Thursday, September 14, 2017
Feds Give Berkeley $97,999 to ‘Honor the Legacy’ of Black Panther Party (Filed under, you couldn't make this crap up)
Via Billy
The National Park Service is spending roughly $100,000 for a research project seeking to "honor the legacy" of the Marxist revolutionary group the Black Panther Party.
The University of California, Berkeley, which has recently been at the center of violent protests from far-left groups, is receiving funding for the project.
The National Park Service announced it was awarding the university a $97,999.70 grant for the project, outside of the normal competitive bidding process.
The National Park Service is spending roughly $100,000 for a research project seeking to "honor the legacy" of the Marxist revolutionary group the Black Panther Party.
The University of California, Berkeley, which has recently been at the center of violent protests from far-left groups, is receiving funding for the project.
The National Park Service announced it was awarding the university a $97,999.70 grant for the project, outside of the normal competitive bidding process.
More @ The Washington Free Beacon
Canadian Doctor on Sanders’ Podcast Notes Year-Long Wait Under Canadian Single-Payer
Via Billy
A Canadian doctor appearing on Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I., Vt.) podcast highlighted the year-long wait times in a health care system similar to the one that Sanders supports.
Dr. Danielle Martin appeared on Sanders' podcast, the Bernie Sanders Show, to discuss the Canadian single-payer health care system. Sanders' Medicare-for-all bill, which went to the Senate floor on Wednesday with 15 Democratic co-sponsors, is intended to create a similar system in the United States.
Sanders brought up some misgivings Americans may have about living under a health care system similar to Canada's.
"There is concern about waiting time, for example," Sanders noted.
A Canadian doctor appearing on Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I., Vt.) podcast highlighted the year-long wait times in a health care system similar to the one that Sanders supports.
Dr. Danielle Martin appeared on Sanders' podcast, the Bernie Sanders Show, to discuss the Canadian single-payer health care system. Sanders' Medicare-for-all bill, which went to the Senate floor on Wednesday with 15 Democratic co-sponsors, is intended to create a similar system in the United States.
Sanders brought up some misgivings Americans may have about living under a health care system similar to Canada's.
"There is concern about waiting time, for example," Sanders noted.
More @ The Washington Free Beacon
REVOLUTION: Robert E. Lee Statue Removed in Dallas
Via comment by Anonymous on On Tearing Down Monuments
A statue of Robert E. Lee was removed from a Dallas park Thursday after the Dallas City Council voted 13-1 on Sept. 6 to have it removed, Fox News reports.
According to Fox 4, it took workers approximately 3 hours to remove the statue and place it onto the trailer which would then transfer it to a storage facility until a decision is made on where the statue will lay to rest.
Police officers with automatic rifles surrounded the area as security.
Sons of Confederate Veterans fought the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue by obtaining a temporary restraining order just as the removal began, however; a federal judge lifted the order.
Protesters clashed in August after left-wing activists called for the statues to be taken down because they are a symbol of ‘racism’.
The Confederacy is a part of our history. The left is pushing for a revolution in this country by taking down monuments or covering them with tarps just like Islamic terrorists do in the Middle East.
Where were all of these angry protesters during 8 years of Obama?
Photo via Fox News
A statue of Robert E. Lee was removed from a Dallas park Thursday after the Dallas City Council voted 13-1 on Sept. 6 to have it removed, Fox News reports.
According to Fox 4, it took workers approximately 3 hours to remove the statue and place it onto the trailer which would then transfer it to a storage facility until a decision is made on where the statue will lay to rest.
Sons of Confederate Veterans fought the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue by obtaining a temporary restraining order just as the removal began, however; a federal judge lifted the order.
Protesters clashed in August after left-wing activists called for the statues to be taken down because they are a symbol of ‘racism’.
The Confederacy is a part of our history. The left is pushing for a revolution in this country by taking down monuments or covering them with tarps just like Islamic terrorists do in the Middle East.
Where were all of these angry protesters during 8 years of Obama?
Afghanistan: The Graveyard of Empires: Part 1 of a Series
Via Mike
Many empires, nations, and alliances in the past have found Afghanistan to be a hellish trial. As Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) immortalized in his poem entitled “The Young British Soldier,” Afghanistan was a dreaded assignment for British troops:
Many empires, nations, and alliances in the past have found Afghanistan to be a hellish trial. As Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) immortalized in his poem entitled “The Young British Soldier,” Afghanistan was a dreaded assignment for British troops:
“When you’re wounded and left on Afghanistan’s Plains
And the women come out to cut up what remains
Just roll on your rifle an’ blow out your brains
An’ go to your Gawd like a soldier.”
More @ The Tribune
Another statue of St. Junipero Serra vandalized in California
Via Billy
A statue of St. Junipero Serra at the Old Santa Barbara Mission in California has been decapitated and splashed with red paint. The bronze statue was vandalized overnight between Sunday and Monday.
