Archive for October, 2009

Cubs file for bankruptcy

October 13, 2009

October 13, 2009

Cubs’ buyer chosen: Ricketts family
Cubs sold to Ricketts family: $800M
Ricketts Family: deal done couple weeks or we walk
Tribune passes first hurdle in Cubs’ sale
MLB owners approved sale of Cubs
Hyatt Hotel across from Wrigley?

The Cubs have filed for bankrupcty – one more step in completing the sale of the team. The Cubs had to file for bankruptcy separate from the Tribune Company’s Chapter 11 filing because the Cubs sale had not been finalized at the time. The hearing is today and not expected to have any hindrances. The team will be free and clear at the end of the transaction for the new owners, the Ricketts family.

Ricketts – Tribune deal

Ricketts $823M — Tribune $740M

Cubs, Wrigley, 25% Comcast SportsNet

Ricketts = 95%

Tribune Co = 5% (reduce tax bill that would come with complete sale)

Source: Chicago Breaking News’ AMEET SACHDEV

Hyatt Hotel across from Wrigley?

October 13, 2009

October 13, 2009

Cubs’ buyer chosen: Ricketts family
Cubs sold to Ricketts family: $800M
Ricketts Family: deal done couple weeks or we walk
Tribune passes first hurdle in Cubs’ sale
MLB owners approved sale of Cubs
Cubs file for bankruptcy

I had no idea this was going on.

Coming to a ballpark near you is a 137-room Hyatt, 135 residential units, 147K square feet of retail space and 403-slot underground parking garage. Only the ballpark is Wrigley.

How are Wrigleyville residents letting this happen? How are they going to get around? With a hotel it is going to be loud all night – especially with night games.

At least the height of the buildings will below Wrigley’s roofline. And maybe they could have off-season tours of Wrigley to generate some income. If this means they don’t touch Wrigley itself – then fine. I don’t know if M & R Development is associated with the Ricketts’ family.

Alderman Tom Tunney still has to sign off on it. Imagine how many little white envelopes bulging with green stuff have found their way into his drawers…

Source: Chicago Breaking News

Wedding slideshow…barry, barry everywhere

October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

This is why you don’t tell your buddy you want something “different” for your wedding slideshow.

As in:

We want our slideshow to be different. You can do whatever you like, and I won’t even try to approve it.

Bride & Groom Ben & Joanna and friend’s name is Adam, who would fit right in at MSNBC.

The last pix is pretty awesome.

Gibbs re: Afghanistan (10-9)

October 12, 2009

This is a rare but pleasant surprise. I found a missing post in the cache.

October 9, 2009

PRESS BRIEFING

They discuss Afghanistan. The fact that barry didn’t mention “Iraq” or “Afghanistan” and he called Afghanistan a “theater”. Recall that he has been “deciding” on Afghanistan for over a month. Gen McCrystal did the absolutely correct thing by calling barry out. He was putting the welfare of Americans troops first and he also knows barry doesn’t act until he is called out. A month to decide what to do while Americans are being killed? Imagine him having to react to a nuclear threat in less than a minute. Never happen.

Q    On Afghanistan and the meetings that have been ongoing — today is the fourth of the planned meetings — can you give us a sense of where the ball is?  Has it moved throughout the meetings?  Are we at a different place today, or will be in at different place today, than we were at the last meeting and the one before?

GIBBS:  The President has been getting what he wants and what he needs throughout the process.

Q   I mean, when they sit down today, will they be at a different point?

GIBBS:  Well, you know, I got to tell you, I think it was reported somewhere today, I forget where, that — and I concur with this — that there have been all these conjectures about where different people are about different decisions on resources.  I have not actually heard anybody in the meetings intone their opinion on that yet.  So it’s fascinating for me to watch the back-and-forth on something that we certainly haven’t seen in the meetings. Today’s meeting will focus primarily on Afghanistan.  We’ll spend quite a bit of time going through, with General McChrystal, his assessment. And I think that’s the basis for what we’ll do today.

Which never would have happened had Gen McCrystal not forced barry’s hand. And what exactly does Gibbs’ answer say? Ultimately…and below he says they’re “several weeks away” from actually doing anything. It will be 2 months before barry does anything and by them it may be too late. But what else dod people expect when he was forced to admit the Surge worked beyond our wildest dreams and yet would still have not voted for it. He’s stalling until it’s too late or too many have died not to send more troops. He is a coward and the general knows it.

Q: Is there like a — for lack of a better explanation, a checklist where you can say, okay, we’ve made it to this point, we –

GIBBS:  Well, look, I think that there’s obviously in each of these an agenda where we’re going through, again, as we’ve talked about, understanding and enunciating clearly the goal, the strategy to accomplish the goal, and ultimately we’ll get toward — get to discussion decisions about resources needed in order to implement a strategy to meet that goal.

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Q    How close are we to a resolution?

GIBBS:  I still think we’re probably several weeks away.  I don’t — I mean, obviously, I think the President feels like the discussions are going well.  We’ve dealt with the broader region.  We focused Wednesday on Pakistan, today on Afghanistan.  I don’t have an agenda for upcoming meetings, but –

Q    How many should we expect next week?

GIBBS:  I think there could be more than one, but right now I think one is planned.

Q    What day?

GIBBS:  I don’t know the day yet.  They’re working on the schedule.

And then he evades the question about number of troops and says it has not come up yet. He talks about them as “resources”. Resources, theater – just like he refuses to say terrorist.

Q    In the assessment meeting today about Afghanistan, you said you’re going to go over McChrystal’s report.  Will they go over specific questions about specific troop levels?

MR. GIBBS:  Let me — I might have been careless in the phrasing of that.  I said that — I need to make sure that I’m — the bulk of the meeting will be spent on his original.  I don’t know whether the resource request that is related to that initial assessment is something that we will get to or how much that we’ll get to — into in depth, but it certainly could come up today.  It has not come up in earlier discussions.

Q    Can you just talk about — since we’re on troop requests, can you talk about the report about — that the troop request was as many as 60,000?

GIBBS:  I’m not going to get into that and I would — I don’t believe everything I see on TV.

More photos of 19.2lb Akbar Risuddin

October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

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Whoopi Goldberg (video/text): “It wasn’t rape rape”

October 12, 2009

Here we go all over again. Posts just going missing. This is the third post since our site was taken down for 3.5 hours on October 10th by WordPress. It’s not a coincidence.

Polanski/Goldberg/rape posts/videos
Ms Goldberg, what is “rape rape”?

October 10, 2009

Hello womanagainstrape:

Sorry about that. I don’t know what happened to the video. I thought it was attached to the “what is rape rape” post. Here Whoopi Goldberg in all of her flaming ignorance is discussing it on The View. As you can see, Sherri Sheperd and Joy Behar are the only ones in touch with reality. Whoopi doesn’t know the facts of the case, what he was initially charged with, that statutory rape is just legal terminology for rape, that all rape is rape and that there is no such thing as “rape rape” anymore than there is pregnancy and pregnancy pregnancy.

And what a pedophile pleads guilty to does not change the forced sexual acts that took place. He pled guilty to rape. The minute he pled guilty to rape the rape became indisputable fact. Period.

He is a pedophile and Whoopi is not only ok with that – she tries to justify it by making the child fourteen, by saying Europe looks at things differently (the crime was in the US) and that “they were having sex” previously which is an outright lie. And yet throughout she says she wants to be clear on what happened.

I never would have expected Whoopi Goldberg to say these things.

[Hand transcribed]

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Notice that not once does Whoopi question his actions – she questions the raped child and her family – but never Rapist Polanski. See the post – What is rape rape to see how wrong she was – about everything.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG:

Let’s be realistic here. He went to jail, he pled guilty to having sex with this young lady.

It’s not like he allegedly had sex – he did have sex with her.

What I’m saying is he did not rape her because she was aware and the family apparently was aware.

