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Has Anybody Seen … ? November 25, 2008

Posted by The Underground Conservative in Humor, RINOs, Republican Party, Uncategorized.
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The latest milk carton:

A Scrooge Sighting November 25, 2008

Posted by The Underground Conservative in Christmas, Colleges & Universities, Flori-duh, Political Correctness, Tool of the Week, Uncategorized.
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We have an official Scrooge sighting. In Flori-duh.

A Flori-duh university has banned all mention of Christmas as well as displays and any celebration. It includes even banning a Christmas tree for donations for needy preschoolers and a Christmas card contest, replacing it with a “giving garden” and a sweater contest, respectively.

FGCU administration has banned all holiday decorations from common spaces on campus and canceled a popular greeting card design contest, which is being replaced by an ugly sweater competition. In Griffin Hall, the university’s giving tree for needy preschoolers has been transformed into a “giving garden.”

The moves boil down to political correctness.

“Public institutions, including FGCU, often struggle with how best to observe the season in ways that honor and respect all traditions,” President Wilson Bradshaw wrote in a memo to faculty and staff Thursday. “This is a challenging issue each year at FGCU, and 2008 is no exception. While it may appear at times that a vocal majority of opinion is the only view that is held, this is not always the case.”

What a tool. In fact, Wilson Bradshaw is our Tool of the Week.

An Attack On Heroes November 25, 2008

Posted by The Underground Conservative in Bureaucrats, General Idiocy, Veterans.
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Bureaucrats are going after a Vietnam veteran who’s been handing out poppies on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., going so far as to label him a “panhandler” and threaten him with arrest.

A local veteran is speaking out after police threatened to arrest him for distributing ‘Buddy Poppies’ or memorial flowers at the National Mall in Washington D.C. Now the Charlottesville-based Rutherford Institute has stepped in and filed a first amendment lawsuit against the National Park Police.

Now the Charlottesville-based Rutherford Institute has stepped in and filed a first amendment lawsuit against the National Park Police.

John Miska enjoys volunteering and spends most of time helping injured veterans and distributing ‘Buddy Poppies.’

“They’re handed out as a remembrance of veterans sacrifice. The poppies are red representing the blood the soldiers shed and it’s a reminder and it gives people pause to think,” said John Miska, Veteran.

Recently the National Park Police threatened to arrest Miska for handing out his Poppies on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

“People see me standing there and they approach me and ask may I have a Poppy and I give them a Poppy. If people are moved to offer a donation we accept the donations,” said Miska.

According to president of the Rutherford Institute Miska hasn’t done anything wrong, he has only expressed his first amendment rights.

“People occasionally give him money. There’s a statute it’s a D.C. law that says you can’t aggressively solicit money, but he doesn’t do any of that. We feel it’s a violation of the first amendment of the United States Constitution which guarantees you the right to assemble or guarantees you the right to free speech to hand out Buddy Poppies,” said John Whitehead, President, Rutherford Institute.

Miska’s got Michelle Malkin on his side. Malkin posted a classic picture of Miska standing behind a 9/11 Troofer moonbat holding a “9/11 was an inside job” sign with his own sign on the Troofer, which read “Nit Wit.” Go here to see the picture.

[H]e’s busy with holiday planning and volunteering. He let me know he’s working on a Christmas party at Walter Reed for 300 wounded soldiers and their families and asked me to spread the word. Any cash donations or gifts would be most welcome. Last year, Miska and his crew handed out MP3 players to hundreds of soldiers.

We will accept Christmas cards to hand out as well over the Holidays. They must be unsealed so they may be inspected. If someone wants to send a specific gift we will hand out tickets and draw by number to hand out gifts that we receive. They must be unwrapped and in original factory packaging. If someone wants to send wrapping paper and tape along with a note or card we will include that with gift. A suggestion would be a gift card to a major store, restaurant or gas station with a Christmas card.

Donations may be sent to
VFW Post 8208
PO Box 653
Ruckersville VA 22923

Place a memo note that donation is Christmas fund.

We are a 501c19 Veterans Service Organization for tax purposes and will provide IRS donation letters upon request for tax returns.

The One’s New School November 25, 2008

Posted by The Underground Conservative in Barack Hussein Obama, Gummint-Run Skoolz, The Cult of the Messiah, Uncategorized.
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A bunch of idiots in New York — Long Island, to be exact — changed the name of a local elementary school to honor The Anointed One. It’s now Barack Hussein Obama Elementary School. Wonder how many more times that will happen across the country?

An empty suit that’s done nothing gets a school named after Him. Oh, that’s right. He’s The Messiah. That’s enough.

