PART I
PART II
PART III
The NEA commander informed the Colonel that one more division of North East Army was holding out against the Japanese at the lip of Xifengkuo, but they are running out of ammunition.
The Imperial Commander of the Kwantung Army knew, from intelligence, that the Resistance forces were active on this mountain and could be advancing. He ordered a mortar barrage on the side of the mountain to keep the Resistance from approaching.
As the 29th Army charged down the hill, they were greeted by a hail of mortar fire which killed and wounded many of them, but the regiment made it to the almost-worn down NEA positions in one piece.
The Kwantung Army decided to charge, and in doing so, they were taught a lesson about oppressing the people they thought they have conquered...
Meanwhile, at home, the eldest Zheng son attempts to comfort his wife about her pregnancy and their baby, who was coming soon, but she was worried what might happen to them when the war arrives at their front door.
She asked him if his brothers are okay. He told her that he will look for them again when he had gathered a search party from the town.
"Where are you going?", she asked him.
"Going to gather a search party", he replied.
He went to the mansion of "Uncle Qin", whom he thought was still a loyal friend of Master Zheng, but the man could not be convinced to do anything. He had drank considerable amounts of alcohol and was sitting sround doing nothing but listening to the Beijing Opera.
Despite how Zheng Elder had tried to convince Uncle Qin to look out for his friend Master Zheng, Uncle Qin plainly stated that nothing that goes on in the Zheng family is his business.
...During a lull in the battle, the Colonel of the 29th congratulates Zheng Yu on how he had fought, but he was anxious that Zheng Fei had been killed or wounded. When he saw that Zheng Fei was okay, he almost collapsed with exhaustion.
Suddenly, the Colonel came back, and told the Zheng brothers to come to his command center. The Colonel took off his tattered uniform, trying to clean the blood off himself, as he talked to them.
"Now, I'e finally realized that you were not deserters, you can go home now".
"I am satisfied that you have served us well now. You can go home now".
Zheng Yu was now very angry.
To be sent home with such a rude attitude, after he had fought so hard, he felt that he had been insulted. With a powerful kick, he made the Colonel reel back, almost falling on the floor of his own command center.
The soldiers standing next to the Colonel were surprised and asked why he had the audacity to hit a commanding officer, but the Colonel got back up and dismissed the men.
"That was just a test of your patriotism", the Colonel replied
"You have shown yourself to be a devoted member of the Resistance", the Colonel said. "You are more than welcome to stay amongst us".
When the Zheng brothers got back to their unit, one of their fellow soldiers taught them how to use a very essential weapon in the arsenal of the Resistance: the GRENADE.
"Combine the grenade with the sword", the soldier said. "First use the grenade to kill some of them. When the explosion is over, the survivors will be disoriented. then you go in, and cut down as many of the bastards as you can".
Zheng Yu tried to find out how the grenade worked, but his comrades stopped him just in time, since he was almost about to pull the ignition lanyard on the weapon.
Suddenly, the enemy's artillery fire started up again, missing them by several feet.
"We must find a way to get them up here", the Colonel said angrily, after having put his uniform back on. "Once we pin them to the side of this mountain, we can annihilate them for sure".
They decided to split the entire 29th Army in half. The NEA commander was to take command of one half, who would be stationed as a decoy a little way down the mountain, while the rest of the division would wait at the top.
Knowing that he might not survive this campaign, the NEA commander and the Colonel of the 29th bade a tearful farewell...
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: THE BATTLE OF XIFENGKUO
Monday, June 8, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH
The man who had just rode into the regiment's camp stopped, and breathless with exhaustion, told the Colonel that the Japanese have advanced to several miles of Xifengkuo, right at the Manchuria/Chinese border.
"Now you have all heard!", the colonel cried out to the troops. "The enemy is advancing near now!".
"Warn all of the civilians who live on this valley, warn them and tell them to run, now!".
"This is a forced march. Let's go NOW!", the colonel cried.
As night fell, the 29th Army began to move, silently running through the valley that will lead straight to the Manchurian border.
At one point in the march, Zheng Fei, who was experiencing military life for the first time, almost collapsed from exhaustion, and had to be helped up by Zheng Yu and the lieutenant.
"There is an entire Kwantung Army unit at Xifengkuo. There are already two regiments of North East Army engaging the enemy on the mountain. They are running low on ammunition!", a seargeant-major of the 29th told the colonel, riding up.
"On the double quick, on to Xifengkuo!", the colonel cried to the troops.
The next day, they were looking at a stretch of land known as the Valley of Death.
"Do you know how this place got it's name?" Zheng Fei asked Zheng Yu.
"A long time ago, great armies on their way to invade China used to pass through this particular valley. However, many of them were slaughtered right here in these mountains. It is treacherous for advancing troops, especially when it is frozen. That is why these mountains are called Xifengkuo, or Valley of Death."
"How does he know so much?". one soldier behind the two brother asked.
"He is a student at Beiping Northern University", Zheng Yu replied.
"University student, in the Resistance?" the soldier asked. "Never heard that. How can you study and fight at the same time?"
"Why not?", Zheng Fei replied. "There are plenty of young students who joined the Resistance".
"Do you know how to fight with that sword?", the soldier asked Zheng Yu, motioning to the broadsword strapped to his back.
"Somewhat", Zheng Yu replied, trying to be modest.
Suddenly, several hundred yards away from the 29th Army, a tattered flag was seen approaching. A band of wounded stragglers were coming down from the mountain road. They did not notice the 29th Army ahead of them, and they moved slowly, as if they were swimming in molasses.
"Hey!", the Lieutenant of Zheng Yu's regiment called.
He ran up to the stragglers. "You are blocking this road, please move aside and let us pass!".
"What the hell are you getting an attitude with us for, huh?", one of the stragglers said.
"I am not getting an attitude with anyone here. I am asking you to please move aside and let us pass", the Lieutenant replied.
At that moment, another man appeared, the commanding officer of the North East Army regiment.
"Getting an attitude with us?", he asked angrily.
"If you fellows are so brave, why don't you go take that attitude to the damn Japanese?", he yelled
"You think we are not going that way?", the Lieutenant asked back. "We are asking you to move out of this road because the Japanese have already advanced beyond Xifengkuo. They will bomb this entire valley shortly".
But the NEA's furious commander was in no mood to listen.
"You rabble, what the hell do you think YOU are, giving us orders. You are nothing but a militia. We are a government army!"
At that moment, Zheng Yu came up to them and pleaded with them to not argue.
However, the NEA officer rudely pushed him away.
"You bandit!", the Lieutenant screamed, pushing him back.
At that point, the NEA officer punched the Lieutenant, sending him reeling backwards with shock.
"Bandit, you don't know how to even talk this situation over, you have to fight?", Zheng Yu replied, throwing a punch back at the officer.
Suddenly, both men were in fisticuffs, rolling about in the sand and yelling insults and curses back and forth.
Zheng Fei tried to intervene and stop the fight but he was swept out of the way.
The fight stopped only when the Colonel himself intervened, and separated the two disagreeing parties.
"What the hell are you doing?", he yelled at both the NEA officer and Zheng Yu.
"This fellow doesn't even know how to communicate, he started this whole thing", the Lieutenant explained.
"Bullshit!", the Colonel replied, taking off his hat and throwing it at him.
"Fighting amongst ourselves when the enemy is so close and still getting closer. How STUPID can you fellows get?".
"We have done our share of the fighting", the NEA officer breathlessly explained to the Colonel of the 29th Army. "We have held the enemy back for several days now, and our ammunition is gone, and most of us are wounded".
"Look, brother!", the Colonel explained. "I understand your situation. If you have to retreat, do so now. We are going up there to reinforce the remaining the NEA troops still there".
With that, the column of wounded stragglers brushed past the 29th Army and began to head over the next hill.
Suddenly, the 29th Army has marched less than several hundred paces when the Lieutenant cried out: "Look, they are coming back!".
Zheng Yu turned around. "Whose coming back?", the Colonel replied.
"North East Army!", the Lieutenant yelled back.
Sure enough, some of the stragglers who were not severely wounded were coming back, along with their commanding officer...
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
WHERE IS TRUE JUSTICE WHEN WE NEED IT?
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/newyork/ny-nykitten0606,0,7156270.story
A New York teenager is accused of burning a kitten to death in an oven.ASPCA official Joe Pentangelo says the animal suffered "an agonizing death."Authorities said Thursday the kitten, named Tiger Lily, belonged to the teen's former roommate.Pentangelo says the suspect and an accomplice left the apartment as the cat cried and scratched at the oven door.
The 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday in connection with the May 6 incident. She now faces charges of arson, burglary, criminal trespass and felony aggravated animal cruelty.
Now, I usually don't resort to using crude language on this blog, but this has got to be an exception.
I say they should just fucking hang these two pieces of shit and save time and taxpayers' money.
Unfortunately, this country has come to the point where the rights and comfort of criminals cannot be infringed upon.
I have also noticed that the pricks who run Newsday only allow commenting on articles which they feel the people should be allowed to comment on.
Way to go, more silencing of the freedom of speech, and defending criminals. They are no better than the Stalinists and Nazis who have murdered countless numbers of people in the last century.
A New York teenager is accused of burning a kitten to death in an oven.ASPCA official Joe Pentangelo says the animal suffered "an agonizing death."Authorities said Thursday the kitten, named Tiger Lily, belonged to the teen's former roommate.Pentangelo says the suspect and an accomplice left the apartment as the cat cried and scratched at the oven door.
The 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday in connection with the May 6 incident. She now faces charges of arson, burglary, criminal trespass and felony aggravated animal cruelty.
Now, I usually don't resort to using crude language on this blog, but this has got to be an exception.
I say they should just fucking hang these two pieces of shit and save time and taxpayers' money.
Unfortunately, this country has come to the point where the rights and comfort of criminals cannot be infringed upon.
I have also noticed that the pricks who run Newsday only allow commenting on articles which they feel the people should be allowed to comment on.
Way to go, more silencing of the freedom of speech, and defending criminals. They are no better than the Stalinists and Nazis who have murdered countless numbers of people in the last century.
WAR OF RESISTANCE: ADAPTING TO THE ENEMY'S STRENGTH
When Fong Seng and his sister returned to Beiping, they realized that they had an old family friend who lived nearby. His name was Uncle Qin, the same man who had single-handedly destroyed the Zheng-Lu pact over 30 years ago. However, they have no idea of his past history and he welcomed them into his mansion.
Meanwhile, at Master Lu's school, Lu Yuguang skulked around the yard, having healed completely from his injuries sustained during the sword fight, but evidently not willing to do anything.
His father soon comes out, and, suspecting that his son is up to no good, aked him whether he had reviewed his Wushu lessons since he had healed from his wounds.
"I have been studying hard, Father!", Lu Yuguang replied.
"And what do you have that can prove you had been studying", Master Lu questioned.
"Look, do you know that I will grow old soon, and you are my only heir to this great school of mine. How would I be able to trust you with this, with your incompetance and laziness!", Master Lu asked his son.
"I have been studying, I am just still in too much pain to practice", Lu Yuguang replied.
"Do you know?", Master Lu asked him. "A person will lose interest in all of his goals and tasks, if he had been possessed by a demon of some sort", he continued, making an obvious reference to opium addiction.
"Look, I don't know what you are talking about, but I have not engaged in any dishonorable activities", Lu Yuguang replied.
Lu Yuguang attempted to turn away, but with one incredibly fast move of the hand, Master Lu picked up a reed stem and cut a section of rope that was wound around one of the school's pillars.
Lu Yuguang did not even have time to react.
"Now you see", Master Lu hissed. "You weren't even paying attention enough to respond to the move I just made. Had that been aimed at you, you would have been dead. That goes on to show that you haven't been practicing your lessons at all!"
"If you have been engaging in any activity that disgraced the honorable Lu family, you had better watch out!"
"Look Father, I had just been defeated and wounded by the Zheng brothers during that fight, what do you expect me to do?", Lu Yuguang protested.
"Even though they are enemies of mine, I want the eldest Zheng son to be your role model. He has obviously learned far more about the fighting arts than you have. What he has done to you, I will personally seek justice for it, but as of now, you will continue with your studies, and not disgrace this family", Master Lu replied.
As Master Lu turned away, he was greeted by his attendant, who told him that a guest had arrived.
In his study, he found that a certain Japanese agent named San Dao was waiting for him, with a katana on his lap. He had ordered Master Lu to examine the powerful blade.
"This sword was built by the late Master Qian, before he had the most unfortunate run-in with the Kwantung Army. This is a very superior blade, far better than any one I had ever seen", San Dao told him.
"I am very sorry for his death. but this man had also built swords of the same quality for the Anti-Fascist Resistance".
