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03 April 2008

Free Speech, or Violent Overtones?

To hell with an except--this article deserves full billing!

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Satirical Flier Raises Ire - PETER MARCUS; Denver Daily News

Two Colorado Springs college students will appeal disciplinary action taken against them by the school for a flier that was meant to be a satirical response to a monthly feminist flier.  Chris Robinson and a second unnamed student are being required by Colorado College to hold a forum to discuss the “issues and questions which (they) raised,” according to a disciplinary letter issued by Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Mike Edmonds.

Operating under the name the Coalition Of Some Dudes, the two students distributed a flier, the “Monthly Bag,” which was meant as a satirical response to the “Monthly Rag,” a flier distributed by the Feminist and Gender Studies Interns.  The February issue of the “Monthly Bag” contained a section called “chainsaw etiquette” and a statistic about the Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle, which Edmonds said was “received as a threat by members of the Colorado College community.”

Robinson told the Denver Daily News yesterday that the flier was not meant to be threatening, but instead meant to appeal to a masculine personality. The “chainsaw etiquette” section includes four jokes about chainsaw use, including, “When possible, show off your guns while sawing (expletive).”  But in his disciplinary letter, Edmonds said the tone of the flier violated the school’s student code of conduct policy on violence under the “college value of Respect.”

“In this climate in which we find ourselves today, violence — or implied violence — of any kind cannot be tolerated on a college campus,” read the letter.

Robinson said he came up with the idea for the flier after seeing the “Monthly Rag” in men’s bathrooms throughout the small, private liberal arts college.   “It’s invasive, it’s offensive and the reason I made the ‘Monthly Bag’ was to stick an ice pick into the heart of the politically correct culture,” said the senior political science major.

The competing “Monthly Rag” flier includes a reference to “male castration,” an announcement about a lecture on “feminist porn” by a “world-famous prostitute and porn star” and an explanation of “packing.” One of the five “packing” explanations defines the term as “creating the appearance of a phallus under clothing.” Another explanation defines “packing” as “often performed by females who identify outside of the heterosexual norm of the gender binary.”  The flier also quoted the 1969 Joreen “Bitch Manifesto” as stating, “Bitches … clomp up stairs, stride when they walk and don’t worry about where they put their legs when they sit. They have loud voices and often use them. Bitches are not pretty.”

Eileen Bresnahan, an associate professor of feminist and gender studies at Colorado College, declined to comment yesterday on the issue. Colorado College President Richard F. Celeste and Edmonds both did not return repeated phone calls and e-mails yesterday by the Denver Daily News seeking comment. Two different receptionists said the administrators were on campus, but out to lunch at the time of the query.  In a campus-wide e-mail, Celeste previously called the “Monthly Bag” “threatening and demeaning … categorically unacceptable in this community.” He called for the authors to come forward. Robinson and his colleague came forward an hour later.

The Philadelphia-based Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is assisting in the two students’ appeal process.

“One flier that mentions ‘male castration’ is not violence, but a flier that makes fun of it by mentioning ‘chainsaws’ is prohibited?” asked FIRE President Greg Lukianoff. “Both should be protected, but the double standard and lack of respect for freedom of speech in this case is simply staggering.”

Robinson said his intention was only to encourage a conversation about what is and isn’t considered politically correct.  “My goal in this was never to get rid of the ‘Monthly Rag,’ just to get people talking about something that I think is obnoxious,” he said. “There’s a culture here on campus where some opinions are considered to be sacrosanct — such as the feminist agenda, if you’re religious or against abortion, or if you have anything positive to say about the president — you can utter any of these words on campus and it’s perfectly acceptable.”

Some students on campus agree with Robinson and have started a petition process to encourage campus officials to stop censoring free speech on campus. Robinson called the disciplinary process he experienced similar to a “Soviet show trial.”

“It would set a standard for speech whereby anyone who says something that offends the right group of people can be censored by the administration,” he said. “We need to fight that on principle alone.”

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Yeah... mentioning the Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle probably was a bad idea (although I'm getting a little tired of every little gun reference metastasizing into a full blown SWAT issue).

But then again, I really have no desire to read some feminist diatribe on tooth-filled V-parts, packaging (now there's an odd fad) or a "Bitch Manifesto" (and what the pigeoned is a "gender binary?").  At the very least, I wouldn't be inclined to befriend a woman who matched the manifest tenor of the Monthly Rag article.  I mean, I'm not a "barefoot in the kitchen" kind of pigeon, but a castrated cucumber-packing man-lady who stands when she pees doesn't sound like a barrel of laughs. 

(The fact the Hummingbird has me whipped from here to eternity is irrelevant).

Besides, who let 'em in to the bathroom in the first place?  The plain, stainless-steel stall is probably the last bastion of sacred manhood.  A singular place where I can find my center while poring over the latest Foreign Policy magazine (or a late 80's edition of Cracked).

The problem here, though, is the .50 cal is an independent variable (or is it a dependent variable?  I can't remember).  In other words, if the rifle verbiage was not in the document, would the students still be facing sanctions?  But even if we take away the variable, it's apparent the Monthly Bag struck a raw nerve with those who think free speech comes qualified on the Colorado College campus.

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21 March 2008

"The Essential Pigeon" Reading List

UPDATED 21 March 2008

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For my longest die-hard fans and newest mad pigeoneers, I've compiled THE ESSENTIAL PIGEON READING LIST, a topic-organized collection of my favorite posts going back to my launch in May 05. I think these articles best capture my personality, professional creds, and acerbic humor--In my not so humble pigeon opinion.
If you've been reading since the beginning I invite you to revisit my favorite posts; and if your new to the roost, I hope this sample of what I consider my finest work brings you back for more! Regards,

The Mad Pigeon

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>> THE PIGEON'S FAVORITE 5! <<

A Corporation Challenges the Pigeon's Free Speech

The Current Iranian Regime for Sale on eBay

What am I? (Politically, that is...)

18 Things that Ruffle the Pigeon's Feathers

On Freedoms and Back Pain




>> POLITICAL AND MILITARY ANALYSIS <<

Synthetic Democracy: Associations and Social Capital in Virtual Worlds

Leadership: "The Lost Bomb" Revisited

The Threat from Empty al-Qaida Training Camps

The September Deadline: The Pigeon's Response

Combat Technology, Flexibility and Maneuverability

More thoughts on Virginia Tech

U.S. Concerned about Chinese Military Buildup

Advanced Military Gear: Strength of Weakness?

9/11 Versus Star Wars

The Iraq Strategy: The Pigeon's Response

The Domestic Terrorism Duology:  Part II, Part II




>> CONSERVATION <<

The Geopolitics of Conservation

Fire on the Mountain

The Pigeon on Fresh Water Access

The Great CNN Suburban Mountain Lion Incident

A Pigeon and his Lawn




>> LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY <<

The Truth About Service Academies?

Leadership and The Army Noncommissioned Officer Creed

Whining Entitlement Kidployees want Bennies without the Work!

The Boss-zilla from Hell

Some notes on Political Correctness




>> THE ROOSTING ARTS <<

The Pigeon's Perfect Steak

Social Capital and the Garage

Friday at The Mad Pigeon's Roost




>> CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS <<

Air Force Blocks Access to Blogs

The Pigeon on Scientology

The New FISA Bill: Security versus Liberty?

The Pigeon on the ACLU

Down with the Flag Burning Amendment!




>> THE PIGEON GETS PERSONAL <<

The Wizard Pentology:  Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V

Where were YOU on September 11?  A Retrospective

The Pigeon on Losing a Pet




>> FUNNY STUFF (well, at least I think it is...) <<

The Michael Crook Quadrology:  Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV

Dag nabbit, I've been Tagged!

Tech Support 1, Pigeon 0

Five Question Meme Game

Short Notes and Deep Thoughts

Confessions of Digital Piracy

The Pigeon on Wikipedia

An "Enlightened" Response to a Commenter




>> AND, OF COURSE... <<

So... Why "Pigeon?"

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13 March 2008

A Message, and a Farewell (for now)

I’m knee-deep in grad school course work (yes, I am back in school, not saying where or what program, because that information is clearly need to know and very few of you in that category), but I decided to write some commentary on a link Pigeon sent me today.  I should be doing classwork, but this will continue to bother me until I say my piece.  After this posting, you can expect that I won’t be writing much (some of you may be cheering) until after I’ve got some grades under my belt and a vector for school.  With that said, let’s get to it.


I had to think twice about actually posting the link, mostly because I didn’t want to soil this place by electronic association with something so disgusting to me, but I also realize that if I want the readership here to understand my point of view, I had an obligation to show them the source material, and not just dash off an angry “grrrr….here’s where it is, go read it for yourself,” that wouldn’t help my cause at all.

So, go ahead and read this garbage. 

EXCERPT:  In the recent political battle around the Marine recruiting station in Berkeley there has been much confusion around the concept or slogan of “supporting the troops,” but opposing the unjust wars of the Bush regime. Many who oppose the Bush regime wars also say they “support the troops.” Let me say it straight out—I do not support the troops and neither should you. It is objectively impossible to support the troops of the imperialist military forces of the U.S. and at the same time oppose the wars in which they fight.

(THE PIGEON ADDS:  More on the article at Blackfive, where I originally found it).


Here’s how I’ll start:
  A wise person once wrote that “in order to have debate, both parties coming to the discussion must have positions that are mutable and negotiable, without this, there is no debate to be had,” and I apologize for not having the source cite, and I can also tell you that the above is not an exact quote, but while I did not internalize the source’s identity, the gist of the words stuck with me.  You read the article posted under that link, and you honestly try to explain to me how the heck there can be any sort of debate with this sort of person, from here out referred to as “it”?
(And real quick let me take away another weapon: some intellectual out there will undoubtedly say, Ah hah!  Typical fascist, he is DEHUMANIZING THE ENEMY!!! HERETICUS!)


Oh, you mean like this? 
We need to expose that those in the U.S. military are trained to be part of a “killing machine.” (The Clown, also called “it”)


This post you are reading, supposedly written by a “human” who refers to himself as “MOGS” is not written by a thinking man, but instead by a robot, and not an intelligent, Asimovan robot either, nor a Blade Runner Replicant.  Instead, I’m a Terminator I guess.  Blogging by WOPR (I am crossing over from youth into distinguished adulthood, please deal with it).


