Tuesday, August 18, 2009

IT'S ALIVE, IT'S ALIVE!

Well finally, I seem to have everything back in good working order. Too bad our government can't be fixed so easily.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday Funny


Couldn't pass up posting this before I went offline.


Computer woes

Sorry I have been away for a while. I seem to be having some problems with my PC. I'm going to be repairing and reformatting this weekend, and I expect to be back up and running by Monday. Please stop back and visit me then.

The stranger

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Wow what a bummer. My modem died sunday night, and I just got back online. On a good note though, I Have a new favorite song. Check it out

Friday, August 7, 2009

Friday Funny

Thursday, August 6, 2009

ICE made deputies release 3 illegals

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Friday the federal government refused to take three illegal immigrants arrested in a crime sweep Thursday because their arrests didn’t fit new Department of Homeland Security policies.

What policies? These people are criminals. If they had pulled over someone with a dismembered corpse in their trunk would we be discussing policy?


Homeland Security is requiring all local police agencies with existing 287(g) agreements to sign new ones within the next three months that are in accordance with new policies and department objectives or else lose their authority.
In issuing the new 287(g) policies July 10, Homeland Security said it was concerned that local police were using minor infractions to get illegal immigrants deported.


Okay let me get this straight DHS is worried that law enforcement will use the minor crimes these people are committing to catch them for their major crime "illegal immigration", so what's the problem. Currently if you are driving in traffic the police can scan or run your liscence plate, and if a warrant shows up say for overdue traffic fines they can stop the vehicle and investigate. If you are found to be in commission of a crime (whether or not you are the registered owner for whom the warrant was issued) you will be ticketed or arrested. If these are the rules for American citizens why should it be any different for illegal aliens.

I think it's pretty obvious the immigration issue has become another political game, and we are the pawns. The American people have made their opinion clear, the majority of us don't want the illegal immigrants here, but the politicians (both parties) are too afraid of losing 10% of the vote to take direct action. Maybe it's time we showed them it's the other 90% that gets them into office.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

This is the newest message out of D.C.

Well here is the newest tactic in the fight to socialize America. This is from the official whitehouse.gov site.


"There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care. These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov."
Aaaahhh there you go, and if you feel one of your neighbors is a right wing extremist feel free to call the FBI. Remember also, if you happen to overhear one of your comrades bad-mouthing our Dear Leader while you are in the bread line, please report the incident to the nearest brown shirt. Thank you and remember to always be "socially" responsible.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

And on that funny note...........

A man boarded an aircraft at London's Heathrow Airport, and taking his seat as he settled in, he noticed a very beautiful woman boarding the plane.

He realised she was heading straight toward his seat and bingo she took the seat right beside him.Eager to strike up a conversation, he blurted out, "Business trip or vacation?"

She turned, smiled enchantingly and said, "Business. I'm going to the Annual Nymphomaniac Convention in the United States."

He swallowed hard. Here was the most gorgeous woman he had ever seen sitting next to him, and she was going to a meeting for nymphomaniacs! Struggling to maintain his composure, he calmly asked, "What's your business role at this convention?"

"Lecturer," she responded. "I use my experience to debunk some of the popular myths about sexuality."

"Really?" he smiled, "what myths are those?"

"Well," she explained, "one popular myth is that African-American men are the most well endowed when, in fact, it's the Native American Indian who is most likely to possess that trait. Another popular myth is that french men are the best lovers, when actually it is the men of Greek descent. We have also found that the best potential lovers in all categories are the Irish."
Suddenly the woman became uncomfortable and blushed. "I'm sorry," she said. I really shouldn't be discussing this with you, I don't even know your name!

"Tonto," the man said. "Tonto Papadopoulos. But my friends call me Paddy."

Monday, August 3, 2009

2 Obama officials: No guarantee taxes won't go up

By PHILIP ELLIOTT, Associated Press Writer Philip Elliott, Associated Press Writer – Mon Aug 3, 1:27 am ET
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's treasury secretary said Sunday he cannot rule out higher taxes to help tame an exploding budget deficit, and his chief economic adviser would not dismiss raising them on middle-class Americans as part of a health care overhaul.



We just need to "redistribute" a little more "wealth". Relax the states got everything you need, baby. Maybe we'll just subsidize all the housing. We could get rid of all those pesky stand alone houses, with more high rises we could really pack the folks in.

You will still be able to buy a house in the country side, much like you can in France. The only problem is you will have to pay $250,000 USD for a "house" that looks like my first vacation cabin.

This is what happens when your Presidents policies are based on his beer, and pot fueled, late night bash America sessions, with all of his radical college buddies. How does it feel to know that Bill Ayers has more influence in the White Houese than you do?

The Stranger

Friday, July 31, 2009

Good Song

I just caught this on the Glenn Beck show. This is a pretty good song.

If you can't take the heat. Close down the kitchen?

Town halls gone wild.
Screaming constituents, protesters dragged out by the cops, congressmen fearful for their safety — welcome to the new town-hall-style meeting, the once-staid forum that is rapidly turning into a house of horrors for members of Congress.

Still don't think our government is out of control? The people have spoken, they are not happy with the way things are being run. What have some of our congressman decided to do? Shut out the voices.



In at least one case, a congressman has stopped holding town hall events because the situation has spiraled so far out of control.

“I had felt they would be pointless,” Rep. Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.) told POLITICO, referring to his recent decision to temporarily suspend the events in his Long Island district. “There is no point in meeting with my constituents and [to] listen to them and have them listen to you if what is basically an unruly mob prevents you from having an intelligent conversation.”


Firstly Rep. Bishop is obviously not listening to his constituents, or he would realize where the problem lies. Secondly if this were some minority group airing their grievances everyone would be forced to listen, to not do so would be discriminatory. However because these are regular tax paying citizens with no special interest group to lean on it's okay to sweep them under the rug. My final issue stems from this statement made by Rep. Bishop.



“I have no problem with someone disagreeing with positions I hold,” Bishop said, noting that, for the time being, he was using other platforms to communicate with his constituents. “But I also believe no one is served if you can’t talk through differences.”


Who gives a damn what your positions are. The fact of the matter is Congressional reps have one job. Listen to and record the grievances and opinions of the people they represent, and carry those to Washington. These people were not elected to tell us what is best for us, they were elected to serve as our go between with the White House. I think many in Congress have outgrown their positions, and it's time for a housecleaning. If we allow this to continue how long will it be before all government business is conducted behind closed doors?



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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Here bunny, bunny..................Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!

You can't fix "Stupid"




Something we should consider more in politics.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Obama's Ten Commandments

I. Thou shalt have no God in America, except for me. For we are no longer a Christian nation and, after all, I am the chosen One. (And like God, I do not have a birth certificate.)

II. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, unless it is my face carved on Mt. Rushmore.

III. Thou shalt not utter my middle name in vain (or in public). Only I can say Barack Hussein Obama.

IV. Remember tax day, April 15th, to keep it holy.

V. Honour thy father and thy mother until they are too old and sick to care for. They will cost our public-funded health-care system too much money.

VI. Thou shalt not kill, unless you have an unwanted, unborn baby. For it would be an abomination to punish your daughter with a baby.

VII. Thou shalt not commit adultery if you are conservative or a Republican. Liberals and Democrats are hereby forgiven for all of their infidelity and immorality, but the careers of conservatives will be forever destroyed.

VIII. Thou shalt not steal, until you've been elected to public office. Only then is it acceptable to take money from hard-working, successful citizens and give it to those who do not work, illegal immigrants, or those who do not have the motivation to better their own lives.

IX. Thou shalt not discriminate against thy neighbor unless they are conservative, Caucasian, or Christian.

X. Thou shalt not covet because it is simply unnecessary. I will place such a heavy tax burden on those that have achieved the American Dream that, by the end of my term as President, nobody will have any wealth or material goods left for you to covet.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Racism and "Hate Crimes"

On the night of June 27, Marty Marshall and his family were standing outside a friend’s home in Akron, OH. The group had gathered to watch a fireworks display at nearby Firestone Park, the festive night ended suddenly, when the family as well as their friends were brutally attacked by a group of nearly 50 black teenagers


Where was Obama's righteous indignation when this atrocity occured? Where was the national media, oh yeah, they were reporting about the poor daycampers in Philidelphia who lost their place to swim. The police say they are not sure if this was gang activity, so they are not ready to declare it a hate crime.



