Thursday, May 29, 2014

True Patriot

 a person who loves and strongly supports or fights for his or her country


Thomas Jefferson

  Born in 1743 in Albemarle County, Virginia, inheriting from his father, a planter and surveyor, some 5,000 acres of land, and from his mother, a Randolph, high social standing. He studied at the College of William and Mary, then read law. In 1772 he married Martha Wayles Skelton, a widow, and took her to live in his partly constructed mountaintop home, Monticello.
Freckled and sandy-haired, rather tall and awkward, Jefferson was eloquent as a correspondent, but he was no public speaker. In the Virginia House of Burgesses and the Continental Congress, he contributed his pen rather than his voice to the patriot cause. As the "silent member" of the Congress, Jefferson, at 33, drafted the Declaration of Independence. In years following he labored to make its words a reality in Virginia. Most notably, he wrote a bill establishing religious freedom, enacted in 1786.
Jefferson succeeded Benjamin Franklin as minister to France in 1785. His sympathy for the French Revolution led him into conflict with Alexander Hamilton when Jefferson was Secretary of State in President Washington's Cabinet. He resigned in 1793.

Words of Wisdom from a man who lived long ago, Whom we owe our Freedoms and Country to!


"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."

"When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property."

No freeman shall be debarred the use of arms (within his own lands or tenements

But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.

"A little rebellion now and then is a good thing...."

"If people let government decide which foods they eat and medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." 

Never trouble another with what you can do yourself.





He also invented some of your favorite things

dumbwaiters for wine bottles
the hideaway bed
macaroni and cheese, not to mention
the pedometer
the plow moldboard of least resistance
the polygraph (not a lie detector, but a copying machine)
a revolving bookstand
the spherical sundial
an improved swivel chair


HE TAUGHT HIMSELF ARABIC FROM HIS OWN  QURAN


the contention that true patriots would be willing to do anything for their country

are you a Patriot?



Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Maya Angelou an American With Spirit

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We will Miss You!


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

People do only what they know how to do, so I have patience. I pray that people will have patience with themselves and learn more."


Born Marguerite Annie Johnson in St. Louis, Angelou worked a number of jobs before publishing her first book, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which focused on her own life, in 1969.

Nominated for a National Book Award, the tome skyrocketed Angelou to national fame -- especially given the controversial nature of several sections, which dealt with child molestation, racism, and sexuality.

"I thought that it was a mild book. There's no profanity," Angelou told AP. "It speaks about surviving, and it really doesn't make ogres of many people. I was shocked to find there were people who really wanted it banned, and I still believe people who are against the book have never read the book."

After the success of her first book, Angelous wrote the screenplay and score for the 1972 film, "Georgia, Georgia," becoming the first African-American woman to author a screenplay that was filmed. It was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.

She would go on to write more than 30 published works, including five more memoirs and many books of poetry.

Beloved by stars, Angelou was a mentor to Oprah Winfrey and favorite of many presidents. She spoke at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton and was awarded the Presidential Medal of the Arts in 2000. In 2011, President Barack Obama honored her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.



"I'm learning that I have patience and that patience is a great gift," she said.


Sunday, May 25, 2014

AMAZING WORDS

"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."







“When the people fear the government, that's tyranny; when the government fears the people, that's freedom.”


"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." 

A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine."

The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."

BY WHO YOU ASK?
Thomas Jefferson

Sunday, January 5, 2014

HE SPEAKS..............

 They're standing on the corner and they can't speak English. I can't even talk the way these people talk: Why you ain't, Where you is, What he drive, Where he stay, Where he work, Who you be... And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk. And then I heard the father talk. Everybody knows it's important to speak English except these knuckleheads. You can't be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth. In fact you will never get any kind of job making a decent living. People marched and were hit in the face with rocks to get an education, and now we've got these knuckleheads walking around. The lower economic people are not holding up their end in this deal. These people are not parenting. They are buying things for kids. $500 sneakers for what? And they won't spend $200 for Hooked on Phonics. I am talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there in an orange suit. Where were you when he was 2? Where were you when he was 12? Where were you when he was 18 and how come you didn't know that he had a pistol? And where is the father? Or who is his father? People putting their clothes on backward: Isn't that a sign of something gone wrong? People with their hats on backward, pants down around the crack, isn't that a sign of something? Or are you waiting for Jesus to pull his pants up? Isn't it a sign of something when she has her dress all the way up and got all type of needles [piercing] going through her body? What part of Africa did this come from? We are not Africans. Those people are not Africans; they don't know a thing about Africa. With names like Shaniqua, Taliqua and Mohammed and all of that crap, and all of them are in jail. Brown or black versus the Board of Education is no longer the white person's problem. We have got to take the neighborhood back. People used to be ashamed. Today a woman has eight children with eight different 'husbands' — or men or whatever you call them now. We have millionaire football players who cannot read. We have million-dollar basketball players who can't write two paragraphs. We as black folks have to do a better job. Someone working at Wal-Mart with seven kids, you are hurting us. We have to start holding each other to a higher standard. We cannot blame the white people any longer. – Bill Cosby

