Jul 31

For the life of me, I don’t know why, but in the USA people are still in the dark ages WRT this issue. Referendums on legalizing prostitution have been badly shot down in even the most liberal of cities, like SF. Prostitution has been around FOREVER and it is IMPOSSIBLE TO STOP. If that is true, then wouldn’t it make better sense for the government to legalize and tax it? I will outline some of the major benefits in doing this.

(1) Considering that many states are almost bankrupt, the government could certainly benefit from the enormous tax revenues. 
(2) It would reduce street prostitution and crime and provide women with a safer working environment. 
(3) It would unburden law enforcement.
(4) It would enable health officials to better control the spread of VD. Legal prostitutes would be required to be tested for AIDS and other STDs in order to be licensed.
(5) Taking the demand off the streets would thin out the population of crack using, STD carrying streetwalkers.

Why are people so anti-prostitution? I believe it is because they have been brainwashed by their STUPID religion into believing that it is evil and sinful. I suspect that women make up the largest chunk of those who oppose prostitution, mainly because they don’t want to give their husbands a reason to be unfaithful. Well, I have news for these naive ladies. If a man wants to visit a prostitute, he is going to do that whether it is legal or not. A legal, safe encounter, however, will reduce the risk of him bring home a disease that he could pass on to his wife and that his wife could pass on to a newborn. That alone should be a sufficient reason for legalizing it. 

You don’t have to be FOR prostitution to be for legalizing it. Yes, a lot of married men visit prostitutes, but the legal status of the practice will not encourage this. It is almost 100% safe to get escorts online right now. The only time the police do a sting is during sweeps month. I don’t see a down side to this. Moreover, the bible doesn’t condemn prostitution. Jesus even hung with a lady of the evening, Mary. The bible never says that Mary GAVE UP her occupation when she started following Jesus around. Christians just ASSUME she did because that is what they have been brainwashed into believing. It is kind of similar to the way Christians just assume that Judas went to Hell because he committed suicide, but the bible never says anything about this.

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Jul 30

Take your god and religion and shove ‘em.

** We don’t want to see the stupid 10 commandments on statues in our courthouses or anywhere on public ground.

** We don’t want your silly religious teachings, i.e., creationism, in our public schools being passed off as legitimate science.

**  Stop trying to blackmail corporations for sponsoring TV shows or music you don’t like. You don’t have to watch or listen, but DON’T TELL ME I CAN’T.

**  Take your stupid bibles out of public places (the bible is more violent than any TV show or movie you have ever protested against anyway).

** Stop saying that you are anti-big government when you are really only anti-big government when it suits your fancy. The Pro-Choice position is really nothing more than an anti-big government position. The vast majority of those in the pro-choice camp, and I would say 100% of the sane ones, are really anti-abortion but do not want the government to decide for the individual.

** Ditto for gay rights. If you hypocrites are so anti-big government, why do you want a constitutional amendment to ‘protect’ marriage? Why do you insist that the government step in an make it illegal for gays and lesbians to marry the people they want to marry. It has zero effect ion your pathetic lives. Why do U have to stick your fat busy-body noses into everyone else’s bedroom?

**  If you really want to reduce the number of abortions, stop getting in the way of safe sex education in the public schools. Abstinence only is a complete JOKE! Condoms prevent unwanted pregnancies, which reduces the number of abortions. Get it, morons?

** If you are really against big government, stop opposing the legalization of prostitution, doctor assisted suicide, and certain recreational drugs, like marijuana. Some of these things can generate HUGE amounts of tax dollars for state governments. Safe legalized prostitution translates into less disease, less crime, and less street prostitution. Legalized drug use is also safer. In Holland they have opium dens where people can go to get high, then sleep it off. They don’t get behind the wheel of a car and drive so everyone is safer.

If you want to practice your religion, that is fine with me. I will never interfere in your lives, so long as your idiot religion stays in YOUR LIFE and you don’t try to shove it down my throat. You can put bumper-stickers on your car if it makes you feel good, but don’t stick them on mine.

If you really want to show that love of god you people keep talking about, feed the poor, help children, not blobs of empty cells, but actual real living children, by ensuring that they have adequate healthcare and are fed and clothed. Every time you ignore them and place your focus on the war on Christmas, the birth certificate, or some other nonsense, you embarrass yourselves and make yourselves look like the disgusting HYPOCRITES the rest of us think U R.

Keep your religion to yourselves and LEAVE THE REST OF US ALONE.

