Category: The Melting Pot

  • PHOTOS

    PHOTOS

    ARMY

    Soldiers conduct volcano system training using a UH-60 Blackhawk at Makua Range, Hawaii June 23, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sarah D. Sangster)
    After months of restriction due to Covid-19, a U.S. Army Paratrooper secures her equipment after an airborne operation from U.S. Air Force 86th Air Wing C-130 Hercules aircraft at Rivolto Italian Air Force Base, Udine Italy, June 24, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Paolo Bovo)

    NAVY

    200709-N-VY375-1388 SAN DIEGO (July 9, 2020) Sailors raise the American flag as the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) arrives at Naval Air Station North Island, July 9, 2020. Theodore Roosevelt returned to Naval Air Station North Island after a six-month deployment in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Pyoung K. Yi/Released)
    200709-N-XX200-3063 SAN DIEGO (July 9, 2020) Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Juan Sanchez, from San Antonio, holds his son at Naval Air Station North Island, July 9, 2020, after the return of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) following a six-month deployment in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Erik Melgar/Released)

    AIR FORCE

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Joshua “Cabo” Gunderson, F-22 Raptor Demonstration team pilot and commander, flies a U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor assigned to the 90th Fight Squadron over Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July 9, 2020, as part of JBER Salutes, a two-day event to show of appreciation to service members and nearly 100 Anchorage-area “COVID Heroes” and their guests. The service members and COVID Heroes, nominated for their support to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, toured various areas of the installation, viewed exhibits and static displays of aircraft, and watched demonstrations by Explosive Ordnance Disposal, military working dog teams, and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear experts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
    A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress bomber, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., lands at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, July 4, 2020. The B-52 flew the 28-hour mission to demonstrate U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s commitment to the security and stability of the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)

    MARINE CORPS

    U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, currently assigned to 3rd Marine Division under the Unit Deployment Program, fire at targets during a high-explosive weapons range on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, June 27, 2020. The high-explosive weapons range provides Marines with an opportunity to sharpen their marksmanship skills with MK 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon and M73 Light Armored Rocket System. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Donovan Massieperez)
    U.S. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463 fly with an M777 Howitzer during a hoist lift exercise alongside Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 3 and 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 18, 2020. HMH-463, CLB-3, and 1st Battalion, 12th Marines executed the operation in order to increase battlefield proficiency and combat readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Jacob Wilson)

    COAST GUARD

    The crew of the cutter Heriberto Hernandez (WPB-1114) repatriates nine migrants to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic July 9, 2020, after the group was interdicted a day earlier by a Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action marine unit just off the coast of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico.
    Coast Guard Cutter Frank Drew, a 175-foot Inland Buoy Tender in Portsmouth, Virginia, rests docked at Base Portsmouth July 7, 2020. Buoy tenders are vital in fulfilling one of the Coast Guard’s primary missions of maintaining all U.S. aids to navigation (ATON). (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Katie Lipe)
  • Rocky Balboa Statue Goes 15 Rounds Against Rioters

    Rocky Balboa Statue Goes 15 Rounds Against Rioters

    PHILADELPHIA, PA—First, the rioters came for Andrew Jackson. Then, they came for Ulysses S. Grant. Then, they came for the Fonz for some reason. But finally, they came for the ultimate racist statue: the famous monument to Rocky Balboa in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It’s not clear why they thought it was racist, but the guy in the statue seemed to be happy, so he was probably a conservative of some kind whenever he existed, they reasoned.

    But the statue survives to fight another day, as it went a full 15 rounds against rioters and was still standing after the bout.

    The weak, sissy rioters charged the statue and started punching it, hurting their little man-baby hands and running away to cry to their parents, whom they probably still live with. A second wave came in, but Rocky stood strong. Things got a little dicey in the seventh round, when one rioter threw a rope around the statue and suggested everyone start rocking it back and forth, but then their soft, buttery smooth hands got chafed by the rope and they had to call it quits to nurse their wounds with coconut oil.

    “Balboa was a real champion out there,” said one witness. “It was incredible.”

    Finally, after 15 waves of angry rioters charged the statue, the dust settled, and Balboa won again, having gone for a full 15 rounds without breaking a sweat. Balboa was declared the winner in a unanimous decision as the judges were appalled at the rioters’ lack of form, indicating they had never punched anything before, except maybe customers’ buy-six-get-one-free cards at Jamba Juice.

