Weakness invites aggression, Axis of Evil accept
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 23rd at 09:51 AM |
North Korea and Iran issue Biden-predicted Axis of Evil tests as Obama recruits al Qaeda terrorists with KSM “OJ” Trial promise Other than, so far, staying the courses in Afghanistan and Iraq (albeit with enemy-friendly timetables for withdrawal) and continuing drone attacks in Pakistan, what has President Barack Obama done in foreign policy but exude weakness to allies and enemies since his Inauguration? So why | Read More »
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Obama’s Buehrle, Los Suns locker room passes and Glaus-House snake-handlers
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 22nd at 02:40 AM |
Los(t) in the 60s Obama, Steve Nash Fresh from insulting los bueno personas of its home state of Arizona for daring to insist that it remain a united State rather than a mere front in the Mexican Civil War and Democratic Party/SEIU victim-dependent voter and union card registration line, the hypocritical Phoenix Suns still require proof of right to entry in locker rooms and owners’ sky | Read More »
Elections show Era of Reagan not over
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 20th at 11:09 AM |
Libertarians are winning as Republicans as even some Democrats run to the right of Rush This is what we wanted all along We were told after Al Gore’s divide America starting in his Florida 2000 campaign to the U.S. Supreme Court; all through the Bush recovery after the Tech bubble and 911 and into the Bush Lied (about WMD in Iraq – Bush didn’t lie) | Read More »
Not-guilty Christian truth waits for page 8A
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 19th at 09:29 PM |
Remember all the front page “news” stories that tried and convicted the conservative American Christians in Haiti at the time of the January earthquake of kidnapping? Turns out Haitian justice is more committed to U.S. Constitutional values than the First Amendment protected American press corps. The last of ten Americans held for trying to take 33 legally adopted children to a safe haven in the | Read More »
The ObamaDem, GM, union Greece-ian formula for permanent recession
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 17th at 03:28 PM |
There is nothing conservative about identity politics:The NJ Christie-alization of DemLib big government union, identity politics I never cease to be amazed at how so many Democrats truly think they are conservative but really aren’t and at how so many more want to be seen as conservative, when they know they aren’t. Many of the latter are found under the category of “drawl and that’s | Read More »
Conservative Peach State stars, Glaus House Gang, and Lebron
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 12th at 10:53 PM |
Braves-Gamecock Sine Die view from Stone Mountain of Georgia Speaker David Ralston the star of Georgia’s annual Forty Days and Forty Nights Sine Die is the Latin term for the end of a legislative session that the Peach State employs to signal its constitutionally-mandated end of not one minute more than 40 days of lawmaking. The conservative, yet easily subverted, time limit didn’t die with | Read More »
Horse dung, Texas tea spills or Obama’s less
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 4th at 10:02 AM |
Like the modern world? Oil made it. Before the Iron Horse, there was the horse, the wheel and pedestrians. For over 5000 years, the fastest man on earth got from point A to point B equinally. Then came the Choo Choo, which first spit steam before the greener fuel arose from the Quaker State one year before Fort Sumter. Edison’s bulb beat the Model T | Read More »
Obama as King George III or There will be blood [updated]
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 30th at 02:33 AM |
It took the pledging of lives, fortunes and sacred honor to initially secure our nation’s borders against King George III, and it appears that Arizonans may have to make similar sacrifices to secure theirs against Barack Hussein Obama, the Forty-Fourth President of the United States and Mexico. Maintaining self government, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is about to get much harder One week, Presidents | Read More »
First Citizen of the World, meet Nature and Nature’s God
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 24th at 09:13 PM |
A decade of global cooling and the Icelandic volcano concentrates the mind on how puny is man. While liberals and Democrats fretted over SUV exhaust or human breathing overheating the planet with CO2 for over a decade, the Sun decided to cool it and Earth decided to trump all SUV and all other auto emissions ever emitted, in two days. Then comes the first, First Citizen of | Read More »
Would Obama consult “Minister” before bowing to South Park-hating Islamists?