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Jul 29

These people are just farking insane. Nothing will convince them. NOTHING!

 

GOP headache: The birther issue
By LISA LERER & DANIEL LIBIT — 7/27/09 5:34 AM EDT
Updated: 7/27/09 1:12 PM EDT

When lawmakers return home for recess in August, they can expect to hear tough questions from constituents on the economy, health care and government spending.

But Republicans are preparing for something else: the birthers.

As GOP Rep. Mike Castle learned the hard way back home in Delaware this month, there’s no easy way to deal with the small but vocal crowd of right-wing activists who refuse to believe that President Barack Obama was born in the United States.

At a town hall meeting in Georgetown, a woman demanded to know why Castle and his colleagues were “ignoring” questions about Obama’s birth certificate — questions that have been put to rest repeatedly by state officials in Hawaii, where the birth certificate and all other credible evidence show that Obama was born in Honolulu on Aug. 4, 1961.

When Castle countered that Obama is, in fact, “a citizen of the United States,” the crowd erupted in boos, the woman seized control of the gathering and led a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. The video went viral; by Sunday, it had been viewed on YouTube more than half a million times.

And birthers say members should expect more of the same in the coming weeks.

“Absolutely,” says California resident Orly Taitz, the Russian-born attorney/dentist who has become a kind of ringleader for the movement. “It is a very important issue, one that politicians should have taken up a long time ago.”

Moments after speaking with POLITICO Saturday, Taitz posted a call to arms on her blog:

“I believe it is a serious concern and I hope that each and every decent American comes to town hall meetings with a video camera and demands action,” she wrote.

Having seen his colleague Castle come under attack, Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.) is taking no chances.

“Before I got back to Michigan before the break, we’ll go through it, so that we’re versed in it,” Hoekstra said recently. “Just like anything else, if you see a hot issue … it’s sort of like, ‘Let me go take a look at this and see what the status is.’”

Hoekstra believes there’s no “compelling case” questioning Obama’s origins. But after talking to Castle about his town hall, he knows that he’d better be ready with an answer.

The trick: What do you say?

Of the various approaches a put-on-the-spot pol can take, each carries its own risk of alienating constituents. Pick up a pitchfork in the cause of this conspiracy theory, and you risk damaging your reputation in the mainstream while aligning yourself with a movement some regard as having racist undertones.

Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.), co-sponsor of legislation that would force candidates to show their birth certificates, was widely mocked after he told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews that Obama is a U.S. citizen — “as far as I know.”

However, members who decide to challenge the conspiracy theory, as Castle did mildly, risk ticking off a shrill minority who can upend their events and then post the video on the Web.

And those who try to split the difference may find themselves getting doubly burned.

At a Wyoming town hall in April, birthers jumped on freshman Republican Rep. Cynthia Lummis.

“I’m not questioning your concern,” Lummis told the crowd, according to the Wyoming Eagle Tribune. “I am questioning whether there is credible evidence.”

The congresswoman ended up asking for anyone who had “evidence” to send it to her.

At a walk-in meeting in Sen. Tom Coburn’s Washington office, birthers gave the Oklahoma Republican’s chief of staff nine pages of documentation in support of their claims. The group later billed the meeting a success on one of Taitz’s blogs.

But when asked about the meeting, Coburn spokesman Don Tatro said that the office was simply trying to be “polite” and that “it is possible to mistake politeness for agreement.” 

According to his office, Colorado Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn has received 33 inquiries about Obama’s origins, with 10 coming in over the past week.

So far, Hoekstra hasn’t faced any such questions.

“When you’re in a state with 15.2 percent unemployment,” he said, “most people have other things on their mind than this.”

But as if to illustrate the touchiness of the subject, Hoekstra quickly added: “Not that this isn’t important.” 

Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) has also tried to find the elusive middle ground.

“They have a point,” he said of the birthers last week. “I don’t discourage it. … But I’m going to pursue defeating [Obama] on things that I think are very destructive to America.”

Inhofe put out a statement Monday clarifying his comment:

“The point that they make is the Constitutional mandate that the U.S. president be a natural born citizen, and the White House has not done a very good job of dispelling the concerns of these citizens,” he said. “My focus is on issues where I can make a difference to stop the liberal agenda being pushed by President Obama.”

Out-party politicians have long had to deal with conspiracy theorists on their side — the people who think that the Clintons killed Vince Foster or that the Bush administration helped orchestrate the Sept. 11 attacks.

