Archive for September, 2007

Hillary CARE

This is what Hillary will bring to us again if the left wins.

Hat tip to Raven from bring us this tid bit of our future with Hillarybill

Doctor magazine asked readers about rationing. Of 653 answering questions on consequences, 107 - 16% - said patients had died early as a result.

More than half - 349 - said patients had suffered as a result. This compared with one in five in a similar survey conducted nine years ago.

The government said decisions had to be made on which treatments to provide.

(Emphasis is mine)

I want to move to socialized medicine…don’t you?

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Blame America first also

 

Kender Found this Gem in Canada

“I don’t believe that Windsor’s residents and taxpayers should have to foot the bill for U.S. immigration policy,” Francis told The Star. He was referring to the suspected source of the problem — a recently begun crackdown on illegal immigrants in economically struggling regions of the U.S. South.

But Americans should foot the bill for the failure of Mexico to provide a good economy for its own people?

I say The Canadian Government should pay to fly them back to Mexico!

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Good Friends

It must be a good friend to drive to the bar (or home) while you have WILD HOT SEX in the back seat…

Man Says Wild Sex Caused SUV Accident

MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) - A 22-year-old carnival worker blames two friends having sexual intercourse in the back seat of his car for an accident in which his Chevrolet S-10 Blazer struck a telephone pole.

Joshua D. Frank, who is living in a trailer parked on the Latah County Fairgrounds, pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor charge of failing to notify a police officer of a traffic accident. That’s after he left the vehicle at the site of the mishap. He was fined $188.

Frank told Moscow Police Department officers that he was driving the vehicle near downtown early Saturday while a man and woman were having sex in the rear of the vehicle.

According to a probable cause affidavit, Frank told authorities that the actions of the pair in the back caused the Blazer, which “was top heavy anyway,” to become “tippy” and lose control.

Frank left the accident scene with a minor head wound and returned to his trailer.

The other two occupants of the vehicle were treated for injuries, according to the affidavit, though further information on their condition wasn’t available.

Was he looking forward or in the back seat?

I think a real good friend would have kept his eyes on the road…..but that’s just me..

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Defeat Deserves a Chance

So the Lemoncrats are once again showing us they prefer defeat over victory. I guess this shouldn’t surprise anyone; after all- money spent on wars and national defense are monies wasted.


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WASHINGTON - Democrats are not expected to take up President Bush’s war spending request until November, giving them time to calculate their next move and see if Republican support for his policies deteriorates.

Yea, calculate and connive and bicker and back stab (kind of like little kids eh?)…

“Just because this administration wears blinders, we cannot afford the limitations of their shortsighted world view,” said Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., a Vietnam veteran and prominent war critic.

You know every time Murtha has spoken lately and made these threats, nothing seems to come of them. I wonder why that is? Is he as useless as he should be now a days? Has he worn out his favorable image?

“There’s a lot of anger out there,” Murtha told reporters Monday at the National Press Club. “A lot of people are very unhappy with the Democrats because we haven’t been able to get anything done.”

In February, Bush requested $147 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in budget year 2008, which begins Oct. 1. As early as this week, Bush is expected to ask for another $40 billion to $50 billion.

Murtha, who chairs the House committee that oversees military spending, estimated Congress is likely to ignore the request until November.

Congress could pass a stopgap funding measure that would include money for the war.

I doubt Congress will stop funding. To do so would prove to the American people, for and against this war, that the lives of our troops mean nothing. Murtha lives in his own little world; he has yet to come up with any proposal that his boss Cruella DeVille-Pelosi has taken seriously. I suspect he’s feeling a little left out of the game right now, so he has to flap his dumbo mouth to get some attention. It sickens me to no end to know that this NON Marine would cut off the lifeline to his NON brothers who are fighting in a war theater right now. May Marines have mercy upon Murtha when they all meet in their after life.

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Good do to visit Colorado Springs

US Marine Corp Silent Drill team will be at the Garden of the Gods…

On a Tuesday

Rocky Mountains, CO, Oct. 306-11 a.m., Garden of The Gods
Gateway Road @ W. 30th Street, Colorado Springs

This is something to see and the Garden of the Gods is pretty cool too.

Anyone want to visit and drive with me?

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This is the Anti-American left

Yep, all of them

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - A U.S. citizen has confessed to using an axe to kill a Dutch student after failing to find a soldier to attack, his lawyer said Tuesday.

The suspect, Carlos Hartmann, 41, of Tecumseh, Mich., has confessed to the Sept. 8 killing on a train platform in the southern city of Roosendaal, defence lawyer Peter Gremmen said.

Gremmen said Hartmann wanted to punish the Netherlands for its support of the war in Iraq.

