June 23, 2011, - 3:51 am

ABC: Hey, Parents Should Let “Adult” Teens Have Sex @ Home; What Could Go Wrong?

By Debbie Schlussel

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Probably the most annoying thing about this “report” is not that ABC is actively promoting parents allowing kids to have sex in their home, but that the report is “hosted” by rodent-esque Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the airheaded, fraudulent faux-conservative from hag-fest “The View.”  That means she had nothing to do with the report or the questions, which were carefully fed to her like the monkey that she is.  Note that she has little problem with this.  Hey, that’s your “conservative” (on whom Michelle Fraudkin and Sean Vannity have more than a little crush). Cannot wait until the pro-gay-rights Hasselbeck’s sons, Taylor and Isaiah, reach their teens and bring home their boyfriends to have sex in the Hasselbeck New York penthouse. The vacant Hasseldumb certainly seems to be relishing her new role as chief Al-Qaeda recruitment video hostess.

By the way, Angelina Jolie’s mother let her boyfriend move into her room and sleep with her at age fourteen. And the Kardashian “mom”/pimp, Kris Kardashian Jenner, let this kind of crap go on. But, hey, their slutty daughters are now multi-millionaires. Skanks, but multi-millionaires, so that makes it okay, right?

Bottom line: if you’re allowing your kids to do this in your home, you are NOT a parent. You are merely an immature, much older roommate who was once a womb- or sperm-donor. Check back in 20 years, and see how their loser kids are doing after starting to have sex at home while still essentially kids.

Congrats! America’s become the new Europe. We’re just about 20 years behind their terrific, suicidal, society-collapsing mores.

**** UPDATE: And yes, “mom” in absentia, Sarah Palin, allowed her her daughter, Bristol’s boyfriend, Levi Johnston to repeatedly spend the night. She is no different than the rest of these parents, other than that she is now lying about it and claiming to be pro-family values.

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June 22, 2011, - 2:22 pm

“Accident” or Jihad?: Egyptian Pilot’s Near Miss @ JFK Airport

By Debbie Schlussel

Hmmm . . . an EgyptAir pilot takes a wrong turn “by accident” and nearly causes a collision with a Lufthansa plane speeding down the runway and about to take off from New York’s JFK airport. “Accident” or deliberate jihad? It wouldn’t exactly be the first time an Egyptian pilot deliberately engaged in jihad and purposefully murdered passengers. And pilots just don’t make boneheaded moves like the one this Muslim pilot made on Monday. Listen to the audio of the pilots, below. Do you really think this Egyptian pilot is such a moron . . . or cold and calculating? I vote the latter.

EgyptAir or JihadAir?: Making the Skies–AND the Runways–Not So Friendly

In November 1999, co-pilot Gamil Al-Batouti deliberately crashed his EgyptAir plane into the ocean, off the coast of Massachusetts, killing more than 200 passengers, after being recorded saying Muslim prayers to Allah. He waited until the captain of the flight left the cabin and disconnected auto-pilot. Although “experts” said it was a suicide, he could have easily committed suicide on his own, rather than take a plane down carrying a number of Americans. It was clearly an act of Islamic terrorism. And there have been a number of other mysterious and suspicious EgyptAir crashes in recent years.

But, no worries, the EgyptAir pilot from the Monday incident took off 90 minutes later, and the pilot is safely away from American reach. Thanks, federal agents, for letting this pilot leave the U.S. without any investigation whatsoever. Only in America. I guarantee you that if an American pilot did this in Egypt, he’d long since have been tortured to death.

A packed Lufthansa jet narrowly avoided a deadly collision with an EgyptAir flight that had taxied into its path at Kennedy Airport, terrifying air traffic control tapes revealed. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 22, 2011, - 1:13 pm

Hyper-Sensitive USA: America, You Can’t Handle the Truth – Ebert, Mccain & Morgan Learn the Hard Way

By Debbie Schlussel

Apparently, you can’t tell the truth in America, anymore  (unless you’re Muslim).  If you do, the thought police are at your door ready to take your life and speech outlets away from you.  To paraphrase Jack Nicholson in the movies, America, you can’t handle the truth. Political correctness has taken over ad absurdum.

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I’ve learned that uninspired “lesson “through the truth I write and post here and the faux-outrage it inspires from frauds on the left and right who know I’m telling it like it is, but they can’t stand the attention it garners me.  And now Roger Ebert, Tracy Morgan, and John McCain are bearing the brunt of a new reality show:   “You Can’t Say That in America, Episode #786,299.”

The outrage–the shrill faux-outrage–over these three people telling the truth (and in two out of three cases, the largely benign truth) is a plague that’s taking over Western civilization and making things worse.  It’s a terrible symptom of the wussified nation we’ve become.  We’ve become such a wimpy nation that you can’t say the truth because it might offend someone.  So sad, too bad.

