Freedom of Speech is a Two-Way Street

    Today on the 10th anniversary of attacks on American soil that killed, murdered 3000 people in the name of Allah, Paul Krugman chooses to state  in his op-ed piece some of the same  leftist drivel making it’s rounds.  It has been said by progressives, liberals and those who hate America that we deserved 9/11; it has been whispered in coffee houses or media “journalists” who have | Read More »

    Count Me Among the Rankeld

    “According to a Congressional Budget Office estimate, the hard-fought budget deal funding the government for the rest of the year saves only $352 million from non-war accounts this year. The new figure has rankled conservative lawmakers who thought they had extracted a fair amount of concessions out of the other side of the aisle.” Wow.   Just, wow.   I got pwned, too.  I admit it.  Feeling | Read More »

    Boehner’s Billions

    I have to say I am disappointed as much as the Tea Partiers that we did not achieve the full amount of cuts requested by the GOP, but I am still man, or woman enough, to put this one the “win “ column for the following reasons:   John Boehner originally asked for  $32 billion in cuts to which Harry Reid called the original amount | Read More »

    Daydream Believer

    In the last 60 days there has been much written about the absenteeism of the president.  The man has simply not made his presence known on important issues that directly or indirectly affect the US.   So much has his lack of leadership and credibility been questioned, he is now championed as the Waldo of the White House, as in “Where’s Waldo.”   Children know where Waldo | Read More »

    Fidelity to the Rule of Law, Fidelity to The People

    I am watching with rapt attention at what will pan out from these events.   The way they are addressed, or not, by the administration and the GOP, specifically our newly elected freshman will tell us all we need to know about the character of our leaders.   I suspect it will be the one thing that separates the men from the boys and from it will | Read More »

    2012: The End Cannot Come Soon Enough

    There are three things today I want to blog short and no-so-sweet about.  Lack of leadership by our President resulted in these happenings, none of which I believe the will be addressed sufficiently: 1.  Choudary to protest in DC/wants Sharia Law in the US:    from the DAILY MAIL, of all places, and not from a US outlet, but picked up by FOX, Choudary the author | Read More »

    As Goes Texas, So Goes the Rest of the US

    I don’t know which is scarier, that Texas planned to make Arabic a mandatory foreign language to learn and didn’t tell allow for parental input, that it is starting in elementary school, or that this nugget is found within the article:  The DOE has identified Arabic as a ‘language of the future.’  Video can be found here.   What is even scarier to me is | Read More »

    Liner Notes

    Here we are at the end of the first month of 2011 and what have we to show? With all the meltdown occurring in Egypt today, if one was watching the media in the US one would think we were living through 1979 again.  In 1979 we had an impotent liberal president in office that looked like a feckless fool in both domestic and foreign affairs.   | Read More »

    Using Loughner

     The Tucson tragedy aside, today is not the day to give up your ground.  The political left has used Loughner, holding him up as a Tea Party Patriot and painting the loon in conservative clothing for their own means.  Don’t fall for it.   Start with Michelle Malkins site then move on to this primer for leftist hate speech in word and pics:   http://zombietime.com/sf_anti-war_rally_3-20-2010/ | Read More »

    Merry Christmas from the EPA

    It seems the EPA has been working overtime to bypass Congress and the will of the people to deploy the will of the left, or the will of the donks.   According to AP the Obamanots have announced plans for new power plants and oil refinery emission standards for 2011 and beyond.  Under the Clean Air Act in 2011, the EPA plans to.  According to Lisa | Read More »

    Notes from Fly-Over Country

      So much has happened in the last couple of weeks it is hard to take it all in; from the current defeat of the individual mandate for Obamacare in Virginia, to the Wikileaks vindication of GWB in that there was indeed yellow cake being sought by Iraq and confirmation there were indeed WMD’s in Iraq.   It has been a busy, busy time.  So busy, | Read More »

    Mike Pence, “I really like THIS guy.”

    I received my copy of Imprimis today. To steal a line from President Obama during the recent Medal of Honor ceremony, of Mike Pence and his speech on the Presidency, “I really like this guy.”   The same day I received the publication I saw Mike on Fox News and I have to tell you, if he is running for office of the President in 2012, he | Read More »

    Dear Secretary Sebelius:

    healthinsurance@hhs.gov http://www.hhs.gov/ociio/regulations/patient/ociio_2010-1_20100903_508.pdf http://www.hhs.gov/ociio/regulations/11-05-2010annual_limits_waiver_bulletin.pdf  Send your request in for waivers, today.   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Secretary Sebelius:   It has come to my attention that you have issued 111  1-year waivers to companies to opt out of Obamacare.   In addition, you have exempted Native Americans, Amish and Muslims for religious reasons so they are not forced to participate, nor are they penalized for not doing so.   With | Read More »

    Weekend Reminiscing

    One of the best things to come out of Canada, next to alcohol of any kind and Rush, was a band called Triumph fronted by Rik Emmett. Now, dating myself, I was a pup in high school and L O V E D, not liked, lOOOved Triumph. Flipping through some stuff I found some pictures from that time period and then wondered what was on | Read More »

    Top 6 Things for the Week That Make you Go “Whaaaat?!”

