Author: Dave Hardin

  • “I Don’t believe you, but even if I did it would not matter at this point.”

    “I Don’t believe you, but even if I did it would not matter at this point.”

    You might have seen something about this issue in the news:

    A number of Hollywood stars have come to the defense of Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a high school party in the 1980s.

    The video, produced by the progressive group MoveOn, features “women from all walks of life,” including actresses America Ferrera, Julianne Moore and Gabrielle Union.

    This is sooooooooo  moving.  Get your hankies out.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEvHrtTUFIU

     

    You people can not imagine the things I would be accused of from my High School days.  If the story about me showing up for a date with a Weedeater, some KoolWhip, and a Live Chicken ever surfaces…I didn’t know the girl was allergic to feathers.  Honestly.

    Yenz can reach out to empathize with this “survivor” at this LINK.

     

  • Army Veteran brainwashed into Citizenship.

    Army Veteran brainwashed into Citizenship.

    Army veteran Fabian Rebolledo returned to the U.S. Wednesday after he was deported to Mexico in 2012. (AP )

    I have looked into a few of these. “Veterans who have been deported” cases.  I am sure there are exceptions but they all seem to have valid reasons for being sent out of the country.  “Being a Veteran” does not absolve an individual from his civic and legal responsibilities.

    A U.S. military veteran who was deported to Mexico six years ago walked back across the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday proudly wearing his Army uniform and maroon beret to reunite with his family.

    Anxious to greet Fabian Rebolledo, 43, across the border in San Diego were his parents, siblings and 18-year-old son, The Los Angeles Daily News reported.

    Rebolledo was first deported to Mexico in 2010 after authorities said he cashed a $750 check they believed to be forged. He insisted he received the check for construction work he performed and didn’t know it was fraudulent.

    He reentered the country and in 2012, immigration officers picked him up at his parents home and he was deported again.

    His battle with the U.S. immigration system received help from the University of California, Irvine Immigrant Rights Clinic and other advocacy groups.

    “We fought for this Constitution, not only for our own families but for everybody in the United States so they can walk free,” Rebolledo said. “There are a lot of veterans out there that need our help.”

    Yes, yes, yes, there are Victim Veterans everywhere.  Cashing a forged check and then re-entering the country illegally should be all forgotten about because he is a Veteran.  Most of the cases I have looked into involve drug crimes…we should look the other way for that too I guess.

    The Daily News reported Rebolledo dropped out of college to work before he joined the Army.  A recruiter “brainwashed” him into thinking he would automatically become a citizen, he told reporters.

    My recruiter told me that I didn’t have to die in a steel mill or a coal mine, he said if I was lucky enough I would die far away from all that in some country I could probably not pronounce.   So Rebolledo was ‘brainwashed’ by the Army but enjoys using his service for special treatment.  I always find this special kind of Veteran Pride a bit shallow.

     

  • One of our resident Gold Star Mothers, Denise Williams sends another guest post.

    One of our resident Gold Star Mothers, Denise Williams sends another guest post.

    What The People Want

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    Everyday, every single day, there is another howler monkey on the mainstream media screeching how “this”, whatever the manufactured outrage du jour is, “will bring down the Trump Presidency”. How in all that is good, sane and rational anyone would be joyful about bringing down the sitting President is beyond comprehension. I’ve heard it said, and I agree, that is akin to hoping the pilot of the plane we are all on crashes. But, I digress.

    The latest is a piece of work called, “Fear” by Bob Woodward. We all remember him, one of the duo who cultivated “Deep Throat” which led to Watergate and ultimately Nixon’s resignation. While that was a dark time in our Nation’s history, for a lot of reasons, the parallels to what is going on today seem much darker.

    In 1973, we were a Nation at war, an unpopular war to be sure. We had lost too many, far too many sons and daughters who were fighting in a land with place names most Americans never heard of, nor could they pronounce. The country was divided, politically and socially, divisions that seem quaint in comparisons to what is going on today. That is, if the mainstream media and political pundits are to be believed.
    Part of the pablum we are currently being fed is the idea that this President is the locus of all the division. He is the cause, that he tapped into some deep, savage, and unbridled hate for all that is good and right and fair and just that has long lurked just beneath the surface of the uncivilized masses. Those who know better due to their superior education, intellect, breeding and awoken social conscience are doing all they can to reign in the base and backward impulses of those masses, primarily by telling us what the masses really do think. One of their proofs is the fact Bob Woodard’s book, “Fear” has reached Best Seller status. Here, proof, that millions want to read and know the truth, millions support ending this national tragedy that is this Presidency. Bob Woodward is a hero.
    The problem is reality. As in, they have lost touch with it, if they ever even knew what it was. They still can’t accept their evolved, progressive and utopian world view is not being joyously embraced and triumphantly implemented. They seem to be operating under the assumption that they didn’t get their message out, they didn’t properly convey that only the worst sorts, and a small minority of the worst sorts, would other than wholeheartedly embrace their view.

