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DOES AMERICA STILL HAVE THE COURAGE TO BE FREE?


"It does little good to summon those very citizens who have been made so dependent on the central power to choose from time to time the representatives of that power.  However important, this brief and occasional exercise of their free choice will not prevent them from gradually losing the faculties of thinking, feeling, and acting for themselves, and thus slowly falling below the level of humanity."   -- Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy In America, 1835

De Tocqueville wrote at a time when large numbers of Americans not only were alive during the Revolution but had fought in it.  Yet his astounding prescience accurately depicts exactly the unique form of tyranny enveloping and strangling us right now.  He had no name for it, as "the type of oppression which threatens democracies is different from anything there has ever been in the world before."

It is an oppression that its subjects willingly submit to.  It is a voluntary surrender of freedom.  It achieves an "immense protective power" through keeping people in "perpetual childhood."

Under such an "administrative despotism," he concluded that "It really is difficult to imagine how people who have entirely given up managing their own affairs could make a wise choice of those who are to do that for them."

Today, that "administrative despotism" in America has in fact finally been achieved.  We're there.  De Tocqueville's future is now.  So - what do we do about it?

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BY GOD, WE WILL NOT SQUANDER WHAT HAS BEEN GIVEN US!


I'm surprised that so many people seem surprised by S&P's downgrade of our credit rating. Weren't people paying attention over the last year or so when we were getting warning after warning from various credit rating agencies that this was coming?

So, how shamelessly cynical and dishonest must one be to blame this inevitable downgrade on the very people who have been shouting all along "stop spending"?  Blaming the Tea Party for our credit downgrade is akin to Nero blaming the Christians for burning Rome.

We have to face this storm head on. It won't be easy, but there are real solutions to grow our economy and reduce our debt.  We need to stop this deficit spending, balance our budget, repeal Obamacare, cancel all unused stimulus funds, and reform our entitlement programs.

We will have entitlement reform and a balanced budget; it's just a matter of how. We can do it ourselves in a calm, methodical, and responsible manner, or we can wait for the world's capital markets to ram it down on us. Let's be responsible and do it ourselves.

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INFANTILIZOMANIA


Yes, I invented this term. You won’t find it in Webster’s, the OED, or Google. At least not now. Hopefully soon you will, as it becomes the accepted term for the neurosis with which all those on the Left are afflicted.

Just as a pyromaniac is driven by a compulsion to set fires, a kleptomaniac by a compulsion to steal, and - everyone’s favorite example - a nymphomaniac by a compulsion to have sex, an infantilizomaniac is driven by a compulsion to treat adult human beings as children.

The compulsion to infantilize people is the neurotic compulsion of liberals.

Liberals of course do not call it infantilizomania. They call it compassion.

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RELIEF FROM BAGHDAD BOILS

A number of US soldiers fighting in Iraq have become afflicted with a horrible disease called leishmaniasis (leesh-mun-eye-ah-sis). They get it from the bite of a sand-fly which injects a parasite into their bloodstream. The “cutaneous” version of the disease causes huge, ghastly, and painful boils on the face and other areas of the skin - thus the name, Baghdad Boils. The “visceral” version destroys the liver and other internal organs and can be fatal.

Compounding the problem is that the treatment seems worse than the cure. It’s a 20-day therapy of being injected with sodium stibogluconate (commercial names: Pentostam or Stibanate), which can leave every joint in your body with screaming pain, plus give you unending blow-your-head-off migraines.

There is some very recent research which indicates a way to greatly increase the effectiveness of the antileishmanial drug therapy while greatly decreasing its painful side effects. If you have any friends in the military, know of any soldier suffering from this affliction, or know any soldier serving in Iraq who may be at risk from sand-fly bites, you may want to make them aware of this.

It involves the use of a common bioflavanoid called quercetin.

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THUNDERBIRD

Outlook Express remains the default mail client for most Windows users.. Most people are used to it, and it does an acceptable job of getting and sending mail. Furthermore, Outlook Express has a built in news reader. I’ve mentioned newsgroups in the past, including my column on Firefox two weeks ago. I’ll mention them again later in this column.

