Wednesday, May 14, 2008

W.Virginia Vote:Carpetbagger & Klan Culture Whip Black Man

" Politics makes strange bedfellows" . And none stranger than West Virginians with their Klan heritage teaming up with a carpetbagger. Hillary "More White People Support Me" Clinton and 8 in 10 West Virginians who commented in the exit polls that race was a factor publically whipped the black man Barack Obama with a 40% pluarity of votes. West Virginia is 98% white and 2% black. That 2% includes military personnel that are on temporary duty in the state.

Senior Senator Robert Bryd has represented W. Virginia since 1959. In 1945 he was appointed a Ku Klux Klan " Exalted Cyclops"to keep an eye on the local chapter. Bias of any kind is natural. Bias crosses the line when it gets physical or demeaning. So the KKK have a point as long as they use only votes to register their preference. But carpetbagger Hillary marshalling the Klan to rein in and beat a black man who jumped her and Bill's political plantation makes the Klan look ethically better by comparison.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Speaking Your Mind As A Second Language

Today the San Francisco Chronicle carried yet again the bleak facts of black children who are born into poverty. It was based on the recently released report by the Alameda County Public Health Department. The black child would probably have been born prematurely versus his white counterpart. As an adult the black was more prone to diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke and would probably die 15 years sooner than a white .

Since the 1960s and the Civil Rights movement, people in America have had to practice the charade of " all are equal". It was more than just a casual observance. One could get sued or pilloried as politically incorrect for failure to fall in line. Well the charade has been going on for such a long time that later generations have been so dumbed down by this "all are equal" mantra that many, too many actually believe it! So when facts about the above black child are documented, these dumb people look for others to blame. They blame prejudice, neighborhoods, income differences, schools, books, landfills etc. ad nauseam.

Well how about denying this lie of equality? How about saying "all are known by their differences"? Some are smarter, some work harder, some dont get diabetes , strokes etc. because they eat good food and exercise regularly. In the case of the above black child, he was " born into poverty". Why did his moronic parents have additional children ?

Everyone should at least once a day practice speaking one's mind. Maybe if we all do that often enough we can get critical thinking and speaking from a second language to mainstream.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Feminists, Free Love, Teenagers & Sexually Transmitted Diseases

According to the recently released report from Centers For Disease Control, " One of every four teenage girls in America has a sexually transmitted disease". The CDC data was collected from more than 800 randomly selected girls. Even girls who were still technically "virgin" are contracting the STD's through oral sex.

Mothers day for this generation will have an asterisk. Such is part of the legacy of the 1960's free love and feminist movement. The high priestesses of feminism Gloria Steinham and the late Betty Friedan and others should be reevaluated with a negative bias. Also, remember former President and father Bill Clinton's protest, " I didn't have sex with that woman". He was parsing "sex"to exclude the oral kind so to "legally" avoid prosecution. He had genital herpes at the time acording to Monica Lewinsky's testimony.

I wonder how many young girls and boys were listening to Bill's and Monica's blow by blow discription of the arguments for and against oral sex? STD's are a reality that have the potential to bring the whole society down. It's time for discrimination and critical thinking by our youngsters and the parents who care. Avoid disesaed individuals and that includes the sloppy thinkers who are critical of discrimination because it's not politically correct.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

San Francisco Supervisors O K $ 1,000,000 Wheelchair Ramp

S.F.'s Board of Supervisors thinks that $ 1,000,000 is a reasonable and a appropriate price for a ramp to be built in their chambers. The ramp is only 10 feet long and is being constructed to enable disabled supervisors access to the elevated President of Supervisors podium.

Why so much money? What about our Department Of Public Works personnel? Surely these overpaid city employees could construct a ramp. The DPW people could still mostly lean on their tools or set in their trucks while the designated worker for that week could still call "Quitin' time" when lunch was ready. And they would still be cheaper.

As for "enabling disabled supervisors ", don't they have too much "enabling" power already? This ramp is the latest example. This ramp is yet another symbolic gesture against discrimination in public or private life. This slanted ramp is the equalizer. It's a contradiction in terms besides being too expensive.

Discrimination should be fostered. Critical thinking should be encouraged. How else will we ALL learn to live within a budget and capabilities?

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Pity The Jena Six: They Don't Know Any Better

What's the difference legally between the symbolic display of noose on a school campus tree and attempted murder? While you ponder, add what you think the puishment should be for either.

The Jena Six African-Americans think that beating one white boy unconscious and leaving him possibly dead is a justifiable retaliation for the symbolic nooses being displayed. The Six have much support in the African American community and also whites who feel guilty for whatever reason.

Times up.You should have arriveed at an answer. New question: What has the Civil Rights movement done to improve critical thinking and race relations in America?

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Monday, August 20, 2007

San Francisco Politics: Mirijuana Vs. Wheelchairs Vs. Critical Thinking

Here's another classic San Francisco political battle. It's a S.F. classic because the issue has nothing to do with running the city more efficiently or in a cost-effective way. Instead costly Board of Supervisor's time is being used up in a hissing and pissing contest in non critical S.F. matters. Only a city as wealthy as San Francisco could afford such wasteful, expensive arguments.

In one corner we have the Cannabis Buyers Club. They sell mirijuana for medicinal purposes. But their place of business is on the second floor without wheelchair access. So to circumvent city's ordinance, the business and the landlord want a historical designation of the building which trumps a wheelchair access requirement.

Not so fast says Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier who herself is in a wheelchair. She sputters, " If they think the [mirijuana] business should be held in such high esteem, then make it a museum or put up a plaque on the wall, but don't put the rights of one group over the civil rights of another".

Pardon me Ms. Alioto-Pier, but how did you get your appontment to the Board of Supervisors? Was a more qualified persons civil rights trampled because of your political contacts and Civil Rights legislation affirmative action philosophy interceding? Wheelchair users are a protected class. But more importantly critical thinking is more valuable and by definition should also be protected. I don't know how many wheelchair users want medicinal mirijuana on the second floor of a building without an elevator, nor do you, but I would guess the number to be tiny or non-existant. Live and let live. By the way, what about cutting the cost of running San Francisco? How about dealing with personal non-critical issues on your own time?

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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Critical Thinking & Political Correctness

What comes first, paralysis of critical thinking or political correctness ? In other words, does one have to learn to do and say dumb things or does it come naturally? Well anyone can do or say dumb things but they can learn from their mistakes. But with respect to political correctness, dumb deeds and mantras are taught, repeatedly enforced and become part of the culture.

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