Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

A Christian Nation?


Joseph Farrah sounds just like a member of the Taliban talking about Islam in his article, "Why Atheists can't be real Americans", where he said,

"If you want to live in the freest nation on earth, understand why it has been that way for 230-plus years. It’s because of the principles of self-governance that only work in a society of responsible, moral people accountable to the teachings of the One True Creator God found in the Bible."

What an idiot!

He was responding to a sermen by Chuck Hagee where Hagee said America was built for christians, not for non-christians, and if non-christians don't like living in a theocracy, we should leave the country.



These people prey on the ignorance of others in order to use their religion to control people.

Here's the truth quoted from The Thinking Atheist

Friday, June 14, 2013

Whistle blower or traitor?



What's the difference between a whistle blower and a traitor? A whistler blower uses approved channels to report problems with classified or sensitive programs and is protected from retribution under federal law, while a traitor illegally releases classified information to the media and flees the country to not answer for his crimes.

Forbes Story of the traitor Edward Snowden


Approved channels include:
The employees chain of command
Osha's Whistle Blower Protection ProgramOffice of the Inspector General
The Congressional Select Committe on Intelligence

What do you want to be he's going to eventually provide some or all of the classified information he stole from the US Government to China or Russia in exchange for helping him obtain political  asylum?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Everything in Moderation

I had a conversation recently with a man named Charles Nichols, of the California Right to Carry.  Nichols is a great example of the depths the GOP has sunken to. Through the course of the dialogue between me and Charles Nichols, he revealed his true colors by referring to some members of the Republican Party as RINO's, which refers to certain members of the GOP as "Republican In Name Only".

That term, RINO, really highlights the problem the Republican Party is facing today. Since the early 90's, they have decided to become a radical, ultra right-wing party, pledging their allegiance to the worst of the corporationists and the radical religious groups in our country, and over the last 10 years or so, have been on  a mission to force the moderates out of the party.  Because of the success of that mission, today, the bulk of the Republican party looks alot more like Michele Bauchman, Allen West, Rick Santorum, and Todd Akin than it does Olympia Snow, or even Ronald Reagan. When the majority of your supporters resemble Michele Bauchman instead of Ronald Reagan, that should be a great indication you have a serious problem.  [By the way, while we're on the topic of Santorum, try googling it, it's fun]   

But today's GOP has been living in a fantasy land of denial and self delusion, partially helped out by their cheerleaders at Fox News. Their self delusion is so deep, they actually believe Romney is a moderate, and they lost the election because they ran a candidate that is too moderate.  Really, I'm not making this up.  It makes you wonder if they started lighting up before recreational marijuana use began to become decriminalized last week.

The truth is, while Romney is skilled at acting like a moderate, there is nothing moderate about him. He is a hybrid Republican. A combination of two of the worst parts of American citizenry: He's both a corproationist, and a radical religious nut job.  Romney ties together the two radical wings of the Republican party better than anyone since Bush Jr, except unlike the Bush the second, Romney is extremely smart and shrewd.

The country as a whole, however, isn't any more like the radical republicans angry at the moderates they call RINO's, than they are like the radical democrats that get so frustrated with their own moderates, which they call, "Blue Dog Democrats".  Almost all of us lie somewhere in the middle, either slightly right of center, or slightly left.  Americans are much more like RINO's and Blue Dogs, than the GOP realizes, and not recognizing that will be the kiss of death for their party, relegating them to the status of a weak, regional party.

If either party wakes up from their self imposed delusion and realizes we are a country of moderates flanked by some very loud radicals, instead of their current view, that we are a country of radicals plagued by the existence of some moderates, then they can forge a bi-partisan coalition that can successfully govern for decades.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Gun Toting Liberal on Facebook

I just came across something new that I thought looked interesting.  I'm going to follow their page and see if they have anything worthwhile to say...  So far so good.  :)




Friday, November 9, 2012

Charles Nichols - California Right To Carry

What a disappointment! Charles Nichols, founder/organizer of California Right To Carry, while he may be doing good work with regards to suing the state over the prohibition of concealed carry, and open unloaded carry, turns out is a grade A #1 douche bag.

Right before the election, he decided to pimp his favorite candidate on the California Right To Carry Facebook Page, and when I responded with an opinion he didn't like, he deleted my posts and banned me from posting to the site.

You know your position is weak and your arguments are flawed when you can't allow anyone to see them challenged on your facebook page.

And to think I was going to open my wallet and send him a donation to help pay for the court case he's fighting.  I'm glad I hadn't sent it yet.

That guy is a joke.

You can see the conversation in the photo below.  When he refers to TB, he's talking to me.  All my posts were deleted.  I wish I had anticipated that and captured a picture to post here before he deleted my posts.  I should have known he was weak enough to pull something like that.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thoughts on Government Assistance Programs

There is some abuse and some gaming the system for sure, but I can assure you, their lives suck as a result. They are not living high on the hog, enjoying all their "free stuff".  The truth is they are limiting their entire life with the choices they are making. That's the punishment they deserve for their poor choices. 

Are we, in order to spite a few scumbags, to deprive those who need help to educate themselves and/or their children so they can have the opportunity to contribute to our communities and our economies and create a better life for themselves and their children?