Marty says the boys were all chanting while attacking. "They just kept chanting and yelling out", said Marshall.

"A couple of them said 'This is a black world' and the other ones sat there and were saying 'This is our world'.


Sounds pretty racially motivated to me. A while back my friend got into an argument with a neighbor who happened to be Mexican. The dispute was over lawncare and property boundaries, however during the course of the argument my friend in his infinite wisdom used several racial epithets. The police were called and things were ended before they went too far. One of the officers who arrived on the scene told my friend that if the situation had come to blows he could have been charged with a hate crime because of the things he said during the altercation.


As far as I am concerned every crime is a hate crime, you don't commit a crime against somebody you like or respect. Why are we wasting our time debating the severity of the same crime committed by different people? How about if we just put all the criminals away for their crimes, and get on with our damn lives.



This kind of lopsided justice can't work anywhere. This is simply another case of political correctness in sheeps clothing. If it's really true that Jewish families have cornered the market on guilt, then white Americans must be running a close second. You simply cannot enforce racial harmony. I will never like beets, and some people will never get along, no law will change either of those things. The best we can do is make the laws equal for everyone across the board.


In the old days children were were taught valuable lessons through folk tales, I think I have a new one for the coming generations, it's called "The boy who cried racism".


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Thursday, July 23, 2009

GUARDIANS OF THE NIGHT

I am dedicating this to my Son-in-law Mike, and his K-9 partner Tex.

Trust in me my friend for I am your comrade.
I will protect you with my last breath.
When all others have left you
And the loneliness of the night closes in, I will be at your side.
Together we will conquer all obstacles
And search out those who might wish harm to others.

All I ask of you is compassion,
The caring touch of your hands.

It is for you that I will selflessly give my
life And spend my nights un rested.

Although our days together
May be marked by the passing of the seasons.

Know that each day at your side is my reward.
My days are measured by
The coming and going of your footsteps.
I anticipate them at the opening of the door.

You are the voice of caring when I am ill.
The voice of authority over me when I've done wrong.
Do not chastise me unduly For I am your right arm,
The sword at your side.

I attempt to do only what you bid of me.
I seek only to please you and remain in your favor.

Together you and I shall experience
A bond only others like you will understand.
When outsiders see us together
Their envy will be measured by their disdain.

I will quietly listen to you And pass no judgment.
Nor will your spoken words be repeated.
I will remain ever silent, Ever vigilant, ever loyal.

And when our time together is done And you move on in the world,
Remember me with kind thoughts and tales.

For a time we were unbeatable, Nothing passed among us undetected.
If we should ever meet again on another field I will gladly take up your fight.

I am a Police Working Dog and together
We are GUARDIANS of the NIGHT.
Author unknown

Dr. Orly Taitz and Maj. Cook




This is pretty interesting stuff. I had never heard about the numerous social security numbers BO has used. I guess it's not too shocking to see another illegal immigrant taking advantage of the system, the only difference is he's doing it from the top.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Obamopoly




The object of the game is to destroy American capitalism by having
the government take over everything.

Wanna play? No? Too bad, you're already playing.
And in this game, nobody wins.

Commerce Secretary: Americans ‘Need to Pay’ for Chinese Emissions

With the U.S. secretaries of energy and commerce in China this week, much of the attention focused on the standoff over emissions reductions or small breakthroughs in clean-tech cooperation.

But yesterday, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said something amazing—U.S. consumers should pay for part of Chinese greenhouse-gas emissions. From Reuters:

“It’s important that those who consume the products being made all around the world to the benefit of America — and it’s our own consumption activity that’s causing the emission of greenhouse gases, then quite frankly Americans need to pay for that,” Commerce Secretary Gary Locke told the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.

"OMG! WTF! Now we have to pay for losing our jobs. Locke says their pollutuion is our fault for increasing the demand for their product, okay I have a solution. Decrease the demand for their products...........................by producing them here like we used to you f#$%ing morons! If you want China, India, and Mexico to stop polluting, then stop trying to jumpstart their f#$%ing economies! Globalization only works in sci-fi movies, and even in those it's usually a bad idea. When are we finally gonna get a politician who says, hey maybe we should get America straightened out before we solve the worlds problems? Please write to your Congressional reps, tell them we want American jobs, we want American products, and we want American prosperity!"

The Stranger

Monday, July 20, 2009

The "Transparent" Administration?

Uh, no. Especially when locked in a battle in which it is trying to fool the public into accepting a 1 trillion plus spending program as a "money saver". Then, apparently, it is quite all right to be quite opaque and delay the scheduled release of its revised budget numbers (based on known economic indicators).......... From McQ.
Read entire story here.

This is a pretty good read.

The Stranger

Journalist inviting friends to flogging

By Bob Unruh© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Facebook is one of the top social networking sites, and probably sees millions of invitations posted each day, but one put up by a journalist in the Sudan probably is unique: It invites her friends and the public to her flogging.

According to a report today from the Middle East Media Research Institute, Lubna Ahmad Hussein posted the invitation to her friends and supporters to "stir up a scandal around her case."

As WND reported just days ago, she was among the women – including many Christians – arrested and flogged for wearing trousers. Read entire story here.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Dennis Prager on the American "Trinity of Values"


Snatched from Moonbattery

Zombies!


This had me and the wife crackin' up. I knew there was a reason I liked Bob Hope so much.

The Stranger

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dems New Welfare Plan to Target... Horses?

This is an outrage! I'm trying to work up as much self-righteous lather as I can over this latest piece of Democrat insanity, but I just can't stop laughing at it: Wild horses couldn’t keep Democrats from spending money

House Democrats plan to hold a vote on the “Restore Our American Mustangs Act” (H.R.1018), which would create a new $700 million welfare program for wild horses. This floor action comes at a time when unemployment has soared to 9.5 percent, a 26-year high, and the federal deficit has grown to a historic $1 trillion.

Here’s what HR1018 proposes to do with the $700 million:

  • Conducts a horse census every two years
  • Provides “enhanced contraception” and birth control for horses
  • Establishes an additional 19 million acres of public and private land for wild horses
  • Covers $5 million tab to repair horse damage to land
  • Mandates that government bureaucrats perform home inspections before Americans can adopt horses


Birth control … for horses. How exactly does that restore the mustang population? If it needs “restoring”, doesn’t that suggest that we need to encourage reproduction rather than launching a mustang safe-sex program? Of course, mustang rubbers would make each successive “horse census” easier, assuming mustangs can figure out how to wear them.


When it comes to crafting bills that are full of horse pucky, this Congress may be the best evah. More at the link above.

From Scott,

"But what if we tweaked the bill a little? You could replace horse with say, illegal immigrant. I would say you could drop the adoption part, but I'm sure Brangelina would want a few. Also I bet we could get a good deal on the 19 million acres in Mexico................I'm just saying."

The Stranger

What is that saying? Oh yes, once bitten twice shy. It looks like even Congress is getting wary of Obama's fast tracking of our economic destruction. After the rush to vote on the cap and trade bill Democratic moderates are voicing their displeasure by scrutinizing Obama's health care reform measures. I'm just waiting to see what intimidation tactics the administration will use to push this one through.

Is Dem. Arrogance Causing Pelosi Trouble on Healthcare?

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Friday Funny


Sorry I realize it's a day late, but I was a little busy yesterday

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

You can't fight "The Man"

Well we see how the Obama administration is going to handle this latest attempt to ascertain B.O.s true birthplace. The Pentagon has coerced Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook's private civilian employer to fire him.

Pentagon orders soldier fired for challenging prez

According to the CEO of Simtech Inc., a private company contracted by the Defense Security Services, an agency of the Department of Defense, the federal government has compelled the termination of Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook. Now you may say well if they have government contracts that's a risk you run. Think about it though, with the government taking control of many private corporations it may not be long before your job is in jeapordy for simply speaking your mind.