In recent days we’ve watched Ebert, Morgan, and McCain get pilloried for the following “shocking” statements:

Roger Ebert:  “Friends Don’t Let Jackasses Drink and Drive.”  Ebert said this regarding the car accident death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn.  He reportedly drank mucho alcohol at a party just hours before.  Ebert’s Facebook page was suspended as a result.  (Because he’s famous and complained, it’s since been restored.)  Yeah, because everyone knows that drunk driving never leads to accidents or deaths.  Never.  The nerve of Ebert.  Like everyone else, Ebert was forced by the public outrage to apologize.  Why?  Yes, no one knows for sure why Dunn died in a car in a high speed crash, but odds are pretty good it has something to do with drunk driving. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 21, 2011, - 5:24 pm

Told Ya!: Thousands of Muslim Aliens Sue for Green Card Over State Dept “Glitch”

By Debbie Schlussel

Call me NostraDebmus . . . or is that, NostraDebbie?

Either way, I predicted that 22,000 mostly Muslim diversity visa lottery entrants would sue the State Department after a computer “glitch” that “accidentally” awarded them green cards for no reason, and they received letters revoking the notices granting them green cards.  And, last week, just as I predicted, they filed suit, which they have a good chance of winning.  I also predicted that if they sue and win, it could open the door for all 15 million applicants to the diversity visa lottery held by the State Department via computer random drawing.  There is absolutely NO reason we have this diversity visa lottery.  It only rewards people–mostly Muslims–from countries that hate us, with carte blanche, red carpet entry onto our shores and a permanent stay thereafter.

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Lawsuit Over “Glitch” Could Mean Green Cards for 22,000-15 Million of America’s Enemies
Get ready to bend over for tens of thousands, possibly tens of millions, of new, mostly Muslim ANOs (Americans in Name Only) (pronounced, “Anus”). Kenneth White is the ANOL–Americans in Name Only Lawyer. Thank Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and their America-hating State Department incompetents for screwing this up and creating a ripe opportunity for scumbags to take advantage. G-d knows, our borders aren’t wide open enough.

More about this suit.  Told ya so, and sadly, I was right.  Only in America:

A lawsuit has been filed against the State Department in federal court seeking to reinstate thousands of potential green-card winners whose chance of obtaining U.S. residency was scuttled because of a government computer error. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 21, 2011, - 4:10 pm

Best Songs of Summer: What’s Your Favorite?

By Debbie Schlussel

The first official day of summer.  YAY!  These are my two favorite summers songs. Hard to believe the first one will be 40 years old, next year–but I like the updated, remixed version, which is slightly faster with extra drumbeats.  What are your faves and why? Entertainment Weekly’s “The 100 Greatest Summer Songs of All Time!” should give you some reminders.

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June 21, 2011, - 3:13 pm

Hey, Another Muslim Attempted Honor Killing on US Soil

By Debbie Schlussel

Note that both the would-be honor killer and his victim here were Muslim immigrant “kids” from Afghanistan. Note also that they do NOT speak English and there is a “communication problem.” Why are they here?  Also note the mug shot of the attempted honor killer, below.  He looks like he’s posing for a yearbook photo or eHarmony ad, NOT sorry he nearly killed his cousin.  There’s almost a smirk there and definitely no remorse.

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Faheem Abdul-Jaleel: Yet Another Muslim Alien Attempted Honor-Killer on US Soil

As reader Duane notes, there are only two possible scenarios here: the male Muslim cousin/honor killer either 1) attempted to force himself on his female cousin victim sexually and she threatened to tell, or 2) the female cousin victim had become too Westernized. You know the drill: more Muslim immigration to America equals more of these. The statistics and the increasing number of stories bear this out. If things are going so well for U.S. troops and the corrupt “pro-US”/pro-Taliban Hamid Karzai government in Afthanistan, then, again, why the heck are they here? So we can ultimately become United States of Islamerica? Alhamdillullah. Praise allah.

A Henrietta teen is accused of stabbing his 13-year-old cousin in their townhouse yesterday.

Cpl. John Helfer of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office today said Faheem Abdul-Jaleel, 16, was charged with first-degree assault, a felony. He called 911 from a security phone box at the University of Rochester’s River Campus about 11 p.m. yesterday, more than 12 hours after his cousin Samina Qasim was found bleeding in the garage with multiple stab wounds to her chest and upper body. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 20, 2011, - 6:26 pm

In Court All Day Long, Back Very Soon

By Debbie Schlussel

Hey, everybody.  So sorry I didn’t post anything new, today, but I was in court (in Dearbornistan of all places) for what was supposed to be a a short hearing and turned into an all day long affair from which I just returned.  You know what they say about the wheels of justice turning slowly? Extra slow, today. Also, you know what they say about the best laid plans, and then life happens.  More stuff up, soon, and sorry for the absence/delay. Stay tuned.

