Monday, June 30, 2008

Well, Well, we ain't got all the dim bulbs in Washington....

.... apparently there are a few loose flakes running around the halls of government in Switzerland as well. You can fish, you can catch 'em, but you can't set them free --- you gotta whup 'em over the head with a bat and kill 'em says the Swiss Gov'mint!

Switzerland Bans Catch-And-Release, "Blows to the head" required

Catch and Release fishing will be banned in Switzerland from next year, it was revealed this week.And anglers in the country will have to demonstrate their expertise by taking a course on humane methods of catching fish, under new legislation outlined by the Bundesrat - the Swiss Federal Parliament.

The new legislation states that fish caught should be killed immediately following their capture, with a sharp blow to the head from a blunt instrument.

Under the new regulations, the use of livebait and barbed hooks is also prohibited except in certain situations. [....]

EFTTA acting president, Pierangelo Zanetta, said: "EFTTA does not believe that forcing anglers to kill their catches is either good for nature or for recreational sport fishing - which makes a significant financial contribution to the EU economy. “Making the killing of fish obligatory will simply reduce fish population and, at the same time, run the risk of having a negative impact on sport fishing.

"Anglers and the sport of angling invest time and money to improve water quality and create larger and healthier fish populations. We believe is it far better for the fish if the fisherman decides, according to the situation, whether to keep and eat the fish or to release it."
Lord luv a duck! The scary part is that this isn't just caused by European in-breeding. Some of these ideas float around the halls inside our own Beltway - and headlines like this just give those folks more bad ideas.

Soon, it'll be up to the Supremes = which means it will be up to Justice Kennedy to decide if a trout in a Colorado mountain stream should live or die.... Oh My!!

Boilin' Bubba barks at 'Bama's Bid.....

Bill Clinton: Obama has to 'kiss my *&%!'
Former president's rage still so great even loyal allies shocked by attitude
Posted: June 28, 20088:35 pm Eastern© 2008 WorldNetDaily

Despite Barack
Obama's and Hillary Clinton's show of unity yesterday at a rally in Unity, N.H., a senior Democrat adviser who worked for Bill Clinton said the former president is so enraged by the primary campaign that he has told friends Obama will have to beg for his full support.
The adviser told the London Telegraph even
Clinton's closest friends are shocked by his lingering fury.

"He's been angry for a while. But everyone thought he would get over it. He hasn't. I've spoken to a couple of people who he's been in contact with and he is mad as hell," the senior Democrat said.

"He's saying he's not going to reach out, that Obama has to come to him. One person told me that Bill said Obama would have to "kiss my a**", if he wants his support.

"You can't talk like that about Obama - he's the nominee of your party, not some house boy you can order around. Hillary's just getting on with it and so should Bill."

During the campaign, Clinton's temper came to the forefront when he accused the Obama campaign of injuring his reputation by interpreting his remarks as racist.

A second source, a Democrat Party strategist who worked for one of the early rivals to Obama and Hillary Clinton, told the Telegraph Bill Clinton was keeping his distance because he did not believe the Illinois senator could win in November, despite his strong standing in current polls. Clinton called his prospects for victory "very unhopeful."

"Bill Clinton knows the party will unite behind Obama, but he is telling people he doesn't believe Obama can win round voting groups, especially working-class whites, in the swing states," the strategist said.

Ain't American Politics fun!!!

It ain't just the honey, Honey!!!

Do y'all remember about a year ago when all the world was abuzz (pun intended) because of the apparently dying and disappearing Honey Bees all over the world. It was big news with a capital "B".

Albert Einstein's famous quote that 'should the honey bee become extinct, mankind would be only four years behind' ..... rang loud in our ears. Cell phones were blamed, as were El Quada, and pesticides.


Now I ain't a big fan of the UK's Guardian Newspaper, particularly it's U.S. bashing, left leaning political news pages -- but I came across a pretty comprehensive article regarding the world situation bee-wise in a recent issue. It seems as if the problem is partly based on systemic (that means they grow inside the leaves and stems as the plant grows Luke!) insecticides being used around the planet and of all things ------ the bees being overworked and stressed out by the professional beekeepers!

The article is WAY too long to paste in here and I didn't want to try to edit it for brevity 'cause I know that the intellectually curious Pilgrims that drop in here regularly will want to read (or at least have access to) the whole article. So I have linked it below.

But I still wonder --- how come this serious problem has dropped off the public radar screen. You don't reckon that the public's short attention span has caused MSM to worry more about Linsey Lohan's peculiar habits and Branjolina's twins do you?

Anyway here it the link:

Ramirez nails it agin' !!!

(Click on the 'toon if you have trouble reading the small print -- then hit return arrow to come back..... Pecoz)

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Just as a matter of interest, I came across the first draft...

... of Hellary's speech when Obamanation finally got the delegate voted necessary to sew up the Democrat nomination. Carl Hiaason (favorite author) and columnist for the Miami Herald shared it with us all and I'm gonna share it with you ------ 'cause you see - for some reason this first draft was rejected...?

Clinton's first 'concession' speech
By CARL HIAASEN

Rejected first draft of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's ''concession'' speech:

My fellow Americans,

For 17 months I've traveled this great country, talking and listening and sharing my vision of a new America, in hopes that you'd choose me as the Democratic nominee for president.
As the delegate count rose in my opponent's favor, many wise and well-meaning people asked me to drop out of the race for the sake of the party.
Instead I hung on and continued fighting, long after there was absolutely no mathematical chance of winning -- not a prayer in hell, to be honest.
Yet I carried on relentlessly [pause for a feisty smile], taking our battle to the hills of West Virginia, the beaches of Puerto Rico and the plains of South Dakota.
Why? you probably asked yourself. Doesn't she know how to use a pocket calculator? Why drag this thing out any longer?

Because I was in denial, my fellow Americans.
It's true. Basically I couldn't deal with the fact that some rookie senator from Illinois came out of nowhere and snatched away the nomination.
Just one short year ago, a Hillary victory looked like a slam dunk. A sure thing. A lock.
Remember? I had the money. I had the machine. I had the momentum.
And, last but not least, I had my husband -- a popular, charismatic former president -- campaigning day and night on my behalf.
How could I lose? It seemed unthinkable. Even now I have to pinch myself [pause and twist the skin on right arm] to be sure this isn't just a bad dream.
To all my loyal supporters, I urge you not to be angry, bitter or resentful. Yes, it's tempting to dwell on the what-ifs [refer to list] . . .

What if the bright bulbs who run our party hadn't punished Florida and Michigan for moving up their primaries? What if I hadn't gone along with the idea of not seating those delegates, instead of waiting until I fell behind before noticing the unfairness of it all?
What if I'd paid more attention to the early caucuses? What if Bill hadn't spouted off in South Carolina? What if I hadn't repeatedly ''misremembered'' me and Chelsea landing under fire in Bosnia, when in actuality it was a gala welcome?

No longer in denial
Most crucially, what if Barack Obama hadn't been invited to give the keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic Convention, making him an overnight star? What if they'd picked somebody older and duller to speak, like Walter Mondale or even Robert Byrd?
Well, my fellow Americans, what's done is done. This is not a dream, and I'm no longer in denial.
To all the super-delegates, including many dear friends, who've switched their support to my opponent, let me say that I respect your decision, and there are no hard feelings [keep smiling].
Democratic voters have spoken, and it's time to move on. The only fair and honorable course is for me to step partially aside, and to share the nomination with my worthy opponent.
Yes, you heard me right. Sen. Obama and I can continue to make political history this year -- as the first co-nominees of the Democratic Party!
Impossible, you say? As the events of this remarkable primary season have taught us, nothing is impossible in the United States.

After all, who would have believed that, after 200 years, a major political party would suddenly embrace an African-American candidate for president?
And in the same year I was running! What are the odds?
Thirty-five million Americans voted either for myself or my opponent in the primaries, and together we'd make an unbeatable team in the upcoming campaign.
Combine my vast foreign policy experience and bold healthcare initiatives with Sen. Obama's sparkling oratory and dashing good looks, and you're talking electoral gold. A co-equal candidacy would galvanize voters from coast to coast.
And come November, after we soundly trounce the Republicans, one of us will graciously defer and accept the title of vice president, purely as a constitutional nicety.
Visit the White House

We could decide by a simple flip of the coin -- or two flips out of three, if necessary.
The loser could, of course, visit the White House as often as he likes and sit in on all my important meetings, whenever Bill's out of town and there's an extra chair.
Anyway, those arrangements can be worked out later, after we've finished the important mission that lies ahead. Today it's time for all Democrats to come together . . . [wait for wild applause] . . . and focus all our energy on beating John McCain this fall.
Make way, America, for the Hilla-Bama Express!

Why does this first draft ring a lot truer than that concession speech we heard. Is ole' Pecoz the only one that noticed she kept her hands down instead of waving them around so's nobody could see her fingers were crossed.

We dodged the Hellary button for now Pilgrims, but just like 'Freddy Kruger' of Elm Street, I fear that she'll be back as soon as we let down our guard!

I'm posting this picture for my Great Grandson to see...


..... Cause I've seen rain - and he ain't. He's only two years old!!
That's a Texas drought joke folks, forgive me --- actually I reckon I'm hoping the Rain Gods surf this Internet in their spare time and this picture reminds them they have forgotten this little brown patch on this big blue planet!!

"It's the gas prices stupid!!"

Probably gonna see a lot of this going around......

"Man torches BMW in gas protest
By Associated Press (June 28, 2008)


BERLIN — A German man doused his BMW with gasoline and torched it today in protest at skyrocketing fuel costs, police said.
The unemployed 30-year-old man drove the black 1995 BMW 3-series sedan onto the lawn outside Frankfurt's convention center grounds about 7:30 a.m., police spokesman Karlheinz Wagner said.


He then jumped out, emptied a canister of gas over the vehicle, and set fire to it, Wagner said.
By the time the fire department got to the scene, the car was entirely burned out.
The Bavarian man, whose name was being withheld because he has not been charged with a crime, told police that gas prices were so high he could no longer afford to drive the vehicle.


As in many countries, gasoline prices have risen steadily in Germany; a liter of regular gasoline now costs about euro 1.55, or $9.40 per gallon.
Police were investigating whether the man could be charged with violating German environmental laws with the stunt, Wagner said.
Penalties range from fines to five years in prison."
© Rocky Mountain News


Do you reckon the Republicans have figured out yet that the election this year will depend on who the voters perceive realize; "IT'S THE GAS PRICES STUPID!"


Saturday, June 28, 2008

At least Bubba & Hellary had the decency to leave the bodies behind....

.... and not keep running the bus over the pile!!!

You ain't gonna believe this Pilgrims, but.....

.... the pencil necked bureaucrats at the Bureau of Land Management (probably at the behest of Obamanation's 'Just Say No' crowd) has decided to stop all solar energy projects. FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS!

Citing Need for Assessments, U.S. Freezes Solar Energy Projects
By DAN FROSCH ,NY Times


DENVER — Faced with a surge in the number of proposed solar power plants, the federal government has placed a moratorium on new solar projects on public land until it studies their environmental impact, which is expected to take about two years.
The
Bureau of Land Management says an extensive environmental study is needed to determine how large solar plants might affect millions of acres it oversees in six Western states — Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah.
But the decision to freeze new solar proposals temporarily, reached late last month, has caused widespread concern in the alternative-energy industry, as fledgling solar companies must wait to see if they can realize their hopes of harnessing power from swaths of sun-baked public land, just as the demand for viable alternative energy is accelerating.
“It doesn’t make any sense,” said Holly Gordon, vice president for legislative and regulatory affairs for Ausra, a solar thermal energy company in Palo Alto, Calif. “The Bureau of Land Management land has some of the best solar resources in the world. This could completely stunt the growth of the industry.”
Much of the 119 million surface acres of federally administered land in the West is ideal for solar energy, particularly in Arizona, Nevada and Southern California, where sunlight drenches vast, flat desert tracts.
Galvanized by the national demand for clean energy development, solar companies have filed more than 130 proposals with the Bureau of Land Management since 2005. They center on the companies’ desires to lease public land to build solar plants and then sell the energy to utilities.
According to the bureau, the applications, which cover more than one million acres, are for projects that have the potential to power more than 20 million homes.


Let's see now, oil hit $143 dollars a barrel yesterday --- an all time high. Electric bills for folks using traditionally produced electricity (oil and coal fired) are skyrocketing with surcharges and rate increases ==== and the Gov'mint says "Whoa" on solar energy production in the middle of the damn desert! That one site in the picture up there produces enough electricity to power 20,000 homes.


Is anybody in charge in Washington? Did the inmates take over the asylum?

