Sunday, September 30, 2007

The O'Racist Factor

BILL O"REILLY'S RACIST COMMENTS ON HAVING DINNER IN HARLEM AT SYLVIA'S RESTAURANT WITH REV. AL SHARPTON:
"I couldn't get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia's restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City," he said. "It was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks [and has a] primarily black patronship. It was the same. And that's really what this society is really all about now here in the U.S.A. There's no difference."
He later added: "There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, '[Expletive], I want some more ice tea.' It was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there ordering and having fun and there wasn't any craziness at all."

WHAT A HORSE'S ASS!!!!!

Monday, September 24, 2007

I wish I could have been at Columbia University today...........




Earlier today, the university had been the scene of gathering protests as it came under criticism for giving Mr. Ahmadinejad a platform.

Before he turned the lectern over to Mr. Ahmadinejad, Mr. Bollinger said that he wanted to emphasize that “this is the right thing to do” to have him speak at the university, because of the American tradition of openness and free speech.

But addressing Mr. Ahmadinejad, he said, “You exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator.”
HOW EXCITING FOR THE STUDENTS TO GET A FIRST HAND LOOK. TO THOSE WHO PROTEST, REMEMBER, WE ARE A NATION BASED ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH...EVEN IF WE DO NOT AGREE. LET'S NOT FORGET THAT! KUDOS TO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.

Bravo Dan, they done you wrong!!!!!


Rather sues CBS for $70 million, saying he was made a scapegoat



Associated Press September 20, 2007
NEW YORK - Dan Rather filed a $70 million lawsuit against CBS and his former bosses yesterday, stating that they had made him a scapegoat for a discredited story about President Bush's military service during the Vietnam War.

The 75-year-old Rather, whose final months as a news anchor were clouded by controversy over the story, said the actions of the defendants damaged his reputation and caused him significant financial loss.

The lawsuit, filed in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, states that the network intentionally botched the aftermath of the story about Bush's time in the Texas Air National Guard and had Rather take the fall to "pacify" the White House. He was removed from his job at "CBS Evening News" in March 2005.
CBS MADE DAN RATHER TAKE A FALL WHEN THEY BOWED TO WHITE HOUSE PRESSURE. HIS DISTINGUISHED CAREER ENDED IN A CLOUD OF CONTROVERSY. I HOPE HE WINS THIS LAWSUIT!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

I'm dumbfounded!


Is ‘Do Unto Others’ Written Into Our Genes?


Many people will say it is morally acceptable to pull a switch that diverts a train, killing just one person instead of the five on the other track. But if asked to save the same five lives by throwing a person in the train’s path, people will say the action is wrong. This may be evidence for an ancient subconscious morality that deters causing direct physical harm to someone else. An equally strong moral sanction has not yet evolved for harming someone indirectly.
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Where do moral rules come from? From reason, some philosophers say. From God, say believers. Seldom considered is a source now being advocated by some biologists, that of evolution.

At first glance, natural selection and the survival of the fittest may seem to reward only the most selfish values. But for animals that live in groups, selfishness must be strictly curbed or there will be no advantage to social living. Could the behaviors evolved by social animals to make societies work be the foundation from which human morality evolved?

In a series of recent articles and a book, “The Happiness Hypothesis,” Jonathan Haidt, a moral psychologist at the University of Virginia, has been constructing a broad evolutionary view of morality that traces its connections both to religion and to politics.

Dr. Haidt (pronounced height) began his research career by probing the emotion of disgust. Testing people’s reactions to situations like that of a hungry family that cooked and ate its pet dog after it had become roadkill, he explored the phenomenon of moral dumbfounding — when people feel strongly that something is wrong but cannot explain why.

Dumbfounding led him to view morality as driven by two separate mental systems, one ancient and one modern, though the mind is scarcely aware of the difference. The ancient system, which he calls moral intuition, is based on the emotion-laden moral behaviors that evolved before the development of language. The modern system — he calls it moral judgment — came after language, when people became able to articulate why something was right or wrong.

The emotional responses of moral intuition occur instantaneously — they are primitive gut reactions that evolved to generate split-second decisions and enhance survival in a dangerous world. Moral judgment, on the other hand, comes later, as the conscious mind develops a plausible rationalization for the decision already arrived at through moral intuition.

Moral dumbfounding, in Dr. Haidt’s view, occurs when moral judgment fails to come up with a convincing explanation for what moral intuition has decided.

Monday, September 17, 2007

I Never Was A Barry Manilow Fan.....Until Now!

Barry to Elisabeth Hasselback of The View: Your "View" is Dangerous





Legendary singer Barry Manilow has pulled out of his scheduled appearance on "The View" tomorrow -- because he strongly disagrees with host Elisabeth Hasselbeck's conservative view!

In an press release Barry says, "I strongly disagree with her views. I think she's dangerous and offensive. I will not be on the same stage as her." Barry, is taking a stand! Manilow is currently on a press tour promoting the release of his new album, "Greatest Songs of the Seventies."


BARRY, YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

As the Bishops meet in New Orleans amidst threats of schism, we must remember to.........

