Friday, January 29, 2010

American Revolution

I have to say that it seems like just about everyone has had enough of this current administration. I think I'm finally ready to say that Obama really was the best thing for this country. He has awoken the slumbering, American Idol watching lemmings of this country, and he did it in a mere 12 months. Its breath taking to watch.

And you wonder why people are getting pissed? Its this type of outright lying as seen in the Breitbart video.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Nice Flip Flops, Where Can I Buy Some?

Oh, how I love it. Obama is so diametrically opposed to the persona he portrayed during the campaign that its almost laughable. And the lemmings in this country bought it.

Monday, January 25, 2010

The Truth Is Coming Out.... Finally

Again, note the lack of any articles here from the US media.

And some updates on our friends at East Anglia:

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Latest On Wall St

It appears that the majority of people are finally seeing what a few of us knew all along. That Obama was going to pound large and small businesses alike.

Which makes these articles all the more interesting. The guy has not a single cabinet member who has spent a day in the private sector, so yes, I'm a little concerned when he starts meddling in the private sector's affairs.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Universal Voter Registration

The latest thing to come down the pipe are some rumors that Democrats will be pushing for 'universal voter registration.' It sounds good and wholesome and pure, but the more I think about this the more I don't like it. I've posted several articles below that discuss this, but there are a few reasons I don't like it.

  1. This agenda is based on the notion that there are vast numbers of people who are not getting registered who want to be. But is that really happening? I'm not saying that it doesn't happen in some cases, but is it really widespread?
  2. Enacting this legislation opens up the possibility to some very dubious situations.

    1. This makes it possible for someone to be registered in more than one location. When that happens, how would the government be able to verify that one individual has not voted in more than one location?
    2. This would more than likely register convicted felons and illegal aliens.

  3. Voter registration was way up in 2008 compared to 2004. So that tells me that somewho who claims people are not getting registered has some other sinister agenda.

Here are some links:


Thursday, January 14, 2010

More Political Shenigans

I guess we should expect no less from Massachusetts.

Which is humorous, considering Barney Franks' feigned outrage over such an accusation:

You may recall that a similar situation occurred when Mitt Romney was the governor of Massachusetts. He was supposed to pick somone to fill a Congressional seat. But do the fact he would likely pick a Republican, the state legislature changed the rules. They passed a law that required the seat remain open until it could be filled through a general election. The article below only mentions it in passing, but the legislature changed the rule back, giving the governor the power to fill the seat, after Kennedy's death since they currently is a Democrat holding the governor position.

1/18/10 - UPDATES

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

These People are Insane

If you voted for Obama, how can you not have buyer's remorse right now? Remember how this guy promised to bring a new level of transparency to Washington? Well, forget about it. The Democrats in Congress have done nothing transparent in the last 12 months, except shove crap sandwich after crap sandwich down our throats.


And this proves it:




Some responses:

Global Warming Sucks

Need I say more?

More updates: