Saturday, 2 April 2016

THINK OF ALL THE GUTTERSNIPES AND JACKANAPES THIS REPUBLIC HAS HAD TO SUSTAIN

ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS AND HATED TRAITORS
JANE FONDA
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For those who are unclear why Jane Fonda is called a traitor, and for those younger folks who don't know... here's a little history on Jane Fonda. Read it, share it, forward it...inform every young veteran or active duty about this piece of work. She and Hillary are just alike...

Jane Fonda – The Traitor
"Those who believe they can do something - and 
those who believe they can't - are both right."


Jane Fonda was talking about her new book. . .

And how good she feels in her 70's. . . She still does not know what she did wrong. . . Her book just may not make the bestseller list if more people knew.
Barbara Walters said :
Thank you all. Many died in Vietnam for our freedoms. I did not like Jane Fonda then and I don't like her now. She can lead her present life the way she wants and perhaps SHE can forget the past, but we DO NOT have to stand by without comment and see her "honored" as a "Woman of the Century."
(I remember this well.)
For those who served and/or died. . .
NEVER FORGIVE A TRAITOR. SHE REALLY WAS A TRAITOR!!
And now President Obama wants to honor her!!!!
In Memory of Lt. C. Thomsen Wieland, who spent 100 days at the Hanoi Hilton [infamous North Vietnam prison] --
IF YOU NEVER FORWARDED ANYTHING IN YOUR LIFE. FORWARD THIS SO THAT EVERYONE WILL KNOW!
A TRAITOR IS ABOUT TO BE H ONORED . 
KEEP THIS MOVING ACROSS AMERICA.
This is for all the kids born in the 70's and after who do not remember, and didn't have to bear the burden that our fathers, mothers and older brothers and sisters had to bear.
Jane Fonda is being honored as one of the "100 Women of the Century."
Barbara Walters writes:
Unfortunately, many have forgotten and still countless others have never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only the idea of our country, but specific men who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War.
The first part of this is from an F-4E pilot. The pilot's name is Jerry Driscoll, a River Rat. In 1968, the former Commandant of the USAF Survival School was a POW in Ho LoPrison, the "Hanoi Hilton."
Dragged from a stinking cesspit of a cell, cleaned, fed, and dressed in clean PJ's, he was ordered to describe for a visiting American "peace activist" the "lenient and humane treatment" he'd received.
He spat at Ms. Fonda, was clubbed, and was dragged away. During the subsequent beating, he fell forward onto the camp commandant 's feet, which sent that officer berserk.
In 1978, the Air Force Colonel still suffered from double vision (which permanently ended his flying career) from the Commandant's frenzied application of a wooden baton.
From 1963-65, Col. Larry Carrigan was in the 47FW/DO (F-4E's). He spent 6 years in the "Hanoi Hilton". . . The first three of which his family only knew he was "missing in action." His wife lived on faith that he was still alive. His group, too, got the cleaned-up, fed and clothed routine in preparation for a "peace delegation" visit.
They, however, had time and devised a plan to get word to the world that they were alive and still survived. Each man secreted a tiny piece of paper, with his Social Security Number on it, in the palm of his hand. When paraded before Ms. Fonda and a cameraman, she walked the line, shaking each man's hand and asking little encouraging snippets like: "Aren't you sorry you bombed babies?" and "Are you grateful for the humane treatment from your benevolent captors?" Believing this HAD to be an act, they each palmed her their sliver of paper.
She took them all without missing a beat. . . At the end of the line and once the camera stopped rolling, to the shocked disbelief of the POWs, she turned to the officer in charge and handed him all the little pieces of paper... 
Three men died from the subsequent beatings. Colonel Carrigan was almost number four but he survived, which is the only reason we know of her actions that day.
I was a civilian economic development adviser in Vietnam, and was captured by the North Vietnamese communists in South Vietnam in 1968, and held prisoner for over 5 years.
I spent 27 months in solitary confinement; one year in a cage in Cambodia; and one year in a 'black box' in Hanoi. My North Vietnamese captors deliberately poisoned and murdered a female missionary, a nurse in a leprosarium in Banme Thuot, South Vietnam, whom I buried in the jungle near the Cambodian border. At one time, I weighed only about 90 lbs. (My normal weight is 170 lbs.)
We were Jane Fonda's "war criminals."
When Jane Fonda was in Hanoi, I was asked by the camp communist political officer if I would be willing to meet with her. I said yes, for I wanted to tell her about the real treatment we POWs received. . . and how different it was from the treatment purported by the North Vietnamese, and parroted by her as "humane and lenient."
Because of this, I spent three days on a rocky floor on my knees, with my arms outstretched with a large steel weight placed on my hands, and beaten with a bamboo cane.
I had the opportunity to meet with Jane Fonda soon after I was released. I asked her if she would be willing to debate me on TV. She never did answer me.
These first-hand experiences do not exemplify someone who should be honored as part of "100 Years of Great Women." Lest we forget. . . "100 Years of Great Women" should never include a traitor whose hands are covered with the blood of so many patriots.
There are few things I have strong visceral reactions to, but Hanoi Jane's participation in blatant treason, is one of them. Please take the time to forward to as many people as you possibly can. It will eventually end up on her computer, and she needs to know that we will never forget.
RONALD D. SAMPSON, CMSgt,
USAF 716 Maintenance Squadron, 
Chief of Maintenance DSN: 875-6431 COMM: 883-6343
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Friday, 1 April 2016