Sex with a child by an adult is rape and nothing other than rape. The child “was aware”. No she was not. She was not aware on two levels – she was not aware she was going  to be raped and her awareness was dulled by the rapist’s champagne and quaalude drug cocktail. And even if the “family apparently was aware” – how does that give a grown man license to rape a child in all manners possible?

Where is his personal responsibility?

SHERRI SHEPERD:

Was it consensual? What is rape? What’s the definition of rape?

Why does a grown woman with teenage nieces not know the definition of rape? The age of consent in California is 18. It was impossible for it to be consensual. It was rape.

GOLDBERG:

Well, I don’t know if it was consensual–

JOY BEHAR:

Whoa. What a second.

SHEPERD:

When you have to give somebody drugs – I don’t know.

GOLDBERG:

He was not charged with rape is all I’m trying to say.

SHEPERD:

Whoopi, even if you’re 13 years old –

GOLDBERG:

But wait! You have to get it correct. If we’re gonna bitch about what he did, we have to say what it is he did. We can’t say-

And yet she has no clue herself.

MELISSA GILBERT:

What he did is despicable and disgusting to be that age and have sex with a 13 year-old.

JOY BEHAR:

When an adult has sex with a child it’s called statutory rape.

It’s not called anything else but rape.

GOLDBERG:

He was not charged…

I know it wasn’t rape rape.

Gilbert says “child molest maybe”. The law makes distinction for the purpose of punishment. Any sexual touching of a child is rape. Period. Some children are broken with a single touch through clothing and some children can cope with years of full penetration – but they were both raped and both are affected by it for the rest of their lives.

GOLDBERG:

It was something else — but

I know it wasn’t rape rape.

A 53 year-old women thinks repeated penile penetration of more than one orifice of a child her granddaughter’s age is not “rape rape”. I’m incensed transcribing this.

GOLDBERG:

I think it was something else –

but I don’t believe it was rape rape.

And when we have all the information somebody will tell me in my ear. All I’m  trying to get you to understand is when we’re talking about what someone did and what they were charged with we have to say what it actually was – not what we think it was.

Maybe she could listen to her own words and apply them to herself.

End of that video. This video picks up at (0:30)

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This is an unbelievably ignorant statement – besides being completely false. It’s clear she does not know “what it actually was” he did and is simply saying “what she thinks it was”.  If she actually read the transcripts, she would have read that the rapist asked the child as he was raping her if she had had sex before. And yet Goldberg in all her stunning ignorance decides to say this.

GOLDBERG:

They were having sex beforehand.

And how is it a woman can’t be raped if she had consented to sex previously?

The ignorance continues.

GOLDBERG:

That’s why I wanted to be really clear – cuz I wanted to know exactly what we were talking about.

…We were talking abut what he did – that’s what I wanted to clear up. That’s all I wanted to clear up. Cuz I don’t like it when we’re passionate about something and we don’t have all the facts.

Obviously,

SHERRI SHEPERD:

He was charged with statutory rape. Should he be prosecuted, now? I believe, yes. Because the crime has not changed. I know she wants to move on. But what does this say about crimes that are still being committed against children?

JOY BEHAR:

She forgives him. But forgiveness is not permission. And forgiveness doesn’t mean he didn’t break the law.

SHEPERD mentions how the rapist’s friend said he made a little mistake 32 years ago..

What Whoopi says next goes beyond ignorance. As if the continent a child is raped on makes the crime any different. Beheading, genital mutilation, child marriage and sex slavery is ok in the middle east – so is she ok with that? She also tries to make the child’s age fourteen and says “having sex” with “somebody”. Thirteen-year-old children don’t “have sex” with grown men.  And a forty four-year-old man, who rapes a child three times younger than him is not “somebody”.

GOLDBERG:

I have to tell you – again – we’re a different kind of society – we see things differently. The world sees thirteen-year-olds and fourteen year-olds and the rest of Europe – they’re seen oftentimes…

I do know that not everybody agrees with the we see things.

Now, would I want my fourteen-year-old having sex with somebody – not necessarily

Not necessarily?

Then they bring up the child’s mother and why she left her alone with him. Why indeed. But she did the right thing the minute she found out what happened.

GOLDBERG:

Maybe everybody will end up in court. Maybe the mama will end up in court. And Roman will end up in court. Hopefully, we will not.

Hopefully, she will. Hopefully someone will hold her accountable for her unconscionable ignorance. And hopefully that will included having to sit and listen to a thirteen-year-old describe what she – Goldberg – doesn’t think is rape rape. Because he has no remorse. Shortly after he fled like the cowardly pedophile he is – he was interviewed and said Everybody likes to f**k young girls! – including the judges and juries.

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This is a video made by a man right after he watched the above segment. He is angry and uses mild profanity, but I found it interesting that a man could have such a visceral reaction to what Goldberg said.

I wonder if there has been any backlash with sponsors the way there was with Glenn Beck and Don Imus. I found what Goldberg said in a league way beyond Beck and Imus.

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Snippet Adam Lambert “Time for Miracles”

October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

Adam Lambert, Idol Top 10 – posts/videos
Lambert to perform at American Music Awards
Producer Rob Cavallo re: Adam Lambert’s CD (video)

Trailer of “2012″ with a snippet of Adam Lambert singing Time for Miracles from soundtrack. Full lemgth released October 18th.

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Interesting landmark they destroy at the beginning considering Brazil is hosting the 2016 Olympics.

Still prefer Mad Mad World. For other American Idol videos/interviews follow link above.


Courtesy of www.rickey.org

SNL’s barry: “I won it for not being George Bush”

October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

(10-3) barry’s accomplishment: “jack & squat”

barry aka Fred Armisen mocks barry getting the Nobel Peace Prize for?

ConservativeNewsMedia

I won it for not being George Bush. Complete surprise because I have only not been George Bush for 9 months.

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WaPo’s Ms Applebaum: Polanski arrest is “outrageous”

October 12, 2009

October 4, 2009

womanagainstrape – found three other posts in the drafts.

Polanski/Goldberg/rape posts/videos
Ms Goldberg: “It wasn’t rape rape” (video/text)
Ms Goldberg, what is “rape rape”?

Every once in a while – and always with good reason – I have an urge to call a woman a whore.

It’s usually because the woman does not meet the qualifications of being a woman – as in protecting a pedophile and making light of drugging and raping a child. Whoopi Goldberg incensed me with her ignorance – but I was not inclined to call her a whore. Ms Anne Applebaum of the Washington Post, however, is another matter. Her article alone qualified, but then it became clear she was prostituting her column and readership for her husband. Her husband – Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Radoslaw Sikorski, who said he would lobby for the pedophile’s release.

M & C Europe:

In Polanski’s native Poland, President Lech Kaczynski and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said they would appeal to US authorities to drop proceedings against Polanski.

Fortunately, Poland’s Prime Minister DONALD TUSK does not believe “one can use the term ‘human’ for such individuals, such creatures” nor does he believe “protection of human rights should refer to these kind of events”. And he’s all in favor of mandatory chemical castration for pedophiles, which according to the law, would include Polanski.

If Ms Applebaum had any integrity, she would have kept silent or at the very least included a disclaimer. She can assert these are her own views, her own words – but their purpose was clear. And what she writes as justification boggles the mind.

ANNE APPLEBAUM

There must be some deeper story here, because by any reckoning the decision was bizarre — though not nearly as bizarre as the fact that a U.S. judge wants to keep pursuing this case after so many decades.

She presents her version of the facts, which don’t jive with reality, but jive with her “argument”.

Here are some of the facts: Polanski’s crime — statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl — was committed in 1977. The girl, now 45, has said more than once that she forgives him, that she can live with the memory, that she does not want him to be put back in court or in jail, and that a new trial will hurt her husband and children.

Yes, every time it is brought up she is hurt by it – because of him – and he doesn’t care.

There is evidence of judicial misconduct in the original trial.

What?

There is evidence that Polanski did not know her real age.

