Sunday, March 25, 2007

S.N.M.C. and some other stuff.

Yeah, I know, I forgot the SNMC last week. Sorry. This one's from a band called Stuck Mojo. I try not to post political stuff, but with all that's going on in the world, it becomes more and more difficult not to.

Open Season

Sadly, the Dumb-o-crats don't seem to understand that GW has committed us to help Iraq rebuild. As Rome was not built in a day, neither will Iraq. If we pull out now, the terrorists will wrest control away, and we'll be in even more of a pickle than we are now. Sometimes I wonder if the Dems WANT us to lose.

Bottom line: We must not fail in Iraq, despite the Left's demand that we do so.

OK, enough political bullshit.

Here's something else that REALLY tweaks my giblets, courtesy of USAtoday.com.


Mass. girl's overdose raises questions
By Denise Lavoie, Associated Press

"HULL, Mass. — In the final months of Rebecca Riley's life, a school nurse said the little girl was so weak she was like a "floppy doll." The preschool principal had to help Rebecca off the bus because the 4-year-old was shaking so badly. And a pharmacist complained that Rebecca's mother kept coming up with excuses for why her daughter needed more and more medication. None of their concerns was enough to save Rebecca."

Sad.

"Rebecca — who had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity and bipolar disorder, or what used to be called manic depression — died Dec. 13 of an overdose of prescribed drugs, and her parents have been arrested on murder charges, accused of intentionally overmedicating their daughter to keep her quiet and out of their hair."

What I'd like to know is, how in the HELL do you diagnose a 4 year old as bipolar? It seems your PartsGuy isn't the only one, as we continue;

"But the tragic case is more than a story about one child. It raises troubling, larger questions about the state of child psychiatry, namely: Can children as young as Rebecca be accurately diagnosed with mental illnesses? Are rambunctious youngsters being medicated for their parents' convenience? And should children so young be prescribed powerful psychotropic drugs meant for adults?"

I'll answer these questions for you, in order. 1)NO. 2)YES, absolutely. 3)NO.

I'm not going to make like Dr Spock, or whoever, but having been a child once myself, I can say one thing for certain: Kids, especially boys, are going to be kids, which entails noise, broken stuff, running around the house, wiping boogers on their sisters, etc. If you can't handle that fact, THEN YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS REPRODUCING!

Again, from the article:

"Rebecca's uncle, James McGonnell, and his girlfriend, Kelly Williams, who lived with the Rileys, told police that the Rileys would put their kids to bed as early as 5 p.m. Rebecca, they said, often slept through the day and got up only to eat.

When Michael Riley decided the kids were "acting up," he told Carolyn to give them pills, McGonnell and Williams told police."

"Later that night, McGonnell told police, he heard someone struggling to breathe and found Rebecca gurgling as if something was stuck in her throat. McGonnell told police he wiped vomit from his niece's face, then kicked in the door to her parents' room and yelled at the Rileys to take Rebecca to the emergency room.

Instead, Carolyn Riley said, she gave her daughter a half-tablet of Clonidine."

LOVELY.

Have you ever watched decent people who would like nothing more than to have oodles of kids go through not being able to have kids? I'm here to tell you, it just plain fucking sucks. Meanwhile, half-witted, unemployed, welfare sucking, low end of the genetic totem pole drop kids left and right, and treat them as annoying assholes who bother them while they're trying to watch Oprah.

Her parents deserve .45 caliber justice. Fucking white trash.

RIP, Rebecca.

May you finally be at peace.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good Post

Anonymous said...

ya missed another week...LOL

Charles Chapman said...

There is another Stuck Mojo "Open Season" remix you might be interested in: Stuck Mojo Open Season (Sex, Sharia Remix) Music Video, the first music video to include the entire contents of an Islamically suppressed book.

Stuck Mojo Open Season (Sex, Sharia Remix)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BFmdIZqbtZo

Remix and extended version of the music video for the Stuck Mojo song "Open Season," dedicated to Mariwan Halabjaee,* "the Salman Rushdie of Iraqi-Kurdistan." Mr. Halabjaee is the author of the book "Sex, Sharia and Women in the History of Islam." He was forced to flee Iraqi-Kurdistan and obtain political asylum in Norway because the Islamic League of Kurdistan issued a fatwa to kill him, and the Kurdistan Regional Government refused to offer him protection or to arrest those who threatened his life.

For more information, see:
Sex, Sharia and Women in the History of Islam
http://charlesrcblog.googlepages.com/home

On the issue of democracy and tolerance, you might want to compare the Stuck Mojo lyrics to what philosopher Karl Popper said in his book "The Open Society and Its Enemies":

"Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them. In this formulation, I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be unwise. But we should claim the right to suppress them if necessary even by force; for it may easily turn out that they are not prepared to meet us on the level of rational argument, but begin by denouncing all argument; they may forbid their followers to listen to rational argument, because it is deceptive, and teach them to answer arguments by the use of their fists or pistols. We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant."

-- Karl Popper, "The Open Society and Its Enemies," Vol. I, Chapt. 7, n.4, at 265.


* Mariwan Halabjaee (sp. Marywan / Halabjay, Halabjayee, Halabjaye, Halabjayi)