Current Events: September 2008 Archives

Posting At My Own Risk

| | Comments (0)

To me, this video says it all about who we are, and who we need to be:

I apologise if it violates Church policy.

Who I Might Just Vote For

| | Comments (2)

Joe Shriner

Joe on the economy:

National Debt :
~ Tighten our belts and pay it off so our children don't inherit it.

Work Life :
~ Push for a shorter work week and/or more job sharing. (This will provide more time for God, family, community.)
~ In tandem, promote the Voluntary Simplicity Movement, with a focus on cutting back lifestyle wise.
~ Improve work place environments.
~ Fair wage for all.

Joe on Iraq:

the plan
*A growing negative could be turned into a tremendous positive -- for world peace.
~ As president, I would extend a formal, and heartfelt, apology to the Iraqi people (and the world) for starting the war, for killing civilians and military, and for destabilizing the country. (I told the Athens (OH) Post that these types of civilian deaths aren’t “inevitable collateral damage,” they are Moms, Dads, children…)
~ Set up an Iraq War Victim’s Fund intended for families of war victims, including for families of those who died from the U.S. urged, and U.N. backed, 12 year sanctions against Iraq before the war. (An estimated one million Iraqis died as a result of these sanctions, some 500,000 of them children.)
~ As president, I would also formally apologize for starting a pre-emptive war predicated on finding weapons of mass destruction. I would also admit there is a tremendous duality in telling other nations they can’t have WMD’s -- when we have the biggest arsenal of nuclear weapons in the world.

(lots more)

Joe on Life Issues:

~ No abortion.
~ Many more local safety nets for moms & dads in crisis pregnancy.
~ No death penalty, no euthenasia.
~ No embryonic stem cell research and no cloning.
~ Respect for God's sovereignty and natural order.

Joe on Immigration:

~ amnesty for illegal immigrants and family reunification.
~ “living wage, optimal working conditions, benefits, adequate housing… for all new arrivals.

Thanks to Mark Shea for bringing this to my attention.

I don't know if I would ever be brave enough to vote third party, but I have considered writing in someone if I decided to go that route because well, many of the third party candidates are exactly what you expect of third party candidates-more of the same with a tweak on one more issue. Or someone really, well, "kooky" comes to mind. Mr. Shriner seems as good, if not a better choice than any of them. He kind of inspires me to make that jump.

A few weeks ago, I was reading about how Joe Eszterhas converted back to his Catholic faith. Neat story considering he wrote some of the most offensive screenplays. I mean Showgirls, bad on so many levels. In the article, I thought what he said was actually kind of funny:

He said that living in the heartland, he sees how much Hollywood producers are out of touch with most Americans.

"I find it mind boggling that with nearly 70 percent of Americans describing themselves as Christians, and witnessing the success of The Passion of The Christ and The Chronicles of Narnia, that Hollywood still doesn't do the kinds of faith-based and family-value entertainment that people are desperate to see," Mr. Eszterhas said.

Hollywood is so dang obnoxious, they not only don't get it, they don't care to get it.

Exhibit A:

Burger King feels they can sell me burgers by staying open late-not a bad marketing ploy, I've been known to wake up at 1AM desperately hungry. But by telling me I need to go to BK at 1 AM because Diddy said so. Are you kidding me? Now I never want to go to BK again. Ever. I find this man so offensive. They keep giving us reality shows where he treats people like complete garbage, yet despite all their shoving down our throats I Want to Work for Diddy (another show where he gets to belittle people for our entertainment), no one can figure out why people would actually rather see New York and her control-freak mother for another round of breast augmented antics than Mr. Oh-He's-Such-a-Good-Business-Man-and-a-Snappy Dresser!

Last but not least, the You Tube political rant, Diddy Blog Number 16-"John McCain, you are buggin' da f%^k out!" In case you do want to witness this great display political insight due to foul language (consider yourself warned) or simply because it might no longer be there in 5 minutes (these videos keep disappearing), let me give you some of the highlights:

Attention, John McCain, Attention John McCain, my name is Diddy! You may know me by my government name, Sean Combs, but my friends and my family call me Diddy, A.k.A. Sirach Obama.

So Janice and Melvin Combs were forced by the government to name him Sean and give their child their last name?

I don't even understand what planet your on right now! This is the job to be the leader of the free world. No disrespect, I love ya, I want ya to live to be 110...

Showing he has no party bias.

but things happen, like what if God forbid! You got a running mate, you become president...Alaska?!? Alaska, Alaska, Alaska! Alak-c'mon Man. I don't even know if there any black people in Alaska!

I don't even know if there are any Eskimos is Mt. Vernon. Not that if I did, it would be significant, just sayin'.

Ima calling all this...all colors, all youth voters! November 4th! We have to protect our future because John McCain is buggin' the f%^k out!

To spare you, he goes on with some other stuff about how Sarah Palin doesn't represent black people and that's disrespectful. Yes, because there is no such thing as a young minority who wants to protect their future by voting against a pawn for PP as Barack Obama. Why would there be? It goes against stereotypes, and because Diddy says so (it worked for BK).

Exhibit B:

Matt Damon's political commentary.

He is worried about Sarah Palin coming to office and burning books, if she believes dinosaurs roamed the earth 4000 years ago. "It's absurd and I don't understand why more people aren't talking more about how absurd it is." Because, Matt, people are talking about how absurd this YouTube clip is about how the worst case scenario is a really, bad Hockey Mom Disney movie. These are your issues. Gosh, this could be a bad script. Not that.

Exhibit C:

Someone had a great idea: The MTV VMAs and the cleverness of an unknown British comedian mocking our government and the average citizen's ability to vote 9you know, the kid who would be watching the VMAs)! Hilarity ensues!