"I accept your apology, but if you are here to inquire about the metallurgy and construction of this sword, then I cannot help you. These are secrets passed down in this family for thousands of years".
"I am not looking for this secret", San Dao replied. "I am only looking for your assistance regarding a certain combat arts manual written a very long time ago that may be of help to locating the killer of our troops".
At that moment, Lu Yuguang got up and tried to ask his father something, but Master Lu cut him off. "You are the most impolite son I have ever seen, acting like an ignorant person in front of a guest".
"Show our guest what I have", he turned to his attendant.
The attendant took a scroll, unrolled it and revealed a beautiful ink drawing of a mountain adorned with calligraphy.
"This, my friend, is the mountain where the sacred temple that gave birth to our martial art is located.
You can take this back to your superiors as a good-will gift. I cannot help you with anything else", Master Lu told him.
Many miles away, Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei sat with the rest of their regiment, when a soldier came up to them and asked for Zheng Fei.
"You just joined the 29th Army, and here I want to introduce you to something. He held out a rifle. "A Haiyang Class infantry weapon"
"Haiyang?", Zheng Fei asked, taking the gun. "I thought this was a Japanese T-38". He examined the gun, noting that it had the same bolt-action firing mechanism as the Japanese rifle.
"Hey, what are you so skeptical about?", the soldier asked.
"This rifle has been in the service of the Resistance for years now. It had been used by our citizens for hunting and defense for the last half century. This is just as good as any Japanese rifle you will find. It is a basic Mauser-action that fires a powerful 7mm centerfire cartridge, the same cartridge that our enemy uses. Adapt and overcome, that is what we do. Using the enemy's ammunition, we build our guns so we can adapt to the enemy's way of war. This is one of the best rifles you will find here."
"Do you have any cartridges?", Zheng Fei asked him. The soldier handed him a couple of cartridges, which Zheng Fei loaded into the rifle with expert knowledge.
Beside him, the Colonel had strolled up and was observing Zheng Fei load the gun.
"You see, I am still in doubt whether you are a deserter or not. You handle that gun like you had been using that gun for years".
"Why would I be a deserter?", Zheng Fei asked. "All college students know how to load and fire a rifle, they even teach it to us there".
"Well said, brother!", the Colonel. "I will personally observe your actions in the oncoming fight. It is coming soon".
"What about me?", Zheng Yu asked.
"What about you?", the soldier who gave Zheng Fei the rifle replied.
"Shouldn't I get a rifle too?", asked Zheng Yu.
"We are short on rifles and cartridges right now", the Colonel said. "If you really want a rifle that badly, a dead Japanese soldier will supply you with one".
The men laughed.
"Does this come with a bayonet?", Zheng Fei asked the soldier.
"The only bayonets that we have are the ones that came with the rifles that we captured from the enemy", the man replied.
"What we do have, and are all personally intimate with, is THIS". He held out a massive broadsword, which he handed to Zheng Yu.
Zheng Yu had just taken hold of the blade when the Colonel took it away, remarking "Hey brother, the one you have strapped on your back is far better than this one, yet, you wish to take a weapon of inferior quality?"
Suddenly, a man on horseback rode frantically into the 29th Army's camp. He was breathless with exhaustion, and his eyes were wide with terror...
Thursday, June 4, 2009
EXAMPLES OF LEFT-WING EXTREMISM AND HATRED
HYPOCRISYThe three quotes below are comments that were actually published on the Huffpo article that I linked in an earlier post.
"Christian jihadists.Why are they not being picked up in sweeps and tortured?"
Here is another one:
"The only good that will come of this is the cries for and orchestrated effort to mute the Christian Terrorists, their clergy and their followers."
Oh, and check this out:
"You should be able to abort kids up until the age of 18."
Now, these three particular comments on Huffpo are only the tip of the iceberg of left-wing hatred. The following passage below is a piece that was actually posted on Digg by a hate-filled left wing extremist, who believes that he could save the world by killing every conservative, and people who don't abide by his views. That post was later removed by Digg for extreme violation of terms. However, thanks to a friend of mine, the passage, in it's exact, original words, is available, for all to see:
Let's admit what we're facing here, everyone. A war. And I say, let's take the fight to the enemy. Paraphrasing a scene from the movie Swordfish:"War? Who are we at war with?""Anyone who impinges on the progress of humanity. Evangelicals, Stanley. Someone must bring their war to them. They bomb a clinic, we bomb ten churches. They oppose the teaching of evolution in biology courses, we deny them any science-based medical care. They don't want to distribute morning-after pills, then their families don't get antibiotics. They execute womens' health doctors, we disembowel their leaders. Our job is to make faith in the absurd so horrific that it becomes unthinkable to impose religion on anyone anywhere."Oh, I'm sure hippies will bitch and moan about "the inherent dignity of every person," but these nutjobs are what I like to call "Old Yeller" cases. You see, Old Yeller was inherently a good dog. But, he got rabies and he wasn't Old Yeller anymore. Mind-wiping religion is like rabies, and just like Old Yeller, though these people may have once
had inherent value the only course of action left is to
shoot them in the face.Digg me down if you want, but we can't use words or evidence to persuade these people -- people who refuse to acknowledge the most glaring contradictions in their own theology! People who reject the most obvious scientific facts! People who pray to an imaginary being and let their children die instead of taking them to a hospital simply so they can keep believing in their bullshit. We're not dealing with empathetic, rational human
beings, and we should never grant them the courtesy
by treating them as such.As Ulrike Meinhof said, "Protest is when I say I don't like this or that. Resistance is when I see to it that those things that I do not like no longer occur."If the religious zealots achieve their sadistic goals, a lot more money will be coming into the churches. "How's this," you may ask? Let's look at the anti-choice movement, for example. Since social support systems like health care and education won't be properly funded, and since it's far more difficult to raise an unplanned, unwanted child if you're working for the average pay of a young woman and unable to go to school without shelling out more, a society which prevents women control over their own lives and bodies would lead to increased church attendance and revenue. People are moved to desperate measures when you purposely leave them no where else to turn.Our opponents don't hide their true intentions very well. It is obvious the anti-choice movement, the homophobia movement, the anti-rational creationist movement and other related campaigns desire one thing: theocracy. A world governed by contradictory requirements and interpretations of a religion that has no relevance to contemporary civilization other than as a peculiar anachronism of less-enlightened periods of human history. Our fight is more than a fight to preserve an embattled but comparatively-fairer status quo--our fight is one to preserve freedom and democracy. (Check out the irony here) In a theocracy such as the ultimate goal of the evangelical Christian movement, there are two entities that hang from the cross: liberty and humanity, each from a respective rope looped about their necks. And that, my friends, is a world I wish to prevent. The nest time you see that man on the street,
handing out jesus-tripe to every passerby, punch him
in the face. The next time Mormons show up at your
door, spray them down with your garden hose. Throw
rocks at the vans covered in fake-ass abortion photos.
Key the cars of anyone with a jesus fish -- and slash the
tires of anyone with "abortion stops a beating heart"
bumper sticker. Make their lives so expensive that
they can't fund campaigns. Make their lives so
miserable that they kill themselves or lose their jobs.
Never relent. Do not forgive. Do not forget. Be more
than a passive wallflower whose protests fall on deaf
ears. Do anything you can think of, because they
declared war on Free men and women a long time ago,
and we've been the only ones who have died. It's time
to move humanity forward, and that means destroying
the old wall before us -- religion.
Yes, that was actually posted on Digg, and what was even more disturbing, as my friend told me, was that the poster got POSITIVE DIGGS by his fellow left-wingers.
Thankfully, this individual's account has been deleted, but unfortunately, many of his numerous other hate-filled posts have also been deleted along with his account.
But at least we are able to preserve that particular post above, and show to the world who is TRULY the deranged ones.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
ZHI BAO BU LIAO HUO Trying to cover fire with paper

An ancient Chinese saying states: "You cannot conceal the presence of a fire by covering it with a piece of paper". Zhi bao bu liao huo
It means that no matter how hard you want to conceal and cover up a dreadful secret, it cannot be covered up, and people will eventually learn about it.
It also means that the more frantic you are in trying to cover something up, the more it reveals to people that you are up to no good.
CHINESE COMMUNISTS CRACK DOWN ON INFORMATION NETWORK FOR TIANANMEN ANNIVERSARY:
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, Associated Press Writer Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 52 mins ago
BEIJING – Police saturated Tiananmen Square with security Thursday, the 20th anniversary of the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy activists, and an exiled protest leader was blocked from returning home to confront Chinese officials over what he called the "June 4 massacre."
Foreign journalists were barred from the vast square as both uniformed and plainclothes police fanned out across the plaza that had been the epicenter of the student-led movement that was crushed by the military on the night of June 3-4, 1989.
The square was closed Wednesday for a welcoming ceremony for the prime minister of Malaysia and had not been reopened as of midnight. Tiananmen Square is usually closed only temporarily during important events such as the opening of the annual legislative session.
Authorities also shut down social networking and image-sharing Web sites such as Twitter and Flickr, and authorities confined dissidents to their homes or forced them to leave Beijing, part of sweeping efforts to prevent online debate or organized commemorations of the anniversary.
In a further sign of the government's unwavering hard-line stance toward the protests, the second most-wanted student leader from 1989 said he had been denied entry to the southern Chinese territory of Macau.
Wu'er Kaixi, who has been in exile since fleeing China after the crackdown, traveled to Macau on Wednesday to turn himself in to authorities in a bid to return home. Immigration officers pulled him aside and demanded he fly back to Taiwan, something he vowed to resist.
"I'm just waiting. I'm guessing they're waiting for instructions from their superiors," Wu'er told The Associated Press by phone, adding that he was being detained in a small room guarded by a lone official at the Macau airport's immigration offices.
"If they disagree with my behavior, they can arrest me. I can accept that," he said. "But I won't let them deport me."
Wu'er rose to fame in 1989 as a pajama-clad hunger striker haranguing then-premier Li Peng at a televised meeting during the protests. Named No. 2 on the government's list of 21 most-wanted student leaders after the crackdown, he escaped and has lived in exile in the self-ruled island of Taiwan, where he has worked as a businessman and political commentator. An attempt to return home in 2004 was rebuffed when he was deported from the Chinese territory of Hong Kong.
Wu'er said in a statement issued through a friend that he wants to turn himself in to the Chinese authorities so he can visit his parents — who haven't been allowed to visit him in Taiwan — and engage the government in a public dialogue about Tiananmen through his court trial.
"When I turn myself in, I will use the platform of a Chinese courtroom to debate the Chinese government about this incident," he said.
Wu'er added he believes he did nothing wrong in the 1989 protests.
"My turning myself in should not be interpreted as my admission that my behavior 20 years ago is illegal and wrong. I want to reassert here the Chinese government bears complete and undeniable moral, political and legal responsibility for the tragedy that happened in China in 1989," his statement said.
"I hope, 20 years later, the Chinese government can set a new position on the historical problem of the 'June 4 massacre,' admit its guilt and apologize to the Chinese people," he said.
The student leader who topped China's most-wanted list, Wang Dan, was jailed for seven years after the crackdown before being expelled to the United States in 1998. He was in Taiwan this week to attend commemorations there.
Beijing has never allowed an independent investigation into the military's crushing of the protests, in which possibly thousands of students, activists and ordinary citizens were killed. Young Chinese know little about the events, having grown up in a generation that has largely eschewed politics in favor of nationalism and economic development.
There were no signs of attempts to mark the protests in mainland China, where the government squelches all discussion of the events.
As in past years, foreign media reports on issues related to the protests in print, on television or the Internet were blocked. Journalists trying to film on the square or interview dissidents in recent days have been detained for several hours on apparently trumped-up charges of creating disturbances, according to the Foreign Correspondents Club of China.
Authorities have been tightening surveillance of China's dissident community ahead of the anniversary, with some leading writers already under close watch or house arrest for months.
Ding Zilin, a retired professor and advocate for Tiananmen victims, said by telephone that a dozen officers blocked her and her husband from leaving their Beijing apartment Wednesday.
"They won't even allow me to go out and buy vegetables," said Ding, whose teenage son was killed in the crackdown. "They've been so ruthless to us that I am utterly infuriated," she said.
Another leading dissident voice, Bao Tong, was taken by police to southeastern China, said his son, Bao Pu.
Bao Tong, 76, is the former secretary to Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party leader deposed for sympathizing with the pro-democracy protesters.
All seven of the former student leaders on the original wanted list who remain in China were under surveillance and had been warned by police not to travel outside their home cities or accept media interviews, according to the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy. Apart from Wu'er, those still on the list live in the United States and are barred from returning.
