Showing posts with label Lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln. Show all posts

Friday, July 03, 2020

Headlines


Trump falsely accuses Biden of being fed reporters’ questions

June private payrolls rose 2.37 million and there was a big positive revision for May, ADP says

DHS to deploy unit to protect monuments over July 4 weekend

DOD: No corroborating evidence Russians offered bribes for U.S. troops in Afghanistan

Seattle mayor orders ‘occupied’ area cleared, police arrive

US already at 100,000 coronavirus cases a day, it just isn’t testing enough

Citing coronavirus, Biden says he won’t hold campaign rallies

Anthony Fauci warns: Pig-bound virus in China could cause pandemic

Mexico says Lopez Obrador will visit Washington to celebrate new trade pact

Coronavirus expected to tank U.S. auto sales in the second quarter

First arrests made in Hong Kong under new China security law

Boston to remove statue of slave kneeling before Lincoln

Friday, June 19, 2020

Headlines


Trump has a point about the polls

New Jersey could soon be the home of a major offshore wind port

U.K.’s Boris Johnson involved in car accident outside of Parliament

Report: Google financially blacklists ZeroHedge, threatens The Federalists over comment sections

DOJ to crack down on tech industry’s legal shield

Homebuyer mortgage demand spikes to 11-year high, as rates hit another record low

Minneapolis releases map showing extent of damage from riots — 700 buildings damaged or destroyed

Outrage after Democrats wear Kente cloth during moment of silence

California to remove Columbus statue from state Capitol after 137 years

Coronavirus updates: Target makes $15 minimum wage permanent, Google offers nonprofits aid grants

Battleground state voters back pause in immigration 2:1

Boston mayor backs removal of Lincoln; opposes renaming Faneuil Hall

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

reddit Pic


Lincoln at Antietam in October, 1862

Monday, December 02, 2019

Headlines


Rick Perry dances toward the exits

Black Friday shoppers spend $7.4 billion in second largest online sales day ever

Ginsburg health scare raises prospect of election-year Supreme Court battle ...

Burisma director admits Hunter Biden secured post because of Joe

Leaked papers hint at post-Brexit trade priorities for U.K., U.S

Tesla, GE and Uber make list of most divisive stocks on Wall Street

Poll: Majority of Republicans say Trump better president than Lincoln

Report: London attacker was convicted terrorist, recently released

Super PAC backing Booker will shut down

Brazil’s president accuses DiCaprio of financing Amazon fires, offers no evidence

Biden to blitz Iowa back roads by bus in 800-mile hunt for support ...

Dems doubt Biden’s S.C. lead will hold after early state losses

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Headlines


How Silicon Valley gamed world’s toughest privacy rules

The stock market would be much lower if it weren’t for companies’ buying back their own shares

‘Summer blast’ unrelenting heatwave to break records in Southwest ...

Jon Voigt: Donald Trump greatest president since Abraham Lincoln

In Japan, Trump praises Kim Jong Un, rails against U.S. border wall ruling

Trump claims stock market would be 10,000 point’s higher if Fed didn’t raise interest rates

Fired up, ready to go? Hillary energizes 1,500 Dems in Texas ...

Pope Francis: ‘Abortion is never the answer’

Supreme Court blocks gerrymandering rulings in Michigan and Ohio

Trump takes dig at Japan for ‘substantial ‘ trade advantage and calls for more investment in US

8 mag quake strikes Peru ...

Mike Pence: West Point graduates should expect to see combat

Sunday, May 19, 2019

No More Heroes

Fascists protesting Fascism

For some stupid reason we are killing off all our heroes. That great general, Robert E. Lee, is now no more ... because he tried so nobly and effectively to defend his culture. John Wayne who stood so tall as a proud American is now brought down by an old interview in Playboy magazine. Richard Nixon who saved thousands of American lives by pulling off the impossible ... extracting us from the war in Vietnam  ... is vilified like few others for trying to cover for the petty crimes of his subordinates.