Monday, November 25, 2013

WHERES OUR COMMON SENSE? I mean The City Council of San Rafael, California



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Government isn’t content to control public behavior, it is now clamping down on how citizens act at home, as well.

Multiple media outlets are reporting that the city council of San Rafael, California has passed an ordinance prohibiting smoking inside residences with shared walls. This would include, of course, apartments, condominiums, duplexes, and other multi-family dwellings.

The ordinance was passed in October 2012, but did not go into effect until November 14, 2013.

According to a statement made by the city council on the city’s official website, the new regulation strengthens “the City’s municipal code to further protect the community from secondhand smoke.”

In particular, the ordinance “applies to all new and existing properties and does not allow grandfathering rights. Landlords and property owners are required to enforce this ordinance through new lease language or lease amendments as well as posting signage.”

The ordinance may be the strictest in the country, and city officials are proud to be out front on the issue. Breitbart News quoted Rebecca Woodbury, "an analyst in the San Rafael's city manager's office who helped write the ordinance," as boasting: "I'm not aware of any ordinance that's stronger."

And the Blaze revealed:

The city’s mayor, Gary Phillips, is apparently well-aware of the leadership role San Rafael may have given itself with the decision. He said that the city is “happy to blaze a trail” before the vote took place.

“We’re most happy to be in the forefront of the issue because we think it will greatly benefit our residents and those visiting San Rafael, and we think it will set the tone for other cities as well,” the mayor proclaimed.

The Breitbart News story reported on the opposition to this alarming intrusion into the sanctity of the home:

"The science for that is spurious at best," said George Koodray, the state coordinator for Citizens Freedom Alliance and the Smoker's Club in New Jersey.

Steve Stanek, a research fellow at the free-market oriented policy group Heartland Institute in Chicago, supported the rights of smokers.

Stanek, a non-smoker, said, "My sympathies aren't with smokers because I am one, it's because of the huge growth in laws and punishments and government restricting people more and more.”

Beyond the city’s reliance on questionable science, the violation of the “Takings Clause” of the Constitution may actually be actionable.

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads, in relevant part, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.”

Over the years, the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down several decisions aimed at defining the scope of the so-called Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

An article from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law reports:

The Court has had a difficult time articulating a test to determine when a regulation becomes a taking.  It has said there is "no set formula" and that courts "must look to the particular circumstances of the case."  The Court has identified some relevant factors to consider: the economic impact of the regulation, the degree to which the regulation interferes with investor-backed expectations, and the character of the government action.

By applying the ordinance to owners and renters, an argument can be made that its enforcement will impact the ability of investors to receive a return on their investment in property within San Rafael. Where once owners could sign leases with any citizen, regardless of their smoking preference, that property will now be restricting to renting to those who do not smoke. That may be fine going forward, but considering the “no grandfathering” clause of the ordinance, many of those who have purchased buildings as investment income property will now see their ability to achieve occupancy severely reduced by an overzealous local government.

As the ordinance has only been in effect for about 10 days as this is being written, it seems that local land owners would have a cause of action against the San Rafael city council. Should the owners of apartments, condos, and all other residences that contain units that share walls be able to demonstrate that their property rights have been diminished by the city council without the “just compensation” required by the Constitution, then the ordinance would be subject to being struck down.

Should the ordinance be enforced as written, owners of qualifying property will find themselves unable to use their property as intended and unable to recover for their losses.

