Ogre's Politics & Views

June 15, 2007

el Presidente Bush

When I voted for Bush, it was mostly a vote against alGore. However, the idea of more dead terrorists and lower taxes certainly helped my decision. Now, however, I'm completely done with the man. His non-stop promotion of total amnesty for all illegals is bad enough, but now he's completely outdone himself. Bush now wants to free CONVICTED child murderers who have committed crimes so severe as to merit the death penalty. These evil bastards have killed children and other and been processed through the entire US justice system and have been found guilty.

However, Bush wants them freed because they were illegal alien invaders and they might not have been offered a chance to speak with their Mexican consular after they were arrested. Yes, because these miserable, horrible, evil murderers (convicted in many courts of law) weren't asked, "Gee, Senior, would you like a free pass out of the country?" then Bush is trying to set them free.

Bush actually is supporting Mexico and illegal alien invaders over innocent citizens and children of America.

The state of Texas told Bush what he could do with his demands to set the criminal bastards free. Bush has now gone to the US Supreme Court to attempt to get them to enforce his presidential power. If the court rules against him, I wonder if he'll pardon these evil, deadly criminals. If the court rules for him, I hope the state of Texas tells the Supreme Court where they can stick it.

Either way, Bush is way, way out of line and completely out of control. Well, it is quite often said that "Power Corrupts." No kidding.

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A Real Debate

So, are you as unimpressed with the recent "debates" with 10 people? Does it seem wrong to you that these debates always have certain candidates that get most of the questions and do most of the talking? I don't know about you, but I'd love to see a REAL debate -- a discussion where two people take up contrary positions and they discuss the merits of their positions.

How about a debate between Rudy and Ron? That's Giuliani and Paul, for those who were wondering. I'd love to see those two, who obviously have very different opinions on the current war in Iraq, talk and discuss, without others. If you'd like to also, head on over to that site (linked above) and sign the petition. I know, it's an internet petition, but still -- wouldn't that be a great debate (no matter which side you're on)?

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Charlotte Crime Rate

Crime in Charlotte increased by 3.5% this past year -- while statewide the crime levels only increased by 0.6%. Could that have anything to do with the recent 274% increase in the foreign-born population in and near Charlotte? Hmmm?

But don't worry, government will do it's job here. As pointed out in the article, the mayor of Charlotte went to Raleigh in February (on a "road trip") to ask for more money. No, they didn't take any of the money for the choo-choo away, they just asked for more. $1 billion for the train, but $0 for law enforcement. That's the Charlotte way. And don't you DARE question them. If you do, you're a "naysayer" and just trying to cause trouble -- because that 3.5% increase in crime wasn't from people causing trouble, somehow.

Yes, Charlotte government has it's priorities in order:
#1: Build a train set.
#2: Spend more money on stuff.
#3: Make sure the train gets built.
#4: Raise fees and house values so you can get more money and claim you're not raising taxes.
#5: Make sure the train set looks nice, no matter what it costs.

#4,390: If the people complain a LOT, ask Raleigh to handle the crime issues because government has more important things to do.

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June 14, 2007

Happy Flag Day!

Today is Flag Day! Did you know? Is your flag flying? If it's not dark yet, get your flag out there and fly it! Mine has been up all day. Of course, I normally have one flying...but today it's up there all by itself (instead of with a second flag, as is usually the case). Celebrate and fly that flag!

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Freedom vs. Multiculturalism

I observe politics a lot. I understand a lot about how people of different political stripes think. Sure, there are many times that I see things that don't make sense -- but I can often eventually determine why certain types of people support certain positions, even if I disagree with them. But sometimes, when a group contradict themselves, I just don't get it.

For example, I understand Democrats. Heck, most today admit they don't like freedom, and most of their positions are anti-freedom, so they're consistent. They dislike the military, so they dislike war. They dislike freedom, so they support socialized medicine. In general, they honestly believe in utopia if the right people are in charge. Now I don't agree with all that insanity, but I understand it. But the one I don't understand is the "People cannot be illegal" signs.

