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January 4th 2009

Sunday Scan – A New Year Edition

See Ya, Smuggler’s Gulch

I got a real kick out of seeing this picture in this morning’s LA Times. It shows the border fence on the U.S./Mexican border, apparently looking east-to-west as the fence snakes through Smuggler’s Gulch. Here’s the LAT:

Reporting from San Diego — Smuggler’s Gulch lived up to its infamous name.

For a century, the narrow canyon leading into California from Mexico provided cover for cattle thieves and opium dealers, bandits and booze runners. More recently, it has hidden thousands of illegal immigrants on their journey north, sealing its place in border lore.

Now, it’s a fading memory.

The canyon has been all but wiped off the landscape, its steep walls carved into gentle slopes, its depths filled with 35,000 truckloads of dirt as the federal government nears completion of an extensive border reinforcement project at the southwesternmost point of the United States.

Environmentalists, including California’s notorious Coastal Commission, fought the fence, citing all sorts of environmental chaos that surely would follow, saying it “will harm the Tijuana River estuary, threaten endangered species and destroy culturally sensitive Native American sites.”  As the photo shows, there’s an environmental point to be made here – but it’s a limited one.  The very dense cities of Tijuana and San Deigo create a much more impervious barrier to species migration than this puny wall.

In the end, the Bush admin. had to just override all this and push the fence forward. Now that Smuggler’s Gulch has been bulldozed into oblivion, I’m in accord with former Border Patrol agent Donald McDermott who told the LAT:

Good riddance.  Anything that makes it easier to control the border is a good thing. Continue Reading »

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March 23rd 2008

Easter Sunday Scan

All We Ask For Easter

The pretty little photo above greeted me on Ask.com this morning, as a pleasant reminder that it is possible for high tech companies to acknowledge, albeit in a secular manner, religious holidays.

Over at Google, as usual, a blank screen. All we ask is that the nerds, geeks and billionaires there should acknowledge that the nation that nurtured them is a Christian nation.

Joyous Easter

Then the disciples went back to their homes, but Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus’ body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.

They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?”

“They have taken my Lord away,” she said, “and I don’t know where they have put him.” At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.

“Woman,” he said, “why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?”

Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”

Jesus said to her, “Mary.”

She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means Teacher).

Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’ ”

Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: “I have seen the Lord!” And she told them that he had said these things to her. (John 20: 10-18

Despite all the times Mary heard Jesus say that he would go away and come back, that he would rise, she didn’t believe it literally, so that when she saw the empty tomb, she lost faith.

All it took was one word … “Mary” … and she believed fully. The Lord spoke a word to me 12 years ago … “Laer” … (he didn’t even have to ask where that weird name came from!) and I believed.

Easter is a beautiful day here today, with the hills bright green and the sky a deep blue. But even if it were cold and sleeting, it would be just as beautiful a day. The miracle of the resurrection creates its own beauty, for all of us.

Easter At Trinity United

As Jeremiah Wright spends Easter on Sabbatical — “Rehab for Reverands,”‘ if you will — Obama’s new pastor, the Rev. Otis Moss III, led the Easter morning sunrise service at Trinity United.

He used it as an opportunity to raise money for “The Resurrection Fund,” a fund-raising effort he wouldn’t describe due to live video feeds, purchased DVDs of the sermon and Fox News reporters in the church, but concluded his pitch saying,

In order to crucify him you’ve got to lift him up … he had more visibility on the cross than he did during his entire ministry.

A deft analogy … but is America ready for Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s persecution for being a hateful racist to the Passion of our Lord?

Are we ready for a teacher who says America should be damned for made-up crimes against blacks while also condemning America for not being pro-choice and for trying to stop the abortion madness — a real crime America could very well be damned for — are we ready for such a man to be likened to Christ this Easter morning?

The congregates at Obama’s church are. The “In order to crucify him …” line above was one that drew loud affirmation, according to Fox.

(hat-tip: Gateway Pundit)

Speaking of Trinity United …

I thought it might be fun to see if the Bush-haters at Trinity United were OK with taking Bush’s money, and sure enough, they are. From a 2001 Health and Human Services report on early Faith-Based Initiative programs:

The grant program has also provided funds to the South Side HIV/AIDS Coalition in Chicago, a multi-agency group including Trinity United Church of Christ, Provident Hospital of Cook County and the Alliance for Community Empowerment, to provide culturally sensitive and responsive HIV/AIDS education and services to African-Americans.

Should God damn Trinity United for taking this evil money?

Among The Baptised

Pope Benedict baptised six new Christians at his Easter morning Mass today, among them a promient (but non-practicing) Muslim:

Italy’s most prominent Muslim commentator, a journalist with iconoclastic views such as support for Israel, converted to Roman Catholicism Saturday when the pope baptized him at an Easter service.

As a choir sang, Pope Benedict XVI poured holy water over Magdi Allam’s head and said a brief prayer in Latin.

