Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Obama Administration and the NAACP: It's not Racism when WE do it!



Americans are getting fed up with the Obama Administration's lack of discernment in appointing qualified individuals to positions of power. Beyond the non-taxpaying tax-collectors and dirty lobbyists, there are people within the ranks of the Administration who are blatantly racist and are seized with the rush of power that has been bestowed upon them.

Part of this problem has stemmed from the President's decision to pull from leadership from within radical organizations that continually spew hatred upon people from other "classes" in society. He has surrounded himself with people who believe it is the purpose of government to start a war between the classes in this country.

For a candidate who promised Unity, Hope and Change, this has been a very disappointing presidency thus far.

I know where I stand in November.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Congressman Bob Etheridge Should Go to Jail


If House Leadership allows this kind of conduct in their Members we've got a real problem. Not only should Congressman Etheridge retire, he should be brought up on assault and battery charges.

If this video of a Congressman assaulting a student doesn't terrify you, then maybe this statement will:

"Why should freedom of speech and freedom of the press be allowed? Why should a government which is doing what it believes is right allow itself to be criticized? It would not ...allow opposition by lethal weapons. Ideas are much more fatal things than guns."-- Vladimir I. Lenin

When Members of Congress physically attack people (press or students) who have done nothing but ask a question, we've got big problems.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The Environmentalist's BP Oil Opportunity

Jacqueline Leo, Editor in Chief of The Fiscal Times, has a blog post on The Huffington Post about BP's recent purchase of Google Search Terms.  She claims that the company is buying up the ad landscape to prevent people from coming across websites that would say something negative about BP and the oil spill in the gulf.  While this would seem to be true, it would be hard to think that BP could do much to prevent the onslaught of negative press that will continue to pound the company's image in the coming days, weeks and years.

My question for Ms. Leo and all environmentalists who have disgust for the company:  Why don't you try to hurt the bottom line of the oil giant you hate so much.  This seems like the perfect opportunity.  If they are overpaying for the ad space, why not launch a campaign to have all grassroots supporters click on the links and drive up their advertising costs?  If they have a daily spending cap on ads, then you will also push them past that cap and open the search term to the non-profits that can't afford to pay the high rate for the search terms.

Hopefully the tags in this post provide you with the opportunity to start that campaign!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Woman is Obsessed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles



Okay, so it has nothing to do with politics or Congress, but it really freaked me out. I mean, I liked the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and was upset when my parents got my Bebop and Rocksteady instead of Leonardo, but I was six years old!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Looney Tunes: Democrats on Health Care


I would say this says it all. They don't know what they've passed, but they do know that they want to control the economy. That's a recipe for disaster.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Monday, April 5, 2010

Congressman Hank Johnson Warns of Capsizing U.S. Territories



If you haven't seen this video of Congressman Hank Johnson, it will leave you dumbfounded.

Clearly, his Congressional staff had to do some damage control by putting out the following statement on his Website:

"The subtle humor of this obviously metaphorical reference to a ship capsizing illustrated my concern about the impact of the planned military buildup on this small tropical island."

Sorry, but no one is buying that line.

I feel bad for the guy.  Obviously, he has no understanding of physics nor geology nor basic science.  It's just a bit disturbing that people like this are in positions of such power.  But then again, we get the government we vote for.  Hopefully, the people of Georgia will remove this embarrassment from office in November.