When Democrats and Socialists take this position, it makes logical sense. But when libertarians, who claim to like liberty, take this position, I'm rather confused.

You see, freedom is what America used to be. 50-100 years ago if you wanted to know anything about freedom, you simply looked at America. This was the ONE place in the world where you could really find freedom. I love freedom. Freedom has been declining a lot in America over the last century, yet it's still the most free place in the world. But those who support open borders are actively working to destroy freedom!

Stay with me -- In order to have freedom in the world today, you need the America of the last century. America was based on freedom -- "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave." America was built upon personal responsibility and rugged individualism. Freedom was ingrained in every citizen from their birth. When the world wars appeared, Americans didn't hesitate to fight for freedom around the globe -- the Marine Corps Hymn even says, "First to fight for right and freedom." Freedom and American culture were synonymous.

Then came multiculturalism. This radical departure from the last 200 years was a new philosophy that claimed that every other culture on the planet was just as valid, just as good as the American culture. Whether you were from a third-world terrorist country, or a cannibal from the jungles of South America, your ideas and culture were just as good as America -- as good as freedom. Multiculturalism demanded that Americans accept all other cultures, no matter their values.

So today, those who support open borders and unlimited migration are saying that the socialist system that has made Mexico a third-world country is just as good as freedom. Those who cry out "No Human is Illegal" are saying that freedom is no better than socialism. If we cannot agree that the unique American culture of the past 200 years based on freedom is not better than living in a monarchy or tyrannical dictatorship, then America is indeed lost.

To those who would call yourself "pro-open borders" and pro-liberty or pro-freedom at the same time, I would suggest you're contradicting yourself -- and one of your positions is going to lose. It is looking like the position that's going to lose is the freedom-based, uniquely American position.

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Video Blogs For Borders

Amnesty Zombies?

Uncounted Beans?

And 100% Preventable!

Clickable link: here.

March For America is this weekend! Are you going? If not, why not? Along with the big 'do' in DC there are events in several states.

As we said in the "Emergency Burst" the horrifically bad S. 1348 isn't dead yet, please help put it out of our misery!

Noe Aleman headed to jail on Monday, whatever help you can offer is deeply appreciated.

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Jessica's Law in NC

"Jessicas Law Now North Carolina" is trying to be positive and cautiously optimistic, in hopes that the Judiciary II Sub-Committee will do the right thing by moving forward with HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act, at their 10:00 am. meeting Thursday, June 14, 2007.

Representative Tim Moore (R- Cleveland) has been fighting to get HB 933 heard before a sub-committee. This has been due to Representative Chairman Dan Blue dragging his feet about the bill.

Still, it has been over three years and our lawmakers have not done anything but act busy as this bill and others languished in committee. For the sake of our children, North Carolina needs to get tough on Sex Offenders and pass Jessicas Law before it is too late. The more delays, the more children fall through the cracks.

This past year, a coalition formed taking a non-political stand, because it was the division of politics that was holding up this bill. The coalition called, Jessicas Law Now North Carolina was a response to the apathetic lawmakers, who were dithering about Jessicas Law, rather than making a solid difference toward protecting our children. Jessicas Law Now North Carolina issued warrants for Judiciary II Committee, Sub- Committee, and Speaker of the House well as other members of North Carolina House. It was for people to call our representatives on both sides and urge them to do right thing and pass HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act.

On Tuesday, April 24, 2007 the Judiciary II Committee met, led by Representative Dan Blue (D-Wake County) and he sent HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act to a sub-committee. The reason given was this eleven paged bill was too long to read; and various committee members had trouble with it. This was a way the bill could be taken apart and weakened or worse get buried, once again.