If you feel comfortable with Outlook, and rarely use newsgroups, by all means keep using it. Microsoft's programs work perfectly with Microsoft's operating systems. If, however, you want a fast, efficient, easy and - perhaps most important - expandable e-mail program, you should switch to Mozilla’s Thunderbird, companion to the Firefox browser.

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THE BOSTON MANIFESTO

Here is the link to a remarkable document: The Boston Manifesto.

It is “A Statement by a Group of Vietnam Veterans Explaining their Outrage Over the Nomination of Senator John F. Kerry to be President of the United States,” prepared by the Vietnam Veterans to Correct the Myths.

What follows is the Manifesto’s explanatory note. I encourage you to read the Manifesto’s Executive Summary (via the link above) and consult the supportive documentation. -JW


For four days beginning on July 26, 2004, a group of Vietnam veterans, scholars, and experts—including recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, several former Special Forces officers and enlisted men, and veterans who have taught about the war at the high school, college, and graduate school levels —gathered at a small college in Boston to examine the “Myths of the Vietnam War.”

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THE EMERGING MARKET ROUT


Emerging markets are now big enough to drag down the global economy. As Indonesia, India, Ukraine, Brazil, Turkey, Venezuela, South Africa, Russia, Thailand and Kazakhstan try to shore up their currencies, the effect is ricocheting back into the advanced world in higher borrowing costs.

Even China felt compelled to sell $20 billion of US Treasuries in July. "They are running down reserves by selling US and European bonds, leading to a self-reinforcing feedback loop," said Simon Derrick from BNY Mellon.

We are told that emerging markets are more resilient than in past crises because they have $9 trillion of reserves. But any use of that treasure to defend the exchange rate entails monetary tightening, and therefore inflicts a contractionary shock on countries already in trouble.

We are also told that they borrow in their own currencies these days, immune to the sort of dollar squeeze that caused such havoc in the early 1980s and the mid-1990s. This is true, but double-edged. India, Brazil and others will surely be tempted to stop fighting markets, let their currencies slide and inflict the pain on foreigners - that is to say, on your pension fund.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 02/15/13


We start by celebrating the death of two pieces of human garbage.

On Tuesday (2/12), leftie psycho cop-killer Chris Dorner was turned into a crispy critter when the LAPD burned down the mountain cabin he was holed up in.  Nine days earlier (2/03), this monster murdered a young woman, and her fiancé, in cold blood.

Her name was Monica Quan.  Dorner shot her to death in revenge for her father, a retired police captain turned lawyer, failing to get his badge back after being fired from the LAPD.  In his maniacal "manifesto," he tells Monica's father Randal Quan:  "I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own.  I'm terminating yours."

This would be just another case of individual criminal lunacy, but it has instead created enormous educational value.  It has exposed the hideous evil residing in the souls of those on the Left.  Believe it or not, Dorner has become a "folk hero of the left."  There are tens of thousands of Dorner fans on Facebook pages like "We Stand with Christopher Dorner," and "We Are All Chris Dorner."

Now we know for sure:  Libtards are indeed Chris Dorners with murderous evil in the hearts.  Liberalism really is a form of criminal insanity.

And the other trashing of human garbage?  That would be Iranian General Hassan Shateri.  Also on Tuesday (2/12) while the LAPD was barbequing Dorner, Syrian rebels were gunning down Shateri outside of Damascus.  He was a terrorist of the highest order.

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WHY ARE JOURNALISTS VOTING TO LOSE THEIR JOBS?


Many in the mainstream media appear to be in the bag for the re-election of President Obama. They also appear to not have thought through the consequences of their wishes, both to the nation and their own careers.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and many leading economic forecasters have predicted that we are likely to go into another recession by the first quarter of 2013 if the administration and Congress allow the economy to go off the "fiscal cliff" at the end of this year.

