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Some Impolite Weekend Comments

I was doing some bottom-of-the-workbag reading Thursday, and I read this in the July/August edition of the National Right to Life News:
 
"A spokeman for the Rules Committee chair, Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY), said, "The starting point for Rep. Slaughter on the healthcare debate was protecting abortion rights."
 
Concerning this, a few observations (and I've had plenty of opportunity to observe Rep. Slaughter, since for many years I lived in her congressional district):
 
While the frank avowal of the primacy of abortion "rights" may shock some (and it ought to), it does not shock anyone who is familiar with Slaughter's years in the House.  About the only distinguishing feature of her time in Congress has been her dedicated, absolutely fanatical advocacy for the totally unfettered right to kill one's baby.  No limits on abortion at all.  Ever!  She's not known as Louise Slaughter-the-Unborn for nothing.  I've often suspected that every child born into the world strikes Ms. Slaughterhouse as a lost opportunity.
 
One can't help but wonder what the abortion-funding-by-stealth forces in the Democratic Party thought when they read the quote I just cited.  "Quiet, you fools!  You're giving the game away!"
 
Normally, I object to any man or woman being referred to as "the chair".  Most people, of course, are far smarter than a piece of furniture.  In old Louise's case, however, I'm forced to consider the necessity of admitting that my theory may have at least one exception to its universal application...
 
 
 
Also from the National Right to Life News of July-August 2009:
 

Adult Stem Cells Treat Heart Disease in Clinical Trial

Mike Jones, 66, has shown marked improvement after participating in a clinical trial that used his own adult stem cells to treat congestive heart failure. Doctors from the University of Louisville (UofL) and Jewish Hospital harvested stem cells and then transplanted them back into Jones’s heart in an attempt to repair damaged tissue, according to a UofL press release.

“We’ve studied this in rats, mice and pigs but this is the first time we’ve tried it in a human,” said Roberto Bolli, director of UofL’s Institute for Molecular Cardiology. “If it works, it will be a revolutionary treatment for heart failure.”

The cells were transplanted July 17 into Jones’s bloodstream through his leg, and then traveled into his damaged heart. In only one week, his heart function rose from 20% to 30%, according to the press release.

Jones appeared with his doctors at a press conference July 24. He said that he is now exercising three times a day, and “I may even start jogging again.”

The clinical trial is expected to involve 20 patients over the next two years, testing for the safety and effectiveness of the procedure, according to the press release.

“We continue to enroll patients in this first-of-its-kind clinical trial,” Bolli said in a press release issued by Jewish Hospital. “We hope to help the heart regenerate its own tissue and improve heart function.”
 
You may be thinking that this is the kind of promising research that we should be funding if indeed the federal government should be funding any at all (that's for you, Tony).  We were -- when the President was George Bush.  However, Barack Obama, when he decided to loudly proclaim that the government would now fund embryonic stem cell research (which many object to on moral grounds, and many others point out has never produced any cures or treatments for any diseases, and very likely never will), he also quitely defunded research being conducted with adult stem cells and umbilical cord blood stem cells (both in plentiful supply and scientifically very promising), for no apparent reason other than the fact that President Bush funded it.  I see a lot of juvenility in BO.  At a time when we face dangers on all fronts, we appear to have a President who never outgrew the petulance of youth.  He seems to be always determined to wipe out everything that his predecessor did -- especially the good things.
 
I'd rather we had elected Hillary (Boy, that wasn't easy to type.).  At least she's a grown-up!  Of course, so was Eva Peron.
 
 
 
 
 
I'm somewhat puzzled by the people asking why President BO and his lovely wife Imelda would travel to Copenhagen to lobby the IOC (unsuccessfully, as it happened) to give Chicago the chance to host the Olympic Games in 2016.  Earth to the naive -- it was just another taxpayer-paid vacation for the King and Queen.  I have read reports that Imelda even took a second jetliner for Her Royal Highness and her court.  It was just another chance to blow another few hundred thousands of dollars of our taxes on themselves and their lavish lifestyles.  It would be somewhat easier for me to take BO's "concern" for the working class seriously if he and his garishly-extravagant wife would stop blowing oceans of money they never earned on themselves.
 
