Showing posts with label progressives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressives. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Show Notes 11/17/2013

Sunday Show 11/17/13

Georgia restaurant told to remove flags honoring USA, troops
A Georgia restaurant owner has been ordered to remove the patriotic flags flying above his eatery, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Darren Miller, owner of CJ’s Hot Dogs in McDonough, was cited on Friday by a code enforcement officer for flying flags above his restaurant that honor the military. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/17/georgia-restaurant-told-to-remove-flags-honoring-usa-troops/

Duck Dynasty endorsed a Republican that wins house seat in Louisiana
An unknown political novice who has never visited Washington, D.C., won a special election for Louisiana's 5th District seat Saturday on the endorsement of the “Duck Dynasty” family and a promise to fix Obamacare.

Teens' 'Knockout Game' a growing danger with deadly results
A recent string of attacks tied to a dangerous game called “Knockout” -- where unsuspecting residents are targeted and sucker-punched – is being investigated as possible hate crimes. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/17/teens-knockout-game-growing-danger-with-deadly-results/

American Heritage Girls
American Heritage Girls is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the mission of building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country. The organization offers badge programs, service projects, girl leadership opportunities and outdoor experiences to its members.

Students rally for Rutgers University bus driver who says prayer led to his dismissal
Students at Rutgers University are rallying for the reinstatement of a campus bus driver who says he was pressured to resign after praying for a disabled passenger, but the company says he was ousted over a safety violation. 

Calif. high school will keep 'Arabs' nickname
School officials in Southern California say the "Arabs" name is here to stay, but the divisive costumed mascot that represents them may be changing.

Texas A and M law professor says its time to repeal the Second Amendment
A full-time professor on the faculty of the newly-minted Texas A&M University School of Law called for the repeal and replacement of the Second Amendment on Friday.





Monday, August 26, 2013

Number of Long-Term Unemployed ‘Unprecedented’ Under Obama

From The Freebeacon:

The economy has seen an “unprecedented” number of long-term unemployed under the Obama administration, according to a liberal think tank, and economists say plans pursued by Democrats in Washington are unlikely to curb the problem.

Nearly 5 million workers are classified as long-term unemployed, while 900,000 more have stopped looking for work altogether, according to a new series of reports issued by the Urban Institute.

Three percent of the labor force has been out of work for more than six months, an improvement of only one percentage point since unemployment spiked in October 2009, according to the study.

This is one of the articles that Brian was talking about that we did not get to on our show. Just trying to keep you folk's informed! Enjoy!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Show Notes 03/28/2013

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 03/28/2013

Marine Veteran fights cancer and government
Marine veteran Tom Gervasi has spent the last 10 years fighting cancer and the U.S. government.
The 76-year-old Sarasota man has a rare form of breast cancer that he believes is due to contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, where he trained in the mid-1950s.


Limbaugh hits O'Reilly for bible thumpers comment.
Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly argued Tuesday that opponents of same-sex marriage have not “been able to do anything but thump the Bible.”

Movie Mad Matthews: Pro-Second Amendment Voices Are Like the Nazis in Casablanca
Chris Matthews on Thursday took a break from comparing conservatives to Nazis and instead compared them to movie Nazis. The Hardball anchor opened the program by referencing the classic movie Casablanca.

WAPO's Sally Quinn attacks Ben Carson for prayer breakfast speech
Maybe we should take to ironically nicknaming Sally Quinn as "Scoop" for this: On March 27, in a column headlined "Does Ben Carson Have a Prayer?" the Washington Post On Faith editor attacked Dr. Ben Carson for his National Prayer Breakfast speech delivered on February 7.

The Armed Citizen
Roger Mundell, Jr. entered his garage one morning only to be confronted by a seemingly rabid bobcat that had gained entry through an open door.

Senator John Cornyn R-TX doubles down on imaginary friends and border crossers
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is at it again—apparently making up Texas friends with property overrun by border crossers.

New Space station crew to launch and dock today in cosmic first
After blasting off on a Russian rocket ride Thursday, March 28, three men are poised to make history by reaching the International Space Station faster than any astronauts to fly there before.

Splashdown! SpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns to Earth
An unmanned SpaceX space capsule  splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Tuesday (March 26), reaching the wet finish line of the spaceflight company's second cargo delivery flight to the International Space Station for NASA.



