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Legalization of marijuana (MJ).  Now that California begins its statewide march toward legalizing MJ, it is noteworthy to look at the path such initiatives have forged for our forebears Washington and Colorado.  In both states the ‘leakage’ of medical MJ (MMJ) into recreational MJ (RMJ) markets is now rampant.  Both states’ taxes on RMJ are so high that they have given rise to lively and growing RMJ black markets, and of course, the corresponding growth of the population of illegitimate MMJ consumers, since MMJ is taxed at much lower rates.  In many ways this is a blessing for the MJ law enforcement industry since such over-taxed legalization has not eliminated the lawless side of MJ production and distribution.

We in California should pay close attention to these happenings as we assemble coalitions and committees to study and propose our own state’s new laws and local codes for MJ.  The main contenders will again be the inevitable fact that most MMJ buyers will be RMJ users, and that the neighborhood nuisance factor will be prominent in considering where and how MJ can be produced.  We should do a better job than so far demonstrated (as predicted) in Washington and Colorado (and Oregon?).

MinorityRightsThe Muslim colonization of Europe.  Those most liberal and progressive Swedes are demonstrating the approach of their breakpoint to the established and growing Muslim enclaves in the country.  As the informed reader knows, such Muslim enclaves are entrenched today in all well-to-do northern European countries, enclaves where Sharia law is openly and blatantly practiced, where indigenous constabularies dare not go, and in which the established lamestream media dare not report on the actual medieval practices and goings-on on formerly Christian, now secular humanist, soil.  (See also ‘Islamophobia 2.0’)

This colonization and the atrocities of Islam are abetted by our progressive ranks in leadership positions and the gruberized voters filled with politically correct pabulum who continue returning them to those positions.  (Our own foothills run rampant with these types.)  None of these people in the west hold the so-called moderate Muslims to account as they quietly watch the global campaign of murder.  Now one of their own, President al-Sisi of Egypt and leader of the largest Arab nation in the world, in a major speech has accused the global Islamic population of encouraging their own ragheads to spread the carnage in the middle east and elsewhere (more here and here, and H/T to reader).  He joins with the many other leaders of Islam (and precious few westerners) in attesting that we are not in a worldwide ‘war on terror’, but in a resumption of the war between Islam and the west that is promoted and prosecuted by the now multifarious and growing number of radical Islamic factions.  Al-Sisi and other truly moderate (anti-radical) Muslims see no good end for Islam from this escalating conflict, and are trying to convince their own populations to oppose their indigenous radicals.  Only the double dummies of the west are blind to this comprehensive and global reality.


Liberal blindness endemic.  At one of the dinner parties during the holidays I was witness to the remarkable interpretations of a learned liberal jurist from the bay area.  He claimed to be a consumer of outlets such as The Economist, WSJ, NYT, Wash Post among others, and had a tolerable command of current events (with some notable blind spots in technology and economics).  What absolutely confounded many of us around the table were his unassailable assessments of the state of our nation and of our world.  From his readings he has seen no evidence that there are historical problems with our educational system, tax code, regulatory overreach, growth of systemic unemployment, unfunded national obligations, ethnic/racial divisions, existential impacts of accelerating technology, and so on.  For this man, we do not live in extraordinary times that need extraordinary measures to combat threats to our quality of life and world order impinging from all quadrants.  His counter-astonishment was that we were being flooded by all these unsubstantiated alarums.  To many of us who witnessed his aggregate worldview, it corroborated the (here oft-stated) observation that those of the Left can indeed look at the same reports and observations that we all see, and still come away with diametrically opposite facts and their interpretations.  Everything is fine, stay the course, full speed ahead.

[5jan15 update]  They have not a f%@$!&g clue of what they speak.  Stock analysts and strategists are high on my list of professions that range from worthless to harmful.  The stock pickers are closer to harmful.  The 5jan15 WSJ published their aggregate performance predicting the SP500 over the last 15 years (see figure below).  For giggles I took the data from the righthand bar chart and computed the correlation coefficient between their average forecasted next year’s gains and what actually happened.  Seatbelts please – the correlation coefficient for the two series came to be about -0.09.  You may remember that correlation coefficients range from 1.0 (perfect match between two data series), through 0.0 (the two series do not correspond at all), to -1.0 (the two series zig and zag perfectly in opposite directions).  So getting -0.09 is saying that these people are blind babes in the woods when it comes predicting market – I mean they are really bad and should be replaced by monkeys throwing darts.  Instead, these pompous charlatans continue to inhabit fancy offices in upscale buildings, and year after year are paid a pretty penny for their putrid performance.