The blocking of social networking sites marked a new chapter in China's attempts to muzzle dissent and control information, showing the burgeoning influence of such technology among young Chinese.
Authorities targeted message boards on more than 6,000 Web sites affiliated with colleges and universities, along with Chinese mini-blogging site Fanfou and video sharing site VeryCD. Notices on their home pages said they would be closed through Saturday for "technical maintenance." The video site YouTube has been blocked in China since March.
Jason Khoury, spokesman for Yahoo, which owns Flickr, said no explanation had been given and the company believed the restrictions were "inconsistent with the right to freedom of expression." Officials from Twitter did not comment.
In Hong Kong, where the anniversary is openly commemorated, a second dissident who took part in the 1989 events was denied entry to the territory. U.S. Consulate General spokesman Dale Kreisher said the decision to deport Xiang Xiaoji, an American citizen, was "particularly regrettable in light of Hong Kong's well-known reputation as an open society."
Xiang had planned to attend Hong Kong's annual candlelight vigil for victims of the crackdown.
BEIJING – Police saturated Tiananmen Square with security Thursday, the 20th anniversary of the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy activists, and an exiled protest leader was blocked from returning home to confront Chinese officials over what he called the "June 4 massacre."
Foreign journalists were barred from the vast square as both uniformed and plainclothes police fanned out across the plaza that had been the epicenter of the student-led movement that was crushed by the military on the night of June 3-4, 1989.
The square was closed Wednesday for a welcoming ceremony for the prime minister of Malaysia and had not been reopened as of midnight. Tiananmen Square is usually closed only temporarily during important events such as the opening of the annual legislative session.
Authorities also shut down social networking and image-sharing Web sites such as Twitter and Flickr, and authorities confined dissidents to their homes or forced them to leave Beijing, part of sweeping efforts to prevent online debate or organized commemorations of the anniversary.
In a further sign of the government's unwavering hard-line stance toward the protests, the second most-wanted student leader from 1989 said he had been denied entry to the southern Chinese territory of Macau.
Wu'er Kaixi, who has been in exile since fleeing China after the crackdown, traveled to Macau on Wednesday to turn himself in to authorities in a bid to return home. Immigration officers pulled him aside and demanded he fly back to Taiwan, something he vowed to resist.
"I'm just waiting. I'm guessing they're waiting for instructions from their superiors," Wu'er told The Associated Press by phone, adding that he was being detained in a small room guarded by a lone official at the Macau airport's immigration offices.
"If they disagree with my behavior, they can arrest me. I can accept that," he said. "But I won't let them deport me."
Wu'er rose to fame in 1989 as a pajama-clad hunger striker haranguing then-premier Li Peng at a televised meeting during the protests. Named No. 2 on the government's list of 21 most-wanted student leaders after the crackdown, he escaped and has lived in exile in the self-ruled island of Taiwan, where he has worked as a businessman and political commentator. An attempt to return home in 2004 was rebuffed when he was deported from the Chinese territory of Hong Kong.
Wu'er said in a statement issued through a friend that he wants to turn himself in to the Chinese authorities so he can visit his parents — who haven't been allowed to visit him in Taiwan — and engage the government in a public dialogue about Tiananmen through his court trial.
"When I turn myself in, I will use the platform of a Chinese courtroom to debate the Chinese government about this incident," he said.
Wu'er added he believes he did nothing wrong in the 1989 protests.
"My turning myself in should not be interpreted as my admission that my behavior 20 years ago is illegal and wrong. I want to reassert here the Chinese government bears complete and undeniable moral, political and legal responsibility for the tragedy that happened in China in 1989," his statement said.
"I hope, 20 years later, the Chinese government can set a new position on the historical problem of the 'June 4 massacre,' admit its guilt and apologize to the Chinese people," he said.
The student leader who topped China's most-wanted list, Wang Dan, was jailed for seven years after the crackdown before being expelled to the United States in 1998. He was in Taiwan this week to attend commemorations there.
Beijing has never allowed an independent investigation into the military's crushing of the protests, in which possibly thousands of students, activists and ordinary citizens were killed. Young Chinese know little about the events, having grown up in a generation that has largely eschewed politics in favor of nationalism and economic development.
There were no signs of attempts to mark the protests in mainland China, where the government squelches all discussion of the events.
As in past years, foreign media reports on issues related to the protests in print, on television or the Internet were blocked. Journalists trying to film on the square or interview dissidents in recent days have been detained for several hours on apparently trumped-up charges of creating disturbances, according to the Foreign Correspondents Club of China.
Authorities have been tightening surveillance of China's dissident community ahead of the anniversary, with some leading writers already under close watch or house arrest for months.
Ding Zilin, a retired professor and advocate for Tiananmen victims, said by telephone that a dozen officers blocked her and her husband from leaving their Beijing apartment Wednesday.
"They won't even allow me to go out and buy vegetables," said Ding, whose teenage son was killed in the crackdown. "They've been so ruthless to us that I am utterly infuriated," she said.
Another leading dissident voice, Bao Tong, was taken by police to southeastern China, said his son, Bao Pu.
Bao Tong, 76, is the former secretary to Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party leader deposed for sympathizing with the pro-democracy protesters.
All seven of the former student leaders on the original wanted list who remain in China were under surveillance and had been warned by police not to travel outside their home cities or accept media interviews, according to the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy. Apart from Wu'er, those still on the list live in the United States and are barred from returning.
The blocking of social networking sites marked a new chapter in China's attempts to muzzle dissent and control information, showing the burgeoning influence of such technology among young Chinese.
Authorities targeted message boards on more than 6,000 Web sites affiliated with colleges and universities, along with Chinese mini-blogging site Fanfou and video sharing site VeryCD. Notices on their home pages said they would be closed through Saturday for "technical maintenance." The video site YouTube has been blocked in China since March.
Jason Khoury, spokesman for Yahoo, which owns Flickr, said no explanation had been given and the company believed the restrictions were "inconsistent with the right to freedom of expression." Officials from Twitter did not comment.
In Hong Kong, where the anniversary is openly commemorated, a second dissident who took part in the 1989 events was denied entry to the territory. U.S. Consulate General spokesman Dale Kreisher said the decision to deport Xiang Xiaoji, an American citizen, was "particularly regrettable in light of Hong Kong's well-known reputation as an open society."
Xiang had planned to attend Hong Kong's annual candlelight vigil for victims of the crackdown.
They are even going as far as detaining people in their own homes for no reason for unlimited periods of time, not even letting them out to buy vegetables or visit a physician.
If these people have a medical condition and need emergency help right away, the police could probably care less.
What ever the administration is trying to hide over there, it won't stay hidden. As history have proven, dirty secrets will not always stay hidden, and when they are eventually revealed, then, hopefully, justice can be administered.
Only time will tell.
On a side note, if government thugs decide to shoot you down like a varmint simply for asking for more democracy and freedom, wouldn't you rather have the ability to shoot back also, instead of cowering in your last minutes, unable to do anything?
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Monday, June 1, 2009
AND HERE IT BEGINS...THE LIES AND SLANDER
"Terrorist sleeper cells?"
Is that a new word to describe the millions of patriotic Americans who had absolutely NOTHING to do with the Tiller case?
Apparently, it is, according to Huffpo writer Cristina Page
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cristina-page/the-murder-of-dr-tiller-a_b_209562.html
QUOTE "One can only conclude that like terrorist sleeper cells, these extremists have now been set in motion. Indeed the evidence is already there. The chatter, the threats, the hate-filled rhetoric are abundant." QUOTE
ARTICLE:
For those who would like to think today's murder in church of Dr. George Tiller, an abortion provider, is an isolated incident, here's the horrifying news: You are wrong. The pattern is clear and frightening.
In March 1993, three months into the administration of our first pro-choice president, Bill Clinton, abortion provider Dr. David Gunn was murdered in Pensacola, Florida. That was the beginning of what would become a five-fold increase in violence against abortion providers throughout the Clinton years.
Today's assassination of Dr. George Tiller comes 5 months into the term of our second pro-choice president. For anyone who would like to believe that this is a statistical anomaly, a coincidence that doesn't portend anything, again, you are wrong.
During the entire Bush administration, from 2000-2008 there were no murders.
During the Clinton era, between 1994-2000 there were 6 abortion providers and clinic staff murdered, and 17 attempted murders of abortion providers. There were 12 bombings or arsons during the Clinton years.
During the Bush administration, not only were there no murders, there were no attempted murders. There was one clinic bombing during the Bush years.
One can only conclude that like terrorist sleeper cells, these extremists have now been set in motion. Indeed the evidence is already there. The chatter, the threats, the hate-filled rhetoric are abundant.
In the last year of the Bush administration there were 396 harassing calls to abortion clinics. In just the first four months of the Obama administration that number has jumped to 1401.
And so the execution of Tiller, 67, is not only tragic but ominous. He was born into an era when being an abortion provider meant saving women's lives. And the cold-blooded murder in church and in front of his wife of this stalwart defender of women rights and beloved physician, comes as a message for others, as well as tragic deja vu.
Battered women are at greatest danger of being killed by their abusers when they are most strong -- that is, when they muster the courage to leave. The same phenomenon may be true in the abusive political abortion debate. The pro-choice movement, specifically our abortion providers, are in the greatest danger of violence when we take power. When the anti-abortion movement loses power, their most extreme elements appear to move to the fore and take control. The murder of Dr. Tiller suggests that violence against abortion providers may be far more linked to the power, or lack thereof, anti-abortion groups have politically than to laws designed to increase penalties against such acts.
History has another disturbing lesson for us. The escalation of anti-abortion rhetoric plays a direct role in instigating violence. When anti-abortion groups ratchet up the rhetoric, they know exactly what they're doing and the results it will have. Even if they maintain deniability, as Operation Rescue recently did saying, in effect, we wanted Tiller gone, but didn't want him murdered, they have inflamed the rhetoric. And suddenly people Like Dr. Tiller's murderer become inspired.
Eleanor Bader, co-author of Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism, in an article in March for RHRealityCheck.org about clinics bracing for an uptick in violence after the election of Obama wrote, "immediately after Obama's election, Douglas Johnson, Legislative Director of the National Right to Life Committee, called him a "hardcore pro-abortion president." The American Life League dubbed him "one of the most radical pro-abortion politicians ever," and Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life warned that Obama will "force Americans to pay for the killing of innocents." Americans United for Life, the Family Research Council and Operation Save America quickly joined the chorus."
Bader interviewed clinic staff -- many seeing a direct relationship between the pro-choice victory in November and increased aggression against them and their patients. Claire Keyes, of Allegheny Reproductive Health in Pittsburgh, explained:
Right after the election we saw a small upsurge in anti-abortion activity. But since the inauguration, things have gotten measurably worse. There's been an increase in picketing by students from Franciscan University in Ohio. On Saturdays there are 60-plus protesters and there's been an increase in screaming and aggression. We don't have a parking lot so people park on the street. The antis have surrounded cars, trapping the women inside, and in several cases the antis jumped into vehicles and touched or grabbed at them. The police were called but so far they don't seem to be responding appropriately.
Bader also quotes Elizabeth Barnes, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Women's Center, who explained, "When the pendulum swung in the direction of protecting women's rights, we expected something. The way the antis are reacting has changed, they're taking more liberties, pressing the boundaries of legal, civil protest."
Many in the pro-choice movement believed that the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) law, passed in 1994 in response to Gunn's murder, was responsible for reigning in violence against abortion providers. Clearly that is not the case. Based on statistics on violence against abortion providers compiled by the National Abortion Federation, even after the passage of FACE in 1994, there was still considerable violence and threats against clinic personnel, including six murders. As appears clear, the pro-choice movement has looked through rose-colored glasses, assuming or hoping that legalities can restrain terrorists.
In fact, it didn't abate after FACE, as we've seen. It was not until a comforting anti-abortion president did they calm down and stop the murder, bombing and harassment spree.
As a result of Bush's policies, recent reportings from clinics suggest that we may be seeing a surge in abortions. That has failed to inspire introspection from anti-abortion groups. That Clinton presided over the most dramatic decline in abortion rates in the recorded history of our country left them unmoved. That Obama has assigned his senior-most staff to the task of finding ways to reduce the need for abortion has not protected clinics nor providers nor Obama. Holder and his Justice Department should take note of the chatter and move aggressively against this form of domestic terrorism. The hate-filled rhetoric against Obama from the anti-abortion movement is at unprecedented levels, even for this reflexively inflammatory group. They refer to him as the "Most Pro-Abortion President Ever" ignoring the fact that he is the first to extend an olive branch in hopes that together we can make abortion more rare.
Anti-abortion groups will put out carefully worded press statements condemning the murder of Dr. Tiller, as became routine for them during the Clinton years. But unless the rhetoric they choose from now on becomes careful too -- they may be the enablers of murder and terror.