Saturday, February 09, 2013

Show notes 02/07/2013

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 02/07/13

The Road to Communism Part Two
America? Education is crucial. Today I want to share two very interesting lists with you, and rather than adding an extensive amount of my commentary, I want to give you the chance to examine the facts for yourself. It is my opinion that many communist goals have already been accomplished.
Accused murderer of decorated sniper "traded soul for truck"
The suspect accused of shooting dead former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and another man stole a vehicle from the scene and told his sister "I traded my soul for a new truck," investigators said.
Eddie Ray Routh was being held on $3 million bond on a capital murder charge for the double-slaying on Saturday.

Panetta to propose Military pay cut after Obama raised federal officials pay
Outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta reportedly believes the military should receive a pay cut in order to respond to the budget cuts facing the Pentagon — a position that might strengthen the Republican push to reverse President Obama’s executive order raising the salary of Vice President Joe Biden and other federal officials.

Adolf Hitler Progressive pioneer: Part One
In the interest of fairness and as a debt to history, I think it’s important that we take a minute to give due credit to one of the greatest progressives in history, someone who undoubtedly should be an inspiration and influence to all progressives – former German leader Adolf Hitler, who against strong odds rose to power and fundamentally changed Germany and for a while, the world.

Saturday, November 03, 2012

Show Notes 10/28/2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 10/28/12

Frankenstorm': Worse than sum of its parts
The storm that is threatening 60 million Americans in the eastern third of the nation in just a couple of days with high winds, drenching rains, extreme tides, flooding and probably snow is much more than just an ordinary weather system. It's a freakish and unprecedented monster.

Marines and police prep for mock Zombie invasion
Move over vampires, goblins and haunted houses, this kind of Halloween terror aims to shake up even the toughest warriors: An untold number of so-called zombies are coming to a counterterrorism summit attended by hundreds of Marines, Navy special operations forces, soldiers, police, firefighters and others to prepare them for their worst nightmares.

Prince of Sealand dies
Paddy Roy Bates, who occupied an abandoned fort in the North Sea and declared it the sovereign Principality of Sealand with himself as its prince, has died aged 91, his son said on Wednesday.

Secret Service asks Americans to report tweets that concern you
The Secret Service has expanded its operation to Twitter, urging Americans to report on their fellow citizens whose tweets “concern you.

12th century chanting re-imagined by Madonna producer
A series of compositions by Hildegard of Bingen, a Benedictine abbess who died in 1179, have been released as an album. 

Elvira's made millions off Halloween
If you want to learn all about Christmas, you ask Santa Claus. If you want to learn all about Halloween, you ask Elvira: Mistress of the Dark.

Pro-Obama Ad Has Children Singing About an America Where ‘Sick People Just Die’ & ‘Oil Fills the Sea’
The founders of the ad agency behind the iconic “Got Milk?” ad campaign and some of the other most well-known advertisements in the country have a new message: re-elect President Barack Obama, or your children will live in an America where “sick people just die” and “oil fills the sea.” Here's the lyics.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

House Dems trained to make race the issue

From the washingtonexaminer.com,
House Democrats received training this week on how to address the issue of race to defend government programs, according to training materials obtained by The Washington Examiner.

The prepared content of a Tuesday presentation to the House Democratic Caucus and staff indicates that Democrats will seek to portray apparently neutral free-market rhetoric as being charged with racial bias, conscious or unconscious.

And it begins. Hey wait!! Has it ever ended. According to the wack-job progressives the answer is NO. Racism is rampant in conservative circles. Yea, not with the Black Panthers or the Center for Social Inclusion, nah, its just us beer swilling, God fearing, gun toting, neanderthal conservatives. But don't take my word for it, read theirs.

In her distributed remarks, Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion criticized "conservative messages [that are] racially 'coded' and had images of people of color that we commonly see used" and proposed tactics for countering the Republicans' (presumably) racially-coded rhetoric.

According to Wiley's group's website, "right-wing rhetoric has dominated debates of racial justice – undermining efforts to create a more equal society, and tearing apart the social safety net in the process" for over 25 years. Wiley had been invited to run the Democrats "through their strategy and how they message and talk about stuff" pertaining to race and fiscal policy, a staffer for Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., explained.




