Wednesday, July 5, 2006
WHAT KIND OF MINDLESS HORSESQUEEZE IS THIS?
I spent the first part of the Independence Day weekend at
the Grove Park Inn & Spa in Ashville, North Carolina playing a bit of
golf, relaxing and working on "Somebody's Gotta Say It" While there I was
treated to several editions of
The Asheville
Citizen-Times. This is a Gannett newspaper ... same folks as USA
Today. Needless to say, the slant is decidedly leftists. That seems
to fit in quite well with the Asheville community which, I'm told, is quite
proud of its liberal leanings.
A quick glance at the letters to the editor seemed to bear
out the tidings of leftist leanings. It seems that the good citizens of
Asheville are somewhat preoccupied with matters such as raising the minimum
wage. Looks like we have an entire city here who's citizens feel that the
government should force an employer to pay to an employee more than that
employee's services are worth to the employer. I wonder how many of these
people willingly pay more for an item than it is truly worth... just because
they want to put some extra money in the merchant's pocket. Well ... whatever floats your boat. The July 2nd edition of the Citizen-Times carried a
front-page questionnaire titled "How Patriotic Are You?" Readers were invited to
take a quiz of ten questions and grade themselves. Under this
questionnaire there was a quote from one Randy Goodstadt, the chairwoman of
social and behavioral science at the Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community
College. To wit: "If people don't have a basic knowledge of history and
civics, it means that people who are voting are complete ignoramuses, people who
don't read a newspaper, who don't understand the policies of the people for whom
they are voting. It's very scary. Very worrisome." Well said, Ms. Goodstadt! Now perhaps you need to
have a bit of a talk with the folks at the Citizen-Times. Here are the ten
questions they posted to test the historical knowledge of the readers: - What is the date that the Declaration of Independence
was signed?
- What document is the legal framework of the United
States?
- Who wrote the words to the "Star Spangled Banner"?
- What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
- Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- What is the number of original Colonies?
- Who was the first president of the United States?
- What is the minimum voting age in the United States?
- Who is the current governor of North Carolina?
- What is the motto of North Carolina?
Well ... somebody's gotta say it, so here goes.
There are only two questions out of the ten that are worth spending more than
one nano-second in answering. Those would be questions 2 and 8.
People do need to know that the Constitution is, or is supposed to be, the legal
framework of the United States, and if you are at all interested in voting it
might serve you well to know that the minimum age is 18. The other eight
questions are complete BS. Worthless bits of information that do not make
one either knowledgeable or patriotic. Eight out of ten makes the entire article a vapid exercise
in banality. Perhaps the Citizen-Times was having it's annual
"Shallow and Meaningless Writing" contest. Now you just know I must have some suggestions on how to
beef up this particular quiz in order to give it some actual value, right?
Of course! Let me noodle this out out for --- say --- 60 seconds or so to
see if I can come up with a better citizenship quiz than did the Asheville
Citizen-Times. - Forget when the Declaration of Independence was signed;
tell me why it was signed? What were the signers trying to accomplish?
- What happened to the men who signed the Declaration?
Did they go on to be heroes and live happily ever after?
- What does the Declaration of Independence say the
people can do when a government becomes destructive to the ends of liberty?
- What would happen to anyone who tried today to alter or
abolish our government if it became destructive to idea that government
derives its powers from the consent of the governed?
- Which articles of the Constitution grant specific
powers to the federal government?
- Which article of the Constitution restricts the powers
of the government to only those specifically set forth in the Constitution?
- Describe the circumstances under which Francis
Scott Key wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner?
- Do you believe people living in a free country ought to
be compelled to recite a pledge of allegiance to that country? Why?
- Was the Revolutionary War supported by a majority of
the Colonists?
- Where in our Constitution is it stated that anyone has
a right to vote for the office of President of the United States?
- How did our original Constitution provide for the
appointment of Senators?
- Most foreign countries appoint an ambassador to be
their official representative before the government of the United States.
Who officially represents the 50 state governments before the government of
the United States?
- Explain the difference between a rule of law and the
rule of man.
