Saturday, June 30, 2012

Quote Of The Day

Some things, the more you understand the more you loathe them.

-- Robert A. Heinlein, Starship Troopers

Monday, June 18, 2012

Five Responses To A Walking Piece Of Excrement

1. When one finds one's self at the bottom of a moral equivalent of a hole, then one has to climb out the hole. The process will take time, and may even take years, but it will happen. Suicide is not a valid means of resolving a moral dilemma.

2. Compliance with an actual moral code takes an entire lifetime. Errors do happen, so do corrections. This takes work, but it will be done.

3. If you are going to stab a friend in the back, do it literally.

4. Never cause an author to become angry at you.

5. You betrayed me, again. Do not expect to be forgiven this time.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Another Thought Of The Day.

If I recall correctly, John Wilkes Booth was a Democrat.

Thought For The Day

In my view the members of the so-called Occupy Movement are basically a bunch of Brownshirts without a uniform, a shave and haircut, and a bath.

But some readers may object that the Occupiers aren't racists while the original Brownshirts were.

But the Occupiers are in fact a racist group, it's just that their racial hatred is directed towards Caucasians who are rational and productive.

What are your questions on this block of instruction?

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Quote Of The Day

From Al Nofi's CIC comes:

When the Duke of Wellington attended the Congress of Vienna in 1814, the Austrian secret police noted that he was accompanied by the famed opera singer Mme. Giuseppina Grassini, “a very pleasant kind of baggage”, who had previously been a mistress of a certain Corsican who had recently removed to Elba.

Ouch! That has to hurt. From the Corsican gentleman's perspective.

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Rant Of The Day

----- Original Message -----
From: Hemdian
To: 'The Traveller Mailing List'
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [TML] An Idea For A Planetary System, By Leslie Bates (Age 51)

Leslie Bates wrote:
> What? No comments?

You are, of course, free to do whatever you want in YTU. But in
sharing it with others you might find your world view differs
from that of normal folk. For one I don't 'loathe' Iranians. In
fact I currently work with one and can tell you he is a nice guy
(though I don't know if he is a Muslim or not). And in the past
I have worked with devout Muslims (at certain times of the year
certain accommodations were necessary due to their beliefs) and
they were good people too. Perhaps the lack of comments is
because people mistook your post for a troll.

I would be interested in seeing a write up of a world that chose
Zoroastrianism, but please change or leave out the offensive
and implausible backstory.



Regards Hemdian

There was a time when I used to respond to nonsense like this by writing several paragraphs of flames. I've learned the hard way that such responses, especially to morons, generally don't work.

Somehow the moron that is being quoted above has taken offense at the idea that good people should be depicted as behaving like good people.

Oh, and that evil people should be identified and dealt with as evil people. I personally don't see anything wrong with loathing someone for adhering to an evil ideology. If Greater Germany were still under the rule of the National Socialist German Workers Party, I would have the same problem with them as I have with Iran under Islam.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Quote Of The Day

Science fiction is inherently rational and forward-looking. That puts it at odds with contemporary liberalism.

-- Glenn Reynolds

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Thought For The Day

I had an idea for a fourth novel, separate from the trilogy that I'm presently working on, where someone says the following line:
Never piss off someone who buys nerve agents in multiple ton lot quantities.
Have fun, today.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monty Python Reference Of The Day

“Comet Elenin has rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-comet.”

-- Don Yeoman, NASA

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Quote of the Day

Remember that in liberal arts, the only wrong answer is to say that there's a right answer.

-- Michael Wong

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Thought For The Day

After having to deal with what passes for "nutrition services" in this nursing home that I'm presently stuck in, I now have to say that I'm personally in favor of Darth Vader's style of management.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Good Guy Obituary

Hairdresser Vidal Sassoon has died at the age of 84.

He fought in Israel's War Of Independence, presumably on the good side.

Rest in peace, sir.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Anniversary

Today is the anniversary of the day the National Socialist Germany surrendered to the Allied Powers to end the Second World War in Europe. This is the proper V-E Day, not the Soviet V-E day.

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

HAPPY MASS MURDER DAY!!!!

Once again we come to May First.

This is the day on which Leftists traditionally shout out their claim to be morally superior beings who are entitled to rule over us mere humans and take the product of our thought and labor to use as they they see fit for the betterment of mankind. And if you really believe their claims then obviously you won't notice the pile of the one hundred million-plus human bodies that the self styled agents of progress have left in their wake as they have made their way to power, and willfully abused that power over us mere humans.

When we see through the ideology and other claims of the Left it is very readily apparent that their doctrine is nothing more than a modernistic facade placed over the old stone age practice of beating up or killing people and taking their stuff.

It is time that we see the Left for what they truly are, not as the vanguard of moral progress, but only a gang of thieves and murderers.

What are your questions on this block of instruction?
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Monday, April 30, 2012

Thought For The Day

The distribution of sacred swords by strange women who are lying in ponds may not be an effective basis for a form of government, but it would be better than what we are suffering through now.

This thought brought to you by the NATO phonetic letters WHISKEY, TANGO, and FOXTROT.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Falsehood And Factual Response Of The Day

Good afternoon dear readers.

Let me ask, how through the act of objective observation, is someone able to discover that a Democrat is lying? The answer is very simple, one observes that the Democrat's lips are moving or the fingers are in contact with the keyboard.

