Monday, May 27, 2019

Memorial Day


Hello all -

As I watch the coverage of the ceremony at Arlington, I think of all those with whom I served and all of those who paid the ultimate price. 


"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends." John 15:13


Closing with Taps, gets me every time.


May you all have a blessed Memorial Day.


Melly

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Flint, Michigan: Where your tax dollars go to die


Even with a map and a hydrovac and a low bid, city officials could not find the lead pipes.

And why should they? They steered the contract to an outfit that digs by hand, and is already into huge cost overruns.

Meanwhile, meet just one of Flint's elected officials, Mr. Eric Mays. I covered him as a reporter, and he is every bit the corrupt loon depicted. I know the cop in the video. How he keeps his temper, I have no idea. This was his regular job — babysitting city council, while crime ran rampant in the streets.

Mr. Mays, by the way, pawned his city hall laptop. As a council member. You just can't make this stuff up.

https://dailycaller.com/2019/05/05/flint-lead-pipe-replacement/?fbclid=IwAR1VTl3ib9pVxD7MhozqwClw4yQ-atqso_geBM1YrZFt8IK6SETVNhlGSa8

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

How to tell when a blog is a sinking ship


There is such a thing as patience, and then there is reality, the hard cold facts.

Fact 1:  I created the blog in hopes that it would provide BOTW Refugees with a platform for conversation similar to what we used to know at the vaunted broadsheet.

Fact 2:  I do not have the charisma or skills to persuade refugees to come to the blog.

Fact 3:  I am stretched thin by other responsibilities, and my efforts at trying to persuade refugees to come to the blog are frankly futile.

Fact 4:  My appeals for handing the administration of the blog to someone with greater charisma and better skills have met with dead silence.  No one wants to be the administrator.

Fact 5:  Where one door closes, another door opens, if it is meant to be.  This blog is not the open door to anything of merit.

The blog will be scuttled at noon on Thursday, the ninth of May.

It was nice while it lasted.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

The right to speak my mind out, that's America to me


Ruth Bader Ginsburg is all for free speech, she says.  Too bad the vaunted newspaper that's "elevating discourse" does not agree.  Too bad Facebook and other social media do not agree.  Leftist hypocrisy much?


Posting Tips


When writing an article, if you aren't composing within the Post window but are instead composing offline and pasting into the Post window, be sure no metadata overwrites your headline.  In the list of articles on the right side of the blog's home-page, a metadata overwrite will conceal your intended headline.  Fortunately, an overwrite can be undone by editing the published post.

I'm not sure what causes metadata to overwrite a headline, but my guess is that composing an article in a word processor, and pasting from the word processor into the Post window, retains the metadata at the top of the copy, and the metadata becomes the headline.

Perhaps the metadata can be purged by first pasting into Word Counter, then pasting from Word Counter to the Post window.  I have not proven this for the blog, but I use Word Counter in my work to strip out metadata, so am assuming this function holds true for the blog as well.

Formatting Your Post


For your heading, select your main headline text, then click Heading in the drop-down list.

To format the text, Normal is the default, but you can change the font and the font size if you don't like the default.  Bold, italics, underscore and strike-through are also available for emphasis and effect.  Text color and background color are available if you like.

To link to an article, use the Link option.  An example of this is the link to Word Counter above.  First, make sure the web-page you want to link to is open. Click the Link button to open the Link dialog box.  Copy-and-paste the web-page's URL into the Web address window in the Link dialog box.  Also click 'Open in new window' in the dialog box so when your readers have finished reading or using the linked web-page and close it, they don't simultaneously close your article.

You can insert an image, a video, special characters or a jump-head break (for continuations if your article is long, presumably).

Explore other formatting options to see what they do.  You can click Preview at top right to see what your formatting choices have created, and if you don't like them, go back to the Post window and make changes until you get the post to look the way you want it.

You can also edit your post after it was published, especially to fix formatting issues or to correct typos. 

Friday, May 3, 2019

What does the Future Hold for those that abused their power in pursuit of Trump?


The ongoing investigations by AG Barr and the release of more internal info by IG Horowitz will be enlightening. Undoubtedly, it will point to the abuse of power by many in the Obama administration, from the elite echelon down to minions doing their bidding. 




But what punishment awaits them? Recall the saying (multiple sources);

From Emerson’s journal in September 1843: “Never strike a king unless you are sure you shall kill him.” 

Drawing and quartering may be appropriate but is unlikely to happen. So what can be done? I am no lawyer but there exist a potential legal remedy. 

18 U.S. Code § 2384. Seditious conspiracy
If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 808; July 24, 1956, ch. 678, § 1, 70 Stat. 623; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(N), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2148.)

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This law hinges on the use of force. So what is the definition of force? Is it limited to physical force, I.e. armed insurrection, mobs, use of the military, etc.? Or can force be expanded to include the use of the existing legal system to undermine the President, the use of false documents paid for by the political opposition, the relentless attacks in the media by government officials, etc. Is widespread propaganda and disinformation the use of force? Are the tactics of intimidation and harassment constitute force? 

I suspect that many of those involved had serious discussions with attorneys at the outset. It will be interesting to watch and see what charges can be brought.

Happy World Press Freedom Day


Please express your views on that freedom.  Do we still have a free press?

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Another way to say "Your five minutes are up."

Barr dismembers DaNang Dick.

https://youtu.be/kfTTrImpKlM

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Trump chose Rosenstein


In "Rod Rosenstein: Hero" in the 1 May 2019 edition of The Epoch Times, Brian Cates @drawandstrike has penned a thought-provoking opinion piece which I would like to bring to the blog.

The salient point in the opinion is this:

Far from being a key Spygate plotter trying to cover up the attempted coup, I believe Rosenstein is going to play a key role as a witness in prosecuting the plotters. It’s why he has to exit the DOJ now, before the prosecution phase begins, as I detailed in this earlier column, “Trump Continues to Prepare the Battlefield.”

Recall an earlier blog post on Rosenstein's recent speech to the Armenian Bar Association's Public Servants Dinner in New York on 25 April which hinted at his upcoming role.  He said:

"A republic that endures is not governed by the news cycle. Some of the nonsense that passes for breaking news today would not be worth the paper [it] was printed on, if anybody bothered to print it. It quickly fades away. The principles are what abide."

Like me, Brian Cates got put in Twitter Jail.  Somehow he was able to break out, again and again.  I respect his opinion.  I just hope to God he's right in his view that Rosenstein is going to help prosecute the Spygate plotters.  I'll be getting the popcorn ready in anticipation.

Double Negatives

As if all of the hysterical, breathless reporting isn't enough, let's create confusing headlines:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/brett-baier-mueller-admitted-that-ag-barrs-conclusions-werent-inaccurate

I like how Senator Graham opened up with his remarks.  The Dems want SO BADLY for our President to have been a Russian Spy.  Why can't they see how bad that is for our country?  Playing right into Putin's manipulating hands.

Mueller the whiny little b----

Two years.
$30 million.
And Mueller is crying about how his boss summarized his 400-page opus (subsequently and expeditiously released) that found NO collusion, but smeared the political peanut butter of coulda-woulda-shoulda heavy and thick?

Seriously?

More proof that our elites are a bunch of thin-skinned, low-competence whiny little b------.

Oh, and bonus — RIGHT before his old boss goes to testify before a hostile Democrat congress.

What a Boy Scout. What an honorable man. What a "non-leaker."

What a joke.

If Mueller and Comey are the best the FBI can offer, shutter the place, burn it down, plow the earth and salt the dirt.