- Explain the difference between a democracy and a
constitutional republic.
- Was our country founded to be a country of majority
rule?
- Can you imagine what our country would be like today if
the majority did rule?
- Aren't you glad the majority doesn't rule?
- Why does it matter in the grand scheme of things who
the governor of North Carolina is?
- Isn't a governor something you put on a state to keep
it from moving ahead very fast?
- What possible benefit could you gain by memorizing the
motto of the State of North Carolina, or any other state for that matter?
- How many times can the word "democracy" found in
the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
- How many times can the word "democracy" found in
the constitutions of any of the 50 states?
- What does this tell you?
- Define "civil war."
- Was the war between the northern and southern states in
the mid-1800s a civil war?
- Who is third in the line of succession to the
presidency?
- Based on your answer to the foregoing question, would
you demand that George Bush and Dick Cheney never eat from the same container
of potato salad should the Democrats gain control of the House of
Representatives in the next election?
- How did the political class manage to fool the people
of the United States into supporting a Constitutional Amendment creating an
income tax?
- How do most people get their news on a daily bass?
- Does the "freedom of press" clause in the First
Amendment apply to the broadcast media?
- So, do most people get their news from agencies
licensed to operate by the federal government?
- Why were the words "under God" placed into the Pledge
of Allegiance?
- Do you think that it is proper for the federal
government to compel students attending government schools under compulsory
attendance laws to acknowledge the role of God in the formation of our
country? Would this constitute "effecting an establishment of religion?"
If not, why not?
- Do Americans derive their basic rights from the
Constitution?
- If we don't derive our rights from the Constitution,
just why was the Bill of Rights added anyway?
- Define a system of government where the means of
production are owned and controlled privately.
- Define a system of government where the means of
production are privately owned but controlled by government.
- Define a system of government where the means of
production are owned and controlled by the government.
- What percentage of total income is earned by the top
one percent of income earners.
- What percentage of total income taxes collected by the
federal government is paid by the top one percent of income earners.
- Where in our Constitution does it specifically state
that only U.S. citizens may vote for the office of President of the United
States?
- Name one right that a state government can exercise
without interference from the federal level.
- Where in our Constitution does it specifically state
that only U.S. citizens may vote for members of the House of Representatives?
- Look at the Bill of Rights. List any Amendments
in the Bill of Rights that were ratified for the purpose of limiting the
powers of the government.
- If our Constitution provides for equal protection under
the law, why, then, does the Voting Rights Act only apply to certain states
who were held in political disfavor in the 70's?
- List any Amendments in the Bill of Rights that were
ratified for the purpose of limiting the rights of individuals.
- If the Bill of Rights was written to limit the rights
of government and to guarantee certain rights in the individual, try to
explain why so many people seem to think that the 2nd Amendment was written to
limit the rights of individuals and guarantee the rights of government?
- Does the First Amendment protect speech that some people
might find offensive?
- Explain how our Republic was threatened when Janet
Jackson showed the world that she likes to wear a Japanese throwing star on
the nipple of her left breast.
- What is the one exclusive power our government has that
no individual or business can legally exercise?
Now this list could be expanded to fill an entire book.
I could, for instance, add a hundred or so questions beginning with "Where does
the United States Constitution give the federal government the right to
.........." Fifty questions is enough, though, and it's time to finish the
Nuze and head to the studios. It does occur to me that some of you high school and
college government teachers and instructors might have a bit of fun with these
questions and your students. No ... I'm not providing the answers.
THE NEW JERSEY BUDGET CRISIS
Not that the rest of the country is all that concerned,
but they seem to be having a bit of a
budget crisis in The Garden State.
It's not that tax revenues are down. The problem is that New Jersey
politicians have been spending too much money to buy votes so that they can keep
their positions of prestige, perks and privilege.
So .. the solution? Shut down the Atlantic City
casinos. New Jersey earns around two million dollars a day from these
casinos, so shut them down! Put thousands of people out of work so that
the social services agencies can spend even more money helping families through
the crisis! This, of course, is nothing but heavy handed politics ..
