Really Short video by Pat J Dooley on YouTube
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
USS Cod Submarine : Happy Birthday
Fun announcement at Cleveland.com:
The USS Cod Submarine Memorial on
North Marginal Drive will celebrate the sub's 75th birthday with a deck-gun
salute and cake in ceremonies Thursday at 2 p.m.
. . .
The Cod, now a National Historic
Landmark on Cleveland's waterfront, was launched on June 21, 1943, as part of
the Navy's fleet of more than 250 submarines during World War II.
During the war, the submarine made
seven patrol runs in the Pacific and sent 35,000 tons of enemy vessels to the
bottom.
Its torpedoes sank 10 ships and
damaged five others.
A martini glass painted on its
conning tower represents the celebration after the Cod rescued the crew of a
Dutch submarine that had run aground during the war.
The Cod was decommissioned in 1954
and opened as a floating memorial/museum in 1976.
More of the report here.
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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Flag Day: “Remembering Old Glory”
Kimberly
Bloom Jackson had some historical and current context for Old Glory at
American Thinker:
. . . But how did Flag Day come to
be? Interestingly, in 1885, some 108 years after the Flag Resolution was
passed, a 19-year-old Wisconsin schoolteacher named Bernard John Cigrand
inspired his students at Stony Hill School to celebrate June 14 as “Flag Birthday.”
According to the Congressional Record, what we call “Flag Day” is believed to
have originated with Mr. Cigrand, a teacher who cared enough to instill in his
students a great appreciation for the American flag as a symbol of our
God-given freedom.
Thanks to Cigrand, children across
America have enjoyed Flag Day celebrations ever since. In fact, in 1894
over 300,000 students turned out to celebrate June 14 with their small flags
and patriotic songs throughout many of Chicago’s city parks. This became
a tradition of Chicago public schools.
Times sure have changed, haven’t
they? Today, there never seems to be a shortage of news stories about a
school or university mired in an anti-American flag controversy. In fact,
it’s all the rage to call for a ban of the flag in the name of
“inclusiveness.” At the University of California, Irvine, least 60
professors reportedly signed a petition in support of their cultural Marxist
protégés who wanted to ban Old Glory because they felt it “contributes to
racism and xenophobia.”
Instead of imparting knowledge
about America’s extraordinary founding principles that have given rise to the
freest and most prosperous nation on earth, these tenured radicals actually
think that socially engineered “inclusiveness” and “diversity” are greater
virtues than liberty itself. Well, as Forrest Gump said, “Stupid is as
stupid does.”
Luckily for us liberty lovers, we
know better. So as we fly our flags this year in celebration of Flag Day,
let us not forget to remember the greatness of America’s founding, those who
came before us that gave the ultimate sacrifice to defend it, and the
historical significance of June 14.
Happy American Flag Day!
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Update: amnesty legislation
From NumbersUSA:
Last
night, House GOP Leaders announced that they will hold two immigration votes
next week -- one on Rep. Bob Goodlatte's H.R. 4760, the Securing America's
Future Act. and the other on a compromise bill still being negotiated.
The
details are light. It's possible that the version of the Goodlatte bill that
reaches the floor is quite different from the one that NumbersUSA endorsed
earlier this year. And we don't know the full details of the compromise bill,
but we can say with near certainty that it won't reduce overall immigration
numbers or mandate E-Verify.
Please
be on the lookout for action alerts early next week as the details become more
clear.
It seems that the GOPe Uniparty and RINO Paul Ryan are determined to ram some sort of amnesty bill down our throats. But President Trump has a pen.
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Sunday, June 10, 2018
Media lies
Art credit: William
DeBurgh at thedailycoin.org.
Some of the contributors to the American Thinker closely
monitor the mainstream media, so you don’t have to. Here’s an extract from Timothy Philen’s “Trump vs. the Media”:
The jobs report numbers for May
were stunning: unemployment dropped to an 18-year low of 3.8 percent, an
unexpected 223,000 non-farm jobs were added, and year-on-year wage gains rose
to 2.7 percent. Black unemployment dropped to a record 5.9 percent,
a month after Hispanic unemployment hit a record low of 4.9 percent.
The only thing more stunning was
the mainstream media's announcement of this economic milestone, typified by NBC
News's blaring headline: "Trump Breaks Protocol with Jobs Report
Tweet."
It seems obvious now that we've
reached a tipping point where the mainstream news media are so thoroughly
intoxicated with animus toward this president that their journalistic sobriety
is in a state of permanent collapse. Evenhanded reporting is
evidently seen as capitulation to the enemy. Defending Trump in any
way would, no doubt, be considered treasonous.
This isn't media bias
anymore. This is war.
. . .
[George] Will's highbrow jeremiads
against President Trump delivered on cue to a smirking Lawrence O'Donnell or
solemnly nodding Chuck Todd are hard to witness. One almost expects
him to hold up a copy of the day's newspaper to prove he's still an alive and
happy hostage.
It doesn't stop there.
The rest of this column is here.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Update on Dreamers amnesty
It’s on, it’s off, and even if the House passed a DACA bill, President Trump would surely veto it. At any rate, here’s the latest by Mike Lillis And Juliegrace Brufke at The Hill:
GOP staves off
immigration revolt — for now
Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on
Thursday tamped down a Republican insurrection on immigration — at least
temporarily — with vows to “put pen to paper” on a compromise bill to protect
immigrants known as "Dreamers."
During a two-hour, closed-door
meeting in the basement of the Capitol, Ryan and other GOP leaders urged their
troops not to endorse a procedural move to force votes on solutions for the
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — known as a discharge
petition — and instead give leaders more time to forge a compromise that
can win 218 Republicans.
“The next step is to start putting
pen to paper and get legislation to the floor," the Wisconsin Republican
told reporters afterward.
The promise seems to have bought
them some time in their search for an elusive DACA deal that can win the
support of centrist immigration reformers and conservative hard-liners.
The new unofficial deadline appears
to be June 12, leaving leadership just five days to craft legislation they
believe can garner 218 GOP votes. Supporters of the petition are
three signatures away from the number of members needed to bypass
leadership and bring the “Queen of the Hill” rule to the floor.
Not good news, and it’s not much of a breather. The rest of The Hill report is here.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Another reason to change the channel
image credit: getty images.com
Reported by Pradhan Muthanna at International Business Times:
LeBron James and Stephen Curry may
be bitter rivals when on court but the duo are in agreement when it comes to
neither of their teams — the Cleveland Cavaliers or the Golden State Warriors —
visiting the White House when one of them wins the NBA Championship in 2018.
The Cavaliers’ shooting guard was
speaking on the day the Philadelphia Eagles were supposed to commemorate their
Super Bowl win by visiting the White House. The
visit was cancelled by President Donald Trump while he had the White
House also accuse the players that were planning to skip the event of
abandoning their fans.
James made it clear they have no
intention of visiting the White House should his team win the NBA Finals and is
certain the Warriors — their finals opponent for the fourth straight year —
will also not be interested in making the trip to Washington.
"I mean, I know no matter who
wins this series, no one wants the invite, anyways, so," James said, as quoted by Business Insider. “It won't be Golden State or
Cleveland going."
This is particularly sad since we learned the other day
from Money that, among other positive metrics, “black unemployment rate fell to
5.9% in May — the lowest since the government started keeping track in 1972.” That's good news.
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