On September 11,2011, only a stones throw away from the site of the World Trade Center where over 3000 innocent Americans died as a result of Islamic Terrorism, a mosque will open. It purpose is said by it's founders to be to help heal the wounds left by the events of September 11, 2001. It will help educate Americans and New Yorkers about Islam, and promote understanding and tolerance. The City of New York is ok with this.
Though our enlightened leadership may eagerly grant cultural equivilence to a 6th century culture and mindset and blissfully ignore its' insults to the basic humanity of man, I can not.
I understand that Islamic Terrorists attacked innocent men and women on 9/11. I understand that Islamic Terrorists lob missiles daily into Israel killing and maiming men, women and children. I understand that Islam treats women as chattel. They may not venure out, drive, or make decisions for them selves. I understand that the Fort Hood shooter was an Islamic Terrorist. I understand that man who shot up the Army Recruiting Station in Arkansas was an Islamic Terrorist. I understand that Islam is at war with us.
This mosque at Ground Zero won't really be a mosque. It will really be a monument. It will be a symbol in the Islamic world to celebrate and commemorate the attack that killed 3000 innocent men and women. Why else would it be scheduled to open on the 10th annaversery of the attack?
It is either a testiment to our belief in and practice of freedom that these people have an opportunity to build this mosque at Ground Zero, or it is evidence that our enemies have so little regard for us as to take this opportunity to build this monument on the graves of our murdered mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters. When you think about it, these murderous bastards have no interest in the freedoms America affords it's people. On the contrary, freedom is against everything they espouse.
The truly ironic thing is that our enemies will have their monument to 9/11 at Ground Zero before we will.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
Memorial Day
They have stood like men in formation in a park in Easton, Pa for over ninty years. At the base of each trunk, a concrete marker sets and a metal plack displays a man's name, his rank, his date of birth, the date of his death, and the location. They are huge trees now, hardwood. They tower over the park.
On Memorial day seventeen years ago, Landi and I discovered these trees. They were planted some ninty years ago so that these men would not be forgotten. In all likelyhood, they were planted on Memorial Day by Boy Scouts. There was probably a picnic, and speaches about how these men died protecting American liberty.
In the vast Gardens of Stone scattered across Europe, today American Flags will flutter in the breeze. The old men and women remember when America came to their rescue, and after fighting across all of Europe, asked only for land to bury her dead. Europe will honor these men this day.
Traditionally, on Memorial Day the President visits Arlington. This place, once the home of Robert E. Lee, is now home to heros of many conflicts. Men who defended America in every conflict, on every continent since the Civil War are honored here. At some point today, the President normally gives a speech honoring these men at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On this day, the president and our Government remembers the sacrifices of these men, and their families.
This year, to honor these men, the president went to Chicago.
On Memorial day seventeen years ago, Landi and I discovered these trees. They were planted some ninty years ago so that these men would not be forgotten. In all likelyhood, they were planted on Memorial Day by Boy Scouts. There was probably a picnic, and speaches about how these men died protecting American liberty.
In the vast Gardens of Stone scattered across Europe, today American Flags will flutter in the breeze. The old men and women remember when America came to their rescue, and after fighting across all of Europe, asked only for land to bury her dead. Europe will honor these men this day.
Traditionally, on Memorial Day the President visits Arlington. This place, once the home of Robert E. Lee, is now home to heros of many conflicts. Men who defended America in every conflict, on every continent since the Civil War are honored here. At some point today, the President normally gives a speech honoring these men at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On this day, the president and our Government remembers the sacrifices of these men, and their families.
This year, to honor these men, the president went to Chicago.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Stamp Act
On March 22, 1765, the English Parliament passed the Stamp Act. This was a tax on every piece of printed paper sold in the Colonies. In response to it, Patrick Henry drafted his Stamp Act Resolves, and the journey to revolution picked up some momentum.
