Monday, October 26, 2009

The FOLLY that is Steven E. Streight @vaspersthegrate: oh, it does grate on common sense.

The FOLLY that is Steven E. Streight @vaspersthegrate: oh, it does grate on common sense.

"The Grate" was railing on people and wishing death upon them and I offered two thoughts on his rantings:

http://twitter.com/vaspersthegrate/statuses/5188102786 You don't hurt or annoy me by UnFollowing me. I demand you do so if you suck military dick. I want all soldiers to die now.

http://twitter.com/iamneverright/statuses/5188474639 @vaspersthegrate and what of Veterans Against War?

http://twitter.com/vaspersthegrate/status/5188516908 I admire Veterans Against War. There is room for repentance for everybody.

http://twitter.com/vaspersthegrate/status/5188701742  America's wars are based on lies or poor strategy, then drag on half-heartedly, causing more problems than they solve.

http://twitter.com/iamneverright/statuses/5188943747 @vaspersthegrate America's wars are based on profits for armament industries.

He then protected his tweets and posted this before his feed locked down:

http://twitter.com/vaspersthegrate/status/5189396362 New Twitter spam technique: agree with you in an RT or @. When you check their profile & website, it's a spammer. Block them.

This is the link on my profile: http://heartlandheretic.bogspot.com/ . I can't see the past "heartlandh..." on my profile page, hence have never checked it. The link is fixed now. But one might think that even a moron could see that the "L" was missing in "blogspot". But he called me spam and blocked me. After ridiculing others for blocking HIM! Hypocrisy. If you wish to see some of my commentary before I became so very tired of morons like this one, you may visit http://heartlandheretic.blogspot.com , the name of the blog is "Surviving Christianity"... you know, the bullshit culture that produces pricks like the one above.

Steven E. Streight is a moronic prick who thinks that his shit doesn't stink. Anyone who finds his bilge any less offensive than that of fux news is a moron as well. And this is a prime example as to why I haven't been blogging and seldom even comment on Twitter: the morons are taking over the world. And since there are so many of them and only one of me, it is just easier to put them out of my misery by retiring myself.




Fuck off, world.


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Monday, October 12, 2009

Not OK: Oklahoma Inmates Allegedly Raped at Governors Mansion

OKLAHOMA CITY — Prosecutors are investigating claims that the former chef and chief groundskeeper at the Oklahoma governor's mansion raped female prison inmates assigned to maintain the mansion grounds.

Neither man has been charged but both have been fired from their jobs.

State Department of Corrections officials say at least three women who were inmates at the Hillside Community Corrections Center in Oklahoma City contend they were sexually assaulted while working at the mansion between March 2008 and January 2009.

Janet Roloff, an attorney for one of the women, said Monday her client was held down by one man while the other raped her.

Roloff says her client did not report the alleged assault until she completed her sentence because she feared retribution.
Address : <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/12/brad-henry-rape-scandal-f_n_317720.html>

That's ok. They're just criminals. They don't count anyway. Hell, they're lucky they get to be house slaves at the Governor's Mansion!

I'd kinda like to know what heinous crimes they were guilty of to deserve this treatment. Probably DUI or failure to pay child support! The no good louses.

Capitalism at it finest. I say "Bring back the plantations!"

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

It’s Dangerous for Children To Know Atheism Exists

It’s Dangerous for Children To Know Atheism Exists, Says Illinois State Legislator
Posted by Hemant Mehta in General on April 4th, 2008

Outspoken atheist Rob Sherman, who (with his daughter) filed a lawsuit that eventually put a stop to the Mandatory Moment of Silence, was back in the Illinois General Assembly on Wednesday.

He was there arguing Governor Rod Blagojevich’s $1,000,000 grant to the Pilgrim Baptist Church — which was given to them via the more secular Loop Lab School. (Shadiness all around.)

Anyway, he got into an exchange with Rep. Monique Davis (D-Chicago).

You won’t believe what she said (emphasis is mine):


    Davis: I don’t know what you have against God, but some of us don’t have much against him. We look forward to him and his blessings. And it’s really a tragedy — it’s tragic — when a person who is engaged in anything related to God, they want to fight. They want to fight prayer in school.

    I don’t see you (Sherman) fighting guns in school. You know?

    I’m trying to understand the philosophy that you want to spread in the state of Illinois. This is the Land of Lincoln. This is the Land of Lincoln where people believe in God, where people believe in protecting their children.… What you have to spew and spread is extremely dangerous, it’s dangerous–

    Sherman: What’s dangerous, ma’am?

    Davis: It’s dangerous to the progression of this state. And it’s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists! Now you will go to court to fight kids to have the opportunity to be quiet for a minute. But damn if you’ll go to [court] to fight for them to keep guns out of their hands. I am fed up! Get out of that seat!