The next day was Legislation Day and Mark Lunsford was present for a press conference to urge lawmakers, to pass a bill for stronger laws against sex offenders. Mark Lunsford is the father of Jessica Lunsford who was raped and murdered. In the memory of Mark Lunsfords daughter Jessica, a law had been introduced to enforce stricter laws pertaining to sex offenders called it was called, Jessicas Law.

"We should all work together to make sure that Jessica's Law is passed in all fifty states. There are presently 15 states that have not yet passed any form of Jessica's Law, it saddens me to think that my home state of Tennessee and North Carolina where I grew up is included in the list of states that have not passed Jessica's Law. I do not know why, but I intend to find out." God Bless, Charlie Daniels

Since Charlie Daniels made this statement, laws have become stricter in Tennessee for sex offenders. Tennessee now has a version of Jessica's Law. North Carolina is one of the 11 states that has not step up to the plate for Jessica's Law and our representatives are inconclusive, as to what they are doing to make this law a reality.

"Jessicas Law Now North Carolina" will not rest till North Carolina has passed Jessicas Law.

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June 13, 2007

Mexican Amnesty

Another excellent editorial cartoon regarding amnesty:

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Bush Presidential Library

Can anyone tell me why every president has to have a library? They all get one, you know. No, I've never been to one. I presume there's lots of books there, or they wouldn't call it a library, right? Well, in anticipation of Bush's departure from the White House, his library has already been started. Go take a look and see it.

(H/T Cathouse Chat)

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Broadcast the Truth of Christ into Iran

Since taking power, Iran's president, Mahmud Ahmadi-nejad, has made some remarkable statements which have garnered the attention of the world's media and the concern of the world's governments. Just look at some of what Ahmadi-nejad has claimed:

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  • The Holocaust is a "myth" and never really happened.
  • "We don't shy away from declaring that Islam is ready to rule the world."
  • Iran's "culture of martyrdom-seeking" is the country's best guarantee of national security.
  • In an open letter to President George Bush, Ahmadi-nejad invited Bush to become a Muslim; then later said in an interview, "Those who refuse to accept an invitation to good will (to follow Islam) will not have a good ending or fate."

President Ahmadi-nejad follows a radical sect of Shi'a Islam that is awaiting the return of the "12th Imam," or the "Mahdi," a figure Shi'a Muslims believe will return to earth and usher in a time of peace and justice...after Islam has taken over domination of the world. When he was mayor of Tehran, Ahmadi-nejad advocated widening the roads in order to accommodate the Mahdi's triumphant entry into the city.

Iran's people are constantly hearing the messages of the Mahdi's return; but with the help of VOM readers, they are also hearing messages about another return: the return of Jesus Christ. CLICK HERE to learn how you can help.

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NC Rep Harrison Wants Higher Energy Prices

Representative Pricey Harrison (D) wants higher prices. Apparently Miss Harrison, a retired attorney really thinks that the people of North Carolina aren't paying enough for their electricity. In her commentary, she doesn't say if she thinks that gas prices are high enough to make her happy or not. But she says that prices for electricity and natural gas simply aren't high enough, so she's working to increase the price (not the tax) that people will have to pay to use them -- to make more jobs.

She starts out by complaining:

North Carolina ranks in the top four states in the country for increases in carbon dioxide emissions. CO2 emissions in our state increased at twice the national rate from 1990 to 2004. Emissions from our coal-fired power plants, which increased 52 percent during that time, account for almost half our state's total.

Of course that MIGHT be because North Carolina gained 633,929 residents between 2000 and 2005 -- the sixth largest increase in the country. Do you think that all these new residents might need to actually use electricity? Apparently Miss Harrison thinks they are using too much, so she wants to raise the prices up so people will not be able to afford electricity.

So, what, exactly, would she do to stop people from using so much evil electricity? She has introduced House Bill 77. This bill would REQUIRE that any facility that generated electricity generate a specific, random, percentage from "renewable sources" -- no matter the cost. And no, they're no allowed to use nuclear, either. This bill would require that by 2021 20% of the total electric power sold in the state be generated from her specific, preferred methods -- no matter the cost, no matter what other ways to generate electricity may be discovered in the coming years.

