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George Rebane

[This is the addended transcript of my regular KVMR commentary broadcast on 13 January 2016.  An edited version of it was also published in the 16jan16 Union.]

Listening to President Obama’s State of the Union speech last night was a bit surreal.  The speech was remarkable in that he clearly described the alternate universe that has been home to his administration for the last seven years.  Our smiling president pridefully peeled off his accomplishments one after the other.  At least half the country had no idea what he was talking about.


In spite of the flood of facts to the contrary, he saw his tenure as a long string of domestic and foreign policy successes.  Touting his version of a recovered economy, he pointed to the longest period of job growth since WW2.  Well yes, when we consider that this has been the most drawn out and anemic recovery in US history with accompanying numbers that detail the slowest growth of GDP, jobs, and wages while almost doubling the national debt during what dubiously can be called a recovery that now teeters at the edge of the next recession.  If true, then the millions of workers who have abandoned the workforce will never know when the last recession ended and the new one began.  The unemployment rate is low only because of the hokey way it is calculated.  In reality systemic unemployment is at a record level with the war on poverty lost, and more Americans than ever on government transfer payments.

The President admitted that during his years the country’s political parties have become more polarized.  But what he missed was that instead of becoming the Great Uniter he promised, he has driven mainstreet Americans further apart than they were in the 1960s.  Today communities across the land have a strong ‘us and them’ attitude.  This most divisive of presidents has made it so that conservatives and liberals don’t even feel comfortable socializing.  Each faction has a fortress mentality, withdrawing into their collectivist or conservetarian corners from which they view the other as being some combination of evil and terminally ignorant.

On the domestic front the president’s administration has demonstrably mismanaged and/or corrupted departments of government that affect us all.  The scandals with and within the IRS, Department of Justice, Homeland Security, the EPA, Health and Human Services, Veterans Administration, Department of Commerce, etc continue to make daily headlines as one or another area of malfeasance is uncovered, brought to light, and then quickly buried by the lamestream.  Over the last two terms this president has surrounded himself with more incompetent cabinet members and administrators than any other elected executive in memory.  The result is that, along with curtailing our personal liberties, businesses today face historical headwinds from their regulatory and tax burdens, burdens which Democrats promise to increase even more if they succeed in November and double down with Obama Version 3.0.

In foreign policy this administration has wrought an unmitigated disaster by turning the US into a palpably weak and unreliable partner to our allies, and an object of utter contempt by would be hegemons in Eurasia, the middle east, and east Asia.  In a Göbellian manner Obama crows of victory after victory while our enemies occupy new territories, and radical Islam now regularly carries out successful attacks in the heartlands of Europe and America.  All that while we witness millions of unassimilated colonists and economic migrants illegally cross borders here and in Europe.

In response, all of our allies are busy making and implementing their Plan Bs, after they have seen how toothless America has become when it decided to lead from behind, and announced to the world that it wants to become just another nothing-special good neighbor nation in a new global community.  For those new to history, that has never been our role, as we continue to unveil the fundamental transformation of our formerly exceptional country which increased, defended, and enriched human civilization for almost two hundred years.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on Rebane’s Ruminations where the addended transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  Thank you for listening.

[Addendum] What I continue to find hard to believe is the manner in which progressive politicians in the west maintain their delusional denial of Islam’s role in the terrorist attacks worldwide.  Anyone with three digits in their IQ should by now know that Islam is not only a strong religion, but also a comprehensive prescription for the world’s social order.  Devout Muslims understand that to their deepest being, and unabashedly declare their support for such future for mankind.  The so-called moderate Muslims living among us will not militate against their radical brethren for the simple reason that, when polled in anonymous privacy, they agree on matters such as the role of Sharia in the west, and the disposition of those who actively resist Islam’s advances.

