Archive for the ‘Language’ Category

Guns *Are* Machines, However…

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

At this point in human devolution, how many people can rub enough synapses together to understand what a machine gun is?

Via Say Uncle.

It Is What It Is

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Malone Vandam, on democracy:

Just the pure goggle-eyed violent stupidity of it could be the tinder of insurrection. The proverbial final straw.

“In a normal democracy?”

I’m not sure what your idea of a “normal democracy” is, Dionne, but in American democracy the Congress doesn’t take over an industry…

Democracy is democracy is democracy is mob rule is mob rule is mob rule.

By any other name, flavor, or stench, democracy always has been, is now, and always will be slow death by creeping mob lynching. There is no honor in defending the indefensible.

The Real World

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

My comment, just now, over at Real Muddy, er, Clear, Politics:

Ruthie: “In the real world…”

The nanosecond that phrase is used, it reveals that the user imagines that he (or Ruthie, in this case) is imbued with some special perception, which common folk, like everyone who disagrees with her, is not capable of understanding, but must simply comply because she said so.

Whenever you see anyone use the phrase, “in the real world”, be assured, that author is most certainly not aware of what it means to live in this world.

America Was Not Born into Servitude

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Obama, at his appearance at Arlington National Cemetery yesterday:

Carved into the marble behind me are the words of our first Commander-in-Chief:  “When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen.”  Just as the contributions that our servicemen and women make to this nation don’t end when they take off their uniform, neither do our obligations to them.  And when we fulfill those obligations, we aren’t just keeping faith with our veterans; we are keeping faith with the ideals of service and sacrifice upon which this republic was founded. [emphasis mine]

The thug-in-chief is a manipulating liar. America was forged upon the ideal of individual liberty, not servitude and sacrifice:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

There was no screeching appeal to either service or sacrifice in attendance at the birth of America.

Obama wants you to think that you owe something to people you don’t know, haven’t ever met, and never will meet. He wants you to accept the idea that you owe something to everyone else simply because you exist.

There is no premise more wrong.

The Purpose of an Economy

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Adam Davidson hasn’t a clue:

At the end of the day that’s what an economy is supposed to do. It’s supposed to employ as many people as possible.

To hear it, go here, click the “Listen Now” link, and fast forward to just before the 9-minute mark.

An economy has no purpose unto itself. An economy is an aggregate of individual transactions. It has no “purpose.” It can’t. It simply is.

Adam is assigning purpose where no purpose can exist. His statement is no different than, “the purpose of gravity is to kill people who fall.”

Fear-Monger Walters

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

John Walters, “drug czar”, was in Lansing, Michigan today to instill fear in the ignorant:

Walters said medical marijuana initiatives like the proposal before Michigan voters on Nov. 4 are the first step in “a clear strategy to … legalize drugs,” exploiting marijuana’s reputation as a less risky narcotic than cocaine and heroin

I heard a snippet of Walters speaking on the radio today. What’s missing from the article I linked is Walters’ equating marijuana use with using crack cocaine or meth-amphetamine, and claiming that medical marijuana users are simply trying to get intoxicated on marijuana.

Walters is trying to lump together all drugs to instill fear about a mostly harmless drug. That man is lying. Why trust anything he says?

The Bard of the Endarkenment

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

I’ve been reading Billy’s writings for a long time, at least 15 years. Billy has an incredible way with words:

The clamor is horrifying and no more so than knowing when the times are turning right in front of you on hinges of principle so heavy that you’re amazed how few can see it.

Billy has a grasp of metaphor and imagery that few will ever understand, appreciate, or even recognize.

Thank you, Billy.