Masking totalitarianism: Negative vs. positive rights

One of the oldest notions in the history of mankind is that some people are to give orders and others are to obey. The powerful elite believe that they have wisdom superior to the masses and that they’ve been ordained to forcibly impose that wisdom on the rest of us.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/walter-williams/12-03-2013/masking-totalitarianism-negative-vs-positive-rights

Local basketball results Dec. 4, 2013

BOYS BASKETBALL:

LANDMARK moved to 4-0 with an 82-58 win Nov. 26 over Hebron.

GIRLS BASKETBALL:

LANDMARK edged Our Lady of Mercy 62-61 Nov. 25. Joy Stucker scored 24 points while Diamond Smith added 18 points and 11 rebounds. Jillian Price and Abby Johns scored 9 each. The next night the Lady War Eagles lost 45-43 to Hebron, as Stucker led the team with 13 and Johns scored 9. The Lady War Eagles are 2-3 on the season.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-03-2013/local-basketball-results-dec-4-2013

A dangerous ‘game,’ ignored by mainstream media

New York City police authorities are investigating a series of unprovoked physical attacks in public places on people who are Jewish, in the form of what is called “the knockout game.”

The way the game is played, one of a number of young blacks decides to show that he can knock down some stranger on the streets, preferably with one punch, as they pass by. Often some other member of the group records the event, so that a video of that “achievement” is put on the Internet, to be celebrated.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/thomas-sowell/12-03-2013/dangerous-%E2%80%98game%E2%80%99-ignored-mainstream-media

No thanks for these bad developments

I will be the first to acknowledge that there is much to be thankful for about life in America, especially when compared to those beyond our borders whose daily lives are marked by war, hunger and disease. Despite our kvetching, grumbling and complaining, most Americans have it pretty good compared to less fortunates the world over.

Still, I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that all of our so-called blessings will amount to little more than gilding on a cage if we don’t safeguard the freedoms on which this nation was founded.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/john-w-whitehead/12-03-2013/no-thanks-these-bad-developments

Christmas season musings: Chestnuts, open fire, snow

When we reflect on Christmas, we think of the emphasis on shopping and the many exciting things associated with the holiday season. Early on, such as days like we are experiencing now, you can look out your window and see the leaves falling.

Falling leaves this time of the year remind you of October when they turned and gave us that splendor, which goes away all too quickly. This year, however, the color seemed to stay with us longer than I can remember. This past Thanksgiving, there were a few trees here and there which retained their color.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/loran-smith/12-03-2013/christmas-season-musings-chestnuts-open-fire-snow

Making a brave move on the metro transportation front

The announcement that the Atlanta Braves are abandoning Turner Field in downtown Atlanta for a location in the suburbs was a shock to almost everybody. There are many questions that must be answered, most important among them being how much of the $302 million in “public” funding will come from Cobb County taxpayers.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/baruch-feigenbaum/12-03-2013/making-brave-move-metro-transportation-front

Be a pig or be a possum

Mama had great stories. My favorite was the only one I asked often for her to repeat. It has become something of an anthem in my life.

She grew up in the 1930s Appalachians where life was remote and simple but meaningful. She told the story of a simple-minded cousin named Henry who was sent by his parents to visit other members of the family.

It was a journey of several hours on foot so it required that he stop and have a meal with another family. In a burlap sack, Henry toted a baby pig which his daddy had instructed that he should give to Henry’s aunt and uncle as a gift.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/ronda-rich/12-03-2013/be-pig-or-be-possum

The ACA flop & the filibuster

Contrary to what a lot of the citizenry thinks, my opinion is that a lot has happened recently in the nation’s capital.

There have been charges of incompetence against the presidency for the “disastrous” roll out of the ACA. There was a slight change in the Senate’s tradition of a minority of members filibustering the activities of the majority and the executive branch. There were also other lower decibel rumblings. All are good and well, showing that our elected representatives are doing the people’s work.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-03-2013/aca-flop-filibuster

The ACA flop & the filibuster

Contrary to what a lot of the citizenry thinks, my opinion is that a lot has happened recently in the nation’s capital.

There have been charges of incompetence against the presidency for the “disastrous” roll out of the ACA. There was a slight change in the Senate’s tradition of a minority of members filibustering the activities of the majority and the executive branch. There were also other lower decibel rumblings. All are good and well, showing that our elected representatives are doing the people’s work.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-03-2013/aca-flop-filibuster

Robert Hall of Tyrone

Mr. Robert “Roy” Hall of Tyrone passed away Sunday, December 1, 2013.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen D. Hall and is survived by his daughters, Connie Sparks of Port Angeles, Wash.; Donna Watson and her husband, Jerry of Tyrone; sons, Randy Hall and his wife Donna of Luttrell, Tenn.; Keith Creel of Tyrone; granddaughter, Angela Griffin and her husband, Cliff of Sharpsburg; grandsons, Thom Sparks, Steven Sparks, Ryan Hall and his wife Mary; great granddaughters, Ashley Griffin and Sarah Hall.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-03-2013/robert-hall-tyrone