She met the threshold with that sentence. It doesn’t matter if she was 1 hour away from her 18th birthday – it would still be statutory rape, which is rape. Rape is a medical diagnosis – statutory rape is a legal definition – the key word being rape. She was physically raped in every way possible by a man three times her age. There is no way he didn’t know she wasn’t 18. And even if they were both 18 she repeatedly said no. Rape is rape.

He has never been convicted of anything else.

Convicted being the operative word. He raped a child and then shortly after he fled he talked about how “everybody likes to f**k young girls!”. The odds that he hadn’t done it before or since is zero. And if a murderer flees and never commits another murder, he shouldn’t be sentenced for the crime he committed?

Now listen to how he has “paid for his crimes”:

He did commit a crime, but he has paid for the crime in many, many ways: In notoriety, in lawyers’ fees, in professional stigma. He could not return to Los Angeles to receive his recent Oscar. He cannot visit Hollywood to direct or cast a film.

What?

She compares those “many, many” (four) things to raping a child. Professional stigma? What about the stigma of the child he raped. She was painted a Lolita, her friend’s parents wouldn’t let her go over to their house and her teenage sons have access to her testimony. Everything mentioned is Pedophile Polanski ‘s fault. Had he not raped a child and had he stayed and received his punishment for the crime of rape he pled guilty to, none of those things would have happened.

He can be blamed, it is true, for his original, panicky decision to flee.

And how panicked was the little girl he raped? So panicked she tried to leave and he pulled her back and started raping her all over again. She wasn’t allowed to flee, wy should he?

But for this decision I see mitigating circumstances, not least an understandable fear of irrational punishment.

There is no proof that punishment was ever going to take place. The judge is not part of the plea deal – and he got a very sweet plea deal. But most of all, there are no mitigating circumstances to rape of a child. Period.

Polanski’s mother died in Auschwitz. His father survived Mauthausen. He himself survived the Krakow ghetto, and later emigrated from communist Poland. His pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered in 1969 by the followers of Charles Manson, though for a time Polanski himself was a suspect.

All of those things make what he did more heinous. He had witnessed evil touch his family and he willingly chose to pass it along. That is not mitigating circumstances – for that he deserves extra punishment.

Polanski is 76. To put him on trial or keep him in jail does not serve society in general or his victim in particular.

How does it not serve society in general?

He raped a child, he pled guilty to raping a child and he fled before he was sentenced for raping a child. He also has the added charges of failure to appear and fleeing the jurisdiction to avoid punishment.

Bottom line: He pled guilty to a crime and fled before he was sentenced.

What about Nazi War criminals? They’re older than 76 and some of their victims may have forgiven them…should they go unpunished?

If he weren’t famous, I bet no one would bother with him at all.

Hello. If he weren’t famous he wouldn’t have been allowed to plea down five felonies, he wouldn’t have been given just 42 days of “psychiatric evaluation” and it wouldn’t have taken 32 years to bring him to justice.

ANNE APPLEBAUM

Thinks rape of a child can have “mitigating circumstances”.

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Samantha Geimer’s teenage niece’s thoughts

October 12, 2009

Polanski/Goldberg/rape posts/videos
Ms Goldberg: “It wasn’t rape rape” (video/text)
Ms Goldberg, what is “rape rape”?

Samantha Geimer’s niece, now 15, said she googled her name went she was 13 and came across her aunt’s story. Here she talks with her teacher. Some excerpts – for the full comments – GottaLaff.

How she found out:

NIECE: I was 13. I Googled my own name one day, I was bored. My name is so close to hers [her aunt's] that it came up. I did an image search and saw my aunt! I saw all these interviews, and Polanski came up, too. I clicked on a CNN piece, a recap of the story.

I got chills. I couldn’t believe that happened to someone so close to me. I mean, she’s been to my house! So I asked my mom about it. “So , do you know about Aunt Sam?” She said, “Well, what do you know?” She laughed at me Googling myself and then explained everything in detail. “You’re gonna find out anyway.” She explained who Polanski was, and how they met.

Her visceral reaction:

It really disgusts me. What if that happened to me?? He’s so famous! If it happened now, it would be like, they’d say I’m trying to get my 15 minutes of fame.

I felt bad for her, or that it would happen to anybody, being on the news all the time.

I can’t even put into words, someone so genius and Hollywood, such a great director, could do anything so vile and disgusting.

How others see it:

Everyone in the world can talk about it except the people related to it.

It’s crazy how on Nancy Grace, people argue about it, practically spitting in each other’s faces. They think they know her.

I’m sympathetic that her name comes up a lot, and now people talk about her publicly, judge her. Were you there? I wasn’t! I don’t know if I could handle that.

Plain strange:

I think it’s really crazy how small the world really is. My friend’s grandfather was the first cop on the scene of the Manson murders. Six degrees of…. me.

This reflects the passage of time. 32 years ago “girl sense” was completely different.

Every girl has a “girl sense”. Didn’t she have that? I’d never get into a hot tub! Her mother… It’s such a stage mother thing to do. I wonder how she feels. I’m a 15-year-old girl. I’d never leave my child anywhere, even with a celebrity! You don’t know who that person is behind the pictures.

I think she was very naive to stay there. I would have gotten the “girl sense, the creep feeling”. Am I the only one who is that intuitive? Sometimes I get that feeling just from a picture!

How did she develop that “girl sense”?

Her mother pounding it into her because of what happened to her own sister?

World leaders’ reactions to barry’s Nobel

October 12, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee announcement (text) (video)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text) (video)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel

World leaders respond to the madness. Wonder what they are saying behind closed doors.

JIMMY CARTER:

It shows the hope his administration represents not only to our nation but to people around the world.

Norwegian Prime Minister JENS STOLTENBERG:

This is a surprising, an exciting prize. It remains to be seen if he will succeed with reconciliation, peace and nuclear disarmament.

Afghanistan’s Taliban ZABIHULLAH MUJAHID:

The Nobel prize for peace? Obama should have won the Nobel Prize for escalating violence and killing civilians.

Japanese President YUKIO HATOYAMA:

I think the peace prize was given with such a hope.

German Chancellor ANGELA MERKEL:

There is still much left to do, but a window of possibility has been opened.

Chief Palestinian peace negotiator SAEB EREKAT:

We hope that he will be able to achieve peace in the Middle East and achieve Israeli withdrawal to 1967 borders and establish an independent Palestinian state on 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital.

Israeli Defence Minister EHUD:

[the prize should enhance Obama's ability] to contribute to establishing regional peace in the Middle East and a settlement between us and the Palestinians that will bring security, prosperity and growth to all the peoples of the region.

Hamas’ ISMAIL HANIYEH:

Unless real and deep-rooted change is made in American policy towards recognising the rights of the Palestinian people I would think such a prize would be useless.

Senior Iraqi Sunni Muslim lawmaker SALEH AL-MUTLAQ:

I think he deserves this prize. Obama succeeded in making a real change in the policy of the United States — a change from a policy that was exporting evil to the world to a policy exporting peace and stability to the world.

Indonesia : head, largest Muslim organisation Nahdatul Ulama, MASDAR MAS’UDI:

I think it’s appropriate because he is the only American president who has reached out to us in peace. On the issues of race, religion, skin colour, he has an open attitude.

Pakistan: senior leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami LIAQAT BALUCH:

It’s a joke. How embarrassing for those who awarded it to him because he’s done nothing for peace. What change has he brought in Iraq, the Middle East or Afghanistan?

Lebanon: Hezbollah member of parliament HASSAN FADLALLAH:

We were waiting for deeds, not words that soon vanish.

Secretary General of Amnesty International IRENE KHAN:

We look to him for decisive action to pursue peace with justice in the Middle East, end the rollback on human rights in the name of counter terrorism and reinforce the fight against poverty at a time of economic crisis.

Poland: LECH WALESA:

So soon? This is too soon. He has not yet made a real input. He is proposing, he is starting, but he still has to do it all.

South Africa’s Archbishop DESMOND TUTU:

a magnificent endorsement for the first African American president in history.

barry’s UNCLE SAID in Kenya:

It is humbling for us as a family and we share in Barack’s honour. We congratulate him.

Zimbabwean Prime Minister MORGAN TSVANGARA:

I wish to congratulate President Obama. I think he is a deserving candidate.

Source: REUTERS

Videos: Taitz post-hearing interviews (Oct 5)

October 11, 2009

October 11, 2009

Updated birth certificate posts/videos/lawsuits
Status of Taitz’s case with Judge Carter (Oct 10)

Hey Nan56Fry -

No – there was no evidence of MSM at the hearing. I don’t know if NBC made a driveby like they did last time. William Wagener of On Second Thought TV did the post-hearing interviews again. He talks with Gary Kreep, Orly Taitz, Pastor Wiley Drake and two women who attended the hearing. He’s an interesting character.

PART 1

Wagener talks with Gary Kreep, who is lawyer for Pastor Wiley Drake and Markham Robinson after they separated from Orly Taitz. Drake was the VP candidate for the American Independent Party, Robinson the state chairman and Alan Keyes the presidential candidate. Keyes has remained with Taitz.

Kreep thinks Judge Carter gave them a fair hearing – but was surprised he hadn’t ruled already. He explained that Department of Justice lawyers are representing barry because Taitz is suing other government officials like Hillary Clinton. He expects there will be an appeal either way. Kreep was in the birtherformercial with Bill Keller.

Then Wagoner talks with Taitz, who is clearly deflated because she feels Judge Carter is not the same judge he was in July and Septembe.

He didn’t wait to deal with fraud issue (SSNs etc).

He originally told the DOJ that cases challenging standing are rarely successful – like 96% of the time.

Discusses the subpoena – default and why she didn’t appeal them because the judge had assured her that it wouldn’t be thrown out on technicalities.

Wagener said the judge seemed different as well.

Taitz said there must have been some influence because he spoke/sounded completely differently.

PART 2

Taitz said she did not tell people to phone the Court.

Discusses the media – pro-obama propaganda 24/7 from corrupt MSM.

We do “live in a totalitarian regime” because there was no media present.

She’s “mad as hell” that Kreep caused the delay because the judge changed in the interim.

Mentions mandatory vaccination…end up “quarantined in FEMA camps”.

“Pinnacle of fraud, corruption and treason”

PART 3

“Court shopping”

Wagener talks with Pastor Wiley Drake

Says he’s known Judge Carter for over 20 years and that

Today and the last few days you have seen the emasculation of a United States Marine.

Then he goes off about standing and how he’s become a regular judge.

He went out of his way to say nobody has called [him]. And I got one good old Baptist term for that: Baloney….I have not seen a flipflip like this in his years.

Wegener talks with a woman who said he didn’t even sound like the same judge as in his voice. Then she mentions the two different nomination forms that Nanci Pelosi signed and that she doesn’t think barry’s running the country and calls him a puppet.

And he speaks with a woman from the California Coalition of Immigration Reform who thinks barry should be impeached.

WAGENER:

The three blind mice – they see nothing – ABC, CBS, NBC networks, CNN and FOX News, the Official Government Propaganda Channel will probably not be here, but William Wagener for On Second Thought will be here – see ya next week.

UK’s approach to H1N1

October 11, 2009

October 9, 2009

Updated H1N1 posts/symptoms/vaccine

This how the UK is handling H1N1. Check the internet before you go anywhere. How long before they have test at home kits?

Polish law: mandatory chemical castration for pedophiles

October 11, 2009

October 10, 2009

Ms Goldberg, what is “rape rape”?
Polanksi: “Everyone wants to f**k young girls!”

If Roman Rapist Polanski was in his native Poland and pled guilty to what he did – rape of a child – he’d be facing mandatory chemical castration.

Under Poland’s new law, (which still has to be approved by the upper chamber of parliament – felt to be just a formality) sentences for rape and incest have been increased and pedophiles convicted of raping children under the age of 15 or a close relative would have to undergo chemical therapy upon release from prison. Problem is it doesn’t work right away and they can get lost in the system. If they’re going to do it – get it started in prison.

Polish Government:

The purpose of this action is to improve the mental health of the convict, to lower his libido and thereby to reduce the risk of another crime being committed by the same person.

Chemical castration does not change their sick evil mind. Testosterone is not the cause – their ability to have an erection is not the cause. They still have the same thoughts and perversions and “needs”. Their goal is to steal a child’s innocence, which they can do with their mouth, hands and foreign bodies. There is no cure for pedophiles. There is no such thing as rehabilitation. It’s like saying a diabetic has a chance to get off his insulin if he attends 12 meetings and “completes” a program. All they do is confer with their fellow sickos about how to get away with it.

Prime Minister DONALD TUSK said he does not believe “one can use the term ‘human’ for such individuals, such creatures”.

Therefore I don’t think protection of human rights should refer to these kind of events.

I agree. They lost their rights when they ruined a child. And on average, a pedophile has ruineed six children before he gets caught the first time.

PIOTR KLADCZNY from the Helsinki Foundation of Human Rights:

Introducing any mandatory treatment raises doubts as such a requirement is never reasonable and life can always produce cases that lawmakers could never have even dreamt of,

If somebody is of sound mind, we punish him. If he is sick, we try to cure him — that’s how it works in Polish law. This bill introduces both approaches. As far as I know, this makes our law the strictest in Europe on this issue.

Source: REUTERS

Gibbs re: Nobel Prize

October 11, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text)
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (video)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text)
POTUS re: Nobel Prize (video)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel

PRESS BRIEFING

According to the press briefing, Gibbs got an email around 0300 from the Situation Room. He waited till 0600 to wake barry through a line in the SR. Gibbs said he was surprised as was barry though he did not disclose barry’s reaction other than he didn’t scream. Gibbs said nob0dy knew barry was nominated (nominations are supposed to be absolutely confidential and are not officially revealed for fifty years) and that it was a total surprise. He also declined to say what barry actually said and whether the other presidents called to congratulate him – specifically Mr Bill. And that globally only Norwegian Prime Minister called.

Helen Thomas talks about the two wars and whether the Nobel Prize “will this have an impact and make him seek peace more?”

GIBBS: Well, look, Helen, I would point you to what the President said today.  Obviously we’ve got — the President and his team have worked since the very beginning of our administration to work toward bringing peace to the Middle East.

HELEN THOMAS:  With more war that’s going on.

GIBBS:  Well, we have these disagreements, you and me, Helen.  But obviously I think — the President mentioned both his hopes for and work for peace in the Middle East, as well as the commitments that he has as Commander-in-Chief to protect the American people and to prevent the spread of the type of violent extremism that we see in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

THOMAS: But we’re conducting wars there. Is he trying to find a way to peace?

GIBBS:  Well, again, Helen, we’ve done this before.  There are people –

THOMAS: Don’t say we’ve done this before.  I’m asking you a question.

GIBBS:  I understand.  There are those that sit there in that region of the world and actively are plotting and planning to do America harm.

THOMAS: How do you know that?  And what are we doing to them?

GIBBS:  One, I watch the news. And two, I get that from the intelligence briefings.

He ends the discussion. And the questions turn to the GOP reaction and whether it complicates matters. Think about it – President Ragan didn’t get the Peace Prize for helping “tear down that wall” and barry gets nominated less than two weeks in.

Q Does it raise expectations too high?  Does it contribute to the perception that he’s, you know, all expectation and no results yet?

MR. GIBBS:  Look, I think, as the President said today, this is a — this announcement today represents not the achievements of one person but the hopes of millions and millions throughout the world of the life and the world that they want to live in — whether that’s a world without nuclear weapons; a world without the spread of weapons of mass destruction; a world with peace in the Middle East; a world that addresses climate change. I think all of those things are what millions throughout the world hope that — hope that can be achieved, but understanding, as the President said today, that can’t be achieved by one person.  It has to be achieved through the collective action of the world.  And that’s what he’ll continue to work on.

And then there’s the obvious point that barry has done nothing but talk.

Q    To that point, there are those who are already saying that what happened today, the President winning this prize, highlights criticism that the President so far has been more talk than substance.  How do you respond to that?  Because he got this so early in his presidency.

GIBBS:  Again, I’m not going to parse the words of the President.  I think one of the reasons obviously highlighted by the committee is that through engagement, through a renewal of American leadership, we can help lead the world to do many of the things that the President has outlined.  I don’t think that’s a bad thing.  I think that’s actually a very good thing.  I think America having that place in the world that can lead us to do the types of things that the President has outlined on weapons on mass destruction, on nuclear non-proliferation, and on issues of peace and climate change, are aspirations held by many.

Then the question of whether barry deserved it – how he said in his comments that he didn’t deserve to be among the others – did he consider turning it down. And what about the money.

GIBBS:  Not that I know of.

CHIP: Money — $1.4 million.  Has there been any discussion — I know it’s early — any discussion of what he would do with that?

GIBBS: No. Not that I know of. But, again, Chip, let me point out — let finish the thought that the President had that you mentioned:  “But I also know that this prize reflects the kind of world that those men and women, and all Americans, want to build — a world that gives life to the promise of our founding documents.”

The absolute nerve of him mentioning the Constitution in a major eff u to the birthers. Then someone asks about his comment about women at the end. He didn’t seem to realize barry was talking about Neda who was out in the street and who has been on house arrest. It was his way of including women. He did not mention the women in Afghanistan – who Laura Bush has done more to help than barry – or the women working in Yemen.

Q    The President seemed to hint — he talked about other — he talked about an example of a woman who marches alone for certain causes.  It sounds like he’s going to probably bring a delegation of other Americans with him or something like that.  Is that — should we assume that that’s what he tries to do as a way to share the award??

GIBBS:  I think, obviously, at the end of his remarks he is talking about all of those that either throughout this year, or all previous years, have worked to bring peace and justice to the world.  I don’t know the logistics, obviously, heading into that, but obviously, what the award represents, in terms of, as he says, justice and dignity.

Then whether would accept it in person. How stupid are these reporters? He’ll show up for the award but won’t be wasting his time at the dinner.

Q Robert, just a couple more award questions.  To be clear, will the President go to pick up the award in person?
GIBBS:  Yes.
Q    He will?
GIBBS:  Yes.
Q    It’s given in Stockholm, I believe.  When is that?
GIBBS:  Oslo.
Q    Oslo?  It’s given out in Oslo?  I thought there was a dinner at Stockholm.
GIBBS:  There is.
Q    But then the award is given out is Oslo.
Q    Dinner is in Stockholm, the presentation in Oslo.
Q    I see.  So will he go to both the dinner and the presentation?
GIBBS:  I don’t know whether — I don’t know — I have to admit, I don’t know about the dinner, but I think the acceptance in Oslo.

Would barry invite the other American Nobel Prize winners to the WH?

No answer.

Status of Taitz’s case with Judge Carter (Oct 10)

October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

Updated birth certificate posts/videos/lawsuits
Kyle: update on barry’s birth certificate cases

Hi Heather.

I put this out here because multiple people have asked, like you, what exactly is going on with Taitz’s case with Judge Carter.

The simplest explanation is that nothing has happened – yet.

Right now, Judge Carter is deciding on the Motion to Dismiss filed by barry’s lawyers – DOJ lawyers.

The main point Judge Carter has to decide is whether the plaintiffs – Taitz’s clients – have “standing”. I discuss standing here. Standing-why-none-of-the-bc-cases-go-to-discovery. Once you understand standing it’s easy to grasp the happenings.

Lack of standing is why the previous cases have been dismissed — no one has standing to compel barry to provide proof of his eligibility to be POTUS. And standing is needed to get past the Motion to Dismiss (MTD).

The Court laid out a schedule – here – in the (very unlikely) event Judge Carter denies the MTD – so he wouldn’t have to set up another scheduling hearing. It does not mean there is or has ever been the assurance of a trial. He was merely setting those dates aside in case he denies the MTD and allows the case to go forward – so both sides would have an idea how the case would proceed and how much time they would have for discovery.

Right now, the judge has stayed discovery – meaning he has not allowed it. Standard procedure. No need to go to discovery if the case is not proceeding. But it didn’t stop Taitz from asking – you never know. And that is what Judge Carter’s last ruling was. Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery: DENIED.

Meaning no change in status from when the case went before the judge on Monday.

Discovery would permit the gathering of evidence with the ultimate hope that barry would have to reveal his long form birth certificate.

[Which could be completely in order - meaning he's perfectly eligible to be POTUS - but was reluctant to release it because of something embarrassing - such as if his father was not barry sr.]

That’s when an investigation of all the things Taitz has talked about – the definition of natural born citizen, barry’s possible Kenyan birth, his multiple social security numbers, the possible forgeries of his selective service form and the on-line Certification of Live Birth (which is not a birth certificate), the possible release of his school and medical records, etc.

In all honesty, in my non-lawyer judgment and from following the other cases, I do not believe Taitz has made an argument for standing. Not through any fault of her own – it’s just the law. Her case has been different than others because her clients include active and retired military, candidates for president and state legislators – most of whom have taken an oath to uphold the Constitution – in the hope that at least one of the 46 has standing. But none of them can point to a specific – not hypothetical – harm that is necessary to allow the case to go forward.

And it’s different because Judge Carter went into it with an open mind. He said he was not going to dismiss it on technicalities and that it was an important case. He is the only judge to even lay out a tentative schedule.

It’s all very clear once you understand the concept of standing – so I would strongly recommend you read that post. If you have more questions, feel free to ask.

Here’s what’s happened since Monday:

Judge Carter: Minutes (Oct 5)
Barnett v Obama hearing: citizen report (Oct 5)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 6)
Barnett v Obama hearing: Taitz (Oct 7)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 7)
Ex-parte Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery (Oct 8)
Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery: DENIED (Oct 8)

Polanksi: “Everyone wants to f**k young girls!”

October 10, 2009

October 9, 2009

Polanski/Goldberg/rape posts/videos
Ms Goldberg: “It wasn’t rape rape” (video/text)
Ms Goldberg, what is “rape rape”?

This very disturbing but not at all unexpected.

What are the odds Roman Rapist Polanski has not drugged and raped more children?

ZERO.

Excerpt from an interview Rapist Polanski gave to the novelist Martin Amis in 1979, which originally appeared in Tatler and then ended up in Amis’ book Visiting Mrs Nabokov. This was the same year the cowardly beast, who wants to rape little girls, ran to Europe where they cast the child rapist as the victim of a Lolita.

Source: UK Telegraph’s MICHAEL DEACON

The interview’s first Rapist Polanski’s quote is really all that is needed.

WARNING: profanity included as said – censoring would diminish the impact of his disgusting words.

If I had killed somebody, it wouldn’t have had so much appeal to the press, you see?

But… fucking, you see, and the young girls.

Judges want to fuck young girls.

Juries want to fuck young girls.

Everyone wants to fuck young girls!

Does he sound like he had and understanding of what he did was wrong?

Any remorse? Any intention of stopping?

Would you want him around your daughters?

Father Jenkins, where is your conscience?

October 10, 2009

This is the second time I’ve posted this. I don’t know where the first one went.

October 9, 2009

Fr Weslin/Fr Jenkins/Notre Dame posts

I have been trying to find some information as to what happened to Fr Weslin and the other 87 Catholics who were affected by barry’s greedy need to disrupt commencement at Notre Dame this spring. Last I heard, Fr Weslin’s court date was October 1st.

I knew that ND aka Fr Jenkins had been steadfast in his intent to punish Catholics who were simply acting on their consciences. ND pretending that the criminal act of trespass was separate from the reason the faithful were there: to protest that the President of a Catholic University was rewarding a man, who has not only vowed never to make abortion illegal, he voted to withhold medical treatment from fetuses who happened to survive the attempt on their lives.

laetaremedal.jpg

Truth is mighty and will prevail

Fr Jenkins chose to be a slave to history – important life-changing history, yes – instead of steward of the premier American Catholic institute of higher learning.

