One of the reasons I stopped blogging on my previous blog was the feeling that all I could do was write ''me too'' posts. And unfortunately that's what this will be. But in this case there is nothing I can do about it. Everybloginmyblogrollplusthe Drudge Report is practically screaming about these 'flash mobs' of blacks on the rampage all over the US.
I'm actually dreading the 5th of July and the day after Labor Day as to what I will see. More of the same; consternation over media silence and disgusting reports of further rampages. Hover your mouse over the photos in this post on Unamusement Park. Yes, I do know how he does that.
Over at VA's again, this time it was how ''Christianity'' is warped into ''we must help the downtrodden of the turd whirled'' as in forever. In the comments I saw this from commenter ''cabbageroll''; Christian porn. The url itself was 'naked' (but not enough of it visible to determine what it was) but I clicked on it anyway.
It was the all too typical ''feed the starving africans'' crap. But without the bloated Sally Struthers:
How often have you seen those ads (and yes, guess what? They are paid ads) on TV that show the stereotypical 'starving african' that as VA so well put it, we have to keep digging them wells, over and over again?
You're right, they're all scams. The most entertaining one I saw (I wish I'd saved it) was an ad where they claimed to be buying oxen to plough in Africa. (Sorry, I can't bring myself to type the American "plow". In English, there's no such word as plow, and if there were it would rhyme with blow and flow and glow and slow. Yes I know about cough and though and through. Humour me, I'm old).
They started by explaining that an ox is a cow that has been trained to pull a plough.They showed pictures of one of their beneficiaries, an African woman for whom they had bought two oxen, one male and one female ox, which had enabled her to become self-sufficient in food by cultivating the land. Then they begged for contributions to buy oxen at 250 pounds ($400) each, and finally reserved the right not to buy any oxen at all but to use the money as they saw fit.
I figured anybody who actually sent them money could hardly claim he wasn't warned.
Kevin Myers wrote a couple of good articles about this stuff in the Irish Independent a few years ago. You can read them at
She didn't want to believe that. I greatly respect Vox Day and while he has realized ''free trade'' is anything but, and that race exists, AND IS IMPORTANT, but I'm not sure if he gets all of the ramifications of ''drug legalization''.
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We have failed in doing this. Someone named ''Desiree'' has been a great nuisance here for too long, driving away readers with her diatribes that make virtually no sense. She created a persona called "Professor Snape" and has recently been posting under the names "Jones," "Dree," and "Dreko."
I'm back I guess. I've been thinking and posting comments over at VA's blog, and finally decided to dust this sucker off and start posting again.
Most of my reading lately has been there and at Vox Populi and this post over there caught my eye: Mailvox: in defense of Ann Coulter. I'm no fan of Coulter, to me she comes off as the 'right-wing' version of Howard Stern: Tacky and tends to go mainly for shock value. And to me she looks like a hooker that isn't aging well (as if any hooker does).
The email Vox posted (yes, I know his real name. I prefer to use his pseudonym - it's shorter) was in 'response' to his latest WND column: In defense of libertarians.