“We no longer stand alongside or in opposition to one another,” Benedict said in a homily reflecting on the meaning of baptism. “Thus faith is a force for peace and reconciliation in the world: distances between people are overcome, in the Lord we have become close.”

Vatican television zoomed in on Allam, who sat in the front row of the basilica along with six other candidates for baptism.

An Egyptian-born, non-practicing Muslim who is married to a Catholic, Allam often writes on Muslim and Arab affairs and has infuriated some Muslims with his criticism of extremism and support for the Jewish state. (Fox)

A brave man. Allam has already been sentenced to death by the Islamic fanatics of Hamas for his radical belief that a people should be allowed to live in peace.

In addition to being brave, he is educated and urbane … a far cry from the everyday suicide bomber recruit.

Hat-tip: Jawa Report

Res-Erection!?

It wouldn’t be Easter without an attack on Christian sensibilities during Holy Week, would it? This year I had to dig a little deeper, but sure they’re up to their same old Christian-slamming.

On Good Friday the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel began running this ad, for the “Res-Erection Tour” of the play Puppetry of the Penis, which Badger Blogger describes thusly:

Wikipedia describes this as: “The theatrical contortion of the male genitalia (penis, scrotum, and testicles) into various positions along with comedic narration”. So basically what it is, is two guys get on stage and play with themselves in front of an audience.

He reports that a call to the vice president of advertising at the paper expressing outrage at allowing this defiling of the Resurrection during this Easter season resulted in no straight answers. He was expecting straight answers?

The play doesn’t start for three weeks, so placing the ad on Good Friday was much more an anti-Christian political statement than a marketing statement.

Wimpy Anti-Christians

The U. of Virginia student newspaper, the appropriately named Cavalier Daily, since it does take a cavalier view of American society, has gotten Christians riled up before for its anti-Christian cartoons, like the one above, which ran last August.

They got slapped around for their last venture into Christian-bashing, so what did the do in 2008? They ran two cartoons:

In Thursday’s issue of the Cavalier Daily, the comic strip “TCB” featured a crucified Jesus performing stand-up comedy.

“And what’s the deal with these crosses? Was there a sale on t’s at the letter store,” Christ asks in the strip. “This whole situation makes me cross! Oh yeah, am I right? Am I right?”

The unseen crowd heckles the Christian savior, who is grinning and speaking into a microphone. “Boo,” they say. “Go back to Bethlehem.”

The comic strip drew angry responses from campus Christians, who called it offensive – particularly with Easter right around the corner. …

Friday’s “TCB” strip … depicts God and the Virgin Mary in a post-coital quarrel. In it, a shirtless God, smoking a cigarette and wearing sunglasses, utters a profanity, though three letters have been replaced with asterisks. (Daily Progress)

How bold! How cutting edge! How pathetically typical and to be expected on today’s Secularist university campuses!

Confronted (again!) with accusations of hate-cartooning and pointed questions about why they are so willing to attack Christians on their most holy day but never to attack other faiths, the editors boldly replied:

The Cavalier Daily sincerely regrets any offense readers may have taken to two recent comics in the strip TCB published March 13 and 14. The content of the Comics page reflects neither the views of the Managing Board nor of The Cavalier Daily as an institution. When the comics were considered for publication, they were deemed to have met The Cavalier Daily’s censorship criteria, which can be found at this address. It is never the intention of The Cavalier Daily to offend, and we regret having done so.

The cited censoring criteria allude to “viewpoint discrimination” as something the editors shouldn’t foster. In other words, it’s all right to allow someone to express a viewpoint that is deeply offensive to others, thereby discriminating against thousands or millions, but it is not all right to discriminate against the expresser of the hateful viewpoint.

So of course the editors sincerely intended to offend. They looked for viewpoint discrimination, found it, and let it go with the knowledge from previous experience that doing so would discriminate against others.

As for the cartoonists, they bravely issued this statement:

The comic artists responsible for the March 13 and 14 TCB comic strips decline to comment on their work at this time.

They couldn’t even show the decency to toss out one of those lame “if we offended, then we apologize” non-apologies.

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February 19th 2008

Google Bans UN Critic

Google — which happily and profitably brings us porn, violence, pasteurized news from China and a wealth of other World Wide Wackiness — has decided to off (electronically at least) a vocal critic of UN corruption.

The world’s largest Internet conglomerate has decided to drop Matthew Lee’s Inner City Press from Google News, citing — apparently — “user complaints.” According to Fox News, Lee received this email from Google on Feb. 8:

“We periodically review news sources, particularly following user complaints, to ensure Google News offers a high quality experience for our users. When we reviewed your site we’ve found that we can no longer include it in Google News.”

He was cut on Feb. 13. Lee has been tenacious in his reporting on corruption at the UN, especially at the UN Development Programme, UNDP, which is also scrutinized regularly by Claudia Rosette and and is the only focus of a dedicated blog, UNDP Watch — indicative of juicy scandal aplenty.

