Sunday, January 07, 2007

I LOVE these guys!

This post isn't so much about a specific event. I saw something in the news about Israel, so I thought I'd go ahead and crank out a little rant which has been stewing in my mind for awhile now.

I love Israel. I really do. Every time some terrorist punk picks a fight with these guys, they finish it. They haven't forgotten what war is like, what it's about, or how to fight one (just ask Lebanon.) The Israelis fight with honor, but they also fight to win - something we've completely forgotten how to do.

In regards to the article, I had a genuine good-time laugh at the notion of a "low-level nuclear attack."

"Hey, we're just going to nuke them a little."

Isn't that like being sort of pregnant?

Not that I object...nuke that Islamic jihadist lunatic all the way back to 622AD for all I care. They'd be doing the world a favor.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

This Now In: Armed Criminals Move with Impunity Across US Borders

What a pathetic joke.

What a pathetic, predictable, and yet unbelievable state of affairs. The National Guard just retreated from a group of armed individuals along our borders.

This is a result of the feminization of America.

We can't fight wars because we have forgotten what war is like.

We will not allow our own citizenry to protect themselves if we can possibly prevent it.

And now we can't even protect our own sovereignty.

What in the hell do they call them the National Guard for if they're running from their posts when approached by armed criminals? I'll bet every coyote, drug runner and otherwise up-to-no-good Mexican with plans to hop the Fence is laughing in our collective face. I would be.

It is the mindset that causes incidents like this that will destroy our nation.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Simply Inexcusable

Here is another piece of evidence that the Youth Reclamation Project (public school system) does not have your child(ren)'s best interest in mind.

They don't even know how to handle special needs children anymore, so they impose Gestapo-like penalties on the youngsters when they get too hard to handle.

It's all part of the YRP's tireless effort to condition your kids and mine to be wards of the state.

"Do as we say, or go to jail."

Regardless of common sense or human rights, evil minions of the Nanny State like superintendent Steven Keifer and principal Kevin Duckworth work hard each and every day to ensure that everyone understands that the penalty for not falling in line with their arbitrary commands will be, if possible, a criminal record.

A challenge to parents who have or will have kids in the public school system:
If we don't work hard to remove dirtbags like these cowards who instigate and then defend their abuse of our children, we are not fit to be parents.

I really liked how the article ended. The Only Ones offer the parents a "deal" for community service. It's unfortunate that civil litigation is the only probable recourse the parents have.

I sent Steven Keifer a piece of my mind. I encourage you to do the same: skeifer@danville.k12.pa.us

Mr. Keifer:
The following commentary assumes three truths:
1. A 12 year-old girl wet herself either intentionally in protest or unintentionally in fear. In either case, she presented no threat of physical violence to school officials or her classmates.
2. Principal Kevin Duckworth summoned the police to deal with the situation.
3. You are standing by the his decision to summon the police.

If any of the above is in error, please disregard this missive.

I read with increasing alarm the story about the above events.

How fitting that we try to whip the disabled into line with threats of police intervention! Give her a record! That's just what she needs to kick-start her already difficult life.

Duckworth should be fired for his misconduct and refusal to accept responsibility. Based on this incident, it is laughable that you would expect anyone to entrust the education and well-being of their child to such a man. I don't care if he was at his wits' end. Exasperation is not an excuse for disporportionate punishment.

Your refusal to publicly comment about Danville's indefensible actions is expected, but still unacceptable.

An historic day! (For terror, tyranny, and the Nanny State)

No further comments necessary.