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August 14, 2007 by George Torres Leave a Comment

The Not-So-Subtle Message

Now I would be the first to admit that many conservatives and republicans are not the best orators. Liberals love to make fun of President Bush”s verbal gaffs and he gives them good material. The problem is that liberals focus on the oration, not the meaning, and dismiss any message that contradicts their reverie. Think about it. Hitler was well known as a great orator but his message was evil.

While liberals boast of intellectual elitism, compassion, tolerance and righteousness, these icons of the mentally deficient parade the most incompetent among them as their torch bearers. Liberal spokespersons are often the most uneducated and uninformed, or the most intolerant or the most immoral individuals you would ever meet.

Take these examples of liberal intellectualism, tolerance and compassion found in Hollywood: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Politics, Society

July 31, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Way to Go!

Wisconsin.

One pretty disturbed animal was reading the obituaries when he saw the picture of a beautiful 20 year old woman that died of a motorbike accident a couple of days before. He felt a sexual urge and asked his twin brother and a bisexual friend to help him dig her out and they both agreed. The trio was caught red-handed trying to open the tomb and confessed.

Guess what: because there is no law in Wisconsin against necrophilia (having sex with a corpse), they will only be charged for the damages on private properties, and eventually released in a street pretty similar to yours! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Society, The Courts

July 19, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Has King’s Dream Come True?

Has King’s dream come true? On the one hand, for almost forty years, Martin Luther King’s legacy has been affirmative action, the legalization of racial discrimination. So much for the dream and “the force of the character and not the color of the skin”. Poor MLK must be turning in his tomb with his name reduced to some Burger King’s meal appellation and his dream totally perverted with the full support of the people he stood for.

On the other hand, the first “black” president will take the oath tomorrow, something Martin Luther King has always dreamed of, an achievement showing that race indeed can be an opportunity. But for whom? Race still being an issue for the world’s media and for the majority on the left that have forever cashed on the “victimization” of the minorities (money for special programs, and votes), our new president has become a symbolic figure, not of “multi-racialism” but of African American achievement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Politics, Society

July 12, 2007 by Lionel C. M. von Frederick Rawlins Leave a Comment

Movies and Reality in the USA

In 1940, Charlie Chaplin Jr. released his first dialogue motion picture “The Great Dictator.”  He played a character named Adenoid Hynkel and his likeness, right down to the mustache was that of Adolph Hitler. It was in true Chaplin form, a comedic satire, mocking Nazism. Some American politicians were offended by the dictating buffoon Chaplin portrayed in “The Great Dictator.” The buffoon was out-witting and out-lasting his reel-time enemies. The offence was not forgotten and later was rekindled and heightened during the McCarthyism era. Chaplin was accused of un-American activities and was suspected as a communism sympathizer.

A gifted story teller, director, writer and producer leaning toward the left in politics, was being spied on by the FBI keeping extensive secret files on him. Eventually tiring of the FBI pressure Chaplin announced: “Since the end of the last war I have been the object of lies and propaganda by powerful reactionary groups; I find it virtually impossible to continue my motion picture work.” He then gave up his US residence and returned to Britain. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Free Speech, Media, Society

June 27, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Bong Hits 4 Jesus – Supreme Court Ruling

Back from France and Happy to see that the Supreme Court has finally shown some common sense by siding with a school that suspended a student for deploying a “bong hits 4 Jesus” banner during an event. The Supremes basically stated that schools can regulate student speech that advocates use of illegal drugs. We talked about it earlier when the ACLU took the case to DC, and today, again common sense rules. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Free Speech, Society

March 27, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Free Speech or Lack of Common Sense

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a Free Speech case involving a student that had been suspended in 2000 for posting a huge “Bong Hits 4 Jesus” banner on school property during an Olympic event. The principal told the smart butt kid to remove the banner and eventually tore it herself when the kid flatly said “no” and waved his rights and his freedom of speech. He was eventually suspended and immediately followed by a good ole lawsuit against the principal. The circuit court of appeal gave him reason and allowed him to seek financial compensations. Now the whole mess is in the hands of the Supremes.

Furthermore, a wonderful coalition of the ACLU, Conservative religious Organizations, advocates on Drug use, free speech and Gay right groups united in support of the student! This is America, people! Common sense is gone – a land by the lawyers and for the lawyers! What do you think? Is this free speech? Can anybody say anything anywhere? What is the agenda here? What will most likely happen if that kid wins the case? Why do you think we have such a diverse, “unnatural”, and contradictory alliance supporting the kid?

Filed Under: Free Speech, Society

March 6, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Who Ever Heard Of Fernando Botero, The Colombian Artist?

He is the one who has been making the news lately with his “artwork” on display by the Center for Latin American History in the “conservative bastion” of Berkeley. His series of rather crude paintings and drawings showing obese inmates being abused by obese US soldiers and overfed dogs in the now famous Abu Ghraib internment camp for terrorist is making front-page news and contributing to the American guilt trip.

He is also a wise guy, and his “a propos” world tour of the American abuses is providing a new fame to somebody who was only know for his fat naked women treated “abstract Renaissance” style and for his early pieces of art on Colombian violence. He came from Colombia and teamed with Berkeley “to address this country’s history”. Nice!

Botero once said, “In art, as long as you have ideas and think, you are bound to deform nature. Art is deformation.” In this case, mister Botero, your art is not history either, deformation all right and disinformation for sure! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Society

February 6, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Dumb and Dumber

Homo homini aut deus aut lupus (Erasmus, 1466-1536, One human being to another is either a divine being or a wolf).

Erasmus was so right when he wrote that man is the only real predator to man. Think about it, without wars, accidents, man-made mayhem, ecological or industrial disasters, not to mention inborn stupidity, mankind would fully benefit from modern scientific and technological break-through, and happily spread across planet Earth in numbers far beyond what its natural resources can sustain.

Nature has one goal only when dealing with living beings, from veggies to meat eaters, green beans to roses, sardines to whales, ants to elephants: REPRODUCTION! Nature wants us to multiply, reproduce our own specific way and spread to live another day! At the same time, nature has setup mechanisms to prevent one group to overcome another. This is your balance of nature, demonstrated by the existence of one or many predators per specie, coded life spans, natural disasters, or epidemics that come as the big equalizers for all the life forms that compete for the same habitat and resource – all but one! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Freedom, Society

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