    Hence, the daily outrage du jour. Hence, the daily howler monkey carnival act screeching about the latest horror from this administration. The fault of course lies squarely and wholly on the shoulders of those savages whose basest instincts were ignited by the hateful rhetoric of this mistake, this national disgrace, this President. Sure, maybe there is a smidgen of blame for them to own in that they didn’t sufficiently get the message out, but how can it be the fault of a lion tamer when the lion decides to bite the whip, or the arm wielding it, instead of sitting pretty?
    It is not their fault the lion is a wild animal, only acting on it’s nature. The proof there is, the lions that have been hand-raised since birth, that have had their natures wholly suppressed, don’t ever bite. In other words, lions that are no longer lions. They are some domesticated quasi-pet that can’t ever be fully trusted and therefore must always be constrained, caged and managed, but displaying them and making them dance to the whip is proof their methods are right.

    Today, however, something happened that none of them could have anticipated. Today, the masses spoke in a way none could have predicted. “Fear” has been knocked from the top spot of Barnes & Noble’s Best Seller list. The Amazon site has been crashed by the influx of orders for another tome. What is this book? Is it another scathing, scatological, scintillating tell-all, exposing the heinousness of this President or this administration?

    Actually, no. The book that has taken the number one, most purchased spot on Barnes & Noble, that has caused the Amazon link to crash under the weight of interest, won’t be released until November 13, 2018. The book is the author’s first offering, though part of her ability to become published is because of a famous relative. The author is Peggy Rowe, mother of blue collar hero Mike Rowe, of “Dirty Jobs”, “MikeRoweWorks Foundation” and “Returning The Favor” fame.

    The book is a memoir, “About My Mother – True Stories of a Horse-Crazy Daughter and Her Baseball-Obsessed Mother”. It is a collection of stories about Peggy Rowe’s mother. And about life. It is a book about love. Family. Hope. Laughter. All set in a uniquely American landscape, a landscape we are told by our betters that is not better. A less evolved landscape, according to those who are more evolved. And yet. Fully two months before it is released, it has replaced “Fear” as the most purchased book on the sites of the two biggest sellers of books in the land.

    There is a lesson here for those who are more evolved, more enlightened, more progressive, that only you can see from your elevated perch. That lesson is simply, the brightness of the future you are hurtling towards, the journey on which you insist we all join is the reflection of the sun off the macadam you are plunging towards, hopefully at breakneck – literally – speed.

    For those who do the Book of Faces, I highly recommend checking out the following link.
    https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe/videos/924465271079780/

    I’ll also recommend finding out more about “Returning The Favor”,
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7311010/ as well as “Returning The Favor Effect”, http://mikerowe.com/2018/05/well-be-back-post-ideas-to-returning-the-favor-effect/, as well as on the Book of Faces for your daily antidote to the meanness andvileness flooding the internet. Here, Americans post links and stories about “Bloody Do-Gooders” in Mike Rowe’s words, who are making the world a better place, all across the land.

    While on MikeRowe.com, be sure to check out Peggy’s blogs. Reading those shows his apple didn’t fall far from his tree. Who’d a thunk it? The character of a family influences that of its progeny more than the cultural milieu, or in some cases, in spite of it. Maybe it does take a village, but the people in that village are what counts.

  • Thursday morning feel good stories.

    Thursday morning feel good stories.

    From IRVINGTON, AL

    Mobile County deputies were flagged down on Padgett Switch Road around 3:00 p.m. for reports of a homeowner shooting a suspected burglar.

    Captain Paul Burch reports an elderly homeowner set up a security system because of previous break-ins to the property. The homeowner said he was alerted Wednesday afternoon of someone breaking into the property and went to see what was happening.

    When he arrived to the property, he said there were 2 men burglarizing a shed. There was an altercation, and that’s when the homeowner fired shots, striking one of the suspected burglars.

    MSCO says Travis Carter was shot in the head, but injuries appear to not be life-threatening. Carter is being charged with burglary.

    Captain Burch says the second suspect Craig Cumbie, is in custody as well.

    As of right now, there have been no charges issued for the homeowner, but authorities will be handing the case over to the District Attorney’s office

    From DEER LODGE, TN 

    Authorities in eastern Tennessee say a 12-year-old boy shot and killed his mother’s husband during a domestic dispute.