And if folks don't get their heads on straight -- we may have Obamantion to worry about: he's already come out against drilling for oil, mining for shale oil, and building nuclear plants. But he ain't agin' everything, he has come out FOR turning off our air conditioning, parking our cars and riding buses, and lowering our standard of living to that of a third world country. You can hear him tell us that everytime he comes out of his leased private jet, leased limo's and SUV's and hotel presidential suites.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Congressman Delahunt shows his true colors...

.... and really vile mean spirit ! Don't know how many of you Pilgrims watched this personification of left wing expose himself at the Congressional hearings yesterday --- but it was an eye-opener and crossed the line regarding civility even for this congress!

"David Addington is the Vice President's Chief of Staff. Yesterday, he testified before Congress.
During the course of the hearing, Congressman and Obama Superdelegate William Delahunt (MA-10) asked Mr. Addington about water boarding. Mr. Addington responded that he would not go into details because Al Qaeda is probably watching.

Congressman Delahunt's response was, "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you."
Mr. Delahunt now denies he meant what he said. But what he clearly said was "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you." Al Qaeda now knows the face of one of the men who relentlessly pursues its henchmen and deals with their interrogations.

Mr. Addington volunteered for public service, not a death sentence with Congressional encouragement. Mr. Delahunt is both a vile liar and a cowardly lion willing to roar down at Mr. Addington while encouraging terrorists to do his dirty work in a war he has been ineffective at stopping.

The left, while attacking Charlie Black for stating the obvious -- that a terrorist incident helps the GOP politically because they are seen as more competent in the national security arena -- is defending this degradation of congressional discourse and vile swipe at Mr. Addington.

This discourse — a member of Congress glad Al Qaeda has a face it can pursue — is beneath the dignity of the Congress and beneath the dignity of civil discourse in this country.
If you do not call your Congressman today and demand the House of Representatives, at the very *least*, censure Congressman Delahunt, well damn us all. We have no right to carry on our fight
."

Annie on Foolish Fuel Food Fight!!!

YOU CAN'T FUEL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL OF THE TIME
Ann CoulterJune 25, 2008

Liberals dismiss studies that show a link between abortion and breast cancer, claiming they are biased because the people promoting the studies are "anti-choice."

For the same reason, no one should believe the Democrats' "energy" policies. Democrats couldn't care less about high gas prices. The consistent policy of the Democratic Party, going back at least to Jimmy Carter, has been to jack up gas prices so we can all start pedaling around on tricycles.

Environmentalists are constantly clamoring for higher gas taxes as the cure-all to their insane global warming theory. Clinton proposed a 26-cent tax on gas. John Kerry said it should be 50 cents. Gore endorsed the Malthusian proposal of Paul and Anne Ehrlich in "The Population Explosion" that gas taxes be raised gradually to match prices in Europe and Japan. The result is consumers now pay about 46 cents per gallon in gasoline taxes. That's not including taxes paid directly to the government by the oil companies and passed onto consumers.

As the inestimable economist John Lott has pointed out, in the past 25 years oil companies have paid more than three times in taxes what they have made in profits. B. Hussein Obama's response to soaring gas prices is to have the oil companies collect even more money from us at the pump, proposing a "windfall profits tax" on oil companies. "Corporate taxes" sound like taxes on rich people, but all they do is force corporations to collect taxes on behalf of the government.

Democrats have worked hard to ensure that Americans pay as much for gas as Europeans do. After a quarter-century of gas tax hikes, a ban on drilling for oil and a complete destruction of the nuclear power industry in America, I guess liberals can declare: Mission accomplished! In response to skyrocketing gas prices, liberals say, practically in unison, "We can't drill our way out of this crisis." What does that mean?

This is like telling a starving man, "You can't eat your way out of being hungry!" "You can't water your way out of drought!" "You can't sleep your way out of tiredness!" "You can't drink yourself out of dehydration!" Seriously, what does it mean? Finding more oil isn't going to increase the supply of oil?

It is the typical Democratic strategy to babble meaningless slogans, as if they have a plan. Their plan is: the permanent twilight of the human race. It's the only solution they can think of to deal with the beastly traffic on the LIE (Long Island Expressway). How do liberals propose we acquire the energy required for the economic activity and production that results in light appearing when they flick a switch? The larger enterprise involved in producing that little miracle eludes them.

Liberals complain that -- as B. Hussein Obama put it -- there's "no way that allowing offshore drilling would lower gas prices right now. At best you are looking at five years or more down the road." This is as opposed to airplanes that run on woodchips, which should be up and running any moment now. Moreover, what was going on five years ago? Why didn't anyone propose drilling back then?

Say, you know what we need? We need a class of people paid to anticipate national crises and plan solutions in advance. It would be such an important job, the taxpayers would pay them salaries so they wouldn't have to worry about making a living and could just sit around anticipating crises. If only we had had such a group -- let's call them "elected representatives" -- they could have proposed drilling five years ago!

But of course we do pay people to anticipate national problems and propose solutions. Some of them -- we'll call them Republicans -- did anticipate high gas prices and propose solutions. Six long years ago President Bush had the foresight to demand that Congress allow drilling in a minuscule portion of the Alaska's barren, uninhabitable Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). In 2002, Bush, Tom DeLay and the entire Republican Party were screaming from the rooftops: Drill! Drill! Drill!

We'd be gushing oil now -- except the Democrats stopped us from drilling. Drilling on only 0.01 percent of ANWR's 19 million acres was projected to produce about 10 billion barrels of oil. From all domestic sources combined, we currently produce about 1.8 billion barrels of oil per year. To a layperson like myself, 10 billion barrels seems like a lot of oil.

The other party -- plus John McCain -- ferociously opposed drilling in ANWR, drilling offshore or drilling anyplace else. Instead of Drill! Drill! Drill!, their motto could be: Kill! Kill! Kill! They refuse to believe our abortion studies? I refuse to believe they care about Americans having to pay high gas prices.

One thing about Ann's columns, unlike Obamanation's speeches, you don't have to scratch your head and try to figure out what she said when she's finished!!!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Hot Damn, Ain't this the truth......

The Second Amendment Lives!!!

By now, y'all have heard that the Supremes actually came out on the right side of this case.


Answering a 127-year old constitutional question, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to have a gun, at least in one’s home. The Court, splitting 5-4, struck down a District of Columbia ban on handgun possession.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s opinion for the majority stressed that the Court was not casting doubt on long-standing bans on gun possession by felons or the mentally retarded, or laws barring guns from schools or government buildings, or laws putting conditions on gun sales.
In District of Columbia v. Heller (07-290), the Court nullified two provisions of the city of Washington’s strict 1976 gun control law: a flat ban on possessing a gun in one’s home, and a requirement that any gun — except one kept at a business — must be unloaded and disassembled or have a trigger lock in place. The Court said it was not passing on a part of the law requiring that guns be licensed.

I sure hope when folks go to the polls this November -- before they pull that lever or hit that computer screen --- they think about those two upcoming vacancies on the Supreme Court!!

'Shamnesty' RINO falls on his horn....

Utah Republican Congressman, Chris Cannon, was whupped 60%-40% in his party primary by a youngster who ran against Cannon's RINO stand in support of Shamnesty for illegal aliens. Conservative on most score cards, but failing on the immigration question cost him his seat.

That's not a story you've seen on your MSM (main stream media), have you? They are quick to point out conservatives that lose elections because of their strong stance on immigration, but not the other side of the coin. And losing a primary by twenty points when you are a six term incumbent is of landslide proportion.

We've all heard that old expression that you can tell when a lawyer is lying; "When his lips are moving!".... but when a 58 year old, six term lawyer congressman says in an interview with AP;

"I'm actually pretty happy about last night's results," Cannon told The Associated Press. "I think I'll be able to do many of the things I would ordinarily do in Congress on the outside without having to suffer the sort of difficulties that come with that job."

...it give a whole new level of meaning to that expression about lying doesn't it! On the other hand, his elation over getting a spanking hasn't led to his endorsing the new Republican nominee, Jason Chaffetz yet! I reckon he's just partying too hard celebrating his loss....

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Question of the day.........

It appears that the Dems are headed toward reinstating the so called 'Fairness Doctrine' in radio and TV public broadcasting. When asked directly by a reporter yesterday, Pompous Pelosi, the House Speakerette, without hesitation said "Yes!"
Now obviously, the only the reason the Dems would have for wanting to reinstate this Marxist doctrine in our great country would be to muzzle on the air conservatives. Keep in mind what they mean when they say "Fairness". What they mean is that for every hour of broadcast time a conservative in on the air, the station must reciprocate by providing an equal amount of time to a liberal. No matter that almost every liberal talk show host has failed, and that those that remain have ratings about on a par with a skunk at a picnic , or a yellow cloud in a public swimming pool.

Ready for the question Pilgrims? If the Fairness Doctrine is in fact imposed by these Castro's of the Beltway, do you reckon that they will insist that ABC, Cnn, CBS, NBC, CNBC, PBS, Public Radio, the New York Times, the LA Times, the Washington Post follow the same rules?

Of course I jest -- Elsewise, every time Matt Lauer leaped left, they'd have to let a conservative have equal time. When Brian Williams, Katty Couric, or Charlie Gibson started mouthing their platitudes - they would have to share fifteen minutes of their half hour with a Krauthammer, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Bennett, or a Hannity. Ain't gonna happen!

So if they were being honest they would call it the Muzzle Conservatives Doctrine! 'Course using 'honest' in the same sentence with congress in general and the Dem's in particular is a major oxymoron isn't it? Oops, that's another question!

The first programming in this Nation that should be examined for fairness should be PBS and Public Radio --- talk about not passing the 'sniff' test! And these broadcasters are paid for by, we the taxpayers. They don't even have to make a profit! Of course if they did, their broadcast line-up would be totally different!

Altogether now, can I hear,"It's the gas prices stupid!!"

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

If you can't beat 'em -- Re-name 'em!!!

Back on June 5th, I shared with y'all, the desperation that the Washington DC police were havin' with street gangs. Setting up road blocks, locking down neighborhoods -- turning our Nation's Capital into 'Baghdad East'!

It appears they have found the solution --- they have created a new name for them - so they no longer have a 'gang' related problem in our great Capital.... Whoa Maud!! From the Washington Times:


D.C. anti-gang effort: Call them 'crews'
Wednesday, April 30, 2008

When is a gang not a gang? When it's based in the District.
D.C. officials insist on describing groups of young males as "crews," rather than gangs, even when they are held responsible for violent acts such as the wave of killings in the city last weekend. But police officials in other cities say the distinction is counterproductive.
"The very first step in dealing with gangs is denial," said Capt. Charles Bloom of the Philadelphia Police Department. "Then you get to the point that you can't deny it any more."

D.C. police, lawmakers and community activists say the groups are not gangs because their members are mostly teens who band together for personal protection. That, they say, distinguished them from conventional gangs, which are created for a criminal enterprise such as drug dealing.
Capt. Bloom said Philadelphia quit trying to make such distinctions two years ago. Although they once described such bands as "loose groups," they now use the term "gang-related" for any group that engages in criminal violence.
Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier acknowledged this week that crews appear to be connected to some of the 10 homicides in the past two weeks — including four this past weekend. And they are connected to hundreds of shots fired and a dozen shootings late last year in the Columbia Heights neighborhood in Northwest, officials say.

I hope she said that reeeeaaaalll slow so everyone could understand. The 'crews' connected to ten homicide in two weeks and a dozen shootings are not gang related, they are crews. You know, like a carpentry crew, a rowing crew, a ships crew in white sailor suits.... a CREW! I sure hope those ten dead folks and the dozens of others shot --- understand the difference!

Maybe we ought to get the DOD and Homeland Security to call Osama and his terrorist El Queda recruits -- "Testifiers for Islam" . Then we could all just 'get along" Kumbaya!

Roadmap for America? Heads up Pilgrims!

There is still hope out there ---- and it ain't found in Obamanation!
Republican Paul Ryan, a five term Congressman from Wisconsin, outlined a plan for America to put the brakes on the slide down this slippery hill we seem to be experiencing. McCain, Obamanation, heck, even Hellary before she burned and crashed -- they all are quick to point the fingers at what is wrong -- to complain about what has been! But none of them have the cajones to suggest positive plans for curing our problems. Big government, health care needs, increased taxes, Social Security funds theft.... all staring us in the face.

Congressman Ryan, with others, has researched, prepared and laid out an easy to understand, comprehensive plant that he calls 'American Roadmap' to guide us through these troubling times. He has even placed it on the Internet with all the details for all to see, digest, and discuss. That Partners, takes courage in this day and age, where everybody has a knife or rock to throw at others but not an original idea in their own head.