Today's falsehood is brought to us by the chairman of the Democratic Party in the state of Oklahoma.

“I certainly stand by my remarks, because it's widely known that McVeigh was anti-government. I think that he was a right-winger, and I think the current tea party people, while I'm not saying that they're proposing violence, they're anti-government,”

-- Oklahoma Democratic Party Chairman Wallace Collins*

I'm not really sure where or how I should begin to reply to this bit of nonsense. This statement is just so wrong on so many levels.

But let's begin with the fact that McVeigh was a white racial collectivist. This is nothing new in the American political scene as President Woodrow Wilson was himself a white racial collectivist. Amongst his first actions in office as president was to fire every African-American employee of the federal government. President Wilson also voiced his approval of the white racial propaganda film The Birth Of A Nation.

President Wilson also practiced one of the other annoying habits of collectivist political leaders, the conscription of male citizens in order to intervene in a foreign war. In this case the slaughter festival that was going on in Europe at the time.

Let me put it this way, if he were alive today, I believe that President Woodrow Wilson would not be a member of the Tea Party.

Comrade Collins also claims that the Tea Party movement is against the government. To any rational observer this appears to be incorrect.

The Tea Party Movement, which includes members of all races, is acting through legal means to bring the apparatus of the federal government into full compliance with the United States Constitution. McVeigh, on the other hand, was openly advocating the overthrow of the federal government as part of the white warrior martyrdom fantasy that he was living out.

And what can I say about the inspiration of that white warrior martyrdom fantasy, that piece of ideological and literary excrement known as The Turner Diaries?

The novel, if I recall reading it correctly, depicts the conquest and subjugation of the white population of the United States by a self appointed elite group that called itself "The Order." All non-whites, including Jews, were exterminated. Any white person who refused to obey The Order was executed as a race traitor. The actions of The Order as depicted in the novel were very much like the practice of Islam without the claim of divine sanction. Unlike today's political Right, but like all known collectivists, such as the National Socialists of Germany, The Order rejected all of the Rights of Man and killed anyone who served no place in their collective.

Fortunately, I read it on a website where the text was posted.** So apart from the fee for Internet access, I didn't have to pay a cent to read it. I would later describe the experience of reading it as being the intellectual equivalent of the act of swimming in raw sewage.

Before he committed his collectivist atrocity, McVeigh was also ejected from a meeting of the Michigan Militia.

Before I began my association with The Resister, I was actively corresponding with the founder of the Michigan Militia, the Reverend Norm Olson, and had accepted an invitation to attend a militia meeting.***

Like the members of the Tea Party a generation later, the members of the militia wanted to the see the federal government return to compliance with the Constitution. But the members of the militia were also preparing to defend themselves and their families from further acts of state terror after the Waco Massacre.

The fact of matter was that the Massacre of the Branch Davidians outside of Waco was completely unnecessary.

The U.S. Army rifle platoon I trained with in 1982 could have secured the structure without killing any of the children or the elderly adults. Yes it was possible that some of us actual soldiers could have been wounded or killed in the action. But that's part of the hazards of the job.

What the so called Hostage Rescue Team of the FBI did to was to inject into the building several tear gas cannisters. These cannisters emitted a gas that was both toxic to unprotected children and elderly adults, and which served as an accelerant for a larger fire in the structure. The tear gas cannisters also served as the source of the fire which ultimately consumed the structure and those living in it. The HRT also used the armored engineer vehicles they were issued to destroy the exits to the structure, thus effectively preventing the escape of the inhabitants.

The massacre of the Branch Davidians was a deliberate act of state terror which was carried straight out of the collectivist ruler handbook. The purpose was to demonstrate to all the consequences of disobeying the collectivists who then occupied the White House.

Whereas the members of the Tea Party are clearly on the Libertarian side of the political aisle, Comrade Mcveigh, as well as Comrade Collins and the current occupant of the White House are firmly seated on the Collectivist side of the aisle.


* Quite frankly, I find it difficult to believe that the Democrats in the state of Oklahoma are anything more than a bunch of raving loonies meeting in the back room of a leather bar, given the history of that state.

** The website and text is gone now. I think this is somewhat unfortunate because I believe that no rational person should have to pay a cent for the privilege of reading a book that calls for their own murder.

*** I was actually the best equipped person to show up at that meeting.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A Comment

The title of general as given to members of the Jedi Order is as best a courtesy.

The actual practice of generalship as it evolved in the Twentieth Century basically involved the general standing over a table with a map and some telephones as he received information from and gave orders to staff officers. Even Erwin Rommel, who had a reputation as a lead from the front general, did not actually lead a charge in person as a general officer.

It would appear that the clone officers of the clone army did a better job of leading than the Jedis who were granted the title of general.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Thought For The Day

The basic point of the First Amendment was so that the citizens, who are the sovereign authority of our nation, can read the facts in a free press and make correct decisions in the realm of politics. But our present day mainstream media are now deliberately lying and are refusing to publish the facts about the current administration in Washington.

Back in the old days when someone lied to a king it was treated as an act of treason. The deliberate deception of the citizens by the present mainstream media has the same practical effect.

It is tempting to propose that the deliberate publication of falsehoods as facts should be a punishable offense. But it is also a fact that a power granted to government is a power that will be abused by those in government.

What are your questions on this block of instruction?

Sunday, April 22, 2012

An Observation

The new Blogger posting system sucks. Can we go back to the old system please?