Friday, May 10, 2013

Synonyms of hubris

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Self-important, proud, vain, smug, arrogant, high and mighty, superior, stuck-up, snobbish, self-satisfied, bigheaded, narcissistic.

Friday Family Photo—Mother’s Days past

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From my daughter, 1976, Texas Ware Melamine

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From my son, 1977, same project, probably the same teacher.

Mother's Day card 1947

My handmade card for my mother, probably 1947, second grade in Forreston, Illinois.  Folded with message inside. Not sure who would have cut out the silhouette.

The guest room closet re-do

We’re remodeling the two upstairs bathrooms which has meant rearranging everything in the closets.  The guest room closet will now just hold out of season coats, the Christmas boxes, and some storage.  For the storage, I’ve purchased matching green boxes, the same color as the the guest bath walls.  Now, I’m repacking things into them.

Repacking the boxes of cards and letters saved over 50 years—now that’s a job.  I’ve done this before, and sent back to the writer, many letters.  But there are many notes and letters inside these cards.  For some reason I was writing little notes to my husband back in the 70s. I don't know the dates or situations (some sounded serious). I did find this written on the back of an envelope.

A young mother was trying to comfort her daughter when her pet kitten died, saying, "Remember, dear, Fluffy is up in heaven now with God." "But Mommy," the girl sobbed, "What in the world would God want with a dead cat?"

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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

How many pregnancies result from assault rape?

Let's look, using the figure of 200,000 rapes each year—and that’s a high figure (figure for 2004-2005 was around 64,000). 

  • Of the 200,000 women who were forcibly raped, one-third were either too old or too young to get pregnant. That leaves 133,000 at risk for pregnancy.
  • A woman is capable of being fertilized only 3 days (perhaps 5) out of a 30-day month. Multiply our figure of 133,000 by three tenths. Three days out of 30 is one out of ten, divide 133 by ten and we have 13,300 women remaining. If we use five days out of 30 it is one out of six. Divide one hundred and thirty three thousand by six and we have 22,166 remaining.
  • One-fourth of all women in the United States of childbearing age have been sterilized, so the remaining three-fourths come out to 10,000 (or 15,000).
  • Only half of assailants penetrate her body and/or deposit sperm in her vagina,1 so let's cut the remaining figures in half. This gives us numbers of 5,000 (or 7,500).
  • Fifteen percent of men are sterile, that drops that figure to 4,250 (or 6,375).
  • Fifteen percent of non-surgically sterilized women are naturally sterile. That reduces the number to 3,600 (or 5,400).
  • Another fifteen percent are on the pill and/or already pregnant. That reduces the number to 3,070 (or 4,600).
  • Now factor in the fact that it takes 5-10 months for the average couple to achieve a pregnancy. Use the smaller figure of 5 months to be conservative and divide the above figures by 5. The number drops to 600 (or 920).
  • In an average population, the miscarriage rate is about 15 percent. In this case we have incredible emotional trauma. Her body is upset. Even if she conceives, the miscarriage rate will be higher than in a more normal pregnancy. If 20 percent of raped women miscarry, the figure drops to 450 (or 740).

Now, then, many women who become pregnant through assault rape choose not to compound the crime by killing the baby, and they don’t abort.

http://www.christianliferesources.com/article/rape-pregnancies-are-rare-461

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/context-and-variation/2012/08/20/here-is-some-legitimate-science-on-pregnancy-and-rape/

V-E Day, May 8, 1945

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Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Slavery is bigger now than in the 18th century

Tomorrow night Glenn Beck will be doing a special on sex slavery, and reported on the Cleveland case tonight of the 3 girls held hostage for a decade, but the special had been in the works for months. We like to think slavery in this country ended with the Civil War, but in fact, it's a bigger business today than in the 18th and 19th century. It involves a lot of children, and includes boys for the gay trade. The newer term is "Trafficking in persons," but slavery is slavery, and it also includes labor. Julie Clark of UALC has a special ministry for releasing women from prostitution. Her organization is called DOMA. http://www.domaconnection.org/learn/who-we-are/

Gay babies were aborted?

