Sunday, January 6, 2013

Ban, Block and Report Walter James Casper III in 2013

Walter James Casper III was banned from this blog in April 2010. I wrote at the time that "I rarely ban radical leftist commentators" but that I was getting tired of Repsac's disgusting racism and rank stupidity. I'd also grown tired of this idiot's perpetual lies and taunting harassment even when proven wrong beyond any doubt. That's not debate or engagement. That's stalking and harassment. A few months back, after Walter Russell Mead prohibited commenting at Via Media, Vox Day wrote:

Walter James Casper
Vox Popoli is not, and will never be, an echo chamber. There are not, and will never be, any topics that are definitively outside the scope of permissible intellectual discourse ... The only commenters whose participation I will not tolerate is those who repeatedly lie, who demonstrate proven intellectual dishonesty, and who simply refuse to admit it when someone else has publicly shown them to be wrong. If you are not at least capable of acknowledging that you could be wrong about an idea, no matter how near and dear it is to you, then you will probably be better served commenting at a place where your ideas will not be questioned or criticized.
More than ever, that's key. The complete intellectual dishonesty and moral bankruptcy of a person who refuses to admit that, you know, he might have been wrong about something. It is, in a word, anti-intellectual. It's also morally bankrupt. That is why Walter James Casper III was banned.

Since then, Walter James Casper III has continued to stalk this blog, claiming "trolling rights" to comment here whenever he pleases. See: "F*** You, Douglas! — W. James Casper = COBAG = Repsac3!!" Of course, no one has a "right" to comment on someone else's blog. The right to freedom of speech guarantees freedom from discrimination by government. Repsac3, despite claiming worldly expertise on politics and government, just doesn't get a basic point --- indeed, has no clue --- of public goods theory or the politics of pooled resources. So here's a lesson.

"PUBLIC COMMENTING SYSTEMS":

In denying his stalking and harassment --- criminal activity of which I have reported to the police --- Repsac3 claims that he was only "submitting comments to an area open to public comment, in rebuttal of posts attacking me by name." See that? He was only harassing this blog on the justification that the commenting system here is an area "open for public comment." The problem, of course, is that there's no such thing as a "public" blog open to "public comments." Put aside the obvious fact that Blogger blogs are owned by Google and not the U.S. or any state government (and hence privately owned), the individual proprietor of a blog, even a Blogger blog, retains all the rights to allow any and all comments at the site. But for some reason, serial harassers have claimed a "trolling rights" theory to justify their despicable harassment of people with whom they disagree and of whom they wish to terrorize. And this is after being repeatedly warned to cease and desist, the legal threshold over which Repsac3's actions became criminal. Robert Stacy McCain identified this criminal activity in the case of Kimberlin-Rauhauser bully Bill Schmalfedlt. By developing a psychotic theory of "public commenting," radical leftist harassers delude themselves that they have a "right" to torment their targets. A blog, of course, is nothing like, say, a public park. Anyone can use the park, regardless of whether they contributed to the provision of that park, a public good, through tax contributions or user fees to the government agency responsible for providing that service. In other words, there are distinct realms of consumption of good and services. The oceans are common pool resources that no single nation-state owns. The public good problem is the incentive for one state to use more resources than it would be allowed under existing norms, regimes, or legal treaties. Even in this case, an otherwise common resource is nevertheless restricted in its use by state actors, otherwise the common resources --- say fisheries --- would be depleted. In sum, Walter James Casper III has invented a system of "public commenting" that only exists in the dark recesses of his addled and hateful mind. There is no right to comment on someone else's blog, no matter the kind of commenting system the blog uses. To this day racist Repsac3 is a raging, roiling hate-filled loser who rues the day that I switched to Disqus commenting, which has a fabulous black-listing system to ban persistent harassment trolls such as the dick Repmaster Troll. Suck it up and get used to it, asshole. You're banned.

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Criminal harasser Repsac3, in his deranged world of never entertaining an idea that conflicts with his communist ideological program, has also developed a theory of generalizations which, when deployed, is purported to reject any argument about the obvious and inherent anti-social and collectivists tendencies of the radical left. With this theory, Repac3 can justify in his mind that progressive collectivism is a benign, benighted system of thinking, the correct ideology to lift the human race, bring peace, and end racism and poverty through "social justice." The facts, of course, are exactly the opposite, as over a century of history have shown with communist ideologies of the kind that Walter James Casper consumes and promotes in his radical political identity and activities.

"NO SWEEPING GENERALIZATIONS":

Repsac3, at his Twitter profile, claims he's against "sweeping generalizations." Indeed, when union goons are repeatedly caught out as violent thugs, and when the union leadership advocates violence, union backer Repsac3 denounces the "sweeping generalizations," stupidly claiming that it's only "individuals" committing violent acts, not the unions. Of course idiot Repsac3's spouting illogical bullshit. To be clear, generalizations are a form of argument to explain general tendencies. To say that unions are violent and thuggish is a generalization that is repeatedly demonstrated as true. The examples of individual union members who do not engage in violence or thuggery don't disprove the generalization. If one says that "seat belts save lives" the claim is not invalidated by the example of someone being killed in a car crash despite wearing a seat beat. It's a clear generalization that is borne out by experience. Further, if one argues that progressives favor high taxes to fund a massive state sector of public services and transfer payments, and that these programs violate the liberty of Americans, the point is not invalidated by a few individuals who identify as progressive but don't favor higher taxes. Take Occupy Wall Street as one example that Walter James Casper III loves to defend by attacking "sweeping generalizations." Occupy is a movement that has been marked by violent protest and thousands of criminal arrests. It's own website declares, with a closed-fist icon of violent resistance, that it's a movement for a worldwide revolution and "is inspired by popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia." The original founder of Occupy's New York mobilization, Kalle Lasn, is a proven Jew-basher and anti-Semite. And the initial Occupiers in the streets demonstrated widespread anti-Semitism on a daily basis and research shows that Jew-hatred is not a bug but a feature of the movement. A few Judeophile supporters of Occupy Wall Street do not disprove the generalization that the movement is anti-Semitic, despite the deranged and desperate bleatings of Repsac3 to the contrary. Indeed, the Democrat Party from President Obama and Nancy Pelosi on down has declared their solidarity with the Occupy movement, but polls have shown that only minorities of self-identified Democrats support or sympathize with Israel as an independent state with the right to self-defense. The generalization that Democrats ---- who are public backers of Occupy Wall Street --- don't support Israel is borne out by the data.

Again, the fact of some union members who are not violent thugs, or some individuals who are not violent Occupy activists, or who are strong supporters of Israel, does not disprove the generalizations. A generalization is a general pattern, a statement of a tendency. If "Hatesac" is bothered by the generalization of progressive violence and hatred and bigotry, perhaps he should reject those ideologies rather than defend them.

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"LIBERAL-DEFENDER NOT LIBERTY-DEFENDER":

Walter James Casper III has used his hate-blog American Nihilist to publish my workplace information with exhortations for progressives to contact my college administration, with the obvious intent to get me fired for my conservative advocacy and allegedly politically incorrect statements. The widespread understanding among free speech advocates is that it's not appropriate to get someone fired because of their political views. But Repsac3 offered his co-bloggers front-page posting time to launch ideological attacks on my livelihood. The fact is that Repsac3 always had --- and still has --- editorial control over the contents published at his blog. If he didn't, then the post targeting me would still be available at the blog. (It has been edited by the blog administrator, Repsac3, to remove my contact information, as it should have been from the start, but wasn't.) Of course, it should have never been published in the first place, under any circumstances, and the "personal responsibility" for the post rests not with the author but with the person who provided the pixels at the front of the hate-blog, Walter James Casper, the blog publisher of American Nihilist. No amount of dodging can possibly escape the truth, which is why Repsac3 has been universally condemned for his intimidation campaigns among conservative bloggers and free speech advocates. See: (O)CT(O)PUS, "DEFAMATION - DONALD STYLE," February 12th, 2009. After Carl Salonen and SEK launched their vicious libel campaigns at my workplace, Repsac3 praised those attempts to get me fired, remarking that such attacks worked in having me no longer blogging about those pricks. By such actions, which are logically unsupportable, Repsac3 objectively backs efforts to shut down his political opponents and he in fact befriends and embraces some of the most vile criminal goons populating the left's intimidation networks. Further, as the left's campaigns of lawfare and workplace intimidation have become widespread, Repsac3 has repeatedly defended the hate and laughed off attacks on conservatives has "wingnut" whining. This utterly bankrupt behavior puts Reppie up there with the main Kimberlin-Rauhauser henchmen, like Schmalfeldt. See: "Pray for Ten Thousand Angels."

