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Way to go, Big Sleazy

11 Thursday May 2017

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America, culture, history, Jeff Davis, New Orleans, race, society, stupid

I congratulate the City of New Orleans and its upstanding citizens on their successful removal of the Statue of Jefferson Davis, first, last, and greatest President of the C.S.A.

Workers in New Orleans in the early hours of Thursday took down a statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. It was the second of four such statues or monuments targeted for removal as city officials seek to erase the vestiges of an era that celebrated white supremacy and racism.

Crews, wearing masks to cover their faces, worked under a heavy police presence starting at 3 a.m. to dismantle the statue, which was erected in 1911, nearly 50 years after the end of the war, and commissioned by the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association.

Wearing masks over their faces … like the Klan. Irony lost, certainly.

Begone, era of white supremacy and racism! Begone, history, heritage, pride and civility! Hell, begone all ye old, dirty, usurping, 0-culture crackers! Comes now the era of the SJW, the post-1965 Amerika!

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Annie Flanagan / Carlos Slim’s Blog.

But, seriously, congratulations to the people of the Big High-Crime Drainage Ditch. All their problems are now solved. Never again need they fear: ridiculously, hilariously failed schools; high unemployment; crime to make Detroit wince; gangs; drugs; welfare careerism by the generation; illiteracy; an economy as stagnant as their beloved swamp; the swamp; 110% humidity; tropical diseases; public corruption; public urination; public vomiting; vagrancy; illegal gun raids; looters; Superdome sodomy and rape sprees; police looters, and; the next Katrina.

Getting rid of one old white man accomplished so much. Two men – I think they did away with Gen. Beauregard too, him and his horse. Two men and a horse gone and N.O. becomes paradise on earth. It’s like Newspeak for the statuary aware – out with the old and tainted and in with a better, brighter, if lower and dumber future. You will see this improvement immediately upon your next visit to N’Awlins. You will; I’ve made my last trip.

This pitiful episode, and the hundreds like it around the faltering U.S., do lend some optimism to the prospect of one day tearing down other monuments – those to Amerika’s favorite plagiarist, drunken womanizer, and communist. I think the FBI files will be unsealed in ten years or so.

Until then, in honor of anti-Southern hatred in N’Awlins and elsewhere, I leave you with this:

I do not give a damn!

Dick Van Dyke on Hollywood and the Culture

17 Monday Apr 2017

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culture, Dick Van Dyke

Back in the 60’s my Ex-wife’s father met actor Dick Van Dyke on a Transatlantic cruise. He reported Van Dyke was a gentleman and a pleasure to be around. Van Dyke could have reported the same.

Back then, people took cruises and just about everything else a little more seriously than today. I saw a photograph of the meeting. If memory serves, Van Dyke was weaning a plaid or checkered suit, with vest, and a hat – something suitable for both hunting Scottish Grouse or walking Glasgow in the evening. He was wearing a suit and hat on a cruise, standing, right there, on the deck of the QE2. He was smiling.

Contrast that image to any modern cruise. Contrast it to anything modern. The culture, vacations, entertainment, dress, etc., has changed. Van Dyke noticed and commented:

Dick Van Dyke, who is currently filming Mary Poppins Returns, which is scheduled for release next year, has warned of his fears over the effects of “scary” video games and films on young children.

The 91-year-old actor, who will make a cameo appearance in the upcoming film, describes these activities as a far cry from the free-spirited, kite-flying, carousel-riding world of the two children, Jane and Michael, in the original Mary Poppins.

Van Dyke believes video games incite violent behaviour and that big-screen violence is affecting impressionable young people who “idolise it as a romantic way of life”. He has no doubt Walt Disney would have been horrified by the explicit depictions of blood, gore and killing in some of the contemporary productions created to entertain children. “He would have spoken out about it,” he said.

Van Dyke rose to prominence in films including Bye Bye Birdie, Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, as well as his TV sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show. His role as Bert, the charming chimney-sweep in Mary Poppins, is perhaps the best known and, in the sequel, he will play the part of Mr Dawes Jr, chairman of Fidelity Fiduciary Bank, alongside Emily Blunt as the eccentric nanny.