Fr Jenkins chose to abandon Notre Dames’s own 126-year history of awarding the Laetare Medal – given to Catholics “whose genius has ennobled the arts and sciences, illustrated the ideals of the Church, and enriched the heritage of humanity” – in exchange for the secular prestige of having the “first black president” speak on the anniversary of Brown vs the Board of Education.

Fr Jenkins chose to reward a man who holds the most anti-Catholic stance on the sanctity of life – the absolute sanctity of life the most fundamental tenet of the Church – over a woman who has achieved great secular success without once abandoning or compromising her faith.

Someone Fr Jenkins should have chosen to emulate.

[faculty photo]

Dr Mary Ann Glendon, Harvard Law School Professor and former Ambassador to the Holy Father, once named one of the “Fifty Most Influential Women Lawyers in America” followed her conscience and declined to be present, especially when she realized that her presence was being used to offset barry’s.

Curiously, Fr Jenkins’ main point in his commencement speech was the need for dialogue – how he justified barry’s presence – and yet, when it came to actually enforcing his words, Fr Jenkins adamantly refused to dialogue with Fr Weslin.

Fr Weslin is the 78 year-old Catholic priest pictured here being manhandled, hurt and humiliated in the with the full knowledge and complicity of Fr Jenkins. It seems the Golden Rule doesn’t apply to the ND campus.

Pause for a moment and consider what the general sentiment would be if the pigmentation was reversed in this pix and those were white hands inflicting pain on a 78 y/o reverend or imam while his hands were handcuffed behind him for the simple crime of stepping one foot onto a campus relevant to their faith to defend the most sacred tenet of their faith.

made necessary by barry's ego
torture made necessary by barry’s ego

I have been unsuccessful in finding the disposition of the case but I found an excellent letter that sums up exactly what Fr Jenkins should do if he were still a Catholic priest of a Catholic University. Both seem in question. It is from Dr. Charles E. Rice, Professor Emeritus of Notre Dame Law School.

I usually don’t like to mess with letters, but since the letter is lengthy, I highlighted certain areas. The letter is not quoted en toto. The full letter can be found at The American Catholic.

Here is the letter Dr Rice refers to about Fr Jenkins participating in the March for Life on the anniversary of Roe v Wade. In the letter Fr Jenkins says:”we must seek steps to witness to the sanctity of life”.

Wasn’t that what precisely whar Fr Weslin and his 87 fellow Catholics were doing?

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Thank you Dr Rice for your words.

An open letter from Dr. Charles E. Rice, Professor Emeritus of Notre Dame Law School, to Fr. John Jenkins, President of University of Notre Dame:

Dear Father Jenkins:

Professor Fred Freddoso has shared with me the response on Sept. 17th by Dr. Frances L. Shavers, Chief of Staff and Special Assistant to the President, to Fred’s email of that date to you asking that Notre Dame request dismissal of the charges against the persons arrested for trespass on the campus in relation to the honoring of President Obama at Commencement. Dr. Shavers responded on your behalf to Fred’s email because, as she said, “the next few days are rather hectic for [Fr. Jenkins].”  I don’t want to add to the hectic burden of your schedule by sending you a personal message that could impose on an assistant the task of responding.  I therefore take the liberty of addressing to you several concerns in the form of this open letter to which a response is neither required nor expected.

[...]

My main concern in this letter arises from your statement in your Letter that “Each year on January 22, the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, the March for Life is held in Washington D.C. to call on the nation to defend the right to life.  I plan to participate in that march.  I invite other members of the Notre Dame Family to join me and I hope we can gather for a Mass for Life at that event.”  I understand that Notre Dame students have invited you to participate with them in the March.  The problem arises from an aftermath of Commencement.  On this I refer back to Chief of Staff Shavers’ response to Professor Freddoso’s request that Notre Dame ask dismissal of the charges against those arrested. Dr. Shavers states that “these protesters were arrested for trespassing and not for expressing their pro-life position.”

[Fr Weslin]

Father Norman Weslin carries a cross as he leads an anti-abortion protest towards the Notre Dame campus Friday, May 15, 2009 in South Bend, Indiana. The protestors object to the selection of President Barack Obama as the Notre Dame commencement speaker. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

(AP Photo/JOE RAYMOND)

Dr. Charles E. Rice: That is misleading.  This is not an ordinary case of trespass to land such as would occur if a commuter walks across your lawn and flower bed as a short-cut to the train station.  Notre Dame is ordinarily an open campus.  Those 88 persons, 82 of whom are represented by Tom Dixon, ND ’84, ND Law School ’93, were arrested not because they were there, but because of who they were, why they were there and what they were sayingOther persons with pro-Obama signs were there but were not arrested and not disturbed.  Serious legal and constitutional questions are involved, arising especially from the symbiotic relationship between the Notre Dame Security Police, who made the arrests, and the County Police.  This letter is not a legal brief.  Rather I merely note that it is disingenuous for Notre Dame to pretend that this is merely a routine trespass case.

[It's not Notre Dame's fault.]

The confusion is compounded by Dr. Shavers’ statement that “Under Indiana law, however, Notre Dame is not the complainant in these matters and so is not in any position to drop or dismiss the charges.”  That sentence is half-true and half-false.  Notre Dame is the complaining victim of the alleged trespass.  Whether to dismiss the charges, of course, is for the prosecutor to decide.

[And if ND were to say no - don't bother - how much money would that save the prosecutor? Instead there is a "pre-trial diversion" program.]

Dr. Shavers states that “Notre Dame officials have been in regular contact with the prosecutor’s office on these matters, and, in consultation with the University, the prosecutor has offered Pre-Trial Diversion to those for whom the May incident was a first-time offense. As described by the prosecutor, this program does not require the individual to plead guilty or go through a trial; rather, the charges are dropped after one year so long as the individual does not commit another criminal offense. We understand that most of those arrested have chosen not to take advantage of this offer and obviously we cannot force them to do so.  In essence, the choice of whether or not to go to trial belongs to the defendants.”

Pre-trial diversion could change their status as convicted criminals.  But it is only because of the actions of Notre Dame that they are treated by the law as criminals in the first place. Notre Dame continues to subject those defendants to the criminal process.  If they entered pretrial diversion they would each have to pay hundreds of dollars in costs, which would amount in effect to a fine imposed on them, with the concurrence of Notre Dame, for praying.  Most of the 88 are in straitened financial circumstances. The imposition on them of such a fine would be a serious hardship.  Instead, Notre Dame ought to state publicly that it has no interest in seeing those prosecutions proceed in any form and that it requests the prosecutor to exercise his discretion to dismiss all those charges unconditionally. Given the prospect of 88 or so separate jury trials, probably not consolidated, in cases involving potentially serious legal and constitutional issues, such a request by Notre Dame would surely be appreciated by the taxpayers of St. Joseph County.

[I didn't realize they were far away from the area of the commencement. So what harm were they causing?]

Those 88 defendants were on the other side of the campus, far removed from the site of the Commencement.  They are subjected by Notre Dame to the criminal process because they came, as individuals, to Notre Dame to pray, peacefully and non-obstructively, on this ordinarily open campus, in petition and reparation, as a response to what they rightly saw as a facilitation by Notre Dame of various objectively evil policies and programs of Notre Dame’s honoree, President Obama.  Those persons, whom Notre Dame has subjected to legal process as criminals, are neither statistics nor abstractions.  Let me tell you about a few of them.

Courtesy of Fr Jenkins, University of Notre Dame
Humiliation Courtesy of Fr Jenkins

Dr. Charles E. Rice: Fr. Norman Weslin, O.S., 79 years old and in very poor health, was handcuffed by Notre Dame Security Police as he sang “Immaculate Mary” on the campus sidewalk near the entrance.  He asked them, “Why would you arrest a Catholic priest for trying to stop the killing of a baby?”  The NSDP officers put him on a pallet and dragged him away to jail.  St. Joseph County Police were also there.  I urge you to watch the readily available videos of Fr. Weslin’s arrest.  If you do, I will be surprised and disappointed if you are not personally and deeply ashamed.