These activities grow from Walter James Casper III's radical ideological commitments, which I have documented in recent posts:

* "Communists Angela Davis and Danny Glover to Headline Democracy Now!'s Inauguration-Night 'Peace Ball' in Washington D.C."

* "Far-Left Whack-Job Thom Hartmann Wants to 'Outlaw Billionaires'."

* "Harvard Grad, Occupy Wall Street Activist Busted on Bomb-Making and Weapons Possession Charges."

So, for all of my readers and blog allies, remember that this is a dangerous ideological opponent and political enemy who is working to do harm to those with whom he disagrees. Like Zilla of the Resistance has advised, the best remedy is to ban these assholes, block them from your comments sections and block and report them on Twitter for stalking and intimidation.

Green Bay Beats Minnesota in Wild-Card Game

At LAT, "Green Bay shows off depth in 24-10 win over Minnesota."

You had to love that spinning John Kuhn in the second half.

And at NYT, "Packers Cruise Past Vikings in N.F.C. Wild-Card Game."

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Tax Code May Be Most Progressive Since Era of Jimmy Carter's 'Malaise' in the 1970s

Way to go, progs!

At the New York Times, "After Fiscal Deal, Tax Code May Be the Most Progressive Since 1979" (via Memeorandum).

And things'll be getting more progressive as we move FORWARD!! into the future.

Surrender Your Dignity

IMAGE CREDIT: The People's Cube, "In Progressive America Virtue Has No Value."

Added: The Times repeats the lie that taxes aren't going up on the "99 percent." See the Wall Street Journal, "The Stealth Tax Hike."

Oh Yeah! That's Why I Posted Previously on Instagram Disabling Card Integration on Twitter

I couldn't remember why I posted on it earlier, at this post: "Instagram Disables Twitter Card Integration."

But on Twitter right now, I just remembered that it was because I couldn't see Alessandra Ambrosio's photos in my timeline. I can now, though. She's posting straight to Twitter (below) and using Path media services.

Hey, that improves the Twitter experience either way:


More blogging at Maggie's Farm, "Saturday morning links."

And from Bob Belvedere, "Rule 5 News: 05 January 2013 A.D."

Why Legalizing Pot Won't Curb the Drug War

At some point I was going to post this, so now's as good a time as any.

At The Atlantic.

Legalizing marijuana will only escalate the drug wars, as the market expands for pot, users move on to other drugs, and the "legal" regime of pot dispensaries opens up a new wave of associated crime.

More at iOWNTHEWORLD, "“Peaceful” Potheads Rob Colorado Marijuana Dispensary with Bear Mace!"

And the cartels are really winning down south. See the Los Angeles Times, "Mexico weighs pot legalization after ballot wins in U.S."


Pregnancy Centers Gain Influence in Anti-Abortion Arena

Seeing the headline I thought this New York Times article might be reflecting positively on the reality of the pro-life side winning the reproductive wars. But Tom Maguire digs down for the reality that the Times reporters just can't stand alternatives to the deadly "pro-choice" regime:
Sadly, they can't (or don't want to) quote a single prominent liberal in favor of this implementation of "safe, legal and rare"...


BBC Cameraman's Video of Starving Polar Bear Trying to Get Him for Lunch

Althouse has the video, "'I've been there. Drunk, looking for a snack, couldn't get the pickle jar open'." (The title's a funny quip from the comments at YouTube.)