On March 22, 2010, America awoke to a changed country. We are no longer a free people. We are ruled. Congress has subjugated us. The people we sent to Washington to represent our interests have failed us. They have sold their souls, and our liberty to false vision of communal wealth and enforced commonality. Except, of course, for those who are employed by the Crown, or who live in Nebraska, or belong to the UAW. They are exempt. They are 'special'. The rest of us are second class, and a caste system more rigid than any ever experienced in this country is descending on us. With the full might of the federal government brought to bear, you and I are now subjects.
On March 22, 1765 the Stamp Act galvanized public opinion in the Colonies and helped pave the way for a revolution that freed us from the English Crown, and set about the Great American Experiment. Men risked their liberty, their wealth, and their lives to proclaim their emancipation from servitude to the English Crown.
Today is different. In November, You just have to vote the bastards out.
On March 22, 2010, America awoke to a changed country. We are no longer a free people. We are ruled. Congress has subjugated us. The people we sent to Washington to represent our interests have failed us. They have sold their souls, and our liberty to false vision of communal wealth and enforced commonality. Except, of course, for those who are employed by the Crown, or who live in Nebraska, or belong to the UAW. They are exempt. They are 'special'. The rest of us are second class, and a caste system more rigid than any ever experienced in this country is descending on us. With the full might of the federal government brought to bear, you and I are now subjects.
On March 22, 1765 the Stamp Act galvanized public opinion in the Colonies and helped pave the way for a revolution that freed us from the English Crown, and set about the Great American Experiment. Men risked their liberty, their wealth, and their lives to proclaim their emancipation from servitude to the English Crown.
Today is different. In November, You just have to vote the bastards out.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
A Deadly Embrace
The person who first observed that power corrupts made as fundamental an observation about man as could possibly be made. The venal mortals who wander the halls of congress pretending to be gods mistake their ability to enact legislation for wisdom. In Federal Government's exercise of their constitutional duties, some of us are enriched; some of us are seduced; others are outraged; and we all, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, are fleeced.
It's not that the members of congress have always been vile, thieving, self-serving, chattel. Most began as honorable citizens who "saw a wrong, and tried to right it". What these good people failed to recognize is that not all "wrongs" are subject to a Federal fix. The founders recognized this. They explicitly wrote a constitution that limited Federal power and said that not all things are a 'Federal' problem. That worked pretty well, until the power of the Federal Government, as exercised by Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court exceeded the ability of good men and women who make up those bodies to resist corruption. It was at that point that the Federal Government wrapped it's cold dead hands around the throat of the struggling American Tax Payer, and the deadly embrace began. As the taxpayer finds it harder and harder to keep their head above water while carrying the ever growing weight of Federal entitlements and mandates, the Federal Government tightens it's grip.
In the 2nd Amendment, we, as a people, are guaranteed the right to keep and bear arms. Before the Supreme Court of the United States is a case testing that right. The quesiton before the court is to what degree a city or state can restrict a constitutional right. An elderly man in Chicago wants to keep a pistol at home for self protection. Chicago is dangerous place. Home Invasions are not uncommon. Chicago has outlawed hand guns, rendering the elderly gentleman defenceless.
The Congress of the United States is in the midst of a battle to push through a Health Care Bill that will cost many of them thier seats. The public is profoundly against this bill, yet, through parlimentary manouvers, it will in all likelyhood pass. This bill does more than take away your ability to make decisions for your self. It takes away your independence. You will now be dependent on the state for health care, and the state will make your health care decisions.
The President of the United States, claiming to be 'saving jobs', seized control of General Motors, the Student Loan Program,and the Mortgage Industry. How does Ford Motor Company compete with 'Government Motors'. When you get to print money, give it to whom you choose, and sell and finance cars that you manufacture, how can anyone compete with that? What sort's of litmus tests will be applied to the Student Loan program? Since we are being taxed out of existance, everyone will be dependent on Student Loans for college. Dissent, anyone?
The wing nutts who feared President Bush's Patriot Act will never even recognize what President Obama, the Congress, and the Supreme Court has done. They are sheep chasing butterflys. Those of us who do see what has happened to our wonderful country have a great task before us: Elect people who will reduce the power and reach of the Federal government. The next election will be a contest between those who chose to be governed and those who yearn to be ruled.