    Sherman: Thank you for sharing your perspective with me, and I’m sure that if this matter does go to court—

    Davis: You have no right to be here! We believe in something. You believe in destroying! You believe in destroying what this state was built upon.

According to Davis, atheism is destroying the state.

Corrupt or misguided politicians have nothing to do with it, of course…

As Eric Zorn of the Chicago Tribune puts it, “consider what the outcry would have been if a lawmaker had launched a similar attack on the beliefs of a religious person.”

If that happened, you might have actually heard about this story by now. It would be playing on news stations everywhere. But since the attack is on atheists, this is likely the first time you’ve read anything about it.

Not enough for you? Listen to the audio of the exchange (MP3).

Infuriating, isn’t it?

(via Change of Subject)

Amazing! These hypocritical jackals know no bounds.

One thing that strikes me about this piece is that this is occurring in the Northern Urban Area of Chicago. I would expect this kind of closed minded bigotry in the South or here in the Mid-South. I can almost understand this kind of ignorance in rural settings.

This appears to be the prevailing mind set for the people who represent us in our government and to the world! Anything that is different from their perception, belief, and world view should be silenced at all cost. Our activities if Af-Pak and elsewhere bear this out.

They insist that these activities are to protect America from those who committed the atrocity of 911 against us. But anyone with more than two active brain cells understands that it is a combination of our greed for oil and... well, they're Muslims. "They're godless heathens. They don't believe as we do." And if they were really trying to get the perpetrators of 911, they would be looking in DC, Texas, and under whatever rock Dick Cheney is currently hiding.

I am growing weary. They are coming to silence me. It is only days away.

And frankly, I'm ready. I'll leave you to the moral morass of mythological superstition that you call civilized society.

I bid you farewell and good luck.

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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Elliot Madison Accused Of Using Twitter To Tweet Police Actions At G-20 Protests

NEW YORK — A self-described New York City anarchist has been accused of tweeting the location of police officers to protesters trying to evade them during the Group of 20 economic summit in Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania State Police arrested Elliot Madison alleging he used Twitter to direct the movement of protesters and inform them about law enforcement actions at last month's summit.

The New York Post reported the arrest in Saturday editions.

Court papers filed by Madison's attorney say FBI agents executed a search warrant at the 41-year-old's Queens home on Thursday. They seized computers, political writings and anarchist literature.

Madison faces charges including hindering prosecution.

His attorney didn't immediately return a call requesting comment Saturday.
Read it here.


Prosecution of what, unlawful suspension of first amendment protections?

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Employers Cashing in on Employee Deaths

Free Market Capitalism, otherwise known as unabashed GREED, in all of its glory.


Creepy? Are you sure that's all it is?


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Friday, October 02, 2009

Hate coming back "out of the closet", as if it were ever in the closet

Now that the fascists (read Christian Fundamentalists) have lost their control of the government of the United States and their leaders are falling like fleas off of a freshly dipped dog to sex scandals, "contribution" scandals, and just saying stupid shit, the Religious Right and their skin head, racist, gun rights, wife beating brethren are going ape shit nuts, to put it mildly.


Throughout the Bush years, homophobia and professions of anti-racism were twinned in a weird way, as if the latter proved that the right wasn't simply still skulking around history's dark side. At a deeply surreal 2006 event at the Greater Exodus Baptist Church, an African American church in downtown Philadelphia, leaders of the religious right invoked Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks on behalf of gay marriage bans and Bush's judicial nominees. At the end of the evening, several dozen clergymen, black and white, joined hands in prayer at the front of the room. "Black Americans, white Americans," said a beaming Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council. "Christians, standing together." The whole premise of compassionate conservatism -- which shoveled taxpayer money towards administration-friendly churches like Greater Exodus Baptist -- was that the right cared as deeply as the left about issues like inner city poverty.

What a difference an election makes. Even if you believed that compassionate conservatism was always a bit of a con, it's amazing to see how quickly it has vanished, and how fast an older style of reaction, one more explicitly rooted in racial grievance, has reasserted itself.

Today's grassroots right is by all appearances as socially conservative as ever, but its tone and its rhetoric are profoundly different than they were even a year ago. For the last 15 years, the right-wing populism has been substantially electrified by sexual anxiety. Now it's charged with racial anxiety. By all accounts, there were more confederate flags than crosses at last weekend's anti-Obama rally in Washington, DC. Glenn Beck has become a far more influential figure on the right than, say, James Dobson, and he's much more interested in race than in sexual deviancy. For the first time in at least a decade, middle class whites have been galvanized by the fear that their taxes are benefiting lazy, shiftless others. The messianic, imperialistic, hubristic side of the right has gone into retreat, and a cramped, mean and paranoid style has come to the fore.