New jersey style. Make the people scream so that you can get your tax
increases without having to cut any of your precious vote-buying programs. Only government. THE GARGOYLE PULLS THE
TRIGGER
Well, he finally did it. North Korean
dictator Kim Jong-Il went through with the threat this morning and
fired a
long-range ballistic missile...the so-called Tae po dong missile, renamed the
Tae po Dud. There is special concern over this one because it is
technologically capable of reaching the United States with a variety of
payloads, including nuclear.
And what of the missile? Well, it went
the way of the other missiles that were fired this morning...falling into the
Sea of Japan. So either North Korea purposely made the missiles fail after
launch or they were incapable of making them work properly...who knows. So
what's going to happen now? Despite all of the talk, condemnation and the White
House statement that called the launches a "provocation," here is what is in
the offing ....
Absolutely nothing.
Oh sure...Japan is threatening North
Korea with sanctions. The worthless U.N. Security Council is headed into
emergency session this morning. Australia said it would call the North Korean
ambassador to complain. I'm sure Kim Jong-Il is shaking in this high-heeled
boots. Threats of sanctions mean absolutely nothing. They haven't worked to
this point.
And let's think about sanctions from the
U.N. Security Council? Please...that didn't stop Saddam Hussein for 12 years.
There are ways around sanctions, such as bribing public officials. Let's start
the guessing game as to which U.N. officials will be involved in the North
Korean bribery scandals we're sure to read about in about five years.
North Korea will keep firing its missiles as long as (a) it is tolerated and (b)
they perceive a political advantage in doing so. Right now they view the
United States as being weak ... thanks in no part to the lack of support we have
given Bush for his efforts in Iraq. Peace-at-any-price does, indeed, have
a price.
And so it goes...more tough talk against
North Korea...without anything to back it up. Perhaps the White House is
waiting for North Korea to successfully launch a "real missile?"
LIBERALS TO START
FASTING....SORT OF
Anti-war leftist Cindy Sheehan is back
in the news today (as if she ever left it.) She is announcing that she is now
going to
fast all summer to protest the war in Iraq. Oops...but wait. When
Cindy Sheehan says "fast," what she really means is no solid food. She'll still
drink water, because without that, she would die. Evidently her political
convictions only run so deep. I give it two weeks.
Ever notice with liberals that whenever
they announce they're going on a hunger strike that it never lasts very long? A
group set up outside the White House is also announcing a fast, with one woman
saying she is putting her life on the line by not eating until the United States
withdraws from Iraq. Yeah ... right. The U.S. not expected to fully
be gone from Iraq for another couple of years, she should expire well before
then. She'll be chowing down on sushi and cabernet in ten days .. max. Hollywood actors have joined the fasting against the war, but there's only one
problem. You see, not eating and then dying doesn't exactly work for actors.
They need to maintain their appearance so they can get jobs and earn money. So
what is the Hollywood left's answer to the problem of the political fast?
It's the rolling fast .. a sort of fasting relay.
Here's how it works: Stars such as Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover and other leftist crazies
will start the fast. When they get hungry and it becomes inconvenient...or
reach 24 hours, whichever comes first, they'll "hand off" the fast to someone
else. But wait...I thought there was supposed to be some real sacrifice here in
the name of political belief? Aren't they willing to put their lives on the
line for a cause? Are you kidding? These are Hollywood stars we're
talking about here. It's about the headlines, not the results.
DEMOCRATS ABANDONING
JOE LIEBERMAN
Way back during the 2004 election cycle,
one Democrat running for his party's nomination did not do what John Kerry and
others were doing. He did not run away from his vote to invade Iraq. He stood
right up there and announced that Saddam Hussein was a dangerous man that had to
be removed from power. This went over like a pregnant nun and Joe Lieberman was
cast aside...never amounting to much in the Democratic primary.
So what happened? Just a few years
earlier, as Al Gore's vice-presidential nominee, Joe Lieberman was the darling
of the left. But he was off the list...supporting the war or anything remotely
having to do with George W. Bush was a capital crime to liberals. And so the
abandonment of Joe Lieberman continues to this day.