Thursday, April 19, 2012

Links for Uncooperative Radio Show: Thursday 04/19/12

New Obama plan: Test a job, keep unemployment benefits
The Obama administration is announcing the start of a new strategy to curb nagging unemployment – allowing Americans to keep their benefits while trying out a job.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/04/19/new-obama-plan-test-job-keep-unemployment-benefits/

Cost of Green Products Makes Shoppers See Red
Earth Day has a long way to go before it convinces consumers to put their money where their mouth is and pay more for eco-friendly green products, a new study shows. Though nearly half of people surveyed (46 percent) said they were more inclined to buy a product if it is eco-friendly, the majority (59 percent) said they were unwilling to pay more money for that product of service. Green products may be good at generating lip service, but they’re not so good at opening wallets. http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/2383-cost-green-products.html

Cutting-edge Navy warship being built in Maine
An enormous, expensive and technology-laden warship that some Navy leaders once tried to kill because of its cost is now viewed as an important part of the Obama administration's Asia-Pacific strategy, with advanced capabilities that the Navy's top officer says represent the Navy's future.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/12/cutting-edge-navy-warship-being-built-in-maine/


Did Los Angeles Times make right call on photos of dead Afghans
Photos released Wednesday by the Los Angeles Times – showing smiling US troops in Afghanistan posing with the remains of suicide bombers – are reigniting a debate about the ethics of publishing such photos during wartime.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2012/0418/Did-Los-Angeles-Times-make-right-call-on-photos-of-dead-Afghans

Report: Threat from anti-jihadist extremists grows
Anti-Islamist groups and individuals like those that inspired Norwegian Anders Berhing Breivik to launch his bloody attacks in Norway last July are growing in number, reach and interconnectedness, according to a new report. http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/16/11230654-report-threat-from-anti-jihadist-extremists-grows?lite

Eight ways your job may be killing you
How many times have you thought, "This job is going to kill me"? The truth is, you may have been right. For better or worse, a person's job plays a critical role in his or her mental and physical health. The good news is that there are some things about work that are good for you, too.
http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/2382-job-health-impact.html

Friday, March 30, 2012

Hoodie-Wearing Gunmen Kill 1, Wound 5 in Bobby Rush's Chicago District

Congrats, on your choice of apparel, Mr. Rush you idiot.

From breitbart.com

Former Black Panther Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) made quite a fuss when he donned a "hoodie" during a speech in the U.S. House of Representatives until he was escorted out. At the time, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) "applauded his courage" for doing so. Meanwhile, back home in Rush's district, two men wearing hooded sweatshirts, or "hoodies," were the shooters in an incident that left one dead and five injured.

How does a mutt from this disgusting organization become a Congressman!! And yes, I said the same thing about Bird, when he was alive, as he was head of KKK at one time.

"Perhaps if Bobby Rush and Nancy Pelosi ever got around to actually doing something to uplift the people in Rush's district, there would be fewer stories like the one above out of Chicago, and less need to don a piece of clothing in Congress in what amounts to an empty and silly gesture."

Monday, July 23, 2007

Liberal Group Calls Dems' Vote to Boost Abstinence Funds 'Cynical'

Who let the loons out?

From CNS NEWS:
A liberal youth group has criticized House Democrats for passing an appropriations bill last week that included a $27.8 million increase for "failed abstinence-only-until-marriage programs."

"With friends like these, who needs conservative Republicans?" asked James Wagoner, president of Advocates for Youth.

"In one spectacularly cynical move, the Democrats turned their backs on science-based public health and chose political expediency over the health and well-being of young people," Wagoner said in a statement after the House passed the bill by a 276-140 vote on Thursday.

Wagoner, whose group says its function is to "help young people make safe, responsible decisions about their sexual and reproductive health," stated that "Democrats who have been ardent critics of abstinence-only voted to increase the very programs they opposed when Republicans controlled the Congress."
Well science based loon, there is only one 100% way to prevent from getting sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies and that is NOT HAVING SEX! There is no other SCIENTIFIC way of preventing it 100%. Now does this mean we should not teach teens about STDS and show pictures of what it will do to them if they get them? No, I encourage scaring the hell out of them! Does that mean you do not discuss the contraceptives legally available to them if they decide to live dangerous sexually permissive lives? No, but it does mean I do not want you teaching SEX to the kids. This includes encouraging them to experiment with homosexuality. We need to do all we can to protect our kids by discouraging sex before adulthood and yes, marriage. does this mean they are all going to listen? No, but many will and even if only one listens it is worth the effort. Do I want these to be federally funded programs? No, the state should decide for themselves what they wish to teach and pay for it themselves.

That said, these people overlooked an awful lot.
Wagoner also pointed to a 10-year congressionally mandated evaluation of the program, released last April.

