Let Orcas Breed In California

CHRIS FREINDBy Chris Freind

There’s always been something fishy about state government in California.

For decades, it has employed a nanny state mentality in passing ever more restrictive laws — many outrageously stupid — that serve only to erode the freedoms of Californians and the companies for which they work. That “government knows best” attitude, which has stifled the state’s economy and alienated its citizens, has led to a dramatic reversal in the migration of Americans to the Golden State, with millions leaving to seek a more productive life elsewhere.

Such arrogance was on full display recently as the California Coastal Commission in approving SeaWorld’s expansion of its killer whale (orca) tanks, also took it upon itself to ban SeaWorld from breeding any of the 11 killer whales it has in captivity. If such an egregious ruling stands, it could prove a deathblow to the state’s premier aquatic park, and, ironically, hurt the very animals it claims to be helping. SeaWorld is appealing the decision, and, should any common sense be left in our judicial system (though admittedly that’s a big “if”), it will prevail and expand its operation so that future generations can experience firsthand the wonders of sea life that would otherwise be impossible.

Given that SeaWorld has been under attack by misguided and often ill-informed zealots, both in the animal rights movement and government itself, let’s bypass the fish tales and look at the facts regarding animals in captivity:

1. Government overreach: The Coastal Commissioners’ purview should have been limited to the land-use permit for SeaWorld to double its orca tanks (part of the company’s $100 million expansion initiative called Blue World). Period. The commission has neither the jurisdiction nor the expertise to institute a ban on breeding. And since SeaWorld is already regulated by the federal government, there was no need for clueless bureaucrats to gratify their whim and get involved.

SeaWorld has not captured a wild orca in 35 years, so its business model is to breed killer whales — its star attraction — in captivity. Ironically, the commission’s decision to play God, despite no legitimate rationale, threatens the animals in the San Diego facility, along with hundreds of jobs. But the biggest casualty would be our children, who would be deprived of learning about sea life, the monumental rescue efforts of SeaWorld (which has saved the lives of countless sea creatures, from the small to the giants of the deep), and how more conservation efforts are needed for the world’s oceans, which are seriously endangered by pollution and overfishing.

2. Many of the animal rights extremists (sorry, that was redundant) applauded the commission’s ruling, believing that keeping killer whales (which aren’t actually whales, but large dolphins) in captivity is “inhumane.” Really? Well, what could be more inhumane than depriving a mammal of its natural instinct to mate and reproduce? Taking that away is the ultimate act of cruelty, and illustrates the hypocrisy of the animal “rights” crowd — an inaccurate label if there ever was one.

3. Many activists see the breeding ban as just another step in the fight to close SeaWorld permanently. But where will it end? If killer whales should be “freed” from captivity, then, by definition, so should every dolphin, seal, sea lion, and fish, since keeping them in clean, safe, veterinarian-maintained facilities must also be “inhumane.” But it can’t stop there. Let’s shut down every zoo and safari attraction in America, such as Disney’s Animal Kingdom. And of course, since animals “deserve” the same rights as humans, that means no animal research for scientists finding the cure for cancer and other deadly diseases.

While we’re at it, the hell with expanding cage size for chickens; let’s push for an outright ban on any animal for human and domestic pet consumption. Pet dogs, cats, and birds? Nope. Keeping them in a warm house away from nature’s predators is too taxing on them. And absolutely no hunting, either.

Pay no attention to the fact that hunts keep animal herds healthy and at appropriate population levels (they endure a gruesome death by starvation if their numbers increase); that zoos and aquatic parks literally keep the bloodlines alive of species that would have otherwise gone extinct in the wild; that animals provide invaluable nutrition for billions worldwide who would otherwise starve (yes, human beings, the forgotten ones in this discussion who seem to have no rights); that animal research leads to cures for both people and animals; and that the next generation of zoologists, marine biologists, and yes, global citizens, benefit from admiring and experiencing animals up close and personal — which has changed the American mindset from one of pointless killing (such as decimation of the buffalo) to one of conservation.

And as leaders of the world, Americans, better than anyone else, can pressure other nations to do likewise so that endangered species can rebound and thrive rather than go the way of the dodo.

