Terrorist Funded Fox

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Fox & Friends: “The Kingdom Foundation, which has been a funder of Imam Rauf in the past … The Kingdom Foundation, so you know, is this Saudi organization headed up by this guy who tried to give Rudi Guliani ten million dollars after 9/11 that was sent back … he funds radical madrassas all over the world … and he funds this Imam.”

Jon Stewart: “The terror funder is Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp partner! That’s right, the guy they’re painting as a sinister money force owns part of Fox News. If we want to cut off funding to the terror-mosque, we must –together as a nation– stop watching Fox. Using their reasoning, it’s the only way to cut off the revenue stream to these ‘bad dudes.’ Here’s the most curious part of this entire report. Fox tells us the terrible thing about this Kingdom Foundation is what they funded. He’s a very bad guy, but they never mention this guy’s name, and they never showed this fellow’s picture, and they certainly never mentioned that this fellow they are talking about is part owner of their company. Did the gang at Fox and Friends genuinely not know the head of The Kingdom Foundation’s name and the fact that he is one of their part owners, or were they purposely covering it up their fear-driven narrative?”

The entire video is very informative and entertaining in that sad way modern political comedy is, because the truth they are exposing and the lies they are skewering are indeed truly, truly sad.

It’s hard to laugh about it.

Locked and Loaded

I am just old enough to remember growing up in the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement, and there was an aftermath. It’s not like the Civil Rights Act was signed into law, equality was achieved, and everything was hunky-dory. Institutional –as well as personal– racism doesn’t die that easily or quickly. The immense amount of hatred of “the other” took time to cool down. Time to be hidden away, though never entirely wiped out. Throughout my life, I have seen racism, bigotry, and hatred beginning to give up its grip on this country, slowly. We’re far from perfect, but things have been generally proceeding in the right direction.

Until now.

I am thoroughly disgusted by the behavior of the anti-mosque, anti-Islam (and anti-immigrant) mobs. Disgusted doesn’t even begin to cover it, really. Not by a long shot. I just can’t find a word to adequately convey how I feel about so many of my fellow Americans and their thoroughly revolting and anti-American views. Yes, anti-American. Un-American. If an American doesn’t agree that our founding documents and principles are worth abiding by, then they are anti-American. There’s some percentage of Americans right now who don’t agree with our founding documents and principles –or at least with some parts of them which grant some of our most profound freedoms. I am incapable of comprehending how they balance their supposed overwhelming love of The Constitution of The United States of America, which they also champion loudly as being perfect in all ways, with their attempts to thwart the very ideals for which it stands.

Seems to me, they don’t think our founding principles of freedom and equality for all are a good idea, or maybe they simply have never read the words upon which our country was founded and don’t know, for example, about the principles of separation of church and state and freedom of religion encoded in those very founding documents. They do seem to have a firm grasp of their First Amendment right of free speech and redress of grievances, so it’s odd they can’t seem to grasp the meaning of the rest of that particular amendment. Though I am glad they do get on their soapboxes and feel free to spout their hatred and bigotry loudly in the streets for all to hear and plaster it all over the TV, internet, and radio. Informs me who to be careful of and who to avoid, as well as informing me which businesses do not deserve my business. As far as I am concerned, they are the enemies of freedom and equality. They are a threat to my nation and its founding principles … as much as any terrorist could be. Perhaps more so.

I don’t see good things on the horizon. So many people fractured into so many groups, many of them filled with nothing but hate for the others others unlike them (though all the same Americans) … and willing to show it publicly … to the point of physical confrontation and violence … well, what can we expect that to spawn? Peace, equality, and unicorns farting rainbows and pots of gold? It won’t. Hate only begets more hate. Violence only begets more violence. America is on a course now I fear we won’t be getting off until something so ugly –so horrifying– happens that no one can believe it. Something so wrong and evil that everyone is sickened by it. We’ve come close to that point before during the Civil Rights Movement (more than once to be sure). Things improved, but at a high cost. People died. We’ve come to that point before and stuffed the hatred and ugliness back down, which has lead to it bursting forth again now. This isn’t new hatred. This is old hatred reignited and allowed outside for some sunshine and fresh air. And it will keep rearing its hideous head until we as a country face our issues and agree to live by the ideals we claim to hold up as right and good.