Yet our progressive betters, here and in Europe, refuse to acknowledge the Islamic provenance of the acts of grisly terror and aggressive rejection of western culture that happens to their own people in their very midst.  After every one of these attacks by Muslims ranging from sexual harassment of women to wholesale murder, these same politicians grab the nearest microphone and declare to the world that Islam had no role in the atrocity.  These ignorant pronouncements are beyond hubris, and do nothing but invite more radicalization and further attacks.

We saw the most recent examples of that in Germany with the mayors of major cities in which women were brutalized on New Year’s Eve.  And also our own mayor of Philadelphia, who declared that he had no evidence that the policeman’s shooter was an Islamic terrorist, was the latest putz in what has become a long line of such harmful idiots.  The shooter shouted praises to Allah during the act, purposely wore Arab clothing, proudly declared later that he acted in the name of and according to the dictates of Allah, and confirmed that he was a loyal follower of ISIS.  And yet the mayor, …, unbelievable.

All this derives from the profoundly destructive leadership of our Islamophilic President who countless times demonstrated that his homage to his heritage knows no bounds.  The same President whose lips cannot utter ‘Islamic terrorist’ invited representatives of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) to attend his farewell State of the Union.  CAIR has long been identified as having aims inimical to America and its culture, and has been identified by the FBI as being in league with Islamic terror organizations.  The Investors Business Daily reports that “in a 2007-2008 terrorism trial against a Muslim charity, FBI agents testified that CAIR was a "Hamas front," and U.S. prosecutors subsequently designated CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator in the case. It remains on that Justice Department list today, despite CAIR protests.”

Barack Hussein Obama is not and has never been a leader who would secure the United States against Islamic aggression either overseas or within our own borders.  As I opined early in this president’s tenure, it was clear then and is confirmed now that Obama has always looked at the American presidency as a stepping stone to higher office.

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110 responses to “Swansong from an Alternate Universe”

  1. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Lets translate the ‘jons’ 325 in response to G’s 257. Duh whatd ya say? You so mean Gregory putting the wee sock puppet in an uncomfortable position of having to admit ignorance. Oh well, by now he has googled it! LOL 😉

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    Yes! I mentioned just above the fact that Greg seems to fluster you.

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  3. rl crabb Avatar

    Greg 1:37pm – The word I used was bigotry, not racist. There are plenty of them out there, flaunting it on their crude, misspelled signs and Facebook posts. It’s quite fashionable this year.

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    Apropos this President’s ongoing assault on the 2nd Amend – RR has long taken a stand that designating and then advertising that certain public venues and, of course, schools are ‘gun-free zones’ is the height of idiocy and give comfort only to idiots. A correspondent sent me a recent piece by Dr John Lott about the record on how such gun-free zones prevent mass shootings.
    http://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/gun-free-zones-put-innocent-danger

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  5. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Yeah Crabb, it is just white republicans. Jeeze, I met many democrats in my life that went apoplectic when the kid brought someone not white home for inspection. Democrats and indies and blacks and Hispanics are all bigots and racists. Just a fact of life.

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  6. rl crabb Avatar

    Well, Toddy, I never specifically singled out Republickins, only Trump supporters. I imagine there are many parties that fit under the Trump standards, even some Democrats. It takes all types, babe.

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  7. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    The word I used was bigotry, not racist. There are plenty of them out there, flaunting it on their crude, misspelled signs and Facebook posts. It’s quite fashionable this year.
    -rl crabb
    Considering that a ‘bigot’ is someone who is intolerant to those who hold different opinions, there is a certain irony here.

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  8. rl crabb Avatar

    So you’re okay with it, Driveby?

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Alternative Universe is right. Hard to believe it’s been only 70 years and is beginning to happen again….not from Nazis, but from Islamics.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-laitman/jews-have-no-future-in-fr_b_8987428.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

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  10. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Toddy? LOL! A return to the schoolyard. All races are bigots to all races. Everyone including you crabby. But we humans don’t want to admit it and are delusional. A lot of bad things are practiced on this planet and we all say we abhor them but they still happen. And the enemies of peace and tranquility know how to use them. As far as Trump, I would say he is simply a realist and since he voices that reality, his critics point fingers at him when they should actually look in the mirror. Look in the mirror.