    # 6.  The Debt Commission and Kent Conrad.   Conrad gets it, the Debt Commission still has some work to do. Raising taxes is not the answer guys, cutting spending is.   In some respects the Debt Commission gets it, but not far enough and not in the right areas.   Here are some suggestions.   Cut welfare, WIC, SChip.  That is what charity is for.  For those “foundations” | Read More »

    Really? What More Did You Expect?

    I listened to some of the President’s speech yesterday to the Indian Parliament.  It was a love fest, to say the least.  He outlined in great detail the exceptionalism of India and it’s place in the world, calling it the largest democracy; on the other hand the US, the greatest democracy known to man was termed simply the “oldest.”   At a town hall meeting in Mumbai | Read More »

    Musings on the Day After

    Just some observations on the day after the GOP took the House and a good portion of the Senate. 1.  It is fantastic that all the GOP Representatives, Senators Elect and the multitude of newbies were all on message last Tuesday.  It is great that they all seem to understand it is time to work, not party.  2.  MSNBC is full of goons, led by | Read More »

    Team Obama: Another Day, Another Stupid Decision or More Proof that Kenny Solomon is Right.

    From Drudgereport: Despite 40-year sentence, Khadr likely to go home in a year *snip* Former Army Sgt. Layne Morris, who lost an eye in the firefight that captured Khadr, said he was concerned that an eight-year sentence put the Canadian “on frankly the fast-track to freedom” and “the prime of his life.’ ‘ Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/10/31/102932/jury-sentences-child-soldier-to.html#ixzz143bwbE2V Kenny Solomon, I believe this ties into your post | Read More »

    Let Your Heart Not Be Troubled

    November 1, 2010, I bring you words of encouragement for these ARE days that try men’s souls. Take heart my friends, stay the course, and see this race through to the end. I give you  Aragorn’s speech at the Black Gates of Mordor: Hold your ground – hold your ground!  . . . my brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would | Read More »

    Is Impeachment Inevitable?

    Ht:  Canadian Free Press This article is worthy of reading in it’s entirety.  Pay attention to the lists of 50 impeachable offenses in the article Each of these offenses listed in the article underscores the willingness of Obama to turn a blind eye to and commit crimes.  it underscores the 75% disapproval-rated Congress willingness to aid and abet crimes and corruption.   It further illustrates the depths | Read More »

    In Response to Bill Maher, Another Has Been

          Bill.   I am not amused.  You are neither funny nor personable.  You are a self-loathing twit with an elitist attitude that will shortly be cut down to size.   As part of the ignorant hillbilly-half of this country you seem to think are stuck in the 19th Century, I would rather side with the hayseeds than with your kind, the mutton heads.   Case in point, your inability to | Read More »

    20 Reasons to Vote Democrat in the Midterm

    HT::  Malkin     You enjoy being condescended to and thought of as a stupid. You enjoy being referred to as   “the great unwashed middle of the country.” The thought of being referred to as a sexually perverse act sends a tingle up your leg. As a black American, you do not mind being labeled as “ a mongrel people.” As an American of Hispanic | Read More »

    October 19th

    According to the Patriot’s Almanac, October 19th, 1781 British soldiers filed out of their trenches and surrendered arms this ending the American Revolution.  Cornwallis’ troops were trapped in Yorktown with supply lines destroyed and the French cut off escape by sea.   According to History.com: Previously, Cornwallis had driven General George Washington’s Patriot forces out of New Jersey in 1776, and led his Recoats in victory | Read More »

    Dreams from my Daughter

    My daughter woke up last night, frightened from a bad dream.  In and of itself, that us not unusual, but the dream itself was a stark reminder that even little children feel the effects of  having an unfit leader in office.   Her dream was that Barack Obama was a pirate and making her walk the plank.   It wasn’t silly, and to her, it was all | Read More »

    Defeat of the Vote on the Defense Appropriations Bill

    Yeah:  56  Nay:  43 On Cspan right now.  It is a dog and pony show and another rousing bash the ‘Publicans. Sen Inoye goes on to compare illegals with the Japanese in internment camps after Pearl Harbor. RIIIIIIght. Dick Durbin is fit to be tied….Harry Reid is his enabler. Durbin goes on to bash those bad GOP’ers and gives a portrayal of a student who | Read More »