Does it have to take a British Peer to kick the sand into the face to which it belongs?

This is sent by our secret agents in Extreme Central Texas.  It is derived from a recently published broadside from across the pond.  It is judged by El Gringo Viejo to be a "must read" :

This letter is a response from Oxford to Black Students attending as Rhodes Scholars to remove the statue of Oxford Benefactor, Cecil Rhodes.
Subject: OXFORD - THE FIGHTBACK HAS BEGUN

Interestingly, Chris Patten (Lord Patten of Barnes), The Chancellor of Oxford University, was on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4 yesterday on precisely the same topic. The Daily Telegraph headline yesterday was "Oxford will not rewrite history".

Patten commented "“Education is not indoctrination. Our history is not a blank page on which we can write our own version of what it should have been according to our contemporary views and prejudice"


Rhodes must fall ????

“Dear Scrotty Students,


Cecil Rhodes’s generous bequest has contributed greatly to the comfort and well being of many generations of Oxford students – a good many of them, dare we say it, better, brighter and more deserving than you.
      This does not necessarily mean we approve of everything Rhodes did in his lifetime – but then we don’t have to. Cecil Rhodes died over a century ago. Autres temps, autres moeurs. If you don’t understand what this means – and it would not remotely surprise us if that were the case – then we really think you should ask yourself the question: “Why am I at Oxford?”
     Oxford, let us remind you, is the world’s second oldest extant university. Scholars have been studying here since at least the 11th century. We’ve played a major part in the invention of Western civilisation, from the 12th century intellectual renaissance through the Enlightenment and beyond. Our alumni include William of Ockham, Roger Bacon, William Tyndale, John Donne, Sir Walter Raleigh, Erasmus, Sir Christopher Wren, William Penn, Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), Samuel Johnson, Robert Hooke, William Morris, Oscar Wilde, Emily Davison, Cardinal Newman, Julie Cocks. We’re a big deal. And most of the people privileged to come and study here are conscious of what a big deal we are. Oxford is their alma mater – their dear mother – and they respect and revere her accordingly.
      And what were your ancestors doing in that period? Living in mud huts, mainly. Sure we’ll concede you the short lived Southern African civilisation of Great Zimbabwe. But let’s be brutally honest here. The contribution of the Bantu tribes to modern civilisation has been as near as damn it to zilch. You'll probably say that's "racist".  But, it's what we here at Oxford call fact.
     Of course, you are perfectly within your rights to squander your time at Oxford on silly, vexatious, single-issue political campaigns. (Though it does make us wonder how stringent the vetting procedure is these days for Rhodes scholarships and even more so, for Mandela Rhodes scholarships) We are well used to seeing undergraduates – or, in your case – postgraduates, making idiots of themselves. Just don’t expect us to indulge your idiocy, let alone genuflect before it. You may be black – “BME” as the grisly modern terminology has it – but we are colour blind. We have been educating gifted undergraduates from our former colonies, our Empire, our Commonwealth and beyond for many generations. We do not discriminate over sex, race, colour nor creed. We do, however, discriminate according to intellect.
