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Government versus Private Business

 

After reading Lew Rockwell’s column about Obama comparing his proposed health care plan to the postal service, I got to thinking about other government services that do not compare to the same services provided by the private sector. Rockwell, in his article, compared how hard work on the part of such as UPS and FedEx have allowed them to succeed, while continued government subsidizing has caused a repeated loss at the USPS, and that the USPS has not allowed any competition to its “right” to deliver first class mail.

What services that the government provides are better than a private option?

To begin with, one would say that the military could not operate without government help, but I would argue that it is because of government help that the military operates at a handicap. If left to only those who are trained military minds, the efficiency of the military would far exceed what it does now, as would the cost of that military. There would be no tiptoeing in places such as Viet Nam and today, Afghanistan. With military minds completely running the show, leaving government diplomacy out of the picture, we would have probably already captured Osama bin Laden with nowhere near the losses we now have suffered. In fact, with only military minds running the military, we probably wouldn’t have gotten involved in some of the conflicts that we have. Government intervention has only slowed the progress of the military in achieving its goal of winning the battle, regardless the cost to the enemy. I can only imagine how the Revolutionary War would have gone if diplomats, instead of George Washington, were in charge of it. We would still be speaking with a British accent.

What about domestic police protection, you might ask. You say we couldn’t get by without government providing us police protection. I agree, we need police protection to keep the weak from becoming prey to the unscrupulous strong, but it is government intervention in this area that has weakened the ability of law enforcement to do the job they are trained to do. Again, if only experienced law enforcement people were making the rules, there would be no need for Miranda laws that keep so many guilty from being punished. Reasonable force would not be looked upon as police brutality, and police would not be afraid to do their jobs out of fear of being sued or losing their jobs. Imagine Elliot Ness and his group being limited to what they could do in the twenties. We would still have Al Capone types running things in Chicago and New York. Oh wait, we do have, only now they are in government.

Government can only continue to operate like it does, at a loss, because it can do to the people what it would not allow the people to do to themselves. It steals from them, not at gunpoint, but by making laws that allow them to extort from us nearly half of our earnings, if we have any earnings, to pay for their programs and support their losses. It takes from those who are willing to work for a living and gives what it takes to those who are not. It votes itself raises each year without asking if they are affordable. Imagine, at your workplace, that you were able to tell your bosses that you were going to take a raise without their approval. Do you think you would get the raise? You would be lucky to keep your job in the real world; that is the real world without government interference. Government legislation today would not allow your employer to fire you unless there was some sort of reason that they approve of. Otherwise, your employer could be sued and suffer great losses by edict of some government court system.

What about your company retirement plan, is it as good as what government people give themselves, at our expense? Where can you find a job where you can work for two years or so and get a retirement plan that will pay you an amount equal to your yearly salary when you leave that job? And that’s for life, not just a couple of years. How long would your own retirement plan remain solvent with a plan like that?

Public service was originally designed to be just that, service, not a career choice. Citizen government was what the founders had in mind. They would not recognize the length of “service” by the likes of John Dingell, Robert Byrd, or Ted Kennedy, to name but three. Stromm Thurmond would have been put out to pasture long before he turned one hundred. Most who began this country would not have considered serving in their positions for more than one term. In the first place, it didn’t pay well enough to make it a full time job, and they already had full time jobs at home. Most were either businessmen or farmers whose business and farms required their attention, and they were only giving their time for a limited period. Those early founders would not have considered a career in politics possible. Things sure have changed, but not for the better.
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MEDICAL CARE AND CAR CARE

  Thanks to Thomas Sowell for the inspiration for this column

Like caring for your family sedan is necessary in order to keep it running right, caring for your individual health is also required in order to enjoy the benefits of life. Sometimes it is necessary to take your car to an experienced mechanic to fix a problem that you can’t deal with personally, and it is also necessary to visit a medical professional on occasion in order to solve a problem that you have little or no knowledge about.