For more giggles, take a look at the left side of the figure.  There you see the spectrum of what the investment ‘experts’ deliver for second opinions.  In medicine that’s like one doc telling you that you pancreatic cancer, and the second opinion comes in as only the hearbreak of psoriasis.  I may go into the business 😉

MarketPredictions

[8jan15 update]  The Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris by French Islamists may, just may, have triggered a sea change in the attitude of European and American observers and thought leaders about the grossly misnamed conflict that we have been calling the War on Terror.  For years RR has argued that it is anything but a war on terror, it is nothing less than the resumption of the inter-civilizational war between Islam and the west (formerly Christendom).  One of the reasons the west has been losing this war in the last two decades is that we not correctly recognized our enemy, and it is hard to win when you don’t know who you are fighting.

Today a major publication, The Wall Street Journal, joins other outlets that have recently been opening their eyes to the historical conflict in which we are engaged.  Through an op-ed by its award winning journalist, columnist, and deputy editor Daniel Henninger (here) we see, after decades of describing Islamist attacks as “incidents”, the long overdue admission that “Past some point, it is feckless to call these events “incidents.” They are acts in a war. The people committing them think so and they say so. Why don’t we?”

In the west we have been held sway to the ludicrous notion that Islam is attacking us as retaliation for the iniquities of western colonialism and disrespecting Islamic culture.  This continues to be channeled by progressive pundits holding court from the lamestream media to local blogs that dare debate the issue.  Henninger concludes – 

The people of the Western nations have defaulted to ambivalence and confusion about the nature of this threat (emphasis mine).  I have seen no clearer statement of where our confusions will lead than former U.S. diplomat Charles Hill ’s recent essay in Politico, “Why Political Islam Is Winning.” Mr. Hill concludes:

“ John Kerry ’s statement about ISIS having ‘no place in the modern world’ was oblivious to the possibility that the modern world itself may be coming to an end. History is not predetermined to proceed always in a progressive, ever-better direction.   “If the current course of events and ideas is not reversed, the coming age will have abandoned its assumptions of open trade, open expression and the ideal of government by consent of the governed. Political Islam will be comfortable with itself at last.”

In January 2015, it already is.

In a comment stream to ‘Heckler’s Veto’ I responded to a reader with a summary timeline of Islam’s expansion that comports with the views offered by Henninger and Charles Hill.  It is reproduced below.  

… For openers, there should be no contention that Islam and Christianity have both traded territories over the centuries in conquest and colonization. The timeline is not all that complex and begins with the spread of Islam by the sword from the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century. By the end of the first millennium Islam had conquered and colonized all of north Africa (and most of its eastern coast), the middle east, Europe’s Iberian peninsula, and all but the eastern seaboard of India.

During the 800-1000+ period Muslim navies sought territorial footholds on the Italian boot and the Balkans. During the second millennium Islam’s armies expanded into south central Europe and what today is the Indonesian chain of islands. At the beginning of the second millennium Europe’s Christian kingdoms launched a series of ‘crusades’ to retake their Holy Land and blunt Islamic expansion. These had limited success with Christian control of the Levantine quickly dwindling and ending before 1300. Meanwhile the Ottoman Turks emerged as the Islamic power in the Levantine, conquering most of north Africa, the Levantine extending into Arabia, and all of south central Europe. This control lasted well into the 18th century, and it remains today in the Caucuses (Azerbaijan, southern Russia, Georgia) and the Balkans (primarily in Albania and Kosovo). The Islamic conquest of Europe began a hiatus with the Ottomans’ 1683 defeat at the Battle of Vienna.

European pushback into Islamic territories began in the 15th century at the end of which the Iberian peninsula again was all Christian. European conquests of Islam began in earnest in the 18th century and ended for all intents and purposes after the Treaty of Versailles concluding WW1, and legally with the ending of WW2. Today Islam again controls all of Asia Minor and is again on the march in Africa and has established itself in the population centers of Europe. According to their current geo-theocratic leaders, 1683 was considered to be the beginning of halftime used for consolidation, retrenching, and planning the resumption of the battle to establish the global caliphate.