Hartmann appeared before a judge Tuesday and was ordered held for another two weeks for investigation.

“He hates soldiers, and says that the army kills people, so it would be legitimate if he were also to kill someone . . . from the American military - or from its NATO allies,” Gremmen said in a telephone interview.

When he failed to find a soldier at the Roosendaal train station, “he got such a crazy, disturbed idea that he killed a civilian,” Gremmen said.

Hartmann did not attempt to escape and was arrested shortly after the killing.

That is progressives for you.

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Republican Party pledge

Last year the Republican Issues Campaign called and begged for a pledge for money to support the causes they feel are important. I committed to pledge some money back then. This was when the Congress and House approved and the President  signed the law to build the boarder fence on the southern border.

Well I told them that as soon as the fence gets started I will make the contribution.

Last week I got this.

Dear Mr. ****,

We are reviewing the records from our telephone campaign for the years 2001-2007.

According to our records, you pledged on the telephone to make a contribution of $20 to the Republican Issues Campaign. However, our records show your contribution was not received.

Please take a moment today to honor your pledge. You can do so on-line at www.RepublicanIssues.com.

I urge you to do so TODAY. Commitments were made based on your pledge.

Thank you for your support, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. God bless you.

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Pledge Record Detail

Mr. Michael ****
Amount of Pledge: $20
Status of Pledge: Unpaid

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Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
www.RepublicanIssues.com

Contributions to the Republican Issues Campaign are subject to the prohibitions and limitations of the Federal Election Campaign Act. That law prohibits federal contributions from corporations, labor unions, and foreign nationals who are not admitted for permanent residence. All contributions must be made from personal funds and may not be reimbursed by any other person. Contributions are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.

I ask the Republican Party to honor their pledge to defend the American Constitution and the promises to build the fence…once that happens I will make a donation worth wile…until then NOT ONE DIME!

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Outlaw guns and only outlaws will have guns

Do you see how the left uses the courts to support abortion but hates it if it is used to support our rights to own guns

Those who would do away with Washington’s near-total ban on handguns will tell you point-blank their next target: Chicago.
Gun-rights advocates scored a stunning success earlier this year when a three-judge panel of a federal appeals court in Washington swept aside the District of Columbia’s ban on owning handguns, which had been in place since 1976.
On Tuesday, the district government appealed the decision to the Supreme Court. If the court takes the case, as many observers believe it will, it could place Chicago’s handgun ban, as well as similar laws nationwide, in jeopardy.
“There is reason to be concerned at this point,” said Thomas Mannard, executive director of the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence.

If this goes case is reviewed by the Supreme Court and the Court and the court holds up the second amendment like it should! We will see crime and violence drop in the large cities like Chicago and New York!

The Gun Guys (Anti-Gun Rights fools) would like you to believe that guns are what kill people and how we have no rights to own guns…

It will be interesting to see what happens….I hope the People will have their rights restored…Let people protect Themselves….while staying within the laws…

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Genuine Leader

 

 

 

 

You are a Genuine Leader.

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about you

You are a Leader

  • Your solid grounding in the practicalities of life, along with your self-assuredness and your willingness to appreciate new things make you a LEADER.

  • You’re in touch with what is going on around you and adept at remaining down-to-earth and logical.

  • Although you’re detail-oriented, this doesn’t mean that you lose the big picture.

  • You tend to find beauty in form and efficiency, as opposed to finding it in broad-based, abstract concepts.

  • Never one to pass on an adventure, you’re consistently seeking and finding new things, even in your immediate surroundings.

  • Because of this eagerness to pursue new experiences, you’ve learned a lot; your attention to detail means that you gain a great deal from your adventures.

  • The intellectual curiosity that drives you leads you to seek out causes of and reasons behind things.

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  • Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts

  • Your sense of adventure is supreme - you’re up for anything, anytime. Making plans in advance isn’t necessary for you: you’d rather figure things out on the go.

  • You do your own thing when it comes to clothing, guided more by practical concerns than by other people’s notions of style.

  • Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.

  • If you want to be different:
  • There’s more to life than the practical - take some time to daydream and explore the aesthetic sides of things.

  • how you relate to others

    You are Genuine

  • Your outgoing personality, your preference for order, and your cautious appreciation of others makes you GENUINE.

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  • At times you find it difficult to understand where other people are coming from, and wish they could just see things the way you do.

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  • If you want to be different:
  • You have many friends, but you only trust a few of these people when it really counts. Opening yourself up to more of your friends will help you create more strong and meaningful relationships.

  • Be cautious when judging someone—try harder to understand his or her perspective—and you will become a more intuitive person.

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