We’d do better to educate it away peacefully, but how to do that when the ones needing the education refuse to listen? How to do that when instead of words, they want to use fists and guns to prove their points correct? How to do that when those who hate have formed a mob and are reveling in the righteousness of group-think? Something ugly and horrifying has to happen to wake them up, I guess. I’d think a crowd of anti-mosque protesters mobbing a man for no other reason than he was there and had dark skin would be ugly and horrifying enough, but it won’t be. If this nightmare of full-moon-mad hatred and anger doesn’t subside –isn’t put away for good properly and peacefully– there can only be one outcome: something ugly and horrifying that no one will believe could happen in America in the 21st Century. Something worse than an angry mob threatening a man minding his own business.

I hope I am wrong, but if it doesn’t happen now, it’ll happen the next time the angry mob finds someone new to hate or revisits an old hatred from days past. History repeats itself over and over and over, sometimes with the same actors, sometimes with new participants. No one ever learns from it, at least not enough people to make any kind of real difference. America is a powder keg. It’s been a powder keg for a long time, and it wants to explode. As far as I am concerned, there are really only two options: follow our founding principles and the laws of our land and yank the fuse out of the bomb, or go ahead and explode. I’d prefer a peaceful resolution to America’s hateful woes, but … I will fight just as angrily as they do for The Constitution of the United States of America and for the guiding principles of right and wrong our country was (and is) built upon. I would never throw the first punch –I’m not much for starting fights– but I am for finishing them once someone else starts the brawl and the side of good can be identified.

Hope for peace, prepare for war.

That’s what Americans do, isn’t it? Fight for the rights and freedoms we have been granted. Maintain our rights and freedoms for future generations of Americans. We even fight for the right of others in foreign lands to enjoy our collective freedoms as we do. I would expect the vast majority of Americans to stand beside me in this regard … in my desire to see our constitutional rights upheld and for racism, bigotry, and hatred of “the other” to be wiped from our collective American consciousness. Freedom and equality for all, no matter their skin color, gender, religion (and for that matter, choice in mates). That’s what our country was built upon, and those are the ideals we should live by, if we want to be Americans.

Other defenders of the things that make America great would have us negotiate, back down, give in, avoid confrontation, appease the haters as much as possible, merely to bring about a somewhat peaceful resolution. I say NO. I will not back down. I will not avoid confrontation. I will not give in. I will not negotiate on the rights afforded all Americans by our founding documents. I will not allow the wrong-headed, the hateful, the racist, the bigoted, or the ignorant dictate to me or anyone else what our rights are or attempt to change those rights encoded into our system in either meaning or word. To do anything less would make me less American. I may never have joined the military and never taken an oath to protect The Constitution, but in my heart, I have. I feel lucky to have been born in this great nation, and I will do what is necessary –what is asked of me– to protect her, her citizens, and their rights from all threats, both foreign and domestic.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Those are things worth fighting for and protecting. I continue to hope this ugliness and hatred resolves itself peacefully, that people eventually open their eyes, are embarrassed by their own actions and words, and learn and grow from the experience, but even in my most optimistic of hearts, I fear the fuse on this powder keg has been burning too long and too hot, and that no one can stop whatever explosion of true horror is to come. If we as a country don’t fix this peacefully, it will eventually fix itself violently. Maybe not this week, or month, or year, but at some point in the future, that fuse will ignite the explosion of mind-bogglingly stupid hatred coursing through the veins of America. It’s happened before (many times), and I don’t doubt it can happen again. We’ve come a long way, but obviously not far enough. As a nation, we continue to forget the lessons we learned in the past and fail apply them to new situations … dooming us to continue repeating the nightmares of the past. The same tired hatred brought out, dusted off, and given a new fresh face. A new round of ugliness for the new generation to endure.

We’re back-sliding all the way back to the 50′s and 60′s (and earlier), having learned nothing at all from all the pain and suffering of the Civil Rights Movement … or any other dark period in our history. Are we ignorant barbarians, or are we modern freedom-loving Americans? I suppose time will tell, but I feel something wicked this way comes, and we will all be sorry when it arrives and fully reveals itself. I just hope we wake up before there are more than just ugly words and a fist or two being thrown around. Meanwhile, we are all stuck in this hell-pit of rancid bile being spewed by those who call themselves “Real Americans” while utterly ignoring what being an American means, what we stand for, what our national values have always been or at least aspired to be.