Ole' Pecoz ain't gonna try to summarize it for you. His Internet Site does it very well. Y'all start with that 'Executive Summary' and then work your way through the supporting documents and charts. Take a couple of hours or a couple of days. You can almost hear Jack Kemp jumping up and down fist pumping! Let capitalism, free markets, and low taxes bail us out of our upcoming mire.

As great as Newt Gingrich's "Contract with America" plan was -- this Roadmap dwarfs it! But it's gonna take a whole lot of hollerin' by us voters to even get it discussed in the pork infested halls of Congress. Take a peek and see what you think -- I'll be back to this topic a few more times!

Before y'all head out --I'm gonna ask you to Google around after you read the summary. A quick peek-a-boo at those who are instantly trying to tear it down will tell you how great it must be!!
As for me. I feel my conservative blood starting to rise for the first time in four years!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Presidential Seal or Nominee faus pax.....?

I promised to lay off Obamanation for a few days and I kept my promise Pilgrims... but now he's gone 'a step too far'! Somehow, I don't think the American voters are gonna' appreciate his bastardizing the Presidential Seal of these United States of America. I reckon if you looked up "sophomoric' in the dictionary, you'd see Obmanation's picture with a footnote that says: 'See also stupid and arrogant'!!

CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) – Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama sat down in Chicago Friday morning to discuss the economy with visiting Democratic governors, but all eyes were on the Illinois senator’s podium bearing, what might be described as, a quasi-presidential seal – a new Obama campaign logo.

The seal includes the same bald eagle as the actual presidential seal clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons, but instead of a shield covering the center of the eagle’s body, the Obama version displays the campaign’s trademark “O.” Unlike the Presidential seal, which includes the words “Seal of the President of the United States” around the circumference, “Obama for America” and “www.barackobama.com” grace the top and bottom of Obama's.

Finally, just above the eagle, in Latin, are the words – “vero possumus” – which translates to “yes we can,”

I think it translates to "Screw you America - we'll do what we want!" I reckon there is a law against this kind of miss use of the great seal -- and am waiting for the hammer to fall and watch his side step dance when it falls......
What do you think of it... ? Leave a comment!

Disabled DUI 'Down Under'....

Man 'drunk in charge of wheelchair'
Article from: AP June 23, 2008 11:42am

MOTORISTS had to swerve to avoid a man asleep at the controls of a motorised wheelchair on a north Queensland highway.

Police who breath-tested him allegedly found him to be six times the legal blood alcohol limit.

Police found the 64-year-old man asleep in his wheelchair in a turning lane on the Captain Cook Highway at Stratford north of Cairns on Friday morning.

Passing police noticed him slumped in the wheelchair and stopped to help.

They breathalysed him when they smelt alcohol on him.

He allegedly blew .301, more than six times the legal limit.

He told police he was going 14km to Trinity Beach to visit a friend, most of it on the four-lane highway.

"We'll allege he placed himself in a very dangerous situation," police spokesman Bob Waters said.

"People should be aware that drink-driving laws cover these kinds of vehicles, but also others like horses and bicycles.

The man will appear in Cairns Magistrates Court on July 7.

Bless his beer drinkin' heart!

Hippy Dippy Weatherman Dies.....

Now there is an age test for you!

That's how I always remember George Carlin; in his earliest TV years, he was the slightly frazzled drugged out "Hippy Dippy Weatherman".

He of course grew into a whole culture's philosopher. But I bet you didn't know that when he dropped out of 9th Grade, he enlisted in our US Air Force. That's right, he's a 'Brother in Blue'. His career however was cut short, cause after three courts martials, he was given an 'early out' in the form of a General Discharge in '57.

I think that Snopes has had to debunk more George Carlin 'supposed to have said's' than any other modern entertainer.

Our Presidents always have Secret Service escorts, our Governors are always escorted by State Police, George Carlin enjoyed many local police escorts! Escorted off the stage, out of the studio, and out of town....

Here he is receiving a police escort off the stage in Chicago where he had just introduced the crowd to 'the seven words you can't say on TV'.

He was one of a kind --- Rest in Peace George! Our youth is fading!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Investment Advice..... as I hear it!

Investment tips for 2008

Maybe I shouldn't share any of these, but here goes: Investment tips for 2008 for all of you with any money left, be aware of the next expected mergers so that you can get in on the ground floor and make some BIG bucks.

Watch for these consolidations in 2008.

1.) Hale Business Systems, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Fuller Brush, and W. R. Grace Co. Will merge and become: Hale, Mary, Fuller, Grace.

2.) PolyGram Records, Warner Bros., and Zesta Crackers join forces and become: Poly, Warner Cracker.

3.) 3M will merge with Goodyear and become: MMMGood.

4. Zippo Manufacturing, Audi Motors, Dofasco, and Dakota Mining will merge and become: ZipAudiDoDa

5. FedEx is expected to join its competitor, UPS, and become: FedUP.

6. Fairchild Electronics and Honeywell Computers will become: Fairwell Honeychild.

7. Grey Poupon and Docker Pants are expected to become: PouponPants.

8. Knotts Berry Farm and the National Organization of Women will become: Knott NOW! And finally

9. Victoria 's Secret and Smith &Wesson will merge under the new name: TittyTittyBang Bang

I offer no apologies or explanations for this brilliance!

Bill Gates 'hanging it up" on June 27th

I see today that Bill Gates, founder and CEO of Microsoft is hanging it up on June 27th and gonna retire. He's keepin' his figurehead title as Chairman of the Board, but heck how much can that pay for meeting just once a month. At the age of 53, I sure hope he got some financial advice to help him through the troubled times until he is eligible for Social Security --- in ten years. He'll want to be able to put milk on his corn flakes in the morning, Bless his heart.

I may make light of him, but when you think all that this young man did after dropping out of Harvard... literally changing the way the world operates --- kinds put into perspective the remarkably little imprint all those silver haired lawyer, public trough feeders in Congress make, doesn't it.

Anybody out there remember Zig Ziglar?

Zig Ziglar was one of the most popular motivation speakers on the U.S. convention circuit during the 70's and early 80's. He was enthusiastic, full of energy, and could work a crowd of dispirited sales folks up in no time at all.
His coined catch phrases included such as "Don't be caught up in 'Stinkin' Thinkin'! If you ain't feelin' great in this wonderful world then maybe you need a "Check-up from the Neck-up'!

I thought of ole' Zig today when I read this downer of an Associated Press release .... \
Everything seemingly is spinning out of control
By ALAN RAM and EILEEN PUTMAN, Associated Press WritersSat Jun 21


Is everything spinning out of control?
Midwestern levees are bursting. Polar bears are adrift. Gas prices are skyrocketing. Home values are abysmal. Air fares, college tuition and health care border on unaffordable. Wars without end rage in Iraq, Afghanistan and against terrorism.


Horatio Alger, twist in your grave.

The can-do, bootstrap approach embedded in the American psyche is under assault. Eroding it is a dour powerlessness that is chipping away at the country's sturdy conviction that destiny can be commanded with sheer courage and perseverance.

The sense of helplessness is even reflected in this year's presidential election. Each contender offers a sense of order — and hope. Republican John McCain promises an experienced hand in a frightening time. Democrat Barack Obama promises bright and shiny change, and his large crowds believe his exhortation, "Yes, we can."

Even so, a battered public seems discouraged by the onslaught of dispiriting things. An Associated Press-Ipsos poll says a barrel-scraping 17 percent of people surveyed believe the country is moving in the right direction. That is the lowest reading since the survey began in 2003.

An ABC News-Washington Post survey put that figure at 14 percent, tying the low in more than three decades of taking soundings on the national mood."

From this point on - the column got plumb negative - china earthquakes - disease and worse. I wouldn't waste the electronic ink to place it here! I have grown used to the AP assaulting the Republicans and Conservatives, but now I reckon they want to drive us all into the dirt. I figure their editors tell their writers (I wouldn't deign to call 'em journalists) 'good news is not news'! Bad news is what attracts folks.... so spew out the bad news, page after page! I wouldn't be surprised to find nation destroyers like George Soros and his ilk influencing this trash.

Has the world got problems? Sure. Do we in this great land have problems? Sure. Have we over come them before and will we overcome them again! ABSOLUTELY!!

But not with 'STINKIN' THINKIN'' !! Every interview I've watched from the flooded areas of the Midwest have shown folks pullin' themselves up. "We still have our lives!" "We lost most everything, but we're gonna replace it and rebuild!" "It ain't the end of the world, it's happened before and it'll happen again'! None of that Katrina cradle to grave victim status for these folks, they may want a hand but they shore don't want a hand-out! We could all take a lesson from these strong Americans in the flyover states.

And so could those pencil necked, pointy-toed, naysayers on the East and West Coasts who would rather beat folks down, instead of lifting them up! Now there are some folks who really need; 'A CHECK-UP FROM THE NECK-UP!"
Meanwhile, check out one of Zig Ziglar's books, he's still writing 'em and active in motivation programs....

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Hopefully y'all remember my post of this last Thursday regarding Mexico...

... and their efforts to overturn the American Court felony Convictions of their citizens here in our country. It would appear that the Mexican gov'mint's interest in their sick citizens in this country lacks similar spirit. Here is the testimony of a Florida Hospital Administrator to the Florida legislature that'll burn yore britches.... It's on Youtube so you need sound........ Enjoy!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLJxmJZXgNI

It would appear that irate Americans are getting Congress's attention...

.... as reported by Robert Novak today:

"CONGRESS members were swamped by phone calls and e-mails Thursday demanding, "Drill now!" in response to a GOP call for increased American oil production to fight runaway gasoline prices.

Lawmakers got little response to previous proposals intended to lower the cost of oil: alternative energy sources, a federal gasoline tax holiday, an excess profits tax on US oil producers and pressure on foreign oil producers. In contrast, the demand to "drill now" (first urged this year by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich) has taken hold.


A footnote: A challenge to his House colleagues by Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) to sign a letter pledging that "I will vote to increase US oil production to lower gas prices for Americans" began Thursday morning with 72 signatures and by mid-afternoon had reached 152. Only one was a Democrat: Neal Abercrombie of Hawaii, which has especially high gasoline prices. Signatures also were mounting on two petitions to force Democratic-controlled committees to send to the House floor two mandatory oil-drilling bills."


Sooner or later --- the Repub's are gonna get the message:
"ITS THE GAS PRICES, STUPID!" and run with it!! And win with it!!
But Lord knows, they sure are slow on the uptake!

Ramirez nails it again!!!


Quote of the Month!!

I was reading my paper this morning as usual, when I spied a little tidbit I just had to share. Mr Michael Wynn, who you may recall just had a serious career adjustment when his tour as Secretary of the Air Force was recently terminated by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, shared a great thought!

He explained that he and Secretary Gates did not see eye to eye on many issues and that he held no animosity toward the Defense Secretary because of his ouster;

"When you have a difference of philosophy with your boss, he owns the philosophy and you own the difference." he said.

What an admirable, adult way to put it! That ought to be written on the bathroom mirrors of every civilian and military leadership school in the country!

Well said Mr Wynn... and good luck in your new ventures.
Maybe you could share your maturity and wisdom with that little Texas turd, Scott McClellan.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Help, I've fallen and I can't get up.....!

...sometimes the fall just keeps going and going and going! Straight thru the looking glass.

Martha Stewart, entrepreneur and queen of all she surveys, was just refused entry into the United Kingdom because of her conviction for obstructing justice, the London Daily Telegraph has just reported.

She had planned to speak at the Royal Academy and meet some business counterparts, but apparently --- she'll have to unpack a while until her 'people' can sort those rascally martinets from the UK Border Agency out and let them know who the real Queen is.

"The UK Border Agency said it would not comment on individual cases. A spokesman added: "We continue to oppose the entry to the UK of individuals where we believe their presence in the United Kingdom is not conducive to the public good or where they have been found guilty of serious criminal offences abroad."

These silly rules are such a nuisance aren't they? They're really intended for the little people....!

Do I hear Nero and his cronies 'fiddling'?

... it's politics as usual inside the Beltway, as the country slides down the chute of alarming gas prices, rising food prices, the ethanol insanity, and inflation!
"On the Spot (CNSNews.com) - President's Bush's call on Wednesday for Congress to lift its 27-year moratorium on offshore drilling is an "example of typical Bush White House politics," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) told Cybercast News Service Thursday.

Other leading Democrats on Capitol Hill also said they were surprised that Bush has not yet rescinded the executive office ban on drilling, which was established by his father, President George H.W. Bush, in 1990. "What the president is doing is unfair to the American people to indicate, 'We will let Congress do something about it,' " Reid said. "He has the authority to do it himself.""This is typical Bush White House politics. It's Orwellian,"

Reid added. "He has the power, with the signing of a pen, to release more options for offshore drilling -- he has the power to do this."Congress imposed a moratorium on offshore drilling in 1981 and has extended it annually each year for all coastal waters, except for parts of the Gulf of Mexico and some waters off the coast of Alaska.In 1990, the elder Bush also implemented an executive ban, which was extended by President Clinton, to last until June 2012.