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  11. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    rlcrabb 6:22AM
    I’m willing to consider any opinion with a certain equanimity.
    Different people have different group fealties, and a lot of notions have been invented (culture, race, government, religion, bowling leagues) to handle the problem of applying altruism to non-family members. My best guess is that you’d be surprised how much of your own strongly felt opinions, especially these shoot-from-the-hip political ones, have a foundation built on innate factors (DNA and the like). It’s probably best to reassess opinions on a daily basis.
    In terms of all the immigration/invasion fuss that’s going on, I have to admit that looking at the history of large groups, heterogeneous ones either tend to break up from internal stresses or have a strong new meme overlaid on them. I can think offhand of two models, the first is Roman, which implies an extremely strong (more than extreme by modern standards) set of mores that citizens are expect to self-apply (ie. Roman virtues), a second might be the Soviet model of a system of surveillance and law enforcement which is used to get the various sub-groups to get along well enough.
    My best guess is that the West is headed for the second, especially given modern technology, but I really don’t know.

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  12. rl crabb Avatar

    I’m always reading about the “war of civilizations” on this site and others, which leads me to wonder what the strategery is to deal with the one billion plus Muslims in the world. I don’t care for their uptight religion either, but most of them don’t seem to be interested in conquering the world. (Indonesians would be a recent example.) The loudest voices pushing for an apocalyptic final solution, for lack of a better term, are conservatives and radical Islam. So enlighten me.

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  13. rl crabb Avatar

    Here’s one idea: You could put the Muzzies and the humanists together and let let them kill each other.Maybe Nevada County could get one of those “Northern California” camps to make up for all the lost pot money. http://www.newslo.com/ted-cruzs-father-suggests-placing-atheists-in-camps/

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  14. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The Crabbman @ 8:33am this rainy morn:
    “The loudest voices pushing for an apocalyptic final solution, for lack of a better term, are conservatives and radical Islam. So enlighten me.”
    Enlighten me? Ok
    https://www.facebook.com/BaneUnrated/photos/a.406113909505237.1073741828.406106636172631/853798451403445/?type=3&theater

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  15. rl crabb Avatar

    Yer gonna need a bigger room, bubba.

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  16. George Rebane Avatar

    A slightly edited version of this post appears in today’s (16jan16) edition of The Union.
    Re Bob Crabb’s continued amazement that we are truly in a war between civilizations, I offer the observation that the ONLY contingent on this third planet from our sun that does not realize this are the globalist Left and, of course as ever, the terminally gruberized among us. I don’t know how to catalog responses like “…most of (Muslims) don’t seem to be interested in conquering the world.”, except to place it next to similar arguments offered in the 1930s – ‘most Germans aren’t interested in conquering the world’; and throughout the Cold War – ‘most Russians aren’t interested in conquering the world.’ There such platitudes will find a nice comfortable home.
    Finally, I draw your attention to Robert Kaplan’s piece linked in the 15jan16 Ruminations.

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  17. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I am a man of peace and don’t wish violence on anyone. But I would defend myself and my country id attacked. What Crabby fails to understand is the goal of Muslims is world domination. It is right there in the Koran. So maybe they bring all this crap on themselves. I have no axe to grind with them yet the do with me. What are we supposed to do? So conservatives wish to preserve and protect our way of life from those that want to “fundamentaly” transform us. If you want to be a beheaded cartoonist, go right ahead. I take life.

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  18. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    One more thing. If the powers that ve in the Muslim world told their constituents they must join the “jihad” against the Great Satan under threat of their own heads chopped off, there would be 750 million men signed up. Don’t doubt that one in the least. All for the Koran and Allah.

