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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. Walt Avatar

    Barry. Even in Germany the Nazis are regaining a foothold. They just renamed themselves
    “the Golden Dawn”. Same beliefs, just a different name.

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  2. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    George,
    I didn’t bother reading any comments since my last post because I didn’t want get sidetracked.
    I will go back to my “chickens coming home to roost” assertion with European colonization of the 19th/20th Century. The other issue we have discussed in previous posts what role does the US/ West have in intervening with coups, invasions, puppet regimes, ect…. while propping up a small few in these countries while their natural resources are basically handed over to western corporate interests and the people live under strict regimes with little recourse or access to the profits of the natural resources.
    Until you can admit this has as much if not more responsibility towards the rise of radical Islam, we will keep going around in circles.
    Your position in the past has been since the US can back it up militarily it has the authority to do what ever it wants.
    As for who we invaded, neither nation of Iraq or Afghanistan had anything to do with 9/11. In fact Afghanistan offered to hand over Osama bin Laden to the US and the Bush administration said “No”. Bush/ Cheney invasions had very little to do with the attacks of 9/11 and everything to do with getting regimes in place that are friendly to US/ West corporate interests for the purposes of pipelines and 2nd largest oil reserves on the planet.
    Bush Rejects Taliban Bin Laden Offer
    By Kathy Gannon
    Associated Press Writer
    Sunday, Oct. 14, 2001; 1:50 p.m. EDT
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20011014/aponline135016_000.htm

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  3. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The PBS news had its emery goggles on and closed the report on the paris terror with “two of the gunmen were French and the other was a teenager”. Ya right, one was a jihadi who had been in jail for jihadi acts and fought for isis and his brother plus a pawn. Another score for the socialist gun control and politically correct kid gloves for scum. So now only the jihadi’s have guns. Ask the wounded and then executed cops family what they think of the EU’s no background checks on immigrants claiming asylum now? Does any of this sound like our DHS and State Dept. rules? Do you think there are going to be checks on the 70k Syrian refugees we have agreed to let in?

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 717pm – Today’s radical Islam was mainline Islam even before European colonization began. Until your historical perspective goes back a bit more than your own comfort zone, we will indeed be going around in circles. Islam is not responding to Europe and America; first last and always, Islam is responding to the call of its prophet.

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  5. Walt Avatar

    No dice Ben,, it was CLINTON that turned down OBL’s head on a platter.
    Recheck your piss poor sources.
    Yup,, you’ve have gone off the deep end….

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  6. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Barry, there are moderate people, but there is no such thing as a moderate Muslin. “When you come upon a non-believer, spite him on the shoulder untilblood gushes forth.” That is the Quaran, that IS Islam. No moderation about Islam, only moderate people.
    Everytime somebody gets murdered or blown up by someone yelling God is Great, all the friggin leaders of the free world rush to the cameras and say “that is not Islam”. Like hell it ain’t. How stupid do they think we are????????????. That IS Islam. I get it, the victims get it, our leaders including Obama Hussein don’t. Workplace violence is just code for yanking our chain.

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  7. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Ben Emery is a good example of what our education system produces now. He has no knowledge of true history and spouts mantra without knowledge. Islam conquered through force and mass murder their territories in the 7th century. While Europe was in tatters for 500 years, Islam was on the march. They “colonized” millions of people and many countries and regions via threat of convert or die. Most of the middle east was part of the Ottoman Empire and that was destroyed in WW1 and those countries gained freedom from a MUSLIM EMPIRE! But Ben Emery refuses to read the truth and lives in a ignorant cocoon of dumbness.

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  8. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    I hope Europa wakes up or wall up. First Israel, then Europe, then America. Maybe Europe is waking up the their new welcomed immigrants, aka, the snake in the grass.
    http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2349/european-concerns-muslim-immigration

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Time to help Ben out a bit. To make it easy for him, simple English will have to do.
    The Radicals called for a “holy war”. ( now look that up Ben… What is a Holy war?)
    So NO other religion will do in their eyes. ( convert or DIE) You will live by their rules and laws! ( That means they hate the way we live.) Yes, Ben,, even the way YOU live.
    So Ben,, you going to convert to make them happy? That will be a yes or no answer.