The Stranger

Bombshell: Orders revoked for soldier challenging prez

"Major victory for Army warrior questioning Obama's birthplace"

A U.S. Army Reserve major from Florida scheduled to report for deployment to Afghanistan within days has had his military orders revoked after arguing he should not be required to serve under a president who has not proven his eligibility for office.

His attorney, Orly Taitz, confirmed to WND the military has rescinded his impending deployment orders.

"We won! We won before we even arrived," she said with excitement. "It means that the military has nothing to show for Obama. It means that the military has directly responded by saying Obama is illegitimate – and they cannot fight it. Therefore, they are revoking the order!"

She continued, "They just said, 'Order revoked.' No explanation. No reasons – just revoked."

A hearing on the questions raised by Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook, an engineer who told WND he wants to serve his country in Afghanistan, was scheduled for July 16 at 9:30 a.m.

"As an officer in the armed forces of the United States, it is [my] duty to gain clarification on any order we may believe illegal. With that said, if President Obama is found not to be a 'natural-born citizen,' he is not eligible to be commander-in-chief," he told WND only hours after the case was filed.

"[Then] any order coming out of the presidency or his chain of command is illegal. Should I deploy, I would essentially be following an illegal [order]. If I happened to be captured by the enemy in a foreign land, I would not be privy to the Geneva Convention protections," he said.

The order for the hearing in the federal court for the Middle District of Georgia from U.S. District Judge Clay D. Land said the hearing on the request for a temporary restraining order would be held Thursday.

"While I personally believe that Obama is not a natural born U.S. citizen, and is therefore ineligible for presidency, and while I am glad that Americans are continuing to call him on this, I am still frightened by the precedence this sets. This situation has the potential to undermine our entire military. If the President can prove his birthplace he needs to stop playing games, and do so immediately. If however he cannot then he needs to step down before he does further damage to the country".

The Stranger

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Obama Rewrites the Cold War

The President has a duty to stand up to the lies of our enemies.
By Liz Cheney

There are two different versions of the story of the end of the Cold War: the Russian version, and the truth. President Barack Obama endorsed the Russian version in Moscow last week.

Speaking to a group of students, our president explained it this way: "The American and Soviet armies were still massed in Europe, trained and ready to fight. The ideological trenches of the last century were roughly in place. Competition in everything from astrophysics to athletics was treated as a zero-sum game. If one person won, then the other person had to lose. And then within a few short years, the world as it was ceased to be. Make no mistake: This change did not come from any one nation. The Cold War reached a conclusion because of the actions of many nations over many years, and because the people of Russia and Eastern Europe stood up and decided that its end would be peaceful."

The truth, of course, is that the Soviets ran a brutal, authoritarian regime. The KGB killed their opponents or dragged them off to the Gulag. There was no free press, no freedom of speech, no freedom of worship, no freedom of any kind. The basis of the Cold War was not "competition in astrophysics and athletics." It was a global battle between tyranny and freedom. The Soviet "sphere of influence" was delineated by walls and barbed wire and tanks and secret police to prevent people from escaping. America was an unmatched force for good in the world during the Cold War. The Soviets were not. The Cold War ended not because the Soviets decided it should but because they were no match for the forces of freedom and the commitment of free nations to defend liberty and defeat Communism.

It is irresponsible for an American president to go to Moscow and tell a room full of young Russians less than the truth about how the Cold War ended. One wonders whether this was just an attempt to push "reset" -- or maybe to curry favor. Perhaps, most concerning of all, Mr. Obama believes what he said.

Mr. Obama's method for pushing reset around the world is becoming clearer with each foreign trip. He proclaims moral equivalence between the U.S. and our adversaries, he readily accepts a false historical narrative, and he refuses to stand up against anti-American lies.

The approach was evident in his speech in Moscow and in his speech in Cairo last month. In Cairo, he asserted there was some sort of equivalence between American support for the 1953 coup in Iran and the evil that the Iranian mullahs have done in the world since 1979. On an earlier trip to Mexico City, the president listened to an extended anti-American screed by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and then let the lies stand by responding only with, "I'm grateful that President Ortega did not blame me for the things that occurred when I was 3 months old."

Asked at a NATO meeting in France in April whether he believed in American exceptionalism, the president said, "I believe in American Exceptionalism just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism." In other words, not so much.

The Obama administration does seem to believe in another kind of exceptionalism -- Obama exceptionalism. "We have the best brand on Earth: the Obama brand," one Obama handler has said. What they don't seem to realize is that once you're president, your brand is America, and the American people expect you to defend us against lies, not embrace or ignore them. We also expect you to know your history.

Mr. Obama has become fond of saying, as he did in Russia again last week, that American nuclear disarmament will encourage the North Koreans and the Iranians to give up their nuclear ambitions. Does he really believe that the North Koreans and the Iranians are simply waiting for America to cut funds for missile defense and reduce our strategic nuclear stockpile before they halt their weapons programs?

The White House ought to take a lesson from President Harry Truman. In April, 1950, Truman signed National Security Council report 68 (NSC-68). One of the foundational documents of America's Cold War strategy, NSC-68 explains the danger of disarming America in the hope of appeasing our enemies. "No people in history," it reads, "have preserved their freedom who thought that by not being strong enough to protect themselves they might prove inoffensive to their enemies."

Perhaps Mr. Obama thinks he is making America inoffensive to our enemies. In reality, he is emboldening them and weakening us. America can be disarmed literally -- by cutting our weapons systems and our defensive capabilities -- as Mr. Obama has agreed to do. We can also be disarmed morally by a president who spreads false narratives about our history or who accepts, even if by his silence, our enemies' lies about us.

Ms. Cheney served as deputy assistant secretary of state and principal deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs from 2002-2004 and 2005-2006.

All right everyone say it with me now......................Palin & Cheney in 2012. And if the liberals give them problems we can simply browbeat them by saying they are sexist, and trying to stifle the feminist movement(wink,wink,nudge,nudge).

The Stranger

Monday, July 13, 2009

Contract or not, lesbian can't be 'mommy'

By Drew Zahn© 2009 WorldNetDaily

A district court judge ruled against a lesbian woman seeking to attain legal standing as the mother of her former lover's child and, in the process, struck a blow for parental rights.


In 2006, Gena-Louise Edvalson entered into a "contract" with her lover, Jana Dickson, to co-parent her partner's newborn son. But after the relationship ended, Edvalson sued Dickson, who is now married to a man, demanding the mother honor the contract and grant her former partner parental standing in the boy's life. Read entire story here.

Three cheers for Judge Leon Anthony Dever of Utah's Third District Court! This is my nominee for Supreme Court. Finally someone with some common sense.



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Friday, July 10, 2009

Episcopal Bishop calls individual salvation 'heresy,' 'idolatry'














ANAHEIM, CA - Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori says it's "heresy" to believe that an individual can be saved through a sinner's prayer of repentance.

Is it just me or is she nuttier than squirrel turds? I got to get the whole world to come around, what am I a muslim? That's not the deal I made with "my God" lady. I do believe she may need to get off the pulpit, and get on her knees. There's only one way to do it.

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Friday Funny

Snagged from GOC

Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009

Well Congress is trying to push another anti-discrimination bill on us see the full bill here. What ever happened to personal responsibility, and advancement based on merit?

I'm sorry but is anyone out there still living in the 50's. We have a black President, and women have held just about every position of power in this country short of the Presidency, or vice presidency. Is discrimination so rampant that we need to continue bolstering the anti-discrimination laws. I have been working in the workforce for 22 years, and have never witnessed a blatant act of discrimination. I have however been witness to several frivolous lawsuits claiming discrimination.

That is the legacy of tougher anti-discrimination laws. These laws open employers up to baseless lawsuits, and force their hand to make ignorant decisions based primarily on race, and sex. The most recent case in point is the Conn. fire dept. who chose to discard their written test results in favor of an arbitrary promotion system. This was done after claims that the tests were discriminatory. Pardon me, but how can a written test be racially discriminatory, I thought we were all equal? We all have access to the same shitty educational system, so to say the test was somehow discriminatory would be the equivalent of saying blacks, and latinos are inferior to whites. Isn't that discrimination?

