Monthly Archive for August, 2010

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Islamic Center Victim of NIMBY Where There Is No BY

I am truly flabbergasted that 68% of Americans are against the building of the Islamic Center/ Mosque a couple blocks away from what is being called Ground Zero.

recent Marist poll revealed only 31% of Manhattan residents are against the Islamic Center.  People who live near Ground Zero are basically OK with another mosque being built in the neighborhood.

This map shows the mosques currently in Manhattan. The new Islamic Center/ Mosque will only be 680 feet closer than an existing mosque.

This is another solid indication that the First Amendment is irrelevant to most people. People have been willing to curtail free speech for a number of years, now this craziness is expanding to restricting freedom to worship. Expect next that the American citizenry will find a reason to stop the peaceable assembly or to petition the government.

Expect the Tea Partiers to be at the forefront of repealing the First Amendment along with the repeal of the 14th Amendment. And some libs are willing to deal on these issues.

Maybe what we need to do is exercise a bit of constitutional leverage on this absurd debate surrounding the 14th Amendment.  No more birthright citizenship in exchange for no more corporate personhood.  Deal?

The Islamic Center should be a total non-issue. Instead, weirdos are using this to attack Muslims all over the country.

The latest attack on a faith came yesterday when some wingnuts decided that Florence, Kentucky shouldn’t have a new mosque because it was too close to Ground Zero.

anti-Islam activists are seeking to recruit  protesters to demand a halt to plans since 2008 to build a mosque in Florence, Kentucky, with claims that the local mosque is part of an effort in the “takeover of our country.”

This follows on the heels of the forward-thinking Christians who are blocking a mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and Temecula, California.

And the most powerful Republican in the U.S., and 2012 G.O.P. presidential nominee, Newt Gingrich, compares the building of a mosque with erecting a sign next to a holocaust museum.

“Nazis don’t have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum in Washington,” Gingrich insisted, speaking of the museum where just a year ago a guard was killed by a white supremacist trying to enter the building with a gun.

Whuck?

I got my new passport yesterday, and flipped through it to make sure it wasn’t a recycled one from some terrorist or some Tea Partier.

This is printed on one of the pages where the stamps go:

“The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class-it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity.”

~ Anna Julia Cooper.

Who if some of the same people that are ranting against Muslims had their way, would be picking the cotton in my back yard and washing the skid marks from my underwear. But her race would have their own drinking fountains and schools.

Should have never elected a foreign-born, Muslim-African as president. It’s his fault.

Things That Make Me Feel Old

I ran across this the other day, and boy did it make me feel OLD.

Internet Explorer was launched August 16, 1995.

Here are other smack-my-forehead moments that made me feel old recently:

  • My oldest daughter will be forty years old this month.
  • Kids are having kids – children of family and acquaintances are now having babies.
  • Kids I first met as babies are getting driver’s licenses or married or both.
  • Book  ’em Danno will be a catch phrase – again.
  • Driving the speed limit in the neighborhood.
  • Hoping the game doesn’t go extra innings because it’s past our bedtime.
  • Getting the senior discount without asking.
  • Asking for the senior discount.
  • Getting excited about the senior discount.

Geeky Animated Gif Monday

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Cooking for Our Dogs and Letting Them Clean Our Plates

I’ve been doing a lot of cooking lately since Nanc’ is a lefty. Lefty as in, her right hand is immobile. We’ve been eating pretty well, if I do say so myself.

We’re both on a restrictive diet: she’s trying to control her diabetes and I”m trying to control my weight.

If you are a dog owner, here’s the question of the day:

Would you cook for your dog?

My friend Lisa sent me To Your Dog’s Health.

We are rip and pour dog feeders. We rip open a bag and scoop out some dry kibble and let the dogs chow down. They are all fed at the same time. Sedona chows down on two cups of kibble, Oliver chows down on one cup, Derby is an all day snacker on his one cup, and Sofi waits until about 8 p.m. to eat her 1/2 cup.

They seem happy about it, but what choice do they have?

Reading the first 5/8ths of this book put me on a real guilt trip. Even though we don’t buy the crap on the shelves at the local discount store or grocery store, we’re still a long way from giving our dogs a healthy yummy diet.

If you have dogs, you’ve heard that it’s bad to feed them “table food.” Come to find out, if you’re eating right, your dog will be eating better than if you feed them dry kibbles.

The author doesn’t advocate feeding your dog table food, but he does advocate a raw food diet! We are eating a fair amount of raw foods: veggies!

”If you are what you eat then so are your canine companions. Unfortunately, we have been
incredibly blind sided by the false science handed to us by the pet food industry. As a result, Mans
Best Friend has suffered.

says Martin Goldstein, D.V.M. & host of “Ask Martha’s Vet” on Sirius.

Mark Proveromo, the author, says I need to start cooking for our dogs.

Yeah. I’ll get right on that.

But, if I was going to start cooking for them, this is a book I would use, Mark (nice name) has a bunch of recipes from a raw diet to home cooked.

He offers advice and recipes and nutrients for dogs with diabetes and recipes for dogs with cancer.

He is a holistic guy.

Feeding your dog on his diets isn’t cheap either!

But there is relief! If you are like me, and don’t want to cook for anybody – including your dog, he has a list of brand name prepared dog foods. Whew!

The only way I”m cooking for our dogs will be the same day I let them clean up our plates. And that isn’t here – yet.

Hint: If You Can’t Buy the Wedding Ring Don’t Screw the Cow

A jeweler is giving away free wedding rings for the truly needy. Like those shown above – taken from their website.

During the month of August, David Tishbi Handcrafted Jewelry, the brand that is in style forever(TM), will review hundreds of submissions letters from couples and draw from those most in need. Winners will get the wedding ring of their choice from the Eternity Collection.

I wonder:

  • will people lie?
  • will they pawn the rings?
  • how did that woman get so shiny?
  • did the guy use the same oil on his hair?
  • are the models L.A. gay? So why not just dup the image of one or the other?
  • why do 12 hand-made wedding rings cost only $1,500? Total.
  • how much will $1,500 buy for a foodbank?

I think the jeweler was stuck with some crap and is foisting it off on some unsuspecting couples. These rings look like they were imported from Chernobyl or Three Mile Island.