Commenting on why the industry rarely makes films with such innocence as Mary Poppins, he said: “We lost Walt Disney, for one thing. Walt was a child at heart. He had such creativity and imagination. We said we were both children looking for our inner adults.”

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He argued that children’s films from Hollywood’s so-called golden age taught morals and manners: “When I was a teenager, I modelled myself after the way Fred Astaire or Cary Grant dressed. Now kids emulate street gangs. They like to dress like hoods. That’s just a reversal. They’re picking the wrong role models.”

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Like this, with a hat. PBS.

At 91, he has every right to complain. And, given the new reality, he is justified. The natives in Robinson Crusoe, USN, would be over-dressed on a Carnival ride these days. And they were supposed to be savages. What does that tell you?

Living: the Best and Worst Places on Earth

27 Monday Mar 2017

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civilization, culture, living

Another set of best/worst places just came out.

Mercer, the world’s largest human resources consulting company, has recently published its 19th annual rankings, naming the world’s best and the worst cities to live in.

For the eighth year in a row, Vienna took the top spot on Mercer’s chart of 230 cities. In fact, most of the best cities on the list can be found in Western Europe — namely Switzerland and Germany. Baghdad was named as the worst place for quality of living, being put at the very bottom of the list. One of the largest cities of the Middle East with a population of nine million people, Baghdad is the least safe city in the world with its constant terrorist attacks and high levels of kidnapping and banditry.

This year, infrastructure was ranked separately. According to Mercer, “city infrastructure plays an important role when multinationals decide where to establish locations abroad and send expatriate workers. Easy access to transportation, reliable electricity, and drinkable water are all important considerations when determining hardship allowances based on differences between a given assignee’s home and host locations.”

Other essential factors include: consumer goods, economic environment, housing, medical and health considerations, natural environment, political and social environment, public services and transport, recreation, education and socio-cultural environment.

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Mercer / Sputnik.

I’m not big on the slide presentation but the juxtapositions are interesting. The top cities are all either European or Euro-centric. The worst are all African or Afro-centric. This, in part, explains the desperate immigration/invasion trends and the”refugees”. It also suggests the potential dangers of importing people from places they ruined into better places (that the can also ruin). There is no magic dirt. Additionally, this also subtly speaks against the general idea of equality. All people and all places, it turns out, may not be equal after all.

“Mixed” cities do not appear on the list at either end – looking at you, America. Food for thought. If one thinks…

Fred on Family (His) and Society (Ours)

17 Friday Mar 2017

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America, civilization, culture, English, Fred Reed

This is a must read for the Anglophiles.

Fred Reed, in one essay, explains both his family tree and the precipitous decline of a civilization.

We were part of a thing brief but of immense value. The literacy, the attention to language, was of one cloth with that of the English, whose mastery has never been equaled and seldom approached. It has lasted in the family. In evenings with my grandfather at Hampden-Sydney, a parlor game was to call out three numbers–“746, 2, 7”–page 746, column 2, seventh entry of a huge dictionary on onion-skin paper–whereupon the caller-out had to spell the word, define it, pronounce it correctly, and give the etymology.

Tidewater was in the current of the English stretching from at least Sir Philip Sydney through Lewis Carol, Milne, Galsworthy, Kipling, Tolkien, Churchill and a hundred others. A thousand others. This virtuosity is now lost beyond redemption as American society, once determined from the top down, has come to be determined from the bottom up. Can you imagine an American politician writing—well, anything literate, but especially the equal of Churchill’s A History of the English Speaking People?

But we were speaking of the curious continuity of families. Come the war, Charles Scott Venable served on Lee’s staff, and Andrew Reid Venable on Jeb Stuart’s. This was a continuation of the aristocratic sense of duty. Their country was being invaded by alien people and they, like Lee, like Jackson, determined to defend it. Both were graduates of Hampden-Sydney, as am I, as were my father and uncle.