Wise men once wrote about winning with “no sword,” :)


The writer does little more than give a laundry list of the same, tired, canned talking points items that the far left (notice I did not use the word “liberal” a much abused and basically meaningless title these days) has relied upon for years, even before the vaunted ‘60s, to describe their positions on America and its roles in the world.  These points do not constitute an argument, they are simply dogma.  They are prima fascia beliefs held dear and inviolate like Roman Catholic Canon Law (and personally, I have found Catholic doctrine to be more negotiable than anything the left has ever come up with), a set of baseline
assumptions about the world that are non-negotiable. 


Well, I have dogma too, and that dogma includes my moral, legal, duty-bound, and honor-bound obligation to oppose organizations like “World Can’t Wait” whenever I can, if anything, for their ties to socialist and communist organizations here and abroad and a desire to basically undo and overthrow the Constitution of the United States, which I am forsworn to protect.  That is also dogma.  There is no debate to be had.

I sincerely hope that screeds like the above do little more than preach to the already converted, because it has little, if any, understanding of reality, about America, about the Armed Forces, about the situation in Iraq. (For starts, if you check out www.af.mil, you might learn that US forces rescued American teachers on a HIKING TRIP IN FRIGGIN’ BALAD.  There was 5K “FUN RUN” by Iraqis in "crazy" Ramadi. This is Iraq damn you!)


For God’s sake, Evan Sayet and David Mamet have had “conversions” because they could no longer block out reality, which is so easy to do living in wealth, safety, indeed the unprecedented in world history SPLENDOR, of Hollywood, of New York City, of Southern California and most of the United State, which so few of these people have actually seen, let alone the homes of the “oppressed brown people” they write so much and care so much about, but don’t seem to be bothered to actually move in with or at least even visit.


The clowns at Berkeley and elsewhere have the same sort of cognitive dissonance that we most often heap (more often than not, unfairly) on fundamentalist and evangelical Christians.  We’re constantly warned about the theocracy “waiting right around the corner” and are provided no compelling evidence that it actually exists.  The groups that would support it are ridiculed, by all sides of the political arrangement, by co-religionists, and most importantly, are quite simply, not voted into office to implement their schemes, which unlike the Marxist left, the theocratic right at least is open, up front, and honest, and descriptive of their goals, beliefs, and justification. 


The left has to rely on “lawfare” or “Human Rights Commissions” (I support Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn) on bold face lies and bait-and-switch, because their actually policy goals are simply unpalatable to most people in this country, the left has to hide behind meaningless, sure it sounds good rhetoric and manipulated emotional response, because in the light of day, their support would evaporate inside the time it takes for a heart to beat once, and they know this. 
So, before attacking utterly destroying the clown, let me ask you this:  supposedly, there are Christian fundamentalist terrorists out there in equal proportion to the Islamists and environmental nutjobs. 


Where are they? 


You heard me.  Where are they? 


Demonstrate to me, with evidence and sources, how in the current war we are fighting that we can continue to play the charade of “well they’re just as bad, if not worse.”  All bets are in, and I’m calling.  Let’s see the cards.  Theocracy?  What theocracy?  Show me evidence of a damned X-stian Theocracy that can do better than a friggin’ late night televangelist's powerpoint slides on the book of Revelation. 

Show me one; show me one “concentration camp” in America.  Show me one instance of jackbooted Christian thugs arresting anybody; show me one BIT of the scenario that Green Day sang about on “American Idiot.”  The left won’t because the left CAN’T.  They’ll sit there and try to tell you, somehow, that calling a Christmas Tree a “Christmas Tree” is “blah blah imperialist, blah blah racist blah blah fascist.” 

And that’s about the best they can do.


Anyone out there actually read about this little thing called the “Holocaust?”  And the best the left in this country can come up with is Christmas Trees?  Wow.


There are people out there in this country, of the Christian persuasion, who don’t like The Hummingbird’s religion.  For a minute, I don’t presume to speak for anybody but myself, but I highly, highly, highly doubt that she or her worthy husband believe for a second that  “brown shirts” led by John Hagee or Pat Robertson are coming for her.  Or will ever be coming for her. 


Even a relapsing Catholic like me (in other words, I am finding myself drawing back into the orbit of the Church), would fight such a thing TO THE DEATH, as would most of the Churchgoers in this land of ours, I think even the folks who have religious quarrels with Wicca or anything else, if push really came to shove, I mean really, bad Apocalyptic TV movie came to shove, I think “America” wins over “Kristianistan.” It doesn’t take much beyond a single LOOK at what the Taliban created in Afghanistan to want to wish religious theocracy on anyone. Or Iran.  Or even Saudi. Even when the “Pope was king” (the Papal States of Renaissance Italy), even the Borgia popes did not create the horror that the Talib wrought. Heinlein got it all wrong in “Revolt in 2100.”  All wrong.  Trent Reznor got it wrong on NIN’s latest album too.  They’re wrong about who will come to shut down their presses, and websites, who actually cares enough to enact laws, who the real fascists are.


Next:
  The Nature of “Opinions” the Right to Free Speech and the Freedom to One’s Own Conscience, and the abduction and abuse of the word “Tolerance”


Let’s talk a little bit about the Nature of Opinions for second.  Let me start with an acknowledgement that this is America, and while I think there have been several instances in the past few years where certain morons could and should have been prosecuted under the laws pertaining to sedition, I have to accept the fact that the public at large views these as “free speech” issues, so be it.


