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Opinionated Ranter - October 2007

FEEDING TIME

The other day, TBH and I were watching TV and some woman was extolling the virtues of breastfeeding in public. We were both taken rather aback so I thought I'd write about it.

A while back I read a post here on Orble by someone who thought it was just ducky to whip out your breast in public in order to feed the little nipper. Never mind that most stores and malls now cater to breastfeeders by providing rooms that afford Mommy a little privacy. Even in the men's rooms today one sees trays or beds or whatever you want to call them so that Daddy can change a dirty diaper. Of course, Daddy can't breastfeed so that will forever remain the realm of Mommy's.


This woman had obviously never heard of a woman expressing herself, bottling the milk and taking it with her when she goes shopping with Junior. No, it has to be 'hot off the press' as it were. I'll agree that the breasts are there for first feeding a child and it is natural to do this. However I don't think it has to be done in a public place.

To use the lame old line of "it's only natural" is a crock to me. It's natural to fart. That doesn't mean I want to be exposed to it. It's natural for humans to defecate. I certainly don't want to see that. However, in India, you can stroll down the street and people defecate in full view on the side of the street. In Paris it seems it is natural to share washroom accommodations with the oppposite sex. Sorry, I don't want a woman to see me doing my business and I certainly don't want her to watch me doing mine.

Another tiresome phrase is that when Junior is hungry, he must be fed. If Junior can wait for Mommy to find a bench to sit on, he can damn well wait until she gets into a private room before she flops out her boob.


And of course, the winner is "if you're watching me, you must be some kind of pervert". Hardly. I've seen women nursing their children in public and look at them with disgust and disdain. I don't think that makes me a pervert. I think it makes me someone who recognizes the rules of civilization rather than the law of the jungle. It seems the extreme left wing of some countries 'down under' would rather have it the other way around and criticize those of us here in the West for being too prudish.

Anyone who knows me knows well that I am not a Liberal by any stretch. My children were breastfed, in front of me, at home. But if we had company over, my wife would go into a bedroom until feeding time was over. Why these people think it's alright to slap us across the face and say degrading things about how we think, I feel it is them who have the problem. They want us to turn the clock back to the days when there was rudimentary civilization and pretty much anything went.

We've progressed beyond that. Too bad they're having a hard time catching up.
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TROUBLE IN MYANMAR

This has been bugging me for a while, so I thought I'd share it with you.

Buddhist monks in Myanmar (formerly Burma) have been walking the streets of this country in protest over its current government. Now, I don't know about you, but I think if you can get to the point where you piss off a bunch of Buddhists, you just have to know you're doing something very, very wrong.

Buddhists are known far and wide for literally not wanting to hurt a fly. Me, I'll hurt 'em. I hate flies. But Buddhists go out of their way to resect all God's creatures and take great pains not to hurt a single one of them. They are polar opposites of fundamentalist Muslims who want blow up everything and everybody who does not conform with their way of seeing things.

Where and when will this Myanmar protest end? As usual the useless UN won't do anything other than sit back and watch the country's leader abuse his people. For those who think the war in Iraq is strictly about oil, GWB is not going into Myanmar anytime soon. Not because of the lack of oil, but I think he's just tired of being battered by his political foes and is looking forward to retirement. That should make the Lib / Dem's very happy as they can try to talk the situation to death.

Does America need another doer more than a talker? I would think so and you certainly won't find much doing coming out of Hillary. She learned well from John Kerry. Remember the famous 'Yes I voted for it before I voted against it' quote? She's starting with that nonsense herself now, meaning you won't see much leadership coming from her.

I realize that it appears the USA is about to spread itself a bit thinner, with it's eye on Iran, but who can blame them? Iran has disrespected the States for some time now, denied the Holocaust and vowed to drive Israel into the sea. Am-a-nut-job keeps insisting he wants nuclear power to produce energy for his people. Why? He's sitting on one of the largest oil deposits in the world and between him and his buddy Hugo Chavez could run their countries for years without needing nuclear power. Russia wants to buy some of his oil. What will they give him in return? Rubles? I doubt it. Am-a-nut-job will demand technology and possibly warheads to 'protect' his country.

I think when the American election is over, Hillary will probably end up as prez and that will be a shame. The USA has to re-group and re-think its strengths and weaknesses. It needs a strong, confident leader who isn't afraid of the UN and is willing to accept the American role in the world as its policeman.

Hopefully the trouble and strife in Myanmar will be over before any more people get killed there.
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