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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rick Raw: Vicious Chihuahuas Corner Cougar in Garage–It’s Not about Size but Dominance


In Riverside County, California, Ana Lee Spray, 23, was dumbfounded when she saw her three toy Chihuahuas snarling and barking just inside her open garage. When she investigated she saw a full grown Cougar cowering in the corner of the garage.

No doubt, the Cougar wandered into the garage to eat the Chihuahuas, but their viciousness and loud taunts scared the big cat. Each Chihuahua weighed no more than 3 pounds, which only proves that dog psychologist, Cesar Millan’s rule that it’s not about size but dominance.

A panicked Spray called police who in turn called in officers from the Department of Fish and Game. The police officers and the Game agents were speechless at this bizarre sight. The Game agents had to shoot three tranquilizer darts into the Cougar to subdue the beast.

But the tiny Chihuahuas refused to stop their attack. Finally, Spray got the pint-sized animals calmed down as the Game officers hauled the sleeping Cougar back to a wild life sanctuary. When the big cat woke up, he probably thought he had a bad dream.

Of course, as master of Pepe, my 11 pound Chihuahua, I can verify that this breed can dominate much larger dogs. And, Pepe, although I’ve trained him to be less vicious, can be unpredictable. Now if someone comes into our apartment, he’s quiet but we never know when he might silently attack, like a submarine. He has latched on to some unexpecting persons’ ankles a few times without making a sound.

Of course, the California incident was funny and made a great weird news story. However, with dogs, they are natural followers, and they need a leader of the pack. In the case of the Cougar, he encountered a situation for which he had no precedent. He was confused. The little monsters scared him into submission.

Since I have three dogs–officially a pack–they look to me as the leader of the pack. They need direction and discipline delivered with calm assertiveness. My Chihuahua will try to dominate the other bigger Basenji female and the smaller Heinz 57 variety female, but I step in and assert dominance.

Ultimately, Pepe looks to me for guidance. But Chihuahuas can be difficult to train or discipline. Those three toy Chihuahuas that cornered the Cougar are a great example of Chihuahuas assuming dominance with extreme prejudice.

In most cases, when dogs go bad, it’s the owners who are to blame for not assuming command of the pack. I reached this conclusion from watching Cesar Millan’s series The Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel. He rehabilitates dogs and trains people who do not understand dog psychology.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Rick Raw: "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" Abysmal Failure–Supreme Court Setback–Obama Flip-Flops on Issue

By Rick Grant Commentary www.rickgrant01@comcast.net

When Obama was elected President, he promised to end the absurd military policy established during the Clinton administration called "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," because if you do, you are out of the military. The recent Supreme Court’s refusal to hear a gay Ohio Soldier, James Pietrangelo II’s challenge to the law was a bitter setback for gays wishing to serve openly in the military.

Gays and lesbians serving openly in the U.S. military has been a contentious issue for years. Many fine officers including Army Captains in the field, Air Force and Navy pilots, Marine Colonels, and even Generals have resigned over this matter. We know that throughout the history of the U.S. military at least 10% or more gays are at one time serving proudly and effectively, while keeping their sexual orientation secret.

These decorated military heroes have proven time and time again that their sexual orientation has absolutely nothing to do with their exemplary service to their country. Yet, here we are in 2009, and the military brass, whose ranks ironically include gays and lesbians, refuse to deal with the issue for fear of breaking their own prejudice or opening a Pandera’s Box. It’s unconscionable.

Indeed, on the battlefield, no one cares about soldiers’ sexual orientation, they are too busy trying to stay alive and protect their fighting companions. Everyone who has ever served in the U.S. Military, including me, has known gay colleagues. It was an unwritten policy that they were accepted. We knew who they were, and they had their own friends and social life, which had no effect on our life off-base.

In the past, perhaps they were talked about behind their backs but no one really cared. They went to their bars and we went to our bars. But the hard-core homophobic brass fear change might cause problems. Not true!