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  19. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    Study: 93% of US Counties Still Haven’t Recovered from the Recession
    Those of you who watched the State of the Union address know that President Obama spent some time crowing about his economic record. He only mentioned the “Great Recession” once, but he spent plenty of time talking about how the economy has grown during his term is office.
    A recent study by the National Association of Counties (NACO) provides more evidence to support your suspicions that our economy is not the economy the President was describing. Across the United States’ 3069 counties that have their own county government, only 214, or 7%, of them have recovered to pre-Recession levels on all four of their indicators, jobs, unemployment rate, GDP recovery, and home prices. That means 2882 of the counties NACO considered have yet to do so. Strong evidence that the economy has not recovered from the Great Recession for 93% of the nation. In what alternative universe does he live?
    Report:http://www.naco.org/resources/county-economies-opportunities-challenges

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  20. George Rebane Avatar

    RussS 1041am – good find Russ. I wonder what species of crickets our progressive readers will commission to comment on this additional piece of evidence about our “recovery”.

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  21. George Boardman Avatar

    I’m confused. According to the counties map, Nevada County has recovered on only one of the four indicators, yet Ed Scofield said at the supes meeting Tuesday things are looking up because of the high tech that’s coming here.
    Is Scofield hallucinating, or just exaggerating?
    You will also note that most of the California counties that supposedly will make up the state of Jefferson have recovered on either zero or one indicator. If the movement succeeds, they can enjoy their poverty together. Misery loves company.

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  22. George Rebane Avatar

    GeorgeB 1113am – “Misery loves company.” I’m having trouble cataloging that as either a stasist or statist view; or perhaps better, a cleverly conjoined stasist/statist view of the portents of the new state of Northern California (nee State of Jefferson).

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  23. George Rebane Avatar

    Obama’s New Constitution

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  24. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    GeorgeB@11:13 AM
    I have been researching a book on how Nevada County developed into a widely recognized applied technology center. The book will cover the period from 1950 to 2000, and will focus on the role that Charles Litton Sr. played in creating an environment which fostered innovation, education and public service. It was a time when California’s economy was growing before is was strangled by environmental regulations and ever growing tax burden that started in the 1970 and continues to expand today. Litton moved his company to Nevada in the early1970s to escape the state’s burdensome taxes. The family returned it to CA following his death.
    For years, I was a volunteer at the Economic Resource Council and participated for years in the efforts to grow the County economy. I have forgotten how many strategic planning meetings were wasted and meaningless reports were generated, but the result was the same — no action. The community could not come together and decide what they wanted to be in 5, 10 or 20 years. Too many tribes with their own path to the future could not agree on a common path to effective economic development.
    The ERC is to be congratulated on getting a Federal grant for a Digital Media Campus, but now they need to find the follow-on investments from the private sector. That is harder to do given the state’s negative business environment, with more taxes and environmental regulations flowing out of Sacramento. There are better places for business to invest their limited capital.
    One of the prime reasons a company relocates is to take advantage of a trained and ready workforce. Nevada County schools are at the bottom of the performance barrel, where is this workforce going to come from? It is not going to move to Nevada County, where are they going to live? The third most important factor in workforce relocations after quality of life and cost of living is family education. Nevada County schools are at the bottom of the performance list, other communities have better schools.
    Given the special circumstances that fostered Western Nevada County’s applied technology business cluster, the state negative business environment and competitive forces from outside Nevada County, one is forced to conclude that Scofield maybe hallucinating or at best just dreaming of days long past.