There are those opponents of the ordinance who have chosen, unfortunately, to focus on the soundness of the science rather than on the assault on the fundamental right of property.

In the long run, health risks identified by science or by “science” will change. There will rarely be consensus on such issues, particularly when forces on both sides have billions of dollars to pour into competing studies (Michael Bloomberg and the tobacco industry, for example).

What does not change, however, and is not subject to contemporary or corporate manipulation, is the sacrosanct place afforded property in the Anglo-American legal tradition.

Proponents of the law point to the “nuisance exception” that the Supreme Court has established. Put simply, the high court has ruled that the right to injury neighbors is not covered by the Takings Clause, and thus need not be compensated for should the government decided to regulate the injurious behavior.

This has gone too far, however.

Writing for the Cato Institute, Roger Pilon explains the potential for abuse of the nuisance exception to the Takings Clause:

In defining the nuisance exception, therefore, care must be taken to tie it to a realistic conception of rights, which the classic common law more or less did. Thus, uses that injure a neighbor through various forms of pollution (e.g., by particulate matter, noises, odors, vibrations, etc.) or through exposure to excessive risk count as classic common-law nuisances because they violate the neighbor’s rights. They can be prohibited, with no compensation owing to those who are thus restricted.

By contrast, uses that “injure” one’s neighbor through economic competition, say, or by blocking “his” view (which runs over your property) or offending his aesthetic sensibilities are not nuisances because they violate no rights the neighbor can claim. Nor will it do to simply declare, through positive law, that such goods are “rights.”

Indeed, that is the route that has brought us to where we are today. After all, every regulation has some reason behind it, some “good” the regulation seeks to bring about. If all such goods were pursued under the police power—as a matter of right—then the owners from whom the goods were taken would never be compensated. The police power would simply eat up the compensation requirement.

And that is where the citizens of San Rafael find themselves today. The city council has unconstitutionally exercised the police power and has “eaten up” the protected property rights of owners of multi-family dwellings.

Although the fight wouldn’t be an easy one, property owners in San Rafael affected by the newly enforced ordinance would be wise to stand against their local government’s deprivation of their right to enjoy their property. When regulations run amok, property rights are almost always the victim.

Monday, November 18, 2013

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10 Reasons Women Should Cook Dinner

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(1) Nothing is more fulfilling than seeing happy faces at the dinner table.


When a woman has taken the care to provide a warm home cooked meal instead of sitting on her fat can all day updating her facebook status or blogging about the latest viral topic, family values win. She can be confident in her efforts. Studies show that facebook is a depressant. For women, it is important to avoid self-defeating behaviors like facebook.
People on the internet will attempt to divert her attention, perhaps even engage her. Women are very intrigued by drama and may soon forget her real duties to make a delicious meal for her family.
Like all circles of pain, the cycle of grief from dashed dinner expectations is repeated over and over until children are left hollow eyed and empty. No woman should allow something as insignificant as the internet stand between dinner and her children.
Children only have one childhood. The internet has both ones and zeros.

Save on clean-up time by sharing dinner duties with a friend. Avoid skanky whores that just want to talk about how handsome and successful your husband is. Lace their pudding with some laxative sprinkles to shut that shade down.




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(2) From the womb to the tomb, it is a woman’s obligation to serve delicious meals on time and in quantities that satisfy her husband and family.




When a man and woman marry, two become one household. As the woman, you will be carrying the family heritage in your belly soon. Even if a woman is a single mother, providing for the progeny is a natural law that even cats follow.
Numerous stories can be found where cats have courageously fought bears, large dogs or fire to save starving kittens. Everyone has observed at least one mother cat rummaging through a dumpster for a few morsels of food. A woman’s instinct for survival should be laser focused on caring for the family.
If it isn’t, there’s something wrong with her. Fixing dinner should be a primary, not secondary priority.





(3) Aprons are Woman’s Confidence Builders for a Strong Marriage.


Marriage is not just about sex. Yes, many preparation and cleaning kitchen duties like dish washing can be performed naked in a way similar to sex, but with knives and chemicals it is probably not safe to do so.
Wearing an apron gives an air of authority. Like a military uniform, a lady is the guardian of the keep. Her sword may be a butcher’s blade, but she is no desk jockey. She commands an army of appliances with leadership. Pride is something that arms her.
Cooking dinner, meeting that deadline day after day builds confidence in a woman. She’s her own boss, the decider of the kitchen. If she can succeed there, she can do anything!

