Friday, November 28, 2014

“unprivileged enemy belligerents”

“unprivileged enemy belligerents”
Obama Administration expands use of “newspeak” with terrorists.
When it comes to Department of Defense doctrine on military treatment of detained persons, “unlawful enemy combatants” are a thing of the past. That term has been retired and replaced by “unprivileged enemy belligerents” in a new revision of Joint Publication 3-13 on Detainee Operations, dated November 13, 2014.

BY Rational Db8 on November 27, 2014 at 12:09 PM
It’s another addition for my:
Democrat-Progressive-Liberal Orwellian Dictionary
“The Science is Settled” or “It’s not debatable,” etc., = anything they WISH were true but haven’t the facts to support.
Obstructionist = When Republicans-Conservatives refuse to yield completely, without the possibility of compromise, to Democrat desires.
Bipartisanship = When Republicans cease being obstructionist and agree completely to the Democrat-Progressive-Liberal desires.
Tolerance = Even when you disagree with us, we still let you live, don’t we? Too bad it’s only in the back of the bus, suck it up and thank us profusely or we may change our minds.
“Of the people, for the people, by the people”: clearly means “We the few, will tell the rest of you, exactly what to do.”
An own goal or major entirely preventable error that gets people killed = ‘The Fog of War.’
Budget Cut = A definite budget increase, but slightly lower than had been planned.
Democrats are never involved in wars, only Overseas Contingency Operations.
“Doing something” = 1) Give a Speech; 2) Tweet a picture of a woman with a sad face holding up a hash tag.
Liberal Opinion = Definition of meaning or fact.
Illegal aliens = new lifelong Democrat voters.
Honor a heroic or national figure like Neil Armstrong, Rosa Parks, etc., = present a picture of Obama.
History = 1) whatever we decide at the time to say it was 2) whatever spin benefits us politically.
Liberal think tanks are intelligent and factual. Conservative think tanks are an oxymoron, and a propaganda arm of the Right Wing charged with fabrication, invention, and deflection.
Illegal aliens = People who are not, shall we say, fully documented, of U.S. citizens (h/t Pelosi).
Undocumented minors = Illegal alien young men with gang affiliations and criminal records.
War = “Overseas Contingency Operation.”
Terrorist attack on U.S. soil = “work place violence.”
Terrorist = “Unlawful Enemy Combatant.” Oops, strike that, it’s out. Now they are “Unprivileged Enemy Belligerents.”
Foreign invasion of sovereign nation = ‘Um . . . uh . . . to act, uh . . . to cross the border in an unauthorized way.”
Hum…. I guess a bank robbery will now be considered to simply be an ‘unauthorized loan,’ and Underprivileged Enemy Belligerents will be soon be known as ‘Misunderstood Future Friends,’ right?


Thursday, November 27, 2014

THERE ARE NOW MORE HUNGARY AMERICAN THAN SMOKERS

Finally Progress
In the twisted world of liberal/progressive/socialist thinking we have achieved a milestone. 
THERE ARE NOW MORE HUNGARY AMERICAN THAN SMOKERS.
New report: Smokers down to 42 million Americans.  46.5 million Americans are dependent on Food Pantries.  64 million Americans go to bed hungry each night.  106.6 million Americans are obese.
AS I HAVE ALWAYS SAID “Put Salt*, Pepper and Butter on the obese Americans and turn the hungry Americans loose on them”.  Now with fewer smokers many of the obese will no longer have the Tobacco Aftertaste.

TRUST:
GOVERNMENT/POLITICIANS/ACADEMICS/SCIENTISTS/LIBERALS/PROGRESSIVES/SOCIALIST FOR YOUR FACTS!  DON’T BELIEVE YOU LYING EYES.
*But salt responsibly, according to government guidelines.



Wednesday, November 26, 2014

"Quite Mad You Know"

Byron revisited

Lady Caroline Lamb in 1812, said that Lord Byron, who then was ½ the age of Lord Obama was, “mad – bad – and dangerous to know.” Who knew?

NERO FIDDLED - ROME BURNED OBAMA SPEECHIFIED - FERGUSON BURNED

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

brutes in suits


(Don Boudreaux)

“There is nothing at any level that is uplifting or good or noble or praiseworthy about politics.  It’s a nasty, corrupting, soul-destroying business.  Politics is the province, not of civilized men and women but, rather, of brutes in suits.  At best, in this imperfect world of ours, entering politics is excusable only if the genuine goal is to reduce the role of politics as much as possible.  But the great majority of people who enter politics, regardless of what they say (for they are nearly all skilled in the dark arts of deception), do not do so in order to diminish the role of politics but, instead, to extend that role or to change the details of the application of government force (or both).  These are people who arrogantly wish to dominate others, and who are happy to have the lazy assent of the masses who labor under the ages-old superstition that human society must be formed and guided by force wielded by Great Men and Great Women.