     That means, inter alia, that when our undergrads or postgrads come up with fatuous ideas, we don’t pat them on the back, give them a red rosette and say: “Ooh, you’re black and you come from South Africa. What a clever chap you are!” No. We prefer to see the quality of those ideas tested in the crucible of public debate. That’s another key part of the Oxford intellectual tradition you see: you can argue any damn thing you like but you need to be able to justify it with facts and logic – otherwise your idea is worthless.
     This ludicrous notion you have that a bronze statue of Cecil Rhodes should be removed from Oriel College, because it’s symbolic of “institutional racism” and “white slavery”. Well even if it is – which we dispute – so bloody what? Any undergraduate so feeble-minded that they can’t pass a bronze statue without having their “safe space” violated really does not deserve to be here. And besides, if we were to remove Rhodes’s statue on the premise that his life wasn’t blemish-free, where would we stop? As one of our alumni Dan Hannan has pointed out, Oriel’s other benefactors include two kings so awful – Edward II and Charles I – that their subjects had them killed. The college opposite – Christ Church – was built by a murderous, thieving bully who bumped off two of his wives. Thomas Jefferson kept slaves: does that invalidate the US Constitution? Winston Churchill had unenlightened views about Muslims and India: was he then the wrong man to lead Britain in the war?”
     Actually, we’ll go further than that. Your Rhodes Must Fall campaign is not merely fatuous but ugly, vandalistic and dangerous. We agree with Oxford historian RW Johnson that what you are trying to do here is no different from what ISIS and the Al- Qaeda have been doing to artefacts in places like Mali and Syria. You are murdering history, (El Gringo Viejo calls to mind the Cliff Buddhas of Afghanistan....now gone forever).

     And who are you, anyway, to be lecturing Oxford University on how it should order its affairs? Your #rhodesmustfall campaign, we understand, originates in South Africa and was initiated by a black activist who told one of his lecturers “whites have to be killed”. One of you – Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh – is the privileged son of a rich politician and a member of a party whose slogan is “Kill the Boer; Kill the Farmer”; another of you, Ntokozo Qwabe, who is only in Oxford as a beneficiary of a Rhodes scholarship, has boasted about the need for “socially conscious black students” to “dominate white universities, and do so ruthlessly and decisively!
      Great. That’s just what Oxford University needs. Some cultural enrichment from the land of Winnie Mandela, burning tyre necklaces, an AIDS epidemic almost entirely the result of government indifference and ignorance, one of the world’s highest per capita murder rates, institutionalised corruption, tribal politics, anti-white racism and a collapsing economy. Please name which of the above items you think will enhance the lives of the 22,000 students studying here at Oxford.
      And then please explain what it is that makes your attention grabbing campaign to remove a listed statue from an Oxford college more urgent, more deserving than the desire of probably at least 20,000 of those 22,000 students to enjoy their time here unencumbered by the irritation of spoilt, ungrateful little tossers on scholarships they clearly don’t merit using racial politics and cheap guilt-tripping to ruin the life and fabric of our beloved university.
     Understand us and understand this clearly: you have everything to learn from us; we have nothing to learn from you.