If the current president were to rescind that executive order, it would be a symbolic move because the congressional moratorium would still disallow further drilling.Several other Democrats suggested the president should rescind his father's executive order before calling on Congress to remove its moratorium. "

The first party to wake up and realize: "It's the gas prices stupid!" is gonna kick butt November 4th!!

Three guesses what this list is.....?

Ai Miyaza
Jeong Jang
Inbee Park
Cristie Kerr
Song-Hee Kim
Soo-Yun Kang
Jimin Jeong
Young-A Yang
Kyeong Bae
Helen Alfredsson
Hee-Won Han
Morgan Pressel

If you guessed, the employee list for JAL, or Korean Airlines - you'd be wrong. If you recognized some of the names as Lady Golfers and said it was the leaderboard for the Singapore Open, you'd be wrong.

Instead of stopping at the Top Ten, I included the 12th place player just to give you a hint! Yup, somehow Morgan Pressel, a Yank made the top 12 in the first round of the Wegman PGA Tourney first round yesterday.. Yes, Christi Kerr is a Yank too! I just wasn't sure if y'all would recognise her name.

I have no clever comment --- just posting the list and wondering out loud what happened to Women's golf in this country. The top two lady golfers aren't even on this list, and even if they were, it would be Lorena Ochoa from Mexico and Annika Sorrenstom from Sweden! Not Americans..... Curious!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

I don't know about y'all, but it seems to me that the Mexican Gov'mint,,,

.... would be better served if they spent their time trying to stop all the executions of their cops and by their cops in the border towns of Northern Mexico!

Mexico Tries to Stop US Executions
By ARTHUR MAX,
APPosted: 2008-06-19

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (June 19) - Mexico made an emergency appeal to the U.N.'s highest court Thursday to block the execution of its citizens on death row in the U.S. Mexico's chief advocate Juan Manuel Gomez-Robledo said the U.S. was "in breach of its international obligations" by disregarding a 2004 judgment by the U.N.'s International Court of Justice, which ruled Mexicans were denied the right to consular advice after their arrests, as guaranteed by an international treaty.

The court, informally known as the World Court, has ruled that the Mexicans were entitled to "review and reconsideration" of their trials and sentences to determine whether the violation of the 1963 Vienna Convention affected their cases.

President Bush accepted the judgment and asked state courts to review the cases.Texas refused, and the issue went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled last March by a 6-3 vote that Bush lacked the authority to compel state courts to comply with the judgment from The Hague.

The Vienna Convention cannot be binding on the states unless Congress enacts legislation enforcing it as federal law, the Supreme Court said.

Mexico asked the World Court for an "interpretation" of its earlier ruling to clarify what it meant when it asked the U.S. to "review and reconsider" the cases of the condemned prisoners, and in the meantime to order the halt of the execution timetable.

Hells Bells! They have whole police departments quitting and fleeing en masse for their lives from the drug bad guys in their cities and towns. Perhaps they ought to look closer to home to find the folks that are being misused by the system. Those convicted in the American courts at least survive to be tried in courts of law!
BTW, here is the copy that goes with that picture up there - actual copy:
The Mexican Army has confiscated weapons from the Police force in Rosarito, Baja California. They believe that their weapons may have been used in an attack on the local police chief. They also think that the police have been working with drug traffickers.

What was around, comes around again...and again... and again

Don't know about y'all, but it appears that when Obamanation kept shouting about "Change" in his stump speeches, he meant Change back to the tired old retreads from Bubba and Jimmah's days. Back when we lost battles, wars, and the world's respect. Look at this picture of his Change & Hope foreign affairs experts.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a foreign affairs round table discussion with, from right, Susan Rice, former Sec. of Defense William Perry, former Sec. of State Madeleine Albright, Obama, and former Rep. Lee Hamilton D-Ind., in Washington Wednesday, June 18, 2008.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Tell you what Pilgrims, Obamanation is making so much bad news on his own everyday I'm going to give it a rest for a while and change the topic. If he ever does something that the MSM (main stream media) doesn't seem to want to cover (like throwing the his cousin the Prime Minister under the bus, or tossing any Muslim women with headscarves out of his photo ops) I'll share it -- but other than that, I reckon I'll just let him run with the lanyard and hang on his own petard......!

Motor Mouth Murtha May Regret Maligning Marines...

... as all charges against the last marine charged in the Haditha case were dropped yesterday, we wait for the other shoe to drop. Will Lt Col Jeffrey Chessani sue the fat political blowhard from Pennsylvania for his words or just quietly leave the Marines and get on with his life after three tours in Iraq and twenty plus years service to his country? And no thanks in the end!

We all share the shame of this false military prosecution, but weekend warrior Murtha, who used these fellow marines as scapegoats to ingratiate himself with the far left of his party deserves the public stoning! In an attempt to increase his stature and power in the Dem led house over their bodies and careers, he deserves a thorough investigation and exposure of his words and deeds since his 2nd Lt days to the present!

"The Time magazine story, according to Rooney, was planted by an insurgent propaganda agent. Publishing of the story was soon followed by a May 17, 2006, news conference by Murtha. The congressman announced he had been told by the highest levels of the Marine Corps there was no firefight and Marines "killed innocent civilians in cold blood."

"All the information I get, it comes from the commanders, it comes from people who know what they're talking about," Murtha told reporters at the time.Murtha's assertions, however, conflicted with results from the military's own investigations. An initial probe by Army Col. G.A. Watt found no indications coalition forces "intentionally targeted, engaged and killed noncombatants." Later, Army Maj. Gen. Aldon Bargewell found no cover-up.

Nevertheless, the Marine Corps eventually brought charges against Chessani and seven other Marines."

I understand Marine recruiting numbers have dropped since this witch hunt began. Who would be surprised? Enlist in a combat service, be sent to a battlefield where the enemy is male, female, children all dressed alike in burkha's and headscarves. And then when you react to hostile fire, be second guessed not only by those Hackworth used to call 'Perfumed Princes of the Pentagon' but by fat, out of shape, ex-marines sucking on the fat in the halls of congress?

The bad news is; If the Lt Col does sue, Mealy Mouth Murtha will hide behind his congressional seat in the first instance and use hard earned money sent in by supporters to pay for his defense in the second instance.

The Navy by the way, is batting 0 for 7 so far in these politically encouraged prosecutions. Front page news in the New York Times when they were accused, back page small items now they are are acquitted!

There oughtta be a law!!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Our Liberal Five speak -- Annie fires back!!!

JUSTICE KENNEDY: AMERICAN IDLE
by Ann Coulter
June 18, 2008

After reading Justice Anthony Kennedy's recent majority opinion in Boumediene v. Bush, I feel like I need to install a "1984"-style Big Brother camera in my home so Justice Kennedy can keep an eye on everything I do.

Until last week, the law had been that there were some places in the world where American courts had no jurisdiction. For example, U.S. courts had no jurisdiction over non-citizens who have never set foot in the United States.

But now, even aliens get special constitutional privileges merely for being caught on a battlefield trying to kill Americans. I think I prefer Canada's system of giving preference to non-citizens who have skills and assets.

If Justice Kennedy can review the procedures for detaining enemy combatants trying to kill Americans in the middle of a war, no place is safe. It's only a matter of time before the Supreme Court steps in to overrule Randy, Paula and Simon.

In the court's earlier attempts to stick its nose into such military operations as the detainment of enemy combatants at Guantanamo, the court dangled the possibility that it would eventually let go.

In its 2006 ruling in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the court disallowed the Bush administration's combatant status review tribunals, but wrote: "Nothing prevents the president from returning to Congress to seek the authority (for trial by military commission) he believes necessary."

So Bush returned to Congress and sought authority for the military commissions he deemed necessary -- just as the court had suggested -- and Congress passed the Military Commissions Act. But as Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in dissent in the Boumediene case last week: It turns out the justices "were just kidding." This was the legal equivalent of the Supreme Court playing "got your nose!" with the commander in chief.

The majority opinion by Justice Kennedy in Boumediene held that it would be very troubling from the standpoint of "separation of powers" for there to be someplace in the world in which the political branches could operate without oversight from Justice Kennedy, one of the four powers of our government (the other three being the executive, legislative and judicial branches).

So now even procedures written by the legislative branch and signed into law by the executive branch have failed Kennedy's test. He says the law violates "separation of powers," which is true only if "separation of powers" means Justice Kennedy always gets final say.

Of course, before there is a "separation of powers" issue, there must be "power" to separate. As Justice Scalia points out, there is no general principle of separation of powers. There are a number of particular constitutional provisions that when added up are referred to, for short, as "separation of powers." But the general comes from the particular, not the other way around.

And the judiciary simply has no power over enemy combatants in wartime. Such power is committed to the executive as part of the commander in chief's power, and thus implicitly denied to the judiciary, just as is the power to declare war is unilaterally committed to Congress. As one law professor said to me, this is what happens when the swing justice is the dumb justice.

Kennedy's ruling thus effectively overturned the congressional declaration of war -- the use of force resolution voted for by Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, 75 other senators as well as 296 congressmen. If there's no war, then there are no enemy combatants. This is the diabolical arrogance of Kennedy's opinion.

We've been through this before: Should the military run the war or should the courts run the war?

I think the evidence is in.

The patriotic party says we are at war, and the Guantanamo detainees are enemy combatants. Approximately 10,000 prisoners were taken on the battlefield in Afghanistan. Of those, only about 800 ended up in Guantanamo, where their cases have been reviewed by military tribunals and hundreds have been released.

The detainees are not held because they are guilty; they're held to prevent them from returning to the battlefield against the U.S. Since being released, at least 30 Guantanamo detainees have returned to the battlefield, despite their promise to try not to kill any more Americans. I guess you can't trust anybody these days.

The treason party says the detainees are mostly charity workers who happened to be distributing cheese to the poor in Afghanistan when the war broke out, and it was their bad luck to be caught near the fighting.

They consider it self-evident that enemy combatants should have access to the same U.S. courts that recently acquitted R. Kelly of statutory rape despite the existence of a videotape. Good plan, liberals.

The New York Times article on the decision in Boumediene notes that some people "have asserted that those held at Guantanamo have fewer rights than people accused of crimes under American civilian and military law."

In the universal language of children: Duh.

The logical result of Boumediene is for the U.S. military to exert itself a little less trying to take enemy combatants alive. The military also might consider not sending the little darlings to the Guantanamo Spa and Resort.

Instead of playing soccer, volleyball, cards and checkers in Guantanamo, before returning to their cells with arrows pointed toward Mecca for their daily prayers, which are announced five times a day over a camp loudspeaker, the enemy combatants can rot in Egyptian prisons.

That may be the only place left that is safe from Justice Kennedy.

I've warned all you Pilgrims to watch what happens in the courts.....

.... of other countries, 'cause that Liberal quintet on our Supremes will probably adopt the same rules here! Here's the latest from our neighbors to the North!

Judge lifts 12-year-old's grounding
Dad fights back as girl gets to go on class trip

Canwest News Servic

The Gatineau father of a 12-year-old girl who won a court decision overruling a paternal punishment is appealing the decision, his lawyer said yesterday.

The girl took her father to Quebec Superior Court after he said she couldn't go on a school trip for disobeying his orders to stay off the Internet.

The man's lawyer, Kim Beaudoin, said the issue is about restoring paternal authority and should have been dismissed by Justice Suzanne Tessier, who told the girl Friday she could make the trip.

"If a parent goes too far, there's youth court," Ms. Beaudoin said. "I don't think this tribunal was the proper forum for a decision like this one."

In any event, the child had broken a number of house rules, she noted. After the father cut her access to the Internet for chatting on websites he tried to block, she used a friend's Internet connection to post pictures of herself in clothing "inappropriate for a child her age," Ms. Beaudoin said.

"It's for her protection," she said of the father's disciplinary measures, mentioning the arrest of a Belgian man in Montreal found in a hotel with a 13-year-old girl last weekend.

"If we don't learn at the age of 12 there are rules to follow, when do we?" Ms. Beaudoin said.

Lord have mercy --- when will it end? Even if Canada is a 'cradle to grave' country, parents ought to have some rights. Our own Hellary said "It takes a village to raise a child"! She didn't say "It takes a Judge!"

Some five-year old students were learning to read. Yesterday one of them pointed at a picture in a zoo book and said,

'Look at this! It's a frickin' elephant!'

The teacher took a deep br
eath, then asked...'What did you call it?'