Why on earth could we ever begin to consider to raise taxes on the poor and middle class, or consider cutting benefits or entitlement programs for the middle class, or aid for the poor, without first cutting the BILLIONS of dollars GIVEN to EXTREMELY WEALTHY corporations EVERY YEAR in the form of TAX SUBSIDIES?  Does that really reflect our values as Americans?



Thoughts on Government Regulation

It is certainly true we need to look at our regulations and really figure out (in a non partisan, agnostic manner) what works to achieve it's desired goals, and what doesn't, and to figure out what causes undesirable, unintended consequences, and weigh those consequences vs the benefits and make decisions about what to keep and what to cut based on our shared values. I think we all can find common ground there... But to say we need to get rid of regulations, or to suggest the government shouldn't be regulating business, is to suggest something from the extreme right that is neither reasonable, nor rational, and will never happen. We could find common ground and work together to move the country forward, or we can take positions on the far left and the far right and see which one shouts louder and go nowhere. What would you prefer?



Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Thoughts on Gay Marriage

Q. Marriage is a religious ceremony, right? Why are the same people who are always up in arms about separation of church and state the same who want the state to regulate the church when it comes to marriage. No regulation one way or the other should be allowed. Smaller Fed government and power returned to the states to make up their own minds, and if you don't like how it is in a red state, move to a blue state. Freer and happier people I bet.

A. There are two aspects to marriage. A religious ritual, which the government has no place in regulating... And a civil contract, which the church has no authority over. I don't care what churches do inside their property (as long as it doesn't violate the tax code requirements that allow them to remain tax exempt), but when it comes to the civil contract, none of the laws regulating it should have anything to do with religious requirements.  No one wants the state to regulate church my friend. they want the church to stop intruding on civil government matters.

Monday, October 10, 2011

I'm done with this Governor

Bad news for gun owners today...  AB 144 was signed into law by the governor.  The law makes it illegal to openly carry a handgun in public.


When Brown ran for governor, I really didn't believe he was opposed to gun rights.  I voted for him because he supported gay rights, and he seemed like he would be able to do tough budget cutting without going after our social programs with a political agenda like the GOP would have, and I believed he wasn't opposed to gun rights.


Now, instead of solving our budget crisis, he has signed legislation giving our tax dollars away to pay for the tuition for illegal immigrants, signed legislation prohibiting open carrying of unloaded handguns, and he signed another bill, AB 809, that requires registration of our rifles and shotguns.


I will never vote for this guy again.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

We're living in 1984

Today on Meet the Press, Paul Ryan said he doesn't care about people who are already rich, he cares about removing barriers and giving a helping hand to allow other people to become rich.  Meanwhile, he is one of the architects of the current GOP path that is pushing us to austerity measures to deal with the budget problems, while defending Education, cutting/ending social programs, and cutting social security and medicare.


Just the other day, Romney tried to suggest that "tolerance and civility" are conservative values, while trying to impress upon the values voters summit how anti-gay he is, and how anti-womans rights he is.

If you ever read Orwell's "1984", you'll probably recognize the doublespeak that's happening here.  The GOP has been doing alot of that lately...

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Out on the trail

Like the other GOP candidates, Romney is out on the campaign trail giving speeches and campaigning...  Addressing questions about his religion (Mormanism) and whether it should impact your vote at the Values Voters Summit, Romney said "tolerance and civility were conservative values."


What a crock of shit!!!


Is he talking about the same conservatives that brought us Prop 8 in California, and the fight against repealing DADT?  Is he talking about the same conservatives who are fighting the separation of church and state, or womens rights to have an abortion?  Please explain to me how any of that can be described as "tolerance and civility."


Maybe he was implying that those are conservative values that conservatives in the US should aspire to, but have fallen way short of.   Somehow I doubt it...

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The bottom of the barrel

You know MSNBC is really scraping the bottom of the barrel to find a news commentator when they give Al Sharpton his own show.

I have officially stopped watching MSNBC (except the Dylan Ratigan show, that's still a good show to watch).


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Pawlenty on being gay: Is it a choice?

Pawlenty was interviewed last Sunday by David Gregory on Meet the Press.  One of  the questions he was asked was if he thinks being gay is a choice.



Monday, July 11, 2011

Unlimited campaign contributions who?


‎"Knock, knock." -- Stephen Colbert.
 
(Who's there?) 
"Unlimited union and corporate campaign contributions." 
(Unlimited union and corporate campaign contributions who?) 
"That's the thing. I don't think I should have to tell you."

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011

"It is time to stop ceding control of the marijuana market to unregulated, criminal entrepreneurs and allow states the authority to enact common sense regulations that seek to govern the adult use of marijuana in a fashion similar to alcohol."  

HR 2306, the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011, proposed by Reps. Barney Frank and Ron Paul, will end the federal prohibition of small amounts of Marijuana.  It's about time!  Story at CNN.com.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Dr. Jack Kevorkian, you will be missed!

Full Story:

The world has lost a committed freedom fighter today.  Someone who willingly sacrificed his own freedom in an attempt to protect our right to die on our own terms.

Jack Kevorkian, you will always have my respect.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Remembering Terri


Today I am remembering Terri Schiavo, who was finally allowed to die on 3/31/05 after being the center of a fight about the power of the government to interfere with a husband making end of life decisions for his wife.

Today we must remember to not allow our government to become so intrusive that they begin violating our privacy and interfering with personal, family decisions.