It's not that the members of congress have always been vile, thieving, self-serving, chattel. Most began as honorable citizens who "saw a wrong, and tried to right it". What these good people failed to recognize is that not all "wrongs" are subject to a Federal fix. The founders recognized this. They explicitly wrote a constitution that limited Federal power and said that not all things are a 'Federal' problem. That worked pretty well, until the power of the Federal Government, as exercised by Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court exceeded the ability of good men and women who make up those bodies to resist corruption. It was at that point that the Federal Government wrapped it's cold dead hands around the throat of the struggling American Tax Payer, and the deadly embrace began. As the taxpayer finds it harder and harder to keep their head above water while carrying the ever growing weight of Federal entitlements and mandates, the Federal Government tightens it's grip.
In the 2nd Amendment, we, as a people, are guaranteed the right to keep and bear arms. Before the Supreme Court of the United States is a case testing that right. The quesiton before the court is to what degree a city or state can restrict a constitutional right. An elderly man in Chicago wants to keep a pistol at home for self protection. Chicago is dangerous place. Home Invasions are not uncommon. Chicago has outlawed hand guns, rendering the elderly gentleman defenceless.
The Congress of the United States is in the midst of a battle to push through a Health Care Bill that will cost many of them thier seats. The public is profoundly against this bill, yet, through parlimentary manouvers, it will in all likelyhood pass. This bill does more than take away your ability to make decisions for your self. It takes away your independence. You will now be dependent on the state for health care, and the state will make your health care decisions.
The President of the United States, claiming to be 'saving jobs', seized control of General Motors, the Student Loan Program,and the Mortgage Industry. How does Ford Motor Company compete with 'Government Motors'. When you get to print money, give it to whom you choose, and sell and finance cars that you manufacture, how can anyone compete with that? What sort's of litmus tests will be applied to the Student Loan program? Since we are being taxed out of existance, everyone will be dependent on Student Loans for college. Dissent, anyone?
The wing nutts who feared President Bush's Patriot Act will never even recognize what President Obama, the Congress, and the Supreme Court has done. They are sheep chasing butterflys. Those of us who do see what has happened to our wonderful country have a great task before us: Elect people who will reduce the power and reach of the Federal government. The next election will be a contest between those who chose to be governed and those who yearn to be ruled.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Get A Job
In November, we will have the opportunity to change our government. Washington is broken. The White House is occupied by an articulate fool who is completely overwhelmed by the troubles of the country. The Senate, the 'deliberative body', is completely out of touch with the mood of the country, and the House is dominated by the left wing of the lunatic fringe of the Democrat Party.
When I step into the ballot box in November, I am going to help my Senator and my congressman regain their perspective. They have lived and worked in Washington for quite some time. They have gone to the parties, and dinners, and rubbed elbows with the lobbists, and taken their money to do their bidding. They have drafted laws, and bills to benefit all manner of folks and causes, and generally worked very hard to secure the blessings of the federal government for their benefactors. In short, they have done everything EXCEPT REPRESENT YOU AND ME.
I'm going to fire the bastards. I'm going to fire every one of the bastards. If they are in office now, fire them.
Message to them: Get a job. Get the hell out of my government.
When I step into the ballot box in November, I am going to help my Senator and my congressman regain their perspective. They have lived and worked in Washington for quite some time. They have gone to the parties, and dinners, and rubbed elbows with the lobbists, and taken their money to do their bidding. They have drafted laws, and bills to benefit all manner of folks and causes, and generally worked very hard to secure the blessings of the federal government for their benefactors. In short, they have done everything EXCEPT REPRESENT YOU AND ME.
I'm going to fire the bastards. I'm going to fire every one of the bastards. If they are in office now, fire them.
Message to them: Get a job. Get the hell out of my government.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
A Federal Rash
Our country used to be a federation of sovereign states. The federal constitution was a limiting document that limited the power of the federal government. This unique feature guaranteed that the people of the states could to a large degree govern themselves as they saw fit. That in it self was a tremendous expression of the freedom that the federal constitution guaranteed all citizens. If we don't like the way one state governs, then we are free to move to another that better suits us. We are a free people, governing our selves and neither beholdend nor dependent on an onerous federal government.
