Some Good Remains

American society has degenerated to a horrific extent. Community, fraternity, faith, and charity have been deprecated in favor of government largess and coercion. This has brought about the wholesale dissolution of many good and right things that weren’t even part of the equation written by the Statists.

It’s so easy to see only the evil and the darkness.

Some good remains however. Some lights of rightness still flicker in the darkness and depravity. The community in and surrounding Little Chute, Wisconsin seems to be one of them.

That they could come together and give such a gift to a young man who would in most places and by most people be considered “one of the least of these brothers and sisters” shows that there’s still hope.

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How The Game Is Played

When it comes to football, especially high school and college football, how the game is played is supposed to be more important than the score or seasonal standings. This doesn’t seem to be how it actually works most of the time, though. Hence, it great to see when it does and to see teams like St. Clairsville High School’s Red Devils, coaches like Brett McLean, and players like Michael Ferns.

How The Game Is Played…Or Should Be, At Least

It’s really quite a simple thing – but simple seems to be bloody damn hard more often than not – Coach McLean, Michael Ferns, and the starting Red Devils did the right thing and showed the depth and strength of character and fellowship that school athletics are supposed to teach young people.

I could go into all the details but ESPN has does a better job of that than I probably could. Just go to the link in the first paragraph if you want the sad and amazing details.

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Super Bowl XLV

Sunday, February 6, 2011 is the Super Bowl Sunday, the day of Super Bowl XLV. It’s an American tradition of sorts and one of the larger “party days” of the year – and, oh yeah, it’s a pretty big sporting event too. 😉

This year it’s the Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, two solid teams with a lot to offer.

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Green Bay Packers
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Pittsburgh Steelers

So who do you think is going to win Sunday?

Or do you even care, given the quality of the field? I’m fairly sure that I don’t – but I really only watch the game for the commercials most years.

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Obama Backs Vick

Sadly, Michael “Sick” Vick, the herpes-infected sexual predating, dog-killing, ghetto thug, escaped justice and was allowed to return to the NFL via the utter moral failure of the Philadelphia Eagles’ management.

This was an unacceptable but not unexpected turn of events.

Sadly, society has degenerated and organizations like the NFL and the Philadelphia Eagles only see the fact that this vile buck nigger can play football very well and bring more money into their coffers.

Personally, since the legal system failed America, I firmly believe that it’s up to the American people to exact retribution upon Sick Vick and those who’ve enabled him to escape true justice.

In simpler and blunter terms, remove Vick’s ability to run and throw – whether through killing him or mutilating his arms and legs (my personal preference) – and the NFL would have no further use for him and justice would be served.

What was unexpected – though I suppose it really shouldn’t have been – was President Obama going out of his way to personally thank and commend the Eagles’ owner, Jeffrey Lurie for hiring this ghetto trash.

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was surprised to hear the president’s voice on the phone. Barack Obama had two things to discuss with Lurie: the redemption of Michael Vick and the alternative-energy plans Lurie unveiled this fall for Lincoln Financial Field. I talked about the Vick story on NBC last night.

“The president wanted to talk about two things, but the first was Michael,” Lurie told me. “He said, ‘So many people who serve time never get a fair second chance. He was … passionate about it. He said it’s never a level playing field for prisoners when they get out of jail. And he was happy that we did something on such a national stage that showed our faith in giving someone a second chance after such a major downfall.”

Lurie said Obama and he talked football. “He’s a real football fan,” Lurie said. “He loves his Bears. He really follows it. He knew how Michael was doing. It was really interesting to hear.”

In sporting terms this is known as an Unforced Error. There was no valid reason for Obama to have interjected his praise of Vick and Lurie’s hiring of him into a call about the Eagles’ plans to use alternative energy sources at their stadium.

One of Sick Vick’s Surviving Victims


This Is What Obama Is Supporting With His Praise

While there are no valid reasons for the POTUS to laud the Philadelphia Eagles hiring of the sick and vicious felon, Michael Vick – or for any human being possessed of a conscience to do so – there are reasons and/or excuses why Barack Obama might choose to vocally endorse the dog killer’s actions and those of his enablers.

Black Is Black

As Whoopi Goldberg said during her earlier defense of Sick Vick’s dog fighting, such cruel bloodsports are part of the Black Identity and Barack Obama has gone out of his way to self-identify as wholly and solely Black.

It may be that, as part of his expunging his White heritage and adoption of a solely Black persona, that he has either lost the capacity to be outraged by Vick’s activities or has restrained any such outrage in favor of racial solidarity and an acceptance of all of the Blacks’ “culture,” including those that normal people find intolerable.

This degraded ethical base might make it far easier for Obama to sympathize with Vick, irrespective of the atrocities the vermin committed. With Blacks and Hispanics making up only approximately 25% of the US population but 60% of the convicted felons, this would almost make sense from a purely pragmatic, racialist viewpoint.

Black Is Bloc

By and large – one of my wives being an exception – Blacks rallied behind Sick Vick from the very beginning and have been unwavering in both their support and their use of him to further their racialist agenda. President Obama’s open support of Vick might be nothing but another cynical ploy to cement the support of the Blacks in his upcoming 2012 election, an election that he is unlikely to win even with their support and foredoomed to loose without it.

If this is the case, it’s not too shabby of a political ploy. The Blacks will eat it up and be a little more likely to turn out to vote for him and the Liberals will, despite how they might feel about Vick, will see it as, or twist it into, an tacit attack on the American judicial system and, therefor, a sign that they should continue to support Obama.

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Irrespective of whether Obama has become enamored of his Black Identity enough to not to be bothered by Sick Vick’s depravity or has become cynical enough to disregard it in order to use the Blacks racial solidarity for his own devices, or some combination of both, his supporting Vick and praising Lurie for making use of Vick’s skills to enhance the Eagles’ bottom line was a disgusting and grossly reprehensible act.

The only true and worthwhile question is what form should America’s retribution take. That is a difficult question since it inherently deals with how far the chain of culpability stretches and what each link in that chain deserves as punishment.

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