An 18th century Spanish Franciscan, Serra is remembered in Catholic circles as the missionary who brought the faith to the West Coast of the Americas, having founded nine missions himself from San Francisco to San Diego, and he inspired the creation of twelve others after his death in 1784. He’s formally known as the “Apostle of California.”
A statue of St. Junipero Serra at the Old Santa Barbara Mission in California has been decapitated and splashed with red paint. The bronze statue was vandalized overnight between Sunday and Monday.
An 18th century Spanish Franciscan, Serra is remembered in Catholic circles as the missionary who brought the faith to the West Coast of the Americas, having founded nine missions himself from San Francisco to San Diego, and he inspired the creation of twelve others after his death in 1784. He’s formally known as the “Apostle of California.”
More @ CRUX
PIERS MORGAN: We all know what happened, Hillary: you're a loser! Now get over it and give the rest of us a break
Via Billy
'What happened' is the title of Hillary Clinton's new 464-page book.
The
answer, it transpires, is the most whiny, self-pitying, deluded load of
literary claptrap written since Kim Kardashian's 'I was empowering
women' defense for posting naked bird-flipping selfies.
By
the time I'd finished wading through Hillary's absurdly self-indulgent
tome, I felt like I'd been lowered into a large vat of violently
indignant, furiously self-justifying, boiling mad spittle.
This
is the tormented, tragic work of a spurned woman who never thought she
could possibly lose to Donald Trump, a man she considered her inferior
opponent in every possible way imaginable from intellect and political
experience to credibility and popularity.
More @ Daily Mail
Two comments on: UNC, take down Silent Sam – or we may sue
Comments by Badger and Anonymous on UNC, take down Silent Sam – or we may sue
My guess in the university will cave. But I would like it explained to me, I’m a bit slow. How a statue discriminates? Does it make faces at certain races? Or perhaps it reflects the sun’s rays, only into the eyes of nonwhites. Maybe it sneaks into the admissions building, and shreds applications of particular ethnic groups. I am confused here, please help me understand, how the statue of Silent Sam, discriminates.
-- Badger
My guess in the university will cave. But I would like it explained to me, I’m a bit slow. How a statue discriminates? Does it make faces at certain races? Or perhaps it reflects the sun’s rays, only into the eyes of nonwhites. Maybe it sneaks into the admissions building, and shreds applications of particular ethnic groups. I am confused here, please help me understand, how the statue of Silent Sam, discriminates.
-- Badger
A statue violates rights? In what sharia compliant institution did they get their law degree?
--Anonymous
Trump claims vindication on Charlottesville 'Antifa' comments
Via Billy
President Trump claimed Thursday that people have warmed to his argument last month about "bad dudes" populating both sides of a white supremacist rally and the demonstrators who showed up in Charlottesville, Va. in early August to counter-protest them.
His comments in the days after the Charlottesville rally turned violent, resulting in the death of an anti-fascist protester, received widespread condemnation from both sides of the aisle due to the equivalence he seemed to draw between the neo-Nazi marchers and those who opposed them.
One such critic of the comments was Republican Sen. Tim Scott, who met with Trump earlier this week in part to discuss why the president's statements were problematic.
"We had a great conversation," Trump said of his talk with the South Carolina Republican. "I think especially in light of the advent of Antifa, if you look at what's going on there. You have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also and essentially that's what I said."
President Trump claimed Thursday that people have warmed to his argument last month about "bad dudes" populating both sides of a white supremacist rally and the demonstrators who showed up in Charlottesville, Va. in early August to counter-protest them.
His comments in the days after the Charlottesville rally turned violent, resulting in the death of an anti-fascist protester, received widespread condemnation from both sides of the aisle due to the equivalence he seemed to draw between the neo-Nazi marchers and those who opposed them.
One such critic of the comments was Republican Sen. Tim Scott, who met with Trump earlier this week in part to discuss why the president's statements were problematic.
"We had a great conversation," Trump said of his talk with the South Carolina Republican. "I think especially in light of the advent of Antifa, if you look at what's going on there. You have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also and essentially that's what I said."
More @ Washington Examiner
VMI leaders say military college will keep Confederate statues
Via Sister Anne
Leaders of Virginia Military Institute said Tuesday that the school will keep its Confederate statues and consider adding more historical context in the aftermath of last month’s violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. (The violence was initiated by the commies, as usual)
Leaders of Virginia Military Institute said Tuesday that the school will keep its Confederate statues and consider adding more historical context in the aftermath of last month’s violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. (The violence was initiated by the commies, as usual)
At
a VMI board of visitors meeting Tuesday, VMI Superintendent J.H.
Binford Peay III defended the school’s traditions while declaring that
“there’s no place for discrimination” at the state-supported military
college. The school, founded in Lexington before the outbreak of the
Civil War, has continually evolved since it was racially integrated in
1968, Peay said.
More @ Richmond Times-Dispatch