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June 11, 2005

Zoo Kids

I was at the North Carolina Zoo last weekend and saw some neat stuff (as usual). I don't know why I thought of the Bad Example family when I saw this exhibit, but the mind works in mysterious ways.

Those of you fortunate to have kids may have seen a scene like this in your house before:

Kids at Play

And at times, I'm sure that scene was followed by this look:

After Dad

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June 10, 2005

The Carnies are Coming!

In case you still didn't have enough to write about and didn't have enough posts to try and remember to submit to the carnivals each week, Rightwing Nuthouse is starting a brand-new carnival, the Carnival of the Clueless. According to the announcement:

Each week, I’ll be calling for posts that highlight the total stupidity of a public figure or organization – either left or right – that demonstrates that special kind of cluelessness that only someone’s mother could defend…and maybe not even their mothers!

Everyone knows what I’m talking about. Whether it’s the latest from Bill Maher or the Reverend Dobson, it doesn’t matter. I will post ALL ENTRIES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER I AGREE WITH THE SENTIMENTS EXPRESSED OR NOT.

This week submissions need to be in by 10PM Monday. Send them to elvenstar522-at-AOL-dot-com. And watch out for the carnies!

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Katie Wernecke Seized

Katie Wernecke is a 12-year old girl who lives in Texas with her parents, Michele and Edward Wernecke. Thursday she was seized and kidnapped by the State of Texas. She is now in custody of "State Child Protective Services." You might be thinking that she was being abused, beaten, used in child pornography, or something like that. You'd be wrong. She and her parents asked questions of a doctor.

You see, Katie has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, a form of cancer. The cancer is in remission, and the parents and Katie asked the doctor some questions about her treatment. They asked to delay treatment while they made some decisions. The result? Katie's mom was put in jail and Katie was taken away by the state.

This is so wrong I don't know where to begin. If I were Katie's Dad, I'd immediately grab her and leave the state. By what convoluted possible right can these a-holes steal his daughter and imprison his wife? Because they questioned a doctor's treatment? The State even abused the Amber Alert system to kidnap her! Their three sons were also taken away because of this.

Folks, these alleged "State Child Protective Services" are wrong and evil. They are starting to look like the ACLU, doing one good thing for every 100 b.s. things they do. If any member of any "State Child Protective Service" comes to my door, ever, they will be looking down the barrel of a 12-gage. I absolutely will kill to protect my family.

But there's more! Katie is on film protesting the treatment. She doesn't want any of the medical treatment that the "State Child Protective Services" insists on providing her with (with taxpayer money). They're going to force her to accept the treatment because she doesn't know any better. So if you're following this, she knows enough to be able to have an abortion without her parents permission, but she cannot refuse a medical treatment that would affect no one else but herself.

This is so, so wrong. Things like this really make me hate government.

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Social Security Retirement Age

Allegedly, "GOP Senators eye raising the social security age." According to the news story, "Key Senate Republicans privately reviewed suggestions ... for raising the Social Security retirement age." Well if it was so private, how is it in the national news media?

Details appear sketchy, but Sen Olympia Snow (R/D/?), concerned only with her own reelection next year, claimed she wanted "broad bipartisan support." Or, in English, cover for herself and her campaign for reelection. It is not known whether she wants real bipartisan support or the Democrat version of bipartisan support.

I've been claiming this is the easy fix for years. When social security was designed, it was not, and it was never intended to be, a personal retirement account. It was supposed to be a safety net for the elderly, infirm, and those who were physically unable to help themselves. I completely support raising the retirement age, even though I don't think there's 5 people in the Senate with the guts to do the right thing and fix it.

What should the age be? If you index the age of retirement to the average lifespan difference between now and when social security was implemented, the age that social security benefits should START should be 81. Yes, really, eighty-one. I not only support the benefit age being raised to 81, they should pass a law that continues to increase the age as lifespan grows. 81. Really.

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NC Service Tax

I was reading the latest massive tax increase to pass the North Carolina House of Aristocrats, and there's something in there that's absolutely huge, yet I've seen absolutely ZERO reporting on it. There's a new class of tax in that bill that's never been in existence in North Carolina before. If this one gets through unchallenged, everything in North Carolina is suddenly going to get astronomically expensive.

Inserted in that bill is a brand-spanking new tax on services. This bill applies the sales tax (highest in the country) to SERVICES. It starts out simple, "only" taxing warranty contracts, maintenance agreements, and repair contracts. However, if this is not immediately opposed, it will only expand.