And some amazing pictures at London's Daily Mail, "So THAT’S what it’s like to be eaten by a polar bear! Photographer inches from animal’s jaws as he takes wildlife shots from safety of perspex cage."

Best Photographs of 2012

Seems to me you're supposed to get these "best of" roundups published before the new year rings in, but this one's worth sharing.

At London's Daily Mail, "A bathing tigress, an Alaskan bear on the hunt and a Swiss mountain in moonlight: The stunning images from across the globe voted best photographs of 2012."

The Latest Anti-Jihad Campaign Uses Their Own Words

At Astute Bloggers, "GELLER'S LATEST HOISTS THEM BY THEIR OWN PETARDS."

Suppressing Zero Dark Thirty

From Mark Tapson, at FrontPage Magazine:
For anyone still skeptical of just how influential Hollywood’s movie messages are in the cultural and political realms, one need look no further than the political football called Zero Dark Thirty.

After appearing in limited release late last year, the film Zero Dark Thirty goes wide in theaters this month. Created by screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow, the filmmakers behind the 2010 Oscar-winner The Hurt Locker about a bomb-defusing adrenaline junkie in the Iraq war, ZD30 dramatizes an even more controversial subject – the real-life takedown of elusive terrorist icon Osama bin Laden.

Once word got out earlier last year that the Obama administration had granted the filmmakers access to classified information about the military operation, and that the film would be released just prior to the presidential election, conservatives cried foul and worried that the movie would exaggerate Obama’s role and serve essentially as an extended campaign ad for him. This concern was understandable considering that Hollywood was already doing everything in its power, onscreen and off, to reelect their Messiah. The left in turn dismissed these complaints as Republican paranoia.

But it didn’t quite turn out that way. First, the filmmakers avoided any seeming political impropriety by releasing the film after the election. Then, once the movie hit theaters and began garnering reviews, the left was aghast to discover that it opened with a graphic and extended scene depicting the waterboarding of a terrorist suspect, a scene that seemed to affirm what many conservatives had been insisting all along – that the hotly debated enhanced interrogation under President George W. Bush produced results that contributed to the intelligence which ultimately led us to bin Laden.

Suddenly, left-leaning reviewers were falling all over themselves to denounce the film. The Huffington Post dismissed it as “torture hagiography” and declared that the movie’s message “corrodes our culture.” Meanwhile, reviewers on the right were embracing it...
Continue reading.

PREVIOUSLY: "Zero Dark Feinstein."

Communists Angela Davis and Danny Glover to Headline Democracy Now!'s Inauguration-Night 'Peace Ball' in Washington D.C.

Communist Amy Goodman's Democracy Now! is hosting a big inauguration-night party featuring Angela Davis, a former Communist Party USA leader who ran as that party's vice presidential candidate in 1980 and 1984, and Hollywood communist Danny Glover, a widely-acknowledged left-wing radical who is close personal friends with Communist Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Also speaking is Van Jones, the Obama administration's former "green czar" who was fired after his past revolutionary communist organizing activities were exposed by conservative new media outlets.


Clicking the link takes us the information page at Democracy Now!, and the list of speakers:
2013 Peace Ball (Washington, D.C.)

Join Angela Davis, Amy Goodman, Danny Glover and Alice Walker with performances by Mos Def, Sweet Honey in the Rock and more at the 2013 Peace Ball!

Celebrate with food, laughter, music and dance, as peacemakers from all over the globe gather for this incredible event.

Where: Washington, D.C.‘s historic Arena Stage at The Mead Center For American Theater

When: January 20, the evening before the Presidential Inauguration

Special guests include:

Angela Davis
Danny Glover
Alice Walker
Ralph Nader
Rita Dove
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Van Jones
Sonia Sanchez
Nicole Lee
Avis Jones-DeWeever
Julian Bond
Marian Wright Edelman
Medea Benjamin
Etan Thomas
Dave Zirin
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr.
Barbara Ehrenreich
Phyllis Bennis
Jack Halberstam
and more!

Musical performances by Sweet Honey in the Rock, Mos Def — and special surprise artists!