'It's a frickin' ele
phant! It says so on the picture!'

And so it does...

' A f r i c a n Elephant '

Hooked on phonics! Ain't it wonderful?

Well Well! The Obama campaign is gonna "makeover" Michelle's image...

... and make her a softer, more likable person! They've hired experts to teach her how to smile warmly, signed on a new 'chief of staff' just to handle her -- and are kicking it off with a stint at co-hosting "The View" today on ABC. Heck, sitting between those sharp tongues ladies, even Ole' Pecoz would come across as everybody's favorite granddaddy!

Interesting to note from her days at Princeton (we already heard the thesis remarks) that her attitude showed through in many other aspects;

"Black and white students rarely socialized. When Crystal Nix Hines became the first black editor of the student newspaper, The Daily Princetonian, some black students wondered why she wanted to run a "white" newspaper. Obama, however, was thrilled that a historic barrier had fallen.
That did not stop her, however, from confronting Hines, a friend, over an article that contained what Obama took to be inappropriate characterizations of a black politician. " 'You need to make sure that a story like that doesn't run again,' " Hines recalls her friend saying with utter calm."

Yessiree Bob! If some magician can create a softer, gentler, non-scary, likable Michelle, then it's possible that they'll try to cast Obamanation himself into a moderate, even handed democrat instead of the most left leaning liberal in the Senate!

I think not......

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Pssst, someone remind the Republicans that.....

..... it's the gas prices, Stupid!! Pelosi & Reid and their liberal cronies got us here, it's up to the conservatives in Congress to get us out of this dry hole!!!! November is coming at us fast!!

If a picture is worth a thousand words.....

.... than how many millions of words spewed by space cadets like Al Gorebot and his band of global tree huggers are put to the lie by these NASA pictures. I would have thought we would have seen a global gaseous haze surrounding this gorgeous blue planet. Where is all that nasty stuff?












Is this a beautiful planet or what? In spite of all that cow flatulence Ole Mother Earth seems to be doing pretty darn good! Oh, and in case you like to see the whole series of photos of this space walk taken last year (that monster hurricane was Dean) , go to:
http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm

Can't tell the Taliban from their neighbors??

You May Be a Taliban, If ...

1. You refine heroin for a living, but you have a moral objection to beer.
2. You own a $3,000 machine gun and $5,000 rocket launcher, but you can't afford shoes.
3. You have more wives than teeth.
4. You wipe your butt with your bare left hand, but consider bacon 'unclean.'
5. You think vests come in two styles: bullet-proof and suicide.
6. You can't think of anyone you HAVEN'T declared Jihad against.
7. You consider television dangerous, but routinely carry explosives in your clothing.
8. You were amazed to discover that cell phones have uses other than setting off roadside bombs.
9. You've often uttered the phrase, 'I love what you've done with your cave.'
10. You have nothing against women and think every man should own at least one.
11. You bathe at least monthly whether necessary or not.
12. You've ever had a crush on your neighbor's goat.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....BUT!!

..... when is art art and when is it ain't?

Austrian director Johann Kresnik's re-interpretation of the classic Verdi opera "A Masked Ball" opened for a limited engagement in Berlin in April, aimed at America's "war and the excesses of American society today," he said. In one scene, against a backdrop of the ruins of the World Trade Center, 35 naked senior citizens danced, wearing Mickey Mouse masks. [Agence France-Presse, 4-10-08]


"Art is no longer just a painting on the wall," said the curator of the Museum of Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv, Israel, in April. "Art is life; life is art." He gave that as an explanation for why he had accepted, as a live exhibit, seven young people from Berlin whose art is merely to live in the museum for three weeks with lice on their heads. The artists denied they intended a Holocaust expression based on Nazis' references to Jews as "parasites." [Reuters, 4-28-08]

Worth Every Penny: At an April auction in Beijing, artist Liu Xiaodong's large (8 feet by 30 feet) oil painting, part of his Three Gorges series, brought the equivalent of about $8 million. The work, "Breeding Ground No. 1," depicts 11 men in their underwear playing cards. [Reuters, 4-29-08]

In May in New York City, a buyer spent $15.2 million at a Sotheby's auction to acquire sculptor Takashi Murakami's "My Lonesome Cowboy," which is of a naked man holding his penis and creating a long, curly lasso out of his ejaculate. [New York magazine, 5-15-08]
Don't reckon I'll dignify these with a comment..... even a sarcastic one!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Well Hell, I reckon this election is over........After all...

Gore endorses Obama

AP News, June 16, 2008

Al Gore made his debut in the 2008 presidential campaign Monday night, encouraging voters to back Barack Obama because "take it from me, elections matter."
The former vice president's speech at the Joe Louis Arena was part endorsement and part blistering attack on the man who denied him the White House eight years ago.

He said Republican candidate John McCain deserves respect for all he has done for this country and for his willingness to debate his party on climate change and other critical issues. But he said McCain's "age and experience" aren't the same as Obama's judgment, noting the Democrat's early opposition to the Iraq war.

He accused Bush of myriad missteps, including a botched response to Hurricane Katrina, economic problems, foreign policy mistakes and allowing lead-tainted toys and poisoned pet food in from China.

(surprised he din't blame him for the Indonesian tsunami, Patriot loss of the Super Bowl, and the ethnic genocide in Darfur!)

"Even our dogs and cats have learned that elections matter," he said. "This election matters more than ever because America needs change more than ever."

The Republican Party pointed out that Gore's 2000 running mate, Sen. Joe Lieberman, has since left the Democratic Party and become an independent and is backing McCain.

In response to Gore's harsh critique of Bush, GOP spokesman Alex Conant said, "This election isn't about changing the past, it's about changing the future. It's telling that half of the 2000 Democratic ticket endorsed John McCain early in the campaign, while the other half waited until Barack Obama had been the presumptive nominee for weeks." Obama clinched the nomination on June 3.

In his usual strong fashion, Al Gorebot jumps aboard after the ship is at sea! I'll bet he put his money on "Big Brown" to 'Show' (and only two dollars at that) and has been whining ever since that the horse just jogged out and pharted---added to global warming---- and ended up last in the Belmont Stakes! Lord Luv a Duck!! Probably got back to his SUV parade (3), on his private jet to his eco-enemy mansion in Tennessee and sulked ever since!

A couple of pictures for your consideration Folks, ....


This is a revolution! And a revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate.” –Che Guevara
[.....]
"So it shouldn’t be a surprise that L.A. artist Shepard Fairey, in his design for a Sen. Barack Obama poster, looked to Korda’s Che. Fairey’s Obama is not wearing a beret, and he’s looking left instead of right, but his face tilts at the same angle as Che’s. His jaw is set with the same willfulness and strength, and he too is gazing recognizably upward into the future (hasta la victoria siempre . . . ). Obama’s eyes, though, are filled not with righteous anger but with vague and lofty hope." (L.A. Times)


By the way.... Unlike the LA Times, Ole Pecoz sees a little anger, righteous or otherwise, shining through those eyes up there on the left!

Now if we could get the Washington Pols to read something besides their own press releases...

. . . Recent polling data from Gallup show the percentage of voters blaming oil companies for skyrocketing gasoline prices has dropped from 34 percent to 20 percent over the past year. At the same time, support for more drilling in U.S. coastal and wilderness areas has increased to 57 percent from 41 percent.


By my reckoning, Congress's all time low approval rating at 20%, is now on a strange balance with the 80% of the folks who don't blame the oil companies for current high prices but do blame...... guess who?
Come November -- somebody needs to remember;
"It's the gas prices, Stupid!" and get us a new people friendly Congress!!!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do......

A man notices that his coworker is wearing an earring.

This man knows his coworker to be a normally conservative fellow, and is curious about his sudden change in "fashion sense." So, he says, "I didn't know you were into earrings."

"Don't make a big deal of it, it's only an earring," the coworker replies peevishly. His friend falls silent for a few minutes, but then his curiosity prods him to say, "So, how long have you been wearing one?"

"Ever since my wife found it in my truck."

I always wondered how this trend got started, and now I know.

.....on Father's Day --- Mallard Fillmore!


Dems do a "Delegate-ectomy" on disenchanted Clinton Delegate

Delegate’s reversal stuns party
Wisconsin Democrat now publicly supports McCain
By CRAIG GILBERT
cgilbert@journalsentinel.com
June 14, 2008

Washington - As an avid supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, Debra Bartoshevich is not alone in her frustration over Clinton's defeat.
She’s not alone in refusing to support Barack Obama.
And she’s not entirely alone in saying she’ll vote this fall for Republican John McCain instead.
But what makes her unusual is that she holds these views as an elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Denver this summer.


“I’m sure people are going to be upset with me,” said Bartoshevich, a 41-year-old emergency room nurse from Waterford in Racine County, and convention delegate pledged to Clinton.
Joe Wineke, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, reacted with disbelief when first told Friday afternoon that one of his state party delegates is now a McCain supporter.
“Not a delegate? To the national convention?” said Wineke, who was getting ready for the start of the Wisconsin state party convention Friday in Stevens Point.


“We have a Clinton national (convention) delegate who says she’s voting for John McCain?” Wineke repeated, for clarification. “I’ve never heard of such a thing.”
Wineke said “almost everybody I know who was for Hillary” is solidly behind Obama now. As for Bartoshevich, he said, “my suspicion is she doesn’t know what she’s getting into” because “the delegates to this convention will be very upset.”


Asked if publicly supporting the other party’s presidential nominee could affect a delegate’s convention status, Wineke said, “I never thought I’d ever get a question like this.”
After some preliminary checking, Wineke said he assumed Bartoshevich would remain a delegate.


But Friday night, after a story about Bartoshevich appeared on the Journal Sentinel’s Web site, he had apparently reconsidered. At the state Democratic Party convention, party members, including Clinton supporters, unanimously passed a resolution asking the national party not to seat Bartoshevich at the Denver convention. Wineke spoke in favor of the resolution.

Another pledged Clinton delegate, Paula Dorsey of Milwaukee, offered the resolution.
Dorsey said trying to expel her fellow Democrat from the party’s convention “hurts my soul and it hurts my heart,” but it is the party’s presumptive nominee, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), whom convention delegates must support.


Et Tu Brutus?

Happy Father's Day to Me!! (and all you other Fathers, of Course!)

I woke up this morning on the right side of the grass, and decided in honor of the day I was going to ban any cholesterol and fat from my kitchen.

That decision made, I whomped up a big pot of SOS (made with sausage instead of HB), Yankee style thick sliced home fries w/sauteed red and green bell peppers and onions. and eggs over very, very easy! A couple of slices of toast (whole wheat of course for my health)

That'll do until dinner where I will be serving grilled fillet steaks with garlic butter and potato's baked on the grill with a crispy buttered skin!


Tomorrow I will allow cholesterol and all that evil stuff to reappear and behave myself like the Great Grandfather I are! Life is good at times!

Well, Pilgrims, Today being Father's Day and yesterday being Flag Day..

... I reckoned as how this famous picture pretty well suits the top of the fold on the front page!

Flag of our Fathers

Saturday, June 14, 2008

I been holdin' fire (and my breath) ever since that strange ruling came down from the Supremes on Monday...

I was so flabbergasted Pilgrims - I wasn't sure what to say! I went back to my pocket copy of the U.S. Constitution and re-read Article 1, Section 8 about four times... and got madder -- Then Fred Thompson came along and cleared up the reason for this insanity and now I know where and why to place the blame:

A Supreme Error

Fred Thompson, June 13, 2008

Upon reading the opinion in Boumediene v Bush, one must conclude that the majority knew where they wanted to go and simply had to figure out how to get there. The trip was not a pretty one. How could it be when the justices seemingly wrote a map based on ideas cherry picked from over 400 years of established law and backfilled with justifications to create a new right for alien combatants that Americans themselves do not enjoy?
They could have saved us all a lot of time if they’d told us what was clearly on their minds.

- They don’t trust military tribunals to deal with those accused of being enemy combatants, even if the tribunals are following guidelines established by Congress.
- That the government has probably detained some prisoners at Guantanamo for longer than they should have.
- And that Guantanamo should just be closed.
- Though they are willing to give it lip service, they don’t really believe we are at war … at least not a “real” war.
- Therefore, they should create a new right for our nation’s enemies commiserate with the displeasure that they and the rest of the “enlightened” people have with this “war,” Guantanamo and the Bush Administration.

At least this approach would have been an honest one and based upon about as much legal justification as the approach they took.

