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Movie Quotes – Day 254

You might as well question why we breathe. If we stop breathing, we’ll die. If we stop fighting our enemies, the world will die. – Casablanca

Someday, we may forgive, but we must never forget.   We cannot deny our anger, but neither can we allow it to drive us into becoming monsters.  We have spent over a decade trying to avenge those we lost, and trying to prevent such atrocities from happening again.  It is time to remember those we lost, and renew our promise to protect against the jackals who snarl at us from the dark.

Today’s Earworm

Blogs Roundup

  • Nancy R. has started on a new project.  She is raising the bar for those of us who think that a $2 bedsheet and a pair of scissors makes a dandy Halloween costume.
  • Heroditus Huxley does an excellent rundown on the consequences of bad choices.
  • Massad Ayoob makes an excellent point – Don’t carry for what you think is going to happen, carry for the worst case scenario.
  • GrayBeard went on an awesome vacation.  Someday I want to go to that part of the world and actually see the parts that are worth traveling for.
  • Captain Tightpants talks about the conundrum of knowing who really needs help and who is gaming the system.
  • Wilson hit the jackpot in finding an archive of Depression and World War II photographs.
  • Brigid got a surprise, but reminds us that family is more than genetics.
  • Weer’d shows how sometimes the other side makes our point for us.
  • Joe reminds us to always ask for the numbers and the rules by which they were analyzed.
  • The September Kilted to Kick Cancer campaign is underway.   Here are a few friends who are participating. Hit them up with a donation if you’ve got it.  If you’re participating and I’ve missed you, let me know and I’ll add you to the list.

Movie Quotes – Day 253

Walter! I look awful in black.– Father Goose

It’s amazing how your attitude toward risk changes when others depend on you.  Once someone else looks to you as a huge part of your life, you suddenly feel the responsibility to be there for them.  Taking chances for the sole reason that it’s fun and makes you feel good loses its allure pretty quickly after you look down at a child that depends on you or a spouse that wants to keep you.

Musings

  • Got an email from the White House Secretariat for Propaganda today entitled “A Slide to the Left”.  It was about the number of ‘unemployed’ in the country since Obama took over, but I took it to reference the president’s politics since his reelection.  Turns out we were both right.
  • Speaking of politics, it looks like the NRA has endorsed Mitch McConnell in Kentucky’s Senate race.  I’m going to have to do some research to figure out what gun control laws he’s opposed since he was sworn in during my junior high school days.
  • I’ve decided that reading several books about World War I at once is not good for my psyche.
  • It’s a great feeling of accomplishment you get when you fold six baskets of laundry.  I’m not sure why.
  • When I started work today, I was planning on working three of the next four weekends.  Now I’m down to one.  Not sure if that’s good or not.

Movie Quotes – Day 252

A man who kills without reason cannot be reasoned with. — How to Train Your Dragon 2

The world is populated with good people.  For the most part, they want to make their way in the world, take care of their kids, and leave the rest of us alone.  They live in such a way that they don’t cause intentional harm to others.

But not everyone is like that.  There are those whose minds are so broken that they cause harm to others as part of their madness.  There are those who are so desperate that they choose to cause harm in order to get the things they need to survive.  And there are a few who cause harm just because they want to watch the rest of us suffer.

The insane can be either treated or sequestered so that they hurt no-one.  The desperate can be punished and then shown a way to get through life without needing to harm others.  As for those who hurt others for the fun of it, well, there really isn’t anything you can do to fix evil.  All you can do is protect against it and hunt it down when it rears its head.

Heads Up

If you’re in the Detroit area or can get there on Thursday, do me a favor and pay some respect to the 13 veterans who are going to be buried at the Great Lakes National Cemetery.  This group of forgotten warriors includes Korea and Vietnam War veterans.  It seems that these 13 men and women died, but their bodies were never claimed at the morgue in Detroit.  Businesses, charities, and other groups have stood up and are making sure they get a casket and a decent burial, but no servicemember should be buried without at least a few of their brothers and sisters present.

It looks like the state police will be escorting their procession from the morgue to Holly Township.  If you can’t get to the cemetery, then hopefully some can pay their respects as the hearses go past.  If anyone up there gets information on the route and planned times, please either post it in comments or hit my email link and I’ll broadcast here.  If you’re a blogger from up in the Detroit area, please pass the word on so that we can get as many people out to pay respect to these men and women as possible.

We serve together.  We deserve to be honored as we pass.  Be there if you can.

Movie Quotes – Day 251

That’s an attitude, sir, that calls for the most delicate judgment on both sides. Because, as you know, sir, in the heat of action men are likely to forget where their best interests lie and let their emotions carry them away. — The Maltese Falcon

The funny thing about shooting a stage at the pistol club is that I have a chance to see how things are laid out, I usually get to watch at least one other person go through it, and I still let the adrenaline get away from me.  Things I told myself not to do happen as if I’d practiced them.  Things I practiced, well, let’s just say that my muscle memory isn’t what it ought to be at times.

And that’s in a situation where I not only knew what to expect, but had mapped out in my mind how I was going to get through it.  Imagine what would happen when I was surprised, frightened, or just a little bit angry.

When you let your emotions, excitement, or whatever take control, things are going to go by really fast, and you are going to spend a lot of time, if you’re lucky, picking over what you did.  As much as you can, slow down, take a breath, and use your forebrain as something more than what you display your bangs on.

Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 250

Look, these people, they have no jobs, no food, no education, no future. I just figure that we have two things we can do. Help, or we can sit back and watch a country destroy itself on CNN. Right? — Blackhawk Down

That line was written about a failed state in the Horn of Africa.  It could very easily reference a lot of places in the United States.  Big cities like Detroit and Los Angeles are eating their own tails, and whole swaths of their sprawl are no-go zones for decent people.  It could also be said for a lot of rural areas, like the San Joaquin Valley in California or small towns across the mid-west.  We have allowed entire generations to become dependent on government for everything, and Uncle Sugar is running out of money.  At least, he’s running out of money for the things these communities have become addicted to.  We have plenty of money to pay for vacations and travel for our elected elite.  We have plenty of money for studies on why life is unfair and why that makes some of us feel bad.  We have plenty of money to pay for the mistakes of corporations and to pay off political donors with lucrative contracts for self-licking ice cream cones.

If we are going to provide aid to the poor in this country, we need to provide aid that is going to get them to the point they don’t need it.  We need to educate them to give them the skills they need to find jobs.  We need to tailor entitlement programs so that only the basics of life are covered so that there is a stimulus to do better.  We need to make sure that they do not fall into the padded trap that having no consequences for bad decisions becomes.

If we’re going to continue to burn money to keep the lower classes from torching the joint, we might as well use it to make it less likely they’ll play with matches.