LOVE THEM ANYWAY



It ended with these words.....


My dear beloved brothers and sisters in Christ.....all we are asked to do, by the God of all creation, is to love them anyway. No matter what gets said this week or next, no matter what resolutions get passed or not, no matter how soon or how long it takes for us to find justice, we already have God's love, and all we are asked to do in return is to love them anyway. All of them. And then trust God to do the rest. Amen.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Catholic diocese commits another crime -- Evicts nuns to pay for priests abuse

FACING THEIR CONVENT'S CLOSURE





L.A. Archdiocese plans to sell the Santa Barbara site to help pay its priest abuse settlement. The nuns will likely have to leave the city where they've served the poor.



The nuns have four months to move out, according to a letter from the archdiocese. The notice, which was dated June 28 but not received until the end of August, asked the women to vacate the property no later than Dec. 31 -- and noted that an earlier departure "would be acceptable as well." Signed by Msgr. Royale M. Vadakin, the archdiocese's vicar general, the letter offers the nuns no recourse but thanks them for their understanding and cooperation during a difficult time."


"We're just so hurt by this," Sister Marguerita Escalera, the order's local superior, said this week. "And what hurts the most is what the money will be used for, to help pay for the pedophile priests. We have to sacrifice our home for that?"

WHERE'S THE JUSTICE HERE?

THE NUNS LOSE THEIR HOME BECAUSE THE PRIESTS COULDN'T KEEP THEIR PANTS UP.

THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN THAT!!!!

Time to Take a Stand -- Paul Krugman

From the New York Times Op/Ed section:

Here’s what will definitely happen when Gen. David Petraeus testifies before Congress next week: he’ll assert that the surge has reduced violence in Iraq — as long as you don’t count Sunnis killed by Sunnis, Shiites killed by Shiites, Iraqis killed by car bombs and people shot in the front of the head.Here’s what I’m afraid will happen: Democrats will look at Gen. Petraeus’s uniform and medals and fall into their usual cringe. They won’t ask hard questions out of fear that someone might accuse them of attacking the military. After the testimony, they’ll desperately try to get Republicans to agree to a resolution that politely asks President Bush to maybe, possibly, withdraw some troops, if he feels like it.There are five things I hope Democrats in Congress will remember.First, no independent assessment has concluded that violence in Iraq is down. On the contrary, estimates based on morgue, hospital and police records suggest that the daily number of civilian deaths is almost twice its average pace from last year. And a recent assessment by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office found no decline in the average number of daily attacks.So how can the military be claiming otherwise? Apparently, the Pentagon has a double super secret formula that it uses to distinguish sectarian killings (bad) from other deaths (not important); according to press reports, all deaths from car bombs are excluded, and one intelligence analyst told The Washington Post that “if a bullet went through the back of the head, it’s sectarian. If it went through the front, it’s criminal.” So the number of dead is down, as long as you only count certain kinds of dead people.Oh, and by the way: Baghdad is undergoing ethnic cleansing, with Shiite militias driving Sunnis out of much of the city. And guess what? When a Sunni enclave is eliminated and the death toll in that district falls because there’s nobody left to kill, that counts as progress by the Pentagon’s metric.Second, Gen. Petraeus has a history of making wildly overoptimistic assessments of progress in Iraq that happen to be convenient for his political masters.I’ve written before about the op-ed article Gen. Petraeus published six weeks before the 2004 election, claiming “tangible progress” in Iraq. Specifically, he declared that “Iraqi security elements are being rebuilt,” that “Iraqi leaders are stepping forward” and that “there has been progress in the effort to enable Iraqis to shoulder more of the load for their own security.” A year later, he declared that “there has been enormous progress with the Iraqi security forces.”But now two more years have passed, and the independent commission of retired military officers appointed by Congress to assess Iraqi security forces has recommended that the national police force, which is riddled with corruption and sectarian influence, be disbanded, while Iraqi military forces “will be unable to fulfill their essential security responsibilities independently over the next 12-18 months.”Third, any plan that depends on the White House recognizing reality is an idle fantasy. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, on Tuesday Mr. Bush told Australia’s deputy prime minister that “we’re kicking ass” in Iraq. Enough said.Fourth, the lesson of the past six years is that Republicans will accuse Democrats of being unpatriotic no matter what the Democrats do. Democrats gave Mr. Bush everything he wanted in 2002; their reward was an ad attacking Max Cleland, who lost both legs and an arm in Vietnam, that featured images of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.Finally, the public hates this war and wants to see it ended. Voters are exasperated with the Democrats, not because they think Congressional leaders are too liberal, but because they don’t see Congress doing anything to stop the war.In light of all this, you have to wonder what Democrats, who according to The New York Times are considering a compromise that sets a “goal” for withdrawal rather than a timetable, are thinking. All such a compromise would accomplish would be to give Republicans who like to sound moderate — but who always vote with the Bush administration when it matters — political cover.And six or seven months from now it will be the same thing all over again. Mr. Bush will stage another photo op at Camp Cupcake, the Marine nickname for the giant air base he never left on his recent visit to Iraq. The administration will move the goal posts again, and the military will come up with new ways to cook the books and claim success.One thing is for sure: like 2004, 2008 will be a “khaki election” in which Republicans insist that a vote for the Democrats is a vote against the troops. The only question is whether they can also, once again, claim that the Democrats are flip-floppers who can’t make up their minds.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Off the charts Alice -- get real!!!!!!!

