Monday, September 26, 2005

LOUISIANA CORRUPTION = BIG MESS

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

How can we upright Americans trust the Louisiana clique with handouts from private and public funds? We can’t. There’s a bad history there in Louisiana, New Orleans in particular.

No wonder one of the New Orleans officials, as Katrina was hitting hard, said to another local politico that perhaps God was cleansing the place. I thought to myself: "You bet. In more ways than one."

That part of this prideful nation is sludge up to its ears. The record proves it.

John H. Fund of NewsAndOpinion.com comes clean with his assessment of the situation related to money handed over to the state and local boys and girls in Louisiana. And it is not pretty reading.

He calls the geography under inspection to be "a swamp of corruption." Then he elaborates with "Louisiana’s political culture needs a cleanup."

US President George W. Bush offered $62 billion in emergency moneys. Gets this: few accountability sendbacks have been put into the equation! Not sound for dealing with Louisiana and especially New Orleans. Not thinking clearly on that move.

Even with that handout, Louisiana’s senators brashly come up with this: They asked, without blinking an eye, for a growing figure of $250 billion from feds. Count those pennies and weep.

Figure into that math fraud and waste and mismanagement and hideaway items in officials’ attics and cellars and backyard sheds. Let’s recall that the police just happened to come upon chainsaws, beverages, food and roof tarp in New Orleans Chief Administrative Officer Cedric Floyd’s home. Other city personnel are having their households inspected as I type. I wouldn’t know why.

According to Democrat House Appropriations Committee Representative David Obey, accountability for the money flow down South is just not there. It’s a trusting net that is breaking loose every day. And more threads will come undone as more honest persons look into those in authority hiding this-and-that behind their backs.
Here’s the dubious history we are working with according to John H. Fund:

"Louisiana ranks third in the nation in the number of elected officials per capita convicted of crimes. ‘The governor, an attorney general, three successive insurance commissioners, a congressman, a federal judge, a state Senate president, and a swarm of local officials’" were all convicted.

"Last year, three top officials at Louisiana's Office of Emergency Preparedness were indicted on charges they obstructed a probe into how federal money bought out flood-prone homes.

"Last March the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered Louisiana to repay $30 million in flood-control grants it had awarded to 23 parishes. Much of the region has long had a relaxed attitude towards corruption."

New Orleans, if true to its past, will clean up the fed handout with glad hands. Former Mayor Marc Morial’s colleagues were legally brought down recently because of alleged kickbacks related to public contracts. Representative William Jefferson's house was raided by the FBI due to suspicions that he had "misused his office."

The New Orleans police office needs the spy glass closely scouring its walls. Honest people living in that metro have endured much deceit from those whom they should have been able to trust to the last blue hat on the force. But not so. It’s been a troubling existence for those with integrity living in that city.

Often police have been found involved in crime rather than wiping it out. In fact, according to NewsAndOpinion.com "more than 50 officers went to prison in the past dozen years, two of them to death row." A police district was "caught altering its data."

More: Bob Livingston, Republican, pointed out that the Orleans Parish Levee Board took money for levees and built a casino, convention center and Mardi Gras fountain. Could that be one of the reasons the levees were not strong enough to withstand hurricane force? Just could be one of the factors.

When a board member overseeing the moneys was asked how moneys could be moved so easily he responded: "’We were trying to be good neighbors.’"

Sounds like the Mafia comradeship to me.

Copyright © 2005 by J. Grant Swank, Jr.

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'KEEP OUR RESOLVE’ : MYERS RE NEW IRAQ

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

Those patriotic to the American mission at home and abroad understand fully what Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers was speaking about when he urged US citizens to "keep our resolve."

According to Jim Garamone of American Forces Press Service, Myers stated: "’I hope that we can keep our resolve, because if we don't, the life that our children and grandchildren are going to have will be much different than what we grew up in.’"

He was addressing his high school reunion in Shawnee Mission, Kansas.

I once lived in Kansas City and well recall the Middle-America lifestyle there. It was also "back then" in the era that Myers refers to. So I can also remember fondly the time as well as the geography.

I would want for my children and grandchildren to live in an America like unto the one I thoroughly enjoyed when living in Middle-America. It was a delight. Now that I live in Maine, I find this locale to be a delight as well. Therefore, I can agree with Myers for all Americans throughout the country to keep the resolve in New Iraq.