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  25. George Rebane Avatar

    RussS 1247pm – Our county schools have long focused on the arts, specifically the performing arts, and they produce excellent young performance artists. Teaching such skills is extremely attractive to young people in hormonal throes in which all kinds of group memberships and pair bindings are enjoyable and easy to fathom.
    Unfortunately, the ability to provide oneself a good livelihood with such skill sets is difficult in the modern day. Technology allows the cream of the crop to succeed and amplify their reach, with counter point that the vast majority making up the skim milk will have little in the way of labor to sell.
    Acquiring sellable skills is a lonelier and more difficult enterprise that is especially difficult to choose given the siren song of the nearby arts scene. And most of the sellable skills also demand something that every young person does not have, which today is again more true than ever before. In other words, even if you were to dedicate yourself to the more lonely and difficult road in education, you may still not measure up and wind up with something that lets you compete in the labor markets.
    Given our innate feelings about self-worth, this drives the young person of modicum or minimal skills into the clutches of any ideology that teaches moralistic egalitarianism found in belonging to a supportive collective. Today that often translates into becoming a public employee and supporting policies and regimes where such employment is most readily available. Our increasingly progressive community does much to promote such educational environments that give rise to the poor rankings of our schools, and the greater halo effect on our county’s economic development.
    But then you know all that, and I’ll be the first to admit that our progressive brethren will have none of this worldview. They instead will continue to support variations of past paths to failure while expecting different results.

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  26. rl crabb Avatar

    George 10:31am – Okie dokie…I read the piece on the EU. It talks about changing demographics and growing pains but offers nothing in the way of solutions to the Muslim problem. I’m still curious as to what the free world will do in exterminating the vermin. The Donald says he’ll bomb the crap out of ISIS, but unless we’re talking nukes you’re still going to end up with millions of Allah’s followers to deal with. I suppose no one wants to talk about genocidal fixes. Perhaps Trump will build a wall around that half of the world and make the oil sheiks pay for it.

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  27. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    GR @ 2:35
    I quite like that post. I can’t say that I’d thought about pathways to first jobs in quite that way along with the indoctrination you might receive. It’s a thing I’ll have to think about.
    Going forward, what might actually be a ‘sellable skill’ isn’t obvious to me anymore.
    rl crabb @2:59
    Demographics pressure is a thing that is worth considering. Given the population increases in Africa and the Middle East, and considering the trends going forward, how should the West respond? It’s interesting to ponder, especially from a snug armchair in a whiteopia like Nevada County.

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  28. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Do Crabb.
    Stopping Islamic followers like ISIS doing what they are doing is like trying to stop criminals from being criminals. Never happen, just like we cannot stop every wack job Islamic from shooting a cop in Philly, setting bombs that did not detonate in San Bruno or attacking Jewish Delis and some cartoonists in France, nor even stop a Islamic from killing US Marines on US soil at a small recruiting walk in office.
    Carpet bomb ISIS and another group will emerge in the vacuum.
    Oh Trump, yep, he did say carpet bombing, didn’t he. Oh, he is too funny. Like when he said “take their coats, it’s 10 depresses outside”, followed later that same evening by saying “take their coats, we will mail them back to them in 10 days”, lol. The crowd loves it and I am chuckling about it right now after watching hecklers for years get too much attention and too much ass kissing. Finally, a man who orders “get those knuckleheads outta here!
    Do not confuse campaign rallies with policy. Boy, he knows how to make your head spin like Linda Blair in the Exorcist spewing pea soup and saying your mother’s cooking sucks in hell. Who comes up with these lines? Great lines from The Donald….and he thinks “Hillary is an enabler, too”. Duh, who doesn’t.
    My solution is
    1) to secure our borders and let the FBI keep doing what it has been doing. What, they’d have thwarted something like 75-90 terror plots in the last 5-6 years. Thank goodness for that.
    2). We can’t do much about Islamic murderers murdering Islamics on their turf or Islamic killing non-Islamics in Eurarabia. Let them have at it. Keep the Islamic populations here around 2-3% (new arrivals and extended families included) and we show be to have the resources to stop the majority of these murderous attacks on civilians.
    Perhaps some day all Europeans coming here to visit the Magic Kingdom will have to go through extensive background checks and interviews, including checks on a family or friends the way here on sacred US soil. Bummer, but the shoe bomber was a British citizen and the butt crack bomber who torched his schlong came into Detriot from Europe as well. Same, but no non citizen ever ever has any right to come here just because they want to. Zero.
    3). This one is easy. I believe to have an accurant conversation about The Problem we must drop the word “Muslim” asap. That is not even close to being what the conservation is about.. If you replace the word Muslim with Islamic, we can proceed. Trump should have said we should temporary halt all immigration of Islamics until we find out what was going on. He used the misleading term Muslim, which is the religion of Islamics. Free advise.
    BTW, Mr. Crabb, ALL demonstrators removed from Trump rallies are allowed back in if they promise to behave themselves. Cross my heart, hope to die. In the meantime, “Get them out of here. Take their coats, it’s 10 depresses outside. Mail them their coats back in 10 days.” Too funny. This Bubba loves it!!!!!