Out of sight is out of mind, and if we don’t showcase the magnificence of animals to our young minds, then their imaginations will never be ignited, and the fire to protect animals will be left to others — meaning, it won’t happen. How is that in the best interest of “animal rights?”

4. In an ideal world, it would be nice for orcas to roam free. But we don’t live in an ideal world, so their presence is needed to educate and inspire. It has always fallen to a select few to sacrifice for the good of many, humans as well as killer whales. SeaWorld’s family of orcas, which have been inspiring awe since the 1960s, have undeniably played a huge role in the public’s demand that whaling be halted. (It took until 1986 to institute an international ban on whaling, yet because of loopholes, Japan, Norway and Iceland continue to actively hunt, killing 30,000 whales since the “ban” took effect.)

Because so many have experienced the majesty of orcas at SeaWorld, the interest in stopping rogue nations from whaling has become a front and center issue for millions, so much so that a cable TV show documenting efforts to stop whaling on the high seas has become a hit — and pressure continues mounting to stop whaling entirely.

Killer whales in captivity isn’t inhumane. Just the opposite; it is helping to keep whales safe in a way nothing else could. And that is priceless.

This author had the incredible experience of swimming with captive dolphins on the island of Curacao. They performed shows, played with swimmers, and were incredibly content. How can such a claim be made? Because some of the dolphins leave their “captivity” to accompany a dive boat out to the open ocean, interacting with divers as they explore the sea. This, of course, allows them to bolt from their “masters” and be free of captivity forever.

But they don’t. Instead, they return to their enclosures to be with their families, both dolphins and trainers. The point isn’t that SeaWorld should do the same, or even if the killer whales would return, but that keeping animals in captivity, so long as they are treated well, is not inhumane.

The real threat to SeaWorld’s killer whales isn’t SeaWorld, but imbeciles who are like fish out of water when it comes to common sense. Lift the ban and let the breeding continue, so that future generations of both orcas and people can have a whale of a time together.

Let Orcas Breed In California

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-23-15

Why is there never a Hurricane Ulysses or Uma? The National Hurricane Center skips letter U because there just aren't enough names starting with those letters. They skip letters Q, X, Y and Z for the same reason so those named Quentin and Xavier cannot be so honored either.William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-23-15

Why is there never a Hurricane Ulysses or Uma? The National Hurricane Center skips  letter U because there just aren’t enough names starting with those letters. They skip letters Q, X, Y and Z for the same reason so those named Quentin and Xavier cannot be so honored either.

Hat tip Bob Small.

Swamp Ghost Untouched B-17

Maybe the best artifacts in museums aren’t from ancient long-forgotten civilizations but from the ones in living memory. Bob Small sent a link to a fascinating article in the Huffington Post concerning The Swamp Ghost, a B-17 bomber that crash-landing in the jungles of New Guinea after being damaged in a World War II bombing raid. It has been salvaged and is now on display at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor.

Bob Small sent a link to a fascinating article in the Huffington Post concerning The Swamp Ghost, a B-17 bomber that crash-landing in the jungles of New Guinea after being damaged in a World War II bombing raid.

It has been salvaged and is now on display at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor.

FYI, the crew of nine survived and made it back to safety after a six-week trek through the jungle. They were given a week’s rest and then a new plane.

Swamp Ghost Untouched B-17

Unions, Trial Lawyers Push Dems In Court Race

Unions, Trial Lawyers Push Dems In Court RaceBy Sen. Scott Wagner

Three seats on the Supreme Court are up for election and it is extremely critical for the Republican Party to maintain control.

I highlighted on Oct. 7 how important this race is and now I will show you why.

Union contributions to the three Democratic candidates ($2.1 million of their $5.9 million total) equal about $500,000 more than all contributions to Republican candidates.

It is important to note: The “Committee for a Better Tomorrow” – which is the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association’s political action committee contributed $375,000 to the Democratic candidates in comparison to the $10,000 they gave to the Republican candidates.**

I have been reporting over the last two years that the public sector unions are choking off any meaningful reforms in Harrisburg.

