Saturday, August 30, 2008

Palin? Perfect

Perhaps we've provided all those 'lesser clinton' voters a chance to vote a woman into office. I'm voting for the white guy and the woman running with him. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Friday, August 29, 2008

And Where Are The Witnesses To His Ability?

I'll leave the words to Charles Krauthammer ... none others needed. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Annenberg Papers: Putting On Ayers? The Facts Are in.

While Barry's campaign tries to censure a TV Spot advising the viewers of '60's radical Ayers and his past and present connection to Obama, the University of Illinois, Chicago has finally released the papers confirming everything in the TV Spot. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Obama! and the Bill Ayers Connection

Barack Obama's Bill Ayers Connection (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Wild Bill and Wednesday's Port of Call - Denver

Plan on Wild Bill unloading some bruised impressions of how the Democrat Party has thanked him for "what he's done for us lately" on stage Wednesday night in Denver. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

...Natural gas, a fossil fuel, enough to fuel 60 million households for 160 years

The numbers are truly staggering. America is energy laden! Yet, members of Congress refuse to allow these resources to be tapped. Why, you ask? Well, other than abject lunacy, I'm not certain there is a reason. Perhaps what would benefit this discussion is if the Speaker of the House could differentiate between clean, fossil, and renewable energy fuels. Could someone advise Nancy "Can we drill your brains?" Pelosi of the difference? (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Monday, August 25, 2008

Can the U.S. media be bothered?

Vanity Fair's discovery of George Obama living in Kenya on $12 per year has yet to hit the U.S. media airwaves. Perhaps a destitute sibling, of how many more know one knows, would cast an uncharitable light on the more famous half-brother Barry, and the U.S. media can't be bothered. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Barry's Half-Brother George Not Mutual Fund Manager

CNN reports that Barry's half-brother George is training to become a mechanic. Apparently CNN forgot to inquire as to George's $12 annual income whether that is partially or wholly subsidized by his generous half-brother Barry Hussein Obama, current U.S. Senator from Illinois and Democrat candidate for President.

There is no mention in this video segment if Barry has ever offered to financially assist his half-brother residing in a Kenyan shack, ever visited, or for that matter, ever wrote to, spoke with, or ever even previously acknowledged George's existence except for a reference to his nicely shaped head in a book.

We still don't know how many half-brothers remain out there. And, perhaps, neither does Barry himself. After all, he can't be held accountable for his pop's meanderings. Yet, as romantically busy as Barry's nomadic father was, more half-siblings may surface at any moment ... per this quote from Barry's book, there's at least one more named Roy:

Quote from Obama's book, Dreams Of My Father:
"The person who made me proudest of all, though, was [half brother] Roy ... He converted to Islam."

From The Audacity Of Hope, "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."


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Friday, August 22, 2008

Barry's Kenyan Hut Owning Brother's Annual Salary is $12 ... perhaps subsidized by Barry?

Little Barry, the big-eared boy from Hawaii, is grateful to Vanity Fair for finding one of his step brothers in Kenya living in a hut and surviving on $12 per year. The article does not mention whether a large percentage of that $12 sum is provided by Charitable Barry himself.

We're curious if an Ambassadorship is in the offing should B. Hussein Obama ascend to the White House.
Perhaps an Attorney-Generalship, or HUD post? NFL Commissioner? Washington D.C. Governorship? How about appointed editor of the Harvard Law Review? (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Monday, August 18, 2008

Providence in America, 1862

I've carried this excerpt from Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull, by Bobby Bridger, in my wallet for more than 35 years now. Whenever necessary, the mere reading of it inspires me.

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Neither the noise of the moving buffalo herds nor the immensity of them can be doubted, although it strains the imagination to consider that a single herd larger than the state of Rhode Island was observed by a 19th century traveler on the plains. Another traveler, Nathaniel Langford, the first superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, wrote “On our trip across the Plains in 1862, after crossing the Red River of the North, bison abounded everywhere. We thought the herds of 5,000, 10,000 or more, as very large herds, until we got beyond the second crossing of the Cheyenne River. I well recall the day when we camped for the night. The sky was perfectly clear when we heard a distant rumbling sound which we thought was thunder but our guide, Pierre Boutineau, declared 'Buffalo!' And as we could yet see no sign of them, he said they were only a few miles away!