By doing regular upkeep, like oil changes and some lubrication, changing spark plugs when necessary, or replacing a fan belt or radiator hose, maintaining a good finish on the exterior of the car, keeping tires inflated to the proper pressure, and numerous other small but necessary jobs, an individual can avoid taking his car to the dealer or mechanic, thus saving money that is needed elsewhere.

The dealer or mechanic will still have all of the work they can handle with major things like engine overhauls, body and fender repair, transmission replacements, and other major problems that the average car owner either can’t do or doesn’t have the tools for. It is required, in order to stay in business, that the dealers or mechanics charge a fee that allows them a profit so that they will be there the next time you need their services, plus allow them to make a decent living.

Medical care works pretty much on the same order. Much of what the medical profession treats today are regular maintenance problems that could have and should have been taken care of by the individual. In the same manner as not abusing your car and expecting it to continue to perform as advertised, an individual cannot continue to abuse his or her body and expect it to continue to function as designed by our Creator. There are some things that require the need of a professional human being mechanic; that is one who works on the problems of our bodies that we can’t work on ourselves. Like the mechanic or dealer who must make a profit in order to be there when we really need them, the medical professionals also need to show a profit in order to be there when needed.

We are now told that we must have universal health care, meaning in reality, universal medical care, since health care is your responsibility, not your doctor’s. We are told that everybody must have this universal coverage or be fined.

When someone is forced to take on something that they don’t want, like medical coverage insurance, there is a very real possibility that it is going to be over used and abused. Doctors and hospitals will be even more overwhelmed than they now are, and care will be diminished while costs will necessarily rise for the service. Rising costs do not mean that hospitals and doctors will be reimbursed accordingly, as the cost for each procedure will be determined by the medical care provider; our loving government.

If the same applied to your auto mechanic, and he could not charge the rates necessary to maintain a profit, he would soon go out of business, leaving you to look for another mechanic. The same situation will apply to hospitals and doctors when they cannot maintain a profit. Those now studying to be doctors will choose some other field instead, and hospitals overcome with increasing costs and no way to cover them, will have to close.

Also, imagine that when your neighbor takes his car to the dealer or a mechanic for a service that once cost one hundred dollars, and now there was a law that said that service would only be compensated for to the tune of fifty dollars by the government plan, and on top of that, you would have to chip in to pay for your neighbor’s service. Would you stand for that? I think not, so why should you stand for the same circumstance in the medical care business?

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, an old saying tells us, but even though the system may be in need of repair to some degree, central government is breaking it even more, making it totally unusable for all.

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IMPORTANT: FOR TEXANS

What do you do if you have something that is broken beyond repair; say a computer or television set that would cost much more to repair than a new one sells for? I know what I would do. I would toss it out and buy the newer model that is not only cheaper, but works much better to boot.

We have such a situation now in Washington DC. We have a federal or central government that is broken beyond repair. The big problem is that we cannot toss it out. We have tried that in the past and it doesn’t work; at least we have replaced some of the defective parts only to find that the parts we put in were just as defective as the parts we threw out.

So what is the answer to fixing the broken government? I don’t think there is one. Some of us have tried to get our state governments to use the powers granted to them by the U.S. Constitution, and invoke the tenth amendment, but that is seemingly going nowhere.

There are some groups around the country that are pushing for their states to secede from Washington DC, and I commend each and every one for trying. Frankly, I see no other choice if we are to remain free from government intervention in our lives.

There is one such group attempting to unite each state; CUSS, or Citizens United for State Sovereignty. Their first goal is to establish states rights through the tenth amendment, and that idea has legs, as there are now something like 35 states considering legislation to do so.

I don’t see that happening, however, since most state officials are beholden in some respect to Washington, and others are afraid of the consequences if they fail.

Another group, of which I am a member, is the Texas Nationalist Movement, www.texasnationalist.com  , whose main goal is secession and re-forming the Republic of Texas. I support that effort if invoking the tenth amendment fails, but I would rather continue to live in a United States of America free from an unconstitutional central government. Is that going to happen? Probably not; so choosing the alternative seems to be the only road to follow; secession.