Sincerely,

Oriel College, Oxford"
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The Peculiar Birthing of El Gringo Viejo's Father

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    The generations on the paternal side of El Gringo Viejo's lineage is "spaced out".   This did not come from LSD,  but by the Clock of Ages, better known as the calendar.   To-day is the 107th anniversary of the birth of my father.  The 157th such anniversary of his father's birth occurred earlier this year, as did the 209th anniversary my great-grandfather Luther of the same lineage.

     Life produces challenges and accomplishments, and the birthing of my father was one of those combinations of events.  It was a cold time in Gwinner, of Sargent County, in North Dakota.   The first of April was never really considered planting time, but this particular year found the normally large and comfortable house of my grandparents up to the eaves in snow drifts.   All the first story windows and doors were sealed up by the snow.

     Grandfather was gone via rail to Minneapolis where he was busy buying feed for draught animals, machinery for planting and harvesting the coming season's wheat crop, and various and sundry things that were included in various neighbours' "need-list".   Much would be forwarded by rail express during the latter part of April and then sent down by drayage to Gwinner.   It would be complicated by the fact that my grandfather and grandmother were expecting a blessed event, one that would be the first and last for the both of them.

     The problem revolved around the fact that my grandmother suddenly went into labour during the very final hours of March, 1911.  Her husband was gone and would not return for at least 10 days.  There was no one around.  Travel and even moving around in the area was all but impossible.  Sleighs, sleds, wagons, the few motor-cars, were all pretty much useless during those moments.

     The fact that a gaggle of Lakota women, trundling through the drifts with their children, horses, and dogs, would confound the scene of mostly white-out for as far as the eye could behold would come to bear very much upon the immediate and distant future.   As they passed near, the women noted that the house of the White Lady was essentially shut-in, which could be easily determined.   But there were none of the little paths that still occur during such times.....going out for firewood or coal....a path to the barn to check on and/or feed the horses, cows, and other animals could not be seen.

     But the Indian women knew that the White Lady had not gone to market with her husband because she was "very big".  They also took note that there was no smoke from any of the three chimneys nor the kitchen flu.  In short, something was wrong.   The women began to dig through to the front door, and that in and of itself was quite a chore.   But, the women were used to the arduous challenges of life, and continued their steady assault until the doors were reached.   They had been calling out and had finally heard the White Lady responding weakly, trying to sound cheerful. 

     When they finally entered the house and parlour,  with dogs and horses and all, they also encountered the grandmother of El Gringo Viejo who had recently almost completed a self-delivered baby-birthing.   The women went about cleaning and finishing-up and setting a fire in the fireplace.  We were never really given any account about how the clean up was effected after boarding the horses and dogs, but I am sure something was done.

     The baby was papoosed-up and kept close to either the mother or the other women so as to control his temperature.  The baby was early, small, and frail.  In those years, and in that environment, it was no certain matter that life itself could prevail.   The women cooked and attended to the White Lady and the baby during about a three day period.  At that time, most of the group left and went on to Sargent, and then to the county seat, leaving behind the older women and a couple of younger girls (training, you know) to take care of the new mother and her baby.

     After a week, both the baby and the mother were stronger.  A man came from Fargo with a message from my grandfather, advising that he was coming back a couple of days early, which meant, any time now, since the message had been sent three days earlier.   So preparations for his arrival began, and the mother and baby were moved up to the second floor, while the over-used parlour was put back into something like presentable condition.

     Some weeks later, the White Lady and her Man made their way to the Sioux encampment along with the baby.  A great celebration was held along with some kind of blessing rendered by the Spiritual Guide of the Tribal group.  The White Lady was, you see, some kind of bleeding-heart liberal Republican of the period who was famous for doing medical work among them, along with other kindnesses.   These acts did not endear her nor her husband with the Nordic folks who predominated in the area in terms of the Caucasian cohort of the population in southeastern-most North Dakota.

     Supposedly, this humble servant who now recounts the story of the nativity of his father, is genetically most like the White Lady, who was tall and thin (5'10" and 120 pounds) like her father who was tall and thin (6'4" and 190 pounds).

