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Just back from the Boston Tea parties…

Posted: April 15, 2009 by datechguy in local stuff, opinion/news
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…some quick thoughts and impressions photos will follow in the next post.

The two women who put this together did an incredible job and deserve so much credit that it can’t be adequately expressed. I was watching them juggle all the work and they were astounding. I would trust them with any enterprise that I needed done. I will definitely add GOPMOM to my list of blogs to read.

Got there at 10 and the crowd built and built. At it’s peak the crowd was at my raw guesstament Over a thousand.

There were a fair amount of elderly people there. The long amount of standing must have been pretty hard.

Most of the signs were home made, they also had blank poster board available and markers so people could make their own sign.

The 1st Rally took place on the common at the State House and the monument to the 54th Massachusetts.

I made it a point to ask the police how the protesters were. It was calm and quiet and peaceful an easy day. At the 2nd Tea party I asked the police officer there the same question, got the same answer.

There was a very small contingent of Paulians carrying Paul 08 signs. I thought it was out of place as the election is long over.

There was a single LaRouchite passing out literature. I turned it down but a few people took it.

Carla Howell the mother of question 1 was there. Not only is she a most articulate and well spoken women on these issues, she is also a very handsome one.

The two protests were split as rival radio stations sponcered them. WRKO had the one at the common and WTKK had it at Columbus park where we walked after the first one was done. Quite a few people went to both.

The 2nd party seemed more organized than the first, I suspect that is because the Radio station took a more active role. I particularly liked the bit where they allowed people to come up and speak for 30 seconds each to give their opinions.

I only saw two pro Obama people there with signs. I give them props for showing up and displaying their colors.

The 10th Amendment was very popular, Barney Frank is was not. There were one or two vulgar posters involving him but many more creative ones. He and the president were the villains in chief, although at the 2nd rally Governor Patrick ranked high on the villain list.

The people were not all solid behind all the opinions, one called for the end of the Federal Reserve System another wanted the 16th Amendment repealed.

Invariably the people there were friendly and interesting, quite a few parents had their kids there and there were plenty of college students.

I talked to a reporter from NECN and asked him about the threat of bloggers who do reporting, in his opinion the biggest threat to papers was not so much bloggers as complacency. In his opinion if reporters are professional and accurate then they can compete. He seemed to have exactly the right attitude.

Lots of local press there and Fox and CNN as well. No sign of MSNBC.

The 2nd rally talked about actually getting people to run for offices. That is the actual solution, particularly in Massachusetts. Nothing is going to change unless we change it.

A blogger from Redmassgroup was doing audio interviews and asked if this would be the reaction if this was happening under McCain. I honestly couldn’t say but I suspect McCain wouldn’t have been as bad. He also asked about the Bush spending. I offered the opinion that the war was the big thing. You can always change laws and votes, you can’t unloose a war.

All in all it was a very interesting experience. I’m not one to chant or get excited but it was very worthwhile and I would do it again. The real question will be what happens after this?

Update: Ed Driscoll notes that the mainstream media didn’t take the NECN reporter’s advice.

It’s not possible to have a proper Arthur Carter watch when you can actually watch the president be Carter in this pirate episode.

I woke up on the couch (fell asleep during the ten commandments) and actually saw someone saying we can’t stop this until we address root causes. I had to shut the TV off.

UPDATE: That’s more like it!

As you might have noted above I didn’t give the president any Carter points so there are none to remove. Kudos to the USS Bainbridge and it’s crew, they are worthy of their ships namesake who was once imprisoned by pirates himself after being captured.

In fairness if the president was given blame for the dithering then he also gains credit for the successful operation.

Update 2 Apparently the credit goes to the captain who again got overboard and this time the navy didn’t wait and took out the pirates. So it looks like the Captain Phillips acted while Obama dithered, he is still C in C so he still gets credit for the Navy’s successful finishing off of the pirates.

