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Governor Rick Scott of Florida, to be precise. Because of the funding cuts he ordered, dozens of innocent children were sent to live with child abusers, drug addicts, psychopaths and killers. Because of Rick Scott, these poor kids are dead.

Here is one example of his demands that children be put at risk. Scott claimed that cutting funds to the agency that is supposed to protect children was necessary to “create jobs”. He must have been thinking of jobs for undertakers, grave-diggers, and coffin makers.

And he wants more cuts. Yes, you read that correctly. Even though his hands are stained with the blood of innocent little kids, Rick Scott is OK with seeing even more of them die, so long as he and his cronies can pad their already-enormous bank accounts.

Gentle Reader, what does it say about a man, when he thinks it acceptable to add to his fortune by allowing children to suffer and die? This latter-day Ebeneezer Scrooge endorses the deaths of hundreds of Tiny Tims, but alas, there are no ghosts with sufficient power to awaken Governor Scott’s conscience. And so the children of Florida can’t count on a happy ending to their stories of anguish, privation, and abuse. Not this Christmas. Maybe never.

Mr. Blunt and Cranky

His name is Trent Franks, (R-AZ). And he is attending a  rally advocating the overthrow of our Constitutional system of government that is being organized by a crazy child molester named Larry Klayman. Likely he’ll be giving a speech there.

Which means that Congressman Franks is a supporter of child molesters, treason and sedition.  You don’t show up at Klan cross-burnings unless you support the Klan. You don’t goose-step, utter “Seig Heil!” and wear swastikas unless you support the Nazis.

The idea that Arizona voters could elect such a scumbucket to Congress is astounding. If they re-elect this anti-American, kiddie-rapist-loving sleazeball, we’ll truly have to question their sanity.

Meanwhile, here’s where you can contact him and give him a piece of your mind. God knows he hasn’t enough of his own.

Mr. Blunt and Cranky

When this writer was but a wee cranky lad, he was sometimes bullied. Fortunately, he was blessed with the ability to fight back. So after a while, the bullies went and found other, easier targets for their bullying. Does that mean that fighting back did no good? After all, the bullying didn’t stop, it just happened somewhere else.

Most of us have seen a domestic incident happen in public. Usually, some good citizen will call the cops or otherwise intervene. Odds are, the domestic abuse continues in private after the intervention. Does that mean that the intervention did no good? After all, the abuse didn’t stop, it just happened somewhere else.

In both of these cases, it’s a fair guess that you’d say “standing up for the victim of abuse is the right thing to do, even if it doesn’t completely fix everything”. This writer agrees. There are issues of morality in play here, not just inhuman calculations of efficacy. So why do so many of us appear willing to throw the Syrian people under the bus by ignoring the abuse that is being heaped upon them? 

Yes, Iraq was a cluster-f***. Sure was. That was (as your humble correspondent said and has been saying since before the Bushistas lied us into that quagmire) a stupid conflict that we never should have gotten into. But Syria is not Iraq. Nor is the fact that an intervention went South in the past a good reason to never intervene again everevereverevernomatterwhat.

On a short-term, purely practical level, there may be no clearly foreseeable benefit to intervention in Syria, and  there certainly are manifold risks to consider. That doesn’t mean we should sit back and do nothing. Just as with a wife being beaten or a child being abused, we intervene even though we do not know the outcome, because we know that right now, a basic human right is being violated. And we owe it to our fellow human beings to stand up for them when their rights are denied.

The fact that they are on the other side of the world instead of the other side of the street does  not take away our obligation to care for those who are being oppressed. You know what oppressors love? The same thing that bullies, wife-beaters and child molesters love: they love people who do nothing to stop them from committing crimes against humanity, because it enables them to continue committing those crimes.

Sometimes the media and politicos (and our fellow Americans) can get so wrapped up in realpolitik that we forget about basic human rights and decency. And make  no  mistake, there are lots of Americans saying “what is happening in Syria is none of our business”, or something of such. So take a moment and think: if you were being beaten, bullied, sexually abused, or gassed, what would you say? Answer: you’d say “HELP ME!” or words to that effect. As you should.

And what would you say to those who could have helped you but chose to turn away, leaving you to the tender mercies of your abuser? Answer: you’d say “F*** YOU, MOTHERF***ER”, or words to that effect. And those whose cowardice or indifference had sealed your fate would deserve those words, that shame, that stinging indictment of their manifest inhumanity.

