Too true–and few dare say it

Children with rights but no responsibility are getting out of control
…This is about some parents refusing to curb their social life or right of entry to various venues despite having children and in spite of the many other choices available.
Instead of accepting that some areas might be off limits (albeit briefly), the militant parent mafia believe they should be able to access all areas, children in tow, regardless of who it affects..’

The latest Woodpile Report is up.

HERE
A couple of extracts:
“..We deserve our captivity. We’ve earned it and we demand it.”
and
‘Statistics – 95.1 percent of all murder victims and 95.9 percent of all shooting victims in New York City are black or Hispanic. And 90.2 percent of those arrested for murder and 96.7 percent of those arrested for shooting someone are black and Hispanic.’

GILLARD CALLS FEDERAL ELECTION.

Bring.It.On.  Mind you, idiots like this will be voting:

‘sarah bath says:

12:50pm | 30/01/13

Please can we ensure that the right wing hate homophobic and racist and mysgonist comments are silenced during this campaign. One advantage of a decent control of media is to ensure that such vile goes unheard. We should be thankful that there has been action on catastrophic climate change as I dont want to live in a world where sea levels rise by 100m.’
(italics mine kg) Yes folks, this dribbling idiot, this stunning example of an ambulatory creature sans brain using a keyboard… will actually vote!   Be very afraid.
COUNTDOWN

Women in combat

‘The Blood-Smeared Glass Ceiling’
‘…Perhaps the worst example is what happened to the Navy after the 1990 “Tailhook Convention” scandal in which naval aviators acted like, well, every fighter pilot who ever lived. They drank too much and did dumb things such as publicly shaving the legs of some too-willing ladies they’d invited. It was a frat party worthy of Animal House, but no worse.
Liberals — led by California’s Babsy Boxer and a few others — raised a media feeding frenzy and the Navy’s pusillanimous leaders caved in to their demands. The result was that the Navy let its standards slip in order to shove women into combat roles. Lt. Kara Hultgreen was pushed through training and certified for combat, the first female naval aviator to reach that qualification. But she was certified despite the fact that her superiors knew she wasn’t ready. Hultgreen was killed when she lost control of her aircraft attempting to land on the USS Abraham Lincoln in 1994. The Navy learned its lesson, and its standards were restored.’