Surrender is NOT an option

"IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS,
PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM!"

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How many Democrats does it take to screw in a light bulb?
They'd rather ban the light bulb and stay in the dark.
Accidental Discoveries

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Who's Really 'Sicko'?

Canada Health CareMichael Sicko Moore
We all know the answer to that question.
The anti-American Socialist you see on the right.



Lindsay McCreith, would have had to wait for four months just to get an MRI, and then months more to see a neurologist for his malignant brain tumor. Instead, frustrated and ill, the retired auto-body shop owner traveled to Buffalo, N.Y., for a lifesaving surgery. Now he's suing for the right to opt out of Canada's government-run health care, which he considers dangerous.
Hillary Care Is Already Here
Is this what you want?

A Short Course In Brain Surgery
In Britain, the Department of Health recently acknowledged that one in eight patients wait more than a year for surgery. Around the time Mr. "Sicko" Moore was putting the finishing touches on his documentary, a hospital in Sutton Coldfield announced its new money-saving linen policy: Housekeeping will no longer change the bed sheets between patients, just turn them over. France's system failed so spectacularly in the summer heat of 2003 that 13,000 people died, largely of dehydration. Hospitals stopped answering the phones and ambulance attendants told people to fend for themselves. Article

Liberal Democrats aspiring to be President want Socialized Medicine. Why not? That's what liberal Democrats are, Socialists.
Socialism is a liberal PC word for Communism.

"Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."
"Sicko":
An Adjective Best Meant for Deluded Silver Screen Propagandist

By Debbie Schlussel

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Congress May Revoke Pensions for Disgraced Members

(CNSNews.com) –
More than a dozen convicted felons who were formerly members of Congress qualify for some $900,000 in taxpayer-supported government pensions each year, according to estimates from the National Taxpayers Union. Pending legislation would halt pensions for crooked former members of Congress, but if enacted it would cover only future crimes...

In all, more than a dozen convicted felons who were formerly members of Congress qualify for more than $900,000 in taxpayer-supported government pensions each year, according to estimates from the National Taxpayers Union, which calculated the benefits based on time of congressional service, eligibility and life expectancy
See List Convicted Ex-Lawmakers
Boehm said he's heard two arguments against revoking pensions.

"People would say, maybe if they served a long time and did one thing wrong, you shouldn't take away their ability to retire," Boehm said. "The other is: What about his family? What about his wife?

"You could argue the same thing with any criminal," he argued. "If we let everybody with a family commit a felony, we'd have a lot more felons."

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Free My Ride Don't Muck With My Truck

Pelosi and Reid want to control your life. Isn't that what communists do?Right now Congress is working to impose extreme new mileage regulations on auto manufacturers. This misguided legislation will have strong and long-lasting negative consequences on consumers like you.
Studies have shown that the new regulations will:
  • Reduce power, utility and speed of work vehicles, especially pickup trucks
  • Increase the cost of new vehicles by thousands of dollars
  • Endanger countless American lives on the highway
  • Lead to the loss of thousands of manufacturing jobs in this country

  • To learn more about these extreme fuel regulations and to send an email to your Senator, visit www.freemyride.org/
    Call Congress today at 866-459-9245,
    and/or
    click here to send an email.

    Wednesday, June 13, 2007

    Attack on Fathers on the Comic Page

    This Sunday’s strip depicted three characters talking about a child of their acquaintance with two mothers. They speculate “Makes you wonder how he’ll do without a male role model in the house.” The visual answer to that an angry, inebriated, misogynist father throwing a TV out the window and swearing at the baseball player.
    The comic should be pulled immediately, for these reasons.
    1. It wasn’t funny.
    2. It was mean.
    3. It was anti-male, anti-father hate speech.
    If you doubt that, imagine if the images had been reversed: an innocent white male married father confronts an unattractive out of control gay person. The Human Rights Campaign would go ballistic. In my opinion, this comic is reason enough for happily married women to go ballistic at the intentional assault on their husbands.
    4. It was in extremely poor taste to run an anti-father cartoon the week before Fathers Day.
    Sincerely,
    Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D.

    Wednesday, June 6, 2007

    Red Heat The Movie a little ironic humor.

    In the movie Red Heat starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi stands out as a superior example of cop-buddy action movies where the cops hate each other but are stuck together as a result of circumstance. In this case, Schwarzenegger plays a Russian cop named Ivan Danko. (This is a perfect role for him since it matches his Austrian accent very well.) Danko arrives in Chicago in the search of an criminal named Viktor Rostavili (Ed O'Ross), who killed Danko's partner and is in America to create a drug pipeline between the U.S. and Russia. Art Ridzik, played by Belushi, is an insubordinate police officer who is assigned to help Danko. Coincidentally enough, Ridzik's partner is killed by Rostavilli's business partners.

    Both cops go about bringing Rostavilli to justice in their own ways which are not entirely in harmony. There's a few well-made action sequences and the level of humor in the movie is fairly high, particularly when the two cops make stereotypical comments about each other's country.
    Movie ram-blings

    Red Heat 1988 was on television yesterday.
    Schwarzenegger and Belushi in car chasing the drug dealer.

    Belushi: Drugs are a problem in Chicago.

    Schwarzenegger: In China there are no drug dealers.
    All the drug dealers were taken to Teneman Square and shot.

    Belushi: We should do that here, but the politicians would never go for it.

    Schwarzenegger: Shoot them first. Oops!
    The funniest scene of Red Heat