"In the eight days since NBA player Jason Collins announced he was gay, the news media have covered the story in 2,381 places. But in the first eight days of the trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell and his “House of Horrors” abortion business, the media covered the story in 115 places, meaning that Collins’ “gay” news received more than 1,970.4% more news coverage." CNSNews.com.

About 40% of the babies in Gosnell’s clinic were black, and we can assume at least 2% were potentially gay, since that's the national figure. Maybe the pro-life people just aren't using the right argument that a murderer of babies deserves more new coverage than a basketball player who made 4 points his last season and needs some publicity to help his career.

Monday, May 06, 2013

The President’s pep talk while campaigning

PRESIDENT OBAMA to OSU graduates: "Unfortunately, you've grown up hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity that's at the root of all our problems. . . they suggest that our brave, and creative, and unique experiment in self-rule is somehow just a sham with which we can't be trusted."  May 5, 2013

Is Obama talking about how American history and political science are taught in public schools and our colleges that drives parents to home school? Is he talking about FDR imprisoning almost a million German, Italian and Japanese American citizens during WWII? Or is he talking about broken treaties with Indians? Is he talking about Bill Ayers and some of the Communists in his White House and our elite universities who constantly bad mouth America? Or maybe Rev. Wright where he attended church for 20 years and said, God Damn America in his sermons. It was governments killing their own citizens in the 20th century that caused the biggest loss of lives--not wars between competing political systems. Citizens always need to be vigilant.

What’s best in Columbus?

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We've been living in Columbus since 1967. This morning when I read the (614) magazine "ColumBest" I felt like I moved here yesterday. Only recognized a few places/people voted Best with which I'm personally familiar. Like OSU, First Watch, Old Bag of Nails, Schmidt's, Wexner Center for the Arts, Mid-Ohio Food Bank, Market District, Huntington Bank, and Carfagna's. You can pick up a copy (free-circ) at Giant Eagle, and probably other stores.

That said, the last page (p. 134) editorial (hard to read white print on black paper) is beyond naive. It's about the Boston bombing. Not a word about what motivated the Tsarnaev brothers, and we all know what that was--Islamic jihad. He uses the analogy of Americans feeling like they live in a pressure cooker to the bomb fixings they used.  Really lame. He called them shysters, charlatans, and sh*ts. Deluded, foul and misguided. Every name except what they are. Shame on you David S. Lewis for not digging deeper.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Hand hygiene is not a no-brainer

“Healthcare workers also need to learn the proper technique for hand hygiene. People are supposed to rub their hands together for a minimum of 15 seconds when washing their hands. When Renee Watson, RNC, BSN, CPHQ, CIC, manager of infection prevention and epidemiology at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta asks physicians and staff to mime rubbing their hands together to wash hands in a training session, however, they usually drop off around seven or eight seconds. Even people who think they wash their hands for the full 15 seconds typically do not meet that minimum in the training exercise, she says. Awareness of both the proper technique and one's execution of this technique is therefore critical to ensuring hand hygiene compliance and preventing infections.

Another important lesson is the difference between soap and water and alcohol sanitizers, according to Ms. Watson. Alcohol hand sanitizers are more effective at eliminating pathogens except when hands are visibly soiled, when the caregiver has blood and body fluids on their hands or when they have worked with specific organisms that require mechanical removal — for which soap and water should be used, she says. “

4 essentials of hand hygiene

What if we’d had a truthful media on Sept. 11, 2012

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Watergate created a storm that brought down Nixon. No one was killed. He just wanted to win reelection so there was a cover up of a break in. Obama and his staff did something much worse on Sept. 11, 2012, and tried the same cover up, only the consequences were much more serious. The media kept quite. "What difference does it make," "It was a long time ago." His followers are so blind, I suspect he could have been reelected even if he'd told the truth.