Alice Linsley has proven one more time that she is out of touch with reality.

Sample her latest comment on TitusONEnine in reponse to Kendall Harmon's statement condemning Nigerian Bishiop Isaac Orama for saying that gays are "unfit to live'. While even those on T19 who are the most vocal in their anti-gay positions spoke out against Orama, good ol" Alice made it all about her:

65. Alice Linsley wrote:

.......I am more likely to be shot in the USA for speaking against homosexual acts than an African is to be killed for being homosexual.


This is an utterly moronic statement. Gays and lesbians in parts of Africa are at risk for gathering together in public. Last I looked, we had freedom of speech in the US, freedom to spew all the homophobia you want. Nobody gets shot at. Not even you, Alice!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

A Christian with a conscience steps up -- The Rev. Dr. Kendall Harmon

"A Statement to be Condemned without Reservation "



Posted by Kendall Harmon
(On his blog TitusONENine)

"I was very disgusted, upset and saddened to read the statement of Bishop Isaac Orama as quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria in a UPI story who, (if he is quoted accurately, and I am assuming that he is) said that persons involved in same sex behavior "are insane, satanic and are not fit to live."
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It was the Primates of the Anglican Communion who said at Dromantine: We also wish to make it quite clear that in our discussion and assessment of the moral appropriateness of specific human behaviours, we continue unreservedly to be committed to the pastoral support and care of homosexual people. The victimisation or diminishment of human beings whose affections happen to be ordered towards people of the same sex is anathema to us. We assure homosexual people that they are children of God, loved and valued by him, and deserving of the best we can give of pastoral care and friendship (vii).
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They were quite right to say so, and to call us to a such good standard during a stressful time. By that standard, the statement from the UPI story utterly fails. It is, however, worse than that. We are all in the global village now, like it or not, and the world is indeed flat. So what we say needs to take seriously the resonances that it may bring out in contexts other than our own. There could hardly be a worse statement in a Western context than to say of ANYONE that he or she is "not fit to live." It immediately brings to mind the Nazi language of Lebensunwertes Leben ("life unworthy of life") and in flood images and activities too horrendous and horrific for any of us to take in even at this historical distance from the events themselves.These words are to be utterly repudiated by all of us--I hope and trust. KSH"
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PS - When googling for images of Kendall, I found this pic. A good man with a conscience and a sense of humor!
Or, could this be a doctored photo?








Rolling blackouts in southern California......

We had a blackout here and for some reason my last post was obliterated. Apologies to Joshua because it took your comment as well. I will repost as soon as possible.

The immorality of the righteous -- Anglican Bishop Isaac Orama

ONE OF THESE MEN (THE BISHOPS OF NIGERIA) IS NOT A CHRISTIAN .

FROM UPI: The Anglican Bishop of Uyo, Rt. Rev. Isaac Orama, has condemned the activities of homosexuals and lesbians, and described those engaged in them as "insane people''. In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) given on 2 September 2007 he said: "Homosexuality and lesbianism are inhuman. Those who practice them are insane, satanic and are not fit to live because they are rebels to God's purpose for man."The Anglican Bishop of Uyo, Rt. Rev. Isaac Orama, has condemned the activities of homosexuals and lesbians, and described those engaged in them as "insane people''. In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) given on 2 September 2007 he said: "Homosexuality and lesbianism are inhuman. Those who practice them are insane, satanic and are not fit to live because they are rebels to God's purpose for man."



This is absolutely appalling and unexceptable. I call on CANA Bishop Martyn Minns, Nigeria's envoy to the US, to speak out against this spiritual abuse. uttered by Orama. It is patently unchristian and immoral. This Nigerian bishop is sanctioning violence against innocent human beings. Yes, he can hold up his weapon, his Bible and justify this barbaric thinking by calling gays and lesbians inhuman, but what kind of religion, what kind of Christianity, what kind of Anglicanism, what kind of church would support this genocide? Yes, genocide. That's what this so-called man of God is promoting in Nigeria. Minns needs to put a stop to it. Archbishop of Nigeria, Peter Akinola needs to put a stop to it. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, needs to put a stop to it. Anyone who calls him/herself a Christian must cry out against this outrage. This man should be put on trial and kicked out of the church. The hypocracy of a so-called Christian saying that a group of fellow human beings are not fit to live is criminal. Let's call it what it is and do something about it! The sooner the better.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

The Luck of the Irish...President Mary McAleese



She added: "Homosexuality is a discovery, not a decision and for many it is a discovery which is made against a backdrop where, within their immediate circle of family and friends as well as the wider society, they have long encountered anti-gay attitudes which will do little to help them deal openly and healthily with their own sexuality. Read the full article here.

George Bush, Religious Right, T:19 & Matt "Stand Firm" Kennedy: TAKE NOTE!

I always knew women were smarter than men!