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California SB-145 Protects Pedophiles

Seriously? Exclude certain pedophiles from prosecution if they are young enough?   What  about the victims?   Under what possible Progressive rational does this make sense other than to skew things in favor of Leftist  virtue  signaling?   Where will the lines be drawn?  Apparently not in CA, so much has been allowed to pass  and the Conservative Contingent has too small a voice to make a difference. "California introduced a bill SB-145 to protect pedophiles who sexually abuse innocent children from having to register as sex offenders. 'This bill would allow a person convicted of sexual offenses involving minors to seek discretionary relief from the duty to register if the person is not more than 10 years older than the minor,' SB 145 states. "This would make it so a 20-year-old can now get away with molesting a 10-year-old in California because prosecuting this adult offender would constitute as discrimination. Making the predator register as a sex offender

The Meaning of Life, Pt I

This blog started out life as random emails I would send family and friends.  One such recent email broached the subject of the meaning of life.  As it was intended to be the first part in a multi-part stream, I felt it best to post it here as well so that the entire series, such that it is, is available to readers of the blog... So, lately I’ve been hearing an awful lot of, “at least he’s happy, that’s what matters,” “I just want my kids to be happy,” “do what makes you happy”.   Well, no.   I’m certainly not a member of the Everyone Should Be Un-Happy Department, but happiness is largely a byproduct of a larger attitude.  I came across this quote:  “The purpose of life is not to be happy.  It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.”  -Ralph Waldo Emerson To be perfectly honest, that’s not the purpose of life either, but it comes a whole lot closer.  We’ll zero in on the actual reason in

Participation Trophies

I'm seeing a fair amount of backlash regarding the commentary about the 1/20/20 VA rally, in general.  Not my comments, my readership can be counted on two hands... ok, one hand, but about comments in general.  So, let me make a few points.... "You weren't there, so you don't have a right to say anything."  Wrong.  That's a specious argument.  While some things come down to arm chair quarterbacking to be certain, this is a hackneyed defense when the offended really has nothing of substance to say.  This sort of stance negates all study of history, any oversight of any action of any organization, and is just plain foolishness.  It sounds almost right because it plucks on the heartstrings of empathy, and, yes, empathy is required, but, it's always required at some level. "Sure you would have committed egregious acts of violence if you had been there."  This is more of a retort than a real response to any specific commentary I've seen.  The

Brotherhood of Freedom: Hong Kong

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This fellow was flying the Hong Kong flag at the 1/20/20 VA Rally.  When asked why, he responded that, "It on seems fair.  They're holding ours." Amazing and exactly what we should aspire to be.

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“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” — Jiddu Krishnamurti

The Day After the VA Rally

Yesterday, 1/20/20, was the large pro-2A rally in Virginia. What was accomplished?  That’s a question that already makes people uncomfortable. On the surface, it showed how peaceful and orderly the Right is. Take over 20,000 armed and angry people, mix them together and the result isn’t a single accidental shooting or even one minor arrest. That alone should speak to the quality of people concerned. Add to that nary a spec of litter (a widely circulated picture even shows multiple attendees scraping stickers off the road), and one would have expected worse from the Lutheran Women’s Club. But civic responsibility wasn’t the goal, was it? Between the breathless anticipation by the MSM of violence (there wasn’t so much as a twisted ankle reported) and “ominous chanting” (it was the Pledge of Allegiance), what did the Democrats around the Country see as opposition to a tyrannical power grab? Paper tigers. How you can have that much pent up frustration and anger in one place and

1/20/20, the Day of the VA 2A Rally.

It is the morning of 1/20/20, MLK Day, and while the huge Shooting, Hunting, & Outdoors Trade show (SHOT) is going on in Las Vegas, thousands of civil rights and pro-gun advocates are gathering in Richmond, VA to protest the actions of Michael Bloomberg's bought and paid for politicians. The question is this another Tea Party movement, apparently born strong but to quickly die on the vine due to Conservative's natural reluctance to form a cohesive whole ("just leave me alone"), or is this our Lexington? When one looks at how all three branches of government have been stacked against the continuing effectiveness of the US Constitution, this may be too little, too late, no matter how peaceful or violent things get. Many people on the Right say the Constitution has failed and that's why we are here.  I would counter with the idea that it's not we whom the Constitution failed, but that we failed the Constitution.  We have what we need right there for the