I would like to hear your opinions on this subject. Please respond

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Crap and Trade

by Darrel Mulloy

"This program is designed to give government the power and the mechanism to increase the cost of energy produced by fossil fuel to a price higher than the cost of energy produced by wind and solar sources. This agenda item will give government the power to essentially control the economy, by controlling the supply and price of energy that runs the economy. It will also give government the appearance of protecting the environment, which is a sop to environmental organizations and to the international community. And it will extract windfall taxes to allow government to redistribute America's wealth to achieve the social equity goals of the Democratic socialist majority."

Henry Lamb, from WND 6/27/09

We may see this monstrosity passed by the senate or maybe not. Senator Imhoff of Oklahoma says it doesn't have a chance, but with an almost bulletproof majority, especially if Al Franken gets the seat from Minnesota, it isn't likely that it doesn't have a chance, and if passed by the Senate, it will be signed into law by the usurper in chief, and unless we do our part, we will have to live by it.

Friday afternoon late, the House of Representatives voted 219-212 with three not voting, to pass the "American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009’’ or better known as Crap and Trade (Cap and Trade).

Conservatives around the country might like to know that there were eight Republicans who voted in favor of the measure, and two who did not vote. A swing of only five of those votes would have resulted in defeat instead of passing.

For your interest, those Republicans who voted for the "Crap and Trade" were:

1. Mary Bono Mack California 45th district
2. Michael Castle Deleware at large
3. Mark Kirk Illinois 10th district
4. Leonard Lance New Jersey 7th district
5. Frank LoBiando New Jersey 2nd district
6. John McHugh New York 23rd district
7. David Reichert Washington 8th district
8. Chris Smith New Jersey 4th district

And the two Republicans who did not take the time to vote were:

9. Jeff Flake Arizona 6th district
10. John Sullivan Oklahoma 1st district

If one of these congressmen (or woman) is yours, call, write, email or fax them and let them know how you feel.

There is NO constitutional authority for this kind of legislation and we have the right under the tenth amendment to refuse to allow it to be enforced.

"Powers not delegated to the United States (federal government) by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it (the Constitution) to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." (word in paremphasis mine)

America, it's time to say no more.

I have recently joined the Texas Nationalist Movement in their effort to secede from the U.S. government. I want to see the tenth amendment enforced before such a move is made, but lacking that move, secession seems to be the next step to take.

Those interested in finding out more about the Texas Nationalist Movement can see more about it here.

Come on Americans. Get off your lazy duffs and lets all do something to take this country back from the socialists who are trying to ruin it.
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Is there a right to secede? An American Civics Lesson

Thanks to Dr J Michel Hill for the inspiration and to KGCRider at the Texas Nationalist Movement for posting it.



On Secession and Southern Independence
[LOS] News and Updates, May 24, 2009

In light of the recent interest in secession, there are some fundamental points we need to understand in order to counter those who claim that this time-honoured remedy against tyranny is un-American and even treasonous.

The voluntary union (or confederacy) of States known as the United States was born of a secessionist movement against Great Britain, and our Declaration of Independence is, at base, a secessionist document. How, then, can secession legitimately be called un-American?

When our Founding Fathers broke the bonds of political association with the British Empire in 1776, the former colonies became free and independent States constituting thirteen separate communities, each asserting its sovereignty. This arrangement received confirmation in the Articles of Confederation (1778) and the Treaty of Paris (1783). Americans themselves, as well as their British foe, acknowledged that each State was a separate and sovereign entity.

The sovereignty of the separate States is an important issue in understanding how the United States was formed under its Constitution of 1787-88. When delegates met in Philadelphia in May 1787, they came as representatives selected by the people (i.e. citizens) of their respective States. The people of the States did not give their delegates any authority to make binding agreements; rather, they could only discuss proposed changes to the Articles of Confederation. Any changes to the Articles would become effective only if ratified in convention by the citizens of the separate States.