But, instead – as Justice Scalia pointed out in his dissent – they for the first time in our nation’s history, conferred a Constitutional right of habeas corpus on alien enemies detained abroad by our military forces in the course of an ongoing war – a broader right than has been given to our own citizens. The court majority did so acknowledging that they could find no precedent to confer such a right to alien enemies not within sovereign U.S. territory

The majority had simply decided that prior courts had denied such rulings based on “practical considerations.” In other words in prior cases and prior wars it had just been too inconvenient to bestow the right of habeas corpus upon non-citizens in foreign jurisdictions. So, by focusing on what they saw as “practical” instead of those pesky court precedents based upon the issues of citizenship and foreign territory … and the Constitution … the majority reached the conclusion they wanted to, since what is practical is subjective. One can only ponder the state of our nation directed by the subjective instead of the Constitution.

As Chief Justice Roberts pointed out in his dissent, the court strikes down as inadequate the most generous set of protections ever afforded aliens detained by this country as enemy combatants.

Among the problems the majority saw was the prisoner’s limited access to classified information, even though his personal representative is allowed access to it and can summarize it for the accused. Exactly what procedures would pass muster with the majority? Well, this has to be figured out by the habeas court later – and most certainly be challenged in endless rounds of further litigation.

At this stage, no one can really tell the extent to which this decision is going to add to judicial confusion, additional administrative difficulty, time and attention of military personnel or how many more prisoners will be mistakenly released to join the at least 30 who were released from Guantanamo only to return to fight the United States.

In reading the majority opinion I am struck by the utter waste that is involved here. No, not the waste of military resources and human life, although such a result is tragically obvious. I refer to the waste of all those years these justices spent in law school studying how adherence to legal precedent is the bedrock of the rule of law, when it turns out, all they really needed was a Pew poll, a subscription to the New York Times, and the latest edition of “How to Make War for Dummies.”

It is truly stunning that this court has seen fit to arrogate unto itself a role in the most important issue facing any country, self-defense, in a case in which Congress has in fact repeatedly acted. This was not a case where Congress did not set the rules; it did. But the court still decided – in the face of overwhelming precedent to the contrary – to intervene. This decision, or course, will allow for "President Bush Is Rebuffed” headlines, the implication being that the Administration was caught red-handed violating clearly established Constitutional rights when in fact the Administration, and the Congress for that matter, followed guidelines established by the Supreme Court itself in prior cases.

People can disagree over whether Congress got it right, but at least members have to face the voters. What remedy do people have now if they don’t like the court’s decision? None. If that thought is not enough to cause concerned citizens to turn out on Election Day to elect a new president, then I don’t know what will be.

I also find it just a tad ironic that in a case involving habeas corpus, which literally means that one must produce a body (or person) before a court to explain the basis on which that person is being detained, the decision of this court may mean more fallen bodies in the defense of a Constitution some of these justices ignored.
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Pardners, I may not be a 'happy voter' when I go into the polling booth this November, but you can bet Aunt Sally's mule that I know who I'll be voting against!! The last thing in the world this great country needs is some wild eyed leftist with an America hating wife and 143 days experience in the Senate, acting as a steppin' fetchit' for George Soros, Michael Moore and their gang , in the White House picking replacements for retiring Justices!
Nosirreee Bob!
Thank you Fred!!!

It was 'Bring your Daughter to Work" day.....


Gonna be real interesting to see....

... if the good citizens of Des Moines start screamin' for the Feds to save them at the same time they accuse President Bush of bombing their levies......

Des Moines levee breach threatens neighborhood
By MELANIE S. WELTE, Associated Press WriterSat Jun 14, 7:39 AM ET

A levee ruptured early Saturday allowed the Des Moines River to pour into an area near downtown, and a mandatory evacuation was ordered for 270 homes, authorities said.
Crews from the city and National Guard used dump trucks and front-end loaders to build a temporary berm of dirt and sandbags in a bid to stop the water before it flowed out of the largely business area and into more populated neighborhoods.
The river punched a 100-foot-wide gap through the levee at about 3:45 a.m. in the city's Birdland Park area, and within a few hours water was up to 4 feet deep in places. Water also had surrounded much of North High School.
"We have a pretty strong gush of water coming through that area," said police Sgt. Vince Valdez.
Many residents of the area already had left after a voluntary evacuation request was issued Friday, but Neil Schultz of the Polk County sheriff's office said officers were going door to door Saturday to ensure that everyone had left.
The breach came only hours after the river had crested at Des Moines and started to recede, but officials said the levees remained at risk.

I reckon they'll pull up their britches and dig themselves out of this disaster, asking for temporary federal assistance not a permanent federal teat to suck on!

God Bless the Irish and their Independent Spirit!!

Sure, and it's truly a wonderful thing to see the independent spirit of the Irish rise up and go to the polls. From the International Trib:

Irish voters reject EU treaty
By Sarah Lyall and Stephen Castle Friday, June 13, 2008

Europe was thrown into political chaos Friday by Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty, a painstakingly negotiated blueprint for consolidating the European Union's power and streamlining its increasingly unwieldy bureaucracy.
The defeat of the treaty, by a vote of 53.4 percent to 46.6 percent, was the result of a highly organized campaign that played to Irish voters' deepest fears about the EU. For all its benefits, many people feel, the Union is remote, undemocratic and ever more inclined to strip its smaller members of the right to make their own laws and decide their own futures.

Although the Irish are less than 1 percent of the EU population of almost 500 million, the repercussions of the vote Thursday - whose results were announced Friday - are enormous. To take effect, the treaty must be ratified by all 27 members of the EU. So the defeat by a single country, even one as tiny as Ireland, has the potential effect of stopping the whole thing cold.
Reacting with frustration Friday, other European countries said they would try to press ahead for a plan to make the Lisbon Treaty work after all and would discuss the matter when EU leaders gathered for a summit meeting in Brussels next week.
But if they fail, the Union will have to find some other way of adjusting institutionally to the addition of 12 new members since 2004, a rapid growth that the treaty was designed to address.
It will also have to come to terms with the unpleasant reality that, as important as the Union is to their daily lives, many ordinary Europeans still feel alienated from it and confused by how it works.
"Europe as an idea does not provoke passionate support among ordinary citizens," said Denis MacShane, a Labour member of the British Parliament and a former minister for Europe.
"They see a bossy
Brussels, and when they have the chance of a referendum in France, the Netherlands or Ireland to give their government and Europe a kick, they put the boot in," he added in an interview, referring to the French and Dutch rejections of a proposed European constitution in similar referendums three years ago.
The Lisbon Treaty, dense and complex, was the response to those French and Dutch defeats. If enacted, it would give Europe its first full-time president and create a new foreign policy chief who, among other things, would control EU development aid.

The treaty would also reduce the number of members on the European Commission, the EU's executive body, rotating the seats so that each member country would sit on the commission 10 out of every 15 years. It would change the voting procedures so that fewer decisions would require majority votes.
Ireland is the only country voting on the treaty in a referendum, as it is required by law to do; the other 26 countries are considering it through their legislatures and executives.
In Ireland, the failure of the referendum was a crushing blow to most of the Irish establishment, including the major political parties and most business groups, which had worked for a yes vote.
But campaigners for a no vote mobilized under the efficient leadership of Declan Ganley, a businessman who argued that the treaty took power away from Ireland.
Ganley, who formed the group Libertas to campaign against the treaty, said that the vote would force the Irish prime minister, Brian Cowen, to renegotiate the treaty and secure a "better deal."
"We want a Europe that is more democratic, and that if there is to be a president and a foreign affairs minister, they should be elected," he said in an interview.

What the Euro mainland mainland capitals and politico's haven't been able to accomplish by force of arms, they are doing through treaties and slight of hand. The European Union, created under the guise of forming a larger, more competitive marketing body has become the defacto United States of Europe without the one man - one vote safety of a true Republic.

Hopefully, this message from the small country of Eire will ring through the continent and pull back on the reins that set those ambitious Brussels folks loose in the first place! Just as our Federal Government has slowly but surely grasped all the power from the States in this country and dragged it back behind the beltway, so to, have the Euro government toadies.

Hopefully many of you Pilgrims will take note of this little vote of indignation and rethink what we are letting our bureaucrats and politicians seize from us all right here in the USA!!!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Under the heading of; "What The Hell is Going On in This Country?"

You ain't gonna believe this one.....

The Fates of Three Class of '08 Students in Durham, N.C.:

Two men did not graduate from Duke University in May because they were two of the three lacrosse players accused of rape in March 2006 and were forced to suspend their academic pursuits in order to defend themselves against the charges that were later dismissed.

Another '08 student did graduate in May in Durham, from North Carolina Central University: Crystal Mangum, the drug-abusing, part-time stripper who had relentlessly accused the three of raping her but whose story was later found to be completely unsupported. Mangum's degree is in police psychology. [WRAL-TV (Raleigh), 5-19-08]

Seems like I reckon I remember some famous politico asking, "Where do I go to get my good name back?" after he was totally exonerated of all charges against him. I wonder where these lads go to get their lives back...... and probably their parents house mortgages paid off. Maybe the lawyers will return everything... nah! Just wonderin'?

Annie's got her verbal assault weapon locked and loaded!

BUSH'S AMERICA: 100 PERCENT AL-QAIDA FREE SINCE 2001
by Ann Coulter, June 11, 2008

In a conversation recently, I mentioned as an aside what a great president George Bush has been and my friend was surprised. I was surprised that he was surprised.

I generally don't write columns about the manifestly obvious, but, yes, the man responsible for keeping Americans safe from another terrorist attack on American soil for nearly seven years now will go down in history as one of America's greatest presidents.

Produce one person who believed, on Sept. 12, 2001, that there would not be another attack for seven years, and I'll consider downgrading Bush from "Great" to "Really Good."

Merely taking out Saddam Hussein and his winsome sons Uday and Qusay (Hussein family slogan: "We're the Rape Room People!") constitutes a greater humanitarian accomplishment than anything Bill Clinton ever did -- and I'm including remembering Monica's name on the sixth sexual encounter.

But unlike liberals, who are so anxious to send American troops to Rwanda or Darfur, Republicans oppose deploying U.S. troops for purely humanitarian purposes. We invaded Iraq to protect America.

It is unquestionable that Bush has made this country safe by keeping Islamic lunatics pinned down fighting our troops in Iraq. In the past few years, our brave troops have killed more than 20,000 al-Qaida and other Islamic militants in Iraq alone. That's 20,000 terrorists who will never board a plane headed for JFK -- or a landmark building, for that matter.

We are, in fact, fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them at, say, the corner of 72nd and Columbus in Manhattan -- the mere mention of which never fails to enrage liberals, which is why you should say it as often as possible.

The Iraq war has been a stunning success. The Iraqi army is "standing up" (as they say), fat Muqtada al-Sadr --the Dr. Phil of Islamofascist radicalism -- has waddled off in retreat to Iran, and Sadr City and Basra are no longer war zones. Our servicemen must be baffled by the constant nay-saying coming from their own country.

The Iraqis have a democracy -- a miracle on the order of flush toilets in that godforsaken region of the world. Despite its newness, Iraq's democracy appears to be no more dysfunctional than one that would condemn a man who has kept the nation safe for seven years while deifying a man who has accomplished absolutely nothing in his entire life except to give speeches about "change."

(Guess what Bill Clinton's campaign theme was in 1992? You are wrong if you guessed: "bringing dignity back to the White House." It was "change." In January 1992, James Carville told Steve Daley of The Chicago Tribune that it had gotten to the point that the press was complaining about Clinton's "constant talk of change.")

Monthly casualties in Iraq now come in slightly lower than a weekend with Anna Nicole Smith. According to a CNN report last week, for the entire month of May, there were only 19 troop deaths in Iraq. (Last year, five people on average were shot every day in Chicago.) With Iraqi deaths at an all-time low, Iraq is safer than Detroit -- although the Middle Eastern food is still better in Detroit.

Al-Qaida is virtually destroyed, surprising even the CIA. Two weeks ago, The Washington Post reported: "Less than a year after his agency warned of new threats from a resurgent al-Qaida, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden now portrays the terrorist movement as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and on the defensive throughout much of the rest of the world, including in its presumed haven along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border."

It's almost as if there's been some sort of "surge" going on, as strange as that sounds.

Just this week, The New York Times reported that al-Qaida and other terrorist groups in Southeast Asia have all but disappeared, starved of money and support. The U.S. and Australia have been working closely with the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, sending them counterterrorism equipment and personnel.

But no one notices when 9/11 doesn't happen. Indeed, if we had somehow stopped the 9/11 attack, we'd all be watching Mohammed Atta being interviewed on MSNBC, explaining his lawsuit against the Bush administration. Maureen Dowd would be writing columns describing Khalid Sheik Mohammed as a "wannabe" terrorist being treated like Genghis Khan by an excitable Bush administration.

We begin to forget what it was like to turn on the TV, see a tornado, a car chase or another Pamela Anderson marriage and think: Good -- another day without a terrorist attack.