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar

    George writes:
    ” Today’s radical Islam was mainline Islam even before European colonization began.”
    George by referring to European Colonization do you include the Crusades? Those Christian types were pretty swell human beings in those days.
    “A leading historian of the Crusades believes that 1099 massacre of Jerusalem’s inhabitants by the army of the First Crusade was not the result of religious fervour, but rather, “the cold-blooded implementation of…’ethnic cleansing’.”
    In his recent article, “The Demographics of Urban Space in Crusade Period Jerusalem (1099-1187), Alan V. Murray of the University of Leeds examines what happened when the Crusaders stormed into the Holy City on July 15th after a long siege. Many of the chronicles graphically describe the violence as the Crusaders slaughtered the Muslim and Jewish inhabitants. For example, Raymond of Aguilers wrote, “Some of the pagans were mercifully beheaded, others pierced by arrows plunged from towers, and yet others, tortured for a long time, were burned to death in searing flames.”
    http://www.medievalists.net/2011/01/14/crusaders-massacre-of-jerusalem-was-done-in-cold-blood-not-religious-frenzy-historian-argues/

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  11. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Moral equavvicy. B waiting and waiting for this. Something that happened 900 years ago to deflect attention from what is happening TODAY. So predicable.

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  12. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Paul, you old sage you. Good interview on the air last night. Next time you spin some records, play one of Islam’s greatest hits for me. I will be rockin’ to the oldies.

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  13. Bill the Tozer Avatar
    Bill the Tozer

    Barry again, concerning moderate Muslims:
    The Koran is full of verses such as sura 47 verse 4: “When ye meet the unbelievers, smite at their necks and cause a bloodbath among them.” How much more Islamic do you want it, Mr. Pruitt?

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1042pm – Please see my 1055am under ‘Heckler’s Veto’.

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  15. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    The Crusaders of the last millinea seem to get the blood boiling for Muslim apologists. I think a thousand years ago kind of cleanses the reasons. My goodness, the target was Jerusalem not the whole country or the rest of the middle east.

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 07 January 2015 at 10:42 PM
    And as usual I find you less than convincing…..
    As usual, we’re seeing most of the usual suspects telling the usual taqiyya, claiming that murdering people is against Islam, that it’s just a few bad apples, that Christians do it too, that Charlie Hebdo had it coming, and so forth.
    They are all lies. Islam is a religion of the sword and has been since its inception.
    Christian popes are given names like Pius and Benedictus and Clemens. Islamic caliphs were proud to bear names such as al-Mansur “the victorious”, which the Caliph of Cordoba assumed after his victory at the Battle of Torrevicente in 981. Furthermore, if it is reasonable to hold Christians today responsible for the actions of other Christians during the Crusades nearly one thousand years ago, how is it unreasonable to hold Muslims today responsible for the action of other Muslims yesterday?
    As I have repeatedly observed, we are about fifty years into the third great wave of Islamic expansion in the West. It was previously turned back at Tours, and again at Vienna. Given the delusions that still persist among the Western governments and the left side of the West’s electorates, it seems unlikely that the murderous assault on the Charlie Hebdo offices mark the high water mark of the third wave of Islamic aggression.

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  17. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Fish, you are right on the money. What I see happening is the West will see their demise right before it happens and deport all the Muslims, good and bad, back to their country of origin. That is what the Spanish did in 1592 I believe. These acts of murder and treachery inside free countries will cause a reaction and it will not be pretty.

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    I draw your kind attention to this post’s 8jan15 update.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    What happened in Paris goes to show what happens when guns are outlawed.
    The bad guys can shoot as many as they like, knowing no one is there to stop them.
    Not even a cop.

