Monthly Archives: March 2015
my nomination for Idiot Of The Week:
King’s “Justice”
Further to our post The Lawless State:
Francis W. Porretto deals with the subject far better:
‘..There is no law. Barack Hussein Obama has demonstrated this.
There is no justice. The dismissal of Restis v. United Against Nuclear Iran has demonstrated this.
There is no redress of grievances against the State. This has been demonstrated too many times to require examples…’
If you love justice and abhor violations of man’s greatest achievement, go read it!
WTF!!
‘Anti-Islam workplace bias target of summit
A Muslim woman quit her job because company meetings and functions always had alcohol, and the employer of a Muslim chef who worked at a bar kitchen could not understand why he could not touch pork.
Challenges faced by Muslim workers in New Zealand and the reluctance of employers to hire them are among the issues that will be up for discussion at a Muslim at Work summit on Wednesday…’
More effing whining muslim fake victimhood.
So, did the muslim woman expect the company to ban alcohol at meetings, for her benefit? And why would anybody employ a chef who would not touch pork?
These people clearly expect that Kiwi culture should change in order to accommodate their rotten ideology, and the campaign to do so is relentless, always couched in weasel words such as “tolerance” and “inclusiveness”.
Well, screw them. They can always move to a muslim country instead if they dislike – and disapprove of – our culture so much.
Odd, isn’t it, how we don’t hear anything like this whining from Jewish people?
Michelle Obama declares ‘Black Girls Rock!’
Sure they do.
China’s island-hopping strategy
Yep!
The lawless State:
‘Imagine that someone has wronged you, and you sue them.
Then the Government magically appears in court and asks that your suit be dismissed because, for reasons it won’t tell you, state secrets might be dredged up in the course of the litigation.
You have no idea what they’re talking about.
But after secret discussions with the judge from which both you and the defendant are excluded, the court dismisses your suit.
This Kafkaesque scenario couldn’t happen in the U.S., right?
Not until Monday, it couldn’t. That’s when a federal judge in the Southern District of New York did exactly that, dismissing a defamation suit by Greek shipping magnate Victor Restis against a shady advocacy group called United Against Nuclear Iran…’
Somebody remind me please, why We the Little People should respect the law?