There is more to tell, but perhaps at another time, when the wind is cold and blowing flakes and freezing things and while we struggle a bit for warmth and reason.
El Gringo Viejo
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Massive Military Deployment to Texas / Tamaulipas Frontier

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One of four Personnel Transporters that
 landed suddenly on 29 March 2016 in
 Reynosa, across from McAllen
     We "hypered- up" the banner for this article like the real live press reports and editting gurus do.  This particular analysis allows us to keep the OROG community and others up to date with the real situation for the common slobs-like-me who go and come across the border with some frequency.

     Some time back the Mexican Secretary of Defense (War) announced that there would be personnel changes and redeployments of military resources that would be affecting areas of conflict in certain places within the Republic. This was taken by many analysts as a sign that the Central Government in Mexico City was going to retire the military presence along the border, and perhaps even cut back on general deployments, while announcing a premature "victory over the Cartels" statement.   But, it was not so interpreted by this humble commentator.
   First came a deployment to the Reynosa military headquarters  of 300 "Federal Civil Police" who are actually Mexican Army personnel who have be re-uniformed in black and trained up in urban analysis, investigation, civil rights and civil legal procedures, and the like, although 80% are essentially infantrymen.  It was a surprise move because the press had been stating that the Frontier area of Tamaulipas State was going to be seeing a draw-down of troops, only hours before.   Within two days four airplanes, one of which is shown above, landed in quick order at the Reynosa International Airport.
One infantry company on the tarmac in Reynosa
the day before yesterday....
    Six hundred effectives were organised in rank and file, boarded onto personnel transporters and taken to the aforementioned local military installation about a mile to the west of the Airport.

    Before 36 hours had transpired the black-clad investigating units reported to the black-clad "Federal Civil Police" about the areas where cells existed of "pandillas" (small gangs of very junior-aged punks) who style themselves as members of this-or-that cartel.  Within an hour of their notification, Los Verdes (or "greenies" as the  Regular Army is sometimes called) had deployed to search and detain or destroy the miscreants.
    So, last night, for three hours, Reynosa was the scene, from side to side and top to bottom, of encounters between military force and degraded, criminal hubris.   As of this hour there have been no reports of the number or nature of casualties.  What is known is that the last twenty four hours have been very quiet from Reynosa to Matamoros downriver, and from Reynosa to Mier, upriver.

     What the OROG who follows this blog would like to know, perhaps, is if this activity fits into El Gringo Viejo's notion of the picture of a general, steady degradation of the Cartel and/or organised criminal element and/or common criminal activity.   And, the response as it pertains to this part of the frontier, and the northeastern-most part of the Republic of Mexico is most certainly,  Yes!! 
     For instance, even as we were doing a bit of backgrounding for this submission, it was sadly entertaining, in a way, to review the period from 2008 - 2012 especially, when, in fact, various "experts" declared that Mexico was at the point of becoming disintegrated.   No less than Amb. John Bolton, whom I normally respect, declared that Mexico had entered too far down the road paved with corruption and sloth and could not be considered a true political entity any longer.
     All nature of experts chimed in....body counts did build up....and hope for improvement was nowhere to be found.   But even in the midst of it....and surrounded while being inside the belly of the beast....your humble servant was watching the common people and the wealthy or well-to-do who actually went about their daily chores.   He watched the bureaucrats who had their peculiar habits at times in terms of precise handling of public funds, continue to complete projects...some quite huge.   He also noted that the Mexican military, steadily and competently, defined space and cleared it, and went on to find more space and clear that space.
     With the return of the replacements for the Cartels and Pandillas, each time they were more incompetent.  Each time there was a new contest over local territory, the pandillas and local strongmen would enter into intra-mural combat and wind up killing each other in large part.   The remainders would frequently be "neutralised" by the military.