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 22nd at 10:21 PM |
3000+ non-depicters of Mohammed killed from 911 to Fort Hood If every television producer in Hollywood depicted “The Prophet” of Islam on their programs this week, would all of them be targeted for assassination next week? Yes, which means the circumstance for such Los Angeles denizens visavis Islamists will not have changed since last week and at least since the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. All | Read More »
No pardons for tea stains on Bill’s picture of Dorian Gray
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 21st at 04:27 AM |
Not much of an audience for accepting responsibility for McVeigh’s mass murder in Arkansas, so I’ll come to Chappequa after we merge tea partiers and the EIB network with the FALN Do my eyes and ears deceive me, but does Bill Clinton seem to be actually celebrating the 15th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing as some sort of second President’s Day in honor of the | Read More »
Georgia’s immortal tort juries, sick taxes and death penalties
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 17th at 06:26 PM |
Highlights and low lights of the current legislative session and all things Georgia law and politics from Gamecock’s Stone Mountain Roost Georgia and ObamaCare Attorney General Thurbert Baker, the elected Democratic currently holding a state-wide office in the Peach State, had no duty to join other states in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the individual and state mandates included in ObamaDems’ health care bill. DeVine Law favors Republican Governor Sonny Perdue’s decision to engage pro | Read More »
Georgia’s Sears for Stevens, regulating tanning coffins and counting crackers
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 16th at 01:25 PM |
DeVine Law Gamecock view from Stone Mountain of Georgia Roost Republican appointee turncoat and betrayer of the Constitution, John Paul Stevens added insult to Gerald Ford’s GOP injury this week by announcing his retirement from the court while the most left-wing President and Senate in our nation’s history are poised to affirm more constitution re-writing oligarchs to join Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer | Read More »
Cockstradamus: The Year of the Chicken is near
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 10th at 10:41 AM |
Two years ago, poultry’s greatest oracle saw 2008′s Summer of $4.00 /gallon gasoline as the beginning of the end of this affluent society’s fetish with faux man-made global warming-moral preening. Getting to work and buying food trumped feel-good, paganistic gaia worship. Now, twenty years after a generation was indoctrinated by Al Gore and two years into the Great Recession, comes this: By a 55% to 32% | Read More »
Fla-19: Sweet tea parties make Pelosi-ObamaCare-Kool-Aid curdle
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 8th at 02:36 PM |
[Inspired by The Minority Report's Pilgrim at Redstate] Since the first unveiling of the various iterations of Democratic Party-sponsored health care reform last summer, the American people have sent unequivocal, vocal and electoral messages of their disgust and opposition to the socialist America tipping point that was the passage of the ObamaCare legislation last month. The 21st Century tea partiers inspired to dump over-water mortgages into Lake Michigan as | Read More »
Good Friday’s anecdote to ObamaDemCarelessness (updated)
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | April 2nd at 11:19 PM |
ObamaDems, like terrorists and the serpent in the Garden of Eden, needed only to succeed once. Unfortunately, the Democratic Party succeeded in trading faux security for We the People’s Liberty to a near fatal degree well before the ObamaCare socialist tipping point and the election of the unrepentant son of a communist “Pop”. (Also still waiting for even Fox News to discover Acorn’s greatest lawyer, but | Read More »
Cockstradamus on lies, Dem lies and Stupak-istics
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 28th at 10:14 AM |
“Figures often beguile me,” wrote Mark Twain, “particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: ‘There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.’” Twain, meet Cockstradamus With his March Madness bracket decidedly intact (four teams still alive with only six of the Elite Eight remaining) even after President | Read More »
Warren Auld, Republican for Georgia House District 106
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 27th at 08:22 AM |
Smaller Government, Character and Integrity Warren Auld for State House website Warren Auld on Facebook
Saint Patrick’s born fighting Irish that saved the World
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 16th at 11:37 PM |
{Originally published March 17, 2009} I used to find it a bit odd that a nation founded primarily by Anglo-Saxon Brits, reserves its greatest ethnic celebration for the Irish (apologies to Columbus and his progeny). That was before I channeled my inner-Irish roots, thanks primarily to the book, “Born Fighting” by Senator Jim Webb (D-VA)I had long known, thanks to my Decatur, Alabama uncle’s post-”Roots” | Read More »
Katrina, Chile, Iraq, Yemen and American Exceptionalism
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 13th at 11:14 PM |
Michael Warren must not be associated with the New Orleans press? President Michelle Bachelet leaves office Thursday with a chunk of her country in ruins – and her popularity in the clouds. Despite complaints that aid was slow to reach the hungry and homeless, experts say Chile’s response to one of history’s most powerful earthquakes has been a model for disaster recovery. At first, the | Read More »