The latest Democrat to throw Lieberman
under the bus is Hillary Clinton. The Senator from Connecticut is facing a
tough primary vote August 8th. As a believer in the war on terror and supporter
of the Iraq war, Democrats are challenging Lieberman in the primary. The
conventional wisdom is that he'll lose.
But Lieberman isn't going down without a
fight. He says he may run in the general election as an independent. This
doesn't set well with Democrats who want to punish Lieberman for standing up for
what he believes. And so it is that The Hildabeast is announcing that despite
knowing Joe Lieberman for 30 years, she just won't support him for re-election
unless he wins the Democratic primary.
And what is Lieberman's crime? Actually
being a sensible, true moderate Democrat that believes national security is
important. But he's not welcome in today's Democratic party, and that's a
shame.
LOVE THOSE MUSLIMS! The so-called "Palestinians"
launched a missile into an
Israeli high school today. Those who condemn the United States for any
perceived wrong suffered by civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan will have
absolutely nothing to say about these wonderful, peace-loving Muslims launching
missiles at children. Look for condemnations, however, of Israel. | The following
appeared in yesterday's Nealz Nuze. Since it was a holiday and many
people did not check in, and since most of those who read it sent some
very complimentary emails we're including it in today's Nuze.
Reading assignments follow! |
CELEBRATINGTHEFOURTHOFJULY
Last Friday I took a call on the air from someone who was
very upset with me because, in his words, "You don't celebrate the 4th of July."
Well ... perhaps it's time to set the record straight here. The fact is that I most certainly DO celebrate the 4th of
July. I revere this holiday. I know of no other symbol of freedom and
independence that stands out stronger than this day. The 4th celebrates not only freedom, but independence from
an oppressive government. For seven long years following July 4, 1776, an
unbelievably courageous and determined minority of colonists fought to achieve
our independence from England. That's right ... a minority. At no time during
our Revolutionary War did the majority of colonists support the cause of
independence. If CNN, ABC, The New York Times, and other agencies had been
around to do their polling back then we would undoubtedly have been faced with a
barrage of weekly poll results showing a lack of public support for the war.
Loyalists would be demanding an exit strategy. Newspapers would be
editorializing for negotiations and troop withdrawals. There would be feature
stories on the news every night about families left behind to take care of the
family farms while husbands and brothers were off fighting this unwinnable war. Thank God we didn't have television during the
Revolutionary War. It certainly wouldn't have ended the way it did in 1883. But ... back to this independence thing. July 4th is
known as Independence Day. Independence from what? Independence from the
government of Great Britain, that's what. Now, in 2006, Americans are far more dependent on and
oppressed by the Imperial Federal Government of the United States than they ever
were by Great Britain. The level of taxation is higher, and the level of
government interference in our daily life exceeds anything the colonists ever
saw. In spite of all this, Americans will be waving flags, watching parades,
going on picnics, and gawking at fireworks today, all in celebration of their
love of freedom. Love of freedom, my left big toe. This isn't a
celebration of freedom, this is a celebration of hypocrites. So .. you love freedom, do you? You're out there waving
your flag and watching fireworks with the rest of the freedom lovers? Do you
mind very much taking the time off to handle a little quiz? Just go through the
following scenarios and answer a few questions: JUST HOW MUCH DO YOU REALLY
LOVE FREEDOM?
Planning for your retirement. - I want my employer to provide me with a pension
plan.
- I want the government to take something out of
every one of my paychecks and then pay it back to me in monthly payments
after I reach retirement age.
- I'm perfectly willing to save some money toward
my retirement years out of each and every paycheck and I want my
employer and the government to butt out. If I fail to finance my
retirement years adequately I'll have nobody to blame but myself.
Desecrating the American Flag - I believe the Bill of Rights was written by men
to tell government what it can and cannot do. Even though I strongly
disapprove of anyone desecrating our Flag, I realize the First Amendment
was written to protect unpopular expressions, not ones that everyone is
going to agree with.
- I believe that our Flag is the symbol of our
country, and anyone who desecrates it ought to be punished harshly. To
that end I approve of a new Constitutional amendment, the first one
since prohibition that would tell us what we can and cannot do, instead
of the government.