    News outlets report 56-year-old Kevron Thomas “Tommy” Durham was shot twice with a rifle Saturday night. A release from District Attorney General Russell Johnson says authorities had received at least five previous calls from the home for domestic violence, although none resulted in criminal charges.

    Johnson says authorities believe the child was coming to the defense of his mother, a repeated victim of domestic violence. He says authorities are determining what they “can do through juvenile court with the suspect.” He says juvenile court can provide counseling and services, but that if he were an adult, he wouldn’t be charged for defending a third party.

     

  • Moderate Dog looking to stay in a nice place on the Potomic.

    Moderate Dog looking to stay in a nice place on the Potomic.

    Secretary Mattis seems like he is all too familiar with the rumor mill in DC.

    Where else is he going to find a place where he can develop a plan to kill more people than where he is?  Mattis being where he is makes me sleep well at night.

  • Ft. Trump, home of the Kielbasi Corps.

    Ft. Trump, home of the Kielbasi Corps.

    It seems our Polish friends are keen on the idea of having US Troops stationed there.  To be fair, the Polish have been unwavering in their support of the Global War on Terrorism.   I have several friends who live there, for some strange reason they do not care much for Russians or Germans.

    President Trump joins Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday at a joint news conference at the White House. (Michael Reynolds/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

    After months of pushing for a permanent U.S. military presence in Poland as a bulwark against Russia, the Polish president offered President Trump a new incentive tailored to his real estate sensibilities: naming rights.

    “I would very much like for us to set up a permanent base in Poland, which we would call Fort Trump,” Polish President Andrzej Duda said Tuesday in a joint news conference at the White House. “I firmly believe that this is possible. I am convinced that such a decision lies in the Polish interest and in the interest of the United States.”

    Standing nearby, Trump smirked and raised his right eyebrow before pursing his lips as he appeared to consider the possibility of an American military base in Poland emblazoned with his name.

    Though the Polish president’s naming proposal appeared to be in jest, Trump said Poland was willing to make a “very major” contribution if the United States were to establish a permanent military presence in the nation.

    “If they’re willing to do that, it’s something we will certainly talk about,” Trump said.

    In May 2018, the Polish government offered to spend up to $2 billion to establish a permanent U.S. military presence in Poland.

    A senior Polish government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Warsaw would potentially be willing to spend even more over time or offer additional incentives to Washington.

    U.S. forces are already deployed to Poland on a rotational basis, part of an effort by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to step up defenses on its eastern flank after Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.

    The United States does not currently operate any permanent military bases in Poland. In March, the United States and Poland said technical problems would delay completion of the Polish section of a U.S. missile defense shield by two years to 2020.  Link HERE

    All jokes aside, the Polish have been doing great things.  When the Soviet Union fell apart Poland had about the same economy as Ukraine.  Unlike Ukraine, the Polish embraced Western Free Markets and as a result are now about 8 times the economy of Ukraine.  There has also been steadfast resistance to Islamic thugs in Poland.  Besides, its bigly fun to serve with a Pole.

  • Wednesday feel good stories.

    Wednesday feel good stories.

    From Houston, TX

    Police are looking for a man who forced himself inside a family’s home in southeast Houston and shot the homeowner.

    While the family was sleeping, the intruder broke in and said he was a cop, according to the Houston Police Department.  Both the intruder and the homeowner pulled out guns when they got into a scuffle inside the home on Loper St. and Falvey St, says police. The intruder shot the homeowner in the hand and fled the scene.

    According to HPD, the homeowner was taken to the hospital in stable condition.

    Police said this scene is still under investigation. They have no description of the suspect.

    From Hardin County, KY

    A Nelson County man shot in the head by a homeowner after he reportedly forced his way into a Hall Road residence last week, will appear today in Hardin District Court to face two charges of second-degree burglary.

    Christopher Ira Little, 30, of Boston, Kentucky, has been hospitalized since last Friday at University Hospital in Louisville. He was booked Wednesday afternoon into the Hardin County Detention Center and bond in his case will be set today.

    Second-degree burglary is a Class C felony punishable by five to 10 years in prison, if convicted.

    Little was charged Monday by Kentucky State Police after police say he broke into two homes on Hall Road within 30 minutes of each other. He was shot in the head as he forced his way into a second residence in the 500 block of Hall Road in eastern Hardin County.

    According to an arrest citation, Little first went to a neighboring home where he attempted to enter through the front door. A woman at the home wouldn’t let him in. Little then went around to the back of the home and forced open a small window, unlocked the door and entered the home, police said.

    The woman hid in a bedroom of her home with a firearm, according to the report. Little reportedly asked the woman, “Why did you call the police?” and then fled prior to KSP’s arrival, police said.