I think it's time for minorities to start stepping up, and proving their equality. This is why America "used" to encourage immigrants to acclimate. As Americans we are all equal, but that can never be achieved if minority groups continue to segregate themselves. I think that all these new anti-discrimination policies do is drive a wedge further between the American people. I have seen people passed over for raises, and promotions in the past, and as sad as it may be it was simply because they didn't deserve them. Now employers have to worry that if they pass over an employee for promotion, or refuse them a raise based on their performance that they will be sued for discrimination.

Let's put it this way. Imagine you go into your job, and bust your ass every day to do the best job you can. The person next to you however has no pride in their work and is just doing what they need to do to keep their job. For whatever reason a supervisory position has opened up in your dept., and based on your performance you're certain you will get the spot. The next day however, you find out that in fear of legal retaliation the company has given the promotion to your slacking fellow worker, based on their racial or sexual status. Do you really believe this will promote an air of racial, or sexual harmony in the workplace? I think not.

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Al Qaeda Mocks President Kumbaya

Hey! Mind your own business. Mocking Obama's agenda is our job

An American who left the United States to join an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia is strongly condemning President Obama's efforts to seek "a new beginning" with the Muslim world, mocking Obama's "magic of charisma" and warning of more attacks against U.S. interests.

"Despite the fact that you have been ... forced [by Muslim fighters] to at least pretend to extend your hand in peace to the Muslims, we cannot and shall not extend our hands," said the man in the audiotape, identified by the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) as Abu Mansour al-Amriki. "Rather, we shall extend to you our swords, until you leave our lands."

The 20-minute audiotape, called "The Beginning of the End," was posted Thursday on several jihadist web sites as a direct response to Obama's much-publicized speech in Cairo on June 4, when he promised "a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world."

"Let this not come as a surprise to those who are mesmerized by Obama's speech in Cairo, our positions ... have not changed in the least," al-Amriki said, in the transcription provided by MEMRI. "If we study his words carefully, we can note very clearly that this new beginning is still heavily based upon American interests ... [Obama spoke] not because he loves the Muslims he lived with in Indonesia, as a boy, but rather, it is because the only way to defeat the Muslims is by distracting them with this temporary life."



As Obama runs around the world on his apology tours, as he tries to reach out to blood thirsty enemies - while simultaneously dissing our allies - it is quite apparent that he is wasting his time, he is being played, and he is turning American power back into the paper tiger version Bin Laden scoffed at back in the 90's. And these groups will still hate the United States for being the greatest nation ever, no matter how much Obama reaches out and apologises.

Snagged from William Teach

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Hoyer: Stimulus Slow to Create Jobs, But Time is Not Ripe for New Package

The House's No. 2 Democrat said Sunday that he is not satisfied with the results of the stimulus so far, but it's too soon to consider a second package since not all of the $787 billion has been released yet. Read here.



China:
Exports to:
2004: 34,744,053,000
2005: 41,925,281,000
2006: 55,185,707,000
2007: 65,236,121,000
2008: 71,457,073,000
Total: 268,548,235,000
Imports from:
2004: 196,682,034,000
2005: 243,470,105,000
2006: 287,774,353,000
2007: 321,442,867,000
2008: 337,789,782,000
Total: 1,387,159,141,000 (176,574,278,000)* (1,210,584,863,000)**
Trade deficit: 1,118,610,906,000 (942,036,628,000)**

* Amount of cost attributed to crude oil
** Excludes crude oil purchases



We just can't sustain this kind of import economy. This is just one of many countries the U.S. trades with at a huge deficit. When you take into account the fact that many of the countries we are trading with are only borderline friendly, we are being bleed dry.

Trillions of dollars are just leaving our economy every year. Well you say what do we have to show for our trade dollars? What we have is essentially the worlds largest garage full of v.c.r.'s, and that money is not coming back. It's obvious these countries have no incentive to trade fairly with us, you only need to look at the numbers.

It's time to get trade under control, and use some of that stimulus money to rebuild our Technical and Industrial sectors. This is a good time for more small busineses and less corporate hoarding. Stop blaming the war for the economy. We rebuilt from the depression while fighting the Korean, and Vietnam wars. The fact of the matter is we have allowed trade to snowball out of control, it has become a secondary humanitarian effort. Couple that with the fact that our government is doing everything short of prohibiting small businesses, and you've got a recipe for disaster.

Money has become so intangible Washington seems to have forgotten, printing money is useless if you have no way to funnel it to the populous. People have to have jobs and we can't all be CEO's. Somebody has to sweep up, all I'm sayin is let it be a proud American making a decent wage.

Bring the small factories back to America, and if you want to bitch about the pollution why don't you take a look at China. People are wearing masks on the street, but the liberals are happy to go on supporting this while crowing look how green we are.

Bring the jobs home, start drilling for some of that oil we're sitting on, and if a caribou gets displaced shoot that F%#@er and ship it off to me I'll eat it.

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Sarah Palin resigns

Please excuse any typos as I am currently typing with one hand while I scream and pull out my hair with the other. Who the hell is going to stand up to the liberal juggernaut. Conservatives have been branded as hatemongers and radical extremists, maybe it is time we lived up to that moniker. I don't condone violence, but if the current trend of rule by intimidation continues i'm afraid the only way to save this country may be revolution. Republicans have tried playing the game fairly, but if we learned anything from Vietnam it's that you can't fight a conventional war against geurilla tactics. Sarah Palin can't wear a jacket with her husbands team logo on it, but Nancy Pelosi can call our most effective intelligence agency a bunch of liars. The Bush family was slammed for being on good terms with the Saudi royal family, yet when Obama bowed down before the Saudi king he was simply being respectful. When you call the liberals on these topics they quickly reply that these are trivial issues the important thing is Obamas policies. My point is that the Obama campaign was based on these types of trivial issues so I would expect him to at least attempt to rise above them. As far as the Obama policies, okay let's discuss how he is bankrupting the country at an unprecedented rate. Maybe we could discuss the Bush stimulus plan the Obama team criticized so vocally. Obama has already passed one stimulus bill and is gearing up for a second, the only difference between the Bush and Obama stimulus plans is that Bush gave our money back to us while Obama is doleing it out to local and state governments. Let's talk about where the stimulus money is going. Your tax dollars are going to fund important projects like blowing up beaver dams and building a country club in a town that has more cows than people.
If we cannot at least take back the Congress this election I'm afraid the America we have all known and loved these many years will be doomed to third world status.

The Stranger

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Chicago politics hits New York

Still don't think it's time to take Congress back? If the Republicans don't take it back in 2010 you won't recognize this country by 2014. Remember to vote and vote republican.



Monday, June 29, 2009

Economy in a nutshell

It is a slow day in the East Texas town of Woodville.

It is raining, and the little town looks totally deserted.

Times are tough, everybody is in debt and everybody lives on credit.

On this particular day a rich tourist from the East is driving through town.

He enters the only hotel in the sleepy town and lays a hundred dollar bill on the desk stating he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.

As soon as the man walks up the stairs, the hotel proprietor takes the hundred dollar bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.

The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to pay his debt to the pig farmer.

The pig farmer then takes the $100 and heads off to pay his debt to the supplier of feed and fuel.

The guy at the Farmer's Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute, who has also been facing hard times and has lately had to offer her "services" on credit.

The hooker runs to the hotel and pays off her debt with the $100 to the hotel proprietor, paying for the rooms that she had rented when she brought clients to that establishment.

The hotel proprietor then lays the $100 bill back on the counter so the rich traveler will not suspect anything.

At that moment the traveler from the East walks back down the stairs, after inspecting the rooms.

He picks up the $100 bill and states that the rooms are not satisfactory...... Pockets the money and walks out the door and leaves town.

No one earned anything. However the whole town is now out of debt, and looks to the future with a lot of optimism.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is how the United States Government is conducting business today.