So I am disgusted … and weeping for my country and its citizens. May we one day find the strength and moral fiber to live up to the highest expectations of our founders. I’d always imagined this would happen in my lifetime –that we would truly be the shining city on the hill, a beacon of hope and and guiding light to freedom-loving people everywhere– but today it feels further away than ever. In fact, today it feels like we’ll never really achieve the freedom and equality for all we were promised by our forefathers. I hope there are more people who agree with me that the rights granted to all Americans are worth fighting for –tooth and nail, if necessary– than there are people who believe our rights are malleable, changeable on a whim, and only applicable as they would like to them to apply and to whom they wish to apply them. These are dark days though, full of anger and hatred, and the screaming throng of loud barbarians seem to be not only at the gate but everywhere.

But it doesn’t take a hoard of barbarians to bring down a great society, and from what I can tell, 20% or more of my fellow Americans believe rather strongly that our rights are malleable and should only apply as they see fit, and that’s more than enough barbarians to make America a living hellhole of a country. We cannot allow them to have their way. Not if we want to continue calling ourselves Americans with any amount of dignity or pride. So … no, I won’t back down, give in, negotiate, or appease this mindless mob who has declared themselves the arbiters of our rights, because they are wrong. They are anti-American. They are Un-American. They are expressing ideas which are in opposition to our founding principles. I am willing to fight them to the extent they are willing to take the fight, up to and including their “Second Amendment solutions”. I didn’t start this fight, and I won’t escalate it, but I will damn sure be a part of ending it. Some things truly are worth fighting for, and two of the ones at the top of my list are freedom and equality … for ALL.

To use their own vernacular, I am locked, loaded, and ready to roll.

Bring it on.

Are You American or Not?

“It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg.”
– Thomas Jefferson, “Notes on Virginia”

I have been collecting links and writing a post all week on the “Ground Zero Mosque” insanity, but it doesn’t even deserve that much attention. If one is an American, one must believe in the right of private property owners to do what they want on their own property within the laws of their locality, the right of people to assemble and worship (and build places of worship) as they like, and in the separation of church and state. These are fundamental rights in our country –rights which anyone who loves the constitution would fight tooth and nail to uphold. There is simply no argument to be had on this matter.

Quite frankly, I am sick to death of hearing about it. I have family members and friends who are beside themselves –completely freaked the hell out– by the fact that somewhere in a state and city they have never been and will never go, there are “terrorists” building “a radical Islamic mosque” on “Ground Zero.” I have tried explaining to them it is no more a mosque than a YMCA is a church … or, for that matter, the Pentagon (which also contains a room designated for Muslim prayer) is a mosque. I have explained the constitutional ramifications of this situation until I was blue in the face. My protestations have fallen entirely on deaf ears, because “Those people are different,” and I “just don’t understand.”

It’s just not possible to have a rational discussion on this matter. There’s only one rational position: the community center can and should be built wherever its builders can legally put it and want to build it. Any other position taken is going to be an irrational one based on fear, prejudice, racism, and ignorance (if not flat out willful stupidity). That the 24 hour “news” media continue to present the story as though there are two sides to the debate merely shows how ridiculous modern American “news” media has become. Since I lack the clout and budget of Fox News, CNN, or MSNBC –and don’t have my own talk radio program– there is no way I can possibly convince anyone holding a view in opposition of the foundational rights America was built upon that they are wrong. They either understand and believe in our constitutional rights (and that they apply equally to everyone) or they will go on watching the talking heads and believing there are two sides to this argument. I’m done being called “closed minded” and “stupid” and “too young to understand.”

Though I am somewhat glad this ugliness is coming out into the open. It’s been an excellent way to sift through all my friends, family, acquaintances, and work associates and decide who is or is not someone I need to have in my life. There are a number of things I do not tolerate from people in my immediate circle, and racism and willful freaking stupidity are two of them. Excessive hypocrisy is another one, and there is nothing more hypocritical than saying one stands by the correctness and awesomeness of the American Constitution while simultaneously saying someone needs to stop a community center being built in Manhattan because the people building it are Muslim. That would be a perfect example of excessive hypocrisy. So I encourage everyone to keep flapping their jaws about the “Ground Zero Mosque.” It’s definitely helping me separate the wheat from the chaff in my life … and the chaff will be tossed on the compost pile like the trash it is.

