Interesting Items
Alex Gimarc 
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Monday January 11, 2010

 
 
Howdy all, a few Interesting Items for your information. Enjoy –
 
In this issue:
 



1.  Prop 8 Trial
2.  Union Deal
3.  Terrorists 
4.  Fish & Game 
5.  Exxon 
6.  ChiComs 
7.  Gardens 
  
1.  Prop 8 Trial.  One of the things that the gay rights community in 
California has demonstrated is the complete inability to lose gracefully.  They 
took their defeat at the polls when California voters passed Proposition 8 last 
November very poorly.  Proposition 8 defined marriage as the union between one 
man and one woman in the state of California and overturned the actions of 
leftist judges and gay elected officials to impose homosexual marriage in the 
state via fiat.  Following the loss, a number of homosexual activists started 
churning the Prop 8 donor lists, hunting down the donors, and harassing, 
threatening and bullying them.  A number of donors were fired from their jobs 
for supporting the proposition.  This sort of brutish thuggery is not uncommon 
among those on the left.  Last week, a trial in federal court to overturn this 
constitutional amendment began.  One of the tactics by homosexual activists was 
an attempt to get the entire
 proceedings broadcast on either Court TV or on you Tube.  This would allow the 
activists to identify pro-Prop 8 witnesses and supporters so they could be 
targeted for threats, violence, intimidation and physical harm.  This attempt 
was denied by the presiding trial judge and via a 5-4 SCOTUS opinion late last 
week.  At this point, the proceedings will not be broadcast.  For a group of 
people that loudly and forcefully demand tolerance and acceptance from one and 
all, they exhibit remarkably little tolerance for opposing opinions.  Their 
goon squad tactics will not buy them many friends or supporters in the years to 
come.  When you start acting like the very worst stereotypes of old fashioned 
mob or union enforcers, you will end up getting treated like those guys were 
treated – which is not a healthy position for anyone. 
  
2.  Union Deal.  The secret negotiations between the House, Senate and WH on 
ObamaCare dragged on last week.  Stories noted that the final version would 
still leave 12 million people uninsured, giving democrats yet another 
opportunity to come back and do this again in the not so distant future.  The 
most infuriating report came late last week that gives all union health plans a 
pass from new taxes on the high priced “Cadillac” health care plans.  
Essentially, as long as you are in a union, you will be protected from new 
federal taxes on your health care plans.  The news was greeted with rumblings 
from state Attorneys General from several right to work states wondering why 
their states are going to be subsidizing union members in other states.  This 
is little more than a shakedown of non-union Americans by the unions.  Expect 
it to end up in the final legislation should it pass. 
  
3.  Terrorists.  Yet more examples of the complete lack of seriousness by the 
Obama administration on the war against Islamic extremism appeared last week.  
They now want to try the captured Bali bomber in American criminal court.  This 
is an interesting position, as the terrorist attack took place in Indonesia.  
It killed over 200 Indonesians and a few Americans.  The Indonesians captured 
the vermin and have been holding him since capture.  So where does this 
administration get off bringing this pork swilling Muslim into the US for trial 
in and American court room, with full constitutional rights, in front of a 
federal judge?  How will this make us any safer?  How will it deter future 
attacks?  Does anyone in Holder’s (In)Justice Department have a clue what they 
are doing?  In a related story, NYC has asked Holder’s (In)Justice Department 
for $400 million to cover the first two years of Khalid Sheik Mohammed’s trial 
in NYC.  After
 that, they will need another $200 million to cover security arrangements.  As 
of this weekend, it looks like the senate may block funding for the trial, 
forcing Holder and Obama to relent and hold the trials in front of a military 
tribunal at Guantanamo where they belong.  
  
4.  Fish & Game.  Fish and game here in Alaska is managed by a Board 
structure.  It includes the Board of Game and the Board of Fisheries.  Members 
of those top level Boards are normally appointed out the regional Fish and Game 
Advisory Boards which are publicly elected.  Local greens periodically attempt 
to take control of the advisory boards by showing up for the elections in large 
numbers and running stealth candidates interested in conservation and diversity 
of resource management.  Over the last week, there were two elections for local 
advisory boards – one in Anchorage and the other in the MatSu Valley.  In both, 
the greens had a slate of candidates.  In both, local conservatives turned out 
in droves and elected candidates for all open seats.  We are in good shape for 
another couple years.  Good show by all involved.  
  
5.  Exxon.  A state judge in Alaska ruled last week that the Palin Department 
of Natural Resources had violated due process rights of Exxon Mobil when they 
took away exploration and development leases for Point Thompson on the Alaska 
North Slope.  The state and Exxon Mobil have been in a running gun battle for 
years over exploration on those leases.  The state’s position is that 
development is not proceeding in a timely manner consistent with the leases.  
The producer’s position is that things are precisely on schedule.  In order to 
speed up the process, the last two administrations – Murkowski and Palin 
started pushing Exxon Mobil a bit harder.  The Palin Commissioner of the 
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Tom Irwin pulled the leases and the 
entire mess went to court.  Since that action, the state has allowed Exxon 
Mobil to do some exploratory drilling.  We will hope that this decision 
reintroduces some sanity into the discussion. 
 It is never a good idea to spend an inordinate amount of time in court with 
your lease holders.  ADN, Weds. 
  
6.  ChiComs.  It appears that Google has finally had enough from ChiCom 
government computer hackers.  Late last week they presented the Chinese 
government an ultimatum to allow it to run unfiltered in China or they would 
cease operations.  The ultimatum appears to be triggered by ChiCom computer 
attacks on Google e-mail accounts intended to discover information on Chinese 
anti-government activists.  Over 20 other companies also have reported Chinese 
attempts to hack into their systems over recent months.  The cyberwar threat 
from China is real, government funded, and they do a good job with what they 
have.  Chinese cyberwar capabilities are and will continue to be a formidable 
military threat to this nation and businesses worldwide for a long time to 
come.  All that being said, I am not real sympathetic with Google’s problems in 
China, for Google has been allowing the ChiCom government to filter content 
ever since they were allowed in China. 
 Additionally, Google is well known for modifying its search algorithms to 
point users to web content that fits its political view of the world; a very 
leftist view of the world.  For example, during the recent CRU climategate, 
CRU-tape Letters, Google searches tended to point users to locations critical 
of climate skeptics.  The only way to force Google to behave themselves in this 
regard is to use other search engines. Bing or Dogpile work pretty well. 
  
7.  Gardens.  Everything we see out of the Obama WH is staged.  The most recent 
example is a Food Network program called the Iron Chef.  It staged an episode 
where the chefs took produce from Michelle Obama’s WH garden and used that 
produce to cook with.  It turns out that the scene showing the chefs picking 
the produce from the garden was staged.  Imagine that. 
  
More later - 
  
- AG 

"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better 
than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not 
your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your 
chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our 
countrymen." 
- Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia 
  State House, August 1, 1776.
 

Note: Interesting Items can be found at the following locations:
The Alaska Standard http://thealaskastandard.com/
MatSu Valley News http://www.matsuvalleynews.com
District 28 http://www.dist28.com/
subscriber and supporter Elbert Collins at http://thatselbert.wordpress.com/
and the home page: http://home.gci.net/~agimarc
Rod Martin's The Vanguard site is also a long-time supporter of this column: 
http://www.thevanguard.org/
 



  

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