All that changed as the power of the federal government became apparant. Today, instead of individual, sovereign states governing, within the limits laid down by the consititution, state's governments are mostly impotent and utterly dominated by the reach of the federal government. Federal judges find meaning in the constitution that could have never been contemplated, or worse, would have been completely abhorent to the drafters of the constitution. In these imaginary meanings, the federal bench has stripped away the ability of the people of the states to govern themselves and relegated us to subserviance to the exhaulted high court. The ultimate arbitor is a group of 9 old lawyers living a protected and priviledged life in suburban Washington, DC. It is from them that all federal 'wisdom' comes.
The quesion to consider is this. Are we better off in a country as large and diverse as ours, to have questions fundamental to our way of life decided by an isolated group of jurists whose intent and goal it is to homogenize the country, or are we better off to have these questions decided by expressions of the people of the states? Are we still a free people when our law is 'dictated' to us by a collection of aging lawyers whom we neither elected nor selected, and whom we can not fire?
It is my position that if the good people of New Jersey believe and pass a law to the effect that abortion is ok, that is their right. I also believe that if the Pennslyvania believe that abortion is wrong, it is their right to ban it. That's a state level decision. It's not a federal question, it's a recognition that the people of different states have different positions on difficult questions.
While the court has found 'rights' somehow written between the lines of the constitution, it somehow has missed this clear construct. Where do you stand on it? Are your rights and your states right's originating from the all knowing, all seeing federal court, or is your sovereignity vested you? Are you ruled, or do you consent to being governed?
If you are thinking that the federal courts should not be legislating, nor governing from the bench, congradulations. You and Sara Palin are on the same page. Tina Fey might be able to see Russia from her house, but Sara Palin understands the constitution.
All that changed as the power of the federal government became apparant. Today, instead of individual, sovereign states governing, within the limits laid down by the consititution, state's governments are mostly impotent and utterly dominated by the reach of the federal government. Federal judges find meaning in the constitution that could have never been contemplated, or worse, would have been completely abhorent to the drafters of the constitution. In these imaginary meanings, the federal bench has stripped away the ability of the people of the states to govern themselves and relegated us to subserviance to the exhaulted high court. The ultimate arbitor is a group of 9 old lawyers living a protected and priviledged life in suburban Washington, DC. It is from them that all federal 'wisdom' comes.
The quesion to consider is this. Are we better off in a country as large and diverse as ours, to have questions fundamental to our way of life decided by an isolated group of jurists whose intent and goal it is to homogenize the country, or are we better off to have these questions decided by expressions of the people of the states? Are we still a free people when our law is 'dictated' to us by a collection of aging lawyers whom we neither elected nor selected, and whom we can not fire?
It is my position that if the good people of New Jersey believe and pass a law to the effect that abortion is ok, that is their right. I also believe that if the Pennslyvania believe that abortion is wrong, it is their right to ban it. That's a state level decision. It's not a federal question, it's a recognition that the people of different states have different positions on difficult questions.
While the court has found 'rights' somehow written between the lines of the constitution, it somehow has missed this clear construct. Where do you stand on it? Are your rights and your states right's originating from the all knowing, all seeing federal court, or is your sovereignity vested you? Are you ruled, or do you consent to being governed?
If you are thinking that the federal courts should not be legislating, nor governing from the bench, congradulations. You and Sara Palin are on the same page. Tina Fey might be able to see Russia from her house, but Sara Palin understands the constitution.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
And Now For Something Completely Different...
Years ago, when the sound of 'Dixie' echoed across Hemingway Stadium, the stands would explode into a sea of Confederate flags as the Ole Miss Rebels ran onto the field. Throughout the game, either in celebration or an attempt to rally the Rebels, the band would strike up 'Dixie', and the crowd would come alive, and 'Hotty Toddy' would echo across the field. The Rebels, the music and the flag were all part of what made Ole Miss special. For generations of fans across the country, 'Dixie', the Confederate Flag, and Col.Rebel all symbolized Ole Miss football.
