Friday, March 12, 2010

I think I see what's going on:

Obama has delayed his first international trip of the year, a three-country visit to Asia, to focus attention on the final push to salvage health care legislation after a year of contentious debate. The trip to Guam, Australia and Indonesia - the world's most populous Muslim country, where Obama spent several years as a youngster - will now run from March 21-26, rather than March 18-24, according to a senior administration official who spoke condition of anonymity because the White House hadn't announced the delay. Whats with this Asia trip anyway? Some important policy move? It was all smoke and mirrors of his leaving, make it look like they are real close to a vote, so he has to delay his departure. Everything he does is for the "photo-op". His hand is itching to put a signature on anything. He should be right at home in Asia, they will welcome him with open arms. Well, maybe not. This is another political ploy to show Dems sitting on the fence that he's going to sacrifice a couple of his trip and that they need to sacrifice their career by giving in to his wishes.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Wright Wishes Obama Would Talk to Him

Obama's former pastor Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. on Wednesday compared the president to a son who was being treated unfairly and said it had been hard weathering the media storm after Obama became a serious contender for the White House and controversy erupted over Wright's fiery sermons. In a rare post-election interview, Wright spoke to The Washington Post about his life and his church's history after preaching an evening sermon at the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in Northeast Washington, the first of three nights he was to appear before the congregation.

Friday, January 15, 2010



Hmmmmmm......just sitting here wondering if there are any Patriot Guard Riders, or Black Panthers etc. in Mass. They're the ones that show up at military funerals originally to keep the protesters away, but they show up here just to pay respects. Maybe they could show up at polls, video in hand. No action, just a video camera. It amazes me that in this country we now feel as if we need protection to go to the polls. We gotta change that people!
I wonder if Our
Dear Leader is going to contract the National Citizen Patrol to intimidation control in Mass.

Democrats believe in allowing the dead to vote!


In one of my comments on another blog, I joked by saying the following"
We need to send a strong message to Washington.
My fear is that he will need a bigger lead to overcome ACORN and the massive fraud that defines Massachusetts.
"If they can keep all the dead people away from the polls, the we have a chance".

It was answered by a commenter named "SUE" Who wrote: "just think a little bit, if ACORN signed dead people up to vote then their little tablets had some names that could be considered fraud. But how can dead people walk to the voting booths? Your conservative attitude about ACORN is so blown out of perspective it's not even funny.
Dead people on a registration sheet does not mean dead people actually voting"

Sue. Lighten up a bit and know off the stupid sarcasm! If you had even one ounce of brains in that brainwashed head of yours you would have known that my post was Tongue in Cheek.. But no, you found it easier to attack me. But in reality, of course democrats believe in speaking to the dead. How else will they get them to the polls to vote?

Thank God I only believe in things based on hard evidence, like an ancient mystical zombie who will one day appear in the sky over the Mount of Olives, wielding his magical powers and make people like you disappear.

Scott Brown surges ahead in Senate race

Scott Brown is leading in the U.S. Senate race, raising the odds of a historic upset that would reverberate all the way to the White House, a new poll shows.Although Brown’s 4-point lead over Democrat Martha Coakley.
I'm beginning to think he can pull this one off, that is if they can keep all the dead people away from the polls, then we have a chance..

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Will Haiti be Obama's Katrina?

Just hours after Tuesday's massive earthquake struck, images of the devastation were televised worldwide. The next day network TV news anchors were on the streets of Port-Au- Prince, where dead bodies, some beneath white sheets, could be seen strewn in the background.

"You will not be forsaken, you will not be forgotten," said Obama to Haitians from the White House on Thursday. He epitomized the virtue of helping the less fortunate, which has long been a part of the American ethic.

Obama is playing politics in the worst possible way at the worst possible time.

After all, if the United States can spend billions of dollars to wage war on foreign soil to fight ill-will, it must not become tight-fisted when it comes to goodwill. Remember, Haiti, located less than 800 miles from U.S. shores, is one of the most impoverished countries in the world.
But now we are hearing all about the screw-ups. Not much is getting to when it is needed and the looting is rampart.
And now Obama has called on George Bush to help out in Haiti. It was Obama's first presidential request of Bush, whom he criticized in the past for Bush's handling of the Hurricane Katrina.
Well let's see how the Blame game plays out this time!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Another far left loon

I am proud to say that my feelings for Present Ă˜bama haven't changed at all. I still feel the exact same way about him as I did watching him come up through the Chicago crime machine.
Now, more than a year into his Marxist regime, I remain rock steady, unwavering in my feelings.
Pray for impeachment.


Anyone who has ever gone through a divorce or marital separation knows how traumatic it can be. Marriages are supposed to be forever, but then life intrudes. First, the blissful honeymoon when it's unthinkable to be apart from the loved one.