To some extent, a newfound suspicion of government was probably inevitable as soon as Democrats took power. At the same time, with the implosion of the Christian right's leadership and the last year's cornucopia of GOP sex scandals, the party needed to take a break from incessant moralizing, and required a new ideology to take the place of family values cant. The belief system analysts sometimes call "producerism" served nicely. Producerism sees society as divided between productive workers -- laborers, small businessmen and the like -- and the parasites who live off them. Those parasites exist at both the top and the bottom of the social hierarchy -- they are both financiers and welfare bums -- and their larceny is enabled by the government they control.

Read the whole article here.

Their hate is spilling out into the public discourse in a plethora of ways. From "Teabaggers" in the streets, gun toting extremists at town halls, and talking heads on major "News Networks" (that's you CNN and FOX), to members of Congress and Senators saying the most outrageous things in news conferences and even on the House and Senate floors, the radical right has come completely unhinged.

We have everything from radicals in high office calling for the citizens to arm themselves against the government to Senators advising illegitimate rogue governments to resist the US Government exhortations to resolve their issues democratically. We have former White House advisers calling for US Military Generals to stage a coup right here in the US!

And now they are getting back to their roots of open hostility and the advocating of violence against African Americans, Latinos, non-Christians, and the GLBT community, insinuating, if not out right declaring, that these people are not REALLY people at all. Many of these religious fanatics feel that members of these groups are no more than a sick dog and should be "put down" for their own good!

Yeah, whether you want to admit it to yourself or not, this is how these people think.

This all leads me back to their own "god", Jesus of Nazareth and his teachings. You know, they guy who said that the only" commandment" that He professed was "Love", because if you followed that one you would naturally follow all of the other ones. (I'm para-phrasing here, but I think that I got it pretty close).

Of course, this is all academic to rational, thinking people. But it never ceases to amaze me how the more fanatical people of any faith are, the farther they drift from their own teachings.

These people are just sad. They make me sad. I don't know, perhaps that is their subconscious plan: if they make us all feel sorry for their pathetic world view, maybe we'll leave them alone to keep screaming their lies from the mountain tops.

Yeah, I grow weary at the spectacle of these morons expressing their myths as fact and therefore justification for their bigoted, discriminatory, hateful, murderous behavior. But pity is no reason to stop calling them what they are... just as loudly and with just as much passion as they spew their hate.

I agree that this will likely not solve the "Cracker Problem". But we can't allow their voices to be the only ones being heard. Religious Fundamentalist are by their very definition mentally unstable. I mean, hell, they believe in gods and fairies! (Actually, they call them "God", "Jesus", "Holy Spirit", and "Angels". But let's face it, it's the same thing).

So to speak truth to fiction, these people who are trying so hard to convince everyone that their hate is justified are using myth as their basis in fact at the root of their argument. Can anyone actually tell me that these people are even worth reasoning with?


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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Small plane crashes in eastern Indiana field

A single-engine plane crashed into an Indiana field on Wednesday after the pilot, who was seen slumped over, lost consciousness and the aircraft started flying out of control, officials said.

Military officials do not believe the crash was terrorism-related but said the pilot may have had a health problem or have been suffering from a lack of oxygen. After air traffic controllers lost contact with the pilot, F-16s from Indiana National Guard intercepted the plane and followed it for about an hour until it crashed.

Full story here.
The following line of questioning may seem passè and a little dated. But how can they explain, logically, that F-16's followed this plane for an hour when not one single fighter could scramble on 911? I have never bought any of the official line. Even the "NORAD drill" excuse falls short. One doesn't even commit ALL of ones resources to any one thing even in a time of WAR! You ALWAYS keep a backup... you know, for emergencies?


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A Child is left behind

The Secret Service has announced that a "child" is behind the Facebook Poll asking if President Obama should be "killed".

Today they announced the results: Turns out a kid was behind the poll. And no criminal charges will be filed against him or his parents, according to the Associated Press, citing a Secret Service spokesman.
...read the whole story here.
Folks would like to say that this is the end of the story. The President is safe and the child never posed a threat to the President. And indeed that may be so. But, you know, that kid got the idea from somewhere.

And where do kids get their religious and political indoctrination more than anywhere else? At their dining room table. Directly from their parents.

So, I would posit that this non-threatening "child" is definitely under the influence of not so un-threatening adults.

I'm not suggesting that the parents be charged in this case for what the child did. But I AM suggesting that we, the rational and thinking "rest of us", should think about it for one moment. Our neighbors are quite possibly indoctrination tomorrows "Timothy McVeigh" or even "Jeffrey Dahmer"!

Can we REALLY say that what we discuss between ourselves behind the closed door of our home does not still find its way into the light of day? Do we really stop and think about the ramifications of each and every utterance that we may make in the privacy of our own homes?

Could YOU be programming a future killer with your own bigoted and prejudiced slurs, even if you think you are saying it in privacy?

Think again. For the first 10 to 15 years, your kid is just a parrot that imitates those around them. And you are likely the biggest influence on that behavior. That "child" merely parroted what he/she heard in their own home, make no mistake about it!


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