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Letter to Editors from Dr. Starner Jones

Dear Mr. President:

During my shift in the Emergency Room last night, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B; ringtone.

While glancing over her patient chart, I happened to notice that her payer status was listed as “Medicaid”! During my examination of her, the patient informed me that she smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and somehow still has money to buy pretzels and beer.

And, you and our Congress expect me to pay for this woman’s health care? I contend that our nation’s “health care crisis” is not the result of a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses. Rather, it is the result of a “crisis of culture”, a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on luxuries and vices while refusing to take care of one’s self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. It is a culture based in the irresponsible credo that “I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me”.

Once you fix this “culture crisis” that rewards irresponsibility and dependency, you’ll be amazed at how quickly our nation’s health care difficulties will disappear.

Respectfully,

STARNER JONES

He has been called a racist for the letter http://activerain.com/blogsview/1374274/dr-starner-jones-md-racist-of-the-week & http://www.osborneink.com/2010/01/dear-dr-starner-jones-md/

Mixed responses, some supportive, some in sarcastic opposition, some appalled. http://spotlight.vitals.com/2009/10/dr-roger-starner-jones-muses-crisis-culture/

Feb
25

The New Math

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Math Problem: (no calculators on test)

Joe has 10 apples, Bob has 5 apples. To achieve economic justice how many apples does Obama take control of?

Ans: (15)

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Feb
16

Jihad Rehab – Video

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Isn’t this sweet? Arts & crafts and group hugs to soothe the savage beast. I’m thinking this is just another display of  “al-taqiyya” (a strategy of deception against non-Muslims). Watch and decide for yourself.

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Feb
09

Today’s Shallow Thought

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Any ideology, religious or irreligious, that leads to the slaughter of innocents must be reformed or destroyed.

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Sorry kids! It appears the circus won’t be coming to town.

Michelle Malkin : Courtroom Cirque du Jihad – Townhall.com.

Jan
29

Today’s Shallow Thought

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A Melting Pot will remain “Great” so long as the ingredients are of high quality, otherwise it spoils.

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On Christmas Day, Dec. 25th of 2009, an “alleged” Muslim terrorist  tried to set off a bomb and bring down a passenger jet in an attempt to murder more than 250 people over Detroit, Michigan. Details of the event became clear faster than the response from the government. In fact it took three days for an official statement from the President, which tied the effort to a lone extremist. (wouldn’t want to rile up any sentiment among the followers of the ‘Religion of Hypersensitivity’ I suppose).  I don’t need to make any link to Islamic advocacy groups criticizing the terrorism attempt because they haven’t!

Subsequent news reports have tied the alleged suspect in the attempted bombing to al Qaeda and have reported that US intelligence was aware of the ‘attacker’ before the event. The criticism of both the Administration and the intelligence community began to roil across the internet and news media.

Then, on Dec. 29th, a panicked report of someone loose with a gun shuts down the Capitol for hours.

Given the above connections I could not help but paronoically think that the O administration might have contrived the “capitol shooter” to deflect criticism of the Administration’s handling of a real terrorist event. After all, we have recently seen DHS call attention to “right wing extremists” being a threat and equating Islamic extremism with Right Wing extremism.

Sorry, but I think a few nuts running amok in Western society are not near the concern that millions of radicalized Islamists should be.


I won’t deny that human activity may be a factor in the “climate change” debate but the discussion must also recognize non-human factors as well. Ian Pilmer presents, in the following videos, evidence to believe that Man is not as significant in altering climate as Al Gore and his disciples would have us believe. Enjoy!

(if you don’t have time to watch the videos, American Conservative University makes a podcast available for listening here)

Part 1:

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Part 5:

Categories : Climate Change
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Let me state up front that I am a skeptic of strictly “man caused” climate change – we may have some impact but solar activity and natural cycles deserve more credit in my opinion. That being said the issue of climate change will be the driving force behind the next attempt at immigration reform. I say this based on my below summary of a news story out of the Copenhagen climate summit and my thoughts that follow.

Climate Change Tent City?

Climate Change Tent City?

At the recent Copenhagen summit to discuss climate change, WorldNews reported on a “substantive paragraph” dealing with “adaptation to climate change” that is being considered for inclusion into any agreement out of the summit. The text of the paragraph is not released but the focus is on dealing with people impacted or displaced by the effects of climate change. A name for these displaced people started out as “climate refugees” but has been dropped and may be replaced by the phrase “climate change-induced displacees”.

There will be a demand to provide logistics and financial support for the “displacees” as well as international cooperation and the expectation that nations will open their borders to accept the “refugees”. Buried in the story are references to people affected by natural disasters, conflict and generalized violence. Estimates for people displaced by rising sea levels and natural disasters have grown from 50 million in 2010 up to as much as a billion by 2050.

Here is the complete WorldNews story.

A few thoughts occurred to me as I read this article.

  • - I’m certain these estimates made by “man-caused” climate change advocates will find a climate based cause for any disaster or conflict. Besides rising sea levels, any weather-related disaster and possibly earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tidal waves – almost any naturally occurring event – will be attributed to “man-caused” climate change. But beyond this, weak economies, civil unrest, tribal conflicts, genocide and other “man caused” -human suffering will be attributed to climate change for reasons such as food scarcity, lifestyle changes or just plain fear.
  • - As an example, when blaming economic suffering due to climate change, consider that when petroleum use is significantly reduced as desired by the climate change proponents the petroleum producing countries will suffer losses in revenue. Could they then claim economic hardship due to climate change and demand some of their population be accepted into other nations as “displacees”? Yeah, my combination of xenophobia and Islamophobia has reared its ugly head and I am imagining Jihadists moving into Western nations (their sworn enemies) under the guise of “climate change”.
  • - Climate “displacees” will move to developed, wealthier nations further burdening these nations beyond what the LDC’s (lesser developed countries) are expecting in payment for climate mitigation. Any agreements out of Copenhagen or any future climate change negotiations will likely require nations to revise immigration policies to favor “victims” of climate change.
  • - This increased influx of climate change migrants will accelerate the fracturing of the host societies because political correctness and multiculturalism will, as is the case now, provide accommodation rather than expect assimilation. The “displacees” will, with encouragement from climate change advocates, see themselves as “victims” and likely to be more strident in demanding concessions and services.
  • - The last attempt at major immigration reform in America was not passed with the contentious issue of amnesty for illegal immigrants being the biggest stumbling block. The next attempt at immigration reform will be pushed by both the advocates and potential “refugees” demanding amnesty as a condition because “climate change has made it impossible for them to return home”.

List of countries and territories by fertility rate – Wikipedia.

Countries by Fertility Rate

World Population by Nation – Wikipedia