Many of our young bubbleheads are now trying to erase George Washington, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson’s names from our monuments, locales and universities because they owned slaves ... forgetting that these men put their own lives on the line to save the future of all of their countrymen, slaves included. Even that great emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, is now under fire by our snowflakes for not making reform happen at an impossible pace.

For our current bevy of cowardly iconoclasts, please be put on notice ... before you try to pull down any more of our verified heroes ... please first show yourselves to have some noble qualities ... instead of hiding behind insipid slogans and milksop masks.

Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Quotable Quote


“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” — Abraham Lincoln

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Today's Quote


The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly. -- Abraham Lincoln

Monday, April 24, 2017

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites. Guess which ones came from Politico?

WASH POST SHOCK POLL: Trump still beating Clinton, 43% - 40%

Death toll jumps to 20 in Venezuela protests ...

Trump's fake war on the fake news

Gingrich: Trump most divisive president since Lincoln

Trump team asked Carter Page to 'cease' calling himself a campaign advisor

Former NYPD Commissioner: Feds should lock up officials like De Blasio who violate immigration law

French election: Macron and Le Pen projected to advance to runoff

Priebus: Trump doesn't support Le Pen in French election

DNC Chair demands abortion rights litmus test for Democrats

3rd American detained in NKorea ...

Sessions: Erroneous tax credits to 'mostly Mexicans' could pay for wall

'Homeland Security' not targeting Dreamers ...

Monday, December 26, 2011

Happy Kwanzaa


Today is the first day of Kwanzaa ... in fact it is the 45th anniversary of the creation of this special day meant to celebrate African-American culture.  To read more about the ceremonies and the rationales of this special day. (I eschew the word "holiday" since its derivation is "holy day" ... which Kwanzaa is not meant to be) go to this: Wikipedia Entry.

Now I could be wrong, but I think that the Seinfeld episode in which George Costanza's father, Frank, creates the equally ersatz "holiday," Festivus, was a tongue-in-cheek parody of Kwanzaa by the Seinfeld writers (mainly Daniel O'Keefe who therein memorialized his father's February, 1966 invention ... see another: Wikipedia Entry.  I also find it interesting that Festivus ... "for the rest of us" ... was conceived just a few short months after Kwanzaa was first celebrated.)

So, since it is now seems acceptable to invent special days to put forward one's personal agenda, I also intend to follow suit and propose celebrating Hirsute Day on February 12th.  Basically, on this day, I ask that we celebrate facial hair (such as Abraham Lincoln's beard and my moustache.)  I have chosen the 12th of February since Lincoln has been otherwise de-memorialized with the generic "President's Day" and this then will be my way to re-remember him.

Now, for the traditions of Hirsute Day:
- No celebrant is supposed to shave or get a haircut after January 1st ... this includes any observing women.

- The images which are worshiped on Hirsute Day (besides Lincoln and myself) are Sasquatch (Big Foot) and the Abominable Snowman (Yeti).  Multiple pictures of these heroes are placed on helium balloons and floated around the celebration room.

- The people who are condemned on this day are King C. Gillette, Jacob Schick, and any person with a shaved head (egs., Bruce Willis, Howie Mandel, and Sineed O'Connor).  Images of these people are placed at the center of dartboards and peppered with darts by the celebrants.  Any errant dart which bursts a revered helium balloon causes its thrower to be banished from future festivities for five years.

- Other festival traditions of Hirsute Day consist of wearing a hair shirt, performing monkey-like grooming ceremonies on the other celebrants' over-grown shrubbery, and eating butterscotch sundies (without the use of hot wet washcloths or Handi-Wipes).  At the end of the day, everyone stands in a circle, holding hands, and sings all the lyrics from the musical, Hair.  (See Hair Lyrics.)  This takes about three hours, after which everyone is quite angry and many start setting their neighbors' hair on fire (a permissible ceremonial ending ... consequently gaily decorated fire extinguishers are scattered around the room).