Nonetheless, the President should have stepped in and signed an executive order to allow gays to serve openly. Peirangelo has a right to be angry at Obama, saying, "He’s a coward, a bigot, and a pathological liar." Well, I wouldn’t go that far. But for some strange reason, Obama backed off his promise after consulting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The old excuse of worrying about discipline and cohesion is ridiculous, since the gays who now serve are excellent soldiers. Their concerns are based on the assumption that there are no gays presently serving. And, we know that isn’t true.

Clearly, when the U.S. military needs recruits, having an open gay policy would help bring in more men or women into the ranks. For gays, serving in the military is a great career. The gays who have served in the past have been lifers serving right up until retirement. But today, gays don’t want to keep their sexual orientation a secret. Why should they, when they have probably come out to their parents and friends long before joining the military.

By upholding the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, Obama has filp-flopped again from his campaign rhetoric. Obama’s staff has sent out E-mails saying that the President is too busy dealing with the collapse of the economy and two wars to handle the gay ban right away. Bullshit? He could just step in and keep his promise.

When elected officials go back on their word, it substantiates the adage that politicians will say anything to get elected, and then when they take office, they do what they want. Obama has already shown that he is willing to break promises on important issues that got him elected.

One thing for sure, the gay community will be up in arms pressuring the administration to end the ban. And more military gays will come out and lose their careers. Time will tell if Obama is true to his word. If not, well–we will not be surprised. He will be just like any other mealy-mouthed politician–a lying sack of dung.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Rick Raw: Electric Car–Why Wait, Build It Yourself–Patrick Roth did It

By Rick Grant Commentary rickgrant01@comcast.net

GM has promised that it will sell the Volt, an all-electric car, next year. Chances are it will be expensive. Patrick Roth from Indianapolis, Indiana heard about the GM model. He was driving a Lexus hybrid and thought that he could research building his own all-electric car. His reasoning was simple, he could build his own electric car cheaper than GM from available parts, even factoring in the cost fo the car.

After finding out that building an electric car would not be that difficult, he bought a 1998 Ford Escort and took out the entire engine, the gas tank, and the radiator, and ordered an electric motor and the other parts to connect the motor to the car. He worked in his car garage with regular tools and rented the special tools to complete the job like a small crane to hoist the engine out and place the electric motor into the car. He completed the job in six weeks.

Roth claims he has no special mechanical skills and is not an engineer. He created a video that details every step for anyone else who would like to tackle the project. The job does require some precision machining to adapt the motor to the transmission, but he outsourced that job. His step-by-step video was published on http://www.theindychannel.com/ media station in Indianapolis. (Search: "Man whizzes past gas stations..")

Roth bought the parts and regular Interstate batteries off the rack from local dealers. To make sure the batteries fit the compartment he had designated, he made mock-ups of the batteries out of wood. He also researched the legality of his self made electric car and it is perfectly street legal. And, his insurance company said they would insure it.

"It works great, actually. I’ve tested it on the highway up to 70 mph," Roth said. "It works out that I’m spending the equivalent of .75 cents a gallon," he went on to say.

Roth said everything works on the car including the power steering. It drives very smoothly and quietly. "If I can do it with no mechanical experience and no engineering degree, then anyone can do it. Just follow my step-by-step instructions. The total cost of the car and conversion was $13,000–far less than the Volt will cost.

Legendary singer / songwriter Neil Young converted an old 1959 Lincoln Continental convertible into an all electric vehicle. He then drove it across the country and wrote an album’s worth of songs about the experience. So, with some ingenuity, most anyone can build their own electric car.

So Patrick Roth says! Well, it’s worth looking into for the weekend mechanic. I don’t believe Roth doesn’t have mechanical experience, but I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. I once built my own guitar amplifier. It looked easy, but it was tedious and frustrating.

After that experience, I bought a Fender Twin Reverb because my self-made amp sounded like crap. And remember those experimental kit planes guys built in their garages. Many of them crashed and killed the builder/pilot. Be warned, these projects are always more difficult than they look when you start to work.