    Original Here: babylonbee.com-Rocky Balboa Statue Goes 15 Rounds Against Rioters

  • The View From Here

    The View From Here

    Well, I guess I saw this coming. The Country band formerly known as Lady Antebellum has filed suit against the blues singer Lady A. Oh, and by the way, the blues singer Lady A, is black.

    https://twitter.com/WatchChad/status/1280995188651982849?s=20

    That’s pretty woke if you ask me.


    President Trump invited Mexican president Obrador and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau to the White House to celebrate the start of the new trade deal. Seems as if little potato had better things to do in Canada. Like trying which culture he plans on appropriating next. So Trump and Obrador celebrated without him.


    Ostensible NATO ally Turkey is up to some nefarious stuff in Libya. They have been credibly accused of attacking actual NATO ally France’s troops there. For those who don’t follow events in the Magreb, Libya is in the midst of a civil war, and Erdogan’s turkey supports the islamist rebels there.


    There’s more coming out about the witch hunt that LTG Flynn was subjected to. It seems that some new documents were just found by the DOJ and given to Sydney Powell, Flynn’s attorney. Look for a more detailed post on the whole fiasco tomorrow or Friday.


    In Supreme Court land, the justices delivered a 7-2 decision in the Little Sisters of the Poor case. They held that the Sisters did not have to certify, in accordance with Obama care. Which means that they do not have to provide or even offer insurance coverage for contraceptives. It’s good news for religious liberties.


    On a personal note, your managing editor is suffering thru a heat wave. It’s been in the low to mid 90s since Saturday, and it’s not supposed to drop below 90 until Saturday. Thank God for aircon.


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  • Tolerance is not a Christian virtue

    Tolerance is not a Christian virtue

    By now the whole damn planet knows I am the worst sort of Christian because I will NOT turn the other cheek

    Like a trampled spring and a polluted well is a righteous person who gives way before the wicked.”
    Proverbs 25:26

    Let me explain myself so there is no misunderstanding

    Leprousy is not just a physical disease in the Bible. It is a picture of man in his sinful condition. He is disfigured, in pain, and helpless to do anything to help himself. It is only God who can make a difference and free him from this prison. Love compelled Jesus to come into this world and actively do something about man’s helplessness. He could not just sit back and tolerate man until death finally came. He came to love. He came to save. Tolerance is antithetical to this mission.

    You are blessed to be living during one of the most critical times in our nation’s history. It is a time when enemies are being exposed, heroes are being raised up, allegiances are being revealed, battles are being waged, and the course of our nation is being decided.

    It is not a time for spectators.

    And yet, during this critical time, millions of Christians are just that: Spectators. Justifying their inaction with Scripture, they are opting to stay on the sidelines while our nation and its founding principles are under siege.  This is a grievous wrong.  It is unbiblical.

    It is also a slap in the face of our nation’s Founders.  One of the greatest ironies of our time is that we Christians, who claim to admire and appreciate the Founders of this nation, are giving up without a fight the very things they fought and died to obtain for us.  Our celebrations of their heroic efforts and sacrifice ring hollow when, in response to our nation being under siege, we do nothing.  Could there be a more telling contrast between the Founders and ourselves?  We cannot claim to truly appreciate them and the nation they secured for us while simultaneously refusing to do what it takes to keep and maintain this nation.

    That bears repeating: We cannot claim to truly appreciate the Founders and the nation they secured for us while simultaneously refusing to do what it takes to keep and maintain this nation.

    The Founders understood that there is a time to stand and fight.  They also understood that one of the most critical times to stand and fight is when truth, justice, and freedom are at stake.  They would be shocked to hear that Scripture is being used today to justify staying on the sidelines while these very principles are being destroyed.  They would be doubly shocked to learn that those taking this approach are the very people who profess to love truth, justice, and freedom.

