Monday, September 20, 2010

Blogger Alert: I’m offering a reward for exposing hate blog author

My PhotoIf you’re not familiar with the Joe Blow blog you’re better off for it. But if you’re one of those people Blow goes after, then you know what he’s all about. Just look at today’s blog attacking me – his favorite pastime.

For well over a year this anonymous coward that calls himself Joe Blow has been attacking me and spewing malicious lies, slander and libel. Just look back at his archives. They’re proof of his campaign of hate.

I’ve put up with his shit long enough. It’s time for an accounting. If you can provide me with his name, address, phone number, I’m offering a reward. Email me at richstan1@suddenlink.net You’re name will not be revealed to anyone.

It’s time Joe Blow finds out that he can’t get away with his hate-filled rants that cross the line. I’ve never had a problem like Joe Blow in over 20 years as an editor and publisher. The man is obsessed with me. I’ve offered to meet with him in Southern Humboldt where he lives, and to talk out our differences like mature adults, but he refused and spewed more paranoid blather. (See his archives)

If this crazy bastard would leave me alone, I wouldn’t pursue this avenue to stop him. However, after his post today it’s evident he’s never going to stop harassing me.I don’t read his blog, but Google Alert warns me every time he posts stuff about me.

I’ve outright asked Blow boy to reveal his name, but he told me he couldn’t or “I’d have to move to Peru.” What’s that mean? Is he a criminal on the run? Perhaps someone with a criminal past? In past comments he’s mentioned about living in South America for a while and going broke while doing something there. Any connection? Who knows, but whatever it is it’s bad enough to make him conceal his identity.

I’m taking this drastic measure because it’s the only way to stop him. I’ve already had a lawyer look over his past posts maligning me and he says I have a strong case against Blow boy. This is a case of constantly attacking a person’s reputation with lies and malicious slander. We do have laws to prevent this. Now, I just have to find the coward and get him in court. He picked this fight and I’m going to finish it.

 

Sunday, September 19, 2010

As It Stands: Snyder v. Phelps: a case of free speech or harassment?

By Dave Stancliff/For the Times-Standard

Posted: 09/19/2010 01:27:05 AM PDT

First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

Put yourself in Albert Snyder's place for a moment. Your son died while serving his country and you're holding his funeral. During the solemn ceremony a group of people gather nearby with signs. They are chanting. Then you see the first sign, “Thank God For Dead Soldiers.”

In that grief-stricken moment you hear them chant, “God hates Fags! Semper Fag! America is doomed!” Perhaps most disturbing is the sheer blind hatred coming from this church group.

The leader of the Westboro church, Fred Phelps, targeted Snyder's son, Matthew Snyder, to gain national media attention. Phelps didn't know Matthew Snyder. It didn't matter to him that Matthew wasn't homosexual.

Phelps wanted to make the point he's against the military's “don't ask, don't tell” policy that allows gays and lesbians to serve -- as long as their sexual orientation remains secret. His stated mission in life was to warn people about the perils of sinful conduct (being homosexual). He claimed this military policy was destroying the nation.

Albert Snyder suffered as only a father can on that horrible day. He didn't want other parents of military sons and daughters to suffer more than necessary when they had to bury a child. They did not deserve to have hate-spewing extremists shatter the sanctity of the ceremony.

The only way to stop it, Snyder decided, was to take Fred Phelps and his congregation to court. He sued Phelps and primary demonstrators for the distress he had suffered from their picketing, and a web video they made, recording the protest.

 The video on the Westboro church website was posted shortly after his son's funeral. It was a disgusting, hate-filled pack of lies, titled “The burden of Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder,” and claimed Albert Snyder and his ex-wife had “taught Matthew to defy his creator” and “raised him for the devil.”

Snyder won a $5 million verdict in 2007, but a federal appeals court overturned the judgment last year. The judges said Phelps' protest was protected under the First Amendment.

The case of Snyder v. Phelps will go before the Supreme Court on Oct. 6. At stake is a crucial First Amendment challenge set against a backdrop of war deaths and family suffering.

Phelps' daughter, Margie Phelps, is the group's lawyer, and she contends the congregation engaged in free speech on a public right-of-way about issues of vital public interest.

