Monday, August 09, 2010

While I was away:

Lex on the news while I was away. First, if you don’t see it happening every day eventually becoming numb to the liberal onslaught, you think, wow, things are getting bad when all of the news is dumped on you at once.  It's like a lobster being slowly boiled, it doesn't notice the temperature until it's too late.  After a week away I feel like a lobster thrown into a pot that is already boiling.


Thoughts on Al Franken: If you elect a jackass to the senate, don’t be surprised when he acts like a jackass. Franken’s boorish, childish behavior while presiding over the senate during Mitch McConnell’s speech opposing Judge Kagen is exactly who this no talent buffoon is. Why would anyone – particularly the dopes in MN who voted for the creep – be surprised. My mama always said, “Stupid is as stupid does.” Franken is a dope. MN should be very proud.

Thoughts on the NY committee that cleared the way for a mosque at ground zero: Mayor Bloomberg and the libs who populate said board deserve a mosque at ground zero. The rest of the country does not. I think a good talking point for any Republican running for the house or senate would be, “Give us control of the house (senate) and we will hold hearing after hearing until we know where every dime of money going into this project is coming from. Give us control of the house (senate) and we will investigate every single person associated with outrage. Give us control of the house (senate) and we will remove every penny federal money that can be construed in any way to support this BS from NY state and NYNY. If they want a mosque at ground zero, fine they can pay for it.”

Thoughts on the federal judge that overturned prop 8: There is a funny notion in this country that we have a one man one vote system. WRONG! If you’re an unelected unaccountable federal judge you have 7,000,000 plus votes. 7 million, that’s how many Californians voted in support of prop 8. One dope in a black robe overturned those votes. This is exactly why the Roe v. Wade decision is so controversial. Unelected unaccountable judges stuck there noses into the business of the people where they had no business sticking it. Now we are the verge of having a class of unelected tenured for life libs telling us what marriage is. One judge struck down the will of the elected officials in AZ and now this. If this kind of thing continues and people get the feeling that elections and their votes do not matter, there is only one place for this to end - mass civil disobedience followed by revolution.

Thoughts on queen Michelle touring Spain while P-BO asks Americans for sacrifice: File this one with the Franken story. Is anyone surprised that libs are asking the people to do one thing while they engage in the most hypocritical behavior imaginable? I’m not. Particularly, with this current crowd of tax cheats, know nothings, plagiarists, communists, socialists and community organizing rip-off artists running the show. The last thought is: Pay for own damned vacation like everyone else.

Thoughts on the “warmest summer on record:” Well if you could believe the dopes making the claim that would be one thing. But you can not. Besides, all of the warm weather has the IN Ag Dept forecasting a bumper crop this year. There may be so much corn in fact that it actually makes sense to burn it for fuel this year.

Thoughts on some chick named Anne Rice questioning Christianity: Well duh. Who hasn’t? Faith is like that short period of time in parachuting between jumping out of the airplane and the chute opening. During that short period the only thing you have is faith that the chute will open.  Most people play it safe will not leave the airplane. Like the faithful, most of the people who do jump have a wonderfully fulfilling experience. What I’ve seen of the reasons Rice sights for her departure from fold seem like a tired old laundry list from some 20 year old campus bum. For example, she claims that Christians reject science. Oh really? That would be a huge surprise to all of the science departments of major Catholic institutions across this country. Christians do not reject science, they question it. That is what science is all about.

Which brings us to the last story. Thoughts on Christopher Hitchens being stricken with cancer: Hitchens, an avowed atheist, lamented the fact that many Christians were praying for his slow painful death or his eventual conversion. I would suspect that those are a pitifully small minority of Christians. For some reason I’ve always admired this guy. He seems like a brilliant guy to me. As such I, like most Christians, pray for his full recovery. If that is not to be, I pray he passes in the most peaceful way possible.

Hey I’m caught up so you’re caught up!

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