She argues that nuclear is no good because too many smart people would be highly paid to run those plants -- but if North Carolina can build dozens of solar and wind power plants (no matter if they work or not) -- then North Carolina can have lots of dumb people employed.

Throughout her entire argument and the entire bill, there is no mention of cost to the consumer. The power companies will be forced to spend large amounts of money on inefficient methods and will be forced to pass on those massive costs to the consumer.

Indeed, this bill will have the desired effect Miss Harrison wants -- it will reduce the amount of CO2 emissions and the amount of dependency on foreign sources of energy -- by forcing more of the poor in North Carolina to turn back the clock 100 years and live without electricity.

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June 12, 2007

Extra Person?

Count them and wait...

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Where does the extra man come from?

(From Kender)

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Want to Change the World?

Well then, just buy it. That's what I've been telling people for years. If you want to preserve some area of wetland or forest, just buy the damn thing. Oh, and I mean that YOU should buy it, NOT government using my money.

The story linked above is about Douglas Tompkins and his buying of over half a million acres in Argentina because he wanted to save the wildlife, the wetlands, and the soil. Nicely done, Mr. Tompkins. What an excellent way to put your money where your mouth is.

Of course, he's opposed by members of the left who believe that no person should own anything and that everything should be owned and controlled by the state. I'm thinking that we'll never learn, no matter how many times in human history we repeat it, that socialism fails every single time it's tried. The closest socialism has ever come to working is in a limited form, like we have in the country formerly known as the United States.

Socialism works here because people have the illusion of freedom and really think that they own things. As long as the people are deluded, American socialism will continue to work.

But again, what a great job by Mr. Tompkins. More people who have money and are just whining to use MY money should stand up and start spending that money to preserve what they want to preserve.

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A Terrorist By Any Other Name

I have been closely following the actions of the government in Plainsfield, NH. At issue is one Ed Brown, "fugitive." I mentioned last week the federal government moving in with tanks to surround Mr. Brown. After the events, the government claims they were only serving a warrant on an abandoned property. Of course all logic, common sense, and eye witnesses all contradict that lie. The feds were going to kill Ed Brown, they just got spotted.

This recent activity has spawed an opinion piece by Larken Rose. I will reprint the article in it's entirety here:

The belief in "authority" drastically warps the way most people view reality. Oddly, people like to think the belief is a civilizing influence, when the exact opposite is true: the most heinous evils because generally accepted as legitimate and good when done by a perceived "authority." Most people are utterly incapable of viewing the world without their authority-colored glasses dramatically twisting what they see. The belief in "government," man-made "law," and "authority" in general, make most people unable to see the literal truth of what is going on.

For years now the government and the media have been condemning the evils of "terrorists." Who are they talking about? Well, if you use the government's definition, a "terrorist" is one who uses violence, or the threat of violence, to achieve a political end.

As many of you have heard by now, a collection of several vehicles, apparently including an armed vehicle, filled with heavily armed state and federal "law enforcement" personnel, was seen yesterday heading towards the New Hampshire home of Ed and Elaine Brown.
As I understand it, those "authorities" have now laid seige to the place, and cut the phone lines, but it sounds like there has been no raid and no arrest as of yet. (Incidentally, I'm just getting this from various internet posts, so don't expect me to have any special inside info.) In one newspaper article, one of the "law enforcement" personnel said that they had no intention whatsoever of having a violent conflict with the Browns. Yeah, sure. I guess they brought along the armored vehicle to do some fun off-roading in their spare time.

Can anyone tell me, with a straight face, that the government is NOT using violence, or the threat of violence, to achieve a
political end? Mr. and Mrs. Brown did not assault anyone, or rob anyone, or defraud anyone. Their "sin" was to not pay the federal terrorists their "protection" money, which (as far as I can tell) the Browns had good reason to believe they didn't even "legally" owe.

But whether a terrorist passes a "law" before committing his
violence makes no difference to whether his actions are righteous or justified. Unfortunately, it does make a huge difference to whether people PERCEIVE the actions as justified. If not for the belief in "authority," any moron could see that the Browns are now surrounded by a gang of terrorists. But when the terrorism is "legal" (whatever that means), the vast majority of people suddenly see the VICTIM as the bad guy, and the perpetrators as noble "law enforcers."

There is one up-side to the current thuggery being used against the Browns: it is happening in the open. Normally the terrorism perpetrated by American "authorities" is only implied, which helps people not think of it as terrorism. EVERY demand by government is backed by the ability and willingness to use force, including deadly force. Because most people comply long before such a threat ever becomes blatant, we rarely see the true nature of the beast. Only when people like the Browns refuse to comply with the veiled
threats dressed up as "requests" do we get to see the NON-veiled threats, which show the true nature of the American terrorists.

If you want a taste of what lies behind the euphemism of American "law enforcement," go rent "Waco: Rules of Engagement." These people are murderers and terrorists. Behind their uniforms and pretended legitimacy, they are despicable, power-happy, authority-worshiping fascists, who will not hesitate to injure, torture, or kill their fellow man if the "government" myth tells them to.

I very much hope that the Browns have a better end result than the Branch Davidians did. One advantage they have is that a lot more people are paying attention to what is really going on up there (though it sounds like the terrorists, who like their sins to be done in secret, have cut their phone lines).

It was only a few short years ago that I considered myself to be a supporter of "law enforcement." After a few first-hand experiences (a lot more tame than what the Browns are going through) showed me who and what these people really are, I am proud to say that I will forever be an enemy of the state, as any decent person should be. You cannot be pro-government and anti-terrorism. The two are one in the same.

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NiFong on Trial

Mike Nifong, famous for supporting false and unproven allegations against white Duke Lacrosse players so Nifong could get re-elected in a majority black district, goes on trial today. Unfortunately, it's only for violating alleged ethics rules for the state bar association (lawyers have ethics rules?)

Mike Nifong is a district attorney. In North Carolina, this is an elected position. Yes, he's a Democrat. To tell you how far above the common man this person thinks, how about this quote from his lawyer:

Public opinion is not going to weigh in on how the proceeding develops and will not weigh in on the ultimate decision by the bar. Our purpose is not to sway public opinion but to present his case to the State Bar.

In other words,
This case does not concern you peons, so shut up. This is a private club here, us lawyers who are above the law. We don't care what the people think, except when it's election time, and then we only care when we can't gerrymander the election results in our favor. Now go away while we big people talk now.

Welcome to Democrat-led government in North Carolina.

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June 11, 2007

IntroComp Interactive Fiction

Hey, do you write IF? Actually, I'm guessing most of my good readers don't even know what I'm talking about when I refer to "IF." No, it's not "if," the word you use to precede a comparison to make a decision. It's I.F. as in "interactive fiction." Still no clue, huh?

Well, while Wikipedia is quite often a total cesspool, when it comes to specific, non-political issues, they do sometimes have good information:

Interactive fiction, often abbreviated IF, describes software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment. Works in this form can be understood as literary narratives and as computer games. In common usage, the word refers to text adventures, a type of adventure game with text-based input and output.

Yeah, it's a text-based computer game. The most classic and grandfather of all of these is "Adventure." XYZZY? Remember that one? I sure do.

Well, all that done now, the reason I'm talking about all this is that I just found out there's to be another Interactive Fiction Competition. It's really neat stuff and actually VERY simple to create -- check out TADS if you want a simple way to make your own text adventure game -- and then you can join in the competition!

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Gas Prices: Blame Bush!