In my opinion, this sick church and its 60 members shouldn't be allowed to harass private funerals. They scan the newspapers every day looking for another military funeral to crash. Phelps claims the church is “acting out of love for God, the Bible, and their fellow citizens.” I'm not sure what God and what Bible he's referring to, as the Christian Bible abhors acts of hatred like his.

For Albert Snyder, the case is not about speech rights. It's about harassment, plain and simple. Many federal and state officials agree. I think common sense is needed here. Why should anyone be allowed to hijack a private funeral as a vehicle for expression of their hate?

There are free speech advocates and organizations like the ACLU that say a conviction of Phelps would have a chilling effect on the First Amendment.

As a journalist, I respect the First Amendment but as a veteran, I also respect the grief of military parents burying their children. That should be a private affair. What this church is doing is wrong.

Now it's up to the judges in the Supreme Court. Will they decide Phelps and followers have abused the First Amendment? Or will another decision be made? Washington lawyer Walter Dellinger, speaking on behalf of Senate leaders, told the high court the case is not about constitutional rights but about personal harassment.

As it stands, I never thought I'd see the day when private funerals for our military dead would become national platforms for a hate group that advocates death for homosexuals

Saturday, September 18, 2010

From Guinness World Records 2011: Most bottles recycled by a dog

A Labrador called Tubby, owned by Sandra Gilmore of Pontnewydd, Torfaen, UK, has helped recycle an estimated 26,000 plastic bottles over the past six years by collecting them on his daily walks, crushing them and passing them to his owner.

I recall reading the Guinness Book of World Records in the newspaper comic section in the early sixties.

I’ve been a fan ever since.

Welcome to TheMadHasher.com, Humboldt County's only professional hash extraction service!

Look at what I found this morning. A new Humboldt Blog with a purpose – to make bubble hash!

This site’s still so new they don’t have any pictures in their Picture Gallery. They clearly explain their services and are compliant with 215 law, so they are advertising (found on Craigslist).

Is this just a set-up to bust lazy growers who don’t want to make their own hash? Who knows? I  just want to share the site with you and you can make your own determination as to it’s validity.

Coming Sunday: As It Stands takes on the Gainesville Baptist Church and it’s hate-spewing pastor Phelps

I really don’t look at the 60 members (most of which are Pastor Fred Phelps immediate family) as members of a church. They are a cult disguised as a mainstream church.

They think protesting at dead soldiers funerals and hating homosexuals is their God-driven right. If this was just a 1st Amendment issue, I would agree.

But, it’s not. It’s about harassment – plain and simple. See ya Sunday at The Times-Standard.

 

New generations experience Jimi Hendrix 40 years after his death

I recall being in Ban me Thuot, Vietnam, listening to Armed Forces radio when they announced Jimi’s death.

My friends and I were really bummed out and we held a Smoke-In at a Buddhist graveyard that night that was attended by most of the “Heads” in the 31st Eng Battalion. We played his hits on big old Boom Boxes and sang along with “Are you experienced.”

“So much of the musical legacy of Jimi Hendrix rests on memory of the legendary guitarist as the fluid, inventive musical maverick who burst on the scene in 1967 -- almost single-handedly defining the creative extravagance of the Summer of Love --or the legend who exited that scene three years later, dying in London on Sept. 18, 1970, at the age of 27.

This even-numbered anniversary year of his passing has already seen a flurry of previously unreleased music and images, and there's more to come before year's end, other opportunities to discover the Hendrix that existed before the world discovered him, the lean Seattle kid struggling to survive the critical formative years that helped make him what he would become, before his talents seemed to explode on the world fully formed.

"People think that he just...appeared one day," Janie Hendrix -- Jimi's stepsister, and president/CEO of Experience Hendrix LLC, the Hendrix family company -- said in 2003. "But he also had a history and a life, from birth to childhood to adolescence to adulthood." That year the Experience Music Project, a Seattle museum, joined forces with Experience Hendrix on an exhibition of Hendrix's early life and childhood.”

Friday, September 17, 2010

As It Stands: Thoughts About The Moon

ATT0004312I was climbing to the moon the other night when my ladder ran out of rungs…

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so I had to wait until the moon came to me

 Then I attached a string to it and slowly let the line out and watched the moon riseATT0003711 lazily into the night sky…while I read from my personal book of the dead.