A marked difference between Islamic and Christian territorial conquests during this thousand year see-saw was the way each sought to proselytize the populations of the conquered lands. Christianity’s efforts ranged between lame and non-existent since the latter day colonizations were done for economic purposes and not to spread the faith. Opposed to this was and still is Islam’s intent to become THE global religion with its enduring ‘Accept Allah or die!’ Today Islam tolerates no Christian territories or enclaves in its lands.

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138 responses to “Scattershots – 4jan15 (updated 8jan15)”

  1. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    “Adriana has done quite well for her self…”
    So Paul’s measure of a journalist is how much money they make. HuffPo made quite a name for itself stiffing it’s contributors while raking in the cash. The internet is filled with proof they run misleading headlines and push inaccurate news.
    Paul seems to only care that they made a lot of money.
    Breitbart has uncovered all sorts of left wing crime. Helping to expose and bring down the criminal Acorn organization put it in the left’s cross hairs for good.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    R.L. Crabb. Jeeze, don’t you know that I was much smarter than you? You are the typical lefty hypocrite who attacks everyone and then cries like a baby when you get some back. Regarding who is stupid. I would suggest you are stupid Crabb as you apparently don’t know history. Tell us all where the “good” Muslims are that are condemning this terrorist behavior. Of, you can’t eh? No you are a typical liberal who would rather claim to be for “free speech” but do your best to shut it down to others especially those on the right. My goodness, grow up and get a life.What a hoot!

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Scott, I once ran into Mike Huffington at a Republican semi annual party meeting when I was Chairman of the NCRCC back in the 90’s. He was married to Arrianna at the time. She married him for the money and was richly paid for here marriage license. He was actually a homosexual and just like Rock Hudson who married as a disguise, he came out in the end. Anyway, Arrianna is a hero to Paul Emery it appears. A woman who slept her way to the top.

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  4. Walt Avatar

    Hay Paul.. Get a load of what a so called “credible” news source tried to pull off.
    Yet you give BB a hard time.
    http://dailycaller.com/2015/01/09/nyt-issues-pseudo-correction-for-scrubbed-quote-in-charlie-hebdo-story/
    So let me guess… You will bitch about the Daily Caller. ( Uh,, how many LIBS have they taken down? about 5 by my count.) Yup,, the DC is the #2 feared (hated) news org. by LIBS next to FOX.

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  5. Walt Avatar

    So Ben,, why do you stay in a country you loath so much? Built on principals you criticize
    to no end. Is it like staying at a job where the boss treats you like crap, but the benefits are SO good it’s worth the abuse?
    As I say, If you don’t love it,, leave it.
    I do believe Cuba has the same mind set as you. your fellow LIBS have claimed that they have better heath care than we do. ( and dislike the U.S. just as much)

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  6. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    “He was actually a homosexual and just like Rock Hudson who married as a disguise, he came out in the end.”
    I used him as the poster boy against the Prop 8 opponents. I loved the look on their faces when I pointed out that gays can legally get married in Cali. – “Look at M Huffington!” Gays just have to follow the same rules as straights.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Ahhhh… Marriage for financial gain. That’s the American way.
    Ben needs to speak up and give his opinion if that’s ” Socially” ( as in Socialist) acceptable.

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  8. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Don’t have time today to twiddle thumbs with you guys but thought I would share this news story.
    No invasion of other countries, no axis of evil, no outing of covert spies, no torture, no suspending due process, no mass violating of peoples civil liberties, no trillions of dollars spent, no thousands of military lives lost, and no millions of innocent people displaced, injured, or killed.
    Charlie Hebdo hunt: Police storm two hostage sites
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30752239
    French police have stormed two hostage sites in Paris and north of the city, with the hostage takers reported dead.

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  9. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Walt,
    Marriages through the state are basically all for financial gain. The thousands of privileges married couples receive legally. That is why marriage through the state needs to be open for both hetero and homosexuals alike. If there weren’t financial gains to be had why would we go through the process of getting licenses through the county/ state?

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  10. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “The thousands of privileges married couples receive legally. That is why marriage through the state needs to be open for both hetero and homosexuals alike. If there weren’t financial gains to be had why would we go through the process of getting licenses through the county/ state?”
    All those goodies are there to support the obvious, Ben… traditional marriage generally results in children who have parents there to support them. It isn’t about a state subsidy for living with the person you want to have orgasms with.
    The civil partnerships in California provided every legal benefit of marriage save one… federal tax treatment and benefits. It’s about the money. It meant employer benefits were up to the employer. It’s about the money, and coercion.