We humans are not very far removed genetically from chimps; we are much more like them than it seems to us from our self-aware perch.
Alpha-male (and female) humans who seek and gain positions of political ‘leadership’ in human society are best thought of in the same way as Haidt describes alpha-male chimps.  Without exception, anyone who seeks a position of political  ‘leadership’ does so largely for self-interested reasons.  And with rare exception, those who succeed in gaining such positions – especially positions at the highest (“national”) ranks – are individuals who are especially unscrupulous about imposing their wills on others and are inordinately good at marshaling physical violence, or threats of such, to impose their wills.”

… is from pages 170-171 of Jonathan Haidt’s excellent 2012 book, The Righteous Mind (original emphases; footnote deleted):
Alpha-male chimps are not truly leaders of their groups.  They perform some public services, such as mediating conflicts.  But most of the time, they are better described as bullies who take what they want.

    


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Consensus

     Consensus
Wm. F. Buckley to Whittaker Chambers:
“It has long been the irrevocable consensus in my numerous family, that your courage, your skills, and your faith are the brightest beacon of the free world.  I am sure thousands, if not millions of people agree with us, and I hope that a knowledge of this leavens the aching loneliness so evidenced in all your writings.”
Chambers to his wife Esther:

“He was born, not made, and not many like that are born in any time.” 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Witness

Witness
“No feature of the Hiss Case is more obvious, or more troubling as history, than the jagged fissure, which it did not so much open as reveal, between the plain men and women of the nation, and those who affected to act, think and speak for them. It was not invariably, but in general, the ‘best people’ who were for Alger Hiss and who were prepared to go to any length for him.  It was the enlightened and the powerful, the clamorous proponents of the open mind and the common man, who snapped their minds shut in a pro-Hiss psychosis, of a kind which, in an individual patient, means the simple failure of the ability to distinguish between reality and unreality, and, in a nation, is a warning of the end. “


‘Fellow travelers’ with Obama  today also spell out: THE END. 

Monday, November 17, 2014

What about Ferguson, MO.?

What about Ferguson, MO.?
   “A great case is made by the conflict of ideas passionately espoused or desperately opposed by the community or nation where the trial is held.  It is this clash that lights the fires of interest and excitement.  These, rather than personality of the defendant or the nature of the crime charged supply the elements of drama.”  Would that this statement in 1947 during the Hiss/Chambers trial hold true today as we await  the ‘decision” to prosecute (or not) in Ferguson, Mo.

   Don’t hold your breath for justice in a conflict of ideas  in 2014. 

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Obamaland

            Three letters

Three letters once were sufficient to encapsulate engagement with an enemy on any type of battlefield.  Not in Obamaland. I heard that we are attempting to “maintain technical overmatch” with our enemy in Afghanistan.  I kid you not.  

Monday, November 10, 2014

No junk Food

            No junk Food

“Food is a material which contains chemicals.. Humans are materials which contain chemicals.  The only, and I repeat the only, scientific reason for eating is to replace chemicals in the human with chemicals from food.  In this process energy is supplied, some tissue is utilized and other tissue is built.  Certain chemicals are supplied by food in order to facilitate these processes. Therefore, we must conclude that scientifically the term ‘junk food’ cannot and does not exist.”   …from a1975 food and nutrition convention. Believe it or not! 

Friday, November 07, 2014

Election results

Election results

Have we not just declared war on right? What weapons should we use to defeat the left?  What strategy should we employ to achieve victory?  For sure, nothing but unconditional surrender should be our goal. But in reality, how will Republicans (and conservatives) now attack the enemies of our freedoms and pocketbooks? God knows, what’s right ought to prevail.     

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

N 'BAMA

NOPE

EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES

STRIPPED

Bet on the Elephants

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Saturday, November 01, 2014

/obama_nixon_mirror

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why government employees are more virtuous than average people

why government employees are more virtuous than average people  
TRUST GOVERNMENT     HO, HO, HO

“A related form of utopianism consists of suspending general assumptions about human nature when considering agents of the state.  Defenders of government are often keen to point out the harms that might result from the widespread greed and selfishness of mankind in the absence of a government able to restrain our worst excesses.  Yet they seldom pause to consider what might result from the very same greed and selfishness in the presence of government, on the assumption that governments are equally prone to those very failings.  It is not that statists have some account of why government employees are more virtuous than average people.  Nor do they have some plan for making that be the case.  Rather, it seems simply to have never occurred to most statists to apply realistic assumptions about human nature to the government itself.  The state is treated as if it stood above the empirical human world, transcending not only the moral constraints but also the psychological forces that apply to individual human beings.
In short, the typical statist case for government intervention depends upon the occurrence of miracles.  It’s very unscientific and not at all reality-based.  It’s utopian in the worst way.”

FROM: Michael Huemer’s impressive 2013 book, The Problem of Political Authority (emphases original)