After the war Charles Venable was an astronomer and professor of mathematics at the University of Virginia. My grandfather processed mathematics at Hampden-Sydney and served as dean. My paternal uncle passed the bar but chose journalism, my father being a mathematician. I am whatever I am–for years I worked my way through math texts because I liked them–and my daughters are, aside from being smart, a musician and an artist. One of them popped ninety-ninth percentile in math on some standardized test and was invited to attend a math camp. A weird continuity.

America is not, or was not, ever, a “nation of immigrants”, a “proposition nation”. Ronald Reagan and a thousand shrieking loony liberals and cuck apologists aside, this country was an extension of Old England. Until the early 1800s, this was a land of the English. For another 100 years or so it was a land of the English and those of European descent who closely approximated the English tradition and experience. It is only since 1966 that the character has changed. And the change is noticeable.

I have seen, firsthand, the change and decline. The Lovetts came to America in two waves. One assigned to New England and the Puritan settlements. The other, my closest kin, like Fred’s people, settled in Virginia. Unlike his folks, mine departed South for the Carolinas and Georgia.

My family history (much of it) strangely tracks that path Fred lays out, from at least 1066 and on-wards.  It ends with me and my daughter in the 21st Century. My little girl was born into a society which somewhat resembled the one I witnessed in the 70’s and 80’s – a little.

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I saw the changes as they unfolded. I would like to go back. Whether that is possible remains to be seen. If it is not, then damn it. All of it.

Fighting Back: Clash of the Americas

05 Sunday Mar 2017

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1965, America, crime, culture, society, violence, what to do

Believe it or not, an AP-NORC Center poll finds our nation fragmented. Yes, in 2017. Odd…

Add one more to the list of things dividing left and right in this country: We can’t even agree what it means to be an American.

A new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds Republicans are far more likely to cite a culture grounded in Christian beliefs and the traditions of early European immigrants as essential to U.S. identity.

Democrats are more apt to point to the country’s history of mixing of people from around the globe and a tradition of offering refuge to the persecuted.

While there’s disagreement on what makes up the American identity, 7 in 10 people – regardless of party – say the country is losing that identity.

Here’s the most telling part of the story/poll:

About 65 percent of Democrats said a mix of global cultures was extremely or very important to American identity, compared with 35 percent of Republicans. Twenty-nine percent of Democrats saw Christianity as that important, compared with 57 percent of Republicans.

Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say that the ability of people to come to escape violence and persecution is very important, 74 percent to 55 percent. Also, 25 percent of Democrats said the culture of the country’s early European immigrants very important, versus 46 percent of Republicans.

The same nuts who are concerned about people escaping violence are the ones actively bringing in as many unassimilable, violence-prone groups as possible. They represent one America: Insane America.

Sane America versus Insane America is but one way to look at the issue (and this goes beyond partisanship). There’s more than just Right vs. Left. There’s: working America versus welfare America. Pre-1965 America versus Babel America. Christian, European America versus polyglot boarding house America. Mind-your-own affairs America versus Sharia America. Real America versus hellish dystopian America. Old America versus global communist Amerika. Or just America versus the Destroyers.

Nowhere is this rift more apparent than in the streets. The Destroyers are out in force. In addition to the usual ranks of ordinary criminals, street thugs, and terrorists, add: BLMers; SJWs; anti-Trump, Soros-funded Rent-A-Mobs; Milo haters; free speech haters; firearms haters; libertarian haters, freedom haters, peace haters, quiet haters, order haters, civility haters, Christian haters; White haters; straight hating LGBBQTXYZ (more letters???) violence queens; amped-up leftover hippies; progress deniers, hate crime hoaxers; rabid feminists; Falcons fans; “anarchists”; socialists; communists; more communists; wiccans; pro-invasion apologists; the #Antifa, and; more kinds of sucker-punching, hair-burning, mace-spraying, Starbucks-looting; rock-throwing, car-rocking, street-blocking, fire-setting, dope-smoking, marching, chanting, always unwashed, deodorant-missing, black mask-wearing, behoodied hooligan heathens you can shake a stick at.

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The Atlantic.

And it’s time to shake some sticks.