It is imperative for everyone to understand that even if we have a Republican majority in the Senate, House, and a Republican governor, any meaningful reforms we pass over the next 20 years could be challenged and overturned.

Do not expect pension reform or property tax reform to be passed if the Supreme Court has a Democratic majority because someone could file a legal action and challenge the reforms.

A similar situation recently happened in Illinois – the Governor of Illinois signed pension reform legislation in 2013 which was overturned this year by the Illinois Supreme Court.

The union influence in Harrisburg is staggering and it is the number one reason why we cannot get financial reforms passed.

I cannot reinforce enough how critical it is for you to get out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

While there are other important races on the ballot, this is the most important race we will see in our lifetime.

Judges on the Supreme Court serve for 10 years and then they can run for retention – another 10 year term – which is a simple vote and judges rarely lose retention.

We must rally around our Republican candidates and get them over the finish line on Tuesday, November 3rd!

Please support Republicans Ann Covey, Mike George, and Judy Olson. Click on each of their names to learn more about them.
Sen. Wagner represents the 28th District in the Pennsylvania Senate.

Unions, Trial Lawyers Push Dems In Court Race

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-22-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-22-15 Why is there never a Hurricane Ulysses? The National Hurricane Center skips the letter U because there just aren't enough names starting with those letters. They skip letters Q, X, Y and Z for the same reason so those named Quentin and Xavier cannot be so honored either.

Why is there never a Hurricane Ulysses? The National Hurricane Center skips the letter U because there just aren’t enough names starting with those letters. They skip letters Q, X, Y and Z for the same reason so those named Quentin and Xavier cannot be so honored either.

Hat tip Bob Small

Sharyl Attkisson Sues DOJ

Former Emmy-award winning investigative reporter and substitute CBS-anchor Sharyl Attkisson and her family are suing the Obama Administration over the apparently government-sponsored bugging of her computer. Sharyl Attkisson Sues DOJ

Specifically named in the lawsuit are former Attorney General Eric Holder,  former Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe, the U.S. Justice Department and the Postal Service.

She is asking for $35 million.

She says that three separate computer forensic exams showed that hackers used sophisticated methods to monitor here work between 2011 and 2013 while at CBS. She says she has “pretty good evidence” that these efforts were connected to the Justice Department.

This is a rather serious and scary scandal. You would think she would be a household name at this point.

Ms. Attkission resigned form CBS in 2014 saying the network tried to stifle investigations into Obama Administration scandals.

Sharyl Attkisson Sues DOJ

Delco GOP Council Running On Record

Springfield GOP Chairman Mike Puppio noted at tonight’s (Oct. 21) township party meeting that Delaware County Council has not raised taxes for two years and has not cut services. Delco GOP Council Running On Record -- Springfield GOP Chairman Mike Puppio noted at tonight's (Oct. 21) township party meeting that Delaware County Council has not raised taxes for two years and has not cut services.  The Republican County Council slate consists of incumbents is John P.  McBlain,  Colleen P. Morrone and Mike Culp.

The Republican County Council slate consists of incumbents is John P.  McBlain,  Colleen P. Morrone and Mike Culp.

The election is Nov. 3.

Delco GOP Council Running On Record

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-21-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-21-15

So, Robert James, who was Percy Fawcett? He was a British archaeologist and explorer who disappeared in 1926 in Brazil while searching for the Lost City of Z.

Happy Birthday.

Skunk Spray Clean Dogs

Skunk Spray Clean Dogs. So what should one do if one's dog is sprayed by a sunk? Tomato juice really doesn't cut it.So what should one do if one’s dog is sprayed by a sunk? Tomato juice really doesn’t cut it but former K-9 officer Rick Bruno has a recommendation courtesy of Quora.com.

1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
1/4 cup of baking soda
1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap

Mix these ingredients in a bucket (do not dilute them), and sponge them onto the dog. Scrub it in as best you can, then rinse with tap water.

He says it works like a charm albeit is a bit messy.

Skunk Spray Clean Dogs

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-20-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-20-15

It is Martin, not Charlie, Sheen that holds the record for most arrests by a Hollywood star. It should be noted, though, that Martin’s rap sheep involves numerous civil rights protests.