911, God, Texans, Great Depression II, and The Georgia Game

    How war and want concentrates the mind on what matters most, ten years on We miss our loved ones that died of natural causes before that Day and we well remember The Day America’s idyllic vacation from history ended as seminal even as we suffer under economic depression. Many can’t afford Le Seuer peas, but this generic brand consumer still loves life and thanks God | Read More »

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    Leonard’s Political, Football Losers: Wildcats, Saints and ObamaDems

    Fifth annual Braves-Gamecock Ode to the late radio pigskin prognosticator, Leonard Postero aka “Leonard Postosties” of Athens, Georgia that thanks God for: the return of college football; the mostly non-rushing but still enjoyable NFL version of same; and the Vernal Equinox-induced cooler weather. This year we begin our coverage with the vacation-delayed 4th Quarter of the 2011 ABL (Ain’t Bean Ball League) championship game, scheduled | Read More »

    Labor (but only at Obama’s indulgence) Day

    Labor Day as a national holiday should be abolished It hurts this proud son and grandson of former Southern Railway Carmen’s union members and former union lawyer to say this, especially given how I benefited personally from the gains of that particular union.  But that doesn’t justify taxpayer subsidies for federal employees, although I certainly think all Americans benefit the less work gets done by bureaucrats, | Read More »

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    Hurricane Irene’s joke on Chicken Little and the President’s new jobs plan

    More hatches battened against Obama than hurricanes Except for a ground level big black Canadian bus manufactures celebration through white bitter clinger flyover country, President Barack Obama’s best jobs strategy-to-date may well have been his vacation with Irene on Martha’s Vineyard. Apparently the only jobs lost were those under contract for the weekend series in Flushing between the Braves and the Mets. No word yet | Read More »

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    Republicans must end Orwellian FICA tax blindness

    Debt ceiling battle exposes the lie of those that claim most low income Americans don’t pay federal income taxes File under the category that a rose by any other name smells as sweet Outside Martha’s Vineyard, Americans are suffering the natural result of super-majority Democratic Party economic policies. Natural Law and history compel the expectation of one party Republican rule in Washington after next year’s | Read More »

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    Treason, states rights and patriotic post office unity

    Conservative fealty to the U.S. Constitution in the Age of ObamaDems’ Great Depression II and the Race for 2012 The occasion of America’s first great depression saw the exponential growth of a heretofore limited central government that was thought to have been a key ingredient of the 1789 Miracle at Philadelphia that had made our country exceptional. The post-WWII military retrenchment remained unrecognizably large by pre-Hoover | Read More »

    Atlanta Court right to sever ObamaCare

    Non-severed portions of health care law are destroying the private health insurance industry now and even if a President Romney could grant waivers to all businesses in America, that destruction would continue. But DeVine Law is happy with the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals: The Appeals Court for the 11th Circuit, based in Atlanta, found that Congress exceeded its authority by requiring Americans to buy coverage, | Read More »

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    Obama, not tea partiers, threatened default and signed debt ceiling bill

    A so-called ObamaDem-dubbed “tea party downgrade” would have occurred before, not after, the debt ceiling was raised. Standard & Poors cites “weakened effectiveness, stability, and predictability of American policy-making and political institutions” as reason for historic downgrade of America’s credit rating. The credit downgrade did not occur when tea partier Republican congressmen made known their preference for not raising the debt ceiling. The downgrade did not | Read More »

    Tsu-nami sues Obama-nami for slander over Jobs Murder Case allegations

    The Tsu-nami admits culpability in death and destruction near Eastern Hemisphere shorelines but claims airtight alibis concerning jobs killed in the U.S. and asserts that The Obama-nami is responsible for compensated-labor homicides across the, now, Less-Fruited Plain. The lawsuit was precipitated by the following exchange that took place last Thursday between White House reporters and President Barack Obama’s Press Secretary Jay Carney, who is thought to be an | Read More »

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    Moody, markets convinced Obama won’t pay debts out of spite

    Because all know that funds are, and will always be, available to pay interest on bondholder debts President Obama’s default drop dead date  pronouncements  could precipitate a financial crisis that is unjustified based upon the actual funds available to pay interest on the debt. The holders of U.S. Treasury bonds care about one thing: Being paid interest owed to them on time. They know that the | Read More »