Medical Care - My employer should provide me with a health
insurance plan covering me and my immediate family.
- The government should provide taxpayer funded
health care for everyone.
- I should be responsible for providing my own
health care and health insurance in a competitive medical marketplace
unhindered by government mandates and regulations.
Health Insurance - The government should tell health insurance
companies what they must and what they cannot cover in their policies.
- I wish to be free to negotiate with health
insurance companies in order to find the best price for my policy by
including matters I wish to insure against, and excluding health
matters, like drug and alcohol abuse, which are of no concern to me.
Having No Health Insurance - If I have no health insurance the government
should provide me emergency health care paid for by the taxpayers.
- If I have no health insurance and the taxpayers
are compelled to pay for any of my health care the taxpayers should be
reimbursed through the seizure and sale of all of my assets. I have no
claim on the property of others for the purpose of paying for my medical
needs.
Choosing a doctor - I'm perfectly willing to rely on private
accreditation organizations to tell me who is properly trained in the
delivery of medical services. After conferring with those accreditation
organizations, like the American Medical Association, I want to be free
to chose any person I want for any medical purpose I see fit.
- I want the government to tell me who I can seek
medical services from.
The right to self defense - But Americans have passed on the responsibility
for our individual safety to the government. That's why the Second
Amendment says that the government can own guns so that it can form
state militias.
- Yes, I have the right to defend myself and to
protect my family, and the Second Amendment clearly gives me the right
to own a gun so that I might have the chance to be at least as well
armed as the person who is trying to harm me.
Wages and Employment - I realize that in the free enterprise marketplace
I have something to sell just as to all other individuals and businesses
do. My product is my physical and intellectual labor. I should be left
absolutely free to negotiate a price for my physical and intellectual
labor with any prospective employer free of government interference.
The only role for the government in my relationship with my employer
would be to provide a means to enforce contracts between us.
- I want the government to set a minimum wage below
which I would not be free to work. I also want the government to set my
working hours, how I am to be paid for overtime, family leave options
and my vacation periods,
I recognize that the most important task I shall
have as a human being will be to nurture and raise my child. With that in
mind: - I want the government to seize my money through
taxes and to use those taxes to set up a system of government schools to
which I shall be compelled to send my child. I will be free, if I wish,
to send my child to a private school, but the government will not let me
have any of my money back to pay for it.
- I want the government to back out of the picture
and allow me to accept the responsibility for the education of my child
free of government interference and mandates.
Knowing that the more despotic a government becomes
the more that government tries to control the dissemination of
information. I also know that most American rely on the broadcast media
for their news. Therefore: - I want the government to continue to license the
operation of all radio and television stations and to regulate their
conduct so that they don't broadcast against the common interest.
- I want the broadcast media in this country to
have the full First Amendment rights granted to the printed media.
I am a devoutly religious person and my religious
feelings include strongly felt opinions on what other people should and
should not do in their private lives. - I want the government to regulate the sexual
conduct between consenting adults so that said conduct will be in
keeping with my personal sense of what is right and what is wrong.
- I may be disgusted by what some people do to and
with each other in the privacy of their own homes, but I do not wish for
the government to prevent those perverts from doing whatever perverted
things they like to do to each other.
Even though I drink alcohol and smoke nicotine: - I want the government to make sure that nobody
uses any substance that I find personally offensive. Marijuana, for
instance.
- I do not believe that the government should be
involved in what people do, and that includes what people smoke, in
privacy of their own homes. I just don't want to have to pay for it
when they screw themselves up good.
You need some legal advice. - 1. You want the government to tell you who you
can go to for legal advice. If you go to someone for legal advice who
is not approved by the government, and that person charges you to
prepare a will or to draw up a lawsuit for you, you want the government
to punish that person with a heavy fine, or perhaps some jail time, even
though you freely entered into an agreement with him for that advice and
legal help.
