Thursday, June 30, 2005

FLAG BURNING VIDEO!

With all the think straight sinners worrying about the ten commandments, you gotta wonder if they don't understand the ramifications of passing the flag burning amendment.

For more commentary and a real FLAG BURNING VIDEO follow the link:

http://www.tocc.tv

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Amber Ambiguous Alert Too II

Today's hot Homeland Paranoia media release indicates that you can now sign up for free Amber Alerts to your cell-phone, thereby prompting me to re-run this column from the archives. Although originally tailored for Alabama, the story is the same wherever you are in the country. Amber Alert is credited with saving something like two hundred kids so far. Numbers I assume that have been enhanced, and kids that have been made political tools for the furtherance of the Homeland police state. The cell phone facet of the alert system obviously leads to a two way system of tracking EVERYONE. It's just a matter of time...unless everyone says NO now.

Follow this link to see the story
TOCC.tv

Thanks
JIM

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Eric Rudolph Arrives For Evidence Hearings

Accused serial bomber Eric Rudolph has arrived at the federal courthouse in downtown Huntsville for evidence hearings today.

Click here for more

JIM

Eric Rudolph Arrives For Evidence Hearings

Accused serial bomber arrived at the federal courthouse in downtown Huntsville a few minutes ago for evidence hearings.

Click here for more

JIM

Monday, March 28, 2005

Useless Eater; You Gonna Die Too

The Terry Shiavo case isn't really about Terry Shiavo at all...why not just make the better point by retiring and doing nothing more than living out the remainder of their lives (Rhenquist and John Paul) pursuing their own interests and being a blessing to God -- thereby protecting the intended blessing of the Constitution and God...

Click here for the complete article:
TOCC.tv -- Useless Eater; You Gonna Die Too

JIM

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Bush Rejects Community Watch For Mexican Border

The following article appears today in the Washington Times in regard to W's refusal to support civilian "vigilante" groups who wish to monitor the Mexican border for illegal crossings. The article further states that Bush favors loosening immigration laws.

Washington Times

Boy. What a diatribe I could have with that one.

First, I could TOCC about how vigilante groups already are active in communities all over America, not concerning themselves with illegal activity, just harrassing anyone who happens to pass through the neighborhood who doesn't look exactly the way they think they should. That's called a "caste system." In Huntsville we call it the "community watch." In Nazi Germany, they were referred to as "wiemer patrols." But, W's not concerned with that.

Nevermind that Mexican's and Middle Easterners are virtually impossible to tell apart and W wants to make it easier for people to get in from Mexico.

Nevermind that the new infrastructure to serve up fried chicken to Fidel Castro is being build on sub-standard wages for slave laboring illegal Mexican's in South Alabama.

Nevermind that undercutting our own labor system cuts wages to American labor, and results in the acceptance of slack osha standards.

Nevermind that overwhelming numbers of an undereducated, tribal foreign culture has a denigrative effect on our own cities and schools.

The important thing for W is more money in the hands of the industrial bosses and his aristocratic buddies.

Could maybe be that W is the one who should be on trial for "nevermind" in "neverland."

JIM

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Luck 'O The Irish

Wet, Rainey, and Cold in Huntsville today didn't stop the resolve of the Irish who showed up in downtown Huntsville for the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Check out the Gallery Of Galleries for a complete photo essay.

Gallery Of Galleries

JIM

Monday, March 14, 2005

Maple Hill Cemetery

Ahhh, I promised photography, and so I have posted my artisic impressions of Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama).

Maple Hill is considered to be amoung the oldest and largest in Alabama, and is host to the final resting places of many noteworthy individuals.

The dedication is to friend Danielle who lost her life in a tragic automobile accident in 2003.

Photo Gallery Of Galleries

JIM

Friday, March 11, 2005

Monday, February 28, 2005

Railroad Enthusiats Rally To Save Historic Huntsville Freight Building

I have presented two articles on my TOCC.tv site which are reruns about the Huntsville Depot Freight Building that burned down last March.

Today's Huntsville Times's reports that a new push is on to renovate the building and that there will be a meeting/presentation this Thursday in the roundhouse.

No matter where you live, if you are a railroad oficionado, these stories will interest you.