 
 
When I came to the TownHall.com website the other day, I saw an ad at the side of the page that read "Help Pat Toomey beat Arlen Specter".  Sounds good to me, was my first thought.  What is he planning to beat him with?
 
Naughty Crab!  You mustn't think things like that.  Not out loud, anyway.
 
 
 
Very few modern politicians have taken more unjust abuse in recent years than President George W. Bush (oddly, the things he really did do wrong are almost never the things he's attacked for), but one of the few is GWB's own Vice President, Richard Cheney.  For me, one of the great moments of the latest Bush presidency was when the Democrat viciously partisan attack dog, Patrick Leahy (D-VT), after years of venomous and mendacious attacks on virtually every Bush policy (real or imagined), had the gall to ask the Veep to pose with him for a photo that quite likely would have been used in Leahy's mailings back home.  The website I'm blogging on won't allow me to quote the great Mr. Cheney's response exactly, so let's just say that he told Leahy to " go (rhymes with duck) yourself".
 
Now, how many of you Republicans reading this have never themselves wanted to say that to Leahy themselves?  Boy, it got quiet in here all of a sudden...
 
 
 
One final thought for you all before I'm off to bed -- where is the public outcry against Roman Polanski on the part of the feminist groups?   Do famous movie directors get even more leeway than Democratic presidents?  Will this silence on the part of the NOW and other radical women's groups work to kill off whatever credibility they have left after their failure to condemn ol' Billy Jeff Clinton for his serial abuse of women in the '80s and '90s?  Shouldn't it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Glenn Beck Boots One

For the first time in awhile, I heard a bit of Glenn Beck's program this morning (usually I'm already working by 9:00).  I don't know who the man was with him this morning, but one of them said that President Richard Nixon did not himself enter the Watergate Hotel, but that the Watergate burglars "were carrying out his wishes".
 
No, they weren't.
 
Once for all, Richard Nixon did not order the Watergate break-in.  For one thing, he had no reason to.  He had a double-digit lead over the Democratic candidate, George McGovern, who was far left for his day.  (Of course, McGovern would be a moderate in today's Social Democratic Party.)  Another reason is that for Nixon to order the break-in would have been futile.  As he explained in his memoirs, presidential campaigns are not run from party headquarters; they are run from the headquarters of the candidate's campaign.  This was, after all, RN's fifth nationwide campaign.  I loved how he put this in his memoirs (I think it was his memoirs.  It may have been in one of his other books.):  "If my opponents didn't believe in my integrity, they could have at least respected my intelligence."
 
The best researched and most persuasive account of the Watergate scandal is the book Silent Coup, by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin.  The authors conclude that the Watergate break-ins (there were two) were ordered by White House Councel John Dean.  The story is too complex to summarize briefly here, but the authors managed to convince G. Gordon Liddy, who had for years believed that former Attorney General John Mitchell had given the orders.
 
If you want to know the whole story, I guess you'll have to read the book.  I guess Glenn Beck should, too.
 
 
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It's Embarrassing Being "Represented" by Charles Schumer

From the NRA's America's First Freedom magazine, October edition, Page 44:
 
Outrageous claims abounded among anti-gun senators as well.  Sen. (Charles) Schumer (D-NY)claimed that if the amendment became law, a juvenile gang member from New York could obtain a permit in Vermont, buy handguns there, shove them in a backpack, walk the streets of New York City trafficking the guns to criminals, and use the carry permit to satisfy the curiousity of any NYPD officer who might notice.
 