The result of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 was, of course, the U.S. Constitution. However, the document was not binding until nine of the thirteen States ratified it for themselves. That happened in 1788, and those nine States entered into a compact (or contract) with each other and, by doing so, created the political union known as the United States (or, more accurately, the States United). Four States, for a time, remained outside of the union and thus were not bound by the compact. Eventually, though, all thirteen States ratified and united.

It is important to note that no State (or States) could answer for another State. Each State acceded to the compact by its own sovereign will. Moreover, all of them understood that they might secede from the compact by those same means-by a ratifying convention of their citizens or representatives.

Nowhere does the Constitution forbid a State from seceding from the union. In fact, the Tenth Amendment (contained in the Bill of Rights of 1791) expressly confirms "the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the States are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." The power to force a State against its will to remain in the union is absent among the powers delegated to the general (or federal) government; therefore, the right of secession is reserved to the States, or more precisely, to the people of the States.

Some of the New England States threatened to secede several times before 1860 (e.g. 1803, 1807, 1814, and 1844-45). At no time did the Southern States deny them this right. However, when a number of Southern States seceded in 1860-61, Lincoln and the Republican Party went to war to prevent them from exercising their Constitutional right. Simply put, Lincoln placed the forced "unity" of the States above the Constitution itself, and this action set him in opposition to the principles of the American Founders.

Northern victory in 1865 marked the end of true Constitutional government in America. In its place, the American Empire now defines the limits of its own power without serious regard to the Constitution. Formerly free and sovereign States have become little more than administrative provinces of an all-powerful central government in Washington, DC.

Without a serious challenge to its authority, which the acknowledged right of secession is, our government will not reform itself. We are not free people if we are not free to leave.

Our colonial ancestors acknowledged what our present government (and popular opinion) denies: that, at some time, dissolving our political bonds might be a necessary and proper course. That time came in 1860-61, and The League of the South believes it has come again.

Secession, as Thomas Jefferson acknowledged, is the assertion of the inalienable right of a people to change their form of government whenever it ceases to fulfill the purposes for which they created it. Under our Constitution, this should be a peaceful remedy. The decision of a State or States to withdraw peacefully from a political association is not revolutionary or rebellious. On the contrary, the government that is no longer responsive to its people, a government that denies its people their inalienable rights, is revolutionary. The right of secession is never more necessary than when it is denied.

Some say that secession is impractical and/or unattainable. It certainly is both as long as the people of the States remain ignorant of it as a remedy to tyranny handed down to them by earlier generations.

We, the people of the States, still have the weapon and the legitimate power of reform (sovereignty). The only thing we lack is the collective will to wield it.
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Aren't we whipping the wrong horse?

Coming up on the Fourth of July, are going to be hundreds, maybe even thousands of TEA parties. Americans across the land will be voicing their concern over government abuses. They will be protesting the federal government and how it has taken on powers that are restricting the freedom of all Americans.

Started as a tax protest, the TEA parties have added other government abuses to their list, and that is a good thing; but are we addressing the right governments?

Everyone, well practically everyone, would agree that the federal government has overstepped its constitutional bounds, and taken on some powers that were not granted to them by the Constitution. We can't say we weren't warned. Alexander Hamilton as long ago as 1788 said in Federalist #78 "There is no position that depends on clearer principles, than that every act of a delegated authority, contrary to tenor of the commission under which it is exercised, is void. No legislative act, therefore, contrary to the Constitution, can be valid. To deny this, would be to affirm, that the deputy is greater than his principal; that the servant is above his master; that the representatives of the people, are superior to the people themselves; that men, acting by virtue of powers, may do not only what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid."

Our founders were wise enough to allow the states a way out, when such as what Hamilton spoke of actually happened. It is a clever little piece called the tenth amendment, which allows the states to declare that the federal government has no business telling them that they have to do anything they say that is not authorized by the Constitution.