Footnotes
  1. This “too young” thing is getting old. At 45 years of age, there really isn’t much I am too young to understand anymore, and there hasn’t been anything I have been too young to understand for quite some time. I am a well-educated adult who has enjoyed a very full life. I understand a great many things. Anyone who thinks using my age will against me in an argument will shut me up obviously doesn’t know me very well, and it’s especially sad when people who have known me for 45 years believe the “too young” argument ender is going to end an argument with me. It won’t, and they should definitely be aware of that fact. []

Terrorist Babies

Anderson Cooper: “You told my producer pregnant women are coming here as tourists, having babies, and then going back home ‘with the nefarious purpose of turning them into little terrorists, who will then come back to the U.S. to do us harm.’ You said it’s part of an organized terrorist element and could cost us lives. Where did you hear that?”

Debbie Riddle: “That is information that is coming to my office from former FBI officials.”

Cooper then asks what evidence she has this is happening, and, no surprise, she “doesn’t have the hard evidence” right in front of her. Then she launches into her talking points diatribe about “anchor babies.” Finally, he presses her again for any evidence she has of terrorist anchor babies:

Cooper: “Have they given your office actual facts … or proof?”

Riddle: “That information we are still gathering.”

It’s actually an interesting interview, if only because Cooper does keep trying to get her to show she has some kind of actual evidence for the somewhat crazy things she says, and Rafael Anchia††, state representative from the Dallas Area, appears to be pleasantly sane.

She never really answers any questions. Most of the people saying outrageous things and making crazy claims rarely do. She does seem to have a bee in her bonnet over illegal immigrants though, and she’s got her talking points down to a flawless performance … almost as flawless as her 61 year old wrinkle-free and apparently immovable facial skin.

I guess pregnant women are now the new enemy. Awesome! Someone else to be afraid of!

Footnotes
  1. Texas House of Representatives, Republican, HD150 []
  2. †† Texas House of Representatives, Democrat, HD103 []

Must See TV

The Daily Show on the Islamic cultural center being built in New York:

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The Colbert Report on Constitution-loving Republicans wanting to ditch the 14th Amendment:

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Petulant Perry

Perry said Tuesday he declined a border-security briefing from the NSC, a high-level panel chaired by President Barack Obama and key Cabinet members, because he “doesn’t need to meet with some more down-level staff people.”

Is Governor Perry not aware of who sits on the the National Security Council? I have to guess he doesn’t, because I can’t imagine anyone calling a single person on it ” down-level staff” of any sort. Every one of the members is a somebody in the US Government, like the chairman of the council … President Obama.

He complains because Obama, Nopalitano, and others won’t sit down and talk with him about border control issues, but then when Obama , Nopalitano, and others want to sit down and talk about border control issues with him, he can’t be bothered with them. Fact is, he doesn’t really want to talk to them about anything at all. He just wants to win the upcoming election, and he seems to think bashing the current US administration –no matter what they do or don’t do– will get him what he wants.

And poor Perry has to be in a bad mood about this as well:

Texas Democrats, led by Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin and backed by Houston-area Democratic lawmakers, inserted 287 words in the 52-page legislation requiring Perry to use the education aid “to supplement and not supplant” existing state funding for public education.

Democrats said they sought the binding legislative instructions to prevent Perry and the Texas Legislature from repeating their move last year when they used $3.2 billion in federal stimulus funds to balance the state budget and avoid depleting the state’s so-called “rainy day fund” rather than bolstering education.

Yes, heaven forbid anyone force the Texas government to use funding set aside for education on everything but education, as they have done time and time again in the past. Our schools didn’t get as crappy magically. They got that way because they have always gotten the short end of the stick on funding, even when the federal government gives us a pile of cash to help fix the problems.

In the News

In the latest skirmish over a contested Waco-area state Senate seat, Texas Democrats filed a lawsuit today to challenge new GOP state Sen. Brian Birdwell’s eligibility to run in the November general election.

There seems to be a problem with Birdwell having registered to vote and voting in Virginia for some years while getting post-military treatments for an injury he got during the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon, which would mean he hasn’t been a Texas resident for the five required years before running for office. I hope the facts get sorted out, but I have to say that even in Birdwell’s own words, something smells fishy.

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Every weekend for the last four years, Dunfee and members of his ministry have stood watch over George’s joint, taking up residence in the right of way with signs, video cameras and bullhorns in hand. They videotape customers’ license plates and post them online, and they try to save the souls of anyone who comes and goes.

Now, the dancers have turned the tables, so to speak. Fed up with the tactics of Dunfee and his flock, they say they have finally accepted his constant invitation to come to church.