TOCC.tv

Thanks,
JIM

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Patriot Act?

From the book -- The Life and Death of Adolph Hitler -- by Robert Payne

On the following day Hitler presented him with a new decree "for the protection of the people and the state." Allegedly a defensive measure against further Communist acts of violence, it abrogated the constitution's guarantees of personal freedoms; the privacy of postal, telegraphic, and telephone communications; freedom of assembly and association; freedom of the press; freedom to hold one's own opinions; the right to be secure form arrest. The familiar process by which the individual perishes and becomes the extension of the dictator's will took place with extraordinary speed and violence. The prisons filled up. Anyone who spoke against Hitler was liable to be arrested.

More...

Thursday, February 10, 2005

One In A Million: Billion Dollar Sky

In light of the recent gyrations in regard to Ward Churchill's right to free speech, I am presenting a column from my own archives that I wrote and posted on October 4, 2001.

One In A Million: Billion Dollar Sky

Enjoy the satire, and try not to be offended.

JIM

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Bush-A-Nazi

2005.02.03
On the "Slave of the Union Address"
Eichman lives! Let's The Colored People Go;
We Got Wetbacks For Slave Labor Now!

Wow, I still thought we were living in a democracy with a constitution. But, if Dubya Bush has his way, what precious little is left will be gone.

It's never been perfect, but the pretense of freedom sets the foundation.

Follow the link above to my regular website where you will find an in depth commentary on Dubya's latest move to sedition.

JIM

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Sit On It And Rotate

Well hello dolly,

I've been doing my own website for so long on the Internet, that I had no idea as to the technical machinations of the blogger's world.

It seems to me that the more you post, the more traffic you get. Apparently a fresh post enters you into rotation...hence the title.

So, with little to say to the blogging world, and lacking inspiration for this weeks official column, I thought I'd just drop in here with my first personal blog photograph.

This finely done still life is a study in ambiguity and replete with overture. To the unsuspecting viewer, it simply looks like a mobile -- but it was taken at the Huntsville (Alabama) Public Library, and so therefore, it is a photograph of a "book mobile."

So aside from the fine example of professional photography, the photo comes with provenance as well.

But, even more than that, you may click on the visible photo as which point you will be treated to a larger blow-up version.

Then, if you are sufficiently enticed, you may wish to follow the "Gallery Of Galleries" link in the favorites column where you will find more breath-taking photography by Jim Casey.

If you are not sufficiently enticed, you may wish to follow the "Gallery Of Galleries" link in the favorites column where you will find even better example of breath-taking photography by Jim Casey.

Thank you for your interest in this self-absorbed blog. When you are ready to leave you may wish to follow the link in the favorites column to my regular website -- which is not so self-absorbed, and is filled with a great deal of relevant and thought provoking content.

Contributions and donations are encouraged and appreciated in either of either cases.

Sincerely,
JIM

Friday, January 28, 2005

They Call It Greyhound Therapy!

This is a special note today to blogging buddy Kevin Barbieux in Nashville Tennessee.

Kevin writes: "WTF!" Everyone else is getting a bunch of money from HUD while Nashville's homeless budget is being cut.

Kevin Barbieux (the homeless guy)

Kevin, that's what we here in the South refer to as "Greyhound therapy." Simply put, in order to make sure places like Nashville (and Huntsville, AL by the way, which gets a grossly less disproportionate amount of HUD money to help the homeless population), remain clean and pure for their Country music tourists, or the generally white collar population, they shift funding to other areas and politely make sure the undesirables know where the Greyhound bus station is. In some cases, they will actually purchase the ticket for you, so you too can go live in Birmingham or Mobil, or wherever it is in Tennessee they send them.

By definition, by the way, Greyhound therapy isn't legal, and once the ole ball gets rolling, the whole community has a tendency to join it. They call it "acting in concert." Which by definition is conspiracy, and in context, also not legal.

Needless to say, this creates all sorts of dribble down effects. Before long, you have got yourself a full scale extermination program, hence one reason the current administration has been referred to as "Bush-a-Nazi." In the past they called it the Holocaust.

In my opinion, sorry for your toes, they ought to abolish ALL homeless services. People who need assistance under the ADA should get it. People with disabilities should be accommodated.

