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Sunday, September 14, 2003
Is The Abortion Debate Effectively Over?
Is The Abortion Debate Effectively Over?
It looks like the the pro-abortion argument -- I don't say "pro-choice" like they want me to, nor do I say "pro-life" -- is about to take a BIG hit. It seems that the latest technology can clearly show the faces of babies smiling and crying in the womb. (http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-12773312,00.html)
Now, no one can tell -- yet -- exactly WHY they smile and cry in there. When asked, the recalcitrant infants refuse to answer. There aren't even any statistics yet on how early this behavior starts. But none of that matters, and I'll tell you why: PICTURES.
Every picture of a baby smiling in the womb is going to be worth his mother's weight in gold to the anti-abortionists, and rightly so. Nothing evokes more emotion than a visual reference; we're visually-oriented creatures. A thousand rational reasons why those facial expressions don't mean anything from pro-abortion doctors and women's rights advocates -- and believe me, there WILL be rationalisations -- will easily be defeated by a single image of a smiling pre-born face.
As of July, polls of women (hey, don't men's views count, if they're our kids too?) showed that the balance had shifted towards an anti-abortion view, though just barely. (http://www.washtimes.com/national/20030701-115636-9509r.htm) I'm willing to bet that the percentage jumps by twenty points before the end of the year. Of course, Roe v. Wade will never be repealed as long as the Supreme Court is still packed with Liberals. There's only three bona fide Conservatives on it, for all the Liberal whining about the SC's conservatism -- Rehnquist, Thomas and Scalia. (http://www.rsea.org/2000pages/scdecisions1.html) And with enough Senatorial Democrats to filibuster President Bush's judicial nominees to death (pretend filibusters, since no one is actually speaking!) it'll be quite some time before any vacancies on the highest bench would be filled.
So what does all this mean? Fewer women will want to have abortions, which (as I see it) means a) a higher degree of abstinence b) better birth control methods, before and after -- Preven (http://www.preven.com/), anyone? -- and c) more adoption.
Posted at Sunday, September 14, 2003 by CavalierX
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Saturday, September 13, 2003
Trick or Treat, Iran?
Mohammad Khatami, Iran's President, can't be very happy this weekend. The IAEA issued a deadline of 31 October '03 for Iran to fully disclose all its nuclear programs. Normally, a deadline from the UN is treated by rogue nations like Iran the way we would treat the rumor of an invasion from the Moon. In other words, a pretty lame joke. "Hey Mohammad, the UN is giving us a deadline!" "Ooh, I'm quaking in my sandals. Better warn our grandchildren; they may have to do something about it someday. I slap them with my shoe!"
They're not doing that this time.
If the Iranians are laughing about the IAEA deadline, the laughter no doubt seems forced as they glance to their west, towards the country where Saddam Hussein once laughed at UN deadlines, too.
They know he's not laughing now.
When President Bush cited the 17 violated UN resolutions as one of the reasons to remove Saddam from power ( http://www.broadbandc-span.org/downloads/hjres114.pdf), some people thought that was a pretty lame joke, too. As usual, they missed the point entirely. The reason UN deadlines were treated with such contempt by dictators was that they knew such deadlines would never be enforced. That's what President Bush knew before going to the UN for resolution #1441... that there was really no chance it would ever be honored by Saddam Hussein's government or enforced by the UN.
But we were ready to enforce it, and we did.
Those on the Left scream that Bush undermined the United Nations. Those on the Right grumble that the UN was always useless, and Bush just showed the world how irrelevant they were. They all missed the point of President Bush citing those UN resolutions as a reason for toppling Saddam's government.
For the first time in decades, a UN deadline is being treated seriously by a dictator. Mohammad Khatami may not be too worried about the UN enforcing its resolutions and deadlines... they never do.
But I'll bet he's worried that the US will enforce them.
Posted at Saturday, September 13, 2003 by CavalierX
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Friday, September 12, 2003
Westward Ho!
Lately, I've been thinking about moving to the Left Coast and getting a bunch of free stuff. You can't get free stuff from California for being a California resident, an American, or even a legal immigrant. However, if you're an ILLEGAL immigrant, California is willing to practically give you the keys to the state, hoping you'll vote Democratic out of gratitude when you get there.
Illegal immigrants can now get California drivers' licenses. How about that? All you have to do is commit a crime, and California gives you a document that not only lets you legally drive and get car insurance so you don't have to fear traffic stops, but that you can use to buy guns and register to vote! After all, cops in California can't check your immigration status because you look Mexican or have an accent... that's profiling. But wait, there's more! California is also happy to give criminals a break on their college tuition. According to Lillian Kim of Immigration Law Weekly (http://www.ilw.com/immigrants/life/articles/2003,0811-studentsall.pdf), the Student Adjustment Act (passed in California and Texas) grants "illegal aliens legal status on the condition that they meet certain qualifications". Also, unless the current bill to deny Social Security to illegal aliens passes (HR1631, http://www.theorator.com/bills108/hr1631.html), they can even collect Social Security... which means issuing them a Social Security number. How (you may ask) can an illegal alien get a Social Security number? Well, according to the Social Security Administration, you can get one by showing -- are you ready? -- a valid driver's license! Can SOMEONE please tell me the difference between an illegal alien with a legal driver's license and social security card and a born American? And all you need to gain all these free benefits (free being LibSpeak for "legal residents pay via higher taxes") is a Mexican consular ID card! So all you have to do to qualify for freebies from the Golden State is prove you're from Mexico, right? I'll bet the proof of Mexican origin is so hard to come by, though.
