Friday, July 10, 2009

 

Why Yes, They're Evil

Disgraced ex-judge Alcee Hastings can hardly wait to throw his political opponents into concentration camps. As the Washington Examiner reports:

Rep. Alcee Hastings - the impeached Florida judge Nancy Pelosi tried to install as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee until her own party members rebelled - introduced an amendment to the defense authorization bill that gives Attorney General Eric Holder sole discretion to label groups that oppose government policy on guns, abortion, immigration, states' rights, or a host of other issues. In a June 25 speech on the House floor, Rep. Trent Franks, R-AZ, blasted the idea: "This sounds an alarm for many of us because of the recent shocking and offensive report released by the Department of Homeland Security which labeled, arguably, a majority of Americans as 'extremists.'"

Another Hastings bill (HR 645) authorizes $360 million in 2009 and 2010 to set up "not fewer than six national emergency centers on military installations" capable of housing "a large number of individuals affected by an emergency or major disaster." But Section 2 (b) 4 allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to use the camps "to meet other appropriate needs" - none of which are specified. This is the kind of blank check that Congress should never, ever sign.
I wonder if Hastings plans on transporting his victims in boxcars, with a shower at the end of the trip. This could be why the Democrats can hardly wait to empty Gitmo. Progressives are master of projection. They spent eight years attacking Republicans for the Patriot Act. They spent eight years attacking George W. Bush for allegedly planning to gut the Bill of Rights. And when the Democrats get into power they set out to do everything they accused the Republicans of. H.R. 645 is the fruit of Hate Crime legislation that has wide support on the left. Everyone they hate will now be declared a "domestic terrorist."

Update: Yes, very evil. The anonymous reporter Zombie provides this expose on what passes for science in the Obama Era:

"Forced abortions. Mass sterilization. A "Planetary Regime" with the power of life and death over American citizens.

The tyrannical fantasies of a madman? Or merely the opinions of the person now in control of science policy in the United States? Or both?

These ideas (among many other equally horrifying recommendations) were put forth by John Holdren, whom Barack Obama has recently appointed Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, and Co-Chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology -- informally known as the United States' Science Czar. In a book Holdren co-authored in 1977, the man now firmly in control of science policy in this country wrote that:

• Women could be forced to abort their pregnancies, whether they wanted to or not;
• The population at large could be sterilized by infertility drugs intentionally put into the nation's drinking water or in food;
• Single mothers and teen mothers should have their babies seized from them against their will and given away to other couples to raise;
• People who "contribute to social deterioration" (i.e. undesirables) "can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility" -- in other words, be compelled to have abortions or be sterilized.
• A transnational "Planetary Regime" should assume control of the global economy and also dictate the most intimate details of Americans' lives -- using an armed international police force."

Here is just one quote from Holdren's Mein Kampf:

If some individuals contribute to general social deterioration by overproducing children, and if the need is compelling, they can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility—just as they can be required to exercise responsibility in their resource-consumption patterns—providing they are not denied equal protection.
Just another reminder that the eugenics movement of the twentieth century was a respectable Progressive cause; just as today, it's a respectable environmentalist cause. The above quote should be read with the so-called Cap and Trade bill in mind. The book in question is titled: Ecoscience. Its call number is: HB871 .E35 1977. The K-State university library has a copy, but it is checked out. I'll be checking it out next.
Comments:
Grant, let's not scare people now. The Obamacrats only mean well. I mean, it can't really happen here, can it? As I'm being stuffed into a boxcar with other "extremists" and "First Amendment terrorists," I'm sure the guard will assure me that it's for "my own good." And, who says the destination will be a peculiarly smelling shower? What a slanderous charge! It just might be a "re-education" camp (aptly named the Holder-Hastings Academy) where I will be "struggled" until I get my mind straight. Why, it'll be just like in that movie, "Cool Hand Luke."

Ed the Sardonic
 
Wake me when it is all over...I am not happy with Republicans (not conservatives, republicans), I am not happy with democrats (not liberals, democrats), I am not happy with independents because they very rarely stand up for anything and i just don't know enough about Libertarians except they really like to hear themselves talk. So, after being an advocate for those who have no ones' ear, and a mother, for whom welfare was a saving grace to help me keep my little family together and a person who believes strongly in our right of free speech, I'm disillusioned with what is happening in all aspects of government, the insanity we call religion, and the human condition. There is much I would like to say; to stand up for; to stand against and pour forth my emotions to, but I am tired. As the flame re-ignites, the part of me that wants to keep it lit, slowly but surely goes out. Take government out of my bedroom and out of trying to keep me from whatever addiction I would like for myself; get organized religion out of the public schools or for that matter, out of anything public including our government. Religion may reign in their own places of what they call, "places of worship". Let us find our spirituality through using our minds and understanding our humaness. May we all celebrate in our own special ways and I invite you to: walk, talk, sing, bling, shoot, drink, sniff, f**k, carry, worry, fail and most importantly, to succeed at whatever, whenever, and/or however we damn well please. If we all lived with self awareness, self respect and compassion and hold it true for others, how few laws we would really need in this world. Be kind and loving to yourself and to those within the range of your senses, and what a fabulous world this could be...I think! So, in the mean time, I will go to sleep, like Rip Van Winkle, hopefully to wake to something new and exciting. However, fairytales are not part of my strengths. I believe in creating my own reality and manifesting that which is not...so, I guess I will not sleep until it is over, for it is my world to help free. L J
 
I daresay things will get (much!) worse before they get better...if they ever do. :-(
 
Shucks, I got to the party late.
Great post Grant and more to the point: Remember the hysteria liberals decried that Bush will take over the country and trample on the Constitution.

Add Sotomayor to that list of evils that the Obama will try and stack the court with. These empathetic racists that will give the criminals more rights than the victims.

God help us all. For the godless are in charge.
 
Camojack, I'm afraid you're right on that one. Many Americans are still sleeping as the noose drops around their necks.

Kini, I wouldn't say that the Obamatons are without religion, because that's exactly what their Green Cult is. Their god demands human sacrifice upon the alter of Mother Earth or the "common good," as they define it.
 
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