    Ten Thousand Braves wins, 400 years after King James Bible

    Bible Belt baseball and the American journey Last week, these United States celebrated the 235th anniversary of its birth. Wither there next win, the Peach State’s Braves will celebrate its 10,000th major league baseball* victory, the first of which took place during America’s Centennial year with the creation of today’s National League, five years after their 1871 franchise founding** in Boston  and only one year | Read More »

    Let them eat corporate jet hatred

    Immoral, un-American ObamaDem budget threats to military pay and kid’s safety Republicans need to get over their historical aversion to playing the “moral card” against the Democratic Party. Remember the budget debate last Spring when the Commander-in-Chief held our Armed Forces hostage to federal funding for abortion-provider Planned Parenthood? President Barack Obama and his Democrat Senate majority declared that unless the Republican House majority continued | Read More »

    Biggest Killer: Camels, Chevy Volts, Mercury Bulbs or Big Government?

    Warning: Smoking Newports could result in being elected President of the United States, proficiency in basketball jump shots and weekend golf. Soon after President Barack Obama’s Department of Education meddlers finished their 19-page guidelines outlawing male pursuits of females on college campi, his FDA nanny staters revisited General Surgeon’s suggested reading material before walking a mile for a Camel before Halloween 2012.

    Big Ag jobs, Georgia immigration laws and ObamAtms

    “Chaos” born of the rule of law? The view from Stone Mountain of Georgia To hear the wailing of “Big Agriculture” on the shortage of peach-picking hands in the Peach State, all was peachy in Georgia before Governor Nathan Deal signed its Arizona-style, illegal immigration-enforcement law last month. Political Insider wailing from the state’s newspaper of record suggest that heretofore cautiously conservative Republicans lost their traditional fear | Read More »

    Obama treats job creation in the South as de facto unfair labor practice

    The creation of non-union Boeing jobs in South Carolina as the firing on Fort Sumter When Citadel cadets invited a War of Northern Aggression led by Abner Doubleday 150 years ago last April, they knew that the firing of canon balls at federal troops on a federal fort in Charleston Harbor was illegal in Lincoln’s eyes, if not their nascent Confederate nation’s. The First and | Read More »

    Bill Clinton throws ObamaCare he helped pass under the bus

    The Medicare mess would be less so absent the former President’s duplicity at the Thirteenth Hour last year when he admonished all Democrat senators and all necessary House members to vote for ObamaCare on the third try. The Slick One’s argument at that time was to get the flawed thing into law for the purpose of granting government more power. After all, it could be | Read More »

    Rule by Common cop-hating, job-killing, lying, lawless Rev. Wright acolytes

    I speak, of course, of President Barack Obama, his rapper and most leaders of the modern Democratic Party. Obama was present with Michelle at the White House performance of Rapper, Common, last week (the equivalent of Democrat Woodrow Wilson’s celebration of the Klan): He seems to have a thing about killing police. Common has written one “poem” in which he talks about carrying weapons to use against | Read More »

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    Captain Obama, Usama Dick and the Bushlied Era

    Mirandized POWs don’t identify UBL couriers. Only captured illegal enemy combatants fearful of enhanced interrogation techniques do. I am reminded in the aftermath of the U.S. as undertaker-sponsored burial of Usama bin Laden at sea, that my first column as a paid journalist, written soon after September 11, 2001, was the first in the nation suggest that captured terrorists would not be entitled to POW status | Read More »

    Daniels deems truce with social liberals essential to fix budget

    No such truce was necessary in the Hoosier State as Mitch earned his budget-cutting conservative icon status and there is no evidence that such a truce would garner more budget-cutting votes on Capitol Hill. I wanted to be an enthusiastic supporter of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for the Republican nomination for President in 2012, especially given the problems of RomneyCare, Palin’s gubernatorial resignation, Pence and | Read More »

    Superman, Gullible & The Liberalputians

    Didn’t the serial Apologist-in-Chief just get finished trumping the birthers by authenticating his natural American born, eligible-to-be-President-of -the-United-States bona fides, or is that a different super man: After recently undertaking a journey to walk — not fly — across the United States in the “Grounded” storyline and reconnect with the country and everyday Americans, Superman appears to be taking another step that could have major implications for his | Read More »