    “God is in Control, So I Don’t Have to Do Anything” Does Not Apply Here

    Those who use God’s sovereignty to justify doing nothing while our nation is under siege are misusing Scripture. If God did not want us to have an active role in His plans, He would not have called us to action repeatedly throughout Scripture. Again and again, from Genesis to Revelation, He calls on His people to act, to stand against evil, and to stand up for the needy and vulnerable (Isaiah 6:8, Matthew 28:18-20, Ephesians 5:11, Proverbs 31:8-9). If we continue to sit on the sidelines while every good thing our nation stands for is destroyed, we will have violated far more Scripture than the handful of passages currently being misused to justify inaction

    “Turn the Other Cheek” Does Not Apply Here

    Those who use Jesus’ admonition to “turn the other cheek” to justify doing nothing while our nation is under siege are also misusing Scripture.  Turning the other cheek is about not taking every slight to heart, about not taking revenge, and about returning evil with good when appropriate (Matthew 5:39, Romans 12:19, 1 Thessalonians 5:15).  It has nothing to do with voluntarily turning our nation over to those who despise everything it stands for and are intent on replacing its righteous principles with unrighteous ones.  The Founders understood the difference, and so, when truth, justice, and freedom were at stake, they defended those righteous principles to the death.

    “Submit to the Authorities” Does Not Apply Here

    Those who use Scripture’s admonition to “submit to the authorities” to justify doing nothing while our nation is under siege are also misusing Scripture.  Passages such as 1 Peter 2:13-17 (c.f. Romans 13:1-7) are not a blanket command to always submit to authorities in every situation.  Rather, they are a general admonition to be applied under certain conditions.  Note that Peter clearly states in verse 14 that the authorities in question recognize the difference between good and evil, and commend good (c.f. Romans 13:3).  This is not the case today.  Congressmembers, judges, governors, mayors, and local authorities are openly fomenting and funding lawlessness.  They celebrate those who break our laws while vilifying those who uphold them.  They clearly do not stand for, nor commend, good.

    There is another important implication of both this passage and the Romans 13 passage that is often overlooked: Through the act of obeying the authorities, believers help maintain their freedom to do good (1 Peter 2:14, Romans 13:3-4).  This is also not the case today.  Rather than maintaining it, our obedience — played out in silence and inaction — is costing us our freedom to do good.  We are being vilified for our beliefs, silenced in the public square, and forced out of and denied jobs.  If we believers do not stand now against the lawlessness overtaking our land, we will lose our freedom to do good for good.  It is only a matter of time.

    It is not surprising then that we see Peter, who penned 1 Peter 2:13-17, defying the authorities in Acts 4 and 5 when those authorities command him to stop preaching the gospel.  Peter’s response?  An emphatic, “We must obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29).  Peter knew when to obey the authorities and when to disobey them.  Clearly, that inflection point occurred for him and John where the command of human authorities was in direct contradiction to a command of God, i.e. when human authorities were not commending good and were instead commanding against it.  Put another way, that inflection point occurred where obedience to human authorities robbed the governed of their freedom to follow and obey God.

    A Moment of Decision

    We stand at this same inflection point today.  Our freedom to follow and obey God is actively being undermined and eroded before our eyes by the very authorities established to protect it.  The freedom to speak the truth, preach the word of God, follow our convictions, and evangelize the lost is being aggressively challenged in the courts, in the public square, by the education system, and by the media. Yet, alarmingly, the governing authorities established to uphold our God-given rights enshrined in the Constitution — and act as a bulwark between such an onslaught and our freedom — can no longer be trusted to do so.

    Thus, we have a decision to make.  Will we remain spectators while our nation is under siege?  Know this: If we choose to remain spectators, the United States of America — and the great principles she was founded on — will fall.  This would be a terrible travesty not only for Americans, but for the world.  Since its founding, the United States has been a beacon of hope and help to the lost and vulnerable around the globe.  Through evangelism, aid, and protection, we have helped lift whole nations out of poverty, injustice, and tyranny.  This ability to help other nations is dependent on our nation remaining free and true to its founding principles.  If America falls, our freedom and ability to preach the gospel to the nations falls with her.  If America falls, our freedom and ability to provide aid to those in need falls with her.  If America falls, our freedom and ability to provide protection to those who need it falls with her.

    Or, will we join our nation’s Founders and make the sacrifices necessary to keep and maintain the nation they secured for us?  For, when great principles are at stake, great sacrifice is required.  The Founders understood this and made that sacrifice.  It is not right for us to celebrate their sacrifice and not be willing to make the same sacrifice when what they fought for is at risk of being destroyed.  Know that whatever it is you are clinging to, whatever it is that keeps you from standing, will be lost in the end if you do not stand now.  It is only a matter of time.  You have a choice: Sacrifice it yourself willingly now for the sake of your country, or lose it in the not-too-distant-future by force.