Americans across the land this Independence Day should be directing their attention to the state governments through their elected representatives and governors; telling them that we will no longer allow federal government to interfere in matters that belong only to the states. To date, there are thirty five states who have made some declaration that they will begin enforcing the tenth, to one degree or another. It is up to We the People to build a fire under those in our state governments to follow through. In the fifteen states that have not so declared, it is up to the citizens of those states to see to it that they too, make such a declaration.

We want freedom and liberty; freedom from burdensome taxes and liberty to run our lives the way we deem best, as long as it doesn't harm another individual. We want to be able to start a business if we want to without jumping through a bunch of government hoops, and we want to be free to fail if we don't run that business right; we want to be able to see to it that our children are given a proper education, one that we approve of; we want to stop seeing laws approved by the people overturned by judges who don't seem to be able to understand the Constitution. I could go on, but you get the point.

We're tired of a central government overstepping their authority by buying up businesses, propping up failing banks, and for that matter, telling those banks how and to who they must loan their money. We're fed up with a system where our "representatives" in congress allow their power to be usurped by the president by overreaching use of executive orders and presidential directives. We're tired of partisan politics, period.

We have seen enough of federal bureaucrats keeping us from using our own land as we choose to do, or to be able to build on that land because it might be home to some sort of "endangered" mouse or snail. We don't want appointed bureaucrats doing the job that we elected our representatives to do, and we don't want those representatives doing things they are not authorized by the Constitution to do.

In order to achieve that end, it is the responsibility of the people to see to it that those we elect on the most local levels are responsive to our voices. The states all have governments that are by design, independent from Washington DC, and it is about time that we held their feet to the fire and demanded that they assert their right under the tenth amendment to the Constitution.
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Chairman O's tax cuts on the very rich

 

Comrade Chairman Obama has declared that he is going to raise the taxes on the rich. Some would guess that he would only let the Bush tax cuts lapse and return to the high rate of 39% for the top earners. I’m betting that the increase on the “very richest” will bring the top rate to much higher. But….who pays the tax increases that the very rich are charged? As Walter Williams would say “If you said the little man, the consumer, go to the head of the class”.

Big manufacturers and retailers don’t pay their taxes; we do. I’m not saying this to rag on the big businesses; it is just a fact of life. I have nothing but respect for the big businesses of this country, as long as they aren’t taking government handouts. The only monies that big business has is what we as consumers trade them for. We get their goods or services and in turn, we give them the fruits of our labor. It has always been a fair trade, or we wouldn’t have done it.

So, now the question begs for an answer: Who is going to be hurt the most by a tax increase on the “very richest”? I say it is going to be you and me, not the “very richest”.

When I go into a Wal-Mart and buy $100 worth of their product today, I will take out of their store a quantity of goods equal in value to my $100 bill, or I wouldn’t have done it. I may have liked the price to have been lower, but by making the purchase, I have agreed that their goods were equal to my pay for them. Nobody forced me to buy what I did, I declared when I bought the items that I was in agreement with the price charged.

Enter the new tax structure, increasing the tax on the “very richest” to let’s just guess, 45% or more. Wal-Mart now has to pay the higher taxes, and the only way they can pay it is by raising the cost of their goods. Let’s also agree that those on the bottom rung of the ladder get the expected lowering of taxes that Chairman O has promised, or about ten to fifteen dollars a week, give or take a cup of coffee or two. We would have already spent that fifteen or so dollars on the increase in the cost of a gallon of gas to get us back and forth from work, the cost of groceries that go into our lunchbox, the clothes we need for work, as well as the tools, and just about everything else we will be needing. Now, comes the weekend and we go to Wal-Mart to buy our $100 worth of goods, only to find out that the total amount we get for our $100 bill is quite a bit less. Therefore, in order to get the same amount of goods that we bought before the tax increase on the “very richest”, we have to fork over more of our take home pay.

The result is that the “very richest” remain the very richest while those on the bottom rung of the ladder who can afford it the least come out on the short end.