But, times have changed. The Flag was the first to go. I have always found it ironic that those who saw the Flag as a symbol of Ole Miss football were branded as racists, while those who saw the Flag through a purely racial lense were not. Think about that.
Dixie was the second to go. The story was the same. Those for whom the song brought back memories of Archie and the Rebels thrashing Tennessee were again branded 'Racists', while those who harboured a hatred for the song were not.
Col. Rebel is now under assault. The last of the traditional symbols of the Ole Miss Rebels sports program is about to be banished, and those who defend him will be called 'insensitive', 'racist', and worse. Those who assault him will claim that until he is gone, Ole Miss will be at a disadvantage recruiting black athletes because of Col. Rebel, that other schools will use this 'against' us, and we will get 'negative' press coverage.
First and foremost, if you factor everything through racial impacts, you are the racist, not me. Secondly, getting rid of Dixie, and the Flag did not stop other schools from calling Ole Miss "racist" and neither will getting rid of Col. Rebel.
So long as Ole Miss allows itself to be flogged with this crap, it will be flogged with it. The solution to this problem is clear to me.
Ole Miss should return to the high academic standards that it has historically had, and should embark on a program to graduate all of it's athletes. When the football factories at Alabama, Arkansas, etc. paint Ole Miss as 'racists', Ol Miss needs to point out to 'Momma' that Ole Miss graduates more of it's athletes than anyone else, and that the football factories just use them and casts them aside when they are hurt. We need to graduate more athletes into real degrees than anyone else. Everyone wants to play in the NFL, but 'Momma' needs to know the truth is that most don't. She needs to know that whether or not her son is NFL material, he will get that degree that will give him the opportunities in life and the future that she wants him to have. After all, shouldn't this be about getting these kids an education?
Back to the real world, in the grand scheme of things, this is all mouse nutts. The past controversies weren't about the Flag, or Dixie, and this isn't about 'Col. Rebel'. It's about control. If the race baiters can call you 'racist' and control your actions and limit your choices by boycotts, and intimidation, then what have you become?
There are many possibilites, but one thing is clear. You're no Rebel.
But, times have changed. The Flag was the first to go. I have always found it ironic that those who saw the Flag as a symbol of Ole Miss football were branded as racists, while those who saw the Flag through a purely racial lense were not. Think about that.
Dixie was the second to go. The story was the same. Those for whom the song brought back memories of Archie and the Rebels thrashing Tennessee were again branded 'Racists', while those who harboured a hatred for the song were not.
Col. Rebel is now under assault. The last of the traditional symbols of the Ole Miss Rebels sports program is about to be banished, and those who defend him will be called 'insensitive', 'racist', and worse. Those who assault him will claim that until he is gone, Ole Miss will be at a disadvantage recruiting black athletes because of Col. Rebel, that other schools will use this 'against' us, and we will get 'negative' press coverage.
First and foremost, if you factor everything through racial impacts, you are the racist, not me. Secondly, getting rid of Dixie, and the Flag did not stop other schools from calling Ole Miss "racist" and neither will getting rid of Col. Rebel.
So long as Ole Miss allows itself to be flogged with this crap, it will be flogged with it. The solution to this problem is clear to me.
Ole Miss should return to the high academic standards that it has historically had, and should embark on a program to graduate all of it's athletes. When the football factories at Alabama, Arkansas, etc. paint Ole Miss as 'racists', Ol Miss needs to point out to 'Momma' that Ole Miss graduates more of it's athletes than anyone else, and that the football factories just use them and casts them aside when they are hurt. We need to graduate more athletes into real degrees than anyone else. Everyone wants to play in the NFL, but 'Momma' needs to know the truth is that most don't. She needs to know that whether or not her son is NFL material, he will get that degree that will give him the opportunities in life and the future that she wants him to have. After all, shouldn't this be about getting these kids an education?