- 2. You are willing to use your own common sense
in choosing someone to represent you before a court, either someone who
is recommended by a private accreditation agency such as the American
Bar Association, or someone who is otherwise known to you to be informed
and capable as to legal affairs, and you are willing to abide by the
choice you made.
You're going to have a child. You understand that
having a child will be physically, emotionally and financially
challenging. So ..... - You want the government to used money seized from
taxpayers to pay for child care for your child.
- You want the government to force your employer to
give you 12 weeks off from the job in order to care for your new child,
and you want your job to be waiting for you when you return.
- You know that you had the child, not the
taxpayers and not your employer, and you are willing to bear the
responsibility for raising that child without the government imposing
any cost, burden or duty on anyone else on your behalf.
You want to ride your motorcycle without a helmet. - You're willing to take full responsibility for
your decision, including the possibility that you might die if you crack
your head open and you don't have enough money to pay for the medical
care you'll need and there's no private charity willing to step up and
cover your costs because they consider your injuries to be essentially
self-inflicted.
- You want to be free to ride without a helmet, but
if you do happen to sustain a horrible injury you want the government to
force the taxpayers to be responsible for your health care.
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I could make expand those questions to 10 pages or more,
but the point is made. I doubt many of you actually chose the response that
eliminated government interference and left you to be free to make your choices
and suffer the consequences. If you did, congratulations. If not ... have fun
waving your flag today. AND JUST ONE EMAIL
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REDNECK SCRAP BOOK
Ah, wedding season is in full swing,
for rednecks too! More in the Redneck Scrap Book.
READING ASSIGNMENTS It is quite possible that you have never heard something
quite as absurd as this.
Hollywood leftists are going to conduct a "rolling fast" in support of
peace-at-any-price moonbat Cindy Sheehan. Somehow they feel that people
are going to give a flying ^&)$% about their protest.
Once again Florida tries something innovative to give
parents options for educating their children.
Once again local government school administrators don't like it. I just know this is going to be good news for you.
The United Nations has issued it's six rules for sound investing.
Trust me on this one ... if the UN could find a way to make this mandatory they
would move post haste to do so. According to Al Gore's movie, global warming is going to reach a point where
entire cities are under water because of rising sea levels.
John Stossel says this should go on the scrap heap with other environmentally
extreme predictions over the years.
Everyone should stop what they're doing
and recognize that
actress Keira Knightley says she isn't anorexic.
The media believes this is one of the most important news stories of the day, so
we should all pay attention. Don't you feel better knowing that today?
With the New York Times' disclosure of
the terrorist financing monitoring program,
Thomas Sowell wonders if there is any such thing as patriotism anymore.
He says patriotism is one of the ties that binds a civilization together.
Both Washington and Jefferson believed
that the United States should stay out of alliances with foreign governments.
Pat Buchanan notes how times have changed in that regard.
In his second appearance in today's
reading assignments,
Thomas Sowell highlights a special edition of Time magazine with Teddy Roosevelt
on the cover. Why does the media love TR
so much? Because of what they perceive as his crusade against free enterprise.
The U.S. Department of Education has
released its annual report card on the children of the nation.
Dr. Walter E. Williams looks at the plight of black fourth graders.
And what is the left's answer to poor test scores from this group? Why more
money, of course.
Gun enthusiast and University of North
Carolina at Wilmington professor Mike Adams frequently has numerous questions
asking for advice on purchasing a handgun.
Today, he takes a few minutes to give some handy advice on what to buy.
The New York Times, by disclosing yet
another secret operation by the U.S. government against terrorists, shows that
it believes we shouldn't be able to conduct covert operations.
Jonah Goldberg says many in the mainstream media hold this view.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair says Muslims need to get rid of the extremists
in their ranks. He even went so far as to
say they should get rid of people from Islam that have a list of grievances
against the west. Since this isn't politically correct, Blair will no doubt be
driven from office a little faster.
Christopher Hitchens had some great advice for America on the Fourth of July:
ignore the polls that say our image in the
world is falling. And why should we not believe such polls? Read on to find
out.
Here's the morning sickness even Neal wouldn't finish on the air... Less
than half celebrate Independence and the birth of our nation on July 4. |
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