This does not mean that military intervention is safe, or simple, or even desirable. Nor is military intervention the only route to take – there are some rumblings about a new diplomatic solution, thanks to John Kerry’s flapping yap. But no intervention, doing nothing at all, just because we are understandably weary of war and justly suspicious of our government? That is morally indefensible. (To be clear: thus far, we have done nothing. Nothing at the UN, nothing on the ground.)

People are being abused in Syria: 2 million Syrians are refugees, many living under tarps in the desert, as this post is being written. Hundreds have been gassed to death, and thousands more have been tortured and killed by the abusive Assad regime. If we vote to do nothing to help them, it is no different than turning away from the bullied person or abused child who needs our help right here at home.

Mr. Blunt and Cranky

Here is story of parents who have now killed two of their own children via “faith healing”. They prayed over 8-month-old Brandon instead of taking him to the doctor, and the poor little kid died.

They did this while being on probation after having done this before. Yes, they prayed another child right into the grave a few years back. They are now the murderers of two innocent children, but are not in jail.

Anybody else, anybody else, who had killed two children would be locked up. But not these two. Because why? Because God told them to do it, that’s why.

This is why we need a strong separation of church and state: so criminals can’t get away with murder by claiming a religious defense. If these two loons had been locked up for life after they killed their 2-year-old son Kent in 2009, they wouldn’t have been able to kill little Brandon last week.

It should make no difference if a parent (or anyone else) is high on Meth or high on Jesus: killing kids is killing kids.

Hopefully, this time, the “justice system” will live up to its name, and lock these two child-abusing scumbuckets up for a hundred years. Or maybe two: one for each of their victims.

Mr. Blunt and Cranky

See these idiotic fools in Torrington, CT? They are holding up fingers to give the number (21), the jersey number of one of the child-molesting, raping scumbucket football players who is currently awaiting trial for his despicable, perverted, revolting crimes:

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Yes, there are girls among them. Girls telling a rapist that they support his raping. Boys, too, telling girls that they believe in their right to rape. Oh, and they say it’s all the girl’s fault: http://www.registercitizen.com/articles/2013/03/25/news/doc514fd4e6545d2940833348.txt

Has no one told these s***-for-brained sociopathic jackasses that rape is a f***ing crime? Evidently not: the cops seem to have decided it was no biggie: http://www.westhartfordnews.com/articles/2013/03/21/news/doc514b355849970363491914.txt

Mr. Blunt and Hugely Pissed Off

Anybody who thinks that a few days of attention by our ADD media has solved the Steubenville Rape Culture problem should take a look at this: Rape has been a problem for decades .

It turns out that rape has been epidemic in that town for many years,and has maimed or destroyed who-knows-how- many lives. One brave soul who has decided to share her story is Traci Lords, who was raped at the age of 10 in a field in Steubenville: and no one noticed, no one cared, no one helped, and no one brought her evil s***sack child-molesting rapist to justice.

In other words, pretty much what was happening in the more recent case. That is, until people from out of town decided to shine a light on the Rapist-Friendly town of Steubenville, OH. Had that not happened, it is likely that the victim would have paid for the crime and and the criminals would have gotten off scot-free, as has happened so often before.

Mr. Blunt and Cranky finds it highly improbable that Steubenville is the only town in America where rape (and rape of children and teenagers) is common and goes unpunished. He finds thus because he himself was raped repeatedly (as a young child) back in the 60’s: he has never been to Steubenville. He knows many other survivors of sexual assault, and none of them were raped in Steubenville. And none of them received any support from the adults in their respective communities, nor was any justice done to their raping motherf***er criminal abusers.

Americans are heaping shame and blame on Steubenville, and deservedly so. That town needs beaten repeatedly and severely until it wakes up and sees itself for what it is: a sick and shameful place that hates women, rapes women, and uses sexual violence to control women by keeping them in a state of terror.

While so doing, though, remember that other towns all over America are just as sick, and equally in need of being awakened to their sorry-assed, revolting nature: that being a place that tolerates rapists and punishes their victims.

Instead of just looking at “other places”, we must all have the courage to look under the rugs of our own cities: there are things swept underneath pretty much everywhere, and what we find will sicken us, and hopefully prod us into action.

Traci Lords came forward with her story. Mr Blunt and Cranky, though far less famous, has come forward with his. If everyone can come forward and shine a light on our “hidden” darkness, we might have a chance in Hell of making our nation into what it already claims to be.

For now, though, America is what it is: a sick nation that tacitly encourages rape, and blames the victim instead of the criminal.

Mr. B & C