Each $200 ticket includes admission for one to The Peace Ball, VIP reception, refreshments and open bar.

VIP Reception begins at 6:00pm
Program Begins at 7:30pm

Arena Stage at the Mead Center
1101 6th Street Southwest
Washington, DC 20024

Tickets will be held in your name at the door — Photo ID required for entry.
Alice Walker is also a well-known communist who is on record as spouting some of the most vile anti-Israel eliminationism of recent years. See, "Alice Walker: The Color of Anti-Semitism." Her Discover the Network page is a checklist of some of the most hardline revolutionary activism around.

I could go on: Barbara Ehrenreich and so many other communists on the roster. Unreal.

And yet once again, such hard-line communists and Israel-haters are regular listening fare for the extreme left-wing troll-rights harassment stalker Walter James Casper III:


As I've been reporting, Repsac3 has become more openly radical than ever and at this point it's safe to say he's a small-c communist as indicated by his radical activism and affiliations, far-left online blogging and Twitter footprints, and by the long list of hard-left and ideological communists who fill his mass media repertoire and inform his programmatic political commitments.

Walter James Casper III is a tool of the anti-American, anti-capitalist left in this country, and by definition is a traitor to American exceptionalism and the limited government system established by the founders. But like all the other communists manning today's hard-left ramparts, he will deny any of these orientations and venomously denounce the "McCarthyism," which is tantamount, of course, to a thinly-veiled confession of such un-American radical politics.

It's amazing how far out in the open the communists have come over these last few years. But with the Democrat Party today taken over by the "boring from within" revolutionary radicals of the Alinsky mold, it's really no surprise at all.

The New Foreign Policy's Here, Featuring 'The Second Coming' of Barack Obama

By now I thought we were through with the leftist media's "lightworker" puns, but I guess not, by the looks of the January/February 2013 edition of Foreign Policy.

The Second Coming

Obama Set to Nominate Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense

From CNN, "Hagel expected to be nominated as Defense Secretary." (Via Memeorandum.)

The folks at Commentary have been hitting hard against a Hagel nomination for weeks, and here's the search link.

And Ron Radosh posted a must-read entry a week or so back, "The Meaning of Pat Buchanan’s Surpising Endorsement of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense."

Plus, there have been a number of tweets like this in recent days:


Yeah, it's not looking so good for O's new national security team.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Official White House Photo Shows President Obama's Reaction to News of Sandy Hook School Shooting

For a moment, just envision the president reacting to the news as a horrified parent of school-age children, not as the depraved gun-grabbing child murder exploiter we've had to endure this past few weeks (via Flickr).

White House Flickr

RELATED: From Jeff Goldstein, "“Angry at the NRA? That Won’t Reduce Gun Violence”."

Unruly Passenger Duct Taped After In-Flight Meltdown

CNN was reporting earlier that the passenger was monitored after being immobilized, but this just sounds too gnarly.

At London's Daily Mail, "The moment drunken passenger is taped to his seat during flight to New York after 'trying to choke one woman and ranting the plane was going to crash'."

Church of England Rules Homosexual Clergy Allowed to Become Bishops

They're allowed, but only if they're sexually abstinent.

I'm sure that'll work out really well.

At Independent UK, "Gay bishops allowed – but they can’t have sex":

Gay Bishops Cant't Have Sex
The Church of England reopened the most divisive issue in Anglicanism tonight by unexpectedly announcing that openly gay men could become bishops, providing they are celibate.

The timing of the decision took both supporters and opponents of gay bishops by surprise and threatens to plunge the Anglican Church into renewed infighting over the thorny issue of sexual orientation.

One leading conservative tonight warned that the U-turn would put the debate about women bishops in the shade and “finally divide the Anglican Communion completely”.

Although liberals largely welcomed the announcement they also voiced concerns that gay clergy would still be expected to answer searching questions about the nature of celibacy – something their straight single counterparts are not expected to do.

The consecration of gay clergy as bishops has caused deep divisions within the Church of England ever since Jeffrey John was forced to withdraw his candidacy for the Bishop of Reading in 2003 following an outcry by conservative evangelicals.