[Videos: arrest 1 & arrest 2.]

Ashamed doesn’t even begin to describe it. Fr was laid out on the ground with his hands handcuffed behind his back and propped up on his side by a leg in his back. Because of his forced position he had to hold his head  and for a full minute he laid there like a tranquilized animal and not a single person: spectator, cameramen, police came to his aid. No one.

The moment that was very hard to take was when Fr Weslin, a 20-yr Army veteran shouted “Land of Freedom!”

Abandon your religious beliefs and watch the videos from the standpoint of an American.

What if Father was wearing his Army uniform instead of his robes? Would you feel differently?

What if it were your uncle or father or grandfather?]

Fr Weslin handcuffed

Dr. Charles E. Rice: Such treatment of such a priest may be the lowest point in the entire history of Notre Dame.  You would profit from knowing Fr. Weslin.  Notre Dame should give Fr. Weslin the Laetare Medal rather than throw him in jail.  Norman Weslin, born to poor Finnish immigrants in upper Michigan, finished high school at age 17 and joined the Army.  He converted from the Lutheran to the Catholic faith and married shortly after earning his commission.  He became a paratrooper and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 82nd Airborne Division, obtaining his college degree enroute.  After a distinguished career, he retired in 1968.  As the legalization of abortion intensified, he and his wife, Mary Lou, became active pro-lifers in Colorado.  In 1980, Mary Lou was killed by a drunk driver.  Norman personally forgave the young driver.  Norman Weslin was later ordained as a Catholic priest, worked with Mother Teresa in New York and devoted himself to the rescue of unborn children through nonviolent, prayerful direct action at abortuaries.

[Dr Rice brings up Fr Jenkins' hypocritical talk of "dialogue" at the commencement.]

In 1990 at Christmastime, I was privileged to defend Fr. Weslin and his Lambs of Christ when they were arrested at the abortuary in South Bend.  One does not have to agree with the tactic of direct, non-violent action at abortuaries to have the utmost admiration, as I have, for Fr. Weslin and his associates.  At Notre Dame, Fr. Weslin engaged in no obstruction or disruption.  He merely sought to pray for the unborn on the ordinarily open campus of a professedly Catholic university.  The theme of Notre Dame’s honoring of Obama was “dialogue. It would have been better for you and the complicit Fellows and Trustees to dialogue with Fr. Weslin rather than lock him up as a criminal. You all could have learned something from him.  His actions in defense of innocent life and the Faith have been and are heroic.  Notre Dame’s treatment of Fr. Weslin is a despicable disgrace, the responsibility for which falls directly and personally upon yourself as the President of Notre Dame.

***NOT SURE WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THESE PHOTOS.

[Fr Jenkins smiles while Fr Weslin sits in jail]

POL/

(JEFF HAYNES/Getty Images)

Just prior to second arrest: Fr Weslin with Norma McCorvey aka Roe in Roe v Wade

norma roe & fr weslin

Dr. Charles E. Rice: The other “criminals” stigmatized by Notre Dame include many whom this university should honor rather than oppress.  One is Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, who has become pro-life and a Catholic actively trying to spread the word about abortion.  Those “criminals” include retired professors, retired military officers, mothers of many children, a Catholic nun in full habit, Christian pastors, several Ph.Ds, and Notre Dame grads. They are, in summary, “the salt of the earth.”  They came, on their own, at their own expense, and not as part of any “conspiracy,” from 18 states.  They came because they love what Notre Dame claims to represent.  They themselves do represent it.  But one has to doubt whether Notre Dame does so anymore.

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Look at the pain on Sister’s face. (SCOTT OLSEN/Getty Images)

Dr. Charles E. Rice: Clearly, Notre Dame should do all it can to obtain the dismissal of those criminal charges.  This has nothing to do with one’s opinion of the tactics of rescue at abortuaries.  It is simply a matter of you, as President, doing the manifestly right thing.

Please permit me to speak bluntly about your announced purpose to participate in the March for Life and to “invite other members of the Notre Dame Family to join me.”  Notre Dame should have had an official presence at every March for Life since 1973.  But until now it never has.  Notre Dame students, with the encouragement of Campus Ministry, participate in the March but the University, as such, has not done so.  To put it candidly, it would be a mockery for you to present yourself now at the March, even at the invitation of Notre Dame students, as a pro-life advocate while, in practical effect, you continue to be the jailer, as common criminals, of those persons who were authentic pro-life witnesses at Notre Dame.

[Notice how Father's hands are still handcuffed behind his back and being stressed from the proximity to the handhold.]

Father Norman Weslin arrested

AP

[Fr Jenkins and these officers knew Fr Weslin was coming and yet they  made no arrangements for a humane arrest and subsequent removal via wheelchair of golf cart.

Imagine the President of the United States, who is 39 years younger being treated in exactly the same manner.]

Dr. Charles E. Rice: When the pictures of Fr. Weslin’s humiliation and arrest by your campus police was flashed around the world it did an incalculable damage to Notre Dame that can be partially undone only by your public and insistent request, as President of Notre Dame, that the charges be dropped.  In my opinion your attachment to the March for Life, including your offering of a Mass for Life, could give scandal in the absence, at least, of such an insistent request to dismiss those charges. Your decision to present an official Notre Dame presence at the March could be beneficial, but not in the context of an unrelenting criminalization by Notre Dame of sincere and peaceful friends of Notre Dame whose offense was their desire to pray, on the campus, for the University and all concerned including yourself.  If you appear at the March as the continuing criminalizer of those pro-life witnesses, you predictably will earn not approbation but scorn—a scorn which will surely be directed toward Notre Dame as well. As long as you pursue the criminalization of those pro-life witnesses, your newest pro-life statements will be regarded reasonably as a cosmetic covering of the institutional anatomy in the wake of the continuing backlash arising from your conferral of Notre Dame’s highest honor on the most relentlessly pro-abortion public official in the world.

In conclusion, this letter is not written in a spirit of contention.  It is written rather in the mutual concern we share for Notre Dame—and for her university.  I hope you will reconsider your positions on these matters. Our family prays for you by name every night.  And we wish you success in the performance of your obligations to the University and all concerned.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Rice
Professor Emeritus
Notre Dame Law School

Roker: “Who was your mentor…David Letterman?”

October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

Letterman adultery/Gov Palin posts

Gotta love Al Roker for this one. Meredith Vieira was doing a little look back at her career – Jay Leno got in it – then Al Roker hit a punchline so perfect you’d think the punchline came first and then the clip idea.

nakednewscaster

Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel

October 10, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text) (video)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text) (video)
World Leaders’ reactions

Nelson Mandela Foundation

We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.

BYO…TP?

October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

Are things really this bad?

How much does toilet paper cost and how much do kids use in Ireland?

St John’s Girls National School in southern Ireland sent a note out to parents asking that they provide their child’s toilet paper necessities because of cuts to government grants for books and computers.

Principal Catherine O’Neill:

The letter was sent out just as a way of balancing books here in the school and not intended as a demand….I have no doubt that there are an enormous number of schools out there that are doing the same thing.

Can you imagine the embarrassment of some young girl who begins menstruating for the first time only to find no toilet paper in the bathroom?

How much do you think the enterprising youths could charge for one square?

And what are the chances the surrounding restaurants, gas stations and public buildings will suddenly find their facilities sans TP?

Source: Reuters Padraic Halpin

Tom DeLay has “no idea” if barry isn’t a citizen

October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

Updated birth certificate posts/videos/lawsuits

Tom DeLay took himself out of Dancing With the Stars because he has stress fractures in both feet. So during his exit interview they asked about his comments on Hardball about barry’s gift birth certificate.

Interesting answer:

Do you think that you only got votes from conservatives?