    I apologize up front for being long in tooth, it needed to be said

    While sharing all that, I was thinking of my friend Wilie

    he died of stomach cancer

    2 weeks before he died him an I were out goose hunting

    Geese need the wind for uplift so we crawled on our bellies around a field to get behind them

    geese can see a long ways away an they post sentries to protect the flock

    I was in the room when Willie left us there was 5 in that room

    Willie open his eyes about a minute later and said

    get right with God

    then he left again never to return

    Lillies have such a light scent about them

    I didn’t see any lillies in that room

  • You Know What’s The Ultimate ‘Place Of Privilege’?…

    You Know What’s The Ultimate ‘Place Of Privilege’?…

    You Know What’s The Ultimate ‘Place Of Privilege’? Living In The USA

    People who come to this country don’t throw around that ‘privilege’ word as if to highlight some victimhood. They know America is still the shining beacon of hope for all mankind.

    By J. Motos Gordon For The Federalist 

    From the moment I first saw a helicopter land in the rice fields of my small town in the Philippines when I was a kid, I was captivated. I wanted to fly. I never thought I’d ever get to fly anything but the homemade kites we used to make out of cement bags and bamboo sticks.

    Then I got an amazing, life-changing gift: opportunity.

    America, the Land of Opportunity

    When I was about 10 years old, my mom brought me to the United States. She had come to the U.S. many years before with only about $200 in her pocket when she stepped off the plane. She made a life for herself, and when she was finally able, she brought me. She eventually met my dad, and he later adopted me. It was one of the happiest days of my life.

    My mom and dad are amazing people — caring, salt of the earth, hard-working people. Thrift shops and Goodwill stores were our malls when I was younger, and to this day I feel a sense of excitement when I enter one. My parents gardened in the backyard, spent their money frugally, and continued to save for part of that American Dream: their own house.

    I hated when my mom forced me to do my English and math with chalk and a chalkboard in our small hallway. With that tough love, she would always say, “When your grandfather was a young man in the Philippines, he helped take care of a farm. Then one day, they took it away. And so, he told me, ‘Go to school. People can take away your clothes and your house and your farm, but they can’t take away your education.’”

    Although I never did become a pilot, I did get to fly in some of those planes I dreamed of flying. As the saying goes, sometimes we create our own opportunities. And sometimes, some of us don’t work hard enough to make our dreams a reality, but that’s on me, not the system. Nothing, not opportunity nor education, is ever guaranteed without sacrifice or hard work.

    My experience isn’t special. I’m just a kid from a rice-farming town. Given the same opportunity, any of my relatives in the Philippines right now would love to come here to pursue the American Dream, and I have no doubt they would achieve it — irrespective of their background, skin color, accent, or any other perceived racial or economic disadvantage. Some of them are pursuing it right now.

    This is America, after all, with better opportunities and freedoms than the place they would leave behind. They are proud, smart, hard-working, and family-loving people. The only difference between them and all Americans is that we are here in the land of opportunity, a land where your success is directly proportional to your effort. A land where freedoms and liberties are enshrined on old parchment papers, and bled for by young men and women.

    If You Don’t Want to Be Here, Leave

    I can’t help but wonder why statues of the Founding Fathers are being toppled and why people are calling to defund police. I can’t help but wonder why the push for racial parity is being hijacked by some to a dangerous phase where the worth of one race is extolled above others to the point that saying “all lives matter” is now deemed racist.

    To those who hate this country, look at all the people who want to come here and become U.S. citizens. This nation is imperfect, but it is still a great country — many would contend it’s the greatest. If America is not a good fit for anyone because it is so horrible, they can leave it and go to another country. No one is stopping them from renouncing their U.S. citizenship and making room for somebody who wants to be here.

    If people choose to stay, however, to make America a better place together, let’s exercise “the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances,” enumerated in the Constitution. Let us not put each other down with name-calling, not topple statues, not set fire to neighborhood businesses, not riot and throw frozen water bottles, not loot stores for electronics, and certainly not kill others.