Note how the words "Terror" and "Terrorism" is used rather freely here. Another piece of plain nonsense, designed to slander millions of innocent Americans for the actions of one murderer against another murderer.
Is that a new word to describe the millions of patriotic Americans who had absolutely NOTHING to do with the Tiller case?
Apparently, it is, according to Huffpo writer Cristina Page
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cristina-page/the-murder-of-dr-tiller-a_b_209562.html
QUOTE "One can only conclude that like terrorist sleeper cells, these extremists have now been set in motion. Indeed the evidence is already there. The chatter, the threats, the hate-filled rhetoric are abundant." QUOTE
ARTICLE:
For those who would like to think today's murder in church of Dr. George Tiller, an abortion provider, is an isolated incident, here's the horrifying news: You are wrong. The pattern is clear and frightening.
In March 1993, three months into the administration of our first pro-choice president, Bill Clinton, abortion provider Dr. David Gunn was murdered in Pensacola, Florida. That was the beginning of what would become a five-fold increase in violence against abortion providers throughout the Clinton years.
Today's assassination of Dr. George Tiller comes 5 months into the term of our second pro-choice president. For anyone who would like to believe that this is a statistical anomaly, a coincidence that doesn't portend anything, again, you are wrong.
During the entire Bush administration, from 2000-2008 there were no murders.
During the Clinton era, between 1994-2000 there were 6 abortion providers and clinic staff murdered, and 17 attempted murders of abortion providers. There were 12 bombings or arsons during the Clinton years.
During the Bush administration, not only were there no murders, there were no attempted murders. There was one clinic bombing during the Bush years.
One can only conclude that like terrorist sleeper cells, these extremists have now been set in motion. Indeed the evidence is already there. The chatter, the threats, the hate-filled rhetoric are abundant.
In the last year of the Bush administration there were 396 harassing calls to abortion clinics. In just the first four months of the Obama administration that number has jumped to 1401.
And so the execution of Tiller, 67, is not only tragic but ominous. He was born into an era when being an abortion provider meant saving women's lives. And the cold-blooded murder in church and in front of his wife of this stalwart defender of women rights and beloved physician, comes as a message for others, as well as tragic deja vu.
Battered women are at greatest danger of being killed by their abusers when they are most strong -- that is, when they muster the courage to leave. The same phenomenon may be true in the abusive political abortion debate. The pro-choice movement, specifically our abortion providers, are in the greatest danger of violence when we take power. When the anti-abortion movement loses power, their most extreme elements appear to move to the fore and take control. The murder of Dr. Tiller suggests that violence against abortion providers may be far more linked to the power, or lack thereof, anti-abortion groups have politically than to laws designed to increase penalties against such acts.
History has another disturbing lesson for us. The escalation of anti-abortion rhetoric plays a direct role in instigating violence. When anti-abortion groups ratchet up the rhetoric, they know exactly what they're doing and the results it will have. Even if they maintain deniability, as Operation Rescue recently did saying, in effect, we wanted Tiller gone, but didn't want him murdered, they have inflamed the rhetoric. And suddenly people Like Dr. Tiller's murderer become inspired.
Eleanor Bader, co-author of Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism, in an article in March for RHRealityCheck.org about clinics bracing for an uptick in violence after the election of Obama wrote, "immediately after Obama's election, Douglas Johnson, Legislative Director of the National Right to Life Committee, called him a "hardcore pro-abortion president." The American Life League dubbed him "one of the most radical pro-abortion politicians ever," and Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life warned that Obama will "force Americans to pay for the killing of innocents." Americans United for Life, the Family Research Council and Operation Save America quickly joined the chorus."
Bader interviewed clinic staff -- many seeing a direct relationship between the pro-choice victory in November and increased aggression against them and their patients. Claire Keyes, of Allegheny Reproductive Health in Pittsburgh, explained:
Right after the election we saw a small upsurge in anti-abortion activity. But since the inauguration, things have gotten measurably worse. There's been an increase in picketing by students from Franciscan University in Ohio. On Saturdays there are 60-plus protesters and there's been an increase in screaming and aggression. We don't have a parking lot so people park on the street. The antis have surrounded cars, trapping the women inside, and in several cases the antis jumped into vehicles and touched or grabbed at them. The police were called but so far they don't seem to be responding appropriately.
Bader also quotes Elizabeth Barnes, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Women's Center, who explained, "When the pendulum swung in the direction of protecting women's rights, we expected something. The way the antis are reacting has changed, they're taking more liberties, pressing the boundaries of legal, civil protest."
Many in the pro-choice movement believed that the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) law, passed in 1994 in response to Gunn's murder, was responsible for reigning in violence against abortion providers. Clearly that is not the case. Based on statistics on violence against abortion providers compiled by the National Abortion Federation, even after the passage of FACE in 1994, there was still considerable violence and threats against clinic personnel, including six murders. As appears clear, the pro-choice movement has looked through rose-colored glasses, assuming or hoping that legalities can restrain terrorists.
In fact, it didn't abate after FACE, as we've seen. It was not until a comforting anti-abortion president did they calm down and stop the murder, bombing and harassment spree.
As a result of Bush's policies, recent reportings from clinics suggest that we may be seeing a surge in abortions. That has failed to inspire introspection from anti-abortion groups. That Clinton presided over the most dramatic decline in abortion rates in the recorded history of our country left them unmoved. That Obama has assigned his senior-most staff to the task of finding ways to reduce the need for abortion has not protected clinics nor providers nor Obama. Holder and his Justice Department should take note of the chatter and move aggressively against this form of domestic terrorism. The hate-filled rhetoric against Obama from the anti-abortion movement is at unprecedented levels, even for this reflexively inflammatory group. They refer to him as the "Most Pro-Abortion President Ever" ignoring the fact that he is the first to extend an olive branch in hopes that together we can make abortion more rare.
Anti-abortion groups will put out carefully worded press statements condemning the murder of Dr. Tiller, as became routine for them during the Clinton years. But unless the rhetoric they choose from now on becomes careful too -- they may be the enablers of murder and terror.
Note how the words "Terror" and "Terrorism" is used rather freely here. Another piece of plain nonsense, designed to slander millions of innocent Americans for the actions of one murderer against another murderer.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
"ACADEMIC FREEDOM" IN COLLEGES
OH, THE IRONY!Aren't colleges supposed to be the bastions for free academic discussion, different political viewpoints, and fair and "equal" acceptance all all political ideologies?
Well, if you are on the same side as the college, that is the extreme leftist/socialist side then, you are free. If you are not, prepare to have your voice silenced, with the threat of all possible academic suspension and expulsion.
In reality, most colleges are the breeding grounds for extreme leftist ideologies such as Communism. There are more "student" Communist study and discussion and activism groups active on college campuses than anywhere else.
As a matter of fact, I myself once attended a university not far from New York City that REQUIRED ALL FRESHMEN to attend social functions during the first week of class. Yes, REQUIRED, meaning that no one had a choice. These so called "social functions" were really advertising campaigns for the university's many "clubs", which included hard-core leftist activism groups. During the day of the Freshmen Orientation for students who lived on campus, there were even Resident Assistants assigned to watch and escort student groups, to make sure that everyone attended the functions and did not "stray off".
For a couple of minutes I was not sure whether I actually lived in this country, or East Germany or some other Stalinist totalitarian state of the 1950s. Needless to say, I was pretty much disgusted by this experience, and soon left to go to a far better school in the city.
Bottom line is, univerities and other academic centers for "higher education" DOES NOT respect your rights to free speech, unless your speech meets their guidelines and viewpoints, of course.
THIS FOLLOWING ARTICLE about Freedom of Speech and Assembly was found on the popular gun rights forum The High Road:
First Amendment Rights Trampled in Pittsburgh after Student Advocates for Concealed Carry of Firearms on Campus
by Adam Kissel
May 27, 2009Today we report on a college that has egregiously kicked the First Amendment in the teeth. Student Christine Brashier just wants to form a gun-rights group at the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), but she has been censored and threatened with disciplinary action for her efforts. FIRE took up her case as soon as we learned that administrators banned her informational pamphlets, ordered her to destroy all copies of them, interrogated her about her legal activities, and told her that further "academic misconduct" would not be tolerated.In April, Brashier created pamphlets to distribute to her classmates encouraging them to join her in forming a chapter of the national Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) organization at CCAC. The handbill states that the group "supports the legalization of concealed carry by licensed individuals on college campuses." She personally distributed copies of the flyer, which identified her as a "Campus Leader" of the effort to start the chapter. On April 24, Jean Snider, Student Development Specialist at CCAC's Allegheny Campus, summoned Brashier to a meeting that day with Snider and Yvonne Burns, Dean of Student Development.
According to Brashier, the deans told Brashier that passing out her non-commercial pamphlets was prohibited as "solicitation." Amazingly, they told Brashier that trying to "sell" other students on the idea of the organization was prohibited. If it is true that trying to "sell" students on an idea is prohibited as a matter of solicitation, virtually the entire enterprise of the college is prohibited. All persuasive speech would have to be pre-approved by the college.
This is no way to run a college, and such a rule is wildly, recklessly unconstitutional.
Not only that, CCAC also told Brashier that the college must pre-approve any distribution of literature to fellow students, and that pamphlets like hers would not be approved. The deans (apparently Burns did most of the talking) even insisted that Brashier destroy all copies of her pamphlet.Brashier reports that she was also interrogated about why she was distributing the pamphlets, whether she owned a licensed firearm and had ever brought it to campus (she has not), whether she carries a concealed firearm off campus, and whether she disagrees with the existing college policy banning concealed weapons on campus. When Brashier stated that she wanted to be able to freely discuss the college's policy against concealed handguns on campus, she was told to stop doing so without the permission of the CCAC administration. Dean Burns reportedly said, "You may want to discuss this topic but the college does not, and you cannot make us." Brashier was then told to cease all activities related to her involvement with SCCC at CCAC and that such "academic misconduct" would not be tolerated.
We wrote CCAC President Alex Johnson on April 29 about these egregious violations of Brashier's First Amendment speech and association rights. Of course, her free speech in no way constituted solicitation, CCAC is obligated to permit students to distribute literature and may not ban it on the basis of viewpoint or content, and if CCAC recognizes student organizations at all, it must recognize an organization that supports concealed carry on campus. We requested a response by May 13, and CCAC responded only by promising a reply from either CCAC or the Allegheny County Solicitor's office at some "reasonable" future time. Two weeks have passed since that promise, leaving the First Amendment in dire jeopardy at CCAC.This incident is the worst and latest in a significant trend of punishing students for debating the Second Amendment in the wake of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings.
At Central Connecticut State University, after a student gave a class presentation about concealed firearms on campus, his professor called the police. At Hamline University, a student was suspended, pending a mental health evaluation, after he advocated in an e-mail for concealed weapons on campus. The SCCC chapter at Tarrant County College in Texas has been prohibited, two years in a row, from holding an "empty holster protest." At Lone Star College near Houston, the Young Conservatives of Texas were censored and threatened with de-recognition when they distributed a humorous flyer listing "Top Ten Gun Safety Tips." Lone Star's general counsel suggested that even a "mention of firearms and weapons" is inherently a "material interference" with the school's operations.
Indeed, as FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said, "CCAC has demonstrated a shocking lack of respect for the rights of free speech and free association. Across the country, students are increasingly denied the First Amendment right to debate the Second Amendment. At CCAC, this censorship trend has reached a new low."Let CCAC know what you think by writing to administrators here. Contact Alex Johnson, President of the Community College of Allegheny County, at 412-237-4413 or ajohnson@ccac.edu, and contact Elmer Haymon, President of CCAC's Allegheny Campus (where Brashier is a student), at 412-237-2543 or ehaymon@ccac.edu.
Yes you see. Apparently, the Community College of Allegheny County evidently decided to silence this young woman's efforts to start a Right to Carry Campaign because they rather have a completely meek, disarmed, and defenseless student population. It's almost like CCAC posting an advertisement to all potential psychopathic killers "HEY LOOK AT US, WE ARE A GUN FREE ZONE, AND A CRIMINAL PROTECTION ZONE. YOU ARE WELCOME TO FEAST HERE!"
What a bunch of idiots.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF STATE-SPONSORED MASS IGNORANCE

If there is hope, it lies in the proles
- Winston Smith. "1984"
From Yahoo comes the story of State Sponsored Ignorance: Intentionally drugging and sedating the masses so they have no political ideologies:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090530/ap_on_re_as/china_born_on_the_fourth
By ALEXA OLESEN, Associated Press Writer Alexa Olesen, Associated Press Writer – Sat May 30, 10:28 am ET
KAIFENG, China – Twenty years ago, on the night of June 3, rumors were flying about an impending military crackdown against demonstrators in Beijing. That's when Feng Shijie's wife went into labor in his hometown, Kaifeng.