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  29. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Oh, Crabbman. I forgot one thing. Forget ISIS, forget refugees, forget Muslims, but never forget culture. Forget everything about Islamics except how they were raised. Raised normally even peacefully in most their eyes and everyone they knew. It’s about culture. Keep all Islamics out with a few exceptions. Like Billionaire playboys from the Gulf. Lock the rest out. Tell them “Get him out of here, get them out of here and take their coats to pay for our expenses.” And punch holes in their lifeboats before they leave Arab soil.
    https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/01/16/migrants-in-europe-rapidly-wearing-out-welcome/

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  30. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Speaking of Alternative Universes, Wal-Mart is swimming in billions of dollars of cash and should pay employees more, much more. Plus guarantee so many hours a week to each employee along with health insurance and paid leave. The Mega International Greedy Heartless Corporation is making too much money, right?. And at the expense of American workers!!!!
    Newsflash: Walmart is not in business to be a social experiment, a non-profit, the Red Cross, nor is the Evil Walton Family in business to loose money. Ah, well. Nobody stays on top forever.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/district-leaders-furious-walmart-wont-build-stores-in-poor-neighborhoods/2016/01/15/3425f5fa-bbb3-11e5-99f3-184bc379b12d_story.html

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  31. rl crabb Avatar

    Thanks for your answers, Mr. T. I still find it hard to believe that mere containment would satisfy the repressed neocons on the right. In a war of civilizations, you’d really need to go all the way to permanently end the threat. Plus it would provide us with material for some heroic movies and a shitload of country western songs.

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  32. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Al Queda attacked and murdered 28 in Burkina Faso in West Africa. Two men and two women. Many more wounded. The French and BF forces killed the slime. Yhey killed non Muslim people, many black animists and many aid workers. They killed non Muslims foreigners.
    So Africans nations are in this too. Oh and they killed a five year old little Italian girl.

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  33. George Rebane Avatar

    rlcrabb 704am – “mere containment” of Islam has worked since 1683 (Battle of Vienna). Western countries were able to trade with, say, the Ottomans and Persians for centuries as those empires waxed and wanes within their regions. It is when Wahhabism awakened in Islam the Quran’s dictum to establish the caliphate and Muslims learned that conquest can be launched with colonization, that Islamist international terror became the next practical weapon of choice to achieve the Prophet’s wishes. We could return to those days (maybe).

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  34. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    The PC crowd and the phony outraged “anti-bigots” never admit the Islamic believers are a warrior class and used war and conquering armies to gain land and people. This has been their modus for fifteen centuries. These PC types think the Islamics are a recent issue. That I blame on the education system and the guilt the PC idiots feel for anything. Conservatives have to resist these lame efforts by the PC crowd to tun over our civilization to these killers.

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  35. fish Avatar
    fish

    Some lefty aren’t complete idiots…..apparently sometimes it helps to have your nose rubbed in reality!

    “Zeman, a 71-year-old leftwinger and the first-ever directly elected president of the Czech Republic, has repeatedly spoken out against the surge of migrant and refugee arrivals in Europe.
    Earlier this month, Zeman claimed the influx was masterminded by Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood which uses money from several states to finance it in a bid to ‘gradually control Europe’.”