Lee explains the cut:

Google, after being publicly questioned at the UN about not signing on to the human rights and anti-censorship principles of the Global Compact, responded not by joining the Compact and foreswearing from censorship but by moving to de-list from its Google News service the media organization which raised the question. More than two years after Inner City Press was included into Google News, in a February 8 message referring to the receipt of a complaint, Google said it would be removing Inner City Press from the news database. (Read the balance of his comprehensive post here.)

Fox describes Lee’s writing as “clunky,” his methods as “unorthodox (and often highly annoying)” and his news judgment as “sometimes more than a little off the mark,” but admits that “Lee has hit his share of bull’s-eyes and became an outlet for whistleblowers inside the U.N.”

Indeed, he appears to have a solid grip on the UN’s jugular as the lead stories on the site indicate today:

Lee is trying to find out the source of the complaint against him (good luck!), and Google promises ICP will be back with Google News later this month — but if that’s so, why was it cut in the first place? It either “offers a high quality experience” for Google users, or it doesn’t.

A few words come to mind: Bullying, shot across the bow, warning. Oh, and unseemly, corrupt and corporate patsy to the UN, since Google has a contract with UNDP for mapping the UN’s anti-poverty Millennium Development Goals.

hat-tip: Jim

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February 18th 2008

Don’t Bother Googling ‘Patriotism’

Once again, Google comes up lacking in the patriotism department. Forget patriotism; it would be nice if they would just recognize America and Christianity exist.

The art above greeted me at Ask.com this President’s Day morning. I checked Google and found:

Nothing.

No matter what sort of ill-will or non-will you feel towards America, you should recognize that Washington and Jefferson were seminal good guys in world history, key to showing mankind a new and better way to organize itself. Their leadership reverberates year after year, as despotic rule gives way to democracy.

Without them, quite simply, America would have failed, and Howard Zinn and his ilk notwithstanding, the world would have been the worse had history turned in so unfortunate a manner.

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May 28th 2007

Google: Screw The Fighting Man!

Once again, Google has decided not to honor Conservative or religious values on its home page, adding a slight of heroes killed in combat to its earlier slights of Christian holidays.

Today, Memorial Day, Google welcomes you with a plain page. No remembrance there of those who died so Google would be here today, and be free to do business with the Commies in China. Not one electron expended to pay homage to those that made Google’s home page possible by defending our country and our freedom of speech.

Ask.com did better, with this little patriotic icon and a link to its Memorial Day search page, which leads off with this nice history of the day from USMemorialDay.org, where I learned among many other interesting things that this is the 139th Memorial Day, and that the tradition may have started in the South with widows honoring their Civil War dead, but,

It is more likely that [Memorial Day] had many separate beginnings; each of those towns and every planned or spontaneous gathering of people to honor the war dead in the 1860′s tapped into the general human need to honor our dead, each contributed honorably to the growing movement that culminated in Gen [John] Logan giving his official proclamation in 1868.

There’s also a petition on the site you can sign to ask Congress to move the Memorial Day holiday to its traditional day, May 30, instead of its current floating day. Seems like a good idea.

How hard would it be for Google to admit that it is an American company, serving American people who, by and large, cherish our American holidays and have “a general human need to honor our dead?”

How hard would it be for you to at least try a different search engine as your default, and turn to Google, as I do, only when you need its generally superior search capabilities?

God bless our fallen heroes, who deserve better than Google.

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April 22nd 2007

Anti-Christian Google Glorifies Earth Day

Google, which didn’t bother changing its logo in any way whatsoever to mark Easter and barely noted Christmas, dressed up its home page today to honor the Eco-Freak festivities of Earth Day.

Their image of choice, a hardly accurate rendering of a melting iceberg, favors the apocolyptic view of Earth Day held by the Human Blame Sect of the Church of the Holy Earth Mother. Had Google chosen to celebrate Earth Day with a pretty image of the beauty of nature as Ask did with its pretty green grass image, I’d cut them some slack.

But Google has selected to honor the religion of global warming — the false religion of global warming — while denying Christianty — continuing its near perfect record of insulting conservative and Christian values.

hat-tip: Ymarsakar

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April 8th 2007

Google Again Insults Christians

Over at Ask.com, these bunnies are adorning the Home Page, along with an Easter egg orange “Happy Easter” greeting. Click on that, and you’re on the Ask search page for Easter Sunday, which starts with,

Easter Sunday

is considered the most important Christian holiday. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his death.

Directly below that is a paid sponsor link:

Jesus and Easter
Discover the real meaning of Easter Jesus Christ loves you.
www.JesusAndEaster.com

Over at Google, where it seems like every day is a day fit for modifying their logo … nothing. Not even an Easter Bunny. The most Holy day in all Christiandom and they can’t even turn their two O’s into Easter eggs!

If you still use Google as your default browser, how changing that today?

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