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  20. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Everybody,
    If we want to go back throughout history the Christians win hands down for the most death and destruction in the name of a religion. The Totalitarian iron fist of Stalin and Mao are the only ones that can compete with Christianity with about 55 million murdered. Lets just stay in the America’s for now. In the name of Christianity the Americas were colonized and tens of millions of indigenous people were tortured, slaughtered, and enslaved. Here are some examples of Christian love and peace spread across the Americas.
    I would argue these people were using religion to justify their death and destruction and were in fact not Christian at all. Just like ISIS, Taliban, al Qaeda, Hamas, ect…. are doing with Islam.
    A Spanish missionary, Bartolome de las Casas, described eye-witness accounts of mass murder, torture and rape.
    “One day, in front of Las Casas, the Spanish dismembered, beheaded, or raped 3000 people. ‘Such inhumanities and barbarisms were committed in my sight,’ he says, ‘as no age can parallel….’ The Spanish cut off the legs of children who ran from them. They poured people full of boiling soap. They made bets as to who, with one sweep of his sword, could cut a person in half. They loosed dogs that ‘devoured an Indian like a hog, at first sight, in less than a moment.’ They used nursing infants for dog food.” – Barry Lopez, “The Rediscovery of North America: The Thomas D. Clark lectures,” University Press of Kentucky, (1990)
    Christopher Columbus Journal-the Native people in the West Indies — as timid, artless, free, and generous.
    “Columbus took the title ‘Admiral of the Ocean Sea’ and proceeded to unleash a reign of terror unlike anything seen before or since. When he was finished, eight million Arawaks — virtually the entire native population of Hispaniola — had been exterminated by torture, murder, forced labor, starvation, disease and despair.”- Peter Montague, “#671 – Columbus Day, 1999,” Rachel’s Environment & Health News, Environmental Research Foundation
    “From the beginning, the Spaniards saw the native Americans as natural slaves, beasts of burden, part of the loot. When working them to death was more economical than treating them somewhat humanely, they worked them to death. The English, on the other hand, had no use for the native peoples. They saw them as devil worshippers, savages who were beyond salvation by the church, and exterminating them increasingly became accepted policy.” – Hans Koning, “The conquest of America: How the Indian nations lost their continent,” Monthly Review Press, (1993)
    David E. Stannard on British and their form of Christianity.
    “Hundreds of Indians were killed in skirmish after skirmish. Other hundreds were killed in successful plots of mass poisoning. They were hunted down by dogs, ‘blood-Hounds to draw after them, and Mastives [mastiffs] to seize them.’ Their canoes and fishing weirs were smashed, their villages and agricultural fields burned to the ground. Indian peace offers were accepted by the English only until their prisoners were returned; then, having lulled the natives into false security, the colonists returned to the attack. It was the colonists’ expressed desire that the Indians be exterminated, rooted ‘out from being longer a people upon the face of the earth.’ In a single raid the settlers destroyed corn sufficient to feed four thousand people for a year. Starvation and the massacre of non-combatants was becoming the preferred British approach to dealing with the natives.”- David E. Stannard, “American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New World,” Oxford University Press, (1992)
    Should I keep going? I can post a thousand of these examples of how in the name of Christianity people were suppressed, oppressed, tortured, enslaved, and murdered.

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  21. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    In a philosophy of religion class we were asked to write down one question about religion at the beginning of the class. My question was along these lines-
    Can the human race figure out that religion is used by the power elite to get foot soldiers for war?
    The call for a Holy War is rallying point just like “United We Stand” was in the US while we were being lied into two invasions of choice.
    What created the conditions for the call for the Holy War to take place?
    You guys continue to dance around the causation for the anger. Look how the US reacted to one morning of deeds that killed 3,000 Americans. That is chicken feed to the suffering, destruction, and death caused by US/ West in the middle east over the last century.
    I do not condone any violence by any group but to pretend the US/ West are victims is being blind or straight up lying to yourselves.

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  22. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Ben Emery | 08 January 2015 at 10:26 AM
    Should I keep going? I can post a thousand of these examples of how in the name of Christianity people were suppressed, oppressed, tortured, enslaved, and murdered.

    “……. if it is reasonable to hold Christians today responsible for the actions of other Christians during the Crusades (and other times as you justifiably point out) nearly one thousand years ago, how is it unreasonable to hold Muslims today responsible for the action of other Muslims yesterday!”

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  23. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Fish,
    That is my point. Read through the thread. I’m trying to keep it to the last century or so and the colonization, western interventions, coups, puppet regimes, and resource theft. But everyone wants to keep bringing up history from hundreds of years ago.

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  24. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    OR
    Should we go back to the beginning of Christianity and the death and destruction of tribal regions of the continent of Europe or also known as the Christian conquest of Europe. From there we can move on to the continent of Africa and then Australia.
    Who wants to play this game?
    Who knows what the snakes represent in Saint Patrick’s Day? Does Druid mean anything to any of you guys?

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Fish,
    That is my point. Read through the thread. I’m trying to keep it to the last century or so and the colonization, western interventions, coups, puppet regimes, and resource theft. But everyone wants to keep bringing up history from hundreds of years ago.

    I have…as usual you conflate and redirect to your only targets: “The West” in general and corporations.
    The history of humanity has been one of colonization and unpleasant consequences to those colonized. You only want to go back and hundred years because it restricts the terms of the argument to bolster your point……that western civilization is evil.
    That’s fine Ben….you’re entitled to your opinion.

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  26. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Fish,
    We are talking about what is causing “radical” Islam to go on the offensive. I am bringing up living conditions brought about our intervening in the middle east region since the combustible engine and oil based economy has taken root. Many here want to claim it is the religion of Islam that is causing this to happen therefore the West is an innocent victim. To show proof they have to go centuries before oil was even discovered for any real use. Western civilization is anything but civil, as I continue to point out.
    So fish, do you want to have the conversation of western interventions in the middle east the last 80 to 100 years?

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  27. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I think we are simply responding to Ben Emery’s history lessons as we have all pointed out the transgressions of his favorite people, the Muslims. I am way past worrying about feeling “guilty” for things that happened that I had nothing to do with. Ben Emery can carry the guilt for all of us who gives a flying f**k about the colonizations over history. Jeeze Ben Emery, your eyes would have a definite slant in them if Genghis Khan’s sons had not stopped Poland and returned to his funeral. Are you that dense? Apparently.
    Yesterday a few terrorists of the Muslim religion acted on their religion and murdered innocent people in the Muslim’s declaration of war. We all want to live peaceably but these sh*tbags who think the warrior Mohammed is the “real thing” will not agree. So I would suggest Ben Emery go overseas to teach ISIL about the wrongs of the West before they chop off his head.

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  28. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Perhaps Ben E. should get a refresher on islam from Anjem Choudary’s USA today op ed. Take it from the dogs mouth about their world view and why your rationalizations and excuses are irrelevant. They would happily take people with your world view out en mass given the chance.
    [here is the link to the op-ed. gjr]
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/01/07/islam-allah-muslims-shariah-anjem-choudary-editorials-debates/21417461/

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  29. Walt Avatar

    Well Ben If you hate the U.S. as much as your posts disseminate, Leave. Denounce your citizenship and head for sandier regions. Grow that shaggy face hair and heard goats and sell camels. And don;t forget a nice prayer rug since you will lose your head without one.
    That’s what self hating white guys do. But once you leave the safety of the U.S. the Bill of Rights is no good.
    Before you leave,,, remember it was Christianity the U.S. laws and beliefs was built on.
    Not Buddhism, Sharia law, Tree worship, or the GODS of Mt. Olympus.Not even Atheism.
    Yup,, Those that believe in Christ almighty. And it turned into the greatest nation. ( because EVERYONE wants to come here)
    And now Progressiveism wants to destroy it with political correctness.

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  30. fish Avatar
    fish

    So fish, do you want to have the conversation of western interventions in the middle east the last 80 to 100 years?
    Why? Aggressive Islam got it’s foot in the door with Wahabism which largely predated the petroleum age. Petrodollars have fueled it’s more recent expansion that is true but if you were the House of Saud wouldn’t you would want to show the crazys the door so they would be less likely to spoil things for you as you made your trillions?
    As mentioned earlier; “They are all lies. Islam is a religion of the sword and has been since its inception”.

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  31. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Also, I recall the Taliban, another offshoot of the religion of peace and whatever, blowing up the temples of other religions in their territory. Wasn’t a Buddhist temple the last big one? You can’t get more peaceful than Buddhists can you? Just like Stalin, Castro, Mao, Hitler and Mussolini did to churches and believers the Islamic hordes will take your icons and shove them up your *** and then cut off our head. So you go Ben Emery, go take your words of peace and love and go convince your favorite people. Hell, we love everyone here in the USA and we put it on paper. Called the Constitution. Ben, go find the equivalent in the Muslim countries and get back to us.

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  32. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “That’s fine Ben….you’re entitled to your opinion.”
    No more than we’re entitled to blasting the little a-hole for having blissfully ignorant opinions scattered throughout his tedious periodic sermonettes inflicted upon the rest of us.

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  33. fish Avatar
    fish

    No more than we’re entitled to blasting the little a-hole for having blissfully ignorant opinions scattered throughout his tedious periodic sermonettes inflicted upon the rest of us.
    Well since we do that on a fairly regular basis…..I think Ben is still entitled to his opinion.

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  34. Walt Avatar

    Here we go with that “religion of peace” crap from our top Muslim. ( “O” claims to be Christian out of expediency though was raised Mooslum)
    http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/01/08/6-times-the-obama-administration-said-its-job-was-to-promote-islam/
    This is why we should never elect someone who is sympathetic, and believes the same as our enemies.
    When was the last photo op of Dear Leader going to church?

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  35. George Rebane Avatar

    Re opinions – Yep, we all have them and this is the place to put them on display, along with the bases for embracing them so dearly.

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  36. Paul Emery Avatar

    Walt
    Shame on you for linking to Breitbart as a source of truth. Founded by the legendary slimer Andrew Breitbart ir has no credibility and is no more than a shrill joke in journalism. No excuse for using them as a source of truth.

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  37. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Walt, thanks for linking to Breitbart for the info. He was a hero to many as he published the trith the lamestreams choose not to. So thanks.

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  38. Walt Avatar

    Yup,, LIBS hate truth tellers. Funny how Paul bitches when every instance is on video.
    ( that’s called factual PROOF…Paul..)
    Now tell us “O” didn’t say those things Paul, and all those instances are fabricated.
    How dare you pipe up with no facts to show otherwise.

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  39. Walt Avatar

    Maybe Paul is pissed that Breitbart and friends have caught Progressives on tape as the lying bastards they are. From voter fraud to abortion scams, to hookers looking for tax shelters.

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  40. Walt Avatar

    Paul will REALLY hate this news. (from you know who)
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2015/01/08/dish-network-gets-dished/
    Yup,, another LIB outfit makes a real bad move. Is DISH a Ca. outfit? They are losing customers like Ca. loses employers. ( in droves)

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  41. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd, Walt
    Elmer Gantry was talking to you when he sneered, thinking he was off mike, “I feed them dog food and they think it’s steak” Breitbart had zero credibility as a journalist and was held in the same esteem as the National Enquirer. You guys surprise me more every day. That’s the same Todd that believes the Cato Institute is not a legitimate Conservative voice.

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  42. Walt Avatar

    LOL Paul, BB has better credibility that Huffpuff of Mother Jones, or name your LIB rag.
    The masses know full well LIB news lies. That’s why they are going tits up.
    So cry me a river. “Elmer Gantry” ?? Never heard of him. Cousin to Elmer Fudd?
    Funny,, the N.E. got some good scoops on Clinton as I recall. BTW, The N.E. makes more money than Huffpuff,, and Huffpuff doesn’t even pay it’s contributors.

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  43. Walt Avatar

    Thanks Paul for showing your disdain for a reliable news outlet. I will be happy to
    post anything that’s anti LIB newsworthy for your reading pleasure.
    Like this one about a lunatic LIB.
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/01/08/alan-grayson-republicans-are-the-white-christian-party/
    Even Ben should enjoy what this clown has to say.

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  44. Paul Emery Avatar

    My mistake. The film was “Face in the Crowd” with Andy Griffith. He plays an Arkansas hobo who becomes an overnight media sensation but becomes drunk with fame and power and eventually becomes exposed as the fraud he became?

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  45. Paul Emery Avatar

    By the way Walt Huff Post has just been bought by AOL for a tidy sum. Adriana has done quite well for her self. No one is making that kind of offer for Slimebart’s “legacy”,
    “The Huffington Post, the ground-breaking online news and opinion site founded by Arianna Huffington on a shoestring budget, is to be bought for $315m by AOL in a move sure to stun new media sceptics and believers alike.”
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/richard-adams-blog/2011/feb/07/huffington-post-sale-aol-ariana

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  46. Michael R. Kesti Avatar
    Michael R. Kesti

    Walt 08Jan15 12:26
    “Well Ben If you hate the U.S. as much as your posts disseminate, Leave.”
    This is plainly and simply wrong, Walt. Fundamental to being a nation of freemen is the right to criticize and attempt to change that which we feel is wrong about our nation. To suggest that any citizen’s opinions should cost him his citizenship indicates that you are devoid of appreciation for the responsibilities of being free.
    I’ve long had little respect for many of your opinions and I now have none. But you are entitled to them and so is Ben entitled to his.

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  47. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “To suggest that any citizen’s opinions should cost him his citizenship”
    No one did.

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  48. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Walt, funny how Paul Emery rails against a journalist who is considered a hero by many. I would say many of the things Paul Emery has said on this pages and probably to his pals after the mikes are off at KVMR would turn peoples toes up. But since Breitbart created a huge reliable organization and Paul is at KBMR I think I’ll go with Breibart.
    Kesti, I am glad that Ben Emery is here giving out the opinions of a dedicated socialist/liberal. It shows the readers the difference between those that hate themselves and their own country and those that are more lenient. Walt has as much right to tell Ben Emery to leave and find his nirvana as he seems to not like it here in the place he, Ben, can spew.

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  49. RL Crabb Avatar

    Despite the attack on my colleagues in Paris, I refuse to label all Muslims as terrorists. Al Qaeda, Isis, and others of their ilk use attacks like this to stir up hatred and by doing so, improve their chances to recruit converts. To say that all people of a certain sect are the same would be like me saying that all conservatives are as stupid as Todd.

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