The baby born the next morning, June 4, is now an undergraduate at Kaifeng University. After class, he plays games online or shoot hoops at a campus basketball court. He can list the latest Hollywood releases and NBA stats. But he knows next to nothing about the pro-democracy movement that ended in a bloody crackdown the day he was born.
"My parents told me some incident happened on Tiananmen Square on my birthday but I don't know the details," says Feng Xiaoguang, an upbeat graphic design student in faux Nike shoes and an imitation Prada shirt.
Xiaoguang is one of China's 200 million so-called 'post-1980' kids — a generation of mostly single children, thanks to the one-child policy, born on the cusp of an unparalleled economic boom. Aged between 20 and 30, they are Web-savvy, worldly, fashion-conscious — and largely apolitical.
Asked what kind of reform the Tiananmen students were after, Xiaoguang says he doesn't know.
"Did it have something to do with the conflicts between capitalism and socialism?" he asks.
It would be hard for him to know more. The subject is taboo. The demonstrations are classified as a counter-revolutionary riot and rarely mentioned in public. Textbooks touch on them fleetingly, if at all.
Few young people are aware that millions of students, workers and average people gathered peacefully in Beijing and other cities over seven weeks in early 1989 to demand democratic reform and an end to corruption. They are not told how communist authorities finally silenced the dissent with deadly force, killing hundreds.
Chinese leaders today argue that juggernaut growth and stability since the early 1990's prove that quelling the uprising was the right choice. Indeed, young Chinese people are materially better off now than they have perhaps ever been, with annual income per capital soaring to about 19,000 yuan ($2,760) in 2007, up from just 380 yuan ($55) in 1978.
But the tradeoff has been that young Chinese have no real role in shaping their country's future — and may not be very interested in having one.
An official survey released this month found 75 percent of college students hoped to join the Communist Party, but 56 percent of those said they would do so to "boost their chances of finding a good job." The rest wanted to join for personal honor — 29 percent — while 15 percent were motivated by faith in communism, said the Internet survey of 12,018 students by the People's Tribune.
An accompanying commentary said students today are clearly "cold" about politics and cited concern from education experts about "extreme egotism" among the youth.
At Peking University, a hub for the 1989 protests, only one political group cracked the top 15 extracurricular clubs — the elite Marxism Youth Study Group, reputed to be good for career networking.
The generation that demonstrated on Tiananmen Square grew up surrounded by political discussion, scripted as it often was, and lived through mass movements that demanded full public participation, notably the tumultuous Cultural Revolution that ended in 1976.
But the 1989 crackdown put an end to most public debate on the topic of whither China. Few now risk serious political discussion even behind closed doors, with good reason.
Consider The New Youth Study Group, a short-lived club of young Beijing professionals that met privately to talk about political reform and posted essays online, including one titled "China's democracy is fake." Four of the members were convicted of subversion and intent to overthrow the Communist Party in May 2003 and sentenced to between 8 and 10 years in prison.
With this fear of political dissent, it's hard to tell whether young people like underground musician Li Yan are being shallow or shrewd when they shrug off Tiananmen. Li Yan, also known as Lucifer, was born in May 1989 and is a performing arts student in Beijing with a cultivated rebel image.
"Young kids like us are maybe just more into popular entertainment like Korean soap operas. ... Very few people really care about that other stuff," says Lucifer, before mounting the stage at a Beijing club to belt out "Rock 'N Roll for Money and Sex."
Tiananmen veterans read the reaction as apathy and lament it.
"All those magnificent ideals have been replaced by the practical pursuit of self-centered comforts," says Bao Tong, former secretary to Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party leader deposed for sympathizing with the 1989 protesters. "The leaders today don't want young people to think."
According to Bao, 76, China's youth are in the arms of the government being fed candy. They could continue this way if the economy remains strong and the government distributes wealth more equitably, he says, but he doesn't think either is likely.
Others say the reckless optimism of the Tiananmen era is the reason young people today lack ideals. The fearless naivete of 1989 serves as a cautionary tale, not inspiration.
Sun Yi's father was a Tiananmen-era dissident. In a self-published magazine in 1990, he openly criticized the crackdown and was soon imprisoned for speaking out. She admires her father but wonders if his sacrifices, a broken marriage and seven years in jail, were worth it.
"It was a really heroic undertaking, but still I feel he gave up so much, too much," says Sun, a 22-year-old engineering student in Sydney, Australia. "His voice was heard by some of the people but not many, not many compared to the population in China. Is that worth it?"
Wu Xu, 39, was a Tiananmen participant. His generation was plagued by insecurity, he says, and hoped that China could "catch up" to the West politically and economically.
"This generation is totally different," says Wu, author of a recent book about Chinese cybernationalism. "There is no kind of feeling of inferiority. ... They have had the advantage of the last thirty years of China's economic performance."
Wu contends that China's youth know more than they let on, and while they tend to be fiercely proud of their country they are also highly critical of their government. He calls them "a double-edged sword with no handle," because their opinions cut in many directions and are not guided by any single ideology or organization.
Xiaoguang, the boy born that June 4, bears out the theory. He criticizes the United States for the "inadequate apology" it made after a mid-air collision between an American spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet in 2001. He is angry at CNN for allegedly exaggerating Chinese military brutality against Tibetan rioters last year. Both views parrot the government. Later though, he scoffs at classmates keen to join the Communist Party and grouses about corruption.
His convictions are worn loosely, like a fashion, and have not translated into action. Like many Chinese people today, he appears satisfied with his hobbies, pop culture and other distractions.
He lives with his parents down a dusty dirt road in a simple concrete home. A grapevine snakes up a trellis in the courtyard. The family is supported his mother's monthly 800 yuan ($117) retirement pension and his weekend odd jobs.
In his bedroom, he can watch downloaded pirate copies of Hollywood films like "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" with slapdash Chinese subtitles. At the same time, he texts friends on his Nokia phone and sends instant messages online.
His parents have scrimped and borrowed to provide their only child with these luxuries — 2,800 yuan ($410) for the computer and 500 yuan ($73) a year for the Internet connection — because he says he needs them for school.
An anxious scowl steals across Xiaoguang's usually cheery face as his father recounts the night he was born.
A debilitating stroke ten years ago has made speaking difficult. But, with help from his wife, Feng told how he dropped his wife at the hospital on the evening of June 3, 1989, then dashed to Kaifeng's Drum Tower where a crowd had gathered in solidarity with protesters in Beijing.
He spent an hour there and the experience inspired his son's name, which means light of dawn.
"His name has great significance. I had just seen China's dawning promise and possibility."
So, yes, they managed to create a new generation of mindless drones who are satisfied by nothing except continuous high doses of materialism and useless pop culture. The reason: to stifle individualism and liberty and preventing further "incidents" from happening that might embarrass the State.
And they think that they are smart by doing that. I bet they do not understand the unintended consequences of such actions. However, it is better off that the rulers don't realize these unintended consequences, because it can help freedom and individual liberty take root much faster in a country that silences political dissent.
By creating a pool of materialistic and self-centered minds caring nothing about politics, the ruling class has evidently cut off their own supply line: continued generations of future government officials. By the time the old ruling class grows old, retires, and dies off, the younger generations would be either too apathetic, ignorant, or way too immersed in their pop culture to continue in the footsteps of past leaders. The Communist Party will grow hollow, like a dying star that is rapidly running out of hydrogen and helium. And these stars will eventually wither away silently or supernova, ending up as a cold neutron star or black hole. Without new leaders to take on where the old ones left off, the State sponsored tyranny will wither away, and then, perhaps new, scientific, philosophical, and libertarian minds will take it's place, and hopefully usher in a new generation of TRUE freedom and individual liberty.
In "1984", Winston Smith wrote in his diary "If there is hope, it lies in the proles". This is ABSOLUTELY true, and it doesn't matter if the "proles" are conscious of their situation or not.
On a side note, despite the fact that the Totalitarian State in China had completely brainwashed and indoctrinated it's young people to be apathetic about politics, and took away the citizens' rights to keep and bear arms, being a (LOL) government official (LOL) still does not grant him or her the right to abuse and bully citizens at will. In fact, this latest incident below goes on to show that it MIGHT EVEN BE DEADLY FOR THE SAID OFFICIAL.
- Winston Smith. "1984"
From Yahoo comes the story of State Sponsored Ignorance: Intentionally drugging and sedating the masses so they have no political ideologies:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090530/ap_on_re_as/china_born_on_the_fourth
By ALEXA OLESEN, Associated Press Writer Alexa Olesen, Associated Press Writer – Sat May 30, 10:28 am ET
KAIFENG, China – Twenty years ago, on the night of June 3, rumors were flying about an impending military crackdown against demonstrators in Beijing. That's when Feng Shijie's wife went into labor in his hometown, Kaifeng.
The baby born the next morning, June 4, is now an undergraduate at Kaifeng University. After class, he plays games online or shoot hoops at a campus basketball court. He can list the latest Hollywood releases and NBA stats. But he knows next to nothing about the pro-democracy movement that ended in a bloody crackdown the day he was born.
"My parents told me some incident happened on Tiananmen Square on my birthday but I don't know the details," says Feng Xiaoguang, an upbeat graphic design student in faux Nike shoes and an imitation Prada shirt.
Xiaoguang is one of China's 200 million so-called 'post-1980' kids — a generation of mostly single children, thanks to the one-child policy, born on the cusp of an unparalleled economic boom. Aged between 20 and 30, they are Web-savvy, worldly, fashion-conscious — and largely apolitical.
Asked what kind of reform the Tiananmen students were after, Xiaoguang says he doesn't know.
"Did it have something to do with the conflicts between capitalism and socialism?" he asks.
It would be hard for him to know more. The subject is taboo. The demonstrations are classified as a counter-revolutionary riot and rarely mentioned in public. Textbooks touch on them fleetingly, if at all.
Few young people are aware that millions of students, workers and average people gathered peacefully in Beijing and other cities over seven weeks in early 1989 to demand democratic reform and an end to corruption. They are not told how communist authorities finally silenced the dissent with deadly force, killing hundreds.
Chinese leaders today argue that juggernaut growth and stability since the early 1990's prove that quelling the uprising was the right choice. Indeed, young Chinese people are materially better off now than they have perhaps ever been, with annual income per capital soaring to about 19,000 yuan ($2,760) in 2007, up from just 380 yuan ($55) in 1978.
But the tradeoff has been that young Chinese have no real role in shaping their country's future — and may not be very interested in having one.
An official survey released this month found 75 percent of college students hoped to join the Communist Party, but 56 percent of those said they would do so to "boost their chances of finding a good job." The rest wanted to join for personal honor — 29 percent — while 15 percent were motivated by faith in communism, said the Internet survey of 12,018 students by the People's Tribune.
An accompanying commentary said students today are clearly "cold" about politics and cited concern from education experts about "extreme egotism" among the youth.
At Peking University, a hub for the 1989 protests, only one political group cracked the top 15 extracurricular clubs — the elite Marxism Youth Study Group, reputed to be good for career networking.
The generation that demonstrated on Tiananmen Square grew up surrounded by political discussion, scripted as it often was, and lived through mass movements that demanded full public participation, notably the tumultuous Cultural Revolution that ended in 1976.
But the 1989 crackdown put an end to most public debate on the topic of whither China. Few now risk serious political discussion even behind closed doors, with good reason.
Consider The New Youth Study Group, a short-lived club of young Beijing professionals that met privately to talk about political reform and posted essays online, including one titled "China's democracy is fake." Four of the members were convicted of subversion and intent to overthrow the Communist Party in May 2003 and sentenced to between 8 and 10 years in prison.
With this fear of political dissent, it's hard to tell whether young people like underground musician Li Yan are being shallow or shrewd when they shrug off Tiananmen. Li Yan, also known as Lucifer, was born in May 1989 and is a performing arts student in Beijing with a cultivated rebel image.
"Young kids like us are maybe just more into popular entertainment like Korean soap operas. ... Very few people really care about that other stuff," says Lucifer, before mounting the stage at a Beijing club to belt out "Rock 'N Roll for Money and Sex."
Tiananmen veterans read the reaction as apathy and lament it.
"All those magnificent ideals have been replaced by the practical pursuit of self-centered comforts," says Bao Tong, former secretary to Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party leader deposed for sympathizing with the 1989 protesters. "The leaders today don't want young people to think."
According to Bao, 76, China's youth are in the arms of the government being fed candy. They could continue this way if the economy remains strong and the government distributes wealth more equitably, he says, but he doesn't think either is likely.