So now when you get a plumber to unclog your toilet, he will have to charge sales tax. If you buy a warranty on your new TV or new car -- sales tax. The North Carolina Democrats ALL support placing a sales tax on LABOR. Apparently taxing the income of labor isn't enough.

This one really is big, subjects citizens of North Carolina. Please take note. Once again, this brand new tax on SERVICES is brought to you exclusively by Democrats. 100% of the Democrats voted for this new tax. Do you still think they represent your views?

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NC House Raises Taxes

The House voted along party lines, 63-54, with all Democrats supporting the tax increase. This tax increase is a half-cent increase in the sales tax for all people of North Carolina. The tax increase also increases the top rate on income tax to one of the highest in the country, raising it to 8.25 percent. Only California, Iowa, New Jersey, Oregon, and Vermont have higher income tax rates.

The tax increase passed also directly raises the sales tax on telephone service, satellite television service, and alcohol. As a side note -- no other state in the country has a higher sales tax rate. It would also start a completely new tax -- a tax on candy. At least you can teach your children young the dangers of taxes when they ask, "Why does the lady want 80 cents for my candy bar when the price tag says 75 cents?"

When you vote in North Carolina again, know that zero Republicans voted for this hundreds of millions of dollars tax increase, and all the Democrats did. Of course in the eyes of the formerly mainstream media (FMSM), that's not partisan.

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June 09, 2005

Iredell County Republican Men's Club

They're meeting tonight if you're in the area. They will be at the Golden Corral at exit 36 on I-77. If you're headed southbound, take a right off the exit ramp and a right at the first light -- Golden Corral is on the right. If you're headed northbound, take a left off the exit ramp, go over the interstate, turn right at the second light and it's on the right.

Former NC Senator Fern Shubert is the featured speaker. She was the Minority Whip in the senate and is a CPA. She knows what's going on with state finances, so it should be a very interesting meeting.

If you're anywhere near, the meeting starts at 7:00pm. The Golden Corral there has really good food, and it's a buffet so you can eat until you explode.

I'll only be there if it's raining because tonight is the championship series for our softball team (best 2 of 3 tonight wins the league). But hey, if you're anywhere nearby, especially in Mecklenburg County, you should stop on by. It's a great bunch of people there, and if you want to see what a conservative looks like, you will find them there.

Last meeting I went to there featured 1 current state House Representative, 4 former State House members, 4 members of the local city board, a couple members of the county board and local school board, and the Mooresville mayor. Go visit, if you can, even if you've never been involved in anything before.

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HR 2679 - PERA

There is a bill in the US House of Representatives that needs support. That bill is HR 2579, The Public Expression of Religion Act of 2005. To view the text of the bill, go to thomas.loc.gov and search in the top box for HR2579 -- it will take you directly to the bill text. As of yet there are 20 co-signers and the bill is in the Judiciary Committee, waiting for action. Please contact your Representatives and ask them to support this bill.

The bill, although technical in nature, adds the following:

`(b) The remedies with respect to a claim under this section where the deprivation consists of a violation of a prohibition in the Constitution against the establishment of religion shall be limited to injunctive relief.'.

(b) Attorneys Fees- Section 722(b) of the Revised Statutes of the United States (42 U.S.C. 1988(b)) is amended by adding at the end the following: `However, no fees shall be awarded under this subsection with respect to a claim described in subsection (b) of section nineteen hundred and seventy nine.'.

This will have the primary effect of removing your tax dollars from the ACLU's pocket. You see, the ACLU gets most of it's funding from you by suing the government and obtaining large amounts of cash in "damages" and "laywers fees." This law would stop that action.

The law would NOT stop anyone from suing anyone anywhere for anything. It will not have an effect on your civil rights (as if the ACLU really has anything to do with civil rights). The only reason to oppose this law is to ensure the ACLU can obtain taxpayer funding.

Please urge your congresscritter to support it today. You can also sign a petition to stop taxpayer funding of the ACLU over at the Stop the ACLU Blog.

This post is part of the weekly "Stop the ACLU Blogburst" brought to you in part by Stop the ACLU Blog.

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NC Tax Increase #2,320

This year the North Carolina Senate raised taxes about 100 times on literally every single citizen of the state in so many different ways, I cannot even count them all. They raised taxes on movie theater tickets, newspapers, cell phones, cable TV, income, and anything else they could grab. They also raised taxes on businesses.