      The long-distance, overnight deluxe busses between Mexico City and Reynosa began running again.   The first-class and deluxe middle to long distance day busses began running again....300 per day arriving in Matamoros, and 400 arriving per day in Reynosa.....multiply that by the destinations....Mexico City to Guadalajara, Vera Cruz, Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Merida, Tampico, etc. literally thousands upon thousands of first class and deluxe busses with 24 to 34 people on board each all rolling again....when once they had been reduced by 60 - 70 per cent.   There are so many signs of the success of Calderon Hinojosa's decision to confront the Cartels, and the wisdom of Pena Nieto to continue the military effort at vigourous, offensive levels. 

     And, as we are quick to point out, we have been having real, live guests at our little adobe hut at a rate that is aa high as the busiest times we had back in the 2003 - 2006 days.   And those were busy times to say the least.   We see the change in the fact that our neighbour and best friend in Mexico is putting in a huge investment to upgrade his citrus operation (adjacent to our property), as are several score of the "citriculturista" class of investors and landowners in our immediate area.   The standard production of citrus and things such as peppers, corn, and various types of gourds for which our area is rightfully famous has also gone into hyper-activity....with increased salaries and wages, mechanic shortages, drivers, harvesters....lots and lots of rustics and skilled blue-collar people with lots and lots of peso notes with big numbers on them.
     When I return to the Quinta in a few days, it will be interesting to see where the Secretaria de Defensa decided to put the extra 1,500 heavy infantry that have been sent up from Chiapas.   The best word we have at this time is that 900 will replace the 600 who have been called back to Mexico City when all is said and done.  They will all be stationed in and around Cd. Victoria (my area).
     When El Gringo Viejo left two weeks ago or so, the locals were moaning about the fact that the press was reporting that the 600 or so infantry we had in our area were being recalled, and "everybody knew" that none would be sent to replaced them.   Well, there they go again....(as a famous American President once said)....and please be aware that El Gringo Viejo will not pass up a chance to remind each moaner that his / her pessimism was misplaced.

     So, that is the report.  Should other viable news or worthwhile scuttlebutt be made available, we shall post it right away.
El Gringo Viejo
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Pertinent Reprint:

     The leftist cant about "Bush lied and people died" reflected the certain knowledge of the left that there are numerous people who are unwilling to invest the intellectual effort required when searching for the Truth.
     The Republicans, on the other hand, are afraid to speak the truth, because they are, in a sense, afraid of the truth.   Moderate and traditional Republicans just don't wish to offend anyone....get their hands dirty....have someone say that the Republicans are meanies.  Those Republicans do not care to learn and understand well that no matter what is done to demonstrate that the GOP people are nice people, the marxists will still "arrange the blame" and put it on the back of an elephant.
     The Sequester Escapade is a perfect example, although it was overplayed by half this last go-around.  The fact that it was overplayed at all is evidence that the marxists will strive to establish a convoluted scenario that will leave the impression among the dull of wit and those who chose to be uniformed, (aka: the Democrat base of voters) that the Republicans want mid-air collisions of airliners.
     "We really are sorry, folks, but the Republicans are trying to balance the budget on the back of Cub Scout Troop 53 from Mondale, Pennsyltuckey.   Because of the draconian cuts by the Republicans in investment by the Federal Government on behalf of the middle class , and although we recognise that Troop 53 worked all year to take this trip to Washington, D.C. there is just no way we could find the funds to keep the doors to the White House open to the general public for the traditional tour."
     Of course, Carney can also tell the Brown Shirts in the press room that the Republicans have done this in order to kowtow to the big corporations, and the choir of millionaires and billionaires who are insidiously checking all the sofas and Barcoloungers in the homes of middle class and working Americans....searching for that last penny of their loose change.
     It never ends.  Always assert, never deny.   That is why Eric Holder can whine and spit back, "Congressman, Just because I am a rotten, dirty, lying slug...a chronic, pathological liar fulfilling a marxist agenda, I really, really resent and reject your disgusting, racist suggestion that I am a rotten, dirty, lying slug, and a chronic pathological liar fulfilling a marxist agenda."