Every time gas prices go up, it's Bush's fault and "Big Oil" making too much money. As you may or may not have noticed, prices are dropping a lot recently. I noticed it because in my area, prices dropped below $3.00 for the first time in a number of weeks.

So I'm not waiting for the parties and celebrations. Where is the praise for this great president who brought down the oil prices? Can I get an "amen" from whatever church Hillary is pandering to this week? After all, thanks to Bush and "Big Oil," more people can afford both dog food AND medicine because Bush made gas prices lower.

I'm waiting...

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Chuck Norris for President!

I think our next president needs to be someone with courage and guts. I think it needs to be someone who is really confident about his positions and won't just straddle the fence on issues to get more votes. I think Chuck Norris could fit that bill, don't you? Here's some of his campaign promises. He would:

Require members of Congress to work out on the Total Gym 15 minutes each day or else they can't vote on anything.

Have you seen many of those Congressmen? There's going to be a lot of people NOT voting if this rule is put into place. Of course, there might be a lot of passing out and heart attacks, too...
Give a presidential pardon to no one, ever. Baretta was right in the '70s, "Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time. Don't do it!"

Heh, heh. See? Confidence and leadership!
Require Bill Gates and Warren Buffet to personally pay for national, comprehensive medical coverage for every American (or meet me in the Rose Garden).

That ought to shut up the limousine liberals who want everyone ELSE to pay for everything. Well, probably not, but still...
Convey my plan for world peace to the United Nations: taking the governor of California with me on our "kick butt and ask questions later" USO world tour.

Well, if we can't get out of the UN, we can at least make them officially useless.
Replace Letterman, Leno or Conan once monthly, since stand-up comedy is what most governmental officials do anyway.

Unfortunately, he's not really running -- but then again, most of the people who are best qualified are too smart to want to run. Go on, read the rest!

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Amnesty Will Survive!

President Bush says:

I believe we can get it done.

Yes, Bush really believes that he can work with the anti-American Senators on capital hill to force amnesty through the Senate, despite a vast majority of Americans who simply do not want amnesty for illegal alien invaders. Remember, Harry Reid, John McCain, Ted Kennedy (and other Democrats) all are looking forward to cramming amnesty down our throats, whether you want it or not.

I didn't believe the news reports for a minute that claimed this bill was dead for the year. This bill isn't dead until the Senators leave Washington for the year.

Why am I so opposed to the bill? Because I like America the way it is. I like the unique American culture -- what's left of it -- and I think it should be preserved. I think we have too many people in this country now that don't know anything about the America culture, nor do they want to know about it. This continued influx of illegals is nothing but bad news for the country that used to be known as America.

As I've mentioned, I think America is dead -- at least the unique country that was founded upon freedom and hard work. This amnesty bill is just the last nail in the coffin. If that last nail can be kept out, there's at least a tiny glimmer of hope for America. Unfortunately, I still believe the bill is a done deal, it's only a matter of when.

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Government Subpoenas Taxpayers?

Interesting. Do you suppose that if you, as a taxpaying member of government, want to know where you tax dollars go, that you should be able to find out? How about if your agent, an elected government official, wants records regarding the expenditure of taxpayer dollars -- should they be able to get them? Further, what if that government agent is an AUDITOR, whose job it is to track government spending?

According to the attorney of one state representative Mary McAllister, Democrat from Fayetteville -- NO. Well, she doesn't want anyone seeing the records of HER special "nonprofit" -- that happens to give her a salary of $115,000 -- which was all taxpayer money.

In case you're having trouble connecting the dots, I'll spell it out for you. Lifetime House Representatives spend tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars campaigning for a job that pays less than $40,000. They they set up "non profits" around the state. Since the representatives set them up, the representatives are often listed as "board members" or "advisers." The non profits pay these top officials hundreds of thousands of dollars. And where do the non-profits get their money? From the legislature.

This concept used to be called money laundering, and it used to be illegal -- but I guess it's only illegal for those of us who are not the anointed legislative lords of North Carolina.

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