The tax increase on businesses will be denied by those in the Senate, as they are living in an alternate reality. They will claim to have "changed the formula" and not raised the tax. The "formula change" will result in over $45 million changing hands from businesses to the state.

Previously, if a company based in North Carolina had a substantial percentage of it's sales to other states, those portions of the sales were not taxed by North Carolina. The formula change will make North Carolina based companies pay taxes on all their sales, no matter where the sale is made.

Before you liberals scream, "Good, businesses need to pay more," a quick lesson in very basic economics -- businesses will not sell you something for less than it costs to make it. Therefore, if the business has to pay $45 million in taxes to the state, the cost of doing businesses just went up by $45 million, so the cost of the items they sell MUST go up by $45 million.

So yes, the North Carolina Senate (Democrat) raised taxes on the people of North Carolina by $45 million in this move -- and encouraged businesses to move out of North Carolina.

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June 08, 2005

Dean Scream II

This is going to be difficult, but see if you can keep up:

First, Howie "Screamin" Dean announced to the world that the Republican Party is made up of white Christians, and the Democrat party is not.

The next day, after numerous high-profile Democrats said that Dean doesn't represent their views, Dean said that he was a white Christian, which would, by his definition, make him a Republican.

After the high-profile Democrats complained about Dean's statements, Dean replied that the criticism of him is only Republicans trying to divert attention from the country's problems and make him the issue. This means that Dean thinks that Bill Richardson, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, and John Edwards are all Republicans, too.

After that, Democrat New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson said that the National Democrat Party Chairman is not the party's spokesman.

WAR IS PEACE

FREEDOM IS SLAVERY

IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

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Some New-Found Blogs

I've recently found a few blogs (mainly from tips from others), and thought I'd point them out for you here, to do with as you please (that means go visit).

First up is Kea Blog. Out of the blue he dropped me a line in email, asking me to check out his blog. Well, other than the fact I don't have enough time to do much of anything, I thought, "why not?" So I did. He's from New Zealand. It's a nice, clean layout with all sorts of different thoughts and ideas. Head on over!

Continuing the international theme, Nickie Goomba points out Free Thoughts. It's run by a citizen of Italy and is an awesome showcase for freedom and free ideas in Europe. The page takes some time to load, but get on over there and read it-- it's rather inspiring and uplifting.

Lastly, I'd like to point you to Crosses Across America. It's a new group blog that's "dedicated to promoting faith in God and in our country and the freedom to practice it." There's not much there yet, but it certainly looks promising.

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NC Superintendent of Schools

In case you're still counting, it's now up to seven months after the election and North Carolina continues to have the only race in the country that has not yet been decided. However, if you read any news reports about it, you will be misled.

The current news reports claim that a battle rages over 11,000 provisional ballots in a statewide race where one person leads by about 8,500 ballots. But there really is no question about the ballots -- the North Carolina Supreme Court has alread ruled that those ballots were cast illegally.

At issue is whether the Democrat-controlled legislature will abide by that decision. To all outward appearances, they are going to simply ignore the Supreme Court ruling and claim those votes were legal simply because they were cast for a Democrat. This should start a constitutional crisis in North Carolina, but it will simply be ignored as politics as usual.

Personally, I think that since we've made it an entire 7 months without a Superintendent of Public instruction that we should simply do away with the position. Obviously it's not that important now, is it? Yes, the position was filled with a "temporary" appointee of the governor, but still...

I'll keep you updated as the Democrat Legislature continues their charade and ignores the ruling of the State Supreme Court in proclaiming their own candidate ruler, against the wishes of the people who actually voted. And you thought that your vote only didn't count in Florida. In North Carolina, the Democrats are openly ignoring legally cast ballots -- but it's OK because no one really cares.

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June 07, 2005

Daydream

Yes, it's summertime in North Carolina. I don't know how weather forecasters stay employed over the summer. Today's forecast:

High in the low 90s, sunny, humid, chance of afternoon Thunderstorms

That forecast will be exactly the same until September. The only variations will be when a hurricane pushes a little extra rain in the area. Otherwise you can count on that exact forecast every single day for the next 3 months.