If that doesn't scare the heck out of you, then I don't know what will.

Special thanks to Brent B.

Finally the U.S. flexes a little

Air Force test fires missile from Calif coast


VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The Air Force says it has successfully launched an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile from a California base, firing it to targets in the Pacific Ocean.

Lt. Raymond Geoffroy (JEFF-rey) said the ICBM was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 3:01 a.m. Monday.

He said it carried three unarmed re-entry vehicles that hit their targets near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, some 4,200 miles away.

On clear mornings, missile launchings from Vandenberg can be seen as far away as Los Angeles, 140 miles to the southeast, but fog along the coast made Monday's launch difficult to see even in the immediate area, Geoffroy said.

The Air Force said the launch was an operational test to check the weapon system's reliability and accuracy.

Test data will be used by United States Strategic Command planners and Department of Energy laboratories.

"More likely the test will be echoing in the minds of N Korean and Iranian dictators."

The Stranger


White firefighters win Supreme Court appeal

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court ruled Monday that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, reversing a decision that high court nominee Sonia Sotomayor endorsed as an appeals court judge.
Read entire article here.

"Finally Supreme Court gets one right."

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Friday, June 26, 2009

The voice of reason






Friday Funny


Stolen from GOC

The Climate Change Climate Change

Well it looks like everyone else is wising up to the global warming scam.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

It's time to look behind the curtain

All right I am sick and tired of the economic shell game. Everybody Republicans and Democrats alike are scrambling to come up with reasons for our economic woes. Some say that healthcare costs incurred by smokers and obese Americans is placing a strain on our economy. Excuse me, but last time I checked it was my constitutionally protected right to have a smoke and a Twinkie if I want to.

Why are we ignoring the 14 to 22 million illegal immigrants currently in the United States. In 2004 the annual uncompensated cost of medical care for illegal immigrants in California was $1.4 billion. That is just California. It's estimated that California houses nearly a third (31%) of the nations illegal aliens. If you extrapolate based on those numbers that means the total estimated cost of healthcare for illegal immigrants is approximately 4.2 billion dollars per year, much more than the approximated 80 million dollars incurred by smokers and obese Americans. Why then I ask are we not doing something about these criminals? How can I say that all illegal immigrants are criminals, well it's sort of implied in the name "illegal" immigrant.

This is just healthcare costs, add to that the expenses incurred for financial aid, as well as education, and these criminals are robbing the American taxpayers of tens of billions of dollars every year. Do I feel sorry for the disenfranchised citizens in other countries? Yes I do, I also feel it is their responsibility to stand up and work for change in their own system. You can,t just go where the grass is greener, or eventually you will trample all the grass.

I like to break things down to their simplest form. Lets say I lose my job, and my family is in financial trouble, but my neighbors are doing fine. Would it be acceptable for me and my family to sneak over and move into my neighbors house? Of course not, it would be my responsibility to find work and support my family. Why can we not seem to apply this common sense on an
international level. Take the people of Iran for example, they are not happy with their situation, but they're not fleeing to greeener pastures they are trying to affect change. I applaud them for that.

Another favorite target are American businesses, they are too greedy, they are being mismanaged. I'm sorry but as ugly as it may be greed is an inherent part of capitalism. The
solution is not for the government to step in and help protect the monopolies these companies have on their services and products. We already have a system of checks and balances to protect against greed and mismanagement, it's called the American consumer. If a company gets overly
greedy, or is being mismanaged consumers stop using their services or products. At this point the company in question has a choice, either make improvements to win back their consumers, or fail and be replaced.

The fact is these supposed issues are nothing more than a smokescreen to hide the real issue, the unfair trade practices our government has promoted. Here are some stats on trade for the last five years.

China:Exports to:
2004: 34,744,053,000
2005: 41,925,281,000
2006: 55,185,707,000
2007: 65,236,121,000
2008: 71,457,073,000
Total: 268,548,235,000

Imports from:
2004: 196,682,034,000
2005: 243,470,105,000
2006: 287,774,353,000
2007: 321,442,867,000
2008: 337,789,782,000
Total: 1,387,159,141,000 (176,574,278,000)* (1,210,584,863,000)**
Trade deficit: 1,118,610,906,000 (942,036,628,000)**

Japan:Exports to:
2004: 54,243,120,000
2005: 55,484,472,000
2006: 59,612,714,000
2007: 62,703,458,000
2008: 66,579,152,000
Total: 298,622,916,000

Imports from:
2004: 129,805,199,000
2005: 138,003,696,000
2006: 148,180,776,000
2007: 145,463,343,000
2008: 139,248,199,000
Total: 700,701,213,000
Trade deficit: 402,078,297,000

Germany:Exports to:
2004: 31,415,882,000
2005: 34,183,656,000
2006: 41,319,095,000
2007: 49,650,956,000
2008: 54,732,310,000
Total: 211,301,899,000

Imports from:
2004: 77,265,574,000
2005: 84,750,871,000
2006: 89,082,049,000
2007: 94,164,096,000
2008: 97,552,900,000
Total: 442,815,490,000
Trade deficit: 231,513,591,000

Britain:Exports to:
2004: 36,000,233,000
2005: 38,587,772,000
2006: 45,410,107,000
2007: 50,228,663,000
2008: 53,775,110,000
Total: 224,001,885,000

Imports from:
2004: 46,273,823,000
2005: 51,032,621,000
2006: 53,513,018,000
2007: 56,857,542,000
2008: 58,619,220,000
Total: 266,296,224,000 (16,372,304,000)* (249,923,920,000)**
Trade deficit: 42,294,339,000 (25,922,035,000)**

France:Exports to:
2004: 21,263,284,000
2005: 22,410,379,000
2006: 24,217,407,000
2007: 27,412,546,000
2008: 29,186,901,000
Total: 124,490,517,000

Imports from:
2004: 31,605,739,000
2005: 33,842,058,000
2006: 37,039,632,000
2007: 41,552,711,000
2008: 43,997,090,000
Total: 188,037,230,000
Trade deficit: 63,546,713,000

Italy:Exports to:
2004: 10,684,740,000
2005: 11,524,325,000
2006: 12,546,042,000
2007: 14,149,624,000
2008: 15,478,613,000
Total: 64,383,344,000

Imports from:
2004: 28,097,275,000
2005: 31,009,260,000
2006: 32,655,071,000
2007: 35,027,630,000
2008: 36,143,410,000
Total: 162,932,646,000
Trade deficit: 98,549,302,000

Canada:Exports to:
2004: 189,879,866,000
2005: 211,898,689,000
2006: 230,656,014,000
2007: 248,888,145,000
2008: 260,914,364,000
Total: 1,142,237,078,000

Imports from:
2004: 256,359,836,000
2005: 290,384,293,000
2006: 302,437,859,000
2007: 317,056,763,000
2008: 335,555,269,000
Total: 1,501,794,020,000 (176,574,278,000)* (1,325,219,742,000)**
Trade deficit: 359,556,942,000 (182,982,664,000)**

Total exports to G7 countries 2004-2008: 1,796,277,639,000

Total imports from G7 countries 2004-2008: 3,262,576,823,000
(369,520,860,000)* (2,893,055,963,000)**

Trade deficit: 1,466,299,184,000 (1,096,778,324,000)**

* Amount of cost attributed to crude oil
** Excludes crude oil purchases

Now I understand that some international trade is necessary, but look at those deficit numbers that is money that will never make it back into our economy. Once again I would like to break this down into it's simplest form. Let's say there are only two people left on earth me and joe, and joe and I own the last two restauraunts on earth. If joe eats at my restauraunt once a month,
but I eat at his place every day there is no way I can prosper.

Another thing that bothers me are the products we are importing. We are importing billions
of dollars worth of produce, grains, and meats. How can we possibly justify this when American farms are failing on a daily basis, and in a political climate where "green" industries are being touted as the salvation for America. I don't think you can find a "greener" industry than agriculture.