Back to the real world, in the grand scheme of things, this is all mouse nutts. The past controversies weren't about the Flag, or Dixie, and this isn't about 'Col. Rebel'. It's about control. If the race baiters can call you 'racist' and control your actions and limit your choices by boycotts, and intimidation, then what have you become?
There are many possibilites, but one thing is clear. You're no Rebel.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Fundamental Change
In the afterglow of the Massachusetts election and while the democratic machine searches desperately for a way to make the election not look like an absolute repudiation of the Obama Agenda by liberal Massachusetts, we should pause and give thought to what we witnessed over the last seven months. Swept into office with a historic vote, the Obama Administration set upon the American economic system like a giant swarm of ravenous locusts. Provisioned with enormous sums of money by way of the 'stimulas' packages, the Administration quickly converted 'stimulus' money into 'bribe' money and began buying Senators and Representatives on a scale never before seen. State after state witnessed it's elected representatives being openly bought by an administration making good on it's promise to fundamentally change America.
While it is true that our government never before has owned a car manufacturer, and it is true that for the first time,the government now owns 90% of the mortgage industry, and it can not be denied that the government controls the banking industry, these are not the fundamental changes that I find so abhorrent. These things can easily be undone.
The fundamental change made to America by this administration is in the level of corruption that the American people will accept. As a free people, we know that free men sometimes go bad. Our system of justice seeks to identify these people, and bring them to a court of law for judgement. However, under this administration, bribery has become an accepted means of persuading Congress to enact the Presidential Agenda. Far from the give and take that is a normal part of the American legislative process, this Administration has seized upon the stimulus money as it's own slush fund and used it in the open purchase of votes, and no one is enraged. Not ABC. Not NBC. Not CBS. Not FOX. Not The New York Times. No one.
As an American voter, I am. I don't expect my congressional representation to be saints, but I do expect them to be fundamentally honest people. We vote these people into office, and they are in their congressional seats by virtue of us, the people, charging them with representing our interests in the Federal Government. When it becomes acceptable to accept bribes in exchange for votes, a fundamental change has occurred in the American political process.
It's been a long time coming. Obama didn't do this alone, but he did take it to the next level. The utter corruption of the Federal Government, predicted long ago by Jefferson, is complete. The question now, is this: Will we accept this corruption?, or, next November, will we fundamentally change America?
While it is true that our government never before has owned a car manufacturer, and it is true that for the first time,the government now owns 90% of the mortgage industry, and it can not be denied that the government controls the banking industry, these are not the fundamental changes that I find so abhorrent. These things can easily be undone.
The fundamental change made to America by this administration is in the level of corruption that the American people will accept. As a free people, we know that free men sometimes go bad. Our system of justice seeks to identify these people, and bring them to a court of law for judgement. However, under this administration, bribery has become an accepted means of persuading Congress to enact the Presidential Agenda. Far from the give and take that is a normal part of the American legislative process, this Administration has seized upon the stimulus money as it's own slush fund and used it in the open purchase of votes, and no one is enraged. Not ABC. Not NBC. Not CBS. Not FOX. Not The New York Times. No one.
As an American voter, I am. I don't expect my congressional representation to be saints, but I do expect them to be fundamentally honest people. We vote these people into office, and they are in their congressional seats by virtue of us, the people, charging them with representing our interests in the Federal Government. When it becomes acceptable to accept bribes in exchange for votes, a fundamental change has occurred in the American political process.
It's been a long time coming. Obama didn't do this alone, but he did take it to the next level. The utter corruption of the Federal Government, predicted long ago by Jefferson, is complete. The question now, is this: Will we accept this corruption?, or, next November, will we fundamentally change America?
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wisdom From The Backseat of a 1968 Bonneville
On the morning of May 27, 1973 two weather systems collided over Jonesboro, Arkansas and produced three tornados. The tornados ripped through the sleeping town, and converged near the High School. During the height of the storm, lightening lit the night in a strobe effect as roofs lifted off of scores of homes and buildings, and baseball sized hail pounded divits cars and shredded the roofs of convertables. In a 30 minute period, nearly ten thousand residents of a sleeply Arkansas town became homeless.