The President’s daughters have protection—the Secret Service

Plan B is for everyone else.

The President isn't the least bit worried that his teen daughter will buy the legal drug levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy after illegal intercourse now available with his blessings to very young teens OTC without parental knowledge. They've got the protection of the Secret Service on their dates. That trumps any birth control. I don't think any guy will be taking advantage of their youth and inexperience. It's the same attitude he has toward guns--he and not thee.

Thursday, May 02, 2013

Washington Redskins

While debating the issue of the Washington Redskins as an appropriate name for the team, maybe more people should look at what the federal and state governments actually DO to REAL Native Americans who have been receiving cradle to grave government assistance for all of my life time. The only ones who do well are those who choose to either be a government lackey bureaucrat, or leave the subsidies behind and live free and responsible in society without Big Brother hovering.  But then that's true of most people; their situation is just a little more obvious since it's been going on longer. Look at any government program for health, education, military, children, nutrition, elderly, housing, etc. and there's a special siphon for Native Americans plus thousands of grants to non-profits who live off these Americans.

Disparities in health. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/other/su6001.pdf

Homeland security. http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/iga/dhs-tribal-resource-guide.pdf

Did you know we have tribal colleges and universities? http://www.collegefund.org/userfiles/2011_FactSheet.pdf

Even with all the gov't assistance, there's no accurate way to compile statistics because these are separate from other gov't programs. http://childwelfare.ncaiprc.org/documentlibrary/2010/03/CA&N%20briefing%20paper.pdf

One thing I noticed in reading about the various programs serving American Indians was that the statistics were rather old, considering how carefully watched they are by the government.

Things have changed since I attended the U. of I.

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This is a photo of University of Illinois students studying for finals. I have no idea where this is on campus, because it certainly wasn’t there in the 60s.

The House of Representatives

No constitutional requirement limits the size of the House to 435 representatives (as set in 1911), in fact, if we followed the Constitution (one representative for each 30,000 citizens) we'd have over 9,000 representatives in the House. But that's the sort of power that was intended for us, the people. The power now resides in the Presidency first, and the Courts second. The people come in last. In the 18th century Americans didn't want a king; now apparently they do. We’re upside down.

“I love you,” Obama said.

By now you've heard the "God bless you" ending of Obama's speech at Planned Parenthood, the country's largest abortion provider, last Friday. Have you heard his first sentence? "I love you." It was off teleprompter and shouted out as he greeted his enthusiastic, cheering sycophant audience. He thrives on this type of devotion--and these days, with an anemic economy, expanding wars, smudged red lines, what's a guy to do but get cheers from the lowest common denominator? Is there another leader in history so eager to personally destroy his subjects before they can vote against him? His denigration of marriage and putting road blocks at every turn for Christians whether in health care or the military or education is just the unraveling of what we used to be.

Planned Parenthood performed 333,964 abortions in fiscal 2011, an increase of 4,519 from the 329,445 abortions it did in 2010. Abortion is not its only service, but it is the big money maker. PP assets are $1.2 billion, and still it gets our tax dollars.

Obama didn't use the word "abortion" even once in his 12 minute speech, but used "health" 27 times. Planned Parenthood is not about health--except in the sense that the Gulag was a hospital, or Buchenwald a rest home for tired workers soon to die of overwork.

http://spectator.org/archives/2013/04/29/obamas-planned-parenthood-love

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2013/0427/With-Planned-Parenthood-speech-Obama-jumps-into-abortion-debate

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/04/30/unholy-alliance-between-obama-democrats-and-planned-parenthood/

Spine snipping doesn’t count as murder

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Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Anyone can see this is a baby

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Abortion at 23 weeks is not uncommon.  The child can live outside the womb.  Sure it needs help to survive, but so do I and I’m 73.

In Columbus, the three abortion clinics have all had health and code violations.  They are not safe for women, and they are lethal for the babies in their wombs.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Jason Collins made 4 points last season

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This could be a real career boost, but did he really need the president jumping in?