Another import we are spending billions per year on is iron and steel products. You only have to look at Pennsylvania to see the insanity of this. You have cities reduced to virtual ghost towns by the closing of steel manufacturers. This isn't because these companies were poorly managed, it's simply that they couldn't compete with unchecked foreign suppliers.

In the late 90's I was working for a fastener manufacturer, at the time they were buying steel from a mill in Dong Bu Korea. The price they were paying for their steel was the same price we were getting for our scrap metal, granted we were scrapping nearly half of what we purchased because of damage and defect, but when you're paying only a quarter of the normal price you can afford to throw away half the product. Also when they scrapped the material they were making back their money anyway.

Now you can't blame businesses for buying these products, they will do whatever they can to increase their bottom line, and that's how it should be. It's up to our government to say enough is enough, it's time to level the playing field for American businesses. Reduce trade set higher tariffs, I don't care how they do it, but we need to stop hemmoraging money or we will never stabilize our economy.


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Cheaters GOP vs Dems

Okay first of all I think what Gov. Mark Sanford did was deplorable, and he should step down because of it. Now with that said what I am wondering is why are the mainstream media and the left jumping all over this? I thought traditional family values were just so much hate speech. How come when it was Slick Willy (Bill Clinton) getting a hummer in the White House it was just a personal issue between him and his wife. Hmmmm do I smell more liberal hypocrisy? Let's see if Gov. Sanford fairs as well as former President Clinton.


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Saturday, June 20, 2009

An oldie but a goodie................or

How to build an Oligarchy
Once upon a time the government had a vast scrap yard in the middle of a desert. Congress said "Someone may steal from it at night." So they created a night watchman position and hired a person for the job.Then Congress said, "How does the watchman do his job without instruction?" So they created a planning department and hired two people, one person to write the instructions, and one person to do time studies.Then Congress said, "How will we know the night watchman is doing the tasks correctly?" So they created a Quality Control department and hired two people. One to do the studies and one to write the reports. Then Congress said, "How are these people going to get paid?" So they created the following positions, a timekeeper, and a payroll officer, then hired two people. Then Congress said, "Who will be accountable for all of these people?" So they created an administrative section and hired three people, an Administrative Officer, Assistant AdministrativeOfficer, and a Legal Secretary. Then Congress said, "We have had this command in operation for one year and we are $18,000 over budget, we must cut back overall cost."
So they laid off the night watchman.
And the machine rolls on.........................
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Sooooo True