In the parking lot of the High School, a friend of mine had parked his car, and was 'listening to music' with his girlfriend. The three funnel clouds converged over Jonesboro High, and my friend's 1968 Bonneville convertable. My friend, laying on top of his girlfriend in the spacious backseat of the car when the winds ripped the cloth top off of the convertable. He was beaten badly by the hail the huge hailstones, rendered nearly deaf by the thunder clap when lightening struck the hood of the Bonneville, and buried under debris from the levelled High School buildings. The whole terrifying experience had a profound effect on Mark, and he emerged a changed man.
Today, Mark is a priest.
Yesterday, a storm swept through Massachusetts. In the Senate seat where once sat Ted Kennedy, patron saint of the limousine liberal, now will set the 41st vote against Health Care, and a staunch opponent of the President's agenda.
The President's political future is in the midst of it's own near death experience. After being pummelled in the latest New Jersey election, battered in the latest Virginia election, and now blown away in of all places, Massachusetts, the leadership of the Democrat Party must crawl from it's own backseat, and look around at the wreckage.
My friend Mark survived his near death experience, saw the light, repented his sins and changed his life.
What will the Democrat Party do?
In the parking lot of the High School, a friend of mine had parked his car, and was 'listening to music' with his girlfriend. The three funnel clouds converged over Jonesboro High, and my friend's 1968 Bonneville convertable. My friend, laying on top of his girlfriend in the spacious backseat of the car when the winds ripped the cloth top off of the convertable. He was beaten badly by the hail the huge hailstones, rendered nearly deaf by the thunder clap when lightening struck the hood of the Bonneville, and buried under debris from the levelled High School buildings. The whole terrifying experience had a profound effect on Mark, and he emerged a changed man.
Today, Mark is a priest.
Yesterday, a storm swept through Massachusetts. In the Senate seat where once sat Ted Kennedy, patron saint of the limousine liberal, now will set the 41st vote against Health Care, and a staunch opponent of the President's agenda.
The President's political future is in the midst of it's own near death experience. After being pummelled in the latest New Jersey election, battered in the latest Virginia election, and now blown away in of all places, Massachusetts, the leadership of the Democrat Party must crawl from it's own backseat, and look around at the wreckage.
My friend Mark survived his near death experience, saw the light, repented his sins and changed his life.
What will the Democrat Party do?
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Change I Can Believe In
America has always been different from the rest of the world.
We are a sovereign people. We believe strongly in individual rights and responsibility. It is written in our founding documents, and flowing in our veins, and it is what has attracted millions of people for 200 years. Those who came to our great country fled oppression and domination of corrupt governments and societies. They chose self-reliance over dependence. They voted with their feet.
Today, our elected representatives and our elected president are working overtime to transform this nation of independent, self-reliant citizens into subjects beholding to a European style Welfare state. The social cesspools that the crumbling cities have become have produced of some of the most repressive and repugnant politicians this country has ever known.
As we start into this election cycle, look hard at your congressmen. Understand that these bastards have sold us all out. Even congressmen from the heartlands...Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisiana have all dipped their thieving hands into the porkbarrel that our federal budget has become and accepted 30 pieces of silver for your freedoms. Because Barak Obama was able to bribe them with our money, they think that they can bribe us with it too. When they come back to their districts and states, and talk about all the 'good' things they have brought home, remember they are not bringing anything home. With every 'problem' they 'solve', they are taking a little more of your freedom and your wealth to Washington.
So as we enter the election cycle, encourage people who are not absolute idiots to run for national office. We need people who know if you want to solve the terrorist problem, you have to shoot them. If you want to deal with violent crime, you have to go after the criminals. I want to vote for someone who understands that if you need gasoline, you need to drill for oil and build refineries.
In Novemeber, let's send a whole new congress to Washington to take America back for the average working American.
Now, that would be change I could believe in.
We are a sovereign people. We believe strongly in individual rights and responsibility. It is written in our founding documents, and flowing in our veins, and it is what has attracted millions of people for 200 years. Those who came to our great country fled oppression and domination of corrupt governments and societies. They chose self-reliance over dependence. They voted with their feet.
