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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Websites to Avoid - JusticeQuest


Well, unless of course, you are a Christian, Republican, or even better, both.

It's amazing how Christians at that site are allowed to get away with practically anything they choose to, especially their typically hateful speech. Try Mentioning Joy Behar or Woody Allen on that site. A case in point: I was reading a thread about the Freedom From Religion Foundation suing a Texas town for having a Nativity scene on courthouse property. I originally was going to just ignore it, but the Xtian posts contained within were just too much. For example:

"So if it's taken down, it's EXCLUDING Christians and that's ok with them?"

"They don't care about Christians. You know this. Their argument that non-believers will feel that the courthouse doesn't welcome them is about the lamest I've ever read. Its a building. It doesn't care about what anyone believes."

"Really what I would like to see happen is the Christians (and any other religion who wants to join in ) file a lawsuit against the atheist saying that they are excluding those who do believe. It's discrimination against all religions from the atheist. I probably didn't say this right, but you know what I mean."

"Lets open up a Texas size can of whoop ass on The Freedom From Religion organization! Why is it anyone who believes in a Christian religion has to change their outward displays of their faith to please others who do not believe the same?"

When I pointed out that Nativity scenes, or those of ANY other religion do not belong on government property, I received a vicious response from an alleged Xtian, which ended with essentially telling me to "STFU."

Later on another response saying that I shouldn't "ASSume," pretty much calling me an ass.

Apparently, those responses sat just fine with a biased "moderator" whose name is Jeana. She must be a fan of JBean from Websleuths, or at least attended "The JBean School of Nasty Moderating" because she is quite similar to her.

I responded to those two posts, without cursing (I don't curse on public forums), but in a similar manner. What was the result you ask? The post was deleted almost immediately without warning and I thought that I didn't hit the "Submit" button so I reposted it. Lo and behold and shalakazam, I get a threatening private message from the previously referenced Jeana saying "I don't want to have to delete another post, so knock it off. Once a moderator deletes one of your posts, its advisible NOT to keep reposting it."

First off, I don't allow anyone to talk to me in that condescending manner, and exactly HOW would I know that's what happened? As it happens, Jeana ended up deleting THREE of my posts while the other offending posts continued to sit there. To make matters worse, AFTER the three were deleted, a post appears saying "*KNOCK OFF THE CRAP. IF YOU CAN'T POST LIKE GROWN UPS, DON'T POST. *" in bold of course. This must have caused confusion as to who she was talking to as my posts were already almost instantly deleted. When I responded to that post by referencing something Jeana said in a thread about Christopher Hitchen's death, "I hope its not too hot where he is" that too was deleted. This broad must be a riot at funerals, you know?

It took numerous emails and a suggestion that I hit the "Alert" button to report a post. The other offending posts were then finally edited. Jeana also claims that she suggested in that thread to EVERYONE that they use "Ignore" if they don't like posts by someone. That is patently false. There was NO such suggestion.

Then she actually accused me of "abusing" her in my messages. Of course, it doesn't count for her when she referred to me as being "horribly rude" all day, that I was having a "ridiculous" exchange with her and "No one here would get away with being as rude as you are, so I suggest you grow up, get over yourself and stop arguing. I'm not here to babysit you." Hmm...who is abusing who again?

When will I learn never to frequent forums that consist mainly of bored middle-aged women with nothing better to do? Jeana practically lives on that forum and seems to be there 24 hours a day. What a life you must have, dear. Yep, that's right, she once referred to me in a condescending manner as "dear."

Slowly but surely I started to be less and less inclined to visit that forum what with the bias towards Xtians and "favorite posters" who can get away with just about anything, like another individual with a disgusting foul mouth who I will only refer to as "a fairylike or elfin creature."

As a result of the exchange with Jeana, I was timed out for three days and eventually banned when I had the nerve to respond to her during an email exchange that *she* initiated, and she said sarcastically, that maybe someday we could be friends. Right, and I'm the Czar of all the Russias after all that just went down.

So good riddance, JusticeQuest, it's a relief to know that I won't be tempted to put up with any of that nonsense again.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Sarah Palin's New Reality Show About Todd Palin Not Getting Any Buyers

Sarah Palin wants to produce a TV show about her husband's life as a snowmobiler, but so far, networks have been cold to the idea. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Palin and producer Mark Burnett are pitching a show that would turn the camera on Todd Palin's winning career on the circuit, but the price tag has driven bidders away. Discovery Networks, the company that ran her last show on TLC, paid over $1 million an episode for "Sarah Palin's Alaska," which ran in 2010. Now, Discovery is unwilling to pay that price, as is A&E Networks. "Sarah Palin's Alaska" debuted to massive ratings, with network record audience of five million, but fell precipitously, including a 40% drop from its first to second episode. The show certainly drew headlines, with her hunting escapades drawing criticism and her hosting of Kate Gosselin and her children. It was cancelled after its only season. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/12/sarah-palins-new-reality-_n_1144360.html

Sunday, September 25, 2011

This Pretty Much Sums It All Up

Iran hikers arrive in the United States

Sorry, but I can't feel any sympathy for these three idiots. Of all the places there are to hike, they chose Iraq, and then were surprised when they ran into trouble? That pretty much sums up all that I have to say about this ridiculous story.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Confessions

How could four men confess to a brutal crime that they didn't commit? Inside the incredible saga of the Norfolk Four -- a case that cracks open the justice system to reveal almost everything that goes wrong when innocent people get convicted. (Watch the Full Episode is 1.5 hours long)

Watch the full episode. See more FRONTLINE.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

I am Troy Davis

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. The Talmud tells us that by saving a single human being, man can save the world. We may be powerless to open all the jails and free all the prisoners, but by declaring our solidarity with one prisoner, we indict all jailers. --Elie Wiesel, Nobel Lecture, 1986

Friday, June 3, 2011

The Casey Anthony Trial

So far, in my opinion, I think that it will be a hung jury.

I refuse to watch Nancy Grace on this issue. Nancy Grace is a rude drama queen.

She is rude to her guests, she constantly interrupts the family members of "victims" whom she doesn’t mind putting on her show (produced by Nancy Grace). One week of watching and you’ve seen it all. Nothing new; just a bunch of screaming about "Justice". She wants ratings. Take a drink every time you hear the word "bombshell, or a constantly repeated audio and you will falling down drunk.

Grace’s behavior has become increasingly rude, crude and very predictable. If there is a crime story with sex, mystery, and a severely violated victim, Nancy will feature their grieving family on her show day after day. Her show is predictable. No lawyer or prosecute would make the assumptions that Grace consistently claims on her show. It can easily be described as a train wreck.

Comments welcome.