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Happy Earth Day

April 22, 2010 2 comments

I couldn’t say it any better than the great George Carlin so I will let him speak for me:

Amen George RIP

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The Party of No or the Party of Know

February 16, 2010 Leave a comment

The Democrats constantly say that the Republicans are the party of No.  I think once again they have misrepresented the Right-Wing.  We have stood against the Health Care take over, professing that America has the best health care in the world.  I know of one important person (the name escapes me at the moment) that hails from a country that has Universal health care, came to America for treatment.  I know of Canadians that are marching in America to uphold the current health care system.  And other European countries are begging us not to go down the road that they are currently on.

The IPCC came out this week an said that they have found at least 4 errors in their Nobel Peace Prize Winning document (2007) and that they should never have been branded a Scientific Organization.  It has also been said by Phil Jones who does or used to represent that ridiculous organization, that there is no statistical data  for man-made global warming for the past 15 years.  They used anticdotes from hikers ( I almost typed hippies there), and data from Greenpeace.  Which Greenpeace is hardly an objective organization.  You can read more about this in the Orange County Register.  It seems like when they went from save the dolphins to save the planet, they once again overstepped and the American public doesn’t like it.  This goes directly to Cap and Trade regulations.  And the phony green jobs creations.

We, in the right-wing, also know that there are people out there trying to kill us and we should detain these people for the rest of their lives.  The threat of the Gitmo closing was a bad idea.  Probably why it hasn’t happened yet.  Sorry libs, another broken promise by YOUR messiah.   We also know that Keynesian Economics don’t work.  You cannot spend your way out of a recession.  The Republicans know that increasing the debt and funding ACORN and other pet projects doesn’t create jobs.  We know about Marx, Mao, Che, Castro and other civilian killing thugs that the left celebrates.  WE KNOW!  They all failed!  

So gridlock is what is best for this country.  There are a few people in Washington that support the Constitution and the voice of the American people.  That is why there is gridlock.  I was going to use this line as my own, but I heard Mark Levin use it so I will give him attribution: “Vote for me I will promise gridlock.”  Because there is only gridlock because the ones standing against this top-down government are actually support the people they swore to represent.  So is it the party of “no” or the party of know?  We know what the people want and we should deliver it to them

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I Am Going to Sue Newsweek

January 7, 2010 2 comments

In the spirit of the “The debate is over”, “There are no Death Panels”, “The recession is over”, and “The stimulus is about three things: jobs, jobs, jobs.” .  I am going to start the new year by just saying things that I do not have to prove as true.  Let’s see:  I have no carbon footprint, Capitalism is the best economic system, and Ayn Rand is the Person of the Year.  If you say to me that none of those are true, my retort will be either “Are you serious?”  or Yes it is.

Throughout 2009 libs have said things that cannot possibly be true.  If the debate over global warming is over, why was the data  falsified?  If there were no death panels, how did they get removed from the healthcare bill?  If the recession is over how do people continue to lose their jobs and unemployment is the highest it has ever been?  And if the stimulus was about jobs, where are they?  The inspiration for bringing all this up is the cover of Newsweek.  Opinions from “people who matter on what matters most.” 

On the cover is Eric Holder, who believes in rights for terrorists but not you.  Hillary Clinton, who has never mattered in my life, Tim Gietner, tax cheat, Bill Clinton, who should be blamed for no weapons on Ft Hood complex, and General Crystal, who doesn’t even matter to the administration that appointed him.  I had some one look inside the rag for fear that my hands might burst into flames if I touched it.  And who else was solicited for an opinion, none other than the man who thinks we are all stupid, Bill Maher.  I’ll say this, Bill, if you believe that we are all stupid than by default your opinion does not matter to me.

What about Michelle Bachmann?  Sarah Palin? Dick Morris?  Mark Levin?  The latter had a best-selling book that spoke to millions of Americans.  Even the libs that claim to have read it.  Don’t their opinions matter?  The people on the cover of Newsweek support an ideology and in no way reflect the way most Americans think.  They appeal to the entitlement crowd and force those people to vote for them.

This is the second time this year that I have been slandered (or libeled I am not sure which legally applies here) by Newsweek.  The first time was when they said that Al Gore was the thinking man’s thinking man.  I am sorry but a slow, rhetoric speaking, hypocrite is not what I consider my thinking man.  Is he still trying to find man-bear-pig in the Cave of the Winds?  I find it hard to distinguish between the cartoon Al Gore and the Cartoonish way in which he presents himself.

I can’t take it any more.  It is more compassionate to care about terrorists that try to kill us than it is to want to kill them?  It is more compassionate to care about the planet than our own liberty?  It is more compassionate to spend less on end of life care and support assisted suicide than to care for the elderly?  I would like Eric Holder, Al Gore, and Tom Brokaw to respond to those questions otherwise I will have to sue Newsweek for misrepresenting me.  If we can find a lawyer that will represent the Christmas Day Bomber, I am sure that I can find a lawyer that will take my case, right?

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Moderate=Whore

December 20, 2009 Leave a comment

Democratic Senators Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Bernie Saunders of Vermont, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Independent (Ha!) Carl Levin of Michigan all took money for their states to give liberals the orgasm that they have been holding back for 100 years.  Nelson got a permanent exemption from state share of Medicaid expansion.  It is an exemption for them, but a $45 million increase in taxes for the rest of us.  Being from Colorado this upsets me the most.  Saunders got $10 million in additional funding for healthcare centers in Vermont.  No doubt to help pay for the expected increase of abortions going to be funded by taxpayer.  Landrieu got $300 million increase to Medicaid for Louisiana and Levin got an exemption from an excise tax again that will be paid for by us.

I do not support government-run healthcare in any form.  The way I interpreted the bill, if…oops! when passed will deny healthcare coverage to 34 million Americans.  That is up from the 11 million it is under the current system.  I have said it before and I will say it again COVERAGE for everyone is not ACCESS for everyone.  Sure we will all have a healthcare plan come the New Year, but will we be able to make same day appointments, get the latest and greatest advances in the field?  I say no.  There will simply not be enough resources.  The ultimate plan is for insurance companies (and their anger causing 2% profit margin) to go out of business.  Great, the unemployment rate should be 20% by the end of next year.   With that being said what is going to be offered to me to get me to support this disaster.  In the sprit of Christmas I have made a list:  I want a private plane similar to Air Force One.  This one might be tricky because liberals lie about global warming.  To increase my yearly salary 3% above all the increased taxes.  This one should be easy since liberals support a livable wage.  Tickets to all Broncos’ away games so that I have some destinations for my new plane.  And lastly, I would like to be left the hell alone.  No more EPA threats, no more regulations on my home and hands off my health care.

I oppose this disaster on many fronts but mostly because Harry Ried thinks this is a good idea.  Ben Nelson may defer his comments to have Harry Ried speak for him.  I do not.

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