    Little was found across the road where a male homeowner shot him as he made his way into the residence. KSP was called by a woman at the second residence who said her husband had shot someone breaking into their home, according to police.

    Little was airlifted from the home with non-life-threatening injuries.

    From Hardin, KY …  Never mess with a man’s dog, kin folks should know better.

    A Vine Grove man was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with first-degree assault — domestic violence after reportedly running over his daughter’s legs three times with a pickup truck.

    Charles Rakes, 55, was arrested by the Vine Grove Police Department on a warrant following an incident Tuesday afternoon. According to an arrest warrant, Rakes ran over the woman’s legs multiple times with his 1992 Toyota pickup truck on Blackjack Road in Radcliff.

    The arrest documents said Rakes and the woman argued over his dog getting out of his truck at her home.The woman said she disagreed with that account and is unaware why her father was angry. She said he showed up at her home and was chasing a friend with a metal rod. He then “intentionally struck” the woman with his vehicle and ran over her legs, according to the warrant.

    He reportedly backed the truck up across her legs again while she was “lying on the ground,” the warrant stated. He then drove over her a third time before leaving, witnesses told Radcliff police.

    The woman suffered serious injuries to both legs and was transported to Hardin Memorial Hospital. On Saturday, she said she is home and recovering, but will need additional treatment. She was told she might have lifelong issues with her legs resulting from muscle and ligament damage.

    According to the warrant, he also threatened her with a pry bar or lug wrench before fleeing.
  • Enough is enough already.

    Enough is enough already.

    How many Veteran Charities are there?  Would you say 1,500?  Maybe 15,000 or more?   According to the IRS there are more than 40,000 Veteran Charities.  At what point will we as a Veteran community tell people to knock it off already?

     

    Link HERE

    This does not include the myriad of Local, State and Federal government organizations who support Veterans.  It seems that there is a constant roll out of new programs to assist Veterans these days, even the Shitbirds.

    The Veterans Health Administration in 2017 offered to treat vets who don’t normally qualify for care because they earned a less-than-honorable discharge. Almost no one used the program.

    Now veterans’ groups are hoping a change in the program will help that group of veterans when they struggle with thoughts of suicide.

    Roadside Bomb

    At his home outside San Diego, former Marine Lance Cpl. Josh Onan keeps some photographs next to his TV. The photos are from his days as a Marine. In 2006, he was in Ramadi, Iraq when his Humvee was hit by a roadside bomb.

    “I remember laying down in the truck. Waking up, there is dust and debris all over me,” Onan said. “And there was an Iraqi colonel, who is sitting in the truck with us and he’s just screaming, screaming and I don’t understand what he’s saying. So, that’s when I realized, ‘Oh here we go, something big is happening.’”

    During the next year, Onan would be in and out of trouble: small infractions, which he chalks up to the amount of medication prescribed for his head injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. Then, while on leave, he was caught with a small amount of cocaine. That was it. He was kicked out of the Marines.

    Onan looks at a picture of himself in his battle gear.

    “I’m 32 years old now, and this guy is 20, and I look up to this guy,” he said. “I know it’s me but I miss everything about him. Sometimes it’s hard to find this guy.”

    Onan is one of the thousands of veterans who have other-than-honorable discharges. They don’t typically qualify for VA benefits, even though vets like Onan have a high suicide rate.

    To address that, the VA last summer started a new program: this group of veterans can come into the VA and be treated for mental health issues at least for 90 days.

    KPBS asked the VA how many people used the program in the first year. The VA figures show nationally 115 veterans used the program. Advocates said the number is a fraction of the veterans who would now qualify for mental health care. Twenty-five of those patients were in San Diego.

    “They came in saying they had an urgent need and they were evaluated and received care for that urgent need whether it was a substance use disorder or suicidal thoughts,” said Dr. Neal Doran, of VA San Diego.   Article HERE

    So now the VA has the mandate to search out and identify the people who could not manage to honorably complete their military service.  Everyone should join the military for at least a few days so they will be taken care of for the rest of their lives.  All any veteran has to do is say they have thoughts of canceling their birthday and the sky will open up.   I would debunk the “22 A Day” myth again but why bother people with facts when they have already made up their minds.

    While a certain Jew-ish Lawyer type keeps stuffing his pockets with money donated by gullible denigrates, the people he tends to attack are stuck in the trenches trying to deal with these problems in real time.

    Chaplains discuss their history and experiences working with suicide cases at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Feb. 11, 2015.

    Article HERE

    Honestly, with all the VSO’s and Charities out there…one would think enough is enough already.