"You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy outof freedom. What one person receives without working for, another personmust work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybodyanything that the government does not first take from somebody else . Whenhalf of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because theother half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets theidea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get whatthey work for, that my dear friend, is about the end of any nation. Youcannot multiply wealth by dividing it."

~~~ The late Dr. Adrian Rogers , 1931 to 2005 ~~~

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Temp Work Helps Mask Joblessness Among Americans

Look at that, they have saved or created 1.2 million jobs............................ for about 5 weeks.

This is a pretty good article.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sotomayor: Never thought about rights of unborn

President Obama's Supreme Court nominee has made an astonishing admission -- she has never considered whether an unborn child has any rights.

Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) says he had a "good meeting" with Judge Sonia Sotomayor on Wednesday that covered a broad range of issues, but none of his concerns about the high court nominee were eased.

DeMint, chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, says he remains deeply disturbed with her view of the Second Amendment. "She was unwilling to say the Second Amendment protects a fundamental right that applies to all Americans, which raises serious questions about her view of the Bill of Rights," the senator offers.

According to DeMint, Sotomayor -- a Catholic -- also indicated she does not share her church's commitment to protecting the unborn.

"When I asked if an unborn child has any rights whatsoever, I was surprised that she said she had never thought about it," he says. "This is not just a question about abortion, but about respect due to human life at all stages -- and I hope this is cleared up in her hearings."

Given Sotomayor's comments on gun rights and the unborn, DeMint questions whether the nominee has what he believes is required of a Supreme Court nominee -- an "unwavering commitment to the Constitution and equal justice for all Americans."

Jim Brown - OneNewsNow

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Chicagoland politics

One must wonder these days if the Democrats are wrapping themselves around Chicagoland rough and tumble politics, or are they wrapping themselves around the politics of hyper-inflation experiencing third world thugocracies.

In Chicagoland politics, like third world thugocracies, opponents of government get gunned down, thrown in jail, threatened by the powers of government, etc. We saw this happen a few months ago when a bank executive wrote a letter to the editor in his local newspaper criticizing TARP. Barney Frank demanded he appear before Congress to answer questions unless he recanted his position.

We see it again today, very starkly,

Roll Call reports Senator Max Baucus, the Democrat leading the fight for socialized healthcare, is threatening businessmen that appearing with Republicans will be harmful to their business interests.




Top aides to Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) called a last-minute, pre-emptive strike on Wednesday with a group of prominent Democratic lobbyists, warning them to advise their clients not to attend a meeting with Senate Republicans set for Thursday.
Russell Sullivan, the top staffer on Finance, and Jon Selib, Baucus’ chief of staff, met with a bloc of more than 20 contract lobbyists, including several former Baucus aides.
“They said, ‘Republicans are having this meeting and you need to let all of your clients know if they have someone there, that will be viewed as a hostile act,’” said a Democratic lobbyist who attended the meeting.
“Going to the Republican meeting will say, ‘I’m interested in working with Republicans to stop health care reform,’” the lobbyist added.


People are not explicitly being denied their right to peacefully assembly and petition government. They are simply made to fear that should they exercise their constitutional rights, harm will come to them, their families, or their businesses.

It is the Chicago way. And these same people will not now go on the record because they fear the power of Congressmen who do not respect differing opinions.

But it is not just the Chicago way. It is also the way of the third world thugocracy. And what makes me think this is more third world thugocracy that your basic Chicago cement shoes, is that in thugocracies, in addition to rounding up political opponents, throwing them in jail, harming businesses, or putting bullets in heads via hired hit men, the thugocracy also seeks to deny the opposition basic services — something that does not happen in Chicago.

In the summer of 2008, Congressman Thad McCotter took to the well of the United States House of Representatives to ask tough questions of Nancy Pelosi. Her response? Order the C-SPAN cameras turned off.

Later that summer, when Republicans took to the floor of the House of Representatives to demand a vote on off shore drilling, what did the Democrats do? They turned off the power, locked the doors, and dared the GOP to do anything. But the GOP stayed and resisted. The GOP scored big points.

The same is happening with Democrats outside Washington. In New York State, when Republicans took over the State Senate this past week, Democrats turned out the power, cut the internet lines, shut down the phone lines, and fled.

Robert Mugabe would be proud.

This should also be a sign of just how manifestly wrong the Democrats are and where the Democrats are heading. In third world thugocracies the governments typically set the countries on a path toward hyperinflation after bullying opponents, whistle blowers, and businesses into silence.

Think about it — if we add healthcare to Obama’s already prolific spending, we’ll each be taking whole uncut sheets of greenbacks straight off the U.S. Mint’s printer to pay for a burger and fries at McDonalds.

The only way to address this is for businessmen to overcome their fears and speak out. But until they do, we are all going to have to be strong and unite in opposition to the thugocracy. And we must because we can see in the third world what we will otherwise become.

Gee. Barney Frank seems testy.

Boy Mr. Frank is really pissed. I think maybe these politicians have gotten too used to the main stream media towing the company line.

AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA

By Lou Pritchett


Dear President Obama:

You are the thirteenth President under whom I have lived and unlike any of the others, you truly scare me.

You scare me because after months of exposure, I know nothing about you.

You scare me because I do not know how you paid for your expensive Ivy League education and your upscale lifestyle and housing with no visible signs of support.

You scare me because you did not spend the formative years of youth growing up in America and culturally you are not an American.

You scare me because you have never run a company or met a payroll.

You scare me because you have never had military experience, thus don't understand it at its core.

You scare me because you lack humility and 'class', always blaming others.

You scare me because for over half your life you have aligned yourself with radical extremists who hate America and you refuse to publicly denounce these radicals who wish to see America fail.

You scare me because you are a cheerleader for the 'blame America' crowd and deliver this message abroad.

You scare me because you want to change America to a European style country where the government sector dominates instead of the private sector.

You scare me because you want to replace our health care system with a government controlled one.

You scare me because you prefer 'wind mills' to responsibly capitalizing on our own vast oil, coal and shale reserves.

You scare me because you want to kill the American capitalist goose that lays the golden egg which provides the highest standard of living in the world.

You scare me because you have begun to use 'extortion' tactics against certain banks and corporations.

You scare me because your own political party shrinks from challenging you on your wild and irresponsible spending proposals.

You scare me because you will not openly listen to or even consider opposing points of view from intelligent people.

You scare me because you falsely believe that you are both omnipotent and omniscient.

You scare me because the media gives you a free pass on everything you do.

You scare me because you demonize and want to silence the Limbaughs, Hannitys, O'Relllys and Becks who offer opposing, conservative points of view.

You scare me because you prefer controlling over governing.

Finally, you scare me because if you serve a second term I will probably not feel safe in writing a similar letter in 8 years.

Lou Pritchett


Note: Lou Pritchett is a former vice president of Procter & Gamble whose career at that company spanned 36 years before his retirement in 1989, and he is the author of the 1995 business book, Stop Paddling & Start Rocking the Boat.

Mr. Pritchett
confirmed that he was indeed the author of the much-circulated "open letter." “I did write the 'you scare me' letter. I sent it to the NY Times but they never acknowledged or published it. However, it hit the internet and according to the ‘experts’ has had over 500,000 hits.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Here SHE is, the USS New York


Well she has been built and christened, now on Nov. 2nd she will be commisioned into service in New York Harbor. The 9-11 terrorists attacked the WTC because they symbolized what America stands for. Once again the WTC (USS New York was built with 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center) symbolizes what we as a nation stand for. Taking the fight to the enemy before they bring it to us.


It is the fifth in a new class of warship - designed for missions that include special operations against terrorists. It will carry a crew of 360 sailors and 700 combat-ready Marines to be delivered ashore by helicopters and assault craft.

Steel from the World Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite , LA to cast the ship's bow section. When it was poured into the molds on Sept 9, 2003, 'those big rough steelworkers treated it with total reverence,' recalled Navy Capt. Kevin Wensing, who was there. 'It was a spiritual moment for everybody there.' Junior Chavers, foundry operations manager, said that
when the trade center steel first arrived, he touched it with his hand and the 'hair on my neck stood up.' 'It had a big meaning to it for all of us,' he said. 'They knocked us down. They can't keep us down. We're going to be back.'

The ship's motto?
'Never Forget'


(I Won't)

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Iraqi accused in 5 US soldier deaths freed

BAGHDAD – The surprise release of a Shiite militant linked to the killing of five U.S. soldiers in Iraq is part of a high-stakes gambit that could result in freedom for five British hostages and a political role for a major Shiite extremist group with reputed ties to Iran.

Laith al-Khazali, a leading figure in the Asaib al-Haq, or League of the Righteous, was freed from U.S. custody over the weekend and taken to his home in Baghdad's Sadr City district, according to Iraqi officials involved in negotiations for his release.

Al-Khazali and his brother Qais were arrested in March 2007 and accused of organizing a bold raid on a local government headquarters in Karbala that killed five U.S. soldiers on Jan. 20, 2007.

Danny Chism, whose son, Spc. Johnathan Bryan Chism, was among the Americans killed, was outraged upon hearing that al-Khazali had been released. "Somebody needs to answer for it," he said from his home in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Read entire article here.

So this is how were gonna stop terrorism? Where in the hell are these politicians getting their advice from, Syria? You don't release criminals accused of terrorist attacks to avoid further acts of terror. Come on people WTF that's like saying if we just released all of our prisoners there would be no more crime. Once again we see the extent of liberal hypocrisy. Liberals in America constantly bash Conservative Christians, they're called intolerant, hatemongers, and homophobes. In this article we see the liberal government trying to include Shiite Muslims in the world political process. WTF! First of all Shiites aren't a political party they are a religous group. What if I said the Southern Baptist Convention should play a bigger part in world politics? I'll tell you what, the liberals would shit their pants. Do the liberals really believe that Islam would welcome their brand of tolerance. The gay agenda is heavily promoted by the left, but according to Sharia law homosexuality is forbidden and in most cases punishable by death. Liberals also greatly enjoy their freedom of speech Sharia law however makes no real provisions for free speech by non-muslims, it does however state that if you in any way insult Allah, or Muhammad you will be put to death. Maybe these moronic bleeding hearts should brush up on their quran as well as sharia law before tearing down our culture to replace it with a religious dictatorship.

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Barack Obama's Top 10 Apologies: How the President Has Humiliated a Superpower

by Nile Gardiner, Ph.D. and Morgan Roach

A common theme that runs through President Obama's statements is the idea the United States must atone for its past policies, whether it is America's application of the war against Islamist terrorism or its overall foreign policy. At the core of this message is the concept that the U.S. is a flawed nation that must seek redemption by apologizing for its past "sins."

On several occasions, President Obama has sought to apologize for the actions of his own country when addressing a foreign audience--including seven of the 10 apologies listed below. The President has already apologized for his country to nearly 3 billion people across Europe, the Muslim world, and the Americas.

The Obama Administration's strategy of unconditional engagement with America's enemies combined with a relentless penchant for apology-making is a dangerous recipe for failure. The overall effect of this approach has been to weaken American power on the world stage rather than strengthen it.