The report, carried out by a policy research group called Mathematica, found that "youth in the [abstinence-only] program group were no more likely than control group youth to have abstained from sex and, among those who reported having had sex they had similar numbers of sexual partners and had initiated sex at the same mean age," he said.[snip...]

Christensen also found it odd that the group cited the Mathematica report in its news release but failed to mention that in the same study, "comprehensive programs showed no reduction in teen STD [sexually transmitted disease] rates or teen pregnancy rates - so it showed that those programs weren't effective, either."

As a result, "these guys seem more anti-abstinence than they are interested in actually preventing the spread of STDs or teen pregnancies," he charged. [snip...]

He noted that the measure "also increases Title X family planning funding by $28 million to over $310 million total, and it includes a new item for $10 million in comprehensive sex ed programs through the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]."

Christensen said the Senate version of the appropriations measure "did gut the abstinence education program by cutting its funding and redefining it," though the bill must still undergo the conference committee process. Therefore, "it remains an open question as to whether the Democrats can produce a bill the president will sign."

President Bush has promised to veto the bill as it stands now, because it spends about $10 billion more than he requested.

As Cybercast News Service previously reported "comprehensive" sex education receives as much as 12 times more government funding than its abstinence-only counterpart.
and that is thee rest of the story...

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Judicial nominations and the Constitution

Correction: All references to Missouri in the quoted CNS article should say Mississippi

Here we go again...

From CNS News:
Twenty years after President Ronald Reagan's failed nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court, another fight is brewing in the U.S. Senate over a judicial nominee - this time, over Leslie Southwick, a nominee to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Southwick's nomination is to a seat - previously held by Judge Charles Pickering - that has been declared an "emergency vacancy." Pickering faced opposition from Senate Democrats and was recess-appointed by Bush in 2004. He withheld his name for consideration for another attempt at confirmation and retired from the bench when his term expired.

The American Bar Association has unanimously ranked Southwick as "well-qualified" for the Court of Appeals.

But as Cybercast News Service reported earlier, a number of liberal groups oppose Southwick, accusing him of bringing conservative views into his court rulings.

The controversy stems from two cases Southwick became involved with, one regarding the use of a racial slur in a workplace and the other dealing with the parental rights of homosexuals.

Though Southwick did not write the opinions, in a May 30 letter to the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, People for the American Way President Ralph Neas stated that "the opinions that a judge chooses to join, or elects not to, can be just as revealing of his judicial philosophy as those that he writes."

Neas added that Southwick "may lack the commitment to social justice progress to which Americans are entitled from those seeking a lifetime appointment to the federal bench."
One can only HOPE he lacks commitment to "social justice". A judge is supposed to apply the law as intended by the legislators, not apply "social justice". There it is one of my three deadly words for our country social justice, diversity and political correctness.
In Richmond vs. Missouri Department of Human Services, the Mississippi Appellate Court Southwick ruled that a white state employee should not be terminated for derogatorily referring to an African-American co-worker.

The racial slur was made outside of the recipient's presence, she later made an apology that was accepted, and the workplace was not significantly disrupted. The Mississippi Supreme Court concurred with the result of the decision of Southwick's courts but found that more detailed reasoning for its conclusions was required.
sounds perfectly reasonable to me, what ever happened to free speech under the First amendment?
Neas said that Southwick's decision "effectively ratified a hearing officer's opinion that the slur was only 'somewhat derogatory' and was in effect calling the individual a 'teacher's pet.'"
What? How did this idiot equate this ruling with saying it is like calling someone a teachers pet? But you know what, what difference does it make what derogatory word you call someone and why should some words and some people be treated differently? What ever happened to the concept of "sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me"? Now all I here is words hurt! We have become such a weak, self centered society. Now we want judges to say if you call someone a name, or you hurt my
FEELINGS, you have to be punished! This is more Left wing lunacy that wants hate speech laws in this country. Learn the Constitution people PLEASE, the first Amendment is designed to protect against such nonsense.