Thanks to the concerned readers who e-mailed. I am okay, thank G-d.

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June 19, 2011, - 4:05 pm

On Father’s Day–And Every Day–I Miss You, Dad!

By Debbie Schlussel

I remember Father’s Day 2007 like it was yesterday.  My father was dying of pancreatic cancer, and I knew that it would be his last Father’s Day.  At the card section of the store, I had sunglasses on and was crying because I knew I was losing the most important part of my life.  How do you buy a card for your father when you know it will be the last one you will ever give him?  Nothing is special enough, when you know you are saying good-bye to the world’s greatest dad.

Me and My Dad, Ten Days After I Was Born

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Michigan Lions Club for Providing Free Eye Care to the Poor, Blind

Even though it has been nearly four years since I lost my dad, I miss him every single day and think about all he taught me.  A father’s relationship with his kids is the most important one a child will ever have.  A father teaches his sons how to behave.  How to treat fellow men and how to treat women.  He teaches his daughters how to behave, what’s not acceptable to wear, and what kind of treatment they should accept from men.  He teaches not just by word, admonishment, lecture, punishment, and reward.  He teaches by example.  Talk is cheap.  The deeds must match the talk.

My dad not only talked the talk, he walked the walk.  We always knew he loved and cared about us and our well-being. I learned so much from him–about sacrifice, about doing the right thing, about standing up for what you believe in even when everyone else around you is going with the flow and even mocking you for speaking out.  He taught me about principle, critical thinking, reading between the lines, and valuing people by their values and conduct, not their fame and fortune.  My dad taught me the importance of G-d, country, and family.  He taught me history and education, the importance of being informed and digging deeper.  My dad taught me the importance of American patriotism and serving the country, as he did in the U.S. Army during Vietnam.  Dad taught me to be a proud American and a proud Jew.  You can read more about my amazing father, H. L. Schlussel, MD–a unique and rare father and person–in my eulogy for him, which I delivered at his funeral.

When I look around with about half of America’s kids now being born out of wedlock, with the right now mimicking the left in embracing and exalting single mothers like Bristol Palin because they came out of the right vagina and had something come out of theirs without a husband and father to help raise it, I realize more and more every day how lucky I was to have such a great dad in my life. We know that kids who don’t have fathers in their lives are less likely to do well in school, more likely to do drugs, commit crime, have sex at a younger age, and drop out of school. In short, the odds are against those without dads, despite the dopey way they are portrayed in the media and entertainment. And good fathers are the ultimate national security. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 19, 2011, - 3:18 pm

TERRIFIC!: Honoring a Tiger Dad on Father’s Day

By Debbie Schlussel

I’ll post my Father’s Day tribute to my dad shortly, but in the meantime, I wanted you to see this excellent Father’s Day tribute from the son of an Asian immigrant to America.  Many of us value parents who seek to ensure our happiness, but this is a different take that sees that parents who teach their kids how to achieve in life and become responsible adults is far more important. It’s also a great story of the American dream plus fatherhood.

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Tiger Dad Made Me Who I Am Today

By Anthony Youn, MD

“Tiger mom” Amy Chua has nothing on my dad. I’m talking traditional old-school Asian father. He was strict and uncompromising and raised me the way he was raised. Without having a Tiger Dad, I wouldn’t be the man, husband, father, or doctor that I am today.

My dad grew up on a tiny rice farm in rural South Korea with his parents, six siblings, a dozen chickens and a pig. Their home consisted of three small huts, one for sleeping, one for gathering and one for cooking. Their stove was a metal grate over an open fire.

My grandfather made his living farming a small plot of land, mainly growing rice and collecting eggs from the chickens that served as both food and pets. My grandmother raised all seven children, cooked, cleaned and cared for the animals. They spent almost all their earnings on food and repairs on their primitive home. The little money they had left over, they put in a jar to save for my father’s education. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 17, 2011, - 6:32 pm

Wknd Box Office: Green Lantern, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, Art of Getting By

By Debbie Schlussel

I wasn’t all that excited by the new movies, this weekend, but the best–and it’s all relative–is the superhero flick.

*  “Green Lantern“:  I like Ryan Reynolds as an actor.  I even like him as a superhero, though he was less charismatic and assertive than I like in my superheroes.  But I wasn’t all that impressed by this movie, which was kind of messy and had a weak story.  It was okay and better than some of the other recent superhero movies I’ve seen recently.  But it wasn’t great.

I liked certain scenes, like the scene in which Reynolds–pre-superhero induction–is a fighter pilot fighting it out in the skies against two computer-operated jets.  That was a rush.  But other parts were just silly, like a scene of animated, old crone “wise men” (and women) who sit atop columns with five-hundred foot long robes on.  That was laughable, though not intentionally.  I laughed out loud.  I also didn’t buy Peter Sarsgaard as the son of Tim Robbins.

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