Well, that's not exactly true. As Marti Dinerstein testified before the US House of Representatives on 19 June 2003, "the matricula [consular ID card] is not a secure identity document.... A Mexican birth certificate is the principal document being used to obtain a matricula. Press reports indicate that it or other documents are being crosschecked against computerized records in Mexico. They are not." (http://www.cis.org/articles/2003/martitestimony61903.html)
Sweet! So all I have to do is head to Mexico, pay a few pesos for a forged Mexican birth certificate, sneak across the border to California, get a matricula card, and start a whole new life, with a whole new (and nearly legal) identity. Hmm.. I just hope none of those al-Qaeda terrorists figure this all out.
Posted at Friday, September 12, 2003 by CavalierX
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Thursday, September 11, 2003
War on Terrorism
Two years ago today, terrorists brought their hate to our doorsteps and made us stare it in the face.
There are some who protest that taking the "War on Terror" overseas is a foolish waste of resources that should be used to improve Homeland Security... tightening our borders and beefing up security measures at points of entry.
Listen... it's not as if there aren't literally THOUSANDS of these murderers that are literally DYING to do the same thing. It's entirely due to President Bush's attacks on their leadership and support bases that they haven't done so in two years, combined with his diplomatic pressure on nations that support terror to change their ways. However, they're still out there... they have tried and will continue to try to murder as many American as as they can. It's all they want out of life.
And we CAN'T stop it by building higher walls and tighter security. We'll just be building ourselves a prison that way. And no matter HOW high we build, or HOW tight we make our security, all it will take is ONE suicidal maniac to start us on a new building frenzy. No, the President is doing EXACTLY the right thing by taking the war to the terrorists. They will not stop, and neither can we. Would you rather fight that war in OUR streets, or theirs?
Posted at Thursday, September 11, 2003 by CavalierX
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Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Clinton and 9/11
Why is it that Liberals and their pet political party, the Democrats, demand to know where to place the blame for 9/11, even accusing President Bush of not preventing it... until the blame trail leads back to Bill Clinton? Then it's "oh, you can't talk about him, he's not President now". Guess what? He was President when al-Qaeda planned the 9/11 attacks. He was President when they attacked the USS Cole in 2000. He was President when they bombed US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998, bombed the Khobar Towers in 1996 and an Army base in Riyadh in 1995. He was President when they bombed the WTC the FIRST time in 1993. And I STILL don't hear a single Democrat or Liberal asking why he didn't take bin Laden the dozen times he was offered him. Mansoor Ijaz personally described three times the Sudanese offered bin Laden to Clinton to get on America's good side. Clinton refused.
"Mansoor Ijaz, now a New York City-based investment banker who traveled to Sudan more than a half dozen times in the mid-1990s, says he repeatedly relayed offers from the Sudanese government to the Clinton White House to share intelligence on bin Laden. In one case, the president of Sudan offered to arrest and extradite bin Laden and turn over information about global terrorist networks, Ijaz says.
The Clinton administration declined to take him up on the offer, Ijaz has argued in a Los Angeles Times commentary, in the pages of the January issue of the magazine Vanity Fair, and on national television shows."
http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/news/story123493.html
Posted at Wednesday, September 10, 2003 by CavalierX
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First Entry - Off On the Right Foot
First Entry - Off On the Right Foot
Shouldn't the first entry into this weblog be some overblown self-indulgent rant about myself, full of fascinating ideas about how one man's little online ranting will someday change the world?
Nah.
This is about what ticks me off, what gets my goat, or whatever metaphor you want to use to describe the feeling of frustration I get when I see some of the things happening in the news -- and NOT in the news. You couldn't care less about the mundane details of my life... hell, I barely care myself. I have been writing articles for Useless-Knowledge, but would rather retain the ability to let other people reprint or quote anything they like -- or hate -- with my permission. Therefore, to business: what's annoying me today.
Senator Hillary Clinton recently attacked the Bush administration for not informing people the air in lower Manhattan was unsafe to breathe in the days following 9/11/01. To 'punish' him, she's blocking any appointment he makes to the head of the EPA. I have a simple rule that I try to live by, and it goes like this: If you can SEE the air, it's probably not good to breathe. Who but a Liberal would wait for government reassurance that the air was safe to breathe? Were they planning to hold their breath for a few days if a government official had said "well, all that smoke, dust and debris in the air isn't good for you"? It's just another way to grab some power, keep the spotlight on herself, and bash Bush -- all in one easy step!
Posted at Wednesday, September 10, 2003 by CavalierX
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