But liberals have only blind hatred for Bush -- and for those brute American interrogators who do not supply extra helpings of béarnaise sauce to the little darlings at Guantanamo with sufficient alacrity.

The sheer repetition of lies about Bush is wearing people down. There is not a liberal in this country worthy of kissing Bush's rear end, but the weakest members of the herd run from Bush. Compared to the lickspittles denying and attacking him, Bush is a moral giant -- if that's not damning with faint praise. John McCain should be so lucky as to be running for Bush's third term. Then he might have a chance.

You know they know.... makes you wonder about things, don't it?

Thursday, June 12, 2008

You've gotta be sh.... uh, er' , kiddin' me!!

Obama's 143 Days of Senate Experience

Just how much Senate experience does Barack Obama have in terms of actual work days? Not much.

From the time Barack Obama was sworn in as a United State Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential exploratory committee, he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate. That's how many days the Senate was actually in session and working.

After 143 days of work experience, Obama believed he was ready to be Commander In Chief, Leader of the Free World, and fill the shoes of Abraham Lincoln, FDR, HST, DDE, JFK and Ronald Reagan.

143 days -- I keep leftovers in my refrigerator longer than that.

In contrast, John McCain's 26 years in Congress, 22 years of military service including 1,966 days in captivity as a POW in Hanoi now seem more impressive than ever. At 71, John McCain may just be hitting his stride.

As an even bigger contrast - Dan Quale, much maligned Veep by the main stream media and the viper tongued Lloyd Bentson of Texas, served 4 years in the House, 8 years in the US Senate - and six years in the Indiana National Guard and yet was portrayed as too inexperienced to serve as Vice President - much less = President and Commander in Chief.

When are folks gonna 'man' up and quit worrying about being accused of being politically incorrect and point out that this elitist, pointy toed, liberal lawyer not only has no clothes, he's lacks experience, military knowledge, world knowledge, maturity or even basic qualifications to lead these United States of America!
Ask George Soros or Steven Spielberg if they would hire him today as the CEO and Chairman of the Board to run their business enterprises. You know what the answer would be--- yet they think Americans are naive enough to hire him to run the whole damn country!

He's a main stream liberal joke foisted on us by a group of folks that wanted Hellary and Bubba out of the Democrat political picture! A puppet of the Dem major players - and a damned scary puppet at that!

Now here is one scary new column..... I'll comment after you've read it.

International Herald Tribune

Hate speech or free speech? What much of West bans is protected in U.S.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008

VANCOUVER, British Columbia: A couple of years ago, a Canadian magazine published an article arguing that the rise of Islam threatened Western values. The article's tone was mocking and biting, but it said nothing that conservative magazines and blogs in the United States did not say every day without fear of legal reprisal.

Things are different here. The magazine is on trial.

Under Canadian law, there is a serious argument that the article contained hate speech and that its publisher, Maclean's magazine, the nation's leading newsweekly, should be forbidden from saying similar things, forced to publish a rebuttal and made to compensate Muslims for injuring their "dignity, feelings and self respect."

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal, which held five days of hearings on those questions in Vancouver last week, will soon rule on whether Maclean's violated a provincial hate speech law by stirring up animosity toward Muslims.

As spectators lined up for the afternoon session last week, an argument broke out.

"It's hate speech!" yelled one man.

"It's free speech!" yelled another.

In the United States, that debate has been settled. Under the First Amendment, newspapers and magazines can say what they like about minority groups and religions - even false, provocative or hateful things - without legal consequence.

The Maclean's article, "The Future Belongs to Islam," was an excerpt from a book by Mark Steyn called "America Alone." The title was fitting: The United States, in its treatment of hate speech, as in so many areas of the law, takes a distinctive legal path.

"In much of the developed world, one uses racial epithets at one's legal peril, one displays Nazi regalia and the other trappings of ethnic hatred at significant legal risk and one urges discrimination against religious minorities under threat of fine or imprisonment," Frederick Schauer, a professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, wrote in a recent essay called "The Exceptional First Amendment."

"But in the United States," Schauer continued, "all such speech remains constitutionally protected."

Canada, Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, Australia and India all have laws or have signed international conventions banning hate speech. Israel and France forbid the sale of Nazi items like swastikas and flags. It is a crime to deny the Holocaust in Canada, Germany and France.

Last week, the actress Brigitte Bardot, an animal rights activist, was fined €15,000, or $23,000, in France for provoking racial hatred by criticizing a Muslim ceremony involving the slaughter of sheep.

By contrast, U.S. courts would not stop the American Nazi Party from marching in Skokie, Illinois, in 1977, though the march was deeply distressing to the many Holocaust survivors there.

Six years later, a state court judge in New York dismissed a libel case brought by several Puerto Rican groups against a business executive who had called food stamps "basically a Puerto Rican program." The First Amendment, Justice Eve Preminger wrote, does not allow even false statements about racial or ethnic groups to be suppressed or punished just because they may increase "the general level of prejudice."

Some prominent legal scholars say the United States should reconsider its position on hate speech.

"It is not clear to me that the Europeans are mistaken," Jeremy Waldron, a legal philosopher, wrote in The New York Review of Books last month, "when they say that a liberal democracy must take affirmative responsibility for protecting the atmosphere of mutual respect against certain forms of vicious attack."

Waldron was reviewing "Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment" by Anthony Lewis, the former New York Times columnist. Lewis has been critical of attempts to use the law to limit hate speech.

But even Lewis, a liberal, wrote in his book that he was inclined to relax some of the most stringent First Amendment protections "in an age when words have inspired acts of mass murder and terrorism." In particular, he called for a re-examination of the Supreme Court's insistence that there is only one justification for making incitement a criminal offense: the likelihood of imminent violence.

The imminence requirement sets a high hurdle. Mere advocacy of violence, terrorism or the overthrow of the government is not enough; the words must be meant to, and be likely to, produce violence or lawlessness right away. A fiery speech urging an angry racist mob immediately to assault a black man in its midst probably qualifies as incitement under the First Amendment. A magazine article - or any publication - aimed at stirring up racial hatred surely does not.

Lewis wrote that there is "genuinely dangerous" speech that does not meet the imminence requirement. "I think we should be able to punish speech that urges terrorist violence to an audience, some of whose members are ready to act on the urging," Lewis wrote. "That is imminence enough."

Harvey Silverglate, a civil liberties lawyer in Boston, disagreed.

"When times are tough," he said, "there seems to be a tendency to say there is too much freedom."

"Free speech matters because it works," Silverglate continued. Scrutiny and debate are more effective ways of combating hate speech than censorship, he said, and all the more so in the post-Sept. 11 era.

"The world didn't suffer because too many people read 'Mein Kampf,"' Silverglate said. "Sending Hitler on a speaking tour of the United States would have been quite a good idea."

Silverglate seemed to be echoing the words of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, whose 1919 dissent in Abrams v. United States eventually formed the basis for modern First Amendment law.

"The best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market," Holmes wrote. "I think that we should be eternally vigilant," he added, "against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught with death."

The First Amendment is not, of course, absolute. The Supreme Court has said that the government may ban fighting words or threats. Punishments may be enhanced for violent crimes prompted by race hate. And private institutions, including universities and employers, are not subject to the First Amendment, which restricts only government activities.

But merely saying hateful things about minority groups, even with the intent to cause their members distress and to generate contempt and loathing, is protected by the First Amendment.

In 1969, for instance, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned the conviction of a leader of a Ku Klux Klan group under an Ohio statute that banned the advocacy of terrorism. The Klan leader, Clarence Brandenburg, had urged his followers at a rally to "send the Jews back to Israel," to "bury" blacks, though he did not call them that, and to consider "revengeance" against politicians and judges who were unsympathetic to whites.

Only Klan members and journalists were present. Because Brandenburg's words fell short of calling for immediate violence in a setting where such violence was likely, the Supreme Court ruled that he could not be prosecuted for incitement.

In his opening statement in the Canadian magazine case, a lawyer representing the Muslim plaintiffs aggrieved by the Maclean's article pleaded with a three-member panel of the tribunal to declare that the article subjected his clients to "hatred and ridicule" and to force the magazine to publish a response.

"You are the only thing between racist, hateful, contemptuous Islamophobic and irresponsible journalism," the lawyer, Faisal Joseph, told the tribunal, "and law-abiding Canadian citizens."

In response, a lawyer for Maclean's all but called the proceeding a sham.

"Innocent intent is not a defense," the lawyer, Roger McConchie, said, in a bitter criticism of the British Columbia hate speech law. "Nor is truth. Nor is fair comment on true facts. Publication in the public interest and for the public benefit is not a defense. Opinion expressed in good faith is not a defense. Responsible journalism is not a defense."

Jason Gratl, a lawyer for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, which has intervened in the case, was measured in his criticism of the law forbidding hate speech.

"Canadians do not have a cast-iron stomach for offensive speech," Gratl said in a telephone interview. "We don't subscribe to a marketplace of ideas. Americans as a whole are more tough-minded and more prepared for verbal combat."

Many foreign courts have respectfully considered the U.S. approach - and then rejected it.

A 1990 decision from the Canadian Supreme Court, for instance, upheld the criminal conviction of James Keegstra for "unlawfully promoting hatred against an identifiable group by communicating anti-Semitic statements." Keegstra, a teacher, had told his students that Jews are "money loving," "power hungry" and "treacherous."

Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Robert Dickson said there was an issue "crucial to the disposition of this appeal: the relationship between Canadian and American approaches to the constitutional protection of free expression, most notably in the realm of hate propaganda."

Dickson said, "There is much to be learned from First Amendment jurisprudence." But he concluded that "the international commitment to eradicate hate propaganda and, most importantly, the special role given equality and multiculturalism in the Canadian Constitution necessitate a departure from the view, reasonably prevalent in America at present, that the suppression of hate propaganda is incompatible with the guarantee of free expression."

The distinctive U.S. approach to free speech, legal scholars say, has many causes. It is partly rooted in an individualistic view of the world. Fear of allowing the government to decide what speech is acceptable plays a role. So does history.

"It would be really hard to criticize Israel, Austria, Germany and South Africa, given their histories," for laws banning hate speech, said Schauer, the professor at Harvard, in an interview.

In Canada, however, the laws seem to stem from a desire to promote societal harmony. Three time zones east of British Columbia, the Ontario Human Rights Commission - while declining to hear a separate case against Maclean's - nonetheless condemned the article.

"In Canada, the right to freedom of expression is not absolute, nor should it be," the commission's statement said. "By portraying Muslims as all sharing the same negative characteristics, including being a threat to 'the West,' this explicit expression of Islamophobia further perpetuates and promotes prejudice toward Muslims and others."

British Columbia human rights law, unlike that in Ontario, does appear to allow claims based on statements published in magazines.

Steyn, the author of the Maclean's article, said the court proceeding illustrated some important distinctions. "The problem with so-called hate speech laws is that they're not about facts," he said in a telephone interview. "They're about feelings."

"What we're learning here is really the bedrock difference between the United States and the countries that are in a broad sense its legal cousins," Steyn added. "Western governments are becoming increasingly comfortable with the regulation of opinion. The First Amendment really does distinguish the U.S., not just from Canada but from the rest of the Western world."

Just in case any of you Pilgrims reckon that our First Amendment rights can't be 'adjusted' by government -- let me remind you that only a few years ago, murder was murder, assault was assault, and battery was battery. Now we have murder and 'hate crime' murder, assault and 'hate crime' assault, and battery and 'hate crime' assault. All with all kinds of new, fiercer penalties piled on. If Joe kills John, it's murder -- but if John is a minority group member it's probably going to be tried as 'hate crime' murder --- even if 'hate' had nothing to do with it.

We have heard from the Supremes' that several of them think that we should look to European law as examples for us to follow. With pencil necked 'legal philosophers' like Jeremy Waldron spouting their 'isms', and political correctness running rampant in this nation..... we need to be very, very careful to protect what few rights we still have.

Moreover, with oil money backed groups like CAIR running to the courts everyday to increase Islamic law's impact on our society, we need to look over our legal shoulders as well. As a fan, I followed Bridgette Bardot's court case with interest..... as life long animal rights activist, all she has done has questioned certain religions killing of animals in their ceremonies... for this she has been fined several times and threatened with jail time.

Keep your eyes peeled and your powder dry Pardners!!!

The way Obamanation is throwin' folks under the bus, this pile of baggage could get plumb out of hand by November!

Common Sense discovered on the floor of the House of Representatives!

That headline is no lie Pilgrims, for four short minutes this year, a Texas Congressman actually stood on his hind legs in the well of the House and spoke with common sense and clarity.

