian nation and founded on the gospel, why are our laws based on Roman and Iroquois law, our alphabet is Roman in origin? If our country was founded on the gospel, why doesn't our Constitution mention God, Jesus Christ, Jehovah, Yahweh, Yeshua, or any variation thereof? It doesn't even mention the term "Creator."

Later on in the interview, Hannity says:
"What did you think of Barack Obama's comments that America is arrogant, apologizing for America, and seemingly even apologizing for the Iraq war by saying well, we're not at war with Islam? Well, no one ever said we were at war with Islam, but radical Islam. What does that mean to you if a president of the United States — it sounds to me like he shares Wright's views that America's chickens have come home to roost?"
Dobson responded:
"It almost sounds like Jeremiah Wright in that instance, and you know there's been an understanding by presidents down through history, from the very beginning, that that kind of criticism does not occur, does not go beyond the water's edge, and for him to be on foreign soil with people who have been very, very critical of this country and its president and its military and its people, for him to make that statement deeply offended me. And what bothers me more is there wasn't a greater outcry to it than I would have expected."
It's not like we broke international law when we invaded Iraq or anything, Dr. Dobson. I can't imagine why rest of the world would be critical of the most powerful country on earth.

In short, we are an arrogant nation, Dr. Dobson. Take off your crimson-stained glasses and look at the world with your own eyes for once.

Meanwhile, over at God's news site, Roy Moore attacked President Obama after he bowed to Saudi King Abdullah. While he was eviscerating the president, he took the liberty of drawing a correlation between Christianity and the Navy SEALS who rescued the crew of the USS Maersk Alabama from pirates last week off the coast of Somalia. If you don't know who Roy Moore is, he's the racist judge who was removed from office after refusing to remove a statue of the ten commandments from the Alabama Supreme Court. He's also in favor of teaching creationism in public schools, and an fervent opponent of evolution. Over at the Panda's Thumb, there is an interview between himself and Chris Matthews of MSNBC. It's eye-opening. You might want to read it.

Anyway, I'm wondering if Moore and his clones are willing to take President Bush to task when he bowed to him as well in 2005. Or the fact that the bin Laden family helped finance his now defunct company, Arbusto Oil. Or the fact that his grandfather, Prescott Bush, helped finance Hitler's war machine from Wall Street.

Probably not.

Happy Tax Day!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

It's go time!

Three words...




LET'S GO PENS!!!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The 2nd Amendment considered.

It's always bad to hear about a police officer being gunned down in the line of duty, but when it happens in Pittsburgh it hits a little close to home.

Yesterday, a gunman in Pittsburgh decided that he'd had enough of the gub'ment, particularly President Obama, trying to take his rights away. Letting paranoia and fear get the best of him, he decided to take matters into his own hands by killing 3 Pittsburgh officers, 2 of which were fatally wounded in the head. After receiving a call about a domestic dispute, officers showed up at the residence where said gunman, Richard Poplawski, 23, lived. He was "lying in wait" for the officers, and he took their lives immediately when they arrived. Among the guns Poplawski owned, a .357 Magnum and an AK-47.

He's screwed. In Pennsylvania, killing a police officer is an offense punishable by death.

Of course, this incident is going to ignite a furious debate over the 2nd Amendment. Personally, I'm all for owning a gun for protection from braindead asshats like Poplawski, as well as hunting. But, this event is forcing me to think about the 2nd Amendment, and just to what extent Americans should be allowed to go to buy firearms.

Of the 203 countries in the world, the United States ranks consistently about 4th in the world in gun-related crime. The countries that have the highest rates of gun-related crimes are South Africa, Colombia, and Thailand. While the numbers of gun-related crimes in South Africa dwarf those of the US, we are still one of the most gun-crazed countries on the planet.

Given the severity of last weekends gun-related crimes in Pittsburgh and Binghamton, I am forced to ask a question: Although I believe in owning a gun for the aforementioned reasons, what in the hell does anyone need an automatic or semi-automatic weapon for? More importantly, where does it end? I respect the opinions (though sometimes begrudgingly) of people like Ted Nugent, but I would ask someone like Ted, does the Constitution give you the right to own any gun you want? If so, how much firepower is enough?

When I was in the Air Force, I was a weapons technician for the F-15C Eagle. Among the weapons this sweet baby has is the M61A1 Vulcan cannon. It has been in use in nearly every fighter aircraft since 1959, and is capable of firing 6,000 20mm rounds per minute. I've had to take this thing apart, clean it, and put it back together again for 4 years. It's a scary thing to be next to when fully assembled. Even more powerful, is the GAU-8, the main weapon of the A-10 Warthog. The rounds that this thing can fire are about the size of a beer bottle with a long neck - 30 mm.

So, the question I have for people like Ted Nugent is, should you be allowed to own guns like these? After all, if civilians can gain legal access to a military weapon like the M-16, shouldn't that allow me to own another military weapon? If the Constitution says that I should be able to have a gun if I want, should I be allowed to have an M61? What about a GAU-8, or even a .50 cal? Hell, while we're at it, I should be allowed to own an entire squadron of F-22s if I so see fit and could afford to do so.

The point that I am trying to make is that, while I believe in the Constitution of the United States of America, I also believe in common sense. For Ted Nugent and those like him, that common sense is often checked at the door. I also believe that the Founders did not have the foresight to see the trouble to come, and at the hands of those like Richard Poplawski, the 2nd Amendment becomes a frightening specter. For people like Poplawski, fear, ignorance, and prejudice truly go hand in hand, often with brutal consequences.

The irony of this whole event is that Poplawski has only damaged the 2nd Amendment that he supposedly loves. It is because of people like him that the 2nd Amendment will meet its demise.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Interesting!

What do you get when you cross Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Chad Smith, and Joe Satriani? Why, Chickenfoot, of course!

There isn't one thing that these guys have in common (other than the fact that they're rock stars), but this should be interesting!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Martin Brodeur: A Living Legend


987 games + 58,304:41 minutes + 24,782 saves + 552 wins + 2.20 goals against + .914 save percentage + 3 Stanley Cups + 4 Vezina Trophies + 4 Jennings Trophies + 1 Calder Trophy + 100 shutouts + 2 goals + 11 records = 30

Congratulations, Martie!