Tax cuts on the “very richest” benefit all of us. What needs to be done is government needs to learn, like the rest of America, to live within their means. Unless and until we can force government to live within a reasonable budget, such as under constitutional restraints, we will continue to have out of control government spending, for which they can only pay by taking our money by force, since they produce nothing of value that they can trade to us.

Don’t misunderstand what I am saying. I am not anywhere near the “very richest” in America, but if I need a job, I’m sure not going to get one from the poorest in America. If government keeps taxing the very richest, none of us will be able to find a job, as the smartest of that group will continue to move offshore, leaving us here at home wondering what happened.   Government happened!

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Brrrrrrrrrrrrr it’s warm

 

 

I live in southern Oregon and we get most of our TV news out of stations in Medford. Watching yesterday evening’s early news, the young airhead fill in anchor person was doing a report on global warming.

While it is becoming harder and harder for global warming enthusiasts to convince most of us that the earth is getting warmer when we are faced with record snowfalls and near record low temperatures, they still cry wolf.

In the report, that young airhead was passing on the information that the liberal news media are fed; in this case that temperatures in southern Oregon were going to increase by ten to fifteen degrees Fahrenheit by, get this, 2080. Most of us will not be around to see the results of this prediction, so it seems pretty safe to make such a claim now.

What it comes down to is that since the global warming hoaxers can’t show any proof that their claims are valid now, they are just moving them a little further down the line. Seventy years from now, who’s going to remember that they were wrong?

In the meantime, bundle up when you go outside; make sure you’re carrying snow chains and survival kits in your car; keep plenty of firewood on hand (if your local government still allows it) and prepare to wear more clothing even when you are inside, because we don’t want to increase our “carbon footprint” by keeping our houses too comfortable do we?
 
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Santayana was right

 

When our kids were little we looked after them to see to it that little harm came to them. It is the way with parents to hope for the best for their children, and to keep them safe from harm. We told our children not to touch the stove because it might be hot and might burn them, but on occasion, out of curiosity one of them would instead, try to find out on their own. Once burned, that curious child seldom repeated the mistake.

George Santayana cautioned us that if we failed to understand history that we would be fated to repeat it. For those of us old enough to have witnessed some history, that caution is ringing true. Sometimes repeating history is not a bad thing, and if we were repeating what our founders began we would be much better off than repeating the policies of FDR and LBJ.

While most of us with even a public education realize that America was founded on the principles of smaller central government, we are, today, willing to let government take a bigger part in our personal lives. At least, it seems the majority are. When we are willing to let government be the supplier of all or most of our needs, we are surrendering ourselves to bigger, not smaller, central government. Soon we will be paying for the health care of those who failed to take the responsibility of doing for themselves. The government forced right to own a home has proved to be a big failure and now those of us who have shown responsibility for ourselves are forced to pay for those who didn’t.

Social Security, sold as a way for those on the lower end of the pay scale to “supplement” their retirement has become a program that pays as much to those who never contributed as those who did. Now with Medicaid and Medicare, prescription drugs and the like, there suddenly seems to be not enough money to cover the promises made by a bloated central government.

Getting into this mess was a lot easier than finding a way out. Weaning millions of people off of the government teat is going to be much harder that talking them into more government involvement.

We watched in dismay when our “representatives” in congress voted to take almost one trillion of taxpayer dollars to bail out the troubled financial industry, only to see the plan changed at least three times, and now we are told that if government doesn’t bail out the troubled auto industry all is gloom and doom. We are told that government cannot let the big three auto makers fail; that it would be a disaster that we would not be able to recover from.

Santayana was right. Even those of us who were around when FDR and LBJ launched their New Deal and Great Society seem to have forgotten the cost. Those who were not around have failed their history lessons. How many times are we going to get burnt before we learn?

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The difference between fact and theory

 

There are some things I believe and some things I don’t believe. Some of the things I believe, I have no proof of; such as that there is a God who created everything we see. Some things that I don’t believe, I don’t believe because there is no proof for them, such as; that there is such a thing as a gay gene, or that is Barak Obama an American citizen?