Fortunately, by the time his words stopped echoing throughout the almost empty chamber, and the printed words buried in the Congressional Record never to be seen again, some stalwart citizen recorded his words and shared them on Youtube.com for us all to share...

Take four minutes to watch - and think about the Constitution of these United States, and the limits it used to place on our Federal Government -----!


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

So much for "Change", --- much less "Hope'!

BREAKING: Johnson Steps Down from Obama VP Committee
Another Scalp for the Online Right
By Ben Domenech (for Redstate.com)


Jim Johnson is stepping down from Barack Obama's VP Search Committee.

WASHINGTON (AP) - A leader of Democrat Barack Obama's vice presidential research team has resigned amid criticism over his personal loan deals.
Obama announced in a statement Wednesday that Jim Johnson was stepping aside to avoid distracting from the vetting process.
Johnson served on the vetting team with former first daughter Caroline Kennedy and former Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder.


I'm beginning to like Barack Obama. He's so wonderfully predictable. Each time there's a blowup - a friend of his who highlights the hypocrisy of his HopeChange message, a connection to the corruption of Chicago politics, an adviser or spiritual mentor saying offensively wacky things - Obama responds with the same round of obfuscations:

1. Obama denies there is a problem.
2. Obama insists he was misunderstood.
3. Obama ignores the problem.
4. Obama caves.

This is awesome.

Who said things would get borin' after the primaries were over ---???

Obamanation's earlier moves......

... should be a good indicator of his future moves.

Obama wanted to ban gun stores within five miles of schools and parks?

By see-dubya • June 11, 2008 02:14 AM

In other words, he pretty much wanted to ban gun stores. Five miles from a school is pretty much exiling gun stores to the rural hinterlands, outside of most city limits. (I wonder what Obama’s pretend gun-rights group will have to say about this?)

James Taranto (first item) has links to some interesting maps of Cleveland and Phoenix that show the relative density of schools in each, which were drawn to demonstrate the effects of the 1000-foot radius covered by the federal gun-free school zones provision. If you can imagine those circles each being 26 times bigger, you’d get an idea of how big the zone of exclusion for gun stores would be.

This was a proposal Obama made when he was still a state legislator in 1999, but Taranto thinks it shows Obama’s true colors:

…these are positions Obama took as a state legislator. It is unlikely that he would stand by them today, and even unlikelier that Congress would enact them*. But it does lead one to think that Obama’s instinct is to trash, rather than protect, the Constitution.

There’s more here at the Volokh Conspiracy, which sources these positions to a 1999 Chicago Defender article that contains several equally alarming proposals, including banning the sale of guns (other than antique firearms) at gun shows outright. Mind you, not just “closing the loophole” or any of the gungrabbers’ usual soft soap–he wanted to legislate gun shows out of existence by turning them into swap meets for flintlock enthusiasts.

Big question: if he doesn’t stand by these positions today, why not? Someone needs to ask him.

Either Obama is a hollow man who flirts with these radical ideas for political expediency and to ingratiate himself with the brunch-with-Bill-Ayers deep-pocket Hyde Park bobos–or he’s even more deeply, dangerously radical than I thought. No wonder Dan Boren won’t endorse him.

One question, though, which makes me regard this story with a bit of caution. First line from that Defender article:

Sweeping federal gun control legislation proposed by Sen. Barack Obama (D-13th) would increase the penalties on gun runners who are flooding Chicago’s streets with illegal weapons.

Why, as an Illinois State Senator, was Obama proposing Federal legislation? Was he just trying to get attention? If so, I’m happy to give it to him.

*Really? Not all of them, maybe. Not right away.

I did a quick check and discovered that here in Ole' San Antonio, we have 389 Elementary, 250 Middle, 132 High, and 110 Private schools. That rounds out to about 1,000 schools. Now if one were to draw a ten mile ring (that five miles works in all directions) around these thousand schools, Obamanation's plan would ban gun stores in a geographic area of 78,500 square miles in a city of only 412 square miles.
That happens of course, because of all the overlapping ban areas. Simply put, if my high school Pi numbers still work. In effect, all gun sales would be banned anywhere inside or within five miles of the city limits of San Antonio!


Now then Buckaroos, unless he is an unconfessed whore for the Brady Gun Lobby, I've got to assume that he just put these thoughts forward in Chicago 'cause it seemed like the thing to do. Either way - it's scary as hell!

Maureen Dowdy, the tip of the preemptive strike spear...

...much as I dislike giving this vicious, whining viper any space in this blog, an Op-ed piece by Ms Dowdy calls for a little finger pointing ---- a portion of what she penned -

"In their narrative of how Hillary lost in The Times on Sunday, Jim Rutenberg and Peter Baker said that Mark Penn argued that Hillary should subtly stress Obama’s “lack of American roots.”
That’s a good preview of how Republicans will attack Michelle, suggesting that she does not share American values, mining a subtext of race.

She’s a devoted daughter, wife and mother who has lived the American dream, from the humble South Side of Chicago to Harvard Law School. Hey, isn’t it totally unAmerican to complain that being a black woman in the ’80s at a class-conscious, white-bread college, Princeton, was somewhat uncomfortable?

Just as Bill and Hillary did the “Pssst! He’s black!” thing on Barry, now the Republicans will use the same tactic on the strong and opinionated Michelle."

Now then Pilgrims, it's test time. Both of the attacks Ms Dowdy outlines in these few words were attacks by the Democrat - Hellary team on Ms Michelle. NOT REPUBLICANS! But somehow- this talentless key board striker manages to convey that this will be the Republican strategy. Do you see where this is going.....?

With this preemptive strike - no matter what the Republicans say or do, Dowdy and her fellow travelers will be able to shriek, "See we told you! - We told you!"

Kinda makes you wonder if she and her ilk just get their marching orders from the DNC, or if they actually have a seat at the meeting table............

I'm Pecozbill, and I approved these comments!!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

This past weekend, we had a 50 Year Reunion of Ole' Military Friends we were stationed with in Japan.....

..right 'cheer in San Antonio! Vet's and their families came from 22 States and even the U.K.! But one feller in particular (who is rumored to be a descendant of Dan'l Boone hisself), decided to drive non-stop from the great state of Georgia with his wife and daughter. His daughter put his travelin' tribulations to song, and I offer it here!

"It's funny, how sometimes very ordinary, everyday acts can turn into something that reaches epic status. Our daughter, Rebecca, captured this in a poem. I have posted it, with very minimal editing.

My sincere apologies to Randy Owens and the group ALABAMA.

IF YOU'RE GONNA DRIVE TO TEXAS
(YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO PIDDLE IN THE VAN)

If you're gonna drive to Texas,
You're gonna have to piddle in the van,
Interstate rest stops are handy,
but too few in Dixie-land,
So just keep your legs crossed,
Try not to let it show,
We'll try to get you there before you go

We left our home in Georgia,
heading West to San Antone,
I knew I had to piddle,
and I wish that I had gone
By the time we crossed that 'Bama line,
my eye teeth were afloat,
"If we don't find a rest stop,
we're gonna have to find a boat!"

So we pulled into a rest stop,
just South of Birmingham,
I hurried out of the car,
and headed for the can,
Must have been my bad luck,
The way it usually goes,
A big white sign reading,
"SORRY RESTROOM CLOSED".

So I ran around the corner,
and I wasn't very shy,
Pulled down my zipper,
and really let it fly,
I knew that once I started,
I really couldn't stop,
Until I was accosted,
by a big old Redneck Cop!

He said:
"If you're gonna drive to Texas,
and you come through Alabam..
If you have to piddle,
better find yourself a can,
'Cause this is plain illegal,
and you'll have to go to jail,
but that should solve your problem
'cause there's a benjo in your cell.

Now we're out of jail,
back on the interstate,
My kidneys are still full,
and I know that I can't wait,
They knew that I was hurting,
Because they told me so,
and gave me a Dixie Cup,
to catch the overflow.

So if you drive to Texas,
and if you piddle in the van,
Some things you can do sitting,
but some, you have to stand.
Keep your eyes wide open,
and watch for passing cars,
Or you might just find yourself,
peeking through the bars. "

Now Pilgrims -- I ask you --- how much Americana can you stand in one sittin'! I reckon Rebecca and her prohibitively prostate punished Papa have done said it all! Thanks Y'all!
Oh, and BTW, if you ain't familiar with 'benjo', you led too sheltered a life Pardner and shoulda shared a tour in the military along the way!
Pecozbill

Y'all wanna know who to blame for the $4.00 gas?

Check the Internet or ask your Congressman or Senator how he/she voted for off shore drilling in proven oil fields.. Answer is guaranteed Pilgrims--- if he's a Dem- he dunnit!
If you look at that off shore area between Cuba and the Florida keys, you'll see China and Cuba drilling, but U.S. companies are not allowed by order of your Dem led congress!!!

It's The Gas Prices Stupid!! Put that on the Republican talking papers..... no new refinery authorized in 40 years, no drilling in ANWAR, offshore or even the Dakotas or Montana!! No wind powered generators off shore in Massachusetts!

Bumper Sticker of the Week.......


Brian Williams gets bum rap.....

In his commencement address to the senior class at Ohio State University, Brian Williams called on the grads to 'help fix the country'. Because of his long standing liberal bias and his TV visibility as NBC anchor, many blogs picked up on this comment, taking it out of context -- and blistered him with it.

Although I am certainly no fan of his, or his political leanings, I reckon he deserves a fair shake. Particularly with his positive comments about the U.S, Military -- not often heard on Campuses these days. Here is a little larger picture of his comments;

".... Politics: Pick a campaign. Campaign for McCain, campaign for Obama, campaign for the Libertarian, for the Vegan Party, but volunteer, get out there and campaign for someone. We won't see an election like this for decades again in this country. We are at a crossroads. They don't get more important and it's so important that you all get involved. Put your generational stamp on American politics.

Dial in and pay attention, and I say that as part of a group we all have to start thinking and acting as one. There are, as of this week, 117 million blogs in the United States. One more time: 117 million blogs. And I stand here today as one of them. And what do most of us bloggers talk about? Us. And the problem is we need to start talking about us, all of us. We need to start thinking of us as the collective, the United States that we used to know. It's going to require a lot of work.

I am proud to say that in my life and my job I am able to spend a lot of time with American in uniform. They are magnificent and would so enjoy this here today....They too, as you are, are the very best of your generation. Think of them when you think you're having a bad day....Will all veterans of the U.S. armed forces please do us the honor of standing up in place?... "

And that, as Paul Harvey would say --- is the rest of the story! I sure hope I don't have to come to the defense of these media lib's too often!

Monday, June 9, 2008

What does this headline tell you, Pilgrims?

Terrorist waiting to deal with next president
Ed Lasky

Brig. General Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the terror group the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is biding his time, afraid to stoke terror while President Bush is in his waning days in the Oval Office. Instead, says Washington Post columnist
David Ignatius who interviewed him, he "prefers to run out the clock on the Bush Administration, hoping the next administration will be more favorable to Iran's interest." I doubt he is thinking of John McCain.

"Its the Gas Pumps Stupid"

It appears to this ole' boy that the Republicans are about to get an big ole' ass whuppin' this coming November. Losing not only the Whitehouse to a uber-liberal, Obamanation, but also enough seats in the House and Senate to prevent or slow down ANY Democrat insanities they desire to foist on us.

Since we know they take their marching orders directly from the tree-huggers, unions, and Moveon.org, the resultant fire hose levels of legislation and regulatory restrictions could hamstring this country for years to come.

The rally 'round the flag esprit de corps inspired by Newt Gingrich and the Contract with American has been watered down by the hands out reputation of many of the Republicans swept into office by that Rally! It needs to be fired up once again.. (and they need their leash shortened!)

In my not so humble opinion, every word, deed, and effort by every Republican candidate and field worker for the next four months should be triggered by a 2008 Republican Rallying Cry:

It's the Gas Pumps Stupid!

Folks are feeling the pain! The poor, middle class, and rich - the blacks, browns, native Americans, and Asians -- the educated and the high school drop-outs --- everybody is feeling the pain at the Gas Pumps. Drag the Democrat record out and wave it in the air --- make folks understand who creates their pain!!

Promise to open oil exploration and production in those States that are begging for permission! Alaska, the Dakota's, Montana and more! They want it - their people want it, and the American people want it! The way to wean us from OPEC and Venezuela is to drill in and off-shore the United States. Hell the Chinese are why aren't we?

This is a message the votes will hear and act on! But the Republicans need to do it now before the voters become numbed to the pain at the pump!!!

Pilgrims, if any of this makes sense to you --- start writing, calling and e-mailing every American conservative you know and spread the gospel!!!

What do you say folks? "It's the Gas Pumps Stupid!!"

A thought for Monday morning.........

It’s