To burning Korans?
Questions?
Discussion?
BZ
To burning Korans?
Questions?
Discussion?
BZ
It doesn’t exist, because the West is stupid, insulated, coddled, deceived, ignorant, WEAK and being LIED TO by its own national media.
All in the name of, in origin, its GOWP foundations.
What is “GOWP“? My BZ acronym for Guilty Overeducated White People. GOWPs can be found in:
Because, after all, Muslims can’t possibly be responsible for anything as sacrilegious as kicking over and desecrating tombstones in a Western cemetery where crosses and Jewish stars can be found, amidst a background and the patter of laughing, grave markers being broken and kicked over, as local Muslim imams look on in glee and support whilst the large Christian cross cemetery centerpiece is being assaulted by numerous Muslims wielding a series of sledgehammers:
No, of course not, that simply couldn’t happen because — after all — Islam is the religion of Peace and Tolerance.
Clearly, the above video is nothing more than a Hollywood CGI video posted illegitimately on YouTube for the sole purpose of inflaming those who are susceptible to inflammation.
Move along, ignorant Westerners. Nothing to see here. Keep mooing, demanding your Free Cheese, your LGBT pamphlets, your free contraceptives, your free housing, your free food, your free liquor, your free drugs, your ho’s, your DUBS, your hooptis, your gangs.
Just be aware of this: the Biggest Gang of All — ISLAM — is coming for you.
And they don’t take NO for an answer.
BZ
P.S.
Their thugs outnumber your thugs 50,000-to-one. And they carry RPGs and Western Ignorance. You don’t quite have that advantage, Baby Momma and Baby Daddy Free Cheese Ghet-toe.
From Politico.com:
Rush Limbaugh has drawn the ire of celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred, who sent a letter to the Palm Beach County state attorney requesting an investigation into whether the popular radio host should be prosecuted for calling a law student a “slut” and “prostitute” last week.
“Mr. Limbaugh targeted his attack on a young law student who was simply exercised her free speech and her right to testify before congress on a very important issue to millions of American women and he vilified her. He defamed her and engaged in unwarranted, tasteless and exceptionally damaging attacks on her,” Allred told POLITICO Friday afternoon. “He needs to face the consequences of his conduct in every way that is meaningful.”
Right. Let’s just cut the ovaries out of only Conservative women. Resultingly, Ms Rhodes needs to be prosecuted by the same statute allegedly applicable to Rush Limbaugh.
2. Bill Maher: PROSECUTE
From the DallasVoice.com (The Premier Media Source For LGBT Texas) in re Bill Maher’s show in front of a Texas audience:
It’s that fearlessness — he acknowledged that some people would probably be uncomfortable with some of his remarks about religion, not to mention calling Sarah Palin a “cunt” (“there’s just no other word for her”) — that makes Maher the most dangerous person in comedy.
And boy, I’ve got to tell you, calling Sarah Palin a cunt is just knee-slappingly uproarious! Such insight! Such cutting-edge wit! (Verified here as well.)
3. Howard Stern: PROSECUTE
Where, I ask, was Gloria Allred during these incidents? Conspicuously absent, I submit. Crickets chirping in the fields. Words and rhetoric akin to Mr Limbaugh — only those words rise to the level of censorship or, further, prosecution, in the green skies of Ms Allred on her blue planet.
And might I make a final suggestion in this arena:
That Ms Allred be prosecuted herself under 42 USC 1983 — called a “1983 Action” — for the deprivation of Mr Limbaugh’s Constitutionally-granted civil rights should Allred find a prosecutor sufficiently daft to file against Limbaugh.
A 1983 Action for Ms Allred; now that would be ironic, would it not?
BZ
I’ll be blunt (there’s a shocker):
The purpose of the bulk of today’s entertainment providers is to screw you, The Consumer.
And, again, frankly — particularly young people — you’re too stupid to see this or to care.
Because entertainment providers — on every level — want to remove content control from you and ensure it remains now and permanently with them.
The move is to place entertainment content “on the net” or “in the cloud” where you can access it day, night, at all hours, in good times or bad — but only when those in charge of the content ALLOW you to.
Should the terms that you allegedly “agreed” to, from the initial point of lawful purchase, somehow “change” or get “updated” (as Apple does roughly every 35 seconds), you either AGREE to these changes in license or your content is STOPPED.