The old, Christian, European, pre-1965, business-minding, tax-paying, property-owning, decent, respectful Americans are fed up. It seems they have been attacked once too often and may soon contemplate retaliation. Note: this group, our group, owns 99% of the guns and we’re pretty damned good with them – just a note and a reminder.

I hear it nearly everyday:

“We’ve had it with these _____s!”

“When are WE going to do something?!”

“Why don’t WE act up for a change?”

“Isn’t it OUR turn for a riot?”

“They don’t want to see US in the streets!“

And so on…

These exclamations and angry inquiries are usually dampened by some (honest) explanations that our side has work to do, shops to tend, families to raise, money to make, etc. We’re too busy; they are not.

Partly out of snark, partly from a position of truth, I sometimes answer the “When are We going to do something?” with, “Probably when the beer runs out or the television goes off.” Honestly, it takes A LOT to get real Americans fired up about rather important issues. But they are firing even as I type this.

If these problems are not corrected soon, if the two Americas cannot at least live with a tenuous truce, then we’re heading towards something to make the late unpleasantness of 1861-1865 look tame by comparison. I would say no one wants a war but some do.

To keep it from coming to that and to take action to quiet those aforementioned street savages, there is something one can do right now. A movement is forming for OUR side.

CLICK HERE for more information.

I’ll have more of the “i” stuff when it’s available.

Developing…

Gaga-Gate Intensifies: The Unbelievable Truth

26 Sunday Feb 2017

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ALex Jones, culture, Gaga-Gate, Illuminati, Lady Gaga, Patriots, Satanism, Super Bowl

I must admit, I am a minor league illuminati watcher. Usually my concern centers around powers seeking to influence the government. At other times I comment on the culture. Sometimes the two intersect.

There are some I consider Big Show illuminati watchers. And I respect them on average. Evil is real and it always seeks to corrupt. It’s important to monitor and guard against that. However, some get carried away. Sometimes they get it wrong. Or, maybe it is that i just don’t see what they do.

Here’s a contemporary example:

Lady Gaga nearly rocked the roof off the NRG Stadium during Super Bowl LI. Initially, I was concerned about PC intrusion into her halftime show. I worry a lot… But, I didn’t see it. Some did. I did not. Some tried to “body shame” her. I sure as heck didn’t see that. Now, Alex Jones and Co. claim the whole show was a Satanic ritual designed to mesmerize and indoctrinate the masses.

I just didn’t see that – and I looked for it. So much of pop culture revolves around the occult that it’s frequently impossible to miss. Still, I did not see it with Gaga. Now, just yesterday, I helped break Gaga-Gate with the esteemed assistance of Mohamed Sanu: Gaga colluded with Coach B. to bend time, giving the Pats a transquantum advantage – the only rational explanation of how the Falcons could have possibly lost.

Given Gaga-Gate and what Jones said, I was determined to go back and re watch the show for signs of the supernatural. I still did not see his concern. But, I did see something! This something is most unusual. It gives Gaga-Gate a twist no one (expect maybe Sanu) could have predicted. What I discovered is utterly insane. Let me outline this for you:

The Super Bowl was played between the New England Patriots (victors, naturally) and the Atlanta Falcons. The game was played at the NRG in Houston, Texas, home of the Houston Texans. Got that: New England, Atlanta, Houston. Now. Check this out:

The following pics are from the Gaga show, which you can watch HERE.

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In this picture from the show’s opening one can plainly see Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott sitting in Sec. 103, row 16, seats 6 and 7 (circled in red). Both are laughing maniacally. What’s that all about?!

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Next, as Gaga descends from the rooftop, she passes directly under a single star (yeah, right, Texas “flag”).

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The whole field was covered with blue stars.

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Those blue stars remind you of anything? And, here one last bit of conclusive proof:

 

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That male dancer who carried the lovely Gaga, Frankenstein-style (in front of another giant blue star, by the way)? That was Roger Staubach’s grandson!

I think you get the picture now. The entire 14-minute show (40-min by Sanu’s reckoning) was a huge Dallas Cowboys propaganda hit piece!

The most insidious thing in the annals of the NFL and television. I’m speechless…

Get a Piece of the Rock: French Follies and “Art”

26 Sunday Feb 2017

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art, culture, France, insanity, The West

An idiot in France, an “artist”, sealed himself inside a 12-ton boulder.