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  11. Walt Avatar

    WOW Ben,, that’s why “states” have NO business sticking their nose into it.
    ” Marriage” historically has been a religious event. Because a man and a woman love each other. Yes, it’s also been used to stop wars ( that’s when it gets bastardized)
    Now the “union” of marriage has been highjacked for political reasons.
    Why the “state” had to get involved (except to make a buck off licences) is beyond reason.
    Funny how it’s always the LIBS that love to “redefine” things. Like the definition of “marriage” . ” One man, one woman” That was established through the Christian Churches
    a LONG time ago. Yup, Even before the United States was even dreamed of.
    So what happened to the SEPARATION of Church and state? LIBS love to cross that line when it’s politically expedient.
    Hell. LIBS are still trying to redefine the comma in the 2ND Amendment. ” OHHH No No No!!
    that comma means the people’s “well regulated Melisa”.. That’s what the military is today, so the people have no right to own guns”. Ah yes… LIB revisionism is alive and well.

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  12. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Greg,
    Traditional marriage argument is a distraction from the real debate. I could use all the ridiculous counters to the traditional marriage remark but will save it. If people didn’t receive financial advantages by going through the government why would anybody do it? If religious institutions don’t want to perform or condone same sex marriages that is up to them but our government should issue civil union as equal to marriage for legal privileges. I would like to end government and marriage all together but we have inserted all of these privileges that comes along with marriage in the US, which is the major problem.

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  13. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Greg,
    It turns out a person doesn’t need to be married to have children, who knew?
    Single motherhood in U.S. increases sharply
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/unmarried-motherhood-increases-sharply/2013/05/01/ef77c4ba-b26e-11e2-9a98-4be1688d7d84_story.html
    “More than six out of 10 women who give birth in their early 20s are unmarried, the Census Bureau said Wednesday in a report that shows sharp discrepancies in single mothers related to income, education and race.”

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 1054am – “I would like to end government and marriage all together …” Do I understand that in a social order you would design or advocate changing ours to would have no institutions of government or marriage? or did you mean that government should not insert itself into matters of inter-personal relationships? or …?

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  15. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    George,
    The latter of your choices, “government should not insert itself into matters of inter-personal relationships”

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    If religious institutions don’t want to perform or condone same sex marriages that is up to them but our government should issue civil union as equal to marriage for legal privileges.
    Actually the civil union idea was proposed ….all the same privileges, duties, and responsibilities…but rejected as being akin to the “separate but equal” doctrine. And I realize that you’ve been busy…. but a cottage industry has developed to sue people whose religion doesn’t sanction gay marriage so…..religious institutions that don’t want to perform or condone same sex marriages that is up to them.…. really isn’t up to them.

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  17. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 1114am – Does that then mean that the state (as the collective organ of society) should not recognize, promote, support, defend, … parent/child relationships and/or adult/adult relationships which provide beneficial environments for the nurture of the next generation of the state’s citizens? In short, should a society’s children receive any special dispensations from the state? If so, what dispensations?

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Oooh….jeffys 1st gun control post of 2015! This should be good!
    Ben Emery says:
    January 9, 2015 at 10:44 am
    Doesn’t surprise me one bit.
    I find it ironic when 2nd amendment fanatics use cars as an example in their defense.
    Cars we need to:
    – take proficiency classes
    – get tested and licensed to operate
    – get insurance
    – registration
    When I suggest any of these things for gun ownership, which is inline with the first four words of the 2nd amendment, “A well regulated Militia”, I get major push back.
    Personally I support the 2nd amendment BUT would like to see a real debate on the intent and 21st Century meaning of the amendment. The US Constitution is a living document despite what all the right wingers claim. If not then front loaded rifles/ muskets are the only “arms” the 2nd amendment is referring, in my opinion.

    Using your questionable rationale either US citizens are allowed to own with no restriction selective fire M4 rifles….equivalent to the weapons carried by soldiers….or you compose your next missive using quill pen and inkwell. I’m not sure that one amendment gets to be frozen in time if none of the others are.
    I look forward to seeing your next post nailed to the town bulletin board in 3 months.