The problem with “free, unrestricted speech” is that it carries with it a connotation to many, the uninformed and the simple-minded, that all speech is equal in value, that all content is created equal, and that all opinions are worth merit.  It’s pretty dang socialist when you think about it.  I would submit to you that not only is this categorically false, there is no moral imperative to assign “equal” value to opinions on the bare fact that they are “opinions” held by (supposedly) free-thinking human beings.  Simply put some opinions outright suck.  The worst are based solely on emotion only, not rational thinking, not based on knowledge, not based on research or experience; they are based simply on “well I know this to be true, and so do you, DUH!”


These are the reasons why, for example, I think the most dangerous type of legal advocacy in the world is advocacy based on rage or grief, stemming from legitimately heartbreaking tragic circumstances, (one pundit once wisely said “beware laws named after somebody”) because while great media copy and horrible made for TV movie fodder (Lifetime, how the heck do women live with themselves for watching that tripe) that always seems to lead to bad law, intrusive, unconstitutional law, despite the good intentions and the right motivations, that few understand the consequences of because it is seen as “for the children” or  in the name of “fairness,” (as if equality of outcomes is also some sort of prima fascia moral good as well). 


I know I am fully and completely stepping on landmines here, but I would say to look at things like gun control, especially silly wishful thinking like “gun free school zones”, which seem to do nothing except attract wackos.  There's the fact that we as a society are uncomfortable enough with some laws as written to continue to debate restrictions on where sex offenders can or can not live, this says that something is at least perceived to not be right with the law's reach, despite the evil of the perps and  the immorality of their actions.  Even extended to DUI laws, which when someone looks at MADD’s possible own lack of truthfulness over the years…there’s legitimate concern for the “law of unintended consequences”, to say NOTHING of the quiet, still not dead debate over “truth” about how much domestic violence really exists, how much is actually perpetrated by men, over custody laws, or for that matter, rape accuser anonymity, which may need some serious re-looking, just ask the Duke Lacrosse Team.


See what I just did?  That’s free speech.  Those are somewhat reasonable, maybe informed though not cited opinions on a couple different issues, none of which I am truly versed in well enough to claim expertise, or eminent domain over MORAL AUTHORITY!  I am NOT a lawyer, nor a JAG, nor in any way more qualified to deal with law beyond the UCMJ requirements my military job requires me to be familiar with.  I would also say, that due to the sensitivity of the issues I just mentioned, it’s pretty gutsy speech, given the political correctness and let’s say that I’m prepared mentally and emotionally for someone to come out and call me heartless or evil, just for daring to question the constitutionality of Megan’s Law! 

Also of note, I am NOT speaking here as a military member, just good old MOGS, so armchair JAGS BACK!  BACK I SAY!  The power of Le May COMPELS YOU!  (Sorry, SAC joke). 

Now, what can happen next?  Someone who does have better, or more compelling examples, can argue against what I just said, because my positions on the above areas ARE MUTABLE.  I will listen and engage them.  I will not call their mothers whores, or somehow imply that they lack humanity.  There can be debate.  Furthermore, I will not, for a minute, pretend that my opinion is inherently worth 1/32nd that of a judge or a veteran law enforcement officer in this, because I am not arrogant or boneheaded enough to think that my opinion has inherent value because of the mere fact it exists. 


Personally, it wouldn’t bother me if sex offenders were publicly pilloried and beaten within an inch of their life, that’s private citizen MOGSY expressing his private citizen thoughts (and for the record, I am civilian most of the time too, so don’t try to a-hole on the “you’re speaking for the military angle, trolls). This is why we make fun (well, most of us anyway) of the 9-11 “Truthers” Movement, and those who actually deign to give it space in the realm of ideas.  “Tolerating” stupidity does not help maintain the sanctity of free speech, it undermines it.  It makes it look foolish and worthless.


We all acknowledge that “free speech” includes a “right to be wrong,” but some people take this to the extreme (Code Pink’s idiot spokes-thing Xanne Joi or however it’s spelled this week is a great example of this), where they think this means “the right to say whatever I want and have no one question the validity of it or hurt my feelings,” well that’s not reality, that’s fantasy.  That’s amazingly naïve, I would say to an adolescent level.  Some discussion needs to happen over whether the sadist wet dreams of the left (please, please take over America, right wing fascists, so that for once in my pathetic life, I CAN BE COOL!!!)


At least the clown does us all one favor with its diatribe, which if you read it is absolutely NOTHING more than the same “blah blah blah fascist blah blah blah imperialist blah blah blah capitalist oppressors of brown people” line, with no variations, not even an attempt at modern relevancy, that these fools have trotted out every day since…1848 at least.  This clown admits that it does not support the troops.  It acknowledges the farce of claiming to support the troops but not the mission.  Points to Berkeley for honesty, this is perhaps the only true and honest thing you will hear from these clowns.


Let’s talk about the horribly mutilated word “tolerance.” (pah-tooey!) By now, some of you are saying “but MOGS, if you believe in the Constitution, you have to tolerate his opinion, and you shouldn’t judge, anyone, or anything, ever."  This is bunk.  We make judgments everyday.  This is how we choose who to interact with.  Preferences and biases are how we deal with the world.  To claim that anyone anywhere operates without biases or preconceived notions is patently impossible.  Now, what does tolerance really mean?  “Tolerance,” is not a synonym for “Acceptance.” 