Paris (AFP) – An artist entombed inside a 12-tonne rock for nearly three days has described the experience as like “tripping”, insisting he would stick it out for a week.

Speaking to AFP through a crack in the limestone boulder late Friday, Abraham Poincheval said he had been buoyed by how his performance has “got into people’s heads”.

The artist made headlines worldwide when the two halves of the rock closed around him on Wednesday at a Paris art museum.

Poincheval, 44, had carved out a hole inside the rock in his own image, just big enough for him to sit up in, with a niche to hold supplies of water, soup and dried meat.

It’s not like tripping. It’s tripping – on the drug of post-modern, post-Western, nihilistic stupidity. This isn’t art. This is a display of severe mental illness. His country is being destroyed by waves of third world invasion and socialism, so he seals himself inside a rock. He pees in a bottle in there.

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If this really has “got into people’s heads”, if this is what has become of France, then all is lost. Let the “migrants” and the communists burn it all down.

A Day WITH Migrants

17 Friday Feb 2017

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America, civilization, crime, culture, immigration, schools, third world

Much has been made of the lauded “Day Without Immigrants”. I think this refers to a day (maybe today) when non-American invaders slack off with the crime, terrorism, and general nuisance. They seem to think people will notice the lack and want more. I’m not sure how this helps them.

Anyway, the dwindling ranks of taxpaying citizens in Los Angles were recently treated to a Day WITH Immigrants, courtesy of the “students” at Grover Cleveland High “School”.

“Students” Brawl:

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CBSLA.com.

This video shows scenes reminiscent of a third world prison riot. One would not be able to convince Grover Cleveland that this was, in fact, America.

And it isn’t. The student body at GCHS is only about 17% American. This mirrors the demographics of the entire Los Angeles Unified “School” District. This is the new Amerika, that post-1965 dystopian melting pot everyone is talking about. And it is spreading.

Soon, your child’s zoo school could host such exciting events. Except, perhaps, for one day per year without the joy of multiculturalism. It may not be an education (most assuredly will not be) but it will be an experience. Make sure your kids wear helmets.

Here’s To Your Health (or Lack)

14 Tuesday Feb 2017

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America, culture, fitness, health

Richie Bernardo of WalletHub wrote up a substantive list of America’s healthiest cities (and least healthy too).

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(The bigger the circle, the worse things are).

The study measured: health care, food, fitness, and “green space”. San Francisco took the top spot; Detroit came in dead last. This is interesting. I was unaware anyone still lives in Detroit.

Click HERE for the full list.

The top ten:

1 San Francisco, CA
2 Salt Lake City, UT
3 Scottsdale, AZ
4 Seattle, WA
5 Portland, OR
6 Irvine, CA
7 Huntington Beach, CA
8 Honolulu, HI
9 Washington, DC
10 Santa Clarita, CA

(West much?)

The methodology seems sound. I’m sure anyone would want to rearrange a few towns. For instance, I can’t see anything healthy about D.C. except for spending and corruption levels. Still, if you work in and for Mordor, things must be pretty good.

I’ve been to many or most of these places and the findings seem to fit. I was surprised Asheville didn’t place. Maybe there was a population limit. Plenty of smaller cities are healthy too. Then again, where’s Charleston?

Anyway, for a very short while longer, I’m stuck between two of the ranked areas: #27 Tampa and #141 Augusta. Again, the rankings seem about right. Let’s us briefly examine those two for comparative value (if any):

Tampa, FL

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Tampa takes its worst hit on healthcare. I don’t go to the doctor but I know people who do. Tampa General seems like a pretty good hospital – for others… “Food” seems an average score; plenty of grocery stores and many decent restaurants. Fitness is appropriate at “10”. It’s a young, bustling city full of attractive people. They make an art out of taking care of themselves. The “green spaces” seems a little low – just a little. There are parks, even if they have a decidedly urban flare. And the countryside is not that far away.

All in all, it is a top 30 place, health-wise. There’s also an abundance of money, women, cigars, fast cars, women, beer, and other things to do.

