Sunday, May 27, 2007

Bless our troops

America's Finest:


Hue, South Vietnam, February, 1968: A U.S. Marine carries a wounded Vietnamese child, wrapped in a blanket, to an ambulance for evacuation from the war-torn city. John Olson, Stars & Stripes.





















Submitted by Maj. Nancy Torres, 113th Medical Co., Iraq Sgt. Ramon Melocarela, a mental health specialist with the 113th Medical Co., gives a blanket to an Iraqi woman and her child at the Civil Military Operations Center. From Stars & Stripes.





Never forget:



Saturday, May 26, 2007

1, 2, 3, what're we fightin' for...

Here's a hint:

Freedom of religion
Freedom of speech

Etc.

Contrary to what the mainstream media, the Left, and CAIR are continually screeching, the islamofascists aren't going to leave us alone if we exit Iraq, exit the Middle East, or any of that other nonsense.

Radical Islam has spoken. The U.S. is the enemy, and they intend to wipe us out. Their goal is to kill all unbelievers. We are to convert or die. No ifs, ands or buts. No discussion.

People who have lived under tyranny understand:

I have a friend at work, a Vietnamese guy named Do... He's pushing into his 50's, came over with the boat people.
[...]
When we talk about the GWOT and Iraq he shakes his head. He cant believe that Americans cant understand who they are fighting against. "These people no different than the communists. If you dont do what they say, they kill you, kill your family. You cant talk them away or make them like you. You have to kill them, Kill them all untill they stop. People in America have it real good. They dont know there are evil people like that. They think you can talk everything away."
Sing it, Brother Do. Sing it loud.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Regarding Sicko

Michael Moore's made another crockumentary, this one trying to convince us that the U.S. healthcare system is broken and we should emulate Cuba's. Free healthcare for the masses, better than in the U.S., Moore says.

There are two, possibly three, healthcare systems in Castro's communist sh*thole:

One for the citizens.
One for Castro's favored elite (although even he flew doctors in when he needed surgery).
And one for foreign visitors.

The care that the vast majority of Cuban citizens receive is inadequate and appalling [caution - kinda gross pictures].

Michael Moore is a liar.

Need help!

We need to network with other parents who have kids at Bogalusa Middle School and are unhappy with the way a particular course was taught in the spring '07 semester.

Please leave a comment or send an email.

This is important stuff, folks. Let's get together and help each other out, and make a positive change.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Breaking news.

We have just received a text message that BHS has received a bomb threat and the school is on lockdown.

More as we know it.

UPDATE: Not to worry. Read about it at Nola-dot-com [this is an editorial].

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Yup. The crime rate.

The Daily News has finally caught up with topics we think are important. First quarter crime stats alarming, it says:

A council district-by-district breakdown shows 323 "serious" crimes reported through the first quarter - including two murders, six rapes, 10 robberies, 60 burglaries, 148 thefts, nine auto thefts, 17 aggravated batteries, 56 simple batteries, 11 aggravated assaults and four simple assaults.

Yeah,that's alarming. As I posted back in July of '06, referencing 2004 numbers, the city already had a hellacious crime rate. My crime post was paired with "Just Go Home" written on the same date, referencing this op-ed which was unsigned in the online version.

The author blamed the crime problem at that time on thugs from out of town - also known as come-heres, in the local parlance. And my crime post pointed out that Bogalusa was a hotbed of crime, higher than the national average in many areas, before the Katrina evacuees arrived.

Here, the crime numbers from 2005, compared to Oxford, Mississippi, a town slightly larger than Bogalusa (click to enlarge):
































Depressing.

I agree with the article that Neighborhood Watch will help. I've seen that program work very well in other cities.

Once NW gets rolling, perhaps a "Court Watch" group can be formed. People can rotate on and off and go to criminal court and observe. Is there a lax judge? Is the DA not prosecuting criminals with the zeal we'd like? Showing favoritism?

Part of reducing crime is arresting your way out of the problem, a/k/a lockin' up the bad guys, or my personal favorite, takin' out the trash. Neighborhood Watch puts criminals on notice and helps the cops (all nine of them). Court monitoring tells the judge(s) and DA that we care what's happening in the courtroom.

One more thing. Nobody's going to get arrested for a crime that isn't reported. I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say they didn't bother to call the cops and report their shed break-in because "They won't find out who did it anyway," blah blah blah.

What if the crime rate is higher than even the above numbers indicate? Report, report, report. Every. Single. Incident.

If Bogalusa needs more cops - which it surely does - we'll need to know the true figures to influence the City Council into budgeting for and hiring them.

Links:

Court Watch
Citizens Court Monitoring - New York
Watch - Minnesota. Good resource page.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Global warming?

That's what must be to blame for this unseasonably cool weather, huh? LOL.

Possibility of sleet was predicted, but I didn't see any - though we weren't up all night. Gentle rain falling on the hacienda now.

We spent a lot of time spreading mulch over the newly sprouted beans and such, to save them from being beaten to death by falling ice. I'm glad it wasn't needed, although the kids sure would like to see weather weirdness.

NWS screen shot this a.m. - click to enlarge:

Fifty lenders have gone bust.

That's right. Fifty. Read it and weep.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Michael Yon

An extraordinary journalist.

If you aren't familiar with his site, g'wan over there now.

Nice preview with pics here [PDF].

The heat is on!

Suffocating temps are on the way, and we get a sneak previous of that in April.

Check your air conditioning filter. Change it or wash it.

For the window units, best thing is if you can remove them, take off the outer housing, spray with water and brush the dirt off the coils. Let dry in the sun, reassemble and slide back into place. Dirty coils can be one reason they'll "freeze up" with ice and/or leak water into your room.

The cost of electricity only goes up, so it makes sense to keep your a/c operating as efficiently as it can, by cleaning it yearly, and changing/washing the filter monthly.*
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* Clean/change filter more often if your equipment is exposed to a lot of dust.