So what did Southwick have to say?
In his hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Southwick called the term "always offensive," "inherently and highly derogatory,' and that there was "no worse word."
Yup it is an offensive word, unless a black person uses it of course.
The second case, S.B. vs. L.W., Neas says that the Mississippi Court of Appeals repeatedly used "gratuitously anti-gay" terminology in describing lesbians. The court awarded custody of a child to its biological father rather than its mother, who was living with a woman in a homosexual relationship.
A gratuitously "anti-gay" phrase? I wonder what that could be?
The term in question, "homosexual lifestyle," has been used in previous decisions ruled by both the Missouri and U.S. Supreme Courts. The court also considered a variety of factors in awarding custody to the father, including the quality of the father's job and residence, his income and his roots in the community.
Now we cannot use the term "homosexual lifestyle"? Maybe we should just call it perverted or queer? Political correctness is going to destroy our society.
Last Tuesday, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, took to the floor to urge senators to move forward with the nomination. Specter said Southwick had "an impeccable record" and called him "a mild-mannered professional who is a confident man" and "a solid lawyer" who "has been a solid judge."

But at the Judiciary Committee business meeting two days later, Chairman Patrick Leahy (D.-Vt.) lambasted his Republican colleagues for backing Southwick.

"This is not a partisan fight that needs to be waged," Leahy said. "We can work together to fill this Fifth Circuit vacancy. I hope the president and Senate Republicans will work with us."

No vote was held on Southwick at Thursday's meeting.
Here go the democrats again blocking judicial nominations. Leahy wishes to steal the power of judicial appointments from the executive branch. Congress seems to think they are the Roman Senate! Don't let that pesky Constitution get in your way Leahy, just tell the uninformed massses it means something different than the people who created says it means. "Advise and Consent" Does not mean the Senate gets to tell the President who to appoint! It means you can advise the President on people you would like to RECOMMEND, the President makes his choice and you CONSENT to ANY qualified judge. This is a real dangerous game they are playing, we have too many open judicial seats and if both parties go down this road it will only get worse. The Republicans nominated almost 400 of Clinton's judicial nominees and most of them they did not like for their political ideology. Frankly no "liberal judge" should be appointed anywhere. By definition of how liberal judges behave on the bench they are unqualified to be judges. They tend to legislate from the bench., not apply the law equally and in the way the legislators who wrote the law, or Constitution intended. Noah Webster (the founder responsible for article I, section 8, paragraph 8 of the Constitution wrote. In the lapse of two or three centuries, changes have taken place which...obscure the sense of original languages...The effect of these changes is that words are... now used in a sense different from that which they had... [and thus] present a wrong signification or false ideas. Whenever words are understood in a sense different from that which they had when introduced... mistakes may be very injurious. #1

As you can tell he is warning us that words change in meaning over time and we must understand people's words at the time they were written, not based on their meaning today. This was back in the 1800s and our language has changed much more dramatically over the centuries than back then.

But let us look at what other had to say:

James Wilson, an original justice on the Supreme Court: The first governing maxim in interpretation of a statute is to discover the meaning of those who made it. #2

Justice Joseph Story (appointed by President James Madison): The first and fundamental rule in interpretation of all is to construe them in according to the sense of the teerms aand intentions of the parties. #3

To avoid such "injurious mistakes" President Thomas Jefferson admonished Supreme Court Justice William Johnson:

On every question of construction, carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented aginst it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed #4

James Madison agreed:
I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation. In that sense alone it is the legitimate Constitution. And if that be not the guide in expounding it, there can be no security for a consistent and stable, more than for a faithful, exercise of it's powers... What metamorphosis would be produced in the code of law if all its ancient phraseology where to be taken in its modern sense. #5

I saved the two best for last, as you can see the "Liberal/Progressive" concept of a living breathing document that changes over time is completely false, as is interpreting the legislators laws anyway they chose to view and apply them.

You now have some tools to combat this cancerous way of thinking. We need true constructionist judges that we call Conservative.

Foot Notes:
1. Noah Webster, The Holy Bible...with Amendments of the Language(New Haven: Durrie & Peck 1883) p. iii
2. James Wilson, The Works of the Honorable James Wilson, Bird Wilson, editor (Philadelphia: Bronsoin and Chauncey, 1804) Vol. I, p.14, from "Lectures on Law Delivered in the College of Philadelphia; introductory lecture: Of the Study of the Law in the United States."
3. Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (Boston: Hilard, Gray, and Company, 1833) Vol I, p.383 & 400.
4. Thomas Jefferson, Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, editor (Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1830) Vol. IV, p. 373, to Judge William Johnson on June 12, 1823.
5. James Madison, Selections from the private correspondence of James Madison from 1813-1836, J.C. McGuire, editor (Washington, 1853), p. 52, to Henry Lee on June 25, 1824

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