Others say the reckless optimism of the Tiananmen era is the reason young people today lack ideals. The fearless naivete of 1989 serves as a cautionary tale, not inspiration.
Sun Yi's father was a Tiananmen-era dissident. In a self-published magazine in 1990, he openly criticized the crackdown and was soon imprisoned for speaking out. She admires her father but wonders if his sacrifices, a broken marriage and seven years in jail, were worth it.
"It was a really heroic undertaking, but still I feel he gave up so much, too much," says Sun, a 22-year-old engineering student in Sydney, Australia. "His voice was heard by some of the people but not many, not many compared to the population in China. Is that worth it?"
Wu Xu, 39, was a Tiananmen participant. His generation was plagued by insecurity, he says, and hoped that China could "catch up" to the West politically and economically.
"This generation is totally different," says Wu, author of a recent book about Chinese cybernationalism. "There is no kind of feeling of inferiority. ... They have had the advantage of the last thirty years of China's economic performance."
Wu contends that China's youth know more than they let on, and while they tend to be fiercely proud of their country they are also highly critical of their government. He calls them "a double-edged sword with no handle," because their opinions cut in many directions and are not guided by any single ideology or organization.
Xiaoguang, the boy born that June 4, bears out the theory. He criticizes the United States for the "inadequate apology" it made after a mid-air collision between an American spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet in 2001. He is angry at CNN for allegedly exaggerating Chinese military brutality against Tibetan rioters last year. Both views parrot the government. Later though, he scoffs at classmates keen to join the Communist Party and grouses about corruption.
His convictions are worn loosely, like a fashion, and have not translated into action. Like many Chinese people today, he appears satisfied with his hobbies, pop culture and other distractions.
He lives with his parents down a dusty dirt road in a simple concrete home. A grapevine snakes up a trellis in the courtyard. The family is supported his mother's monthly 800 yuan ($117) retirement pension and his weekend odd jobs.
In his bedroom, he can watch downloaded pirate copies of Hollywood films like "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" with slapdash Chinese subtitles. At the same time, he texts friends on his Nokia phone and sends instant messages online.
His parents have scrimped and borrowed to provide their only child with these luxuries — 2,800 yuan ($410) for the computer and 500 yuan ($73) a year for the Internet connection — because he says he needs them for school.
An anxious scowl steals across Xiaoguang's usually cheery face as his father recounts the night he was born.
A debilitating stroke ten years ago has made speaking difficult. But, with help from his wife, Feng told how he dropped his wife at the hospital on the evening of June 3, 1989, then dashed to Kaifeng's Drum Tower where a crowd had gathered in solidarity with protesters in Beijing.
He spent an hour there and the experience inspired his son's name, which means light of dawn.
"His name has great significance. I had just seen China's dawning promise and possibility."
So, yes, they managed to create a new generation of mindless drones who are satisfied by nothing except continuous high doses of materialism and useless pop culture. The reason: to stifle individualism and liberty and preventing further "incidents" from happening that might embarrass the State.
And they think that they are smart by doing that. I bet they do not understand the unintended consequences of such actions. However, it is better off that the rulers don't realize these unintended consequences, because it can help freedom and individual liberty take root much faster in a country that silences political dissent.
By creating a pool of materialistic and self-centered minds caring nothing about politics, the ruling class has evidently cut off their own supply line: continued generations of future government officials. By the time the old ruling class grows old, retires, and dies off, the younger generations would be either too apathetic, ignorant, or way too immersed in their pop culture to continue in the footsteps of past leaders. The Communist Party will grow hollow, like a dying star that is rapidly running out of hydrogen and helium. And these stars will eventually wither away silently or supernova, ending up as a cold neutron star or black hole. Without new leaders to take on where the old ones left off, the State sponsored tyranny will wither away, and then, perhaps new, scientific, philosophical, and libertarian minds will take it's place, and hopefully usher in a new generation of TRUE freedom and individual liberty.
In "1984", Winston Smith wrote in his diary "If there is hope, it lies in the proles". This is ABSOLUTELY true, and it doesn't matter if the "proles" are conscious of their situation or not.
On a side note, despite the fact that the Totalitarian State in China had completely brainwashed and indoctrinated it's young people to be apathetic about politics, and took away the citizens' rights to keep and bear arms, being a (LOL) government official (LOL) still does not grant him or her the right to abuse and bully citizens at will. In fact, this latest incident below goes on to show that it MIGHT EVEN BE DEADLY FOR THE SAID OFFICIAL.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8064362.stm
PERVERT GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL ATTEMPTS TO RAPE SINGER, AND ENDS UP GETTING STABBED TO DEATH
Chinese spa murder sparks concern
A karaoke bar waitress in central China who was arrested for the fatal stabbing of a communist official has been promised fair treatment by authorities.
Deng Yujiao, 21, says she stabbed Deng Guida when he demanded sex in a hotel spa in the city of Badong.
The hotel is suspected of providing sex services and the manager has been summoned, officials say.
Many Chinese websites have praised Ms Deng for fighting injustice and posted poems and songs in her support.
The strong public interest in the case prompted the local government in Badong to post a statement online promising a fair hearing, the Associated Press news agency reported.
The local authorities also set up set up an information centre relating to the case.
The China Daily website said Deng Guida, who ran a local government office for business promotion, cornered the waitress in the spa area of the hotel and demanded sex.
When she refused, Mr Deng, 43, allegedly forced her down on a sofa. After some struggle, she pulled out a fruit knife from her bag and stabbed him.
Mr Deng died later on the way to hospital.
Chinese police say Deng Yujiao turned herself in on 10 May.
This goes on to show that one can be the absolute boss and bully of a repressive society, but that still does not grant him the rights to terrorize his fellow citizens. Almighty God will make sure of that.
By "fair treatment", we all know this will not turn out good. All of my sympathy goes out to this courageous woman. That filthy demon she killed obviously deserves a dirt-nap.
Secondly, why did she "turn herself in?" This was an ACT OF SELF DEFENSE, not a DAMN CRIME. Why turn herself in when she obviously knows that the friends of that perverted filthy douchebag would not give her a fair hearing?
PERVERT GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL ATTEMPTS TO RAPE SINGER, AND ENDS UP GETTING STABBED TO DEATH
Chinese spa murder sparks concern
A karaoke bar waitress in central China who was arrested for the fatal stabbing of a communist official has been promised fair treatment by authorities.
Deng Yujiao, 21, says she stabbed Deng Guida when he demanded sex in a hotel spa in the city of Badong.
The hotel is suspected of providing sex services and the manager has been summoned, officials say.
Many Chinese websites have praised Ms Deng for fighting injustice and posted poems and songs in her support.
The strong public interest in the case prompted the local government in Badong to post a statement online promising a fair hearing, the Associated Press news agency reported.
The local authorities also set up set up an information centre relating to the case.
The China Daily website said Deng Guida, who ran a local government office for business promotion, cornered the waitress in the spa area of the hotel and demanded sex.
When she refused, Mr Deng, 43, allegedly forced her down on a sofa. After some struggle, she pulled out a fruit knife from her bag and stabbed him.
Mr Deng died later on the way to hospital.
Chinese police say Deng Yujiao turned herself in on 10 May.
This goes on to show that one can be the absolute boss and bully of a repressive society, but that still does not grant him the rights to terrorize his fellow citizens. Almighty God will make sure of that.
By "fair treatment", we all know this will not turn out good. All of my sympathy goes out to this courageous woman. That filthy demon she killed obviously deserves a dirt-nap.
Secondly, why did she "turn herself in?" This was an ACT OF SELF DEFENSE, not a DAMN CRIME. Why turn herself in when she obviously knows that the friends of that perverted filthy douchebag would not give her a fair hearing?
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FANS OF "WAR OF RESISTANCE" DON'T BE ALARMED

Don't be alarmed :D War of Resistance episodes will continue to be posted here.
Due to the shutting down of the communications system on Digg, I am busy setting up channels on other sites and could not post continuing episodes for some time.
But more translated episodes will be posted as soon as I get settled down again.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
THE DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN EMOTION
One of the key goals for Ingsoc in George Orwell's"1984" was the complete destruction of the human
emotion, the eradication of love and family, and the
transformation of the human into a mindless drone
whose only love is love for Big Brother, and whose
brain contain nothing but pure Party orthodoxy.
THIS is the latest alarming manifestation of the Police State that I have found on Lew Rockwell:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/026979.html
As part of the DMV's effort to develop super-secure driver's licenses and foolproof identification cards, the agency has issued a smile ban, directing customers to adopt a "neutral expression" in their portraits, thereby extinguishing whatever happiness comes with finally hearing one's number called.
...DMV officials say the smile ban is for a good cause. The agency would like to develop a facial recognition system that could compare customers' photographs over time to prevent fraud and identity theft. "The technology works best when the images are similar," said DMV spokeswoman Pam Goheen. "To prepare for the possibility of future security enhancements, we're asking customers to maintain a neutral expression."
Also note that the "new software is programmed to reject attempts at exuberance or human warmth" and it sends "an error message if it detects a non-neutral expression."
This is the first step to complete and total indoctrination of the public into absolute orthodoxy. Elimination of the human emotions, thus forcing conformity.
Friday, May 22, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: THE LEGACY OF THE MING DYNASTY
Master Lu had happened to stumble upon his daughter Mingzhu's study as he walked to his parlor when he saw a collage of photographs pasted onto the wall. He had taken time to admire these photographs, when Mingzhu walked in.
"Surprise!", she said.
Before Master Lu had time to turn, there was a tremendous flash from a camera flashbulb as Mingzhu took a snapshot of her father.
"Be careful with that child!", Master Lu said. "I bought this in Germany and it is worth a lot of money". "Look at this room. What have you been doing with this camera?"
"But you still don;t know how to use it!", Mingzhu told him.
She proceeded to teach her father how to use the camera, when the leader of the bandit gang strolled into the room.
"What's the matter now?", Master Lu inquired.
The look on the bandit's face was awkward, so master Lu knew there was nothing good about it. He ordered Mingzhu to leave the room.
"I was just over at the Zheng's place. They do not want their son to surrender to the police". The bandit leader said. "They had disappeared".
"What?", Master Lu replied. First, I have been betrayed by Master Zheng over 30 years ago", he said, not knowing about the twist behind it. "And now this?"
"He said if you want to settle a score, you come to see him". The bandit leader continued.
"I want them arrested!", Lu finally said.
"Master Zheng did not want to apologize over the incident regarding Lu Yuguang during the competition", the bandit leader told him.
"All right", Master Lu said to the man. "I want you to pay less attention to the affairs in this family". "You may depart".
Meanwhile, Mingzhu, who had stopped in the courtyard right outside the room, overheard the entire conversation.
When she came into the room again, she asked her father "Why do you have to be so bitter about Master Zheng?"
"You are a child", Lu told his daughter.
"You do not understand the situation behind this family's affair. I was betrayed by Master Zheng during the Boxer Rebellion 30 years ago. Despite how I looked after him like my own brother, he turned me in to the Qing Dynasty authorities when they arrested the Red Turbans afterwards".
(Master Lu was not aware of the treacherous trick pulled by "The Uncle" during the Rebellion so he himself could reap the riches of the two men.)
"But you still do not have to continue this feud", Mingzhu continued. "I think you should just go send Master Zheng an apology over how you had been treating him all these years".
"WHAT!!!", Master Lu blurted out. "Me, sending an apology to THEM?".
"You obviously put the Zheng family far ahead of your own elder brother Lu Yuguang, aren't you?", he criticized Mingzhu.
"Look, ever since I met them, I realized how caring they are", Mingzhu replied. "I look at them as if they were my own family".
"You heartless, ignorant child!", Master Lu uttered. "You do not understand a thing, yet you pretend you know all about this family's situations".
"GET OUT!", he ordered Mingzhu.
Several miles away, Japanese agent San Dao had meandered aimlessly through Beiping's streets for hours, watching the hustle and bustle of the street vendors as he passed.
Suddenly, he saw an unremarkable, undecorated arch just ahead of him. He stepped through the arch, finding himself in a courtyard of a large, well-kept mansion.
He knocked on the ornate gate twice before a man answered it.
The man was a high ranking HAN JIAN, (A Chinese traitor who clandestinely worked for the Japanese army)
"I wish to consult with you on some matters", San Dao told him.
"Do you have something to give me?", the traitor replied. San Dao showed him something in his hand wrapped in parchment.
Several minutes later, San Dao and the suspicious man sat at his parlor, two small jade statues, the supposed "subjects of discussion" sitting on the table ahead of him.
