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Harry Reid Senate Moronity Leader

Posted by uncajake on October 24, 2007

Senator Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader has made a fool of himself, again. This week he is attempting to get the DREAM act through the Senate, the American People have said NO to this idea of amnesty every time it has come up, yet Harry seems to have too much hair in his ears and can’t hear.

Now he is blaming the raging wildfires in California on Global Warming, and denying it in almost the same breath.

“One reason why we have the fires in California is global warming,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters Tuesday, stressing the need to pass the Democrats’ comprehensive energy package.Moments later, when asked by a reporter if he really believed global warming caused the fires, he appeared to back away from his comments, saying there are many factors that contributed to the disaster.

Rush Limbaugh played a sound byte today with Harry Reid stating that he did not say that. Poor Harry, senility kinda sneaks up on you doesn’t it?

Smearing private citizens, deafness to constituents, inability to see progress in Iraq when the violence is 70% less than before the troop surge. This man is more of a danger than a leader.

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Service Flag

Posted by uncajake on October 3, 2007

Who remembers World War II? As a kid, did you go to the movies and see newsreels of our troops fighting in Africa, Europe or the Pacific? Even those who aren’t old enough to remember it first hand have probably seen newsreels from the era. There was stock footage of our Troops in action, tanks rolling across the desert and a lot of footage of troops marching down the road.

 

I am too young to have seen this first hand myself, but I have seen newsreels and a lot of documentaries about World War II. I remember my father telling me stories of the things they had to do without during the war as they worked to produce food on the farm for the troops. I have listened to my mother tell of Church socials, dances and activities for the troops who were home on leave or stationed in the area.

They had days when they did not eat wheat, days without meat. Staples like sugar and eggs were rationed. It seems the entire country was at war. We had a common enemy, an enemy who dared to strike our homeland without provocation or warning. We were determined to win this war, and nothing, no amount of privation or heartache would prevent us from being victorious in this common venture.

Everyone knew someone who was in the service, every family had lost someone or knew someone close who had. Parents and families who had children in the service proudly let others know by placing a service star in their window, one star for every family member in the service of their country. If they lost a family member in the service, the blue star was covered by a gold star.

People were proud of their family members’ service, they were proud even when that service caused them to pay the ultimate price. Certainly they were not happy about it, no one is ever happy to lose someone they love, but they were still proud of them and believed they died for a cause that was worth the price paid.

Where did the pride go? When did we stop being proud of the service our young people were providing by placing themselves between us and a very real enemy? Newspapers used to print lists of the men who were wounded, killed or were missing in action every day. These lists somehow did not cause people to pull out a slide rule to see if we were paying too much for our freedom. They managed instead to strengthen our resolve, to make us even more determined to win the war.

I listen to the news today and I become heartsick, all the talk on the radio news or television news is bad. Not bad in a good way, but bad in a bad way. We aren’t getting the information of how we lost x number of men in action. We hear that the insurgents managed to blow up one of our vehicles killing x number of soldiers. There is no excuse for this.

Have we completely forgotten that we are in a war with a very real enemy? An enemy who has vowed to destroy us? An enemy who attacked us without provocation or warning? An enemy who kills civilians in preference to combatants?

These are the same people who flew commercial airplanes into skyscrapers in New York City. I don’t know where all of our military installations are, but I am pretty sure that we did not have an outpost in the World Trade Center. These were all civilians for pete’s sake! Our enemies are barbarians! They will stop at nothing to destroy our way of life, yet we want to constantly snipe at our military and keep telling everyone how well the enemy is doing their job.

Our media is giving aid and comfort to our enemy and we say nothing. We have people in Congress who have declared the war lost, and we don’t scream for their impeachment on the grounds of high treason!

Friends, our Constitution gives us great power, but as it was said in Spiderman, with great power comes great responsibility. We need to show that we understand and accept our responsibility by supporting our troops. Something to keep in mind is that it is impossible to support our troops by declaring the war lost. We must stop giving comfort to our enemy with our media. We need to proudly hang a star in our window to help others remember that there are sacrifices to be made, even if it isn’t Wheatless Thursdays.

 

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Bonnie Baby Bonds

Posted by uncajake on October 2, 2007

We’re saved! Hillary has come up with a plan to save our children! Let’s give every baby a $5,000.00 bond for college! I’m sure that all of the people out here who don’t have any children will be happy to pony up their share in order to make sure that little Johnny has $5 grand when he gets ready for college.

Hmmm, wait a minute, there might be some other benefit to collecting taxes from everyone for these bonds, this money will have to be placed in an interest bearing account somewhere or otherwise placed where the government can’t spend it. . .sort of like Social Security. I suppose it is merely a coincidence that this comes at about the same time that the Social Security fund is expected to go broke.

As Ronald Reagan said,

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are I’m from the government and I’m here to help.

Beware!

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Fertilizing the Tree of Freedom

Posted by uncajake on September 28, 2007

Those who cling to the untrue doctrine that violence never settles anything would be advised to conjure up the ghosts of Napoleon Bonaparte and of the Duke of Wellington and let them debate it. The ghost of Hitler could referee, and the jury might well be the Dodo, the Great Auk, and the Passenger Pigeon. Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Nations and peoples who forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and freedoms. ::Robert A. HeinleinRemember, it is the blood of patriots that fertilizes the tree of freedom and that if we do not finish what we started, that life blood will have been shed in vain. We must be victorious. We have the manpower, the technology, and the equipment, the only thing that may be lacking is the determination.

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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Posted by uncajake on September 25, 2007

Well there is a place now for all of the hate mongering homo phobes in this country. Iran. According to Ahmadinejad, they do not have homosexuals in Iran. What he fails to point out is that they have a tendency to execute them in Iran.

Controversy surrounded Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Columbia University yesterday. People all across the nation were divided over his right to be there and speak before the students. Those that cried that it was his right to free speech seem to have forgotten an important detail. The first amendment right that they are trying to confer upon Ahmadinejad is a right guaranteed to citizens of this nation and he has no 1st amendment right to free speech in this country.

It’s funny somehow, we will confer our rights onto those who are not eligible for them and deny them to those that have them by citizenship. Again, we live in a squirrelly world.

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Congress: a definition of sorts

Posted by uncajake on September 24, 2007

Congress. I looked it up on Dictionary.Com and these are the definitions that came up:

1. (initial capital letter)

a. the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution.

b. this body as it exists for a period of two years during which it has the same membership: the 96th Congress.

c. a session of this body: to speak in Congress

2. the national legislative body of a nation, esp. of a republic

3. a formal meeting or assembly of representatives for the discussion, arrangement of promotion of some matter of common interest

4. the act of coming together, an encounter, meeting

5. an association, esp. one composed of representatives of various organizations.

6. familiar relations; dealings; intercourse.

7. coitus; sexual intercourse

–verb (used without object)

8. to assemble together; meet in congress.

While the common usage is the first definition, it is beginning to feel to me that the 7th definition is the one in practice.

June 2007, the American People made a loud statement that we did not want to give amnesty to the millions of illegal aliens in this country. Congress listened! They said no to cloture. Then they went on vacation. As soon as they got back from vacation they decided to see if they could do it again, and dreamt up the dream amendment.

Do they not listen or just don’t care? At this point it is hard to tell. I received a lengthy missive from one of my Senators bemoaning the fact that it would take over 100 years to deport the aliens we now have in our country illegally, so instead of getting started with a tough job, let’s just let them stay. It has gotten ridiculous.


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