Memorial Day
Today is Memorial Day. I know it is now more a day to party and get the summer off to a fast start but it is my hope that people will spend at least a part of the day contemplating the sacrifice made by so many young American men and women to keep this nation free. I hope people will pause for a few minutes during their day to say a prayer of thanks for the many who can not be with s today. May GOD bless them and keep them in His loving care. To my fellow veterans thank you for your service.
Election 2008
I heard a joke last night that is worth repeating. Seems the Democrat Party has a real problem. They have only 2 candidates for President, a boob with 2 nuts and a nut with 2 boobs.
Memorial Day
Monday is Memorial Day. I cann’t help wondering how many people really know what this day is all about. I read an article today that stated the day was started to remember Union troops from the Civil War. This is not accurate. Memorial Day was known as Decoration Day prior to WWI. It was started by a group of women who thought the graves of all Civil War soldiers needed to be decorated. These women placed flowers on the graves of the dead. It did not matter which side they fought on, their graves were decorated. This happened while the war was still being fought. These ladies honored the men who lost their lives fighting for their country. Remember, during that time there were two countries, the United States of America and the Confederate States of America.
The soldiers were fighting for their country. They were not, for the most part, fighting for or against slavery or any other issue. They were patriots, both the North and the South.
MSM
Wouldn’t you say this looks like a true story?
A biker is riding by the zoo, when he sees a little girl leaning into
the lion’s cage. Suddenly, the lion grabs her by the cuff of her jacket
and tries to pull her inside to slaughter her, under the eyes of her
screaming parents. The biker jumps off his bike, runs to the cage and
hits the lion square on the nose with a powerful punch. Whimpering
from the pain the lion jumps back letting go of the girl, and the biker
brings her to her terrified parents, who thank him endlessly.
A reporter has seen the whole scene, and addressing the biker, says:
“Sir, this was the most gallant and brave thing I saw a man do in my
whole life.”
Why, it was nothing said the biker, really, the lion was behind bars.
I just saw this little kid in danger, and acted as I felt right.
I noticed a patch on your jacket said the journalist.
Yeah I ride with a Vietnam Veteran motorcycle club the biker replies.
Well, I’ll make sure this won’t go unnoticed. I’m a journalist, you
know, and tomorrow papers will have this in first page. The journalist
leaves.
The following morning the biker buys the paper to see if it indeed
brings news of his actions, and reads, on first page:
Vietnam Veteran Biker gang member assaults African immigrant and steals his lunch.
Free speach
College Suspends Administrator for Op-Ed on Homosexuals
By Pete Winn
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
May 12, 2008(CNSNews.com) – The University of Toledo has suspended with pay one of its administrators for writing a newspaper op-ed that questions whether homosexuality is a civil rights issue. The school said the administrator was suspended precisely because her views on homosexuality do not comport with those of the university, a state institution.
Crystal Dixon, associate vice president of human resources at the Ohio-based university, sparked controversy Apr. 18 when she wrote in the Toledo Free Press that she did not agree with comments by the newspaper’s editor that portrayed homosexuals as civil rights victims.
In the column, “Gay rights and wrongs: another perspective,” Dixon said she was not speaking on behalf of the university, but was writing privately as “a Black woman who happens to be an alumnus of the University of Toledo’s Graduate School, an employee and a business owner.”
Dixon said she took “great umbrage at the notion that those choosing the homosexual lifestyle are ‘civil rights victims.’ “
“I cannot wake up tomorrow and not be a black woman,” she wrote. “I am genetically and biologically a Black woman, and very pleased to be so, as my Creator intended. Daily, thousands of homosexuals make a life decision to leave the gay lifestyle evidenced by the growing population of PFOX (Parents and friends of Ex-Gays) and Exodus International, just to name a few.”
Dixon referenced “ex-gay” individuals, many of whom, she said, “report that the impetus to their change of heart and lifestyle was a transformative experience with God; a realization that their choice of same-sex practices wreaked havoc in their psychological and physical lives.”
Matt Lockwood, University of Toledo’s director of public relations, confirmed that Dixon “was placed on paid administrative leave because of that column,” and referred Cybercast News Service to a statement issued May 4 by Lloyd Jacobs, the university’s president.
In it, Jacobs said that Dixon’s comments “do not accord with the values of the University of Toledo,” and that he felt it was “necessary, therefore, for me to repudiate much of her writing.”
Jacobs also placed the university on record as supporting two pending domestic partner bills in the Ohio Legislature: Senate Bill 305 and House Bill 502.
“Those legislative initiatives extend to domestic partners a number of rights and privileges which I believe are assured by the constitutional rights of everyone in our state,” adding that the university would be “taking action to align its policies with its own value system.”
Homosexual activists condemned Dixon’s comments and praised Jacobs for the action he took.
“We appreciate the support of the University of Toledo, and feel they are handling the issue of her being an employee there the best way that they see fit,” said Kim Welter, program manager for education and outreach for Equality Ohio, a homosexual advocacy group.
Dixon’s comments were “hurtful,” Welter told Cybercast News Service .
“She’s entitled to say what she wants to say, but I think it was unfortunate that in her position in human resources, she felt a need to do so,” Welter added.
But Matt Barber, policy director for cultural issues at Concerned Women for America, a conservative organization, said the university appears to be discriminating against Dixon and was almost “inviting” a lawsuit.