This seems appropriate:

What a day for a daydream
What a day for a daydreamin' boy
And I'm lost in a daydream
Dreamin' 'bout my bundle of joy

And even if time ain't really on my side
It's one of those days for taking a walk outside
I'm blowing the day to take a walk in the sun
And fall on my face on somebody's new-mown lawn

I've been having a sweet dream
I been dreaming since I woke up today
It's starring me and my sweet thing
'Cause she's the one makes me feel this way

And even if time is passing me by a lot
I couldn't care less about the dues you say I got
Tomorrow I'll pay the dues for dropping my load
A pie in the face for being a sleepy bull toad

{Whistle}

And you can be sure that if you're feeling right
A daydream will last long into the night
Tomorrow at breakfast you may prick up your ears
Or you may be daydreaming for a thousand years

What a day for a daydream
Custom made for a daydreaming boy
And now I'm lost in a daydream
Dreaming 'bout my bundle of joy

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GM Cuts Jobs

In case you missed it, GM announced it is cutting 25,000 jobs and closing plants in North America. It should save the company about $2.5 billion a year, just after the company announced a $1.1 billion dollar loss for the first quarter of 2005, it's worst since 1992.

In case you missed the math on that one, the company is on pace to lose $4.4 billion this year, and the reduction in workforce and plant closings will only save them $2.5 billion. Not good.

I haven't seen the Unions reactions yet, but I'm sure they will be annoyed. Can you blame them? I can -- but then I approach life with the view of freedom where no one has a right to a job, while the union leadership believes differently.

Buried in the story is the real reason for the job cuts -- $1,500 per worker health care expenses. Companies CANNOT afford to pay that much money for every worker for insurance! And no, before you liberals try to provide the answer, the answer is NOT to get government to cover health care!

Third-party payer systems do not work. When you have a system that costs the end user zero dollars, they will use the system, especially when a third party pays for their use of the system. It is wrong.

This is a major crisis in America that the media does not want to touch -- why should they? The formerly mainstream media (FMM) WANTS insurance to be too expensive for businesses -- so they can support a government-run socialist medicine system.

The proper solution? Get government out of the way. Remove all government regulations on insurance and let workers buy their own. If a company wants to provide it as a benefit, let them -- without any government conditions. It worked in the past, and socialized medicine has NOT worked everywhere it's tried.

No government agency should have anything to do with medical insurance -- at all. When they do, they destroy freedom and destroy businesses -- like they are doing to General Motors right now.

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By Your Own Words

A quote that truly lets you know the world is not what you think:

In regards to the lies about abuses of the Koran in Gitmo*:

"It doesn't matter whether it actually took place or not, what matters is the perception of what took place."

This from Nawar Shora, director of the law enforcement outreach program at the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.

I perceive that the Muslim religion is a religion of war and evil. I perceive that they want me converted or dead, just like their holy book says. And following the example of those who are honored above all by the media today, a leader in the Arab community, it doesn’t matter if that statement is true, what matters is the perception of that religion.

Of course the difference is that my statement is based on facts while Mr. Shora’s is based on anti-Americanism does make my statement a whole lot more valid.

*Note: Of thousands and thousands of interviews of terrorists at Gitmo, there have only been FIVE actual substantiated cases of "abuse" of the Koran.

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NC Bill Statuses

The death penalty moratorium bill still lurks in the shadows. In North Carolina, normally a bill that does not pass one of the two chambers by the crossover date that relates to spending, cannot be considered. However, Jim Black, the liberal Democrat leader of the House, since he hasn't bribed enough people to vote for it, has exempted that bill from the rules. Imagine that -- rules are there to serve at the pleasure of the House leader and he violates them whenever he wants.

The House did pass a bill to increase the number of toll roads in North Carolina from zero to nine. You see, the General Assembly steals $10 million a year in taxes collected for road use to spend on their own projects, so they don’t have enough money to actually build the roads. Instead of spending the money for the purpose collected, they just want to collect more money.

Three foolish bills appear dead for the year: one would have banned cell phone use while driving, while still allowing people to put on makeup and eat French fries. The bill to reduce jobs and punish business owners in Charlotte, forcing all private businesses to prohibit smoking also appears dead.

The House also killed a bill that would have subsidized education for criminals while fining American citizens – the bill to give in-state tuition to illegal immigrants while forcing all other law-abiding states’ residents to pay higher fees – has also apparently died.

The Senate also squashed a bill to allow the People of North Carolina to vote on defining marriage.

In case you’re scoring at home, tracking for the next election:

NC Democrats support abolition of the death penalty, charging you even more money to build roads (for which you’ve already paid for once), banning cell phones, zero freedom for private, personal business, giving criminals low-cost education while forcing law-abiding to pay more, and gay marriage.