President Obama's personal approval ratings across much of the world may be sky high, but that has not translated into greater support for U.S.-led initiatives, such as the NATO mission in Afghanistan, which is heavily dependent on American and British troops. The U.S. is increasingly viewed as a soft touch internationally, which has encouraged rogue regimes such as North Korea and Iran to accelerate their nuclear and missile programs.

As President Obama embarks this week on his second major overseas tour, which will take him to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Germany, and France, the world does not need yet another apology from the President. Rather, it is looking for strong and principled leadership from the most powerful nation on the face of the earth. American leadership is not a popularity contest, nor should it be an exercise in self-loathing. Rather, it is about taking tough positions that will be met with hostility in many parts of the globe. Above all, it demands the assertive projection of American power, both to secure the homeland and to protect America's allies.

The following is a list of the 10 most significant apologies by the President of the United States in his first four months of office as they relate to foreign policy and national security issues.

1. Apology to France and Europe ("America Has Shown Arrogance")

Speech by President Obama, Rhenus Sports Arena, Strasbourg, France, April 3, 2009.[1]

So we must be honest with ourselves. In recent years we've allowed our Alliance to drift. I know that there have been honest disagreements over policy, but we also know that there's something more that has crept into our relationship. In America, there's a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

2. Apology to the Muslim World ("We Have Not Been Perfect")

President Obama, interview with Al Arabiya, January 27, 2009.[2]

My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy. We sometimes make mistakes. We have not been perfect. But if you look at the track record, as you say, America was not born as a colonial power, and that the same respect and partnership that America had with the Muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago, there's no reason why we can't restore that.

3. Apology to the Summit of the Americas ("At Times We Sought to Dictate Our Terms")

President Obama, address to the Summit of the Americas opening ceremony, Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, April 17, 2009.[3]

All of us must now renew the common stake that we have in one another. I know that promises of partnership have gone unfulfilled in the past, and that trust has to be earned over time. While the United States has done much to promote peace and prosperity in the hemisphere, we have at times been disengaged, and at times we sought to dictate our terms. But I pledge to you that we seek an equal partnership. There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations; there is simply engagement based on mutual respect and common interests and shared values. So I'm here to launch a new chapter of engagement that will be sustained throughout my administration.

The United States will be willing to acknowledge past errors where those errors have been made.

4. Apology at the G-20 Summit of World Leaders ("Some Restoration of America's Standing in the World")

News conference by President Obama, ExCel Center, London, United Kingdom, April 2, 2009.[4]

I would like to think that with my election and the early decisions that we've made, that you're starting to see some restoration of America's standing in the world. And although, as you know, I always mistrust polls, international polls seem to indicate that you're seeing people more hopeful about America's leadership.

I just think in a world that is as complex as it is, that it is very important for us to be able to forge partnerships as opposed to simply dictating solutions. Just to try to crystallize the example, there's been a lot of comparison here about Bretton Woods. "Oh, well, last time you saw the entire international architecture being remade." Well, if there's just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy, that's an easier negotiation. But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in.


5. Apology for the War on Terror ("We Went off Course")

President Obama, speech at the National Archives, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2009.[5]

Unfortunately, faced with an uncertain threat, our government made a series of hasty decisions. I believe that many of these decisions were motivated by a sincere desire to protect the American people. But I also believe that all too often our government made decisions based on fear rather than foresight; that all too often our government trimmed facts and evidence to fit ideological predispositions. Instead of strategically applying our power and our principles, too often we set those principles aside as luxuries that we could no longer afford. And during this season of fear, too many of us--Democrats and Republicans, politicians, journalists, and citizens--fell silent.

In other words, we went off course. And this is not my assessment alone. It was an assessment that was shared by the American people who nominated candidates for President from both major parties who, despite our many differences, called for a new approach--one that rejected torture and one that recognized the imperative of closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay.


6. Apology for Guantanamo in France ("Sacrificing Your Values")

Speech by President Obama, Rhenus Sports Arena, Strasbourg, France, April 3, 2009.[6]

Our two republics were founded in service of these ideals. In America, it is written into our founding documents as "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." In France: "Liberté"--absolutely--"egalité, fraternité." Our moral authority is derived from the fact that generations of our citizens have fought and bled to uphold these values in our nations and others. And that's why we can never sacrifice them for expedience's sake. That's why I've ordered the closing of the detention center in Guantanamo Bay. That's why I can stand here today and say without equivocation or exception that the United States of America does not and will not torture.

In dealing with terrorism, we can't lose sight of our values and who we are. That's why I closed Guantanamo. That's why I made very clear that we will not engage in certain interrogation practices. I don't believe that there is a contradiction between our security and our values. And when you start sacrificing your values, when you lose yourself, then over the long term that will make you less secure.


7. Apology before the Turkish Parliament ("Our Own Darker Periods in Our History")

Speech by President Obama to the Turkish Parliament, Ankara, Turkey, April 6, 2009.[7]

Every challenge that we face is more easily met if we tend to our own democratic foundation. This work is never over. That's why, in the United States, we recently ordered the prison at Guantanamo Bay closed. That's why we prohibited--without exception or equivocation--the use of torture. All of us have to change. And sometimes change is hard.

Another issue that confronts all democracies as they move to the future is how we deal with the past. The United States is still working through some of our own darker periods in our history. Facing the Washington Monument that I spoke of is a memorial of Abraham Lincoln, the man who freed those who were enslaved even after Washington led our Revolution. Our country still struggles with the legacies of slavery and segregation, the past treatment of Native Americans.

Human endeavor is by its nature imperfect. History is often tragic, but unresolved, it can be a heavy weight. Each country must work through its past. And reckoning with the past can help us seize a better future.


8. Apology for U.S. Policy toward the Americas ("The United States Has Not Pursued and Sustained Engagement with Our Neighbors")

Opinion editorial by President Obama: "Choosing a Better Future in the Americas," April 16, 2009.[8]

Too often, the United States has not pursued and sustained engagement with our neighbors. We have been too easily distracted by other priorities, and have failed to see that our own progress is tied directly to progress throughout the Americas. My Administration is committed to the promise of a new day. We will renew and sustain a broader partnership between the United States and the hemisphere on behalf of our common prosperity and our common security.

9. Apology for the Mistakes of the CIA ("Potentially We've Made Some Mistakes")

Remarks by the President to CIA employees, CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virginia, April 20, 2009.[9] The remarks followed the controversial decision to release Office of Legal Counsel memoranda detailing CIA enhanced interrogation techniques used against terrorist suspects.

So don't be discouraged by what's happened in the last few weeks. Don't be discouraged that we have to acknowledge potentially we've made some mistakes. That's how we learn. But the fact that we are willing to acknowledge them and then move forward, that is precisely why I am proud to be President of the United States, and that's why you should be proud to be members of the CIA.


10. Apology for Guantanamo in Washington ("A Rallying Cry for Our Enemies")

President Obama, speech at the National Archives, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2009.[10]

There is also no question that Guantanamo set back the moral authority that is America's strongest currency in the world. Instead of building a durable framework for the struggle against al Qaeda that drew upon our deeply held values and traditions, our government was defending positions that undermined the rule of law. In fact, part of the rationale for establishing Guantanamo in the first place was the misplaced notion that a prison there would be beyond the law--a proposition that the Supreme Court soundly rejected. Meanwhile, instead of serving as a tool to counter terrorism, Guantanamo became a symbol that helped al Qaeda recruit terrorists to its cause. Indeed, the existence of Guantanamo likely created more terrorists around the world than it ever detained.

So the record is clear: Rather than keeping us safer, the prison at Guantanamo has weakened American national security. It is a rallying cry for our enemies.


Nile Gardiner is the Director of, and Morgan Roach is Research Assistant in, the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Obama fashions a government of many czars

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Name a top issue and President Barack Obama has probably got a "czar" responsible for tackling it.

A bank bailout czar? Herb Allison. Energy czar? Carol Browner.

There's a drug czar, a U.S. border czar, an urban czar, a regulatory czar, a stimulus accountability czar, an Iran czar, a Middle East czar, and a czar for both Afghanistan and Pakistan, which in Washington-speak has been lumped together into a policy area called Af-Pak.

There are upward of 20 such top officials, all with lengthy official titles but known in the media as czars, and next week there will be one more, when Obama appoints a czar for cyber-security who will be charged with improving the security of computer networks.

"In short, America's economic prosperity in the 21st century will depend on cyber-security," Obama said on Friday.

Experts say Obama's reliance on czars can be helpful by focusing attention on a big issue and making someone responsible for it, but that it can also lead to turf fights and add another cumbersome bureaucratic layer.

Or, as Republican Senator John McCain likes to say, Obama has "more czars than the Romanovs," who ruled Russia for three centuries.

On cyber-security specifically, some with deep knowledge of U.S. national security issues say having a central coordinator in charge would be helpful.

Ken Wainstein, who was former President George W. Bush's homeland security adviser, said the issues inherent to cyber-security cross many different government agencies, from the Department of Homeland Security to the ultra-secret National Security Agency, to the Defense Department, and on.

"It's a big issue that has a lot government players so it needs some coordination," said Wainstein, now at the law firm O'Melveny & Myers.

"It also helps to raise the profile of the issue within the bureaucracy to ensure the issue is addressed aggressively. Our cyber systems are being attacked on a regular basis," he said.

'OUTSIDE FORMAL CHANNELS'

Bruce Buchanan, a University of Texas political science professor, said that in some respects Obama looks to be relying on a formula from his successful election campaign last year -- making top people responsible for various parts of his sprawling operation.

"It does seem to facilitate going outside formal channels and creating ad hoc solutions," he said. "I think it makes sense. It's the way he operates."

Many analysts are carefully watching what happens at Obama's State Department, where Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in overall charge but has a number of top envoys working on many central issues.

Veteran diplomat Richard Holbrooke has the Afghanistan-Pakistan portfolio, Dennis Ross is the Iran point person and George Mitchell is the Middle East envoy.
Buchanan said it is up to Obama to make sure they all work together and that rival power centers do not develop that compete for the president's favor.

"The key is whether the president is adept at managing the kind of pathologies that can flow out of setting up these rival power centers," Buchanan said.

Linda Fowler, a professor of government at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, said presidents often appoint czars in a symbolic move to show they care about an issue. They also are trying to control a sprawling bureaucracy, she added.

"Presidents of both parties have done this because they are all dealing with this problem, this huge bureaucracy that has built up over the last 100 years. All presidents seem to have this idea that if they can just get it in the right direction, they can redirect the Queen Mary," she said, referring to the massive ocean liner.

Didn't the russians try a system like this? Hmmm how did that work out for them?