    Being an American Is a Privilege

    I recently had a discussion with someone who was born in the United States. Our viewpoints differed, and he hinted it may have something to do with my privilege. Excuse me? Let me hint at something.

    If you grew up with lights and electricity in your house instead of kerosene lamps and candles just so you could read at night or feel safe, you have privilege.

    If you have indoor plumbing instead of having to go outside and hand-pump your water out of the ground, you have privilege.

    If you can sit on a porcelain toilet instead of between two bamboo trunks to go to the bathroom, you have privilege.

    If you have shoes under your feet instead of flip-flops cobbled together with safety pins because you can’t afford new ones, you have privilege.

    If you have more than two or three outfits instead of using the same ones over and over because you can’t afford more, you have privilege.

    If you can throw your clothes in a washing machine instead of having to go to the river to hand-wash them, you have privilege.

    If you feel safe during storms instead of having to worry about whether your thatched roof will leak again or if the typhoon will sweep away your house and family, you have privilege.

    If you can reach into your cupboard for your box of Uncle Ben’s instant rice instead of having to harvest the rice fields, lay out the rice onto the street to dry it under the sun, use the wind to separate the husks from the rice, bag it, and then store it in a warehouse and hope the rats don’t eat it, you have privilege.

    If you have a car to get where you need to go instead of having to pack yourself like sardines into an old Jeep with questionable safety, you have privilege.

    If you can microwave food or grab Pop Tarts from your kitchen instead of having to dig up potatoes in your yard or steal guava fruits from your neighbor, you have privilege.

    If you had an Atari, Nintendo, or Xbox instead of having to carve your own toys from a tree branch or use a Campbell’s soup can to make your own toy car or scrounge for coconut husks around town just so you can play a game, you have privilege.

    If you live under an economic system that allows you to work hard, persevere, and be creative to pull yourself out of poverty and rise into your own definition of success instead of toiling with the same amount of blood, sweat, and tears only to be limited by a government filled with corruption and nepotism, you have privilege.

    If you live in country where fundamental human rights and liberties are protected by a Constitution with its ingenious system of checks and balances instead of a country where your rights depend on who is in power, you have privilege.

    If you live in the United States of America instead of a Third World country, you have privilege.

    Make America Better Together

    The difference is that people who come to this country don’t throw around that “privilege” word as if to highlight some victimhood. They keep to themselves, work hard and smart, realize how special this country is, believe in the American Dream, and go after it. They’re just happy to be here.

    This country has disparities that still need to be addressed, but they are complex, just as complex as the history behind it all. A real, meaningful solution will be equally complex.

    We must work together, not by marginalizing or denigrating those with a different point of view. In putting down and belittling the voices of other people, we miss out on the opportunity to talk to one another — and we may very well inadvertently silence those who would have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with us to effect change.

    In the end, this is still our country. Despite all its imperfections, America is still the shining beacon of hope for all mankind. Just ask anyone who wants to come here.

    We can make it better — not through name-calling, not through riots, not through violence, not through erasing history. But together.

    thefederalist.com: You Know What’s The Ultimate ‘Place Of Privilege’? Living In The USA

    AuntiE’s take:

    Maybe we should encourage those so dissatisfied with our country to leave. We could replace them with people who value America, even with faults.

  • The View from Here

    The View from Here

    This is the first of what is likely to become a recurring post, albeit not necessarily a regular one, but whenever I feel like going off on something.

    Fredo’s brother, the love gov has cancelled the New York State Fair. The Fair is a big deal in this neck of the woods, as the event is held in a small village just outside Syracuse. The Syracuse region, like most of Upstate NY, is in phase four of the reopening. I really don’t think he had much of a choice, and not because of the WuFlu. The fact is the state offices that processed vendor applications have been closed since February, and those applications needed to be submitted by the 15th of April.


    A quick drive west on I-90 from me is the city of Rochester. Why am I mentioning Rochester you might ask? Well, over the weekend, some idiots removed the statue of Fredrick Douglass from one of the parks there. As there’s a distinct lack of white supremacists in these environs, I suspect it was some uneducated, AntiFa supporting, Marxists that did the deed. They managed to damage the plinth and broke one of the statues fingers in the act. The statue itself was found leaning on a chain link fence separating the park from the Genesee river gorge. As of this writing no suspects have been named by the Rochester PD or Monroe county sheriffs.