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June 06, 2005

Supreme Court on Marijuana

The Supreme Court today decided , while they were clearly smoking large amounts of marijuana, that the federal government has the right to overrule individual states by applying laws that pertain to interstate actions to individual states who want to set their own rules and have self government.

The decision was an appeal by the federal government. California passed a law saying that pot was legal in some instances. The federal government didn't like it. The drugs in question NEVER crossed any state lines at any time from the time it was grown until it was used. The supreme court ruled:

Congress' Commerce Clause authority includes the power to prohibit the local cultivation and use of marijuana in compliance with California law

So, in other words, the supreme court does not care in the least what any state law is -- they have just decided that the federal government can decide every law for every state they want to. State governments officially have no purpose, according to the supreme court.

You see, the "Commerce Clause" is supposed to be used to regulate INTERSTATE commerce -- providing regulation for the transport of goods and services between states, ensuring that states don't set up barriers to trade and the like within the borders of America.

Each state used to be able to have self-government and The People of each state could pass laws that would apply to themselves. However, with this very overly broad application of the commerce clause, applying it to a situation that has absolutely ZERO to do with anything remotely related to interstate traffic, transportation, or anything else, with NO exaggeration, the Supreme Court has decided that the federal government has NO limits on it's power.

I don't know about you, but I am ready for a revolution. I'd like to have a country based on freedom, with individual states who have the power of self-government and a weak central government. You might have heard of one of these governments -- they had one back in the late 1700s. I wonder where I could go to find such a place.

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Monday Carnivals

Two nicely done carnivals for your viewing pleasure this Monday:

First is the Tarheel Tavern. This is a weekly carnival of bloggers from, or sometimes in, North Carolina. This week's host is Billy the Blogging Poet who used aliens as the theme for this week's carnival. It's a good one!

If you're blogging in or about North Carolina, head on over to the Tavern's main site and read about the Tavern. Next week it will be hosted by A Sort of Notebook. You can host, too, if you're in the Turpentine State (NC).

Next up is one of my favorites -- the New Blog Showcase. This is a carnival of new blogs -- less than 3 months old. You can head over and read some new people, give them loads of advice, and then sit back and watch while they...uh... I mean, meet the new people!

This week it is at Common Sense Runs Wild. Go read and comment. Next will it will be hosted by 21st Century Paladin. It's easy to host, and it gets you links and traffic. Read the main site to see how you can host it next!

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NC Democrats

I often hear it proclaimed that the Democrats are the party of the people and that they support the "working man," while the Republicans support "big business" and the rich. As can be seen by the actions of the North Carolina General Assembly, that is not the case with Democrats in North Carolina.

The budget that passed the Liberal Democrat-led North Carolina Senate raises taxes by $1.7 billion on the people of North Carolina (not including things like the 13% Mecklenburg County Democrat property tax increase). In the past 5 years, the Democrats in the General Assembly have increased spending over 31%!

Corporations and individuals making over $200,000 will see DECREASES in their tax bills. Everyone else will see increases. The biggest tax increases? The lottery, the cigarette tax, and the sales tax -- all which will hit those who have less money even harder.

If you're in North Carolina, and you've voted for Democrats all your life, please take a close look at the party and the people you're supporting. They do NOT support you -- they are raising YOUR taxes on everything (including newspapers, telephones, cable TV, cigarettes, sales tax, property taxes, income taxes, etc). They are NOT your father's Democratic Party. They are NOT the party of the "working man."

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June 05, 2005

New Neighbor #17

I would like to continue my Sunday afternoon tradition. Each Sunday I'll introduce a new neighbor from the massive Evangelicals blogroll. There's often not a lot of things going on Sunday evenings, so take a moment and visit the new neighbor. I'm sure in many cases, it's a blog you've never seen before. This week's new neighbor is

Echo Zoe

I've been reading Echo's site for a long time. I'm not sure if I started reading him before I started blogging myself, but I remember I found him in the comments at Vox Day's.

In case you're wondering what Echo Zoe means, from his site:

έχω (echo) v. - greek "to have" first person singular. Literally "I Have" (Strongs #2192)

ζωη (zoe) n. - greek "life". Life in the absolute sense, life as God has it, that which the Father has in Himself, and which He gave to the Incarnate Son to have in Himself (Strongs #2222)

He posts every day with a daily devotional. I read it every day, and it wouldn't hurt you to read it, too.

He's also got various commentary and thoughts on various topics. His last post asks for your most annoying catch phrase. Without a doubt, I'm going with "My Bad." Ugh.

So head on over, have a read!

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