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/czech-leader-says-muslims-impossible-integrate-europe-152159208.html

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  36. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “The word I used was bigotry, not racist.” -RL
    Well, let’s see. Your post at your sandbaox was that of a 19th century toon, an older white man with a gun standing over a dead black toddler telling them they had to die else they rule over the old white guy… then you added the sentiment, “The More Things Don’t Change…”
    Where is it black children are being murdered by whites fearful of black supremecy. Ferguson? Chicago? Drop the innuendo. Not long ago, Tarantino made a direct charge that Michael Brown was murdered by police in Ferguson… does RL Crabb agree?

    January 9, 2016 at 6:26 pm
    Trumpers have no problem flaunting their racism in public… https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/01/08/muslim-woman-escorted-out-of-trump-rally-in-south-carolina/

    Perhaps because you grew up in lilly white Grass Valley you missed it, but blacks and latinos are among the most bigoted populations in the US… I even recall a survey of SoCal students that made the news when I was in college because journalists without a clue were so surprised by the results. Black, white, latino kids were asked about a large number of stereotypical claims (one I remember was “Mexicans carry knives”)… and the white kids were the least racist. Working summer job printing telephone books at a Times Mirror Press factory, one latino pressman (think foreman) if he got pissed off at a white college kid there for the summer would yell, “ARE YOU A CHOO!? (Red Sea pedestrian’s Christ Killing past still rankling some)… it’s just that racism (or bigotry if you will) of subgroups are given a pass.
    Blacks and latinos don’t mix well, either. A melodic lecture by a prominent UC Santa Cruz professor lays down the basics here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgASBVMyVFI

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    FISH @ 9:48am with it clouding up
    Fish, Fish, Fish. Just a little corridor pushing and some course language that was dealt with swiftly, right? Yep, dealt with by hoping it never sees the light of day. Guess the Internet is changing the way we communicate.
    What puzzles me is why bother even posting these daily updates. This happens everywhere Islamic “refugees” go. Everywhere, everyplace, and it is not new. Hardly. It’s in their DNA. Don’t see the Iranians doing that, now do we? That is because they are Persians, not Arabs. Nothing to do with ISIS or Muslim. It’s the Arabs, stupid. 🙂

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  38. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 17 January 2016 at 10:43 AM
    Just find it beneficial to remind everyones favorite political pundit……“MARK THE TAPE”.. that just because he has a few domesticated models with whom he lunches and is provided the opportunity to demonstrate his “fabulous open mindedness” that there is a reason that the cultures from which they originate are nearly completely dysfunctional. The link above is just one example. New Years in Cologne and Rotherham are others.
    This is the culture (broadly Middle Eastern) that he thinks will benefit Europe!

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  39. rl crabb Avatar

    I lived among blacks in a foreign country called Atlanta for many years, Greg, so I got to see racism close up. You appear to be in denial that there has been a resurgence of that attitude since 2008. Social media has a lot to do with it. Stuff that never would have been seen or heard in the old media is accessible to everyone with a phone nowadays. To be sure, the left exploits and exaggerates to further their agenda, but to say that it isn’t fueling some of the anger in Trump’s troops would be akin to sticking one’s head in the sand.

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Fish. Yep, a bunch of boys (young hormone raging single males) who are unskilled and a large percentage illiterate in their native tongue will cost more to house and teach to read before even attempting to master the German language than what the economy will gain…opps…that should have a trigger. Excuse meeeeee. Call you say permanent ward of the state?
    Here is my solution: Bailiff, wack his pee-pee.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8amtq5aXRL8