“This is classic viewpoint discrimination,” Barber said. “The First Amendment and Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act make it illegal for an employer to discriminate against an individual based on that individual’s sincerely held religious belief.”
Greg Quinlan, a former homosexual who serves as president of the Ohio Pro-Family Network, said the University of Toledo, like many other university campuses, has become a “bastion of fascism.”
“Today, if you speak out against homosexuality on a college campus, you are considered a criminal,” Quinlan told Cybercast News Service . “I’ve been out of the homosexual lifestyle for 16 years. And if you speak out as an ex-gay, you are always under attack. I’ve been slapped in the face. I’ve been screamed and yelled at. I’ve been called all kinds of names. When you disagree with someone, that doesn’t mean you hate them.”
Quinlan, a former homosexual activist who said he had raised “thousands of dollars” for the Human Rights Campaign Fund in the 1980s, said his own conversion came about slowly.
“The science is clear, absolutely clear: no one is born a homosexual. It is nurture, not nature,” he said. “But if you say that, you are branded a bigot, you’re branded as a monster, you’re branded as a hater. You are branded as intolerant. But you are also, on many campuses, treated as if you have no right to your opinions.”
Robert Knight, director of the Culture and Media Institute at the Media Research Center, agrees that many college campuses, once known for being champions of academic freedom, are closing their minds to alternative points of view.
“She is being singled out for telling the truth,” Knight said, “and that is happening all too often on America’s campuses, where speech codes and censures and disciplinary actions are undertaken to enforce a singular point of view on any number of topics. But the homosexual issue seems to be the area where university officials brook the least amount of dissent.”
Knight said liberal-left elements on some campuses have gone so far as to actually suppress speakers who question the homosexual agenda, and noted a recent incident on the Smith College campus, as an example.
“A young man, who was presenting a scholarly refutation of claims made by homosexual proponents, was shouted down by a group of militant lesbians,” Knight said, “and the administration, while saying it was unfortunate that this occurred, has taken no disciplinary action against those who disrupted the speaker.”
Knight said many Americans have no idea how politically correct campuses have become largely because the media don’t often report such cases. Worse, he said, many editors and reporters actually serve as cheerleaders for the homosexual cause.
“The media have played a major role in the success of the gay rights movement by excluding responsible dissent and promoting whatever the gay rights movement wants,” Knight told Cybercast News Service . “I don’t think it is unfair to say that most media, right down to the community level, are fully owned subsidiaries of the gay rights movement.”
Calls to Dixon, meanwhile, were not returned.
(DISCLOSURE: Robert Knight is an employee of the Media Research Center, the parent company of Cybercast News Service.)
Paul’s comments: So much for open debate on America’s college campuses. To think this is a State College that is limiting free speach. Looks like a civil rights suit. This college is using State funds to push a point of view that many in the State of Ohio find repugnent. It is time the administration of this college return to the job of the college and start educating students instead of soending tax money and tuition fees on pushing unwanted and unneeded laws through the State Legislature.
Ramble
I wonder how many people were expecting a big deposit yesterday and didn’t get it. My wife and I were looking for a $900 direct deposit from the Economic Stimulas. Thankfully we hadn’t spent it yet as the money never showed up. Big surprise. The IRS failing to get something right again. I wonder if the money will come in a check or if I will have to call in a couple months only to find they sent it to the wrong people.
Obama says a gas tax holiday will not mean that much to most people. 18.5 cents may not sound like much, but for the average 15 Gal. fill up that is $2.75. Multiply that by 8 fill ups per month and you have $22.20. A couple years ago that would have filled up the tank again. But wait, think about the people living in states like North Dakota, where a short trip to the grocery store can be 80 miles. When I lived in North Dakota a trip to the doctor at the VA was 280 miles. Doesn’t take long to burn a lot of gas. We usually filled up at least 3 times a week, after I retired. Since my round trip commute was 80 miles, I filled up every other day. For people like me the savings could easly have reached $50 or more a month. Almost like a payraise. The NOT THAT MUCH argument just emphasises how far out of touch with normal Americans our politicans really are. Lets face it folks, to run for office in the US today you have to be rich. Even an office like City Council requires you spend more getting elected than the job pays. They can scream about special interest money all they want but thet all take it. I will be up front about it, I AM A SPECIAL INTEREST. I belong to the DAV, VVA, and a couple other veteran organizations. Politicians pick and choose who they will call a special interest, but if YOU ever call your legislator about an issue, YOU are a specila interest. If you then give money to that politician that donation becomes a special interest donation. The only way a politician can be sure he doesn’t take any special interest donations is to take NO donations. But then he is funding his own election and since he has his own interests to think about, he is still taking Special Interest money. THINK ABOUT IT>
Profits
Lets stick it to the oil companies. They are making such obsene profits. Yeah, right. Mobil did make a huge profit if you just look at the dollars. But define a reasonable profit. Is 5% reasonable? How about 10%. The profit margin at Coke is about 20%. Is that reasonable? Well the oil companies make a profit of abour 7%. That’s right, 7%. Sure, the dollar amount is huge, but so is the investment. The MSM doesn’t want you to know the real numbers nor do the politicians. The truth is taxes are over twice the profits. That’s right, the government takes over twice as much from the oil companies as the owners make.
Did you know that most of the oil company owners are actually lower to middle class, not the rich. The truth is insiders own less than 5% of the big oil companies. Things like retirement funds and mutual funds own much of the remainder. You know, thigs like the state retirement funds of California and New York.