Posted on 01/18/2016 9:06:44 AM PST by Rummyfan
Canadians are dead, and so is satire. Six Quebeckers get slaughtered by Islamic terrorists in Burkina Faso, and to honor their memory Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leads a moment of silence ...at a mosque.
Speaking of prime ministers, having spent his entire premiership assuring us that whatever happens in the news headlines is nothing to do with Islam, David Cameron has suddenly discovered a few things that are to do with Islam. The opening paragraph from Mr Cameron's column in the London Times:
Where in the world do you think the following things are happening? School governors' meetings where male governors sit in the meeting room and the women have to sit out of sight in the corridor. Young women only allowed to leave their house in the company of a male relative. Religious councils that openly discriminate against women and prevent them from leaving abusive marriages.
The answer, I'm sorry to say, is Britain.
(Excerpt) Read more at steynonline.com ...
I love Steyn! He’s so funny.
'The experience of Western European countries which have ghettos and excluded localities shows that the integration of the Muslim community is practically impossible,' Zeman said in a televised interview Sunday.
'Let them have their culture in their countries and not take it to Europe, otherwise it will end up like Cologne,' he added, referring to the mass New Year's Eve assaults on women in Germany and elsewhere.
President Zeman is a leftie, but not suicidal.
His observations and analysis are biting. Not really funny
It is even better in Mass. The Supreme General Court of the Commonwealth is the Legislature, the Supreme Judaical Court is just that, you have an Appellate Court, a Superior Court, which is also an Appellate court of Appeals from the District Court, the former was created when hanging witches was popular.
That does sound confusing!!
” Heâs so funny.”
But do you just laugh or do you also get angry?
Humor can be disarming... Unfortunately often it disarms the person that’s laughing.
His writing style is very amusing. He’s a wit, no doubt about it, but like all wits, he’s a serious person. I would even say he was a slightly depressed person. Wit and depression go hand in hand.
I’ve often turned him off when he guest hosts Rush because he starts going on about how America is over. He may be right but I can’t deal with it. And he’s my favorite sub!
“Iâve often turned him off when he guest hosts Rush because he starts going on about how America is over. He may be right but I canât deal with it.”
I think we all better start finding a way to deal with it or it will be over. And it won’t be just America but the white race also. Getting angry would be a good start.
He’s my favorite sub too. He’s so funny, but the message is so depressing.
Because of the dubious stuff that went in Salem the Royal Governor Created the Superior Court that could hear appeals from the District Court.
Over the years the power of the District Courts was reduced so that they can only levy fines or give you 2.5 years on the County. You can request a Jury Trial.
In the Superior Court you can get the AX, all my jury duty has been on that level. My Lawyer pals recommend to their felons, do the 2.5 rather than 10 in the Big House.
Interesting! Thank you.
A couple of new books out about Salem - plus a new production of The Crucible in NYC. That trial never ceases to interest people.
Probably told Trudeau there was some prime hash at the mosque...
My family were early settlers in Salem, 1628, they didn't like the place and went South in 1631.
I often tell my Granddaughter, the Evil Katie, that she is going to go crazy for about eight years. This insanity will abate around 21 and she will return to her normal Evil self, more or less. She is a very smart kid so I hope less,
I recommend to my son that the Marines could help focus her attention in the future. Did wonders for several of my cousins.
In those days the general insanity of young women was not recognized and witch craft was thought to be real.
Getting back to Miller, he was a NY commie and used the witch trials as an allegory for the McCarthy era. Read up on the communist party and their fellow travelers.
Remember if he was any real kind of man Ms Monroe would never have tossed him out an married Joe DiMaggio.
The Crucible can be read on one level - the actual Salem witch trial. It’s a very good play with wonderful dialogue using the language of people who still knew their King James Bible. I have seen many productions and the McCarthy theme is not very obvious. And the further we get away from that time, the less obvious it is.
And that’s my NY Values opinion.
No, she married Miller after DiMaggio. He wrote The Misfits for her in 1961. Fine movie.
In 1952, Elia Kazan appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC); unwilling to risk his promising career in Hollywood for the Communist cause that he had come to despise, Kazan named eight members of the Group Theater, including Clifford Odets, Paula Strasberg, Lillian Hellman, J. Edward Bromberg, and John Garfield,[29] who in recent years had been fellow members of the Communist Party.[30]
After speaking with Kazan about his testimony, Miller traveled to Salem, Massachusetts to research the witch trials of 1692.[19] The Crucible, in which Miller likened the situation with the House Un-American Activities Committee to the witch hunt in Salem in 1692.
I was wrong about Marilyn just being nasty.
Other than that after reading the above it seems Miller had an agenda. WIKI
An argument can be made that those who wrote the King James were influenced by the Lollard Bible, there is a thing called the subtle twisting of language to prove a particular point, The Bard gave an example and I can't remember it, damn my mind.
My point was simply that The Crucible is a strong play that does not have to be about anything else but the events of the 17th century. There is nothing in the script to indicate it is about a modern political event. I only mentioned the play to engage with you about Salem and its enduring interest. If I knew you would harangue me about Miller, I would never have brought up the play. As always on FR, I made the mistake of being “sociable.”
I know what a Lollard Bible is. I study Medieval English history.
Speaking of the Lollard Bible I had a buy on a 90% complete one a few years ago. I lost it when I was out bid, a price I could not match, while it was being authenticated.
What really pissed me off, it was 90% complete, is that it was probably sold as pages.
I’ve always hated “The Crucible”.
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