“Tolerance” means that the clown can write his tripe without living in fear for his life, or his access to the rights of the Constitution (though the way the clown will tell it, apparently I’m waiting for nightfall to repel down his roof, crash into his bedroom, and spook him off some place to be “rendered”, Chuck Norris style, and also according to the clown, this sort of thing happens all the time, we simply lie about it).  Us inhuman murder machines are the sole reason he has the right to call us inhuman murder machines, really you’re welcome, though I really do wish in my blackest moments that blanket of freedom we extend didn’t protect you from a well deserved punch in the face, and kick in the junk.  The list of countries that would tolerate the clown’s right to be a complete idiot is vanishingly small, especially as we watch Europe commit continental suicide, one honor killing and concession to shariah at a time.  The clown only writes this, because in his tiny little heart of hearts, he knows that nothing bad will happen to him.  You don't see him up and moving to dying Sweden, or North Korea, or China, or anyplace other than the US, where things are supposedly "better." I wonder...


Tolerance merely means that we don’t kill gays for the mere sake that they are gays; no matter how much some may deplore their lifestyle and their political stances (which tend to frighten me more than anything else about them).  They are ultimately free to be gay, and any clown who tries to opine that things have not changed for them, or other minorities at all, in this country, is willfully ignorant.  Now how about this thing called “acceptance.”  Acceptance, or condoning of beliefs that I find to be wrong, morally or otherwise, is something that NO ONE CAN ASK FOR.  No one, no one, has the right to ask me or anyone else to “like” anybody.  No one has the right to attempt to force me to say that “gay marriage is okay.”  That is freedom of conscience.  That doesn't mean that anyone would not be allowed to call me out and argue about my stance, but I can't take any action that violates the Constitution, or its moral basis.  Is this reflexive?  You bet.  Do I think the clown believes this about me?  Not on your life.  Do you find any evidence of this understanding in his crayon scribblings?


Therefore, I submit to you, in no uncertain terms, that the clown is an idiot.  Its friends are idiots, its individual arguments are not even worth refuting line by line, and neither I nor anyone else should deign to give them credence.  I can say this, and I can also that I really do not care about its “right to free speech.”  You have it clown!  And I have the right to ridicule you, and ridicule you, for two can play your game.  We have the right to call you out, and you have the obligation to sit there and listen to us.

Lastly, I would submit to you that the only people, who care about “tolerance” in this world, live in developed nations where we have the time and the resources to care about hurting other people’s feelings. Most other places seem to have more immediate concerns than someone’s hurt feelings.  Ask Kim du Toit.


Now for the fisking.  I have zero respect, aside from its honesty, for the clown's opinion.  I have zero time its views, I obviously have no respect for it as a man, as my continued use of “the clown” and “it” demonstrates.  I “tolerate” the clown’s existence, and its right to constitutionally protected inalienable human rights, and that’s about it.  There is no moral imperative that forces me to consider, even for a moment, that the clown’s beliefs have any value whatsoever, nor is there a law that says I have to be nice to it. For the Berkeley paper to give it a forum isn’t a brave defense of free speech, it's a clown taking advantage of good intentions, and expecting to get to sit back and be congratulated for it.  Sorry to disappoint you, clown. 


Now, let’s get to some real fisking.  How many of you have ever looked at zombietime.com?  I have to say, for all their talk and for every useless after-school special I have ever seen about “stereotyping” and “tolerating differences” and “judging from appearances” Code Pink and its leftist pet, kept men seditionists all seem to fit every stereotype I’ve come to expect to a tee.  I really think the entire reign of politically correct terror that we’ve had to suffer through since the duh-dum-dum: "THE‘60s" is the revenge of all the lonely, unhappy, miserable creeps who got beat up a lot in school, who couldn’t win a fight or stand up for themselves on their own without crying to the teacher, who despise masculinity, or in the Code Pink fem-bot case, are some of the most unhappy, miserable excuses for women I have ever seen.  I honestly question what sort of man finds anything attractive in these creatures.  These men must have problems with their masculinity, otherwise, why would they spend so much time fantasizing about a violent takeover of America where they get to rush in and “save it.”  But only if their co-dependent, emotionally draining boil of a girlfriend allows them to…in fact, the women are usually tougher than the men of this category, who am I kidding?


Their entire fretting about on this stage seems more an excuse to let all of us known that “waaaah life is not fair, I SHOULD BE THE COOL AND POPULAR ONE, and YOU’RE ALL SHEEP!  WHY DON’T PEOPLE LIKE ME???” because their politics are unsophisticated, their arguments unstructured, their rhetoric tired retreads, why does anyone even bother paying attention to them?  Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem were unhappy with their own lives, so rather than even attempt at looking in the mirror, they decided their misery was everyone else’s fault, and so it goes.


You know something, I got picked on a lot too, life sucks, get a helmet, like Denis Leary says.  I think the clown and his ilk can simply not get over the fact that they are not respected, nor trusted, that fewer and fewer people listen to them or takes them seriously (not anyone who matters anyway), and it is simply not fair!  They never seem to stop and think that there’s a reason no one liked them then, and it’s probably the same reason now (could it be that referring to your own nation as a den of thieves, exploiters, and murders, and altogether evil, when pretty much the bulk of the evidence around you that most people consider of value points to the contrary, might serve to marginalize you?) 