Show me proof of these things and I will become a believer.

As far as whether it was God who created the universe or there was a big bang that caused it all, and that man and every other living creature crawled out of some sort of primordial soup and evolved into the millions of different species we have today, I think I’ll stick with God.
 
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What's in you genes?

 

In the wake of the victory of Prop.8 in California, there has been a total lack of acceptance of the results by those who demand tolerance from everybody else. If the vote had gone the other way, the gay/lesbian crowd would have been flaunting their victory in everybody’s faces and demanding that they accept the results.

The question that all should be asking is: is there really a genetic difference between those claiming to be gay and those who are heterosexual? Is there a gay gene?

Gays have attempted to equate their quest to black America’s quest for equality, but is there really any comparison?

Genetically if a person is of the Negroid bone structure, he or she is without doubt, a Negro; a term that has become socially unacceptable, yet still factual. Whites are of the Caucasoid bone structure and Orientals are of the Mongoloid bone structure. A white man or woman or an Oriental man or woman cannot change who they are any more than a person of Negroid bone structure can. It is a genetic trait.

Now, what is the difference between a man and a woman? Males of all species of mammals produce sperm and females of all species of mammals produce ovum, or eggs. The female egg is infertile until the male sperm unites with it, causing a new life form within the female womb. All mammals that are capable of producing sperm are male. All mammals that are capable of producing ovum are female. Seems simple enough. However, claims are being made that there is some sort of gene that causes some males to want to “mate” with other males, and females to “mate” with other females.

As a black person cannot claim that he or she is of the Caucasoid or Mongoloid bone structure, neither can a male or female capable of reproduction claim that they cannot. Being gay is a matter of choice, not genetics, the same way that alcoholism is a matter of choice or smoking is a matter of choice or overeating is a matter of choice. It is a harmful choice, as are the others, but it is a choice.

In today’s society, children as young as pre-school are being indoctrinated into believing that they may be gay, and to not fight it. Children who have no concept of sexual orientation are being swayed toward accepting that they might be gay because they might find themselves feeling closer to or more comfortable with, someone of their own sex than of the opposite sex. That has always been the way it has been. Young boys hang around with young boys and young girls are more at home with their girlfriends. There is no gene that makes them want to hang with their peers, it’s just the way nature has always been. Little girls play with dolls, boys play with toy guns and footballs. Very few boys want to play with dolls and few girls want to play football. There are some who do, but very few. Also, a girl playing football with the boys or a boy playing house with the girls doesn’t mean they have a tendency to be gay. It might just mean that down deep, they want the other’s company as a fellow human being who they like.

California seems to have an overabundance of those who think that there is some sort of gene that doctors can’t find that makes them “the way they are”. Bunk! There is no gay gene. Asking the majority of Americans to be tolerant of gays while “gays” themselves display absolutely no tolerance toward “straight” people who comprise a majority of the voters in California is a kind of irony.

If the situation wasn’t so tragic, it would be funny!
At least, that's my view.
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Your meal awaits you in the freezer

 

Imagine you are walking down the aisle of your local supermarket, and are attracted to a package of food; let’s say a prepared meal in the frozen food section. The package has a picture of a delightful looking plate of food that is colorful and appetizing. You are unable to resist the packaging so you purchase the item for later consumption. After again looking at the package as you store it in your home freezer, you find yourself impatient for the next mealtime, knowing that it is for tonight’s supper, not for a snack for now.

As you wait in anticipation for the meal, you continue to think about how good that meal is going to taste and how good it is going to be for you. Your mouth is watering and you find it hard to wait. You also are liking the fact that the meal is already prepared for you and is going to take much less time than your former home prepared meals. This is the best of both worlds; great food and more time for yourself.

Finally, suppertime arrives and with it your pre processed meal. You take it out of the oven after following the cooking instructions and open the wrapper only to find that it doesn’t quite look as it did on the package, but close enough you assume. You pick up a fork full of the delightful looking food and put it into your mouth. It’s good, but not quite what you had expected. The portions are not quite as big as the picture portrayed either, so after finishing the meal you find that you are still hungry for something else.

