This is an excellent song to listen to while you’re trying to not wake up the rest of the house.
This is an excellent song to listen to while you’re trying to not wake up the rest of the house.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 9, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/09/todays-earworm-238/
Dear Alarm Companies,
Please stop using the same tone and cadence for your door alarms as the military uses for chemical weapons detectors.
I may have a bruise on my thigh from reaching for a pro mask that isn’t there. Yes, Pavlov was right, and good training lasts a lifetime.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 8, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/08/a-request/
Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided. (4 June 2008) Obviously, it’s going to be up to the parties to negotiate a range of these issues, and Jerusalem will be part of those negotiations. (5 June 2008)
My Take – One of the slimiest things I see politicians of all stripes do is say one thing to one group, then say the exact opposite to another. Usually this is done to curry favor with two groups that are opposed to each other. Want my respect, even if I disagree with you? Then say what you mean, mean what you say, and don’t change your position just because the people you’re talking to don’t like it.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 8, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/08/30-days-of-obama-day-6/
Posted by daddybear71 on October 8, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/08/blogs-roundup-19/
Posted by daddybear71 on October 7, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/07/thoughts-on-the-weekend-21/
In Africa, you often see that the difference between a village where everybody eats and a village where people starve is government. One has a functioning government, and the other does not. Which is why it bothers me when I hear people say that government is the enemy. They don’t understand its fundamental role. — 2007
My Take – Actually, to my knowledge, in villages that have little formal government, where each family takes care of themselves and their neighbors, and doesn’t have a warlord or a dictator skimming off the top of the fruits of their labor, more people tend to have enough to eat. The great African famines have either been caused by or made worse by government manipulation of the food supply to people they didn’t like. The AIDS epidemic in Africa has been made worse by government programs that hinder prevention and treatment. TB is making a comeback at least in part because of government corruption that keeps the drugs that control the disease away from those who need them in favor of a black market.
On the very small scale of a village or the large scale of the entire continent, government is the root of a lot of the problems most people face.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 7, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/07/30-days-of-obama-day-5/
Annabel Lee
It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of ANNABEL LEE;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
I was a child and she was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea;
But we loved with a love that was more than love-
I and my Annabel Lee;
With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.
And this was the reason that, long ago,
In this kingdom by the sea,
A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
My beautiful Annabel Lee;
So that her highborn kinsman came
And bore her away from me,
To shut her up in a sepulchre
In this kingdom by the sea.
The angels, not half so happy in heaven,
Went envying her and me-
Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,
In this kingdom by the sea)
That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.
But our love it was stronger by far than the love
Of those who were older than we-
Of many far wiser than we-
And neither the angels in heaven above,
Nor the demons down under the sea,
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.
For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,
In the sepulchre there by the sea,
In her tomb by the sounding sea.
Edgar Allen Poe, January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849
Posted by daddybear71 on October 7, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/07/and-now-a-poem/
We have an embarrassment of riches here tonight, folks.
First, the chairman of a house sub-committee on science and technology has had a video of him stating that he thinks that embryology, the theory of evolution, and the big-bang theory are “lies straight from the pit of hell” go viral. The Congressman also expressed his support for the belief that the earth is only a few thousand years old.
Now, I’m not going to impugn his religious beliefs. If a person wants to not believe in things like the big-bang theory and evolution in favor of a strict creationist viewpoint, so be it. But that’s faith, something that requires no rational evidence. The evidence for faith is what is in your heart and in the everyday holiness of the world around us. Science, on the other hand, requires evidence. Maybe the evidence that supports ideas like the big-bang theory or evolution doesn’t convince someone to believe them in the face of their faith, and that’s OK. There’s still a lot of “We know something happened, but we’re not sure what and why and how” in a lot of science, which is the reason scientists keep searching for more knowledge and the connections between elements of that knowledge. Faith doesn’t have those holes, because that in which you have faith fills them.
I find it absolutely acceptable, almost mandatory, that a person of faith use their religion to guide their actions, so I have no problem with the Congressman’s use of his beliefs to guide him in his duties. If his faith instructs him to be dutiful, just, and loyal to his oath, so much the better. But a lawmaker’s faith should not be used as a bludgeon to force others to behave in a certain manner, or believe in a certain way, or obey.
If one wishes, such subjects as the big bang theory or evolution can be up for discussion because they can run counter to the faith of some people, both Christians and other believers. But for a medical doctor to have an issue with embryology, that makes me apply cranium to inlaid oak. How can you find a religious basis for thinking that the things found by studying actual living embryos are lies? Also, if you have such a problem with so much of the current prevailing scientific thought, why are you head of a sub-committee that oversees government spending on scientific research? If you are of more of a theological thinker, maybe there’s a committee on religious, social, or ethical matters that might better fit your point of view and expertise.
Next, we have two politicians in Arkansas who have stuffed their feet so far into their mouthes that their shoes came out the other side. One opined in a letter to the editor that African-Americans benefited, to one degree or another, from slavery. The other advocates for the expulsion of all Muslims from the United States.