We gave the inch, these clowns took over academia, the media, and they clustered into their little colonies where they could console each other over the fact that the big bad “jocks” and the popular kids ran things, and plotted their little passive-aggressive revenge.  Well, they got their chance to prove everyone wrong, they got their shot at social engineering for 30 odd years, and they failed utterly.  Now we’re all grown up, and the real jocks of American society, her heroes (not professional athletes though some are certainly heroic for reasons above and beyond sport), her true heroes are back, and we will NOT “accept” your views like our Vietnam era brethren did. 


Fear us clown, for I call thee fool, idiot, seditionist, and to hell I thrice damn thee. I name thee COWARD and weakling; I name thee slave, for that’s what you speak like.  Countries take men and women to build, not milquetoasts and hags.

And I bow out, and exit this frightful stage...for now.

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09 March 2008

Pigeontrack: Roll on, Gary Gygax!

GarygygaxI was in sixth grade. A dragon roared on the cover of a book, so I asked my mom to buy it for me. Inside I found columns of statistics and obscure notations. When I figured it all out and got some friends together, the magic happened.

The book was Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), created by Gary Gygax. He wrote the first rulebooks for the game as a college student, with a college-aged audience in mind. Like so many others, he felt moved by the world of fantasy.  CONTINUED

05 February 2008

Berkeley Reaps a (deservedly) Bitter Harvest

By now hopefully everyone is aware of the ass-clownery perpetrated by the City of Berkeley, CA Mayor and City Council, in cahootz with the Code Pink morons, against the good name of the United States Marine Corps.  Berkeley, quite possible the most irrelevant city in America (which by the way, has a history of moronic protest going all the way back to WWII, as in opposing the US's entry into the war after Pearl Harbor), exercised its God-given right to free speech.

And so have, by god, thousands across America in response.

I hope Berkely, for once, sees what the real power of free speech is as it loses millions in private business and industry, per the link above, and, perhaps more near and dear to their collectivist hearts, millions in federal earmarks

DeMint to Berkeley: Support Our Marines or Lose Federal Funds

January 31st, 2008 - Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) released the following statement in response to the decision by the City Council of Berkeley, California to evict the U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station from the city.

“This is a slap in the face to all brave service men and women and their families. The First Amendment gives the City of Berkeley the right to be idiotic, but from now on they should do it with their own money. If the city can’t show respect for the Marines that have fought, bled and died for their freedom, Berkeley should not be receiving special taxpayer funded handouts. I am currently drafting legislation to ensure that American taxpayers aren’t forced to pay for this insult by rescinding all of the earmarks for Berkeley in the Omnibus Appropriations bill, and to transfer the funds to the Marine Corps.”

I guess the most satisying thing about this has to be the absolute shock to the graying, leftover hippie crowd that they don't run the roost in this country, or quite possibly even in California, and I think they're worried (and I think it's also called, as you will see by the cite below, too freakin' little, too freakin' late)

(02-04) 18:52 PST Berkeley -- A week after blasting the Marines as "unwelcome intruders" in Berkeley, two City Council members want the city to back off the declaration that ignited the wrath of the nation's right wing and inspired a Republican senator to try to sever Berkeley's federal funding.

Council members Betty Olds and Laurie Capitelli on Monday proposed that Berkeley rescind its letter to the U.S. Marine Corps that stated that the downtown Berkeley recruiting center "is not welcome in our city," and publicly declare that Berkeley is against the war but supports the troops.

The City Council will vote on Olds' and Capitelli's two proposals at its meeting next Tuesday.

"I think we shouldn't be seen across the country as hating the Marines," said Olds, who voted against last week's proposals. "If you make a mistake, like we did, you should admit it and correct it and move on."  ....

...

Olds said she heard from hundreds of people angered by the city's action, including many in her Berkeley hills district.

"People are so mad about this. They have relatives in the service, and now they think they're not welcome in Berkeley," she said. "My twin brother was a Marine in World War II. He'd be turning in his grave if he saw this."

My dad once said forgive, but never forget.  Berkeley, you earned this.  You lie down with dogs (yes Medea, I'm talking about you), you shouldn't be surprised when you stand back up with fleas.  And hey Berkeley are you going to bill Code Pink for all the lost money in businesses that don't want to be tainted by association with you, or the federal money you stand to lose?  Something tells me that a bunch of commie-wannabes aren't going to pony any cash for you guys, in fact they'll probably demand you help up open up an "anarchist book collective" or something equally useless in their city government-sponsored parking spot.

My greatest disappointment?  The mayor is apparently something of a BLUE FALCON

MOGS, patiently awaiting the day when the last arrogant, useless, adolescent waste of life called the "Woodstock Generation" packs it in

26 November 2007

The New FISA Bill: Security versus Liberty?

Sam Tresler writes:  Ain't quite savvy on his trackback technology... What are your thoughts on telco immunity?