The author of the piece, NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris Cox, properly noted that Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) pointed out "that Vermont does not issue carry permits, that juveniles are generally prohibited from buying and possessing handguns, and that no police officer could be fooled in the way Schumer suggested".  To this I would add that Senator Media Hound also forgot that New York City already has a handgun ban, and that knowingly selling firearms to a criminal is a violation of federal law. 
 
This is the kind of representation in Washington that makes New York Republicans wince.  Oh, Al D'Amato, why couldn't you have run a better campaign in 1998?
 
I'd like to end with a great quote from P.J. O'Rourke -- "I'm not a liberal, so I have a poor grasp of subjects I know nothing about". 
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Enforcing the 10th Amendment Today

My friend LT asks me how the states can enforce the 10th Amendment today (truthfully, he asked me weeks ago and I forgot that I hadn't answered him).  It seems tricky and difficult, but there are ways in which state governors and legislatures can begin to push back against the federal leviathan.  I am no lawyer, but here's my first thoughts on the matter:
 
The first step is what several states have already done, which is to formally inform the federal behemoth that they are taking back there constitutional powers in the areas in which the federal government has unconstitutionally intruded itself.  The next will be to pass legislation to forbid any government entity in the state from co-operating in the enforcement or implementation of any unconstitutional federal mandate.  (Please note that I do not mean to imply that the so-called "sanctuary cities" actions would be justified by this process.  The securing of our nations borders and dealing with those who enter illegally is a proper federal function.)
 
The next step would be trickier.  It would involve refusing to send any money to the federal government to be used for unconstitutional purposes.  This would involve calculating how much of the money collected in a state goes to these purposes, in proportion to the total federal levies collected.  Then these funds should be embargoed, ideally to be returned to the taxpayers.  (Yes, I can hear you saying "good luck with that".)  I suppose a case could be made that some of the funds might be held for the state to use to fight the inevitable court battle.
 
As I said, I'm no lawyer.  These are just my humble thoughts on the matter.  None of this would be easy.  Of course, rebelling against the most powerful nation on earth wasn't easy, either, but a few thousand scrappy, idealistic patriots pulled it off over 200 years ago.
 
If we do not try, we will never succeed.
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Don't Support the NRA's Political Victory Fund

The Crab is a member of the NRA, so writing this comes hard to me.  The NRA-PVF supports officeholders and candidates who personally support 2nd Amendment rights.  So do I, so where's the problem?  It is here:  when the NRA-PVF supports a seemingly pro-gun candidate like John Dingell, they are supporting infringing our sacred Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.  Follow the logic:
 
John Dingell, with the NRA's help, wins his election.
 
He goes to Washington, where he not only votes for every lousy leftist idea other than gun rights, he also votes to organize the House under Democratic leadership.
 
The Democratic leaders elected (Speaker, Majority Leader, and committee chairmen) are anti-Second Amendment rights.
 
Therefore supporting John Dingell (and Democrats like him) acts just the same as supporting 2nd Amendment rights opponents.
 
Thus, we who want to protect our rights have to contribute to Republicans who support our rights and will not elect opponents of our rights to lead them in the House and Senate.
 
Please note that I am only asking that you refrain from supporting the NRA-PVF.  The NRA is a great organization, and the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) is very worthy of your support.
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Honor Labor Day by Demanding Worker Freedom

It's my 50th birthday today, so I'm taking the day off from serious writing.  However, like a birthday boy, I have a few requests.
 
Please, on this Labor Day, read this column by Mark Mix, who is the president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.  He reminds us that It's Labor Day, not Union Day.  If you want to support America's workers, you must oppose any and all union power grabs like the Orwellian-named Employee Free Choice Act.  You also must support Right to Work laws in all states.  No worker should ever be forced to join a union he or she does not wish to join as a condition of employment.  As a victim of forced union membership myself, I can tell you it stinks.  The union membership is more interested in forcing more members into their dues-paying ranks than they are in protecting the rights and advancing the interests of the members they already have.  They also insist on supporting Democrat candidates that will hike taxes on workers and will impose job-killing taxes and regulations on business.  They also support Democrats because the Dems will help them help themselves -- to huge salaries, pasha perks, and actions more exploitive to workers than any employer would dare to perpetrate.
 