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  19. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    George,
    I am waiting for my wife to come pick me up for an appointment this morning and don’t have the time to get into any drawn out discussions.
    I didn’t say the state has no place in future generations(children) but said the state has no place in marriage. Just because financial incentives are linked to a specific law doesn’t mean that everything that it encompasses is bad or wrong.
    Another issue that might surprise you, I think property taxes are a horrible idea since a person is technically only renting the property until the day they cannot afford to pay the taxes and then the government comes and takes it. I haven’t studied the issue but know other nations have different ways of making up that revenue. It also insures poor regions have the worst infrastructure e.g. schools. The revenue from property taxes are needed in most cases but are wrongfully attached to ownership of property, thus ensuring that nothing is ever done about them.

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  20. Walt Avatar

    Great catch Fish!! (pardon the pun) Back then civilians were on equal footing firepower wise with “government” troops. Musket for musket, and even cannon.
    I say stick to that “equal footing”, which is not the case today. us civilians have lost the “equal footing”.
    As it stands today, our rights to own guns are one vote away in the SCOTUS from being GONE. All it would take is one far Left judge appointment from “O” if one of the Conservative judges slips and falls taking a shower.
    Hell even civilian cops can privately buy and poses 30 round magazines here in Ca., but not us law abiding citizens. What gives? If their top cop thinks they should have them,, they should be issued by said cop shop.
    Here in Ca. a cop can buy any hand gun of his choosing, even if it’s on the “banned” list.. Again.. What gives? There are plenty of dirty cops.
    But some good news,, some of Ca,’s draconian gun laws have been shot down. Like the waiting period.

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  21. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 1142am – Absolutely take care of your health needs first. But I do look forward to your considered answer to my 1122am – it is an important question and does indicate a strong demarcation between Right and Left social philosophies (BTW, I didn’t attribute your saying anything about the state’s “place in future generations(children)”, but merely asked a question.)
    We’ll take care of property taxes after ‘putting the kids to bed’ 😉

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  22. Walt Avatar

    One the property tax issue,,, I say renters should have a “renters tax” there are more of those tax evaders that property owners.

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Back on the poor, mistreated, terrorists, and the tolerant radical Islamists,,
    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/south-park-terrorist-sues-over-prison-prayer-ban-015497
    ( will Paul take issue with the Smoking Gun? Will his panties be in a bunch? Will the derogatory attacks fly!? Stay tuned to find out.
    Same George time,, same George channel.

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  24. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Paul, Breitbart is far more reliable than MSNBC. The targets the late Breitbart slimed (IIRC his online presence got its turbocharging as Drudge’s overnight editor) generally really deserved sliming, including ACORN.
    “That’s the same Todd that believes the Cato Institute is not a legitimate Conservative voice.”
    Paul, it isn’t a legitimate conservative or Conservative voice. It’s always been libertarian. It’s also where conservatives go to get better ideas, though they generally manage to screw them up a bit in the translation.

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Paul, Breitbart is far more reliable than MSNBC.
    Or NBC….famed for setting pick up trucks on fire. Or “Rolling Stone”….of late screwing up gang rape stories to make SJW points. Or the Sacramento Bee who let Diana Griego Irwin get away with just plain making shit up for years. Or as recently as today the New York Times changing direct quotes made by the French terrorists……!

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  26. Walt Avatar

    Seems Paul may need to scrape off his Birkenstocks of the crap he stepped
    in before trying to tred in here to smell up the place with BS.

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  27. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Breitbart may he rest in peace, showed that the lamestreams Paul Emery likes are simply slimers. What a hoot.

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  28. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd writes: “He was married to Arrianna at the time. She married him for the money and was richly paid for here marriage license.”
    Sounds like you have a problem with women being successful. Except, of course, if you’re Sarah “The Quitter” Palin who dumps her responsibilities as the Peoples choice for Governor for the economic gain of being a media hack.
    Todd and Walt:
    Regarding the Breitbart the Slimmer he violated the most basic of all journalistic rules and that is to keep all unedited versions of interviews either audio or video as a first defense against being accused of editing to change the intent of the person being interviewed. I always teach that to my interns first thing. He had a long history of doing that. Here are some examples:
    http://mediamatters.org/research/2011/02/01/a-refresher-course-on-andrew-breitbarts-dishone/175837

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  29. George Rebane Avatar

    Administrivia – the Breitbart/Huffington thread is a far afield from this post’s topics. Perhaps better continued in the most recent sandbox?