Doug Powers via Michelle Malkin has some possible school signs for use at The One’s new school.

By the way, have some fun with the Chalkboard Message Generator for the Chocolate Jesus’s new school:

Malkin’s was hilarious.

Others Tried To Help Boy In Danger November 25, 2008

Posted by The Underground Conservative in Crime, Foster Parents, Milwaukee, Political Correctness, Uncategorized.
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This situation gets more and more tragic.

Now we learn that after the state approved moving Christopher Thomas and his sister to the home of their biological grandparents, bureaucrats at the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare refused to move the children or even respond to the request and rebuffed inquiries by the grandparents.

Two months before police say 13-month-old Christopher L. Thomas Jr. was beaten to death by his foster mother and his 2-year-old-sister was rescued from months of torture, the state approved placing the children in their biological grandmother’s home, their grandfather said Monday.

The children, however, were never moved.

Week after week, the grandfather, Kenny McClellan, said repeated calls to the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare asking to have the children moved from their foster home and placed with their grandmother went unanswered.

Even calls warning the bureau that the siblings might be being abused were never returned, he said.

“This is a professional, public organization?” McClellan asked. “C’mon.”

McClellan, however, was unable to recall the full name of the person that he and his wife say they called.

Attempts Monday to speak to Denise Revels Robinson, bureau director, were unsuccessful. A receptionist told a reporter to call the media number for the state Department of Children and Families, where questions were left in a message bank.

Altogether, three couples have now said they tried to adopt Christopher or have him and his sister placed in their homes after they were taken from their birth mother in March. Two of the couples have said they alerted the child welfare bureau to possible abuse.

What will happen? Probably nothing. If anything, those responsible at the Bureau of Child Welfare will get raises and promotions. Reflective of the Peter Principle.

This following the spectacle at Christopher’s funeral which involved brawling relatives.

The emotional funeral of Christopher L. Thomas Jr. erupted in violence Wednesday as family and friends of the child’s mother and father clashed with each other in bitter frustration.

Christopher’s foster mother, Crystal P. Keith, was charged last week with beating the 13-month-old boy to death and with torturing his 2-year-old sister, who remains hospitalized. Keith is married to the brother of the child’s father, also named Christopher Thomas.

Thomas, 22, who is serving a work release term on a drug conviction, attended the service with several friends and family. He sat in the first row of the Serenity Funeral Home chapel near the baby’s 23-year-old mother, Candace Glover.

From the start, the funeral stirred deep emotions.

Christopher’s child-sized steel casket was open. Mourners gasped, some wept, as they approached him. He wore white formal clothes, a white shirt and a white bow tie. His tiny body was difficult to square with the violence of his death. He appeared doll-like.

As services began, Glover rose from her chair and stood at the foot of the casket. She refused to let go of the casket or be seated.

She rocked back and forth, sobbing, and appeared as if she would collapse.

As the Rev. Jermaine Reed sang “Jesus Loves Me,” he came forward and stood by Glover’s side. He placed his arms around her and held her up. Eventually, with loud cries, she fell to the floor.

Glover cried out “Let me go! Let me go!” as people carried her to the side of chapel. There she lay on the floor, sobbing, as other mourners tried to assist her.

The fight erupted near the end of the service, as people lined up to pass the casket in final tribute.

Several people began to taunt Thomas because of his relationship to the foster parents. He clutched the funeral program in his fists, his eyes closed.

Glover was assisted to the casket. Just as she reached it, the brawl began.

Who threw the first blow was unclear. Thomas was punched on the left side of his face. He was removed from the chapel and taken to a couch, the left side of his face severely swollen, a bloody gash beneath his left eye. Family surrounded the couch to protect him.

In the chapel, chairs were thrown aside and flower displays were knocked over. Several people grabbed the boy’s casket to keep it from being flung down. Glover screamed.

As people cried out for calm, the fight spread to the funeral home lobby and into the street. The lectern with the visitor’s book was knocked over. Someone reported seeing a gun, and stunned onlookers fled the building.

I went to a fight and a wake broke out. Have these people no shame? I realize the birth parents of aren’t the most responsible people in the world. The mother is abusive with mental illness and the father is a convicted felon and a drug dealer. But couldn’t people have put the animosity aside for several hours for the sake of the boy’s memory?

We first blogged about it here. I still maintain that next to the actual murderer, the social worker bureaucracy has the most blood on its hands. There were loving foster homes that these children were taken from for no valid reason other than the concept of race — putting black children with (black) relatives regardless of the environment.

If that is the case — and we don’t know it is but the possibility exists — that’s shameful. And wrong.