Next, I request you check out the home page of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.  Perhaps you don't understand all that the union bosses and their political allies are up to.  I hope that, if you are motivated to do so, that you will support the foundation's efforts to free workers from compulsory unionism.  Sign up for the e-mail, too.  It's an invaluable resource, and very reliable.  You're going to have to get the truth somewhere, and it won't be from the MSM.
 
Lastly, write or call your representatives in national or state government.  Let them know that you oppose forcing anyone to join a union that they do not wish to join.  If they want to join, that's fine.  That's the American way.  Back when I went to school, we called that "freedon of association".  Let them know, however, that they must not support the Employee Free Choice Act or any variation thereof!
 
Before you write your state representatives, check the map at the NRWLDF website to see if you're in a right-to-work state.  If you are, tell your representatives that you expect them to defend your rights against all threats from whatever quarter they may come.  If you are not, demand that your state pass a right-to-work law.  The states that have them consistently outperform the states that do not in job creation and job retention.  Ask them why you should support them if they refuse to pass laws that will make the economy of your state more vibrant.  We are living in times of economic crisis.  We need government to lower the barriers to growth, not raise or retain them.
 
Happy Labor Day.
 
 
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Death Panels, Skepticism, and President BO

President Obama and members of the major media can't seem to understand why many (millions) of Americans are suspicious of government-provided "end-of-life counseling".  Why are we so suspicious of Big Brother Obama?  Gee, I dunno.  Maybe the fact that BO said that the Senate vote he regretted most was the vote he cast to help give Terri Schiavo, the mysteriously brain-injured Forida woman who became the first victim of a civil court issued death order (sought by her monstrous estranged husband Michael Schiavo, and issued by the hard-hearted Judge George Greer).  Don't just take my word for it -- watch it here.
 
If we don't trust Obama when he speaks of "pulling the plug on Grandma" (and what kind of person says that as a joke?), it's just possible as we have some reason for our distrust...
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I'll Answer One of Ross McKenzie's Questions

In Ross McKenzie's entertaining Random Walk of September 3rd, he asks the following questions (among many others):
 
So why does the Obama administration side with Fidel Castro, Chavez, and other Latin chavistas in backing Zelaya - camped out a la Cindy Sheehan in Nicaragua next to the Honduran border? And why do Obama and his Democrats refuse to approve the free trade agreement with Colombia - America's foremost friend south of the border, and an effective fighter of drug lords and chavista guerrillas?
 
I can answer the last one.  The Democrats never support any American ally (I could stop typing right here) who is "an effective fighter of drug lords", because effectively fighting drug lords drives up the cost of living for many Democratic office-holders, staffers, interest groups, and constituencies.
 
That was easy.
 
 
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Taranto Kicks One

Abolish the Death Tax
Jacob Weisberg, editor of Slate, has an essay in sister magazine Newsweek in which he counters talk of ObamaCare medical rationing by claiming that Republicans are trying to kill old people:

It was [Sen. Chuck] Grassley himself who devised the "Throw Mama From the Train" provision of the GOP's 2001 tax cut. The estate-tax revision he championed will reduce the estate tax to zero next year. But when it expires at year's end, the tax will jump back up to its previous level of 55 percent. Grassley's exploding tax break has an entirely foreseeable, if unintended, consequence: it incentivizes ailing, elderly rich people to end their lives--paging Dr. Kevorkian--before midnight on Dec. 31, 2010. It also gives their children an incentive to sign DNR orders and switch off respirators in time for the deadline. This would be a great plot for a P. D. James novel if it weren't an actual piece of legislation.
This is not merely hypothetical. Serious economists take the possibility seriously. In a 2001 paper entitled "Dying to Save Taxes," economists from the University of Michigan and the University of British Columbia examined 13 changes in U.S. tax law since 1917 and concluded that benefactors die in greater numbers just before tax hikes and just after tax cuts. A 2006 study done in Australia, which abolished its inheritance tax in July 1979, reached the same conclusion. Statistics showed that more than half the people who would ordinarily have died in the last week of June 1979--and whose heirs would have been subject to the tax--managed to avoid it by surviving into July. Republicans in Congress have created a similar inducement for Grandma not to die before January 2010, but to make sure she is gone by January 2011.
We have to admit, Weisberg has a point--although for some reason he neglects to name the Democratic lawmakers who are leading the effort to make repeal of the death tax permanent.
 