San dao asked the traitor about the wheareabouts of an ancient Chinese martial arts manuscript "dating back to the Ming Dynasty". He wanted to know how the Chinese swordsmiths had been able to fashion such large and fearsome broadswords, which had been used by a certain rebel who murdered three Kwantung Army soldiers not long ago.
"You should be aware that there are quite a lot of differences between the construction and handling of the Katana and the broadsword", the traitor told him".
San Dao was aware of it, but he wanted the Chinese document anyway, in hopes that the document would be able to lead the Kwantung Army to the source of the swords being manufactured for the Anti Fascist Resistance. He knew that Master Qian, the swordsmith who had been accused of giving weapons to the militia, was dead. However, someone else had been teaching and propagating the skills and knowledge of the deadly ancient Chinese combat arts to many people. Somehow, tracking down this person might even lead to the killer himself...
Thursday, May 21, 2009
MORE ANTI-GUN QUACKERY AND IT'S DEADLY RESULTS
QUACKERY: Quackery: Deliberate misrepresentation of the ability of a substance or device for the prevention or treatment of disease. We may think that the day of patent medicines is gone but look around you and you will see them still. They appeal to our desire to believe that every disease is curable or at least treatable. Quackery also applies to persons who pretend to be able to diagnose or heal people but are unqualified and incompetent. (from http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5161)Gun control advocates always say that having a gun will not protect you. In fact, they even go as far as to invent some imaginary statistics about how a gun in your house will be more than (INSERT NUMBER) percent more likely to be used against you or a loved one. The numbers range from 40 percent to 90 percent. This goes on to show that when it comes to being a gun-control advocate, lying is not only justified, it is part of the game.
Well gun control seemed to have failed to save THIS couple from homicide by home invader:
VENTURA, Calif. – An intruder dressed in black and wearing a motorcycle helmet barged into a Southern California beach home and stabbed a pregnant woman and her husband to death as their two children were in other rooms, authorities said Thursday.
The two children were not injured in the attack late Tuesday. The 9-year-old boy ran to another part of the house after he first saw the intruder, and later found his parents' bodies. His 11-year-old sister was asleep in another room, authorities said.
Davina Husted, 42, was in the kitchen, the father, Brock Husted, 42, was in a bedroom and the boy was watching television when the intruder entered the expensive house in unincorporated Faria Beach through a sliding-glass door, sheriff's Capt. Ross Bonfiglio said.
The parents' bodies were found in the back of the one-story Ventura County home, he said. Sheriff's Capt. Bruce Norris said Davina Husted was four to five months pregnant. No arrests have been made.
"There's no answers as to why this happened," said Scott Husted, Brock's brother. "It's a horrible situation and there's a killer out there that killed a man and his wife — his pregnant wife — with two small children in the home."
Investigators believe the killer was not known to the family, Bonfiglio said. A beach camping area is located just west of the home.
Authorities believe the killer saw Davina Husted first and attacked her. They initially thought the boy saw the attack, but sheriff's Sgt. Dave Murray later said the child ran into another room and didn't witness the killings, but did find the bodies.
The boy and his older sister then ran out of the house and told a neighbor about the attack, Murray said. It wasn't immediately known if anything had been stolen from the house.
Family friend Robyn Asdel said Brock Husted, who owned a wrought-iron business, was a family man, while his wife was involved in her children's school activities and was excited about the coming birth of their baby. Unlike their first two children, the couple didn't know the sex of their baby and wanted to be surprised.
"She was a great role model to her children and all of our kids," Asdel said. "They will both be missed."
The well-manicured beach-front home sits along a narrow stretch of U.S. Highway 101 about 80 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
"They will both be missed..." Thats all you got to say about this case?
Well you seem pretty at ease with crime, as long as they don't involve guns, right?
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: MASTER ZHENG'S DEBT
"So I assume your ethnicity is Manchurian", San Dao told Liang Fong Ying at the rail station.
"Yes", she said.
"Actually, we are citizens of Manchuria", Liang Fong Seng corrected her. "We are ethnically Chinese".
Master Zheng, his eldest son, and Xiao Long had arrived at the city walls of Beiping after journeying back home from the Chengde hills. They still did not locate Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei and assumed that they might have returned home. Upon entering the massive gate however, the trio was stopped by the captain of a Guomingdang regional army, who told them that all young men had to either enlist in the army or join the laborers in fortifying Beiping's walls.
"What do you think you are doing?", Master Zheng asked. "Kidnapping people by force like that".
"Official decree from the national government", the captain replied. "Don't you see we are at war? The enemy has already arrived and these walls must be fortified". "You!", he continued, pointing to the eldest Zheng brother. "You are to report to the labor gang right away".
Master Zheng tried to object but he was rudely pushed back by the captain, who insisted that his eldest son must work for a set duration of time on the city walls.
"Look, I'll go", the eldest Zheng brother stated. He turned to Xiao Long.
"You must take Father back to the town, and look after him along the way", he told her.
With that, he left with the military detachment.
While Master Zheng and Xiao Long were walking back to their home, they realized that several people gathered at their door. Master Zheng immediately froze. They were bandits who were employed by the powerful Master Lu across town. Before anyone could speak however, Master Zheng's wife came out the door. "You came back!", Mother exclaimed, paying no attention to the rabble at her doorstep.
"Yes, but we still have yet to find Zheng Fei and Zheng Yu", Master Zheng replied. At that moment, another woman appeared by his side. She was the wife of the eldest Zheng brother who also came to live with the family, who came out to see what was going on.
"Oh how big you have grown!", Mother cried at the sight of Xiao Long.
"She will be living with us for a while", Master Zheng told her.
As the women and Master Zheng entered their home, the leader of the bandit gang stopped him. "I have serious business to discuss with you regarding the affair at Master Lu's Wushu school last week", he said.
"Look, you are welcome to come in and have tea with us if you want, we'll talk about this inside", Master Zheng replied, but the bandits evidently did not want to be within earshot of the rest of the family.
"I want to talk business right now", he said.
"Then go on!", Master Zheng replied.
"Your son was at Master Lu's Wushu demonstration the other week when he killed Lu Yuguang, the son of Master Lu", the bandit told him.
"He was not dead. he was merely wounded!", Zheng corrected him "He was sent to the hospital and he later recovered, fully!"
"It doesn't matter", the bandit replied. "You have incurred the wrath of Master Lu, you are in debt to him over this affair and he will not settle down until he has seen that your son Zheng Yu has been arrested".
Then he added. "Where is that man. And where is his brother Zheng Fei?"
"Look", Master Zheng told him. "I don't know what you are talking about. "Zheng Yu fought back against Lu Yuguang in self defense, and he did not kill him, he merely gave him a good defeat with Lu Yuguang's own prized sword, and when you go back to Master Lu, you tell him that Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei has not returned yet. I have returned, but my sons have not returned. If he wants to settle a score, let him come look for me, directly!"
"Ok, ok!", the bandit leader replied. "How about this?", he continued. "Five days, let that be the ultimatum. If the two men doesn't surrender by five days, we will have the police issue a warrant for them. How about that?"
"Look, I already gave you my terms", Master Zheng said, growing very impatient. "I do not want to have any words with you anymore, and I want you to tell Master Lu exactly what I have said before!".
Inside the house, the three women, although out of sight of the men in the courtyard, had overheard the entire conversation, and were worried when Master Zheng finally entered the room.
"Look", Master Zheng sighed. "You don't have to fret over anything. This is nothing serious!".
"Nonsense!", his wife called after him.
Meanwhile, at the rail station several miles away, San Dao prepared to board his train.
"We shall talk some time later", he said to Liang Fong Ying and Liang Fong Seng.
"Before you go", Liang Fong Ying began. She reached into her bag and pulled out a paper fan, which she handed to the Japanese agent.
"This is a Chinese fan. With traditional artwork and calligraphy", she told him. "I want you to have it".
As san Dao uttered his thanks and walked toward the opposite platform, Liang Fong Seng called after him. "Can I take martial arts lessons with you some time in the future?".
San Dao smiled sadly, and replied. "I am on official business. I am not even sure if I will return soon"...
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THE TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES OF ROMANIAN GUN CONTROL
Portrait of a serial killer
Fitting justice for a cold blooded mass murderer.I want to bring you to this powerful and stunning post by fellow Patriot Mike Vanderboegh over at Sipsey Street Irregulars:
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2009/05/from-transsylvania-phoenix-how-gun.html
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2009/05/from-transsylvania-phoenix-how-gun.html
This is about the tragic consequences of gun control in Romania beginning in 1947. When the Communists took power, they managed to convince the citizenry to give up their arms. Most of them did. Immediately afterward, the state began to arrest, torture, and execute large numbers of people who they deemed to be "dangerous".
Millions of people died in the Communist terror that ensued afterwards.
There was a small minority of people who refused to give up their arms though. Instead of complyig with communist tyranny, they fought on courageously, despite the fact that they were outnumbered and outgunned.
We must never forget these heroes who dared to stand defiantly in the face of state sponsored mass-terrorism.
Oh, by the way, the two mug shots on the top of this post are those of Nicolae Ceaucescu, one of the butchers of innocent Romanian citizens, and the only one out of a long list of other murderous psychopaths to receive the justice of the people.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: AN HONORARY ENLISTMENT
Master Zheng, his eldest son, and Xiao Long was still waiting at the ravine where they fled the bombs on the road. They did not know that Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei had been captured by the 29th Army.
"I can go out and track their path again, maybe I can find them"
"It's too dangerous to head out alone, who knows what bandits and deserters may be hiding out there, waiting for victims. Your brothers were armed, and they had the only weapon that was in our group".
"Lets head back to the city, they will find us there when they get back. I am sure they will".
Meanwhile, Zheng fei and Zheng Yu were bound with ropes and brought before an impromptu firing squad, while the colonel of the regiment stood before them. "Do you know?.......I hate bandits and rabble like you. You do NOTHING but go around and bully civilians".
"We are not deserters!", Zheng Fei shouted. I actually wanted to join the Resistance, do you think we would have hung around and let you catch us if our intentions were not to talk with you?"
"Back at the hill at Chengde, I killed 3 Japanese soldiers", Zheng Yu began.
The colonel walked over to where Zheng Yu sat. "I have killed over 100 Japanese soldiers last week. You don't look like a brave, courageous Resistance fighter. What proves your comments?"
"Where are the deserters and rabble who were with you?", he added.
"Your troops shot them down", Zheng Yu replied.
"Look", Zheng Fei began. "Let us go into battle with your men, just once, and let us prove our intentions!"
"Are your words true words?", the colonel questioned. He motioned behind him, and the troops lowered their rifles.
He walked up to Zheng Yu again. "Did you, really kill 3 Japanese troops back at Chengde?"
Before Zheng Yu can reply, his brother answered for him.
"Back at the hill, when the Japanese were killing all of the civilians, my older brother cut down three of the murdering bastards with his sword".
The colonel was surprised. He turned to Zheng Fei. "And you are a University student?"
"Beiping Northern University, sir!", Zheng Fei replied. "A student of literature, and I have never been in any army, but now I want to join the Resistance."
He continued: "Our country has been ruthlessly sliced and cut apart by these invaders. So many innocents have been killed. We want nothing, but to take up our guns and swords, and wreck vengeance on these murderers. I wanted to join the 55th Route Army, but they gave up without even firing a shot. The North East Army was nothing but a warlord's own private army. They only wage war on defenseless citizens and commit robbery against them. I always knew that the 29th Army was the true heart of the Resistance movement, I never knew you were one of them. Back at that field, when you rallied the men, I have seen for the first time how united and patriotic this regiment is".
The colonel said: "Spoken like a true University student. If you want to join us, here we are!".
"I SALUTE YOU, COLONEL!", Zheng Fei exclaimed.
"Cut loose their chains!", the colonel cried, turning to the men behind him. "I accept your enlistment right here and now!".
Zheng Yu cannot help but admire his younger brother's spirit and determination. He decided that since the war had just turned into Zheng Fei's war, it will be his war too.
Several miles away, the main front of the Kwantung Army began to advance. The Imperial Commander and his friend and agent San Dao walked on the edge of the road, discussing on how to capture the elusive assassin that had killed three of their own.
"I plan to make this not only a campaign of justice for the Japanese Government, but also to teach the entire country of China a lesson about the consequences of resistance against our rule", the Imperial commander said.
"You will use up your resources too fast if you attempt to take down large swaths of land", San Dao, always the tactician, replied.
They agreed that it will be best to capture the killer himself.
"With this, I give you this assignment.", the Commander told San Dao.
San dao mounted his horse and galloped away.
The Japanese agent arrived at a crowded railway station a few miles away from Chengde. As he entered the stationhouse, two peoples sitting on benches at the corner instantly recognized him. They were the two civilians that San Dao himself had spared from death during the massacre at Beiping.