Soon we saw a cloud of dust rising in the east, and the rumbling grew louder and I think it was about half an hour when the front of the herd came fairly into view. The edge of the herd nearest to us was one-half to three-quarters of a mile away. From an observation with our field glasses, we judged the herd to be five or six (some said eight to ten) miles wide, and the herd was more than an hour passing us at a gallop. They were running as rapidly as a horse can go at a keen gallop, about 12 miles an hour...the whole space, say five by twelve miles, as far as we could see, was a seemingly solid mass. There seemed to be no space unoccupied by buffaloes.”

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Pelosi - Pickens ... Any Connection?

While the rest of the petroleum thirsty world drills the earth's crust for oil, the United States Congress, led by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, tells us we can't. Apparently it's OK for Russia, Brazil, China, Venezuela, Canada, oh, I almost forgot Nigeria(ad nauseum) ... it's OK for all of them to drill but not us. Why you ask? What say you Queen Pelosi? Please spare a smidgen of time from your rigorous schedule of busily "saving the planet" to enlighten the masses.

In the meantime, my friend's pastor said that Jesus of Nazareth has already "saved the planet." Perhaps the outrageously hubristic and plagiarizing Pelosi could employ a different sound bite. How about a phrasing which includes "cripple, handcuff, hamstring, or seditiously emasculate this nation's energy resources." Either one would more accurately describe her goals.

In the meantime, I sure hope it doesn't rain today. I'm pedaling my Schwinn Le Tour to Home Depot as my individual sacrificial contribution to save our globe ...oh wait, how am I gonna carry anything back with me? (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Friday, August 15, 2008

Obama's Radical Roots And Rules


IBD's smokin' the big-eared boy from Hawaii whose own Senate Banking Committee serves all 57 states in a country that hasn't made his radical (and now hidden from view) wife proud but once. (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

A Pipeline Runs Through It

Does Europe or does Europe not want their oil? Their collective silence is deafening.
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Friday, August 8, 2008

Obama's Vision: "America Is No Longer What It Could Be, What It Once Was."


Well, I have heard just about enough from the big-eared boy from Hawaii whose own Senate Banking Committee serves all 57 states, and now this. When, pray tell, was America "what it could have been?" During the 19th century? During Vietnam? Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the days of Jim Crow? During the Great Depression? The Korean War? The weekend of Chappaquiddick? When, Barry? When?

Goes to show you folks, when's he's off the teleprompter, he's a comic strip! (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Company Spotlight: XanGo


Quite a nice highlight on XanGo.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Media Censorship at Olympics in China Mirrors FDA Censorship of Health Product Claims in America

Read how the FDA tried to hush cherry farmers as to the healthfulness of their crop. Then remind yourself that this is the USA, not China or Stalinist Russia. What's next? Censorship of writing about healthful results from consuming mangosteen fruit juice? (Click on bold headline for complete story)

Obama, the postmodernist

Post modernist claptrap. That seems to be all we get from Big-eared Barry of Hawaii (and his imaginary Senate Banking committee.)(Click on bold headline for complete story)

Monday, August 4, 2008

Introducing The USS New York - Made From Steel From The Towers Of 9/11


It was built with 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center .

It is the fifth in a new class of warship - designed for missions th at include special operations against terrorists. It will carry a crew of 360 sailors and 700 combat-ready Marines to be delivered ashore by helicopters and assault craft.

Steel from the World Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite , LA to cast the ship’s bow section. When it was poured into the molds on Sept 9, 2003, ‘those big rough steelworkers treated it with total reverence,’ recalled Navy Capt. Kevin Wensing, who was there. ‘It was a spiritual moment for everybody there.’

Junior Chavers, foundry operations manager, said that when the trade center steel first arrived, he touched it with his hand and the ‘hair on my neck stood up.’ ‘It had a big meaning to it for all of us,’ he said. ‘They knocked us down. They can’t keep us down. We’re going to be back.’

The ship’s motto? ‘Never Forget’

Friday, August 1, 2008

Phony 'Emergency'


Hear about Big-eared Barry's latest tax proposal?

Exxon Mobil has already given the U.S. a massive windfall. As economist Mark Perry has noted, Exxon Mobil will pay more taxes this year to the U.S. Treasury than the bottom 50% of all taxpayers — combined.

In the first half, Exxon Mobil's after-tax income rose 15% to $22.6 billion. A lot of money, to be sure, until you consider that Exxon Mobil paid $61.7 billion in taxes — also a record.

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How To Conquer Fear

Well spoken. The media never has any agenda or interest in reporting only the doomsday side of any development. Keepin' everything chaotic is their motto. Only print the lousy news, the negative side of all stories, and hype all of it up big time! (Click on bold headline for complete story)