The strippers are protesting outside the church, and I say more power to them. The church could just live and let live, but no, they wanted to act like asses at the strip club … so now they have strippers hanging out around their front door. Serves them right.

***

Now some scientists are willing to venture into the once forbidden territory of the soul, attempting to extract a theory that will allow for its existence. Redefined by the new field of quantum biology, the soul could be the link that connects individuals to the universe, a dynamic connection that could explain how consciousness came about, and why the cosmos itself seems to mirror our own intelligence and creativity.

Sounds interesting, and I look forward to seeing where this research goes. I’m pretty much of the belief that all things will eventually be explained by science, even consciousness and the soul. Though I do have to admit to not being much of a fan of Deepak Chopra, so anything he’s too involved in always requires further study.

In the News

One idiot’s reaction to the recent ruling on Prop 8 in California:

If this ruling is upheld, millions of Americans will face for the first time a legal system that is committed to the view that our deeply held moral views on sex and marriage are unacceptable in the public square, the fruit of bigotry that should be discredited, stigmatized and repressed. Parents will find that, almost Soviet-style, their own children will be re-educated using their own tax dollars to disrespect their parents’ views and values.

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A Houston TV station is planning to switch to an “anchorless news” format, which sounds to me like a heaping pile of stupid.

According to people who have seen the pilot of the NewsFix format produced at Tribune’s WPIX New York under the directon of Chief Innovation Officer Lee Abrams, it casts off the familiar anchor-reporter paradigm and replaces it with a lot of animated graphics and man-on-the-street sound bites.

In one story, the narrator refers to terrorists as “bozos.” In another, a clip of fictional boxer Ivan Drago from Rocky IV is mixed into a story about the West getting tough with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. There are even clips from cartoon shows like Ren and Stimpy and animations from the JibJab website.

The pilot starts with a map of the Houston area with scattered icons representing the news stories to come. As the narrator introduces a story, an icon animates to reveal a series of clips with natural sound and sound bites to tell it. The video then squeezes back to a graphic screen, the narrator introduces the next clip and another icon comes to life.

Yup, short attention span theater and a heaping pile of stupid on top. Certainly doesn’t sound very informative (or factual). Can’t wait to see it in action! The dumbing down of everything continues!

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There was some shooting on MOPAC recently:

Smith said a man in a pickup truck was tailgating, so he tapped on his brakes and turned on his hazards. The other driver started cutting him off and swerving dangerously close, he said.

Smith said he thought his life was in danger and that the Castle Doctrine applied. But police say that’s not the case.

“We don’t feel that… the Castle Doctrine applies in this situation,” Austin Police Cpl. Scott Perry said. “The Castle Doctrine protects you when you’re in your house, in you business, or when you’re in your vehicle. It protects you when someone is forcibly entering your property.”

He tried to shoot the driver and failed, hitting a tire. This guy definitely gets a failing grade on how to handle asshole drivers by being the biggest and most dangerous kind of asshole driver possible. There are certainly better ways to deal with issues with idiots on the highway than shooting them. Here’s hoping he loses his concealed carry permit, though I doubt that would stop someone like this from carrying anyway.

I Give Up Too

The best ten minutes of TV in quite a while. Jon explains in much kinder words than I would have how Congress has made sure people’s guns won’t be sold off when they enter bankruptcy, but we can’t close a corporate tax loophole to pay for medical care for ailing 9/11 rescuers. Yes, protect those tax havens and guns! Just watch it … it’s worth it.

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And yes, Republicans are assholes and Democrats are pussies. Send them all packing, and let’s put some fresh blood into our governmental system.

Monday Night Funny

We’re behind watching The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, as we usually are. Hey, we aren’t spring chickens anymore, and sleep usually comes before our favorite shows come on! Here are the choice cuts from Monday that made me laugh out loud.

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It’s amazing how much non-information can be reported on for an entire day on news channels! Best bit? All the speculation about how much was spent on the shindig? Totally made up. The media have no idea, and the above video points that out delightfully. And kudos to the Clintons for managing to pull off a wedding for Chelsea that the press couldn’t get any information about. Couldn’t have been easy.

Colbert’s Alpha Dog of the Week this week is hilarious. Well, not hilarious that this guy is a) an asshole and b) crazy as a bedbug, but Stephen manages to make it hilarious in that way he does.

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