 
 
What James Taranto apparently forgot is that the Democrats insisted on the 10-year "sunset" clause on all of the Bush tax cuts.  If memory serves, it was Robert Byrd who led the charge to get the limits on the duration on the cuts.  Since the tax cuts were enacted, Republicans have tried several times to get them made permanent.  The Democrats blocked every attempt.  Therefore, it is inaccurate and unfair of Taranto to blame Charles Grassley for the upcoming estate tax increase.  He's not this conservative crab's favorite politician, but he's not responsible for this one.
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This Looks Like a Job for the 10th Amendment!

Courtney O'Brien of TownHall.com wrote a column earlier this month on the 9th US Circus Court's appalling order to the California corrections (prison) system to reduce its population by 40,000 over two years (presumably not by executions).  One fact should leap out at you.
 
Federal court.  State prison system.
 
To me, the answer is obvious.  California should refuse to obey the order.  Constitutionally, the federal court has no right to intervene in the state prison system at all, absent true violations of the 8th Amendment's ban of "cruel and unusual punishment" (Notably, the federal court did not claim violations of the amendment).  Sadly, this probably won't happen, since California's governor is Arnold Scharzenegger, the perfect example of the genus RINO, since he's almost as strong as a rhino, and almost as intelligent.  At least a rhino knows how to deal with a threat.
 
Read the article and see if you agree.
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Tony the Libertarian on the Passing of Ted Kennedy

My friend and attorney (never thought I'd type those words together) Tony had two sharp observations prompted by the passing of Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA and Deep Left Field).  I quote:
 
"The left needs to manufacture the sorrow of a nation, when Reagan passed it really existed." 
 
Could we call this manufactured grief "astro-turfing"?  This is the liberal's attempt to demonstrate that one of their own was as beloved as President Reagan was.  Brent Bozell reminds us that outside of Washington and Massachusettes, Ted Kennedy was not actually a popular man.  Thus the left is pedalling a lie, but then they've never hesitated to do that before.
 
And:
 
"and lets not forget that he cared so much for the health of the nation that he tried for years to pass health care, but when he had the opportunity to save just one person's life he passed......" 
 
This act of supreme selfishness and irresponsibility (allowing Mary Jo Kopechne to suffocate slowly in his overturned, submerged Olds) not only showed what lay at the heart of a self-obsessed man, but showed the "compassion" of the Washington liberal.  Caring for others is okay, as long as it takes none of their time or their treasure.  They're always willing to sacrifice others for their own selfish interests.  Usually it's "just" their time and their treasure -- this time it was a life.
 
As Siegfried Sassoon might have written were he alive today, "Have you forgotten yet?"
 
I haven't, and neither has Tony.  Nor have millions of people in this country of ours.  Our eyes are dry today.  Senator Kennedy has done his last injury to America.  That is enough.
 
Sorry if that offends you, A.
 