Today’s announcement could pave the way for Dr John, who is now Dean of St Albans and one of the few openly gay but celibate clerics, to finally take up a senior position within the Church.

Celibate homosexuals. Is there such at thing? An oxymoron?

Check back here for updates.

The Next Generation of Holocaust Survivors

An amazing story, at the Los Angeles Times, "Youngest Holocaust survivors look to next generation":
She was an orphan, a 14-year-old Jewish girl, when she went to the Berlin train station on a summer day in 1939, leaving behind all that she had ever known.

She had already experienced loss: her parents claimed by illness, her brother taken by the Nazis. Now Dora Gostynski was about to get on a train that would take her and hundreds of other Jewish children to safety — but they had to go without the comfort of their parents.

She remembered the other children's sobs as they embraced their parents, who had made the agonizing decision to give their children a chance at life, even if meant never seeing them again. And she remembered the parents who relented when their child didn't want to leave them. They walked away from the train station, and back into a world of danger.

"There was like an ocean of people and an ocean of tears," she said.

She was escaping Nazi Germany through the rescue mission Kindertransport, which carried about 10,000 youths to Britain and elsewhere for shelter during the Holocaust. Many — more than 60%, according to various estimates — never saw their parents again.

As they grew older, they sought out one another, drawn by a wrenching, shared experience. They founded the Kindertransport Assn., and kinder from around the world have gathered every other year for the last two decades.

The kinder are among the youngest Holocaust survivors, yet even they are now mostly in their 80s, a group thinned by the passing years. With each gathering, there are whispers that it could be the last.

At the most recent gathering, in an Irvine hotel, a much older Dora recalled the train station on that day more than 73 years ago. She recognized one of her classmates, a girl named Fritzy Hacker. Fritzy's mother hugged each of the girls tightly before they boarded the train together. "She said goodbye to the two of us like she was my mother too," she said.

But Dora couldn't stop thinking about her sister, Ida. They had applied for the Kindertransport mission together. But as they waited for word to arrive, her sister had turned 17. She missed being able to qualify by two months.

As the train chugged toward the Dutch border, she and Fritzy told themselves they were going on a field trip. The other passengers wept. She thought of her sister. She didn't know if she would ever see her again.

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Dora — now Doris Small — is 89, and a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was one of the remaining kinder who had come to share their stories of survival with one another and their children in the hopes that their history isn't forgotten after they are gone.

"My generation is dying off," said Michael Wolff, who at 76 is one of the youngest. He was 2 when his mother handed him over to a teenage girl to carry him to Scotland. When his father visited him months later, he did not recognize him.

The conference in Irvine represented a passing of a torch to the survivors' children and grandchildren to maintain the Kindertransport story. The gathering drew three dozen survivors, and for the first time, the gathering was organized by the second generation — "KT2," as they are called. More than half of those attending were the survivors' children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren.
Continue reading.

'Did you lie when you spoke to me? ...'

Love me some, The Clash:

Birth Tourism: Scores of Companies Operating 'Maternity Hotels' in Southern California

I'm seeing more and more stories like this, with examples from across Southern California.

At the Los Angeles Times, "In suburbs of L.A., a cottage industry of birth tourism":
USA Baby Care's website makes no attempt to hide why the company's clients travel to Southern California from China and Taiwan. It's to give birth to an American baby.

"Congratulations! Arriving in the U.S. means you've already given your child a surefire ticket for winning the race," the site says in Chinese. "We guarantee that each baby can obtain a U.S. passport and related documents."

That passport is just the beginning of a journey that will lead some of the children back to the United States to take advantage of free public schools and low-interest student loans, as the website notes. The whole family may eventually get in on the act, since parents may be able to piggyback on the child's citizenship and apply for a green card when the child turns 21.
Hey, they're working the system. And don't you love that "free" public education.

Amazing. Man are we suckers sometimes.

Used Book Browsing

At the Bookman in Orange yesterday.

It's really cool. I picked up a cheap paperback copy of "The Heart of Darkness."

Clint Eastwood