     We really needn't bother with (Sir Edmund) Hillary, Janet Neopolitan, Kathleen Sillibillius, or the rest of these people in the saloon scenes of the various movies with the word "Star" or "Galaxy" or "Jedi" in their titles....Eric Holder is more than enough.   But!  Who can possibly resist a woman who, during a telephone explanation to a reporter, says that she is the one in charge of the IRS division that deigns who receives and who is denied non-profit tax status. When asked what percentage of the applications were denied or delayed for extended periods (like two years) she allowed that it was this-or-that many.
      Then when asked if that was about one-fourth of the total, she declared that she just couldn't  tell that quick because, "I'm a lawyer, not a mathematician!"   It turned out, of course, that she is not much of a lawyer.   And her numerous lawyers accompanying her were not the sharpest group from Joe's Laundromat, Skating Rink, and Law School...or they are so well connected  that "what difference does it make?" comes into play as a defence.
      To be sure, the idea of taking the oath, and then, when called upon, making a statement which declares oneself totally innocent of any charge that could possibly be made, in and of itself constitutes testimony and requires the witness in almost all or in all proceedings to answer questions that support his/her assertion.   That individual, in reality, once asserting innocence cannot refuse to respond to interrogatories that request a demonstration of such innocence.   She was "following the guidance of her counsel"  and informed the questioning body that she was not going to submit to questioning, and that she would invoke her rights under the Vth Amendment that permit her to avoid answering questions that might tend to incriminate her.    ?????   I am innocent and I will prove it by not answering questions whose answers might tend to incriminate me.     ?????

     KING's X  mixed with the (Sir Edmund) Hillary legal position of, "Shut-up!  It doesn't matter.   Who are you to ask me anything????  If you ask me where I was....You'd better damn well know where you were at the same time, Buster! Don't you have any $^#^&& idea of exactly who I, and I mean I, am?!"

But illegal legal action against centre-right, dull, boring people is the hallmark of this administration.

(1)   Expropriation of assets in the form of corporate bonds and preferred stock in General Motors and Chrysler.

(2)    Expropriation and subsequent deactivation of various dealerships of above mentioned auto brands....the vast majority of whom where GOP oriented and employed over 100,000 skilled and semi-skilled blue-collar workers:


Attribution to The Daily Caller, 9 August 2012:

At the behest of Team Auto, GM and Chrysler closed more than 2,000 dealerships — leaving more than 100,000 dealer employees scrambling for new jobs, pensions and health care — within a time span of a few months. By contrast, Mitt Romney’s old private equity firm Bain Capital is taking heat from Obama supporters for laying off 750 workers at one Kansas City steel plant nearly eight years after it purchased the plant’s parent company.
An ad Mitt Romney’s campaign released last week highlights the impact of the closures on one dealership in Lyndhurst, Ohio. The owner, Al Zarzour, speaks of having to lay off “30-some” employees when his Chevrolet dealership was put on the GM closure list in 2009.
Obama supporters as well as Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin, a Romney supporter, have criticized the ad, claiming that the dealer closings were necessary for the automakers’ viability and that virtually no dealership jobs would exist had the auto companies gone into a normal bankruptcy. But the acclaimed new book Bailout by Neil Barofsky, the former special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), shows that the first half of this critique is false and the second half is highly tenuous.
“Is Romney saying that in a ‘managed bankruptcy’ these dealerships wouldn’t have closed?” asks Rubin. Romney hasn’t responded yet, but Barofsky argues forcefully that the Obama administration pushed for many more closures than bankruptcy and restructuring experts deemed necessary.
In Bailout — other aspects of which have been praised by the liberal Huffington Post — Barofsky paints a far more devastating portrait of the Obama administration’s arbitrary dealer closures than does the Romney campaign, whose attacks on them have been relatively mild. Contrary to the administration’s claim that the dealer closings were entirely GM’s and Chrysler’s decisions, Barofsky writes that Obama’s “auto team had pressured the companies to close the dealerships” more rapidly and in greater numbers than the firms had wished.


