Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Nobody Cares Anymore




Bullet 399

Or more precisely, it’s known as Commission Exhibit 399.

In order to believe that President Kennedy was killed by Lee Oswald acting alone, you must believe this:

This bullet was fired by Oswald using a cheap Italian Carcano rifle.

The round passed through the back of Kennedy’s neck (about 3 inches higher than his wounds indicated), out the front of his neck, nicked Kennedy’s necktie, then it hung in the air for two seconds doing nothing, then moved right 4 inches, then struck Governor Connoly in the back, broke his rib exiting from the front of his chest, entered his wrist, exited his wrist, and came to its final stop in the governor’s thigh.

You then have to believe that this bullet magically exited his thigh while he was on a stretcher at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, found by “someone.”

My God, this must be a magical bullet.

It’s magical because, well…. Hey -- have a look:




Did this bullet do all of that? Holy shit, this bullet really is effin magical.

Because if you take the same rifle and the same kind of bullet and shoot it through just the wrist of some poor bastard cadaver volunteer, you get this: (skipping the in the neck, out of the neck, in the back, breaking the rib, out of the chest and in to the thigh)



Damn.

The reality is bullet 399 did none of these things. But in order to perpetrate the greatest fraud in the history of the United States of America, someone created the story of bullet 399.

That person is….wait for it…wait for it…

Senator Arlen Specter.

Senator Specter was a staff attorney for one of the members of the Warren Commission. It was he who proposed the single-bullet theory which became the core of the Warren Commission report.

It is so blatantly bullshit that it is laughable.

The early 1960’s was a different time in America. The post-war prosperity of the late 40’s and the 50’s created an innocent utopia. We didn’t question our government or its authority, and the young charismatic President was just what we all wanted.

The cold-blooded murder of that President changed it all. But yet, an innocent and naive populace had no impetus to believe the truth. They didn’t question authority. All the bullshit of the late 60’s, the hating of the “man”, the belief that Nixon was worse than the Nazis, it all stemmed from the fact that no one in 1964 wanted to see the truth. That truth was that we were no different than a third-world country where governments are overthrown by force and not governed by law.

This is the legacy of Arlen Specter. This man had no quest for the truth. This despicable human being used whatever power and influence he had to sell the commission and the citizens of the United States on a bullshit story that could somehow remotely fit the fairytale that they wanted to sell.

F**k you Senator Specter. That’s my respect.

To my friends on the left side of the aisle (figuratively, since as I recall they’re actually on the right side of the aisle) you can fucking have him.

All the anger you tried to release in the 60’s was the result of his work. He alone created the tulmultuous era you lived through. Bless you all.

For those of you who don’t know why I chose today to go on this rant, you have my love. For those of you who do, let’s get off our ass and do something about it.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Heroes

"Nine times out of ten, a hero is someone who is tired enough, cold enough, and hungry enough not to give a damn. I don’t give a damn.”- Hawkeye Pierce








I have a new hero.


Beyond any question, Sully is a hero.




Without at doubt, Richard Phillips is a hero.



Yesterday, I found a new one.



He is Gov. Rick Perry of Texas.




Finally somebody says out loud what needs to be said loud and clear: “I believe that our federal government has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion into the lives of our citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state...That is why I am here today to express my unwavering support for efforts all across our country to reaffirm the states-rights affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. I believe that returning to the letter and spirit of the U.S. Constitution and its essential 10th Amendment will free our state from undue regulations, and ultimately strengthen our Union." Perry continued: "Millions of Texans are tired of Washington, DC trying to come down here to tell us how to run Texas."

For those of you educated in government schools, you may not know what the 10th amendment to the United States Constitution says, but I assure you it is as important as any other written words you will read. Witnesseth:

Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

It’s that simple. The people (you know, “We the People” (perhaps the only part of the U.S. Constitution known by most citizens)) delegated powers to the United States. They are specific powers, they are listed in the Constitution. Those that were not delegated to the United States are reserved to the States or the people.

This is an easy concept. It’s sadly not taught in our schools, but the framers wished to protect the sovereignty of the people and their States. The government of the United States is ignoring it, and it *has* been ignoring it since FDR.

Governor Perry says it’s time to take it back.

Bravo. Gov. Perry, this Bud’s for you.