After grabbing a late evening snack to stave off your hunger pains, you retire to bed hoping for a good night’s sleep. Within a couple of hours, however, you find yourself awake and needing a visit to the bathroom. Your stomach is causing you grief and you don’t know whether you should sit on the toilet or lean over it. You spend the rest of the night either lying in bed tossing and turning or at the john tossing up your guts. At first you thought it might have been that late evening snack, but you’ve eaten that same snack many times before with no ill effects. Then you considered that wonderful prepared meal from the grocer’s frozen food shelf.

Not feeling able to go to work, you make a call to your doctor’s office, pleading for an appointment to see him right away. When your doctor examines you, you are told that you had a serious case of food poisoning, and it is a wonder it hadn’t killed you. He gives you a prescription for some medication that will relieve the discomfort, and tells you that if not for the vomiting you had to endure through the night, you might have died.

When you get home you find the package that the food came in, and after reading the ingredient list, you discover that there are many ingredients in the food that in the past have caused you problems. You didn’t bother to look into the ingredients before you ate the food because the packaging was so convincing, and now you have had to pay the price through a more than uncomfortable night and an expensive doctor’s visit.

After doing a little further investigation of the product via the internet, you discover that, while the company that sells the product is in America, the product itself may have come from a foreign country that has some health and safety concerns.

You vow to never again trust that company and never to eat any of its products, but your food poisoning continues to plague you for some time.

Like the tainted food, we are destined to suffer the effects of our decision to buy our last president based on the attractive package, rather than for the ingredients that have made us sick in the past.
 
At least, that's my view
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Are you ready for a change?

Are you the one that might be thinking of running to be the next representative in your community, county or state; maybe even on the naitonal scene? Are you ready to do what is necessary to get elected.  Read my column on how to get elected, it might just make the difference in your success or failure. If you're a true conservative, not a wishy washy neo-con, and you believe that the Constitution is still the law of the land and is not a "living document", good luck to you. We need you to run the banner back up the flagpole. Sarah Palin may have ignited a little flame in the Republican Party, but she is going to need help from all of us that can seek elective office for support.
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Our first black president

 

Black America is elated. We have in this country of intolerance, our first black president elect. But wait: should black America be elated? What is in store for Americans, black and white as a result of the election of Barack Obama?

Obama wants to redistribute the wealth. What the hell does that mean? Whose wealth does he want to redistribute? Certainly not his own. According to his tax returns he and Michelle have given less than 2% of their own wealth to charity; his running mate did even worse; Joe Biden on an income of over $200k gave less than $400 in 2004.

President elect Obama says we should all be our brother’s keeper, yet he has a half brother in Kenya living in a hut little bigger than a phone booth on something like $10 a month income. His aunt and uncle are living in a slum apartment in Boston. So much for taking care of your own.

America is ready for a black president, and has been for some time. It is unfortunate for

Americans, black and white, that he is the one chosen. He did nothing to hide his socialist views or his socialist connections. The only thing he did hide was his birth certificate, his college records, who his law firm clients were, and who his campaign contributors were. In other words, America knows very little about the man we have just elected to be our first black president. However, we do know quite a bit about “Joe the Plumber”.

Maybe I’m wrong and Obama will be a great president. NAH! One thing I do think I am right about though, is, that I think Obama will hurt the election of a real American black candidate in the future.

That’s the view from my vantage point!

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The beginning of wealth redistribution

 

Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages”

Is this what we can expect in the next four to eight years? I can’t believe that Obama would actually lie to his own supporters. (sarcasm intended) It seems the Messiah has failed to live up to the obligation made to some of his campaign workers, and when they were finally paid, it was sometimes less than half of what they expected. Well, those lower on the social ladder had to be considered as well; those who elected not to campaign for “the one”. It was their responsibility to share the wealth, after all, wasn’t it?

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