    Many, if not all, of you have seen the reporting on the resurgence of the WuFlu in Texas, Arizona and Florida. Here’s the naked truth: cases are up, however, there’s context that isn’t being provided by the usual outlets. First, there are record numbers of tests being done every day. Second, the rate of infections has only gone up by about 2%, that means the virus isn’t spreading any faster. Third, the death rate continues to decline. Fourth, despite all the hype, ICU capacity is not about to be overwhelmed. Finally, the majority of new infections are in the 40 and under age group. That group is far less likely to experience poor outcomes from the virus. I’ll leave you with one astonishing stat, there have been more deaths in those 75 and above than there have been in those under 65.


    Major League Baseball announced their 60 game schedule today. First pitch is supposed to be 23 July. This reporter is a huge baseball fan, and has been watching Korean league ball since they restarted a month ago and while it’s entertaining, it’s not the Yankees.


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  • VA commits suicide in veteran’s driveway after reading post-care survey

    VA commits suicide in veteran’s driveway after reading post-care survey

    by Off The Beaten Path

    WASHINGTON — After a long battle with customer satisfaction issues, the Department of Veterans Affairs—known to friends and coworkers as “VA”— took its own life in a veteran’s driveway Tuesday evening after reading the former service member’s highly critical post-care survey.

    “I tried so hard to make sure patients have something to listen to during their many, many, many hours waiting to see their providers,” VA told a police negotiator. “Don’t veterans understand how hard it is to make a playlist? We can’t just leave ‘Fortunate Son’ on repeat.”

    VA was extremely familiar with the songs veterans would listen to on deployment playlists, most of which they would play in the waiting rooms to ensure patients were on the verge of a flashback prior to the start of their appointments.

    VA shared its despair with its long-time partner DoD in a text Tuesday morning, just hours prior to VA’s violent demise.

    “Do people honestly think we can keep on a tight schedule with how many veterans we have coming in daily?” VA asked. “Most of them take more time than we plan for during their appointments, causing us to get an hour or two, or four behind schedule.”

    Witnesses say VA kept a wide variety of outdated magazines for entertainment, as well as a television tuned to CNN, in its waiting room to ensure the veterans stay depressed during their substantial wait times. VA’s coworkers say that during the days leading up to VA’s passing, VA began giving away personal items such as 30-year-old framed pictures of the Army values, a Black Hawk Down movie poster, and an autographed picture of Colin Powell.

    “I don’t know why cable companies are allowed to give a three or four hour window for service, but VA can’t do the same,” said DoD. “We try to do our best, most the time, but just because we get stuck with a few whiners for longer than expected doesn’t mean our patients have the right to be so mean on their post-care surveys.”

    Friends say in recent years, VA grew increasingly desperate at each round of negative feedback, sending patients multiple surveys following appointments, hoping against hope customers would have something nice to say about the care they received for the post-operative infections, accidental exposure to deadly viruses, and easy access to highly addictive medications. Sadly, the friends say, each subsequent form only resulted in additional criticism.

    “I read the survey that made VA off itself, and it was really mean” said one friend, who asked only to be identified as “HHS.” “The patient put in the survey that VA didn’t care about them, or any other veteran for that matter, and went on to say that they were better off just buying a bottle of jack and talking to their dog about their issues since their dog actually gives a shit about them.”

    DoD and HHS said they are planning a memorial for VA and will launch an awareness campaign asking people to do two push-ups and then change their social media profile pictures in an attempt to fight PTSD and depression among government agencies.


    Editor’s Note:

    Yes, this is satire……but not really…….hmmmmmm

    — RU 05 July 2020 —

  • Cat Sh*t One

    Cat Sh*t One

    This video showed up in my YouTube feed a couple of weeks ago. I liked it so much, I changed my avatar to one of the characters, Packy.

