- Blame? Start with religion; more specifically the Catholic Religion, which does nothing to encourage birth control.. It is the primary religion of most of the third world morass of human supersaturation. Then look at their leader, the Pope, who, in effect, tells the morass that it is okay to breach the walls of another country--that is, any except the Vatican, which has walls over forty feet high.Our other enemies, beyond religion, are gloating and using their propaganda machine to accelerate our demise. They include the U.S. media, duty-bound to keep our focus on "compassion," and away from our duties under Article IV, part 4 of our once-sacred Constitution: To protect all states from foreign invasion. Enemies of those states include the fifth-columnists, also called the Deep-State bureaucracy--planted, overstaffed and indoctrinated by Obama,in social, domestic nihilism. Then look at Congress who has one half of the responsibility for dereliction in enforcing Article IV, part 4. The other half of that duty belongs to the President--the only patriot trying to keep his oath: to uphold and defend our Constitution, including Article IV, part 4
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Will the Trump-Putin Meeting Result in Rapprochement?
Rapprochement between Russia and the U.S. is the worst nightmare of the Deep State. Russia leads the world in cyber warfare and they can recover any email once thought deleted. Whether they share it with Trump is problematic, and that is the reason the liberals, the media and the rest of the Deep State must do everything they can to keep relations between the U.S. and Russian inharmonious. Rapprochement would totally destroy the raison d'etre of the Mueller witch hunt.
Monday, June 11, 2018
Forensic Advances in the past 70 years.
Our prisons are overcrowded and convicted criminals are being released back onto street after sering on fractions of the time sentenced by a judge or jury.
Is there more crime now than there was back in the 1950s when I left home to enter the military? If you read the headlines, the police blotters, the police mug shots, you tend to think that there is much more crime now, in proportion to the population, than there was when I graduated from a small, rural school in West Texas in 1953..
I believe that we are indeed living in a time when there is more contempt for law, but at the same time technological advances, not only in forensic science, but other innovations, such as cell phones, low-cost camcorders and security cameras around one's house have shortened the odds of a criminal beating the system and having a long criminal career without an arrest. The Internet, the super highway of information, now provides us much more opportunities to learn about crime and criminals. There are numerous data banks on the Internet that keep public records, arrests, civil actions such as divorces, and other data that are overwhelming if you compare the information we had available when I was in high school. Hiding one's dark side is much harder now than 70 years ago. Our lives are open books for whomever is interested in looking into your personal life's history. Computers have become the nemesis on anyone seeking privacy in his/her personal life.
I was raised on a farm 18miles from the closest incorporated city. We did not get electricity on our farm until I was about 5 years old. We never had a telephone and our family did not get television until my senior year in high school. I did not see a radio until I was about 5 years old. Looking back, I am aware of what all I missed in comparison to today's youth; indeed aware of all the innovations that I presently enjoy in my home. We have Direct TV, the Internet, cell phone and ine line telephone.
(To Be Continued).
Is there more crime now than there was back in the 1950s when I left home to enter the military? If you read the headlines, the police blotters, the police mug shots, you tend to think that there is much more crime now, in proportion to the population, than there was when I graduated from a small, rural school in West Texas in 1953..
I believe that we are indeed living in a time when there is more contempt for law, but at the same time technological advances, not only in forensic science, but other innovations, such as cell phones, low-cost camcorders and security cameras around one's house have shortened the odds of a criminal beating the system and having a long criminal career without an arrest. The Internet, the super highway of information, now provides us much more opportunities to learn about crime and criminals. There are numerous data banks on the Internet that keep public records, arrests, civil actions such as divorces, and other data that are overwhelming if you compare the information we had available when I was in high school. Hiding one's dark side is much harder now than 70 years ago. Our lives are open books for whomever is interested in looking into your personal life's history. Computers have become the nemesis on anyone seeking privacy in his/her personal life.
I was raised on a farm 18miles from the closest incorporated city. We did not get electricity on our farm until I was about 5 years old. We never had a telephone and our family did not get television until my senior year in high school. I did not see a radio until I was about 5 years old. Looking back, I am aware of what all I missed in comparison to today's youth; indeed aware of all the innovations that I presently enjoy in my home. We have Direct TV, the Internet, cell phone and ine line telephone.
(To Be Continued).
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