How many times — in order to get your “stuff” — do you just click through the dreck (thinking: c’mon, finish up!) so that you can click FINISH or PURCHASE and GET your “stuff”? That would be: EVERY time. Who the hell can read every word, every line, of Apple’s newest legal bullshit?
That is, until it is THEIR “bullshit” and not even remotely YOUR “bullshit.”
If content providers wish to shift or alter your license or simply cut your access, they CAN. Because, ultimately, THEY control it. Not YOU. They own it. Not you.
Period.
Read your licenses. Recognize the trend.
Which is why, whatever I have, I OWN.
I have a phrase: “I PAID for it , I OWN it.”
Meaning: I don’t purchase my media or entertainment in terms of vapor; I purchase the REAL THING. If I can’t feel it in my hands, if I can’t hold it and file it, I don’t buy it.
AND YOU SHOULDN’T EITHER.
What kinds of entertainment content exists today?
– Movies
– Books
– Newspapers
– Magazines
– Music
– Television
– Gaming
There are perhaps a few more I have forgotten. Let me know.
Here’s how these aspects have deteriorated:
– Movies: I originally bought my movies on video. I can remember paying $99 for the 1978 Robert Mitchum movie “The Big Sleep” on Beta. Then on VHS. Then on DVD. Now on Blu-Ray. If I can’t own it, if I can’t hold a hard copy of a movie (I don’t “Netflix” or “Red Box”) in my hand, I don’t expend cash towards it. I have a huge DVD movie collection. And a back-up of FIVE (5) Blu-Ray/DVD players still in their boxes. Now, everyone wants you to “access” your films “on demand” (which you CANNOT record) or over DirecTV or DishNet — which you may record on DVR but you CANNOT download or keep on recordable media from those sources.
– Books: I have an outdoor shed full of books, an entire wall upstairs full of books, and my downstairs bedroom is festooned with books over every piece of furniture and every flat surface. If I read it, I OWN it. At one point I would only purchase in hardback. 60 years later I prefer paperbacks or trade paperbacks (slightly larger formats). It is interesting to note that paperback dimensions have increased from the standard. There are now A, B and C format paperbacks.
I also have a Kindle. I use the Kindle for books that I don’t particularly value or those I wish to read quickly and disavow. Or whilst I am on vacation and I wish to NOT bring a large amount of books along. This is convenient. But it is NO replacement for a quality personal library. These days, eBook providers are charging damned near the same amount for a VaporWare book as for a new HARDBOUND book that I can purchase through Amazon or Costco or Sam’s Club.
For a while, there are still amazing values — if you scrutinize your purchases — to be had. For example, I acquired all of the five John Carter books written by Edgar Rice Burroughs — in anticipation of the John Carter film — for 99-CENTS on Kindle last night.
– Newspapers: I was raised on newspapers. I worked for the McClatchy organization in Sacramento for many years, in radio (KFBK) and as a photo stringer for The Sacramento Bee. Hell, I threw papers for The Bee and The Union in the early 60s as a kid. Newspapers were printed in large formats and cost 25-cents to 50-cents on weekends. Now, their physical formats rival The National Enquirer. Their classified sections are dismal.
That said: you know what? I’m still NOT paying for internet newspaper content for EVERY frigging paper I wish to consult as reference. That is NOT going to happen.
VAPOR or REAL?
If you actually enjoy your freedoms, your right to ownership of property, then ALWAYS insist on REAL.
BZ

From Politico.com:
The Senate on Thursday rejected an attempt to fast-track the Keystone XL pipeline — barely.
The White House and Democratic leadership squeaked out a 56-42 vote on an amendment to the Senate’s highway bill, winning only because 60 votes were needed for passage.
And let’s further recall that it was only a very few months ago, last year, that Mr Obama rejected a Keystone route through Nebraska on the heels of his very own admin having declared the project “environmentally sound.”
On the other hand, Mr Obama has no problem whatsoever with financing Brazil’s oil drilling off its own shores, to the tune of hundreds and hundreds of millions of our taxpayer dollars.
This is a political issue, and it is Mr Obama who has publicly made it so, because he has some type of phobia against petroleum products. Courtesy of pressure from the Religious Left.
How else can you conceptualize the turning down of friendly Canadian oil and insisting that we suck the pipes of Saudi and Middle Eastern CONFLICT OIL?
BZ