    From IMDB:

    Botasky and Packy are private contractors, working in the Middle East, with support from a distant helicopter-mobile base. Their jobs are as “sniper” and “spotter”, the spotter is the team lead (as is accurate military protocol). Their assignment is to extract two captives, an ally, and a local. The characters are 1. Rabbits (contractors), and 2. Camels (locals). Rabbits seem to have been chosen due to the Japanese word for Rabbit is Usagi, which can be interpreted to be U.S.A. GI. The Team must interpret the situation, and decide whether to extract the victims themselves or wait for further support. Things seem to be moving rapidly in a negative direction, so the Team elects to split up, and do the extraction themselves. They split up, with Packy going into a village to locate and pull the victims out, and Botasky providing over-watch and sniping support. The fighting is rapid, and smooth, with Packy showing a great deal of speed and agility. The sniping is rapid and smooth. Packy’s weapon transfers are perfect. His shooting is controlled and precise, no wasted spray and pray mag dumps. The enemy gets ground support, which complicates things, Botasky is located and shut down as a sniper, and the rescue seems to be compromised, until the Team gets it’s own Air Support.

    https://youtu.be/SrJk1qmthd4
  • Pick the Stone you like

    Pick the Stone you like

    Where I live is in the middle of Mother Nature’s playground

    meh

    it’s where I fit in best

    my bloodline is not as old as the rocks I stand on but damn close so that’s close enough

    while looking at this Statue of Hiawatha & and his Woman

    think in these terms

    the Song of Solomon

    Behold, you are beautiful, my love,
    behold, you are beautiful!
    Your eyes are doves
    behind your veil.
    Your hair is like a flock of goats
    leaping down the slopes of Gilead.
    Your teeth are like a flock of shorn ewes
    that have come up from the washing,
    all of which bear twins,
    and not one among them has lost its young.
    Your lips are like a scarlet thread,
    and your mouth is lovely.
    Your cheeks are like halves of a pomegranate
    behind your veil.
    Your neck is like the tower of David,
    built in rows of stone;a
    on it hang a thousand shields,
    all of them shields of warriors.
    Your two breasts are like two fawns,
    twins of a gazelle,
    that graze among the lilies.
    Until the day breathes
    and the shadows flee,
    I will go away to the mountain of myrrh
    and the hill of frankincense.
    You are altogether beautiful, my love;
    there is no flaw in you.
    Come with me from Lebanon, my bride;
    come with me from Lebanon.
    Departb from the peak of Amana,
    from the peak of Senir and Hermon,
    from the dens of lions,
    from the mountains of leopards.

    You have captivated my heart, my sister, my bride;
    you have captivated my heart with one glance of your eyes,
    with one jewel of your necklace.
    How beautiful is your love, my sister, my bride!
    How much better is your love than wine,
    and the fragrance of your oils than any spice!
    Your lips drip nectar, my bride;
    honey and milk are under your tongue;
    the fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of Lebanon.
    A garden locked is my sister, my bride,
    a spring locked, a fountain sealed.
    Your shoots are an orchard of pomegranates
    with all choicest fruits,
    henna with nard,
    nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon,
    with all trees of frankincense,
    myrrh and aloes,
    with all choice spices—
    a garden fountain, a well of living water,
    and flowing streams from Lebanon.

    Awake, O north wind,
    and come, O south wind!
    Blow upon my garden,
    let its spices flow.

    Now granted, giving a Woman a rock for her would no doubt cause her to get those little flakes of sparklies in her irises

    (noticing the small things are important)

    sure sign of OHH YEAH

    Happiness & Great Joy will be her face

    unless you bring her where Dragon eggs are found, not diamonds

    Dragon Egg

    Never heard of of them eh?

    Not surprised for they are only found in my neck of the woods

    on the whole damn plant

    Imagine if you will, sayin

    Woman get in here, I’m gonna paint you

    (ohh how cool)

    get naked an sit there

    (on canvas?)

    NO! I’m going to paint on you

    arrows and words

    it’s the only way to see the Dragon egg 🙂

  • Thoughts on Independence

    Thoughts on Independence

    Independence Day

    An Original Poem by Dork Anubis

    With my hand on my heart

    I stand strong and proud

    We, the patriots gather

    I am but one in the crowd

    The Star Spangled Banner

    Rings joyful in my ears

    Its message is powerful

    And its meaning is very clear

    To we who have served

    As to our fathers before

    Vigilantly in times of peace

    And through the hells of war

    Where we are needed

    We are here and abroad

    Go off to thickest jungle

    One Nation under God

    We will not stand idle, nor

    Go quietly into the night

    All will soon be clear

    Cue the guiding light

    Re-published with full permissions from the author.

    See original here 👉 Edge of Dorkness