 
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Robert Schindler, RIP

The Hermit Crab mourns the death of Robert Schindler, the magnificent father of Terri Schindler Schiavo, the disabled American woman who became (as far as I know) the first American ordered put to death by a judge who knew that she had committed no crime.  This decision was a grim marker in American life, for it showed that we no longer value the individual, "inconvenient" life.  The Schindler family fought valiantly for Terri's life, and were supported by millions of Americans. I borrow from The Corner on National Review Online:
 

Robert Schindler, R.I.P.    [Wesley J. Smith]

Terri Schiavo’s father, Robert Schindler, died last night of apparent heart failure at the age of 72. His health was broken by the ordeal of trying to save his daughter’s life and he never fully recovered from the horror of watching her dehydrate to death.  The family is grieving.  Any condolences can be sent to: Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation, 5562 Central Avenue ~ Suite 2 – St. Petersburg, FL – 33707  

 
(The best account of Terri's and her family's ordeal is Terri's Story: The Court-Ordered Death of an American Woman, by Diana Lynne, a reporter for World Net Daily who covered the tragic story for years.  This book moved me to sadness and outrage as few others have in a lifetime of reading.)
 
Condolence messages can be sent to the Schindler family at info@terrisfight.org.
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An Unusual Burial for Teddy

Just before heading off to work today, I heard that President BO is going to speak at Ted Kennedy's funeral.  (Our affirmative action President eulogizing our hereditary senator.)  I hope he speaks at the burial, too.  That way Ted will have a fitting send-off as he heads into the hereafter -- buried under 6 feet of manure.
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Qualifications for a New Conservative Leader...

I can think of two criterion for a leader that I, a classical conservative, could follow:
 
1 - I might consider someone who will stand up at some public forum and declare that the various health care proposals now before the congress and the public are clearly unconstitutional.  There is nothing in the US Constitution that allows the federal government to control health care to the extent it does now, and it certainly does not support the partial/total takeovers proposed now.  Sometimes I think that only my friend Tony the Libertarian and I have noticed (although Mark Steyn came close earlier this month).
 
2 - I would follow a Republican leader who could credibly deliver Ronald Reagan's First Inaugural Address.
 
If someone knows of any qualified candidate, please let me know!
 
Update on Point One -- someone besides T the L and I noticed that the health care hostile takeover is unconstitutional.  The Heritage Foundation pointed it out on its blog last week.  Finally.
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Hillary and the Fable of Florida 2000

One of the Democrats' favorite tactics is the Big Lie technique of constantly repeating their lies about past events until they get accepted as the truths they are not.  They count on us wearying of defending the truth before they weary of lying.  (Do they ever weary of lying?  I haven't seen it yet.)  An example is Hillary's recent comparison of Nigeria's rigged elections to Florida 2000 (remembered by honest Americans as the Sore-Loserman election).  I quote from the ABC News site:
 
 
 
Answering a question about Nigeria's recent election, Clinton said, "In 2000, our presidential election came down to one state where the brother of the man running for President was the governor of the state. So we have our problems too."
 
I'm not weary yet, so I will point out a few things.  First, even though no law said he had to, Florida Governor Jeb Bush recused himself from any involvement in the recounts and legal wrangling that followed the election.  Second, I remind all that Florida Attorney General Bob Butterworth refused to recuse himself, even though he had been the Florida chairman for the Gore-Lieberman campaign.  In fact, Butterworth intruded himself into the controversy more than once at points in which he had no legal, Florida-constitutional right to intervene. 
 
(Third, and as an aside, I remind all that Democrats like Hillary Clinton abused and slandered Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris for reading a Florida law requiring a district's election returns (and recounts) to be reported to the state's Secretary of State within 7 days, and concluding that it meant 7 days, even if the Democratic candidate was losing!   Is it any wonder that BO and the Dems are blowing up the deficit to a point where the entire economy is threatened ?  This bunch can't even count to 7 accurately.)
 
The definitive account of Florida 2000, by the way, is Bill Sammon's thoroughly researched At Any Cost, which, contrary to the Amazon.com reviewer's assertion, is the definitive work.  Be wary of Amazon's reviews and reviewers.  They are another illustration of O'Sullivan's First Law.
 
Let's not let any liberal lies enter common knowledge as truths.  Their name is legion, as many of us know.
 
 
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