The Mad Pigeon:  First, here's an excerpt from Sam's site - Long story short: The government spied on us. They listened to our phone calls, and the telephone companies gave them neat access to do this. The telecom's knew they were potentially breaking a constitutional law and they didn't do one thing to stand up against it. Now, they are asking for retroactive immunity for what they did.  CONTINUED

And a Link the the bill in question.

An excerpt from Crooks and Liars: The bill has two basic components. First, it creates a carve-out that exempts nearly all international communications (even when one party is in the U.S.) from FISA’s regular provisions (which require individualized warrants, minimization, judicial review, etc.). The second half of the bill then grants the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence the power to authorize warrantless surveillance of the category of communications carved out by the first half of the bill. This authority is conditioned on compliance with a series of not-very-rigorous procedures and oversight requirements. The Attorney General and DNI must certify in writing (and under oath) that certain factual predicates have been met, and they must come up a set of operating protocols designed to ensure that only the carved out category of communications are intercepted. These operating protocols are then submitted to the FISA court for review on an annual basis (the court reviews them under the highly deferential “clearly erroneous” standard).

Most of the debate in Congress and coverage of the bill in the media has focused on whether these procedures and oversight requirements are sufficiently rigorous to protect Americans’ civil liberties. They’re not. But that’s more or less beside the point because–and this is what I think many people do not yet appreciate–given the way FISA is structured, the President is under no obligation to follow even these watered-down oversight requirements. They are merely optional.

Finally, more commentary at Salon:  The cooperation between the various military/intelligence branches of the Federal Government -- particularly the Pentagon and the NSA -- and the private telecommunications corporations is extraordinary and endless. They really are, in every respect, virtually indistinguishable. The Federal Government has its hands dug deeply into the entire ostensibly "private" telecommunications infrastructure and, in return, the nation's telecoms are recipients of enormous amounts of revenues by virtue of turning themselves into branches of the Federal Government.

All that said, just the idea that the gov'mint is listening in on average Joes without proper legal coverage gives me piles. 

You see, we have this program--at least within the Department of Defense--called Intelligence Oversight, which governs how intel personnel gather data on US citizens.

Basically, rule #1 is the DoD does not spy on our own people, unless ubder strict rules, regulations, and evidence-backed probable cause.  The thought of ogling into Sam Tresler's window stinks of a bad McCarthy-esque Sci-Fi film.

As for how the CIA or FBI handles it, that's their business.  But as a pigeon who already thinks the Federal Government's far bigger than the founders planned, I do not like seeing Dubya playing with civil liberties like a box of tinker toys.

But this does beg a question:  how much liberty are we willing to give up for security?  That's why I like showing "V for Vendetta" in class and discussing the Star Wars mythology.  Just by watching the respective movies, the viewer never really learns why the ironclad security apparati are so sinister:  people are at the pub in "V," or watching the TV, or going to work.  In Star Wars, the economy seems to be doing well, and the legions of Storm Troopers are probably flush with college money.

In the case of "V," one has to consider if the comfort of a cold pint and comfortable job make up for censorship.  And as MOGS pointed out to me, the Star Wars movies may not demonstrate why the empire is evil, but the books sure as hell do.

In short, Sam, I'm with ya: I don't like the idea of someone listening in on my calls home to Momma or combing my blog for damning evidence.  I'll take liberty over security, since I think excessive security plays right into our opponent's hands.

"Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty." - Thomas Jefferson

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13 November 2007

Check for Brimstone, I'm recommending the NYT...

Op-Ed Contributor

Over There — and Gone Forever

Published: November 12, 2007

BY any conceivable measure, Frank Buckles has led an extraordinary life. Born on a farm in Missouri in February 1901, he saw his first automobile in his hometown in 1905, and his first airplane at the Illinois State Fair in 1907. At 15 he moved on his own to Oklahoma and went to work in a bank; in the 1940s, he spent more than three years as a Japanese prisoner of war. When he returned to the United States, he married, had a daughter and bought a farm near Charles Town, W. Va., where he lives to this day. He drove a tractor until he was 104.

But even more significant than the remarkable details of Mr. Buckles’s life is what he represents: Of the two million soldiers the United States sent to France in World War I, he is the only one left.
..“For a long time I’ve felt that there should be more recognition of the surviving veterans of World War I,” he tells me; now that group is, more or less, him. How does he feel about that? “Someone has to do it,” he says blithely, but adds: “It kind of startles you.”
Kind of puts things in perspective doesn't it?  Think about that for a second.  An era, irrevocably and finally, closes. 

10 November 2007

Сою́за Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик

Pidge has called me out in this post, for which I am more than happy to oblige him.  It will have to wait a bit, but in the meantime, here's something to help set the mood. Cossack

Now first, I have some homework assignments for you to read.  As you can imagine, I have a lot to say on this topic, on Russia in general, Vladimir Putin, etc, and I will come at it from a historical, rather than say an analyst's perspective.

How The Russian Empire Crumbled


The 90th anniversary of the October Revolution provides another occasion to wonder whether socialism was capable of removing national antagonisms and paving the way to a supranational world community.
by Gennady Bordyugov
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Nov 06, 2007
Anyone who has been following the stormy debate brought on by the 90th anniversary of the Great October Revolution may well wonder why its national aspects have been forgotten. Were they not intertwined with the social aspects? The events that shook the world took place in the Russian Empire, which had a very complex social-ethnic structure. And it is hard to say whether the social or the ethnic factors played a bigger role in those sinister events.