“Twenty-five percent of my people believe the Pentagon and Rumsfeld were responsible for taking the twin towers down,” said Rep. Collin Peterson, a Democrat who represents a conservative Republican district in Minnesota. “That’s why I don’t do town meetings.”

But the birther phenomenon may present a bigger challenge — a potent blend of race and politics, fueled by conservative TV and radio pundits, and played out in a day when all that stands between a town hall meeting and Web omnipresence is a $100 flip cam.

Republican pollster Whit Ayers says that a member confronted with birther questions should immediately pivot the conversation back to big issues.

“You simply indicate that in a country where our fiscal policy is driving us toward bankruptcy, where we are wrestling with major issues of health care reform and fighting two wars for our safety, you don’t have time to deal with wild conspiracy theories,” he says.

That’s the approach House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence of Indiana takes.

“On that issue, I’m pretty distinctive that the president is from Hawaii,” he said. “I just don’t know where he’s coming from on health care.”

Such a response might satisfy many, or even most, but Taitz says that until Obama is removed from office, America’s other problems cannot be addressed. The fact that a few members of Congress have taken up her cause, with 10 Republicans signing onto Floria Republican Rep. Bill Posey’s legislation to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, has only encouraged her to buckle down in the fight.

As Taitz sees it, Campbell, who represents her congressional district in Southern California, was moved to co-sponsor the “Birthers’ bill” for fear of people like her.

Campbell spokesperson Muffy Lewis flatly denied that being the case, saying the issue of Obama’s birth certificate is a low priority in the congressman’s district. Plus, Campbell has stressed that the bill would apply only to future candidates — and is really just about avoiding these kinds of controversies in the future.

“It really wasn’t as much about constituents as it was his own principles,” said Lewis. “He thought it was a common-sense bill. Castle had a major issue [in his district], but it hasn’t been much of an issue in ours.”

But Taitz said that lawmakers everywhere should be prepared to “resign or be removed” if they “do not have the guts to stand for the Constitution and this country.”

Asked whether Republican lawmakers should be “afraid” of the birthers, Taitz said: “I wouldn’t say the word ‘afraid.’ I think they should be willing to resign or be removed. That is what they should do. … Resign if you do not have the guts to stand for the Constitution of this country.”

Taitz has made nine trips around the country to rally support for her cause. In March, she traveled to Washington to personally hand out packets of documents to senators in the Hart Senate Office Building. Additionally, she says she has sent documents by certified mail to each of the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, arguing that Obama is “totally illegitimate to be president.”

While the movement could be “politically threatening for particular Republicans,” Taitz says that the GOP as a whole has a chance to gain from it if it takes the right course of action.

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Jul 23

The movement once had steam and got Bush elected TWICE, but since 2004 America has awaken to the evils of the Christian Theocracy Movement and has rejected it uniformly. It all started with Terri Schiavo, a huge right wing power play that failed. America FINALLY saw the movement for what it is — an attempt BY THE CHURCH to gain and use political clout to get their way on everything from abortion to gay rights. 

During the Schiavo fiasco, the leaders of this movement were shown for the true losers they really are. Randall Terry and Alan Keyes were shown to be selfish, power-crazed bible thumpers who would give up anything and everything to gain office (and POWER over liberals), even their families. Both men were not only beaten in every and any election in which they participated since, but were roundly embarrassed. Dissent and disagreement within the ranks have led the TRUE wack-os even further to the right and towards plum insanity, and the American public can see this.

So what is next? How do you rebuild your once thriving empire? By killing more abortion doctors, writing more red letters to the white house, staging more T-parties where the liberals can come out and laugh at you, or by just mercilessly slamming the POTUS at every turn, thereby showing your utter contempt for African American people! I hope you continue to do these things. They are the best recipe for your complete demise. 

There are too many freaking churches in the USA in the 21st century. The rest of the world has turned off to religion and turned on to science and it is time for America to do the same. Your movement is doomed. You might as well just accept that fact and find something else to do with your time. Selah!

The constitution party won’t save you, but it WILL give the rest of us a great laugh at your expense.

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Jul 22

As many of you know, I was recently in the hospital having quadruple bypass surgery for my heart. All the blockages were bypassed and I was released last week. I am still VERY sore so I won;t be able to post every day for a while, but I am looking forward to a new beginning with my health and am dedicated to doing whatever I need to do to say healthy (and alive) for many years. My prospects are good if I adhere to my goals, or so the doctors say. Thanks to all for the kind words. 

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