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An inconvenient gunman

by Jim on Sep.01, 2010, under Politics

So it turned out  the crazed gunman who took over the Discovery channel building and held hostages for hours,  was awakened and inspired by Al Gore’s epic piece of chicanery, “An inconvenient Truth.” I cant wait to hear how the media spin this one.  Remember when Timothy Mcvey attacked the federal building in Oklahoma City and Bill Clinton blamed these acts of terror on right wing radio personalities like Rush Limbaugh?  Or today in pathetic attempts to pose a moral equivalence between the acts of terror by Muslim fanatics, some mainstream news personalities have started to refer to Mcvey as a Christian terrorist. Can you believe that?

Well it seems to me that Mr Gore is doing nothing less than inciting eco-nut jobs in the country to commit acts of violence. His shrill calls about impending doom, catastrophe, the last days of the planet unless immediate action is taken sure seem to me to be clarion calls to violence. I think our attorney general should open an investigation into links between Messr Gore and ecoterrorism. Perhaps Hillary Clinton should put this in her state department report  to the UN on US human rights abuses alongside her pathetic condemnation of the state of Arizona? 

I know I am dreaming, but just once it would be nice to see the media show one of their sacred cows the same treatment they reserve for conservatives.  I really would like to see Al gore squeal like a pig… or did he already do that with his mistresses?

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Where are you Austin Powers?

by Jim on Aug.31, 2010, under Uncategorized

Help! We need Austin Powers immediately. The president has lost his Mojo! Perhaps Glen Beck took it or maybe it was Sarah Palin , but it sure isn’t there now.  Tonight’s speech from the oval office , if you happened to watch it was pathetic. This was his second pathetic speech from the oval office, his first egg was his health care tutorial. He has failed now twice and boy is he depressing.  I haven’t seen him excited since the Ramadan dinner where he came out for the NY mosque, before he was against it, after he was for it.

Remember the youthful enthusiastic guy who was going to bring us hope and change and candy canes and happiness? Seems like the life is sucked out of him. So we need Austin Powers to find out where it went, and fast.  If anyone sees Obama’s Mojo, please inform this writer and we will ensure it makes it back to its rightful owner.

In  happier news, Lisa Murkowski just conceded the Alaska primary race to Joe Miller, a relative unknown backed by Sarah Palin . Murkowski, while a republican, was part of the problem and not the solution. Miller is a West Point grad and a decorated combat vet from the first Gulf War. He appears to be an honorable guy.  Washington is broken and that message is clear throughout the country.  Can’t wait till November!

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Restoring Honor

by Jim on Aug.30, 2010, under Politics

On Saturday morning I watched and then listened on the radio to the “Restoring Honor”rally organized by Glen Beck in the nation’s capitol.  All I can say is, what was not to like about it?  Obviously there was a desire to be part of it by several hundred thousand attendees, or 87,000 if you believe CBS news ridiculous estimate. The speakers were non-political and truly inspiring.  I was especially moved by Sarah Palin, speaking as the mother of a soldier, as well as  a speech by a decendent of Martin Luther King. 

I see this rally as the tip of the iceberg in a wave that will sweep over this country in November and end  the failed  experiment of one party rule.  Especially a party that is arrogant, elitist, and dismissive of the will of the American people. They have led our country down a path of economic  and social disaster. People are upset, scared, and angry.  Beck encouraged them to turn towards God. Not bad advice. So again, what was not to like?

Well , if you listen to the demagogue Al Sharpton, Beck was trying to hijack Martin Luther King’s message. Huh? Is his message only for black people?  Can he only be quoted by race baiting charlatans like himself and the “Reverend ” Jackson? Wouldn’t it have been great to have everyone at the same rally? But no, Sharpton led his own significantly smaller gathering in Washington that day proclaiming that he was carrying the banner of King. I saw a sign in the crowd that said Kings legacy was the right to a job. I’m not sure where that came from except perhaps a union printing plant.  If he really wants to encourage jobs, then lets kick this failed congress out in November.

Bottom line, think what you will about Beck and his show on the radio and TV, but on Saturday, he encouraged  people to think about things in a way they might not have even considered. Love, sacrifice, prayer, honor and patriotism,  And those are not bad things.

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