No-No Mommy Blogger – Don’t serve your family fried chicken from some drive thru place. You are putting your family at risk! Get off your can, don’t plop down a bucket!

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(4) Women are less likely to become unhinged, or crazy, if they cook dinner regularly.


Trying to swim against the current of instinct and obligation is damaging. A woman’s brain and endocrine systems are not sufficiently developed for such tasks. The stress of missing dinner preparation on a regular basis is a primary cause of fatigue in women.
With so much at stake, why do women fail their families?
Unfortunately, many women will cast aside dinner duty for “fun” activities like engaging in gossip, snide remarks or body shaming on the Internet  Some will spend their time creating drama for their next social hissy fit, talking on the telephone. It is no consequence that the number of emotional outbursts have increased in the past few years. Part of avoiding emotive flash bombs is to take care the physical needs.


(5) Women are mental creatures with physical needs.


One of a woman’s needs is to be a lively, productive part of a healthy family. Health begins with fuel or nourishment. Those bellies don’t fill themselves, Mrs. Mammy-Blogger. It is up to a wife and mother to provide that fuel, and not with that cheap stuff. A premium lady and her family need premium fuel.
Luckily, premium doesn't mean expensive to Daddy’s pocketbook.
Cooking at home means less financial cost. Ladies in the kitchen, can save time and money with home prepared meals. Fresh fruits and vegetables, in season, are usually available at the market. Canning when at the peak of harvest means less salt and sugar. Observing other helpful tips like not wearing shoes in the kitchen saves on floor wear.







(6) Eating out is for whores and ladies without a good man to cook for.


Several trends in food preparation have caused more harm than good. A fungal like replication of fast food sources across America has left very little variety and poor food choices. High fat and salt content means that those mayonnaise heavy casseroles of the 60's and 70's are positively healthy today.
If you’re going to put this food in your body, make it count for everybody. Make something nourishing rather than just fast!





(7) Fast foods are often sprinkled with rat droppings or condiments like male sex juice.


The US federal government and some sovereign states have rules for food safety. These rules are prohibitive for business. Food companies must pay workers less in order to make a profit under these rules. The workers in turn become angry and drop a rat or two in that vat of spaghetti sauce headed to your table. Isn’t it better to make these things at home rather than risk being a victim of jackboot federal regulation?
Even a burger from a locally sourced diner can be laced with the sexual ju-ju from a worker employed under a penal release jobs program. As the customer, you cannot choose who assembles your quarter jack bacon tower. It could be a potted up teen or an angry immigrant. Both are known for chronic masturbation and poor hygiene.It is better to cook and prepare at home and avoid being a victim of international conflict or pregnancy.





(8) Preparing a meals yourself leads to a more honest and authentic life.


Too many overly modern ladies have accepted the myth of Wonder Woman. Women are not born with secret powers. There is no such thing as a golden truth lasso. Although an accomplished cook can woo a man into telling the truth. Chicken fried steak with white peppered gravy, green beans, fried potatoes and a slice of spice cake is the key to keeping marriage honest, especially when followed with a bouncy round of barefoot sex in the kitchen. Remember to wait an hour, don’t want to get cramps.Imagine the proud housewife that has this on the table.





(9) Cooking at home is more healthy.


It is a common myth that American’s eat more healthily today than in decades past. Consider the fact that we have fewer fat people in America today than in the 1970's. That might have been due to the drugs, but even druggies cooked a meal instead of ordering a pizza. Also, while the extrusion process for Funyun manufacture was developed in 1969, the cultural pop wave did not take root until the 1990's. Sales of the snack food were mostly in the South west region.
Watch out for high fructose corn syrup hiding in your foods. A lot of processed foods contain processed sugars. Rats won’t eat these

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(10) Diabetes will ruin a good Dick.


Your husband may go by the name Richard, but is man-staff won’t operate properly with Diabetes. Allowing him to eat fast processed foods is unhealthy and against the moral teachings of many churches.
Twenty to fifty-five minutes a day of vigorous unprotected sex can brighten anyone’s mood. Unless they aren't traditional married. Then it will rot the insides out and you’re better off just tossing up a salad or something.