Augusta, GA

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“Smaller, Southern Detroit” is 141 out of 150. A city that prides itself on hospitals (and other government spending) comes in at 140 for healthcare. Again, my personal experience here is lacking. The food score seems a little low; the eateries may be a little plain but there are plenty of them. “Green spaces” is also low; I hike everyday in one of many available parks. Some double as crime scenes but at least they’re there. I hate to say it, but 107 for fitness seems a little generous.

That may detract from the healthcare (many hospitals but overloaded with unhealthy patients) and the green spaces (what good are they if no one uses them). Being out of shape in Augusta seems to be the second most important character trait (just behind apathy and just ahead of gleefully willful ignorance). The Golden Ticket bus may have just parked on Washington Road but the locals are parked at Golden Corral.

The Masters aside, the most popular activity in town is mourning the pile of magic bricks recently toppled by a local drunk (it’s not the pillar that’s cursed, folks). There’s a geological reason for much of this lowness. Still, thank God for Detroit.

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The article also comes complete with “best vs. worst” ranking in several in-depth categories and some expert opinions about something. In fairness, I did not consult the experts. You might.

Check and see where your city stands (or lies).

If your town is out of sync with you, or visa versa, consider a move.

Reality v. The Ninth Circuit: 72 Terrorists

11 Saturday Feb 2017

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The black-robed dictators in San Francisco claimed no evidence was presented to justify President Trump’s enforcement of existing law. But we know that SJWs, even the ones wearing robes, always lie. ALWAYS.

Since 9/11, 72 individuals from the seven mostly Muslim countries covered by President Trump’s “extreme vetting” executive order have been convicted of terrorism, a finding that clashes sharply with claims from an appeals court that there is “no evidence” those countries have produced a terrorist.

According to a report out Saturday, at least 17 claimed to be refugees from those nations, three came in as “students,” and 25 eventually became U.S. citizens.

The Center for Immigration Studies calculated the numbers of convicted terrorists from the Trump Seven:

— Somalia: 20

— Yemen: 19

— Iraq: 19

— Syria: 7

— Iran: 4

— Libya: 2

72. That were CONVICTED. That we know about. The true number of terrorists is much harder to ascertain, especially by the metric of conviction.

Of instance, Abdul “Allahu Akbar!” Artan, the saintly Somali scholar formerly of THE Ohio State University, can never be convicted. His important graduate research, Blood Loss Quantities, by Type, Via Insertion of Knife, Following Honda Civic Sharia-fication of Infidels on a Sidewalk, was rudely interrupted by a racist police officer and his NRA-approved sidearm. To think we may never know if his hypothesis was correct.

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Adbul “Allahu Akbar” Artan ponders the physics of the Civic for his civic physical experiment. Twitter.

Also, Omar “My Name Is I Pledge Of Allegiance [to ISIS]” Mateen (wherever the hell he was from and should have been last summer) lost all of his data concerning The Kinetic Effects, Physical, Psychological, and Philosophical, of Concentrated Rifle Fire on Frolicking Central Floridian Homosexuals, at Night, as Studied (Studiously) by a Former Jilted Down Low Lover (And ISIS Supporting Jihadist): A Lone Wolf Analysis in Time after Putin, Trump, and Focus on the Family sent a SWAT team to murder him – even as he so diligently worked. They may convict his wife but never Omar. Research lost forever.

The Ninth was correct that much scholarly work – learning, teaching, and research – is being interrupted. So many academic treasures at risk – airport shootings, sidewalk maulings, mall stabbings, train station bombings, gay club murder, straight club murder, cartoon convention attacks, warehouse office decapitations, office party massacres, marathon bombings, Wal-Mart hostage takings, Trump-supporter tacklings, etc., etc., etc.

Still, there is that evidence thing. And the law. And the Constitution. The Culture. History. Reality.

Is it 72? 7,200? All of them? Given the uncertainty and the importance of the issue, I’d just as soon say “all”. So, send them all packing. And save room on the planes for the judges, the lawyers, George Soros, Congress, and all the G-D “protesters” too.

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