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  30. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Paul Emery is putting words in my mouth again. No Paul, you can’t do that. I love women. I simply pointed out that Arianna usedkills other than her brain to gain a whole lot of money form Mike Huffington. I wonder how she did that? If you like hustlers, than have at it.
    Regarding Breitbart. As long as he slimed liberals he was my guy. That seems to be the problem you have Paul Emery. He slimed your ilk. If he made a few mistakes along the way so be it. He did a huge service for the American people by exposing the true slimers, your lamestream media types. He is a hero. Your pals are slime.

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  31. Paul Emery Avatar

    Got it George. My response to Todd 3:45 will be in the Sandbox

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  32. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Traditional marriage argument is a distraction from the real debate.”
    To the contrary, that it’s best for fathers, mothers and children for the mothers and fathers to be married when bearing children, and it’s best for the children into adulthood for their mothers and fathers to remain married, is the real debate: it’s why marriage is supported by every government I know of. It isn’t to make orgasms cheaper, it’s to support children because without children a people wither, and without stable families, the costs to governments high and low gets really expensive really fast. Try reading the Moynihan report, Ben, from one of the great liberals of the 20th century. Unfortunately, it came true.
    “Baby daddy” isn’t the moral or the financial equivalent of a father married to the mother of his children till death do they part, and while no one gets married because of the not so subtle benefits, the benefits do encourage it, which is why the benefits exist.
    Traditional marriage existed before mankind had a written language, before Christianity, before Judaism. It’s in our genes.

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  33. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Well, speaking of Judaism, them Muslims sure have a hard on for the Jews,
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11384914

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  34. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Can’t blame Mike Huffington for going gay after being married to Arianna. Heck, if I was married to her, I would swear off women too. Ok, ok, off to the sandbox

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  35. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Greg,
    It is a distraction my friend, we are talking about equality and democratic republic form of governance. The marriage we are focusing on is a legal marriage that gives certain privileges for that union. Those who are willing to sacrifice their individualism for a mutual joint relationship with another receives many privileges in our society. These privileges should be available in equity to those who are willing to sacrifice their individuality to a mutual relationship with another despite their gender? In your world, should hermaphrodites be able to marry? Should those who are unable to bear children marry?
    The weakening of the households has more to do with economics not marriage equality. Only until the last few years has same sex marriage been legal but divorce rates have been around 50% for decades. Is it a fluke or is their connection of when wages stopped rising divorce rates spiked and never came back down? Wages plateaued in the early to mid 70’s but the cost of living continued to increase forcing both parents to enter into the work force. Two things happened 1) women now had their own income and no longer reliant on husband income only 2) it flooded the work pool causing wages to stagnate. What should have happened was the legal full time work week should have been reduced to 6 hours a day allowing both parents to share the responsibility of raising children and earning the household income.

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  36. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Those who are willing to sacrifice their individualism for a mutual joint relationship with another receives many privileges in our society.”
    And if it’s a marriage between a man and a woman, by Loving v. Virginia, it is a civil right irrespective of race precisely because of the relationship of marriage to reproduction. It ain’t the government’s business who your mate is. It still isn’t, but to mate takes a male and a female.
    It’s all about reproduction, Ben, no matter how hard you dance to make it because of something else.
    Here’s the earliest family burial I know of:
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081117-stone-age-family.html
    A man, a woman, and two of their children. Expect that no church, no government sanctified their union, but no one would deny they were man and wife.

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  37. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Is anyone else bothered by the fact that on the same day of the march against radical islam and the French declare war on radical islam with the Prime Minister saying ” It is a war against terrorism, against jhihadism, against radical islam….” our prez calls for a summit against violent extremism and nowhere in it mentions the jhiadies or radical islam? The US is being called out across the world, especially the muslim world for our failure to have a high ranking official like the prez or vp at the Paris march, just the ambassador. One opined it was because the prez and his crew have never and will never say radical Islamic terror. Have to wonder if the prez will call it work place violence, you know just like ft hood? The mass media has already surrendered to the jhihadies based on how few re-printed the cartoons. Lefty jeffy is bravely printing a cartoon about the republican congress, ooooh so brave and edgy. Come on stand up in solidarity with your claimed profession and re-print the cartoons, say start with the turban bomb one that started this pattern.

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    First it was Postal Workers taking the hunting rifle to the office. Now it is members of the Religion of Peace taking fire sticks to the office, market, and town square. What do they have in common?? Answer: they all were disgruntled.

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