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    Bill Tozer

    Ok Mr. Crabb, we all have some racist or bigoted pre-judgement attitudes toward different tribes and even amongst ourselves we pick on the fat guys, some more than others. Just like Jesse Jackson walking the dark street one night and heard footsteps approaching rapidly from behind. He turned and was relieved to see it was just some “white guys”. We size up folks to see if they appear to be bad guys or good guys, or nice guys or someone with an attitude. Are they the kind you take home to Mamma?
    A few of us acknowledge it and take a look at it and don’t ever deny it. Gotta take the first step from an honest starting point. Accept, change, elimate. ACE.
    But, no fooling you. Busted! You are on to us! We can run but we cannot hide. 🙂
    http://politistick.com/loony-leftist-luis-gutierrez-republicans-want-all-minorities-eliminated-video/?utm_content=bufferd1ad3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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  42. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    RL, were you sober enough in your Atlanta days to share a few examples of the black on [some other ethnicity] bigotry you, in retrospect, could share? They’re probably big Clinton supporters now, don’t you think? Does that make the Clinton campaign racist? Take your time.
    “To be sure, the left exploits and exaggerates to further their agenda, but to say that it isn’t fueling some of the anger in Trump’s troops would be akin to sticking one’s head in the sand. ”
    It’s fueling the anger in all of the camps… that you’re singling out Trump and used, as your example, an uncorroborated and unquoted insult supposedly heard by the Moslem lady who, despite being told “no protests”, took her protest to inside a Trump venue, placing herself as wallpaper behind the dais, and got the supposed insult as she was being led away.
    That was your “racism” example. RL. Weak propaganda at best. All candidates get racist and/or bigoted votes. Playing gotcha! should be beneath you.
    Seeing “racism” in all the candidates because you can cite some journalist who was told that a supporter of that candidate was mean to someone who was a protected minority is dirty pool.
    Regarding Tarantino, he was over the top with his anti Cop bigotry and the Cop unions are taking credit for the weak box office for H8ful Eight. I’m not folllowing the Unions, did it on my own…. I can wait for Netflix of Amazon to get it.

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  43. rl crabb Avatar

    Was I “sober” enough? End of conversation, asshole.

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  44. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I guess the answer was no. I love you, RL, but you don’t get a pass, either; you seem to be in denial that, since ’08, there’s been a resurgence of playing the race card against anyone who doesn’t support President Obama.
    If you’re going to make the claim (as you did) that killing blacks is an example of the more things change the more they stay the same, you ought to be able to make a real case for it. However, it’s been pretty much the case that 90% of black murders are by other blacks for a very long time.

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    Gregory

    Regarding Rose Hamid, the protester at the Trump ralley whose ejection was cited by RL as racist… reading the comments in the WaPo piece, it seems Ms. Hamid has been protesting for awhile, and sucessfuly cleansed local schools of Silent Night, Joy to the World and Jingle Bells a decade ago.
    http://www.catholicleague.org/christmas-is-the-new-c-word/

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  46. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Funny how someone can call people vile things without proff, like racists and bigots and when called something they take their ball and go ome. Come on let’s keep talking. I ws very intrigued by the back and forth of Gregory and RL. I did not know RL was as sensitive to criticism since that is his stock and trade.

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “I was very intrigued by the back and forth of Gregory and RL.” Me too.
    Boy, this is awkward. Hmmm.
    Hey, now that the stupid Denver game is over, we can all get ready for tonight’s Dem debate, at 9 EST on a Sunday night during the middle of a three day weekend after the NFL playoffs. Darn, I don’t have TV! Always a silver lining.
    Hey, hey. That be a double hey. How about a little diversion until the group hug materializes, you cuddle bugs, you.
    Diversion:
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343.55586.217926015008110/777546672379372/?type=3&theater
    https://www.facebook.com/snarkygirls/photos/a.175897435929985.1073741828.175892569263805/655275291325528/?type=3&theater
    https://www.facebook.com/ZGWZombie/photos/a.160169914009600.41289.126800900679835/1259286424097938/?type=3&theater
    Go Broncos, 18″ of snow fell overnight @ Steamboat Springs, always a good omen.

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