Wow, OK, let’s take those two one at a time.
The first one, who is a state representative, seems to be taking the “it’s an ill wind that blows no-one any good” stance on one of the biggest crimes of the last millennium by asserting that the descendants of African slaves are better off than they would have been had their ancestors been left in Africa. To me, that’s like saying “You Native Americans wouldn’t be making so much money from casinos if Europeans had stayed on their side of the pond.” For someone who holds elected office to espouse this is despicable. Americans of African heritage are the descendents of the victims of a massive crime. I don’t follow the “We owe them something” viewpoint, but to insult them by saying that they are fortunate that their ancestors were kidnapped, shipped halfway across the world in conditions that we refuse to inflict on cattle, sold into a life of bonded servitude, and kept that way for generations is beyond the pale.
As for the second gentleman, all I can say is that his idea is short-sighted and stupid. Are there terrorists, sympathizers, and enablers mixed in with the Muslim population of our country? Undoubtedly, yes. There were indeed Japanese, German, and Soviet agents and fellow travelers mixed in with the immigrant and ethnic populations of the 20th century. But what we lose if we take the simple approach of expelling or just plain rounding up the Muslims is much more than we risk by being vigilant for bad actors among them but not committing mass punishment against them. Our principle of judging individuals, not ethnic groups, before the law has been violated in the past, and we always came to regret it. For every Japanese agent who was neutralized by being put into a camp in 1942, many possible Nisei soldiers and workers were lost. Proposing the deportation of hundreds of thousands of people, many of them citizens, only makes efforts to integrate them and make them a partner in making our shores safe harder. Following through with it would rob us of a large pool of people whose talents are useful in the fight and would violate one of our basic principles.
Ladies and gentlemen, I’m being tough on the Republicans in this because I believe that the party can do better. When we get off track and start arguing social matters, we lose.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 7, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/07/political-news/
I am reminded every day of my life, if not by events, then by my wife, that I am not a perfect man. — 2008
My Take – For once, I have to agree with President Obama. Ever hear the story that when a person was getting a triumph in ancient Rome, a slave would sit in the chariot with him and every so often lean over and gently say “Remember, thou art mortal”? Yeah, married life is kind of like that at times.
True story – I have come home from volunteering at Fort Knox, smelling of explosives residue and with multiple contusions from impacts of one kind or another, feeling really amped up, and been reminded that I need a shower, those clothes better not end up in the clothes hamper, and the cat box needs changing. Of course, while I’m taking care of all that, she’s making me a hot meal and pre-positioning the aspirin for me. Hey, just because she treats me like any other mortal doesn’t mean she doesn’t love me.
Posted by daddybear71 on October 6, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/06/30-days-of-obama-day-4/
(Sung to this tune)
Knob Creek, Kentuckiana setting,
But the range don’t know what the range is getting.
The creme de la creme of the shooting world in a
Show with everything but Jeff Cooper
Lead flies, a thousand rounds a minute
Glad the truck has extra ammo in it
All clear – Don’t you know that when targets change
The RSO makes sure that it’s a cold range.
It’s not just a range, or a gun show, or a gun store
It’s Knob Creek!
One day at Knob Creek and you lust for broomsticks
There’s lots of ammo, but ammo ain’t free
You’ll find a gun in every hand and holster
If you’re there, there’s always more to see
I can hear that rifle singing out to me.
This range is not like any other,
When you’re head’s down over your rifle, brother.
It’s a range, it’s a show, it’s really a big deal
If you shoot well enough, you might hit the steel.
Whaddya mean? You see one machine gun shoot…..
Browning, Maxim, and more
The mini gun just started to roar.
All right! You’re talking to a shooter
Who is bored of reading about it on his computer
I take my shots at things beyond 7 yards, sunshine.
One night at Knob Creek and the tracers light up
Nothing better than dynamite and kerosene
One night at Knob Creek and your spirits cheer right up
Some shoot a lot bigger than .223
I can feel concussion slapping out at me
Knob Creek’s gonna be the footing.
For the ultimate exposition of high volume shooting
This gets my attention more than would an
Antiques store or a romantic comedy.
And praise Browning that I’m actually shooting, not just watching
I don’t see you guys taking
the kind of shot I’m contemplating
I’ll let you watch, but I invite you
To take a turn, the Ma Deuce won’t bite you.
So y’all come on down from Chicago, or Boston, or New York,
Or even California!
One day at Knob Creek and you’ll lose hoplophobia
The guns are loud but they stress safety
You’ll try your hand at every gun you wish to
A little brass, a little lead flying
I can hear Sarah Brady softly crying
One night at Knob Creek and the sky lights up like daytime
Not much between tracers on these guns
One night at Knob Creek is the sight of a lifetime
Can’t really beat the company
I can see gun people all around me
Posted by daddybear71 on October 6, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/10/06/one-night-at-knob-creek/