Update 3: 3:24 p.m. Unbelievable MSNBC is complaining that now the pirates will become more violent. They are bringing up Black Hawk Down, does anyone remember that casualty wise we killed and wounded the enemy more than 15 to 1. The anchor woman calls it great news but the reporter on the phone is all doom and gloom, what if we hurt people they will get angry. My God where do they find these idiots!

Update 4 Jim Miklaszewski of NBC news describes the captain as jumping off the boat to “save his own skin” and says it with in my opinion a derogatory tone (this is a bad thing?). I guess my eyes weren’t deceiving me before, the Captain Phillips being a class act gives all the credit to the USN. I’ll stick with it to see if the tone changes.

Update 5: Apparently the navy attached a towline to keep the lifeboat from drifting to the shore. His repeat of the story doesn’t mention the captain jumping in the water this time, as this is all early all reporting should be considered as preliminary. No nasty tone the 2nd time the story is told.

Update 6: Talk left regrets that loss of life was necessary. Jeralyn’s commentators however are sad for the death of the pirates a great example:

An Example had to be made, or so they say, the glee I’m hearing at the news of the retribution is most unsavory.

I’m not gonna judge until I’ve lived in Somalia, watching all that money float past day after day after day.

Apparently the pirates are the victims.

Update 7: 3:55 p.m. MSNBC claims that president Obama gave the order for force to be used. It’s unclear if she means using the navy, allowing the use of the towline or the actual shooting of the pirates.

Update 8 4:03 p.m. MSNBC continues the anchor suggests the navy shot the pirates as a last resort. TalkLeft will be pleased. Don Surber is pleased too, but due to the combination of a free captain and dead pirates. They are again saying the president approved a rescue attempt, I’m wondering if they gave the approval if an opening to save him come up to jump at it. That would make a lot of sense. Tigerhawk and instapundit are happy too. 4:07 pm. The Anchor just described the pirate in custody as being “taken hostage”!

Update 8: At the press conference NPR’s reporter seems to be trying to find out why we thought the captain was in danger, what was different today from yesterday, after all yesterday he was only being held by armed pirates for ransom. That apparently according to NPR doesn’t constitute having your life in danger.

Update 9: Jim Miklaszewski asks my question concerning standing orders they confirm that it was a general ok to go after things rather than a step by step approval however that was ONLY if he was in imminent danger, good move by the president on that. He is asking pretty good questions taking advantage of the spare press available since most are likely enjoying their Easter Holiday. He presses on the imminent danger business, if I am hearing things right the Captain of the Bainbridge got to decide the definition of imminent danger.

Update 10: NPR confirms that the shots that killed the pirate came directly from the Bainbridge, but can’t confirm if the Captain jumped into the water or just distanced himself enough from the pirates to allow the sharpshooters to finish them off. The shot was apparently made from about 25-30 meters a pretty close shot for snipers in my opinion.

Update 11: Updated the title, NPR is now trying to get the difference between negotiating with pirates and negotiating with terrorists. The captain was tied up inside the lifeboat that suggests that he didn’t jump overboard but that isn’t confirmed yet.

Update 12: RedState says that the president was saved by the Captain’s plunge (assuming it took place). If not then I presume he would have in their mind been saved by the Captain of the Bainbridge, I still maintain that he deserves credit for giving them the green light to act.

Caesar against the Celts: Amazon Review

Posted: April 11, 2009 by datechguy in amazon reviews
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My Review of Ramon Hernandez’s book Caesar against the Celts is now available at Amazon.com here.

Ancient Mariner: Amazon Review

Posted: April 9, 2009 by datechguy in amazon reviews
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My review of Ken McGoogan’s book Ancient Mariner is available at Amazon.com here.

This proves that I do review things that have nothing to do with doctor who. I’ll likely have at least two more book reviews to do by the end of next week. Once lent is done then perhaps I’ll have a new Doctor Who or two to review.