Monthly Archives: July 2015

Selling baby body parts

Aborted fetus body parts. Whew.

I’ve always favored abortion rights, and have known several women who had abortions. Favored so long as the aborted “fetus” was not viable. And viability has changed over the years since Roe v Wade, making 21 weeks now capable of survival and growth to maturity.

Many Democrats, including our mendacious president, however, want no restrictions at all. Wonder how they’ll feel about this wrinkle that apparently keeps Planned Parenthood in the black—so to speak, so many of their clients being black women.

On one level it makes sense. Why discard usable “tissue,” as the body parts trade prefers to think of it, which might help others live better lives? But linked to the whole controversy of abortion, well.

Via Fox News.

UPDATE:  Texas boyo Kevin Williamson: “Trafficking in fetal body parts is a federal crime, and of course Planned Parenthood denies that it is involved in any such thing. A spokesman for the organization, Eric Ferrero, says that Planned Parenthood doesn’t sell pieces of dismembered children for profit, but instead is ‘reimbursed’ for them.”

A distinction without a difference, but their Democrat backers will be persuaded. Those who require persuasion.

MORE:  “Delaying an abortion to sell parts at a higher price is illegal in theory but really, like the Hyde amendment, completely unenforceable in practice.”

Reducing drug sentences

Finally, something our Little Barry Hussein does that I can agree with.

Although it would be better if he had the guts to champion, and the negotiating skills to push through Congress an end to the drug war. Of course he doesn’t, and therefore he won’t.

But commuting the disproportionate federal prison sentences for minor drug dealers (people caught with more than a small amount are blithely assumed to be dealers) is better than nothing.

Obama helps Iran get the bomb

Our Little Barry Hussein and his pal Lurch have pretended for months that they were drawing up a treaty with Iran to stop or at least slow their acquisition of nuclear weapons.

Instead, as is increasingly becoming apparent, they are consistently covering for Iran, almost acting as if they were Tehran’s defense lawyer against the West. Thereby helping the Iranians get the bomb. Appeasement that could very well lead to a nuclear World War III

Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu says the deal is “paving Iran’s way to many nuclear bombs and gives it hundreds of billions of dollars for its terrorism and conquest machine, thereby endangering the peace of the entire world.”

That’s about right, since the “deal” mainly depends on the word of dictators whose word has never been good.

Via Tablet Magazine & United With Israel.

UPDATE:  They will cheat, we will do nothing. An Iranian victory; a Western catastrophe.

MORE:  From military historian Frederick Kagan: “…the agreement says nothing about Iran’s terrorist activities, human-rights violations or role in regional weapons proliferation—all of which were drivers of the embargo in the first place. Iran makes no commitment to change its terrorist or oppressive ways, but the international community promises to eliminate those sanctions anyway.”

Son of Urban Renewal

That’s what this plan to move the (mainly black) poor into affluent (read mainly white) neighborhoods across the country at the direction of Wormtongue’s HUD is all about. Except it will work its displacement in the suburbs.

Urban Renewal became known by its true name of Urban Removal, as the (mainly black) poor were driven out of their own inner city housing in favor of gentrification which only the (mainly white) affluent could then afford.

Here we’ll have the opposite: the (mainly white) affluent will be driven out of their suburban neighborhoods to accommodate the (mainly black) urban poor bearing federal subsidy vouchers for homes they couldn’t otherwise afford. And the affluent suburbs will become the ghetto. While the (mainly white) affluent will pull up stakes and move their lives somewhere else.

The feds should begin this cynical manipulation in (mainly affluent white) urban and suburban Northwest D.C., moving in the (mainly black) poor from D.C.’s decades-old Southeast urban ghetto. But they won’t. Their hypocrisy is absolute. Their turf is sacrosanct.

Via WSJ & Instapundit.

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Rule 5: Alison Brie

29.-Alison-Brie

Can we now ban Fart, Barf & Itch?

I mean they banned the Confederate battle flag after the Charleston church massacre. Now that they have figured out that the FBI played a greater role than the flag did, it would only be fair to ban Fart, Barf & Itch.

Particularly now that we also know they have been conspiring with our Little Barry Hussein to corrupt the IRS and the “Justice” Department.

Via Instapundit

UPDATE:  Of course the FBI screwed up. They’re bureaucrats with guns and that’s what bureaucrats do. But they may have been even more screwed up than usual, says Eugene Volokh.

The Great Cholesterol Scam

UPDATED at bottom. Feds quietly overturn 40 years of bad advice.

I’ve had several family doctors over the years and most of them insisted that cholesterol, the so-called good and bad parts of it, was something to be concerned about—even to the extent of making dietary changes, etc. And then, way back in the early 1980s, I chanced upon a family physician who showed me my latest rather unfortunate cholesterol results and smiled and shrugged.

He said he didn’t think they were very much to worry about. He said he thought cholesterol as a health concern was over-rated. Unfortunately, he soon died (not of cholesterol-caused heart disease but of AIDS) and I wound up discovering how unusual he had been. Because I wound up with another doctor who was hell-bent on the subject. He was especially astounded to hear that I had started doing the Atkins diet on my own hook and was eating fatty meats and eggs every day. Like my grandparents who lived into their 90s.

Fatty meat and eggs, yowza! So he began badgering me about starting a course of statins, prescription drugs to lower my still rather bad cholesterol readings. I have always resisted prescription drugs and, remembering my old doc I resisted the statins and kept resisting them until me and the new guy got tired of arguing and parted. I found another doc who didn’t push statins and, by then, Atkins and other low-carb diets were becoming more or less respectable and the idea of eating fatty meat and eggs every day was much less objectionable.

I don’t know if the old statin-pusher has changed his tune or if he’s seen this new info, though you’ll have to read most of it to get the gist. They buried the lede for some reason.  Heh.  “In short. Cholesterol is healthy, saturated fat is healthy, salt is healthy and sugar is unhealthy”. Turns out there never was any hard evidence that cholesterol was even worrisome. Imagine that. It was on par with the federal government’s long-time insistence that low-fat diets were necessary, even if the increased sugar in low-fat diets could kill you. The latter is now blamed for our outbreaks of obesity and diabetes.

Admittedly, it’s hard to decide who to believe any more about anything. We’re lucky to have the Internet and its multiplicity of sources to compare and contrast. All I had before 1995 and the advent of the Web was my own stubbornness. It’s still a matter of homework and guesswork, however, especially if you tend, as I always have tended, to question authority. Which is a main reason I also discount claims of global warming/climate change, which you might call the new cholesterol. Although I must admit having Al Bore, Our Little Barry Hussein and the Dictator’s Club (aka the United Nations) all in the same GW/CC corner are excellent reasons to disbelieve in themselves.

Via Barrel Strength & American Digest

UPDATE: From the WaPo: “The nation’s top nutrition advisory panel has decided to drop its caution about eating cholesterol-laden food, a move that could undo almost 40 years of government warnings about its consumption.”

That was in February. The move later turned up buried on page 91 of a 572-page federal dietary report. As of July, most of the snooze media, which seldom reads past the executive summary, still hasn’t caught on. When the feds overturn 40 years of bad advice they do it on tippy-toe. And they wonder why people don’t trust them.