Some people, I think they’re called racists, say that America is not ready for a black president. But I know America to be a forward-thinking country, right. Because, otherwise, you know, would you have let that retarded cowboy fellow be president for eight years?

As always, he managed to get to the heart of the people and truly understands our reasoning. It's like he's psychic, or even better-asked someone!

Exhibit D:

John McCain on The View

Whoopi: Do I understand you are a strict constitutionalist? Should I be worried about becoming a slave, because somethings in the Constitution had to be changed.

Man, it amazes me how she goes straight to the heart of the issues in a manner the way the rest of us are afraid! Abortion-non issue! The idea that me and mine are going to round up after January 20th and put to work in the fields-that's the issue! And no, I am not mocking for five seconds, what my-what our, because we are all Americans, ancestors went through. But to even consider such a thing as a concern when deciding who to vote for, not in the top 10 or 20 of my concerns.

Why do celebrities think that by virtue of being in bad, Disney movies, their vapid opinions on nothing (again, note not one true issue was addressed) is all it takes to strong arm us into voting the way they want? I cannot even gather what it is they want except for, like everything else in Hollywood, some type of appearance.

The funny thing is, I am still not sure I am even voting for McCain. I still have some issues I have to decide on (none of which are whether I am concerned about a revival in the plantation system, if Sarah Palin believes in dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago, or because Diddy said so). as much as I like Sarah Palin, I am still not 100% decided (I probably won't be for a long time). But I tell ya, this stuff makes me so darn angry that it makes me want to vote McCain for no other reason besides spite for insulting my intelligence.

Just Keeps Getting Sicker

| | Comments (0)

LA Times: Canadian doctor warns Sarah Palin's decision to have Down baby could reduce abortions

But a senior Canadian doctor is now expressing concerns that such a prominent public role model as the governor of Alaska and potential vice president of the United States completing a Down syndrome pregnancy may prompt other women to make the same decision against abortion because of that genetic abnormality. And thereby reduce the number of abortions.

Published reports in Canada say about 9 out of 10 women given a diagnosis of Down syndrome choose to terminate the pregnancy through abortion. [emphasis added]

...Dr. Andre Lalonde, executive vice president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Ottawa, worries that Palin's now renowned decision may cause abortions in Canada to decline as other women there and elsewhere opt to follow suit.

He says not every woman is prepared to deal with the consequences of Down babies, who have developmental delays, some physical difficulties and often a shortened lifespan.

I don't even know what to say...Is this all reactionary, or were people this sick before and now they feel the right to vent their evil?

HT: Catholic and Enjoying It! combox

Mr. Shea's No Nonsense Campaign Advice

| | Comments (0)

Just in Case You Missed It

| | Comments (1)

The transcript to Sarah Palin's speech.

After all that, this moment says it all:

I Am Watching BET

| | Comments (0)

and saw this on there:

Hip Hop Republicans. I thought this was interesting. The young men who host the site stated they identify with the republican party and hope to break the black=democrat stereotype.

Annoying

| | Comments (0)

Jill Stanek Has excellent commentary surrounding the announcement of Bristol Palin's pregnancy:

The announcement was wonderful, in sharp contrast to Obama's thought of his own grandchild who might be conceived in a similar situation:

Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned. We're proud of Bristol's decision to have her baby and even prouder to become grandparents. As Bristol faces the responsibilities of adulthood, she knows she has our unconditional love and support.

Bristol and the young man she will marry are going to realize very quickly the difficulties of raising a child, which is why they will have the love and support of our entire family.

I keep coming across comments such as these (I quote The Superficial because it's not as if I read The Daily Kos, or any other such stomach turning website):

I know the knee-jerk reaction will be to point out the hypocrisy of Governor Palin's faith-based public views on supporting abstinence-only education and overturning Roe v. Wade.

So what's hypocritical exactly? Do we know for a fact that Bristol only attended abstinence-only schools and only associated with people who attended abstinence only schools, from families with the same values? Somehow from the tone for her boyfriend, truly doubt it:

Johnston, 17, who is entering his senior year at Wasilla HS, plays on the school hockey team and was once teammates on a youth squad with Palin's older brother, Track, 19, now in the Army.

Despite suffering a cracked bone in his shin last season, Johnston scored 24 goals in 24 games.

"We don't want to talk about this," said a woman who answered the phone at the Johnston home.

On a MySpace page subsequently taken down, Johnston boasts, "I'm a f - - -in' redneck" who likes to snowboard and ride dirt bikes.

"But I live to play hockey. I like to go camping and hang out with the boys, do some fishing, shoot some s- - - and just f - - -in' chillin' I guess."

"Ya f - - - with me I'll kick [your] ass," he added.

He also claims to be "in a relationship," but states, "I don't want kids."

As horrible as it is to state, speaking from experience, this sounds like the same Mr. Wonderful that have been getting 17-year old girls in trouble since the advent of high school. Which is the reason why we still need abstinence-only education. Cassanova doesn't get, if he doesn't want kids, don't have sex. 12 years of school, somewhere he missed that lesson. Besides is the guarantee of abstinence-only education simply that no teen will ever make a mistake again? So are we trying to claim the traditional PP sponsored sex ed programs are so effective?

Also, what is hypocritical about Sarah Palin being pro-life, and her daughter keeping the baby?


Di Fattura Caslinga: Pansy's Etsy Shop
The Sleepy Mommy Shoppe: Stuff we Like
(Disclaimer: We aren't being compensated to like this stuff.
Any loose change in referral fees goes to the Feed Pansy's Ravenous Teens Fund.)


Pansy and Peony: The Two Sleepy Mommies



Archives