ATT0002814 I try to let go of those who passed before me

sadly, but stoically

releasing their memories like the moon

when my mood is murky like this I search the night skies like a bat

I want to frame the moon and it’s mysteries for future reference  ATT0002213 

and borrow it’s eerie glow to light my way in the darkest nights that I know must surely lie ahead

But I dare not

the moon doesn’t belong to me with my short earthly span

for eons untold it’s ruled the night sky above this place that we pollute with the impunity of stupidity

Still - I look for the Moon over Mckinleyville when I know it’s due

We’re old friends you know and there’s still a lot to talk about 

 

Local farmers concerned about predicted rainfall – some crops may be ruined

I was talking with my son (Richard) today and he was concerned about an abundance of rain (2” predicted) ruining the potatoes where he works for Paul Giuntoli, owner of Warren Creek Farms.

They harvested 10,000 pounds of potatoes yesterday and are hard at it today. All of our local farmers are hustling in the fields today hoping Mother Nature’s wet passing will be brief.

Some History about Warren Creek Farms:

Warren Creek Farm has been growing organically since 1987 and certified organic by CCOF since 1991.

They conserve water and soil through crop rotation, cover cropping and dry farming. Dry farmed plants are more nutritious, store better and conserve water.

At Warren Creek Farms they manage weeds, pests, and diseases by mechanical and manual cultivation, crop rotation, strip grazing, soil testing, fertilizer management and as a last resort, application of organic program approved materials and practices.

Soil fertility is considered after annual soil testing. Green manure crops, compost, micronutrients and fallow years are used to maintain fertility and plant health.

At Warren Creek Farms they have a box recycling program. They pay their customers to save their boxes and many of them are used several times over.

Blue Lake & Arcata Bottoms (0-4 miles from packaging facility) Warren Creek Farms is owned by Paul Giuntoli, a third generation Humboldt County Farmer.

He and his wife Carla farm two plots of certified organic land – one on Warren Creek Road between Arcata and Blue Lake, and one in the Arcata Bottoms.

They have been supplying the co-op with potatoes and winter squash for more than 20 years, making them one of our oldest suppliers.

My son, Richard (and daughter-in-law Jassmine), having been working for Paul and Carla for years. Last year’s Corn Maze set records for attendance at the event. The Pumpkin Patch is another popular people pleaser and is also held at the Arcata Bottoms. In two weeks, Warren Creek Farms will open up it’s store for business. Meanwhile you can find their products at The Farmer’s Market in Arcata every Saturday.  

Jon Stewart announces ‘Rally to Restore Sanity’

I admit that I’m a long-time fan of Jon Stewart.

I love the way he goes after the political Right and Left. Even his enemies admire his ability to clown around and still make serious statements about politics and other hot issues. He holds the media in contempt, but is making his living behind the cameras and on the air. That paradox is puzzling, but somehow it doesn’t bother me.

I can’t wait to hear more about his rally. You know this is going to be an event to remember. If laughter is the best medicine, then a dose of Stewart should set you right up.

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What’s the longest you ever owned a car?

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Mr. Allen Swift of(Springfield, MA.) received this 1928 Rolls-Royce Picadilly P1 Roadster from his father, brand new - as a graduation gift in1928.

He drove it up until his death last year.....at the age of 102!!!

He was the oldest living owner of a car from new.   Just thought you'd like to see it.

He donated it to a Springfield museum after his death.

It has 170,000 miles on it, still runs like a Swiss watch, dead silent at any speed, and is in perfect condition. (82 years)

Just thought you would find this of interest....

 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

States spying on us is scary but not surprising – Pennsylvania’s govenor says he’s sorry

Homeland Security is sounding more like the S.S. and Gestapo every day. Doesn’t this admission make you wonder what the other 49 states are doing right now? If I had to guess; I’d say exactly the same thing. Hi, Big Brother!

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A Cult Leader for the Ages: Trump Transformed a Segment of American Society into 'Useful Idiots'

        In the pantheon of cult leaders from around the world Trump has emerged as the gold standard for cults in the last nine years. His ...