Read more:  http://dailycaller.com/2012/08/09/the-great-obama-auto-dealer-job-shaft/#ixzz2UbCgDYos
 



(3)    The military-styled assault by an IRS SWAT Team against the Gibson Guitar Company, ostensibly for violation of a law banning certain types of wood from endangered trees found in the Indian Sub-continent, has cost said company over 2,000,000 USD so far.   To this point, all the instruments, hard-drives, guitar-quality woods in stock, and other pertinences that were confiscated by heavily armed, combat-uniformed SWAT Team personnel has not been returned and no communication has been made to Gibson concerning the case or the return of company property.   It has been two years.    Possible charges?   Suspected of being a donor to Republican and Conservative organisations.
    During the original raid the personnel at the facility were ordered out of the building by bullhorn and were escorted by heavily armed, SWAT style personnel...with AR-16 (or similar) weaponry.

(4)     And on, and on, and on ad infinitum.

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And the president's half-brother's, application for a non-profit status tax authorisation took a couple of months and was made retroactive for three years.   For a mosque.   In Kenya.   The President's half-brother is an imam, with 16 wives.

We are surrounded by the Brown Shirts who are operating under union rules, who are members of the same type of union thugs who wee-wee'd in the state capitol building during their "peaceful protests" that left 3,000,000 USD of damages to the building and grounds during the "peaceful protests".  Government employees who are impossible to dismiss.

El Gringo Viejo

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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Some house-cleaning and changes to the Order and Method of Service at the Quinta

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     We have been going over our seemingly never-changing statements about forms of service and meals that we have had for lo, these many years.   We are entering a new episode, and also a different dimension, of activity and presentation.

     For instance, we shall be ending the notion of having an elaborate brunch for the clients.   From this point on, we shall have a standard, but flexible, breakfast, based first on Mexican preferences, with significant Texian and American overtones.  
     There are seasonal things that we know our clients would like, but with which they might be unfamiliar.  One of our tasks is to reveal to the guests, especially first time visitors to the Mexican outback, the various flavours and  recipes, rustic and urbane,  eaten by the people of all social backgrounds, trades, professions, and  classes.
     There are Mexican classics that surprise and please the palates of both foreign and domestic guests.   We can present seven or eight such alternatives for supper, and perhaps an equal number of  alternatives for breakfast.

     We shall stabilise the morning coffee, juice, and  water service so as to begin at 06:00 hours.   We shall also serve breakfast, which will remain an included element in our service package, at 07:30 - 09:30.....and there will be a brief listing of recommendations for said breakfast.

        We shall also post a listing of the extra-charge supper selections which might be as light-fare as finger sandwiches with accompanied with nuts and cheese, a Mexican specialty such as the Tampiquena which is a medium large, prime steak complemented by one or two enchiladas, usually of cheese of two different types, a bit of guacamole, rice, and re-fried beans.   Other selections for supper might be a large tropical shrimp salad with citrus, avocado, mango, and other local or nearby fruit and productions folded into a leafy concoction.
     But, the guest will have a selection posted that will give an idea of what choices exist.   The same will be the nature of the cost and availability of beers, wines, and our limited mixed-drink menu and pricing.

      These things are being done now because of two main reason:

             (1)    Business has picked up during the past few months.   We can justify stabilising our offerings and investing in quality of ingredients and selection of produce, meat, fish, and poultry.

                  (2)      It appears that our old standard service, while good in its time, needs to adapt to what is now a more streamlined meal offering, i.e. a smaller breakfast and a bit more of a Mexican influence in said offerings.
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     All OROGs and others who are searching information about the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre should review our website which can be accessed by clicking the picture on the upper right corner of this page.   We should be done with the updating of that page during this calendar day.

El Gringo Viejo
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