Otherwise, we forfeit not only the liberties present and future for Iraqis, but we endanger our own nation — and all other freedom-based nations.

To remove multinational troops from New Iraq today would open wide the planet to what Muslim murderers global are salivating for — Islam as the world rule.

Why this is so difficult for Americans to grip I don’t know. Yet the Cindy Sheehans prize themselves on being so utterly smart — the intelligent clique of our society.

All the while they are the most ignorant mouthpieces giving forth. The liberal media may indeed be categorized right alongside these airheads spouting off against clear, clean logic.

If the multinational troops do leave New Iraq tomorrow, may the Sheehans be the first to welcome Muslim murderess on both shores of the US. And may they embrace those who are intent on slaying all non-Muslims, the latter being "infidels."

I will not be there to greet the Islamic killers international. I will have left for parts unknown. But surely the smiling, yelping Sheehans will be there as the welcoming party for those they are already hugging with their empty, crazed rhetoric.

Further in his remarks to his friends, Myers stated: "’If we could choose any servicemember in Iraq and beam them here and ask them, "What do you think?" the typical answer would be this: "We understand the mission here, and we think it is really important. The Iraqi people deserve our support, and we can get it done. If we just get a little support from back home, we can get this done." That's the message they'd send.’

Myers went on: "’Terrorists want to create fear in your mind. They want you to act irrationally and illogically, and they can have a terrible impact on our country and our way of life.

Then referring to the teachers of yesteryear who instructed him and his peers, Myers said: "’They are some of the most important people we have in this country. You will never know what difference you will make in people's lives.

"’We all do our parts. We all have to serve. We're all in this together.’"

Yes, we are all in this together except for the ignorant "elite" who pride themselves on being patriotic when in reality they are partners with Muslim criminals major.

Copyright © 2005 by J. Grant Swank, Jr.

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Sunday, September 25, 2005

SILENT MAJORITY OPPOSES SHEEHAN CLIQUE

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

"It's the silent majority," said 22-year-old Stephanie Grgurich of Leesburg, Va., who has a brother serving in Iraq.

She was referring to those in America who realize that New Iraq must endure patience in time in order to establish liberties. The patriots spoke against this weekend’s anti-Iraq rallies in the nation’s capital.

A democracy does not form overnight. America was not put in place overnight. Why then would supposed thinking citizens of the United States exclaim if New Iraq costs even in human sacrifice?

There were the countless who laid down their lives for what we enjoy today as freedom in America. One could never number those who were willing to die in order for succeeding generations to realize a republic of and for the people.

Yet when it comes to New Iraq and freedom spread elsewhere, self-centered, materialistic, unreal people don’t want to count the cost. They don’t want to lay down a life for another. They want freedoms for themselves but are unwilling to pay what it takes to provide such freedoms for others.

Yet it was Jesus who said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." He also reminded His disciples that one lays down his life for another. He then followed through by doing just that outside Jerusalem on a particular Friday.

Today then there are scores of Americans who continue to continue, realizing reality stands firm. Daydreaming of panaceas does not work in a spiritually damaged world. This is not heaven. This is a planet that is scarred.

Therefore, realists confront the scarred truth daily in order to forge ahead, knowing the pain, and counting on the
fruition.

Those like Cindy Sheehan demand perfection everywhere yesterday. And when the Bush administration and like freedom crusaders cannot produce it according to the liberals’ time frame, all hell breaks loose from the liberals’ mouths. They can’t stand reality. They cannot abide by truth. They must form a world that they themselves cannot create. Yet the rest of us must provide it for them.

Liberal media feed the panacea pandering. Liberal newsmakers continue to wind up the unreal mouths to cry out more and more for the paradise not here to come pronto or else they will have a fit. Then let them have a fit, just as they staged this past weekend in Washington, D.C.

For the rest of us, the fit becomes weary. We have had it with the unreal. We really don’t pay them much attention. The word "Cindy Sheehan" has become so worn and shredded that genuinely thinking persons don’t recite it any more, not even in disgust.

So carry on, liberals, for your unreal world will never break through upon your shouting heads. We realists instead will stay true to the patriotic mission of America — sacrificing for freedoms kept at home and liberties shared abroad.

Copyright © 2005 by J. Grant Swank, Jr.

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