Jan 26, 2012

Would the Religious Right Elect the Founding Fathers?


Five founders who were skeptical of organized Christianity and couldn't be elected today read more here.

Jan 20, 2012

Jackson County, MS Aniamal Shelter

First I want to thank John McKay for hosting the meeting and Troy Ross and Barry Cumbest for taking the time to attend.

I am troubled that the animal shelter plans to implement a fee for owner surrenders. While in theory since according to the shelter 50% of the animals in their care are owner surrenders this sounds like a sound plan for increasing revenue, I am afraid the unintended consequence may be more abandoned pets.

I was heartened to see the number of people raise their hands in support of a spay and neuter program that would provide low cost spaying and neutering to those who do rescue, TNR (trap neuter release) and senior citizens even if it meant a tax increase. It was also suggested that a licensing fee for breeders be implemented and that the fee could be dedicated to spay and neuter programs so a tax increase would not be necessary.  The Hard Rock is also willing to do fundraisers for the animal shelter. There was also a great deal of support for a Humane Society like the Humane Society of South Mississippi located in Gulfport instead of the county run animal shelter.

Current criticism of the animal shelter included the lack of oversight. Far to many people stated that animals were not checked for microchips, that owners were not allowed to view the animals kept in back and that pets were mistakenly euthanized without their owners having a chance to rescue them. It was also brought up that the animals are kept in deplorable condition and are not properly groomed.

There was a demand that the shelter allow people to foster animals, and that they work with rescue groups so the number of animals euthanized could be lowered. Many people mentioned working with transport groups who rescue animals from the South to take them to the North East where there is a large demand for adoptable pets. Supervisor McKay suggested starting a Friends of the Jackson County Animal Shelter but learned that there was already a friends group.

 It was also suggested that a Trust Fund dedicated to the animals and their welfare be established so people could donate directly to the animal shelter and that Supervisors commit to not using donations to offset money budgeted for the shelter.

Jan 18, 2012

Stop SOPA


Here is a bill in Congress that will affect your rights on the web and will censor all web sites, blogs, etc. In a nutshell :

SOPA explicitly states that companies will be liable for everything their users post. Sites like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, Wikipedia, or any sites that allow user generated content CANNOT exist under these laws. Immediately after this bill is passed, you will see the media mafia (MPIAA, RIAA, etc) replacing websites like Wikipedia with commercialized encyclopedia software. Mainstream media outlets will not cover this bill because they are the ones lobbying for it.

If you want to know more - Google created a doc to read and inform - SOPA for Dummies.

WRITE YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND STOP THIS BILL FROM PASSING!
To help you do this stop by Fight the Wall or American Censorship and find out how to connect with your Representative!
Hat Tip Cats of Wildcat Woods.

Tell Congress to Stop the Bill NOW.

Jan 13, 2012

Spinach Salmon Bundles

2 tubes (Large) Crescent Rolls
4 salmon fillets (6 oz each)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
8 oz. Pub Cheese (cheddar jalapeno)
chopped spinach (canned, drain well)

Unroll crescent dough and separate into four rectangles; seal perforations. Spread with cheese, place salmon fillet in the center of each rectangle; sprinkle with pepper, top with spinach. Fold dough over fillet and pinch edges to seal. Place on an ungreased baking sheet and bake @ 400 for 20-25 minutes.

Jan 11, 2012

If you kill your spouse in Mississippi just ask Barbour for a pardon

Unlike most governors and presidents who have used their pardons to correct miscarriages of justice Governor Barbour has used his power to pardon convicted KILLERS.

Mississippi governors’ clemency powers are absolute, granted by the state Constitution, and can’t be appealed. Governors in most other states -- and the president -- have similar powers. But most grant pardons after people have served their time or when there are serious questions over whether justice was served in a conviction, not to release those convicted of violent crimes, a national pardons expert said.

Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2012/01/10/3678925_p2/barbour-pardons-more-than-200.html#storylink=cpy

Governor Barbour seems particularly fond of pardoning men who killed their spouses.

Jan 8, 2012

Attention Book Lovers

I have been asked to review Enemy in Blue, Debut Novel of Derek Blass. Will post the review soon, so be looking for it. I plan to start reading the book Tuesday, if life doesn't interfere.