It was very gratifying. I got e-mails from liberals. I got one that was really neat: “I’ve hated you all my life, but I love what you did on the show.”

You got into some trouble for saying on TV that you weren’t sure President Obama was born in the United States.

What I said was, to answer a question from Chris Matthews, I said: “Why wouldn’t the president of the United States show the American people his birth certificate?” You have to show a birth certificate to play Little League baseball. It’s a question that should be answered. It’s in the Constitution that you have to be a natural-born citizen of the United States to be president.

Do you think he isn’t a citizen?

I have no idea.

Source: Newsweek’s RAMIN SETOODEH

WordPress censorship?

October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

From 10pm to 1:30am, I was unable to post anything on my blog.

Why, I don’t know.

Did this happen to other folks as well?

It wasn’t the usual “maintenance” – wait five minutes and then refresh.

WP CENSORSHIP 1

Not sure how it could be support since said they would be unavailable from 10am EST October 9 – 19th.

So who did it and why?

And how can I find out?

“Fun theory” – Piano Stairs video

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

Named #2 viral video of 2009

Volkswagen’s “fun theory” – changing people’s behavior by making it fun to do. Here they changed the stairs into a piano with the stair corresponding to the appropriate note. 66% more people took the stairs. Question is will the results wear off in time? And what will happen once the street musicians have at them?

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POTUS re: Nobel Prize (video)

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text) (video)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel
World Leaders’ reactions

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Someone yells ‘What will you do with the money’?

What indeed?

Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text) (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text) (video)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel
World Leaders’ reactions

Here’s Thorbjorn Jgland Norwegian Nobel Committee answering why they chose barry.

POTUS re: Nobel Peace Prize (text)

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text) (video)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (video)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel
World Leaders’ reactions

barry’s remarks

Good morning.  Well, this is not how I expected to wake up this morning.  After I received the news, Malia walked in and said, “Daddy, you won the Nobel Peace Prize, and it is Bo’s birthday!”  And then Sasha added, “Plus, we have a three-day weekend coming up.”  So it’s good to have kids to keep things in perspective.

I am both surprised and deeply humbled by the decision of the Nobel Committee.  Let me be clear:  I do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations.

–That’s because it wasn’t given on the basis of accomplishments because you don’t have any.

To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who’ve been honored by this prize — men and women who’ve inspired me and inspired the entire world through their courageous pursuit of peace.

–The first statement of truth in his presidency- too bad he doesn’t believe it.

But I also know that this prize reflects the kind of world that those men and women, and all Americans, want to build — a world that gives life to the promise of our founding documents. And I know that throughout history, the Nobel Peace Prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement; it’s also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes. And that is why I will accept this award as a call to action — a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century.

–The Constitution – that was a big eff off to the birthers. Obamessiah the chosen one to call all nations!

These challenges can’t be met by any one leader or any one nation.  And that’s why my administration has worked to establish a new era of engagement in which all nations must take responsibility for the world we seek.  We cannot tolerate a world in which nuclear weapons spread to more nations and in which the terror of a nuclear holocaust endangers more people.  And that’s why we’ve begun to take concrete steps to pursue a world without nuclear weapons, because all nations have the right to pursue peaceful nuclear power, but all nations have the responsibility to demonstrate their peaceful intentions.

–Why couldn’t he just say I’m humbled, I don’t deserve it. I’ll try to actually do something before I leave office. Nope he has to lecture the world.

We cannot accept the growing threat posed by climate change, which could forever damage the world that we pass on to our children — sowing conflict and famine; destroying coastlines and emptying cities.  And that’s why all nations must now accept their share of responsibility for transforming the way that we use energy.

We can’t allow the differences between peoples to define the way that we see one another, and that’s why we must pursue a new beginning among people of different faiths and races and religions; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect.

And we must all do our part to resolve those conflicts that have caused so much pain and hardship over so many years, and that effort must include an unwavering commitment that finally realizes that the rights of all Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace and security in nations of their own.

We can’t accept a world in which more people are denied opportunity and dignity that all people yearn for — the ability to get an education and make a decent living; the security that you won’t have to live in fear of disease or violence without hope for the future.

–And the oppressed women of the Arab World part of those people? They have the ability to get an education – but are refused the opportunity.

And even as we strive to seek a world in which conflicts are resolved peacefully and prosperity is widely shared, we have to confront the world as we know it today.  I am the Commander-in-Chief of a country that’s responsible for ending a war and working in another theater to confront a ruthless adversary that directly threatens the American people and our allies.  I’m also aware that we are dealing with the impact of a global economic crisis that has left millions of Americans looking for work.  These are concerns that I confront every day on behalf of the American people.

–Can’t mention war twice in a Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech but you make sure the justification is included.

Some of the work confronting us will not be completed during my presidency.  Some, like the elimination of nuclear weapons, may not be completed in my lifetime.  But I know these challenges can be met so long as it’s recognized that they will not be met by one person or one nation alone.  This award is not simply about the efforts of my administration — it’s about the courageous efforts of people around the world.

–And one of those courageous people should have gotten the award.

And that’s why this award must be shared with everyone who strives for justice and dignity — for the young woman who marches silently in the streets on behalf of her right to be heard even in the face of beatings and bullets; for the leader imprisoned in her own home because she refuses to abandon her commitment to democracy; for the soldier who sacrificed through tour after tour of duty on behalf of someone half a world away; and for all those men and women across the world who sacrifice their safety and their freedom and sometime their lives for the cause of peace.

–Now the young women…Neda…Nobel Peace Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

That has always been the cause of America.  That’s why the world has always looked to America.  And that’s why I believe America will continue to lead.

…and that’s why I WILL SAVE THE WORLD!

Will he accept it in person?

Yes, says the White House.

Taitz Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery: DENIED

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

Updated birth certificate posts/videos/lawsuits
Judge Carter: Minutes (Oct 5)
Barnett v Obama hearing: citizen report (Oct 5)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 6)
Barnett v Obama hearing:Tatiz (Oct 7)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 7)
Ex-parte Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery (Oct 8)
Status of Taitz’s case with Judge Carter (Oct 10)

Taitz tried, Judge Carter denied.

As of right now we are in the same position as Monday after the hearing.

The question is, is Judge Carter?

Did Taitz’s overreaction to simple bookkeeping give him a chuckle or piss him off?

JUDGE CARTER:

Pending Resolution of the Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss, the stay of discovery shall remain in place.

Should the period of discovery be insufficient gIven the scheduling order in place, the parties may file for an extension of the discovery period.

The Ex-parte Motion is hereby DENIED.

Thanks to JACK RYAN.

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Taitz: Ex-parte Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

Updated birth certificate posts/videos/lawsuits
Judge Carter: Minutes (Oct 5)
Barnett v Obama hearing: citizen report (Oct 5)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 6)
Barnett v Obama hearing:Tatiz (Oct 7)
Judge Carter: NO ruling (Oct 7)
Motion for Relief of Stay of Discovery: DENIED (Oct 8)
Status of Taitz’s case with Judge Carter (Oct 10)

Orly Taitz’s motion to unstay the stay – officially the “emergency ex-parte motion for relief of stay of discovery”

She uses Judge Carter’s minutes from Monday’s hearing – where he ordered the tentative court schedule be made final – as proof positive the case will go on. She is saying she won’t have time to get things in order unless discovery is started. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the judge has not ruled on the motion to dismiss.

Thanks as always to Jack Ryan for the court papers.

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Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (video)

October 9, 2009

October 9, 2009

barry wins Noble Peace Prize
Archbishop Tutu congratulates barry
Nobel Committee Peace Prize announcement (text)
Nobel Committee Thorbjorn Jgland answers why barry (video)
POTUS: re Nobel Prize (text) (video)
Nelson Mandela Foundation re: barry’s Nobel
World Leaders’ reactions

Announcement of Peace Prize by Norwegian Nobel Committee’s Thorbjorn Jgland

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Listen to the crowd gasp when barry’s name is announced (0:15) and the guy in the background’s evil eye and then bizarre grin (0:24).


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