Thursday, June 04, 2009


Rick Raw: Cult Madness–Strong City Cult Leader Convicted of Sexual Contact with A Minor


In my book, The Mind Further Out, in which I debunk organized religions and meld spirituality with quantum physics, I devoted a whole chapter on the evil of cults. Recently, National Geographic Channel aired an in-depth documentary on one of the strangest cults to come to light, the Strong City Cult.

The second part of the documentary was an update. It focused on the arrest and trial of its leader, 66 year old Wayne Bent a.k.a. Michael Travesser. The Cult is an offshoot of The Lord Our Righteousness Church, based in Travesser Park, New Mexico in a sprawling remote parcel of land.

Incredibly, this grifter, Bent, declared himself the Son of God–the Messiah. He demanded seven virgins from the teenage girls living on the compound and held a ceremony crowning himself the Holy Trinity. He had also predicted the end of the world on a specific date in 2008, which passed with no apocalypse.

Undeterred, Bent carried on looking for a new world ending date. In a blatant grab for complete power, Bent seduced the married women in the cult, who naturally would prefer the Messiah rather than their ordinary mortal husbands. Thus, Bent broke up long standing marriages among his flock which emasculated the men and gave him absolute power.

In contrast, some cult leaders claim they are a vehicle through which God communicates. But Bent went all the way by saying he was God almighty. Of course, it was a preposterous claim, but it got him multiple bed partners–brain washed zombies! Remember Charles Manson’s followers–a gaggle of twisted teenage girls from the suburbs.

Bent’s legal problems were a result of the National Geographic Documentary in which he said he had laid naked with two underage girls. He said God directed him to do this. (paraphrasing) "I was struck down on the floor by a mighty power that told me to let them feel God’s energy." He claims no sex was involved (right). He merely put his chest on the girls’ chests. Yeah, and I believe in the fairness of the IRS..

However, in Bent’s trial, one of girls said he kissed her on her mouth and touched her breasts in a sexual way. Chances are, the girls were covering up what really happened–sexual intercourse-- since Bent was having sex with all the women in the cult.

The parents and relatives of the children who had left the cult were trying to get their kids out, but when they turned 18, some of them returned to Strong City. Bent had a powerful psychological hold on his flock. More significantly, these damaged young people could not function in the real world. They were "educated" by surfing the internet.

After the jury returned with their verdict, Bent was found guilty on multiple charges including sexual contact with a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and other less serious charges. Bent was sentenced to 18 years in prison. His flock returned to Strong City and waited for Bent’s appeals to grind through the courts.

Intelligent people ask: Who would be so stupid to get involved with this oppressive cult–or any cult? People are sucked into the black hole of cults gradually. It usually starts with a charismatic preacher, like Jim Jones, who had a church with a loyal following. Then he played on their fears of the denigration of society, saying there is nothing but strife and violence on the streets. He told them they must find a location where they are free of society’s evils.

Then, the leader takes his flock to a remote area in America or a foreign country. Isolation is the first step to control. Then he takes all their money and forbids their relatives from interfering with his way of the Lord. He preaches that his flock’s parents and relatives are responsible for their unfulfilled lives and confused minds. Now, the flock has nowhere to go and no money. The leader then owns them. They are an extension of his warped mind.

Before they realize it, the cultists are trapped and psychologically brain washed by the leader, who has proclaimed himself a prophet with a direct line to God. As this process develops, the leader gradually seduces the married women, and alienates the men. This is the peak of his power. His entire flock is dependent on him for their existence. They shun their relatives and believe they have found Nirvana.

Cult leaders force believers to submit to restrictive dogma that limits their thinking. People get involved with cults because they are unhappy with their lives and they think that the leader or preacher has all the answers.


Indeed, everyone should question their root assumptions and never fall for these false prophets’ lies. They’re clever con men who seek power and control.

Dogma of any kind forces a person to believe in a limited interval. They then have to conform their thinking to the narrow ideology of the cult or organized religion. A cult is an extreme example of dogma run amok.