Today, our elected representatives and our elected president are working overtime to transform this nation of independent, self-reliant citizens into subjects beholding to a European style Welfare state. The social cesspools that the crumbling cities have become have produced of some of the most repressive and repugnant politicians this country has ever known.
As we start into this election cycle, look hard at your congressmen. Understand that these bastards have sold us all out. Even congressmen from the heartlands...Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisiana have all dipped their thieving hands into the porkbarrel that our federal budget has become and accepted 30 pieces of silver for your freedoms. Because Barak Obama was able to bribe them with our money, they think that they can bribe us with it too. When they come back to their districts and states, and talk about all the 'good' things they have brought home, remember they are not bringing anything home. With every 'problem' they 'solve', they are taking a little more of your freedom and your wealth to Washington.
So as we enter the election cycle, encourage people who are not absolute idiots to run for national office. We need people who know if you want to solve the terrorist problem, you have to shoot them. If you want to deal with violent crime, you have to go after the criminals. I want to vote for someone who understands that if you need gasoline, you need to drill for oil and build refineries.
In Novemeber, let's send a whole new congress to Washington to take America back for the average working American.
Now, that would be change I could believe in.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Through the Looking Glass
While the US is conducting two wars against muslim terrorists, a man with known terrorist associations and carrying military grade plastic explosives in his underwear and a chemical detonator boards a plane in Nigeria, and our Secretary of Homland Security tells us that this man was not part of an organized cell. So, where do we think he got the PETN? Home Depot?
The top Anti-Terrorist guy in the Obama administration goes on national TV, and when asked how we can expect to extract intelligence from this guy now that we have granted him Constitutional rights and he has lawyered up says that once the terrorist hears what they are prepared to offer, 'he'll start talking'. We're going to 'plea bargin' with this guy?
Hunker down, and stock up on ammo. This war is coming to a shopping center near you. The message to Al Queda out of this incident is that we as a society, are not capable of defending our citizens. Our leadership are naive fools, and do not recognize that we are in a war. We will treat the terrorists as criminals, and eventually free them.
In eighteen months, when we take the pressure off of them in Afghanistan, they will be free to train, equip and dispatch their minions. Flush with money from Arab oil and Afghani poppies, they will mount operations from all corners of the globe to bring death and destruction to the United States, and our president will persist in his view that we are not at war. Our government will not come to grips with the fact that this is the first global guerilla war against a decentralized self-directing ideology until the radical, rookie ideologue in the White House is thrown out replaced with an experienced realist. Thank God for elections.
So hunker down, buy some ammo and prepare to protect your family. However, be aware that if you break our gun control laws, you will not be plea bargained with. You will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because, while muslim terrorists may not represent a threat to our government, an awakened, informed and pissed off electorate does.
The top Anti-Terrorist guy in the Obama administration goes on national TV, and when asked how we can expect to extract intelligence from this guy now that we have granted him Constitutional rights and he has lawyered up says that once the terrorist hears what they are prepared to offer, 'he'll start talking'. We're going to 'plea bargin' with this guy?
Hunker down, and stock up on ammo. This war is coming to a shopping center near you. The message to Al Queda out of this incident is that we as a society, are not capable of defending our citizens. Our leadership are naive fools, and do not recognize that we are in a war. We will treat the terrorists as criminals, and eventually free them.
In eighteen months, when we take the pressure off of them in Afghanistan, they will be free to train, equip and dispatch their minions. Flush with money from Arab oil and Afghani poppies, they will mount operations from all corners of the globe to bring death and destruction to the United States, and our president will persist in his view that we are not at war. Our government will not come to grips with the fact that this is the first global guerilla war against a decentralized self-directing ideology until the radical, rookie ideologue in the White House is thrown out replaced with an experienced realist. Thank God for elections.
So hunker down, buy some ammo and prepare to protect your family. However, be aware that if you break our gun control laws, you will not be plea bargained with. You will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because, while muslim terrorists may not represent a threat to our government, an awakened, informed and pissed off electorate does.
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