Precisely at the moment, several Guomingdang Police agents entered the station, announcing that they were looking for a suspected Japanese spy who was seen entering the rail station. They began to systematically search everyone for weapons. San Dao had his katana wrapped in a blanket, and when questioned by the guards about the package lying next to him, one of the civilians, a woman, took up the blanket roll and held it as if it was her own. The agent moved on.
The woman explained to San Dao that she was grateful for his act that saved their lives back at Chengde. She introduced herself as Liang Fong Ying, and her brother as Liang Fong Seng. She also told him that two had visited Japan for a while before the war began...
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Monday, May 18, 2009
WAR OF RESISTANCE: INTERVENTION OF FATE
Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei were both amazed at the patriotism of the 29th Army's soldiers, especially by how each and every man knew the colonel's speech by heart.
After the short rally, the regiment began a fast paced march. The two brothers were at the very rear of the column with the North East Army deserters. As the troops advanced, they began to sing a song, called the "Song of the Anti-Fascist Resistance". Helping the people, and defeating the Japanese were it's primary theme.
After they had marched on for some time, one of the sergeants of the regiment fell off his horse, struck by a sudden illness and intolerable stomach cramps. When the colonel came over and offered to send him back to Beiping to recuperate, the sergeant refused, stating that his duty is with the 29th Army, no matter what his condition is in.
"You must go back and rest, Sergeant!", the colonel told him. "The battle is approaching us with every passing day, and we need you to recover so you can come back and lead the men!"
"STRETCHER!", the colonel cried.
Before the stretcher-bearers departed with the sergeant, the colonel handed him two coins to give to his family.
During the ensuing confusion, the two Zheng brothers managed to hide behind a large rock outcropping, out of sight of the men in the road. Several deserters joined them. They waited until the regiment moved away before they began to wander aimlessly through the tundra.
Two of the deserters complained of hunger, and argued with each other over a very small amount of food that one of them carried in his pocket.
The group had just reached another large ravine when one of the NEA deserters lit a cigarette. Suddenly, a shot rang out, and the deserter was dead, hit in the back of the head. The rifleman had found his mark using the light from the deserter's burning match.
Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei quickly hid behind another outcropping, while shots exploded forth again, killing the others.
A detachment of the 29th had came back to hunt down the North East Army deserters, whom they viewed as nothing but rabble led by a provincial warlord who preyed upon the citizens in the area.
The two Zheng brothers waited until they thought it was safe to move again.
"I am heading off to join them", Zheng Fei said. "This is clearly a case of mistaken identity. WE are not deserters, and we will convince the Colonel when we speak to him".
"You can go", Zheng Yu said. "This is not my war, I said that already. Besides, who is going to take care of Mother and Father if we are gone?"
"Do you think we can just sit back and let the Japanese destroy our homes and kill our people?", Zheng Fei exclaimed. "They have already shed countless innocent blood. Are we to sit back and let them do it again? I don't think so!"
"Well you think the war is more important than your elderly parents?", Zheng Yu argued back, still unconvinced.
Suddenly, the ravine was surrounded by blue-uniformed men with rifles. The Colonel had came with them to hunt down the NEA. His face was contorted with rage.
"Bound them up, NOW!". he cried.
"They will be executed for desertion and banditry!"...
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
ATTENTION: OATH KEEPERS' RALLY ON JUNE 13TH CANCELED
This is the latest update on the June 13th Oath Keepers' Rally from Mr. Vanderboegh and Oath Keepers:
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2009/05/from-stewart-rhodes-13-june-oath.html
EVENT IS CANCELED
http://oath-keepers.blogspot.com/2009/05/june-13-rally-in-washington-dc-has-been.html
SOME BAD NEWS:
I just got off the phone with Navy Seal Capt. Larry Bailey (Ret.) of Gathering of Eagles, and he told me that Gathering of Eagles and ProTroopEvents.com, regretfully, have no choice but to cancel the rally scheduled for June 13 on the National Mall in Washington D.C.Capt. Bailey said that the reason he had to cancel the rally is because the wealthy individuals who had promised considerable funding failed to come through with the necessary funds - in other words, they turned out to be "all hat, no cattle." This was very frustrating for him because if he had not relied on their word, which he thought was good, he could have tried to raise the needed funds another way - he has done two other rallies on the Mall and it takes a minimum of $75,000.00 to do it right, with a big stage, sound system, and all that goes with it. We here at Oath Keepers regret that we will not be able to attend that rally as part of our outreach to spread the Oath Keepers message, and this also means we Oath keepers will not be meeting on June 14 (we had planned on an additional meeting the next day). We hope that not too many of you had already scheduled transportation and rooms. Please pass on this information to anyone you know who had planned on attending.
SOME GOOD NEWS:
Oath Keepers is getting invitations from all over the country to speak at July 4 Tea Parties, and to hold oath ceremonies like we held at the Knoxville Tea Party on April 15 and at Lexington on April 19. We will post announcements about those Oath Keepers speeches and oath ceremonies at July 4 Tea Parties just as soon as they are 100% confirmed (and once we are absolutely positive they are going forward). Stewart Rhodes.
I guess I am going to head to a Tea Party on July Fourth instead.
Like what Mr. Rhodes said, there will be more updates on future Oath Keepers' events and if I chance to come across any, I will post it here too.
In the meantime, let's donate some money to the Oath Keepers. They are a new organization, still growing, and they need funds in order to stage future events. Do we want the most positive media coverage? Yes, and in order for that to happen we need to be able to stage larger rallies and demonstrations. And it all boils down to funds.
Go to this link for more information on contributions: http://www.oath-keepers.blogspot.com/
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2009/05/from-stewart-rhodes-13-june-oath.html
EVENT IS CANCELED
http://oath-keepers.blogspot.com/2009/05/june-13-rally-in-washington-dc-has-been.html
SOME BAD NEWS:
I just got off the phone with Navy Seal Capt. Larry Bailey (Ret.) of Gathering of Eagles, and he told me that Gathering of Eagles and ProTroopEvents.com, regretfully, have no choice but to cancel the rally scheduled for June 13 on the National Mall in Washington D.C.Capt. Bailey said that the reason he had to cancel the rally is because the wealthy individuals who had promised considerable funding failed to come through with the necessary funds - in other words, they turned out to be "all hat, no cattle." This was very frustrating for him because if he had not relied on their word, which he thought was good, he could have tried to raise the needed funds another way - he has done two other rallies on the Mall and it takes a minimum of $75,000.00 to do it right, with a big stage, sound system, and all that goes with it. We here at Oath Keepers regret that we will not be able to attend that rally as part of our outreach to spread the Oath Keepers message, and this also means we Oath keepers will not be meeting on June 14 (we had planned on an additional meeting the next day). We hope that not too many of you had already scheduled transportation and rooms. Please pass on this information to anyone you know who had planned on attending.
SOME GOOD NEWS:
Oath Keepers is getting invitations from all over the country to speak at July 4 Tea Parties, and to hold oath ceremonies like we held at the Knoxville Tea Party on April 15 and at Lexington on April 19. We will post announcements about those Oath Keepers speeches and oath ceremonies at July 4 Tea Parties just as soon as they are 100% confirmed (and once we are absolutely positive they are going forward). Stewart Rhodes.
I guess I am going to head to a Tea Party on July Fourth instead.
Like what Mr. Rhodes said, there will be more updates on future Oath Keepers' events and if I chance to come across any, I will post it here too.
In the meantime, let's donate some money to the Oath Keepers. They are a new organization, still growing, and they need funds in order to stage future events. Do we want the most positive media coverage? Yes, and in order for that to happen we need to be able to stage larger rallies and demonstrations. And it all boils down to funds.
Go to this link for more information on contributions: http://www.oath-keepers.blogspot.com/
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WAR OF RESISTANCE: A WELL REGULATED MILITIA (Part II)
When he realized that Zheng Yu had beaten him down, the leader of the rabble suddenly pleased and begged to be freed, claiming he had an elderly mother back at home.
"So now you think of your mother?", Zheng Yu asked.
Zheng Yu did not want to fight, and let the rabble go.
Meanwhile Zheng Fei emerged from the truck, wearing the uniform of a North East Army soldier.
He slid down a long ravine, searching for Zheng Yu, when he became aware of a column of troops advancing through the valley below him.
Before he could turn however, one of the troops spotted him.
"Deserter, we have deserters!", the soldier yelled, and promptly began to chase Zheng Fei, another soldier joining in.
Zheng Fei stopped only when the troops fired warning shots that screamed past him only a few inches away.
Nearby, Zheng Yu heard the gunshots, and saw his brother being arrested by the blue uniformed troops, so he knew that they were not Japanese.
The soldiers deposited Zheng Fei at the front of their commander's horse, when Zheng Yu showed up alongside his brother, explaining to the officer that Zheng Fei was a student as Beiping Northern University, not a deserter.
"Then why are you wearing an NEA uniform?", the commander asked.
"To hide from a bunch of NEA deserter rabble who tried to bully our family", Zheng Fei replied.
Then, Zheng Fei accused the blue uniformed officer of being an North East Army warlord, despite Zheng Yu's attempts to calm him down.
"You are nothing but a coward. Why don't you go fight the Japanese instead of bullying the civilian population?"
The officer's face immediately contorted with rage, tears brimming in his eyes.
"DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?" he roared.
"I don't care who you are, all I know is that you are a useless bullying warlord", Zheng Fei replied.
The blue uniformed officer parted his greatcoat and revealed an insignia underneath. "This is the 29th Army. This is the Anti-Fascist Resistance, and we dedicate ourselves to ridding this land of vermin like you!", the officer shouted.
"Who doesn't know how to lie?", Zheng Fei replied foolishly.
"Arrest them, bring them to the 29th Army's regional tribunal. These rabble are to be taught a lesson!", the officer shouted.
As the army rested in a field filled with bomb craters, Zheng Yu and Zheng Fei found themselves sharing a crater with several other deserters, who wore North East Army uniforms. "I have been running for months now since the defeat of the NEA last year", one of the deserters remarked. "This is your brother?", he asked Zheng Fei, pointing at Zheng Yu.
"If we are to survive this, lets run, we'll follow you", the deserter said.
Suddenly, the blue uniformed officer appeared nearby, calling all of the men to attention. With a powerful voice, he shouted "Who are we fighting for"
"FOR THE PEOPLE!", the men cried in unison.
"Who are we protecting?"
"THE PEOPLE!"
Why are we fighting?"
"TO DEFEAT JAPANESE IMPERIALISM!"...
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
ACTIVE LIE CAMPAIGN AGAINST PATRIOTS ALREADY STARTING
The latest from David Codrea's War on Guns Blog:
http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2009/05/childrens-crusade.html#links
"IMPERIAL, Calif. — Ten minutes into arrant mayhem in this town near the Mexican border, and the gunman, a disgruntled Iraq war veteran, has already taken out two people, one slumped in his desk, the other covered in blood on the floor."
Here is the link to the main source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/14explorers.html?_r=2&ref=todayspaper
The collectivists who are bent on taking away our freedoms has already begun to start a real wide scale lies and fearmongering campaign against veterans of the Iraq War.
This is unbelieveable, and I want to get this information out to as many people as possible as these lies obviously won't be reported in the fascist mass media.
Lets all write letters to the organizers of this sick "youth brigade" and denounce their atrocious behavior. Let them know that we are aware of the lies that they are spreading against us and we will not be silent in exposing these lies for the world to see. If we sit back and take these insults without a single word, these collectivist maniacs would be even more bold in trampling our freedom in the future. They are already training children to be killers of Americans citizens, brainwashing and indoctrinating them with hateful anti-constitutionalist propaganda.
http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2009/05/childrens-crusade.html#links
"IMPERIAL, Calif. — Ten minutes into arrant mayhem in this town near the Mexican border, and the gunman, a disgruntled Iraq war veteran, has already taken out two people, one slumped in his desk, the other covered in blood on the floor."
Here is the link to the main source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/14explorers.html?_r=2&ref=todayspaper
The collectivists who are bent on taking away our freedoms has already begun to start a real wide scale lies and fearmongering campaign against veterans of the Iraq War.
This is unbelieveable, and I want to get this information out to as many people as possible as these lies obviously won't be reported in the fascist mass media.
Lets all write letters to the organizers of this sick "youth brigade" and denounce their atrocious behavior. Let them know that we are aware of the lies that they are spreading against us and we will not be silent in exposing these lies for the world to see. If we sit back and take these insults without a single word, these collectivist maniacs would be even more bold in trampling our freedom in the future. They are already training children to be killers of Americans citizens, brainwashing and indoctrinating them with hateful anti-constitutionalist propaganda.
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