Take land, one of the Revolution's key issues: Russia being a country of peasants, the poorest social stratum of one ethnic group often sought to seize the landed estates owned by representatives of another ethnic group. And in the cities, too, the youth that had migrated from the countryside seeking to climb the social ladder often met with resistance from other ethnic groups.

Contrary to what some politicians thought, the abdication of the Tsar in February 1917 could not automatically solve the ethnic problem in Russia. There was an incredible upsurge of the national movements in Russia's borderlands, and they could not accept the Provisional Government's call for a "single and indivisible Russia". Even so, discrimination of non-Russians was abolished, and the autonomy of Finland and the Polish Kingdom was restored. The remaining ethnic groups were not granted any territorial rights.

The democratic government would, of course, pay a dear price for its failure to appreciate the magnitude of the ethnic problem. True, in June 1917, faced with a mass movement of peasants and soldiers in the Ukraine, the Provisional Government would delegate some of its powers to the Central Rada and recognize the national principle as the basis for the country's administrative division....

Read the rest

19 October 2007

Okay, now lemme get THIS straight...

Controversial DNA pioneer's talk halted

LONDON - London's Science Museum canceled a Friday talk by Nobel Prize-winning geneticist James Watson after the co-discoverer of DNA's structure told a newspaper that Africans and Europeans had different levels of intelligence.

James Watson provoked widespread outrage with his comments to The Sunday Times, which quoted the 79-year-old American as saying he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa" because "all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours — whereas all the testing says not really."

He told the paper he hoped that everyone was equal, but added: "people who have to deal with black employees find this not true."

The comments drew condemnation from British lawmakers, scientists, and civil rights campaigners. On Wednesday The Independent newspaper put Watson on its front page, against the words: "Africans are less intelligent than Westerners, says DNA pioneer."

Watson, who serves as chancellor of the renowned Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., was to deliver a sold-out lecture at the Science Museum, but on Wednesday night the institution said Watson's comments had gone too far and the event had been canceled......

Sooooooo....cancelling the appearance of someone who has made public and extremely questionable claims in a country all onboard (supposedly) with free speech, democracy, etc is okay in this instance,

BUT, somehow cancelling the appearance of Whackjob No 2 (and I rank him as number 2 because we still have The Chonger), a guy who's called for the destruction of an entire people (Israel, for those just tuning in), claims the Holocaust never happened, claims he has no homosexuals in his own country, and gets applauded by the useful idiots, somehow preventing this asshat from speaking would have been a great affront to free speech and our "ideals?"

People will go to the mat to defend your buddy Mahmoud's "right to free speech", but this Watson cat, oh no, we'll ban him...

23 September 2007

RangerUp.Com reports: Douchebag of the Week

Some asshats disgrace the Vietnam War Memorial, because they, you know, support the troops and stuff.

In 1982, these proud veterans finally were given their due respect – the Vietnam War Memorial, known to vets simply as “The Wall”, was built. On it is inscribed the name of each young man and woman who gave their lives for their country during the Vietnam War. It is beautiful in its simplicity, and I have never seen a more touching tribute to our nation’s heroes.

Two days ago, a new generation of low-lives reared their despicable heads. The wall was defaced with an oily solvent that ate into the marble and faded some of the names on the memorial.

How dare they?

Disagreeing with public policy is a constitutional right.

Holding protests against the war, however detestable these protests tend to get, is a constitutional right.

Desecrating the Wall is reprehensible. It is cowardice. It required the worst of all people.

You know how evil really works?  It's amazing really.  We like to focus in on the spectacular acts of cruelty.  They make great copy.  They sell papers, they fuel entire industries of smart folks staring at the camera trying to expplain "just what went wrong," but that's actually not the worst of it.  The real trick of evil, the absolutely brilliant and ingenius and terrifying MO it employs is insidious and quiet.  It is the constant accumulation of small meaness, of nearly unnoticeably banal acts that pile on top of each other.  It's a slow creep.  The whole "it just came out of nowhere" or the reign of someone "born evil" they're truly rare.  Most evil that we'll encounter in our lives are the small acts that stick in your craw.  The perpetrators (behind this) aren't the masterminds, the truly demented monsters who know how to harness and focus all those little human failures into something spectacular, they're the footsoldiers.  They're the dumb, small minded, easily manipulated, cowardly mob who constantly pick at our defenses, which say "ignore it, ignore it, ignore it, don't dignify it with recognition."  These idiots receive the mere joy of the act itself.  The truly villainous, the professionals in the planning and execution of evil, get the joy of seeing our anger rise, our mental and moral defenses decay, and our own slipping off the pinnacle, all over seemingly small, insignificant events...

Well, consider me slipped.  This is unforgivable.  Not because they scratched a marble wall, but because these bastards tried to erase the very existence of these men.  Their memory.  The one thing we hold that keeps them alive and not truly dead.  I will never consign to listen to, or give equal time, or even a modicum of respect to any creep from the "loyal opposition" until I start hearing some condemnation of this and smiliar acts.  Until I start seeing someone from the anti-war crowd actively DISOWNING these bastards and their ilk, they have nothing to say to me, and my definition of "against all enemies, foreign and domestic" seems to grow daily.

 

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