Unfortunately, it now seems to be almost a certainty that this will happen if President Obama is re-elected. Here is why:

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THE MEETING THAT CAN CHANGE THE WORLD


Gobsmacked.  It's the word Brits use when they are stunned by something ridiculously astounding.  Late Tuesday night (1/03), I was beyond gobsmacked when I heard the results of the Iowa Caucuses.  Now it is Thursday (1/05), and I remain profoundly shaken by the stupefying stupidity of the Iowa caucus voters.

It tells me that Zero's election in 2008 was no fluke, no spasm of temporary masochistic insanity.  That voters are into reality-denial up to their ears.  That whatever part of their brain they are using to vote with, it is most assuredly not their ratiocinative part.

Iowans have no idea what they did to their country Tuesday: they substantially increased the odds that Zero will win re-election in November.  It wasn't Romney or Santorum who won in Iowa.  It was Zero who won, hands down.

So let me tell you about a meeting that could change the world.

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AMERICANS ARE MORE COURAGEOUS THAN THEIR PRESIDENT


Amidst this debt ceiling debate, this president and his Democrat minions' arguments have descended from straw men to bogeymen in their attempts to scare Americans.  

Our seniors were told their hard-earned Social Security checks would be stopped. Our brave veterans were told the services our grateful nation provides them (never mind that there is much more we could do) could be stopped.  Our entire citizenry was told America could face an economic Armageddon. 

But we Americans are more courageous than the president and Democrats credit us. Thus, we must tell President Obama and his minions to stop; join with Republicans to seize this moment to cut, cap and balance the federal budget; and start restructuring Washington Big Government into Main Street self-government.

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THE TWO ROBIN HOODS


In our new post-11/7 world, it's important to understand that there are two Robin Hoods:  the legend and the myth of the legend.  The first is a conservative-libertarian.  The second is a liberal thug.

The legend was best played by Errol Flynn in the 1938 movie classic, The Adventures of Robin Hood, with Olivia de Havilland as Maid Marion, Alan Hale as Little John, Claude Rains as Prince John, Melville Cooper as the Sheriff of Nottingham, and Basil Rathbone as the evil Sir Guy de Gisbourne.

The myth of the legend is currently being played by Teddy Kennedy with Nancy Pelosi as his understudy in drag.

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WORTH IT IN BAGHDAD

Major General Peter Chiarelli, head of US military’s Task Force Baghdad and commander of the Army’s 1st Cavalry Division, spoke a few days ago at a AUSA (Association of the United States Army) meeting at the Ft. Hood (Texas) Officer’s Club. A friend of To The Point’s took notes. This is how it really is.

*Baghdad is about the same size, geographically, as Texas’ capital of Austin, with ten times the folks: 700,000 for Austin, 7 million for Baghdad.

*Baghdad’s main problem area has been a huge slum called Sadr City. Last fall, there was an average of 160 terrorist attacks per week. For the last three months, they have flatlined: five to zero a week.

*The media blared in front-page headlines about the 100 Iraqis killed in Baghdad as they were lined up to enlist in the police and security service. It was never reported that the next day, there were 300 lined up in the same place.

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HAND HELDS: PALM OR POCKET?

This is the first in a short series on buying the ever more popular hand held computers.

They help you keep track of information that you need, like phone numbers and expenses. They're a lot neater than scraps of paper - and a lot less likely to get lost, as well. They keep you entertained during boring meetings, plane trips and bus or rail commutes. And "beaming" your name and phone number is a lot cooler than just handing someone your business card!

But like with every other tech thing, "they" have to make it complicated by giving you a panoply of choices and possibilities - and platforms, especially since the release of Windows CE on the Pocket PC platform several years ago. WinCE/Pocket PC competes with the granddaddy of PDAs, Palm Pilots, and the vast majority of PDAs on the market are based on one of these platforms. So buying a PDA requires more consideration than buying a digital camera.

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SINKING THE CONGRESSIONAL DEMS

It wasn’t too long ago that the DNC folks were giddily predicting Democrat majorities for the House and Senate this November. The darkest gloom has replaced the giddiness. It’s dawned on them that Kerry is singlehandedly sinking their hopes.

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