But the engine that the charity services thrive on, also provides the excuse to guide people into crime, who are a disproportionate share of the people needing assistance, as they come out of prison.

Mental illness is also a great excuse to deny employment, and create more fodder for the homeless system. Of course, causing symptoms, for a variety of reasons, is no new trick, and MOST people who are in that category probably have no inherent problem at all.

And, a special note to "W." Your "non-discussion" dismissal of Bernie Carrot, in the underground light of the tasor assault program of children for prosylitizing, isn't likely to actually provide consoling sublimation for the ones who figure it out...hello California.

From there, anyone who is genuinely on hard times, can and should live in whatever greenspaces are available in the central city, and when the excrement gets deep enough, the local business community will feel the pressure to offer employment that pays well enough to survive.

Temporary services should be far more tightly regulated, since they provide slave labor wages by exploiting people who have had there background checks forever smeared.

Then, shut down the southern border, and send all illegal immigrants home, thereby creating a smaller labor pool, and allowing supply and demand to enhance wages.

Then, more tightly regulate imports, which seem nice, but also undercut out labor system, usually by countries who are supporting their industry with slave labor, or direct involvement.

And, finally, the best way to remove "W" Bush from office, is to recognize sedition for what it is, and let impeachment proceedings begin.

Yes, the system is broken, and we are in far deeper trouble than most are yet to realize...but they will.

--JC

Thursday, January 27, 2005

The Gallery Of Galleries!

What's up ya'll?

Here today I feature my own Photo Gallery.

My Gallery is entitled: The Gallery Of Galleries!

A little pretensious perhaps, but, there's a lot there, and I think I do a pretty good job.

Most of the gallery shots are of Huntsville events, but, some are just for the sake of taking a neat picture.

And, owing to the idea that I do a pretty good job on the Huntsville events shots, you should be able to find some good stuff there too.

If you're from Huntsville, and participated in any of the events that I have photographed, and then if you look closely enough, you just might find yourself in amoung the crowd. If you don't, and your'e interested, I have hundreds more that aren't posted, and for a moderate fee, I will be happy to look through my archives for whatever it is you may be looking for (from the events otherwise posted). Follow the instructions as per purchases, located in the bottom left of the screen.

One special note: I use a full screen command for this presentation, but you can easily close using the provided button the navigation column.

--JC

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Hello Dude

What's up ya'll?

Just here for a little bit today, the weather is nice outside, and times a wastin'.

Hello to Kevin Barbieux in Nashville who still hasn't got a job.
The Homeless Guy

Doggit man, GET A JOB! and get yourself on up outta there!

Poor ole' Kevin is homeless and makes his occupation serving up blogs on this service telling folks about his troubles and exploits.

To his credit, he's learned a lot of English since he started. He can spell and formulate sentences much better than when he began. I knew he was capable of learning. Just knit it all together ole boy and before long you'll be selling baygirls too!

Ha, ha.

Be sure to visit the regular site: TOCC.tv

Later on,
JC

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

The Spread of Neo-Nazism

Hello, My weekly column today deals with the spread of Neo-Nazism in Huntsville government, and so while Huntsville is a specific local, it may very well interest some of the readers around the nation and world. Kudos to Ted Turner, who while not always my favorite individual is likely well tuned to the reality of the modern world. TOCC.tv --JC

Monday, January 24, 2005

Hogg Bloggin' Jim

Well, I've finally succumbed to the template powered blog that so many others have found to be their most desired form of Internet gratification. Why am I here? Well, not really to run a blog in the conventional sense of other bloggers on the Internet and on this service, but rather, to set a snare, a net on the net, if you will, to entice and lure you to my regular website hosted by an Independent service. On this post, at least as I think out loud on invisible ink and paper, I suppose I will present posts that are related to my regular site that are national or International in scope. I assume that most who might visit this post will be from somewhere other than Huntsville, Alabama, USA, and most probably wouldn't be interested in most of what goes on in Rocket Racket USA. Still, if you are then I appreciate your visit to either site, and maybe you can find some interesting comments and proffer some feedback of your own. Thanks Jim Also: TOCC.tv

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