Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Issa, Grassley Push Holder for Answers in Zapata Slaying

Abortion Outrage: Zo Explains the Difference Between Rights and Food Stamps

Monday, February 27, 2012

Relocating Update.

I am "STILL" in the process of relocating to a new state in the next couple weeks DAYS, so my posts might be sporadic. My apologies.

Obama's NASCAR: Zero Emission Electric Cars Where Every Driver Finishes ...

Mr. Obama , Let's Look At The Whole Truth...

Walter E Williams - It's The Elderly, Stupid!

NRA-sponsored CPAC American Heroes Award

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

NRA LOD- 3 Echo 9: Trailer

President Reagan's Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conferen...

Bound And Determined To Get Rid Of God

"Divorcing California"

Santorum and Gay Marriage Win Big This Week. Plus, Civil Rights for Kill...

Daily Kos Kiddies Debate the Use of Violence

Daily Kos Kiddies Debate the Use of Violence

To be fair there were a lot of commenters who debated strongly against violence. But some like the excerpt below were not exactly repulsed by the idea.

...Some examples where I think you can morally use violence (if you have enough force to use it effectively). A large, burly man is beating the shit out of a young girl. A bunch of cops are beating unarmed people. A soldier is firing into civilian houses. Strikebreakers, either cops or private security, are trying to destroy your picket line to allow scabs through. Cops are trying to evict someone from their home. A rich person is living off the labor of his employees, making their lives miserable.

Now, violence may not be wise in any of those situations, but I think it's use is morally justifiable, insofar as it isn't used far past the point needed to end the initial (unjustified) violence.

So that's me. I cannot and will not ignore power relationships when I look at the issue of violence.

To put it in terms more concretely relevant, I think pretty much any focused, non-innocent-harming violence by Occupiers against police, employers, politicians, soldiers - whatever agents of the 1% are arrayed against them - is inherently morally justifiable. If it crosses that line (say, instead of just throwing rocks at the cops beating unarmed people until they run away, you capture and torture them for hours), only then will I join in morally condemning the violence...

Thaddeus Matthews, American Bigot: Racism Alive and Well on Memphis Radio

Monday, February 6, 2012

Tribute to Ronald Reagan

Rep. Paul Gosar on Attorney General Holder's Fast and Furious Testimony

Obama Super Bowl Interview & Social Media Addiction

101st Anniversary of President Ronald Reagan's Birthday

Rep. Louie Gohmert Applauds The Baseline Reform Act

Brian Terry's Mother to Eric Holder: You're 'a Joke' and a 'Coward'

Another Day Older & Deeper In Debt: Federal Deficit to Top $1 Trillion f...

Obama 'In The Name Of Jesus'

Exclusive: 'Fast And Furious' Expert Destroys Bashir's Charge That Inves...

Williams With Sowell - Life At The Bottom

Sen. Rubio Discusses his Mandate Repeal Bill and the Failed ObamaCare Po...

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

White Congressman Assails Colleague in Vicious Verbal Assault About His ...

Seven Great Books by Two of the Conservative "Marks"

RNC: Obama is Out of Touch With Unemployed Americans

Sen. Rubio on CNBC's Kudlow Report

Breitbart: Americans Have 'Obama Fatigue'

Presidential Idol: An Obama-Romney Sing-Off. Plus, Ron Paul's Fourth Par...

Sessions Joins House, Senate Colleagues To Push Honest Budget Act

Fast and Furious: With Zero Hour Approaching, It's Revealed the DOJ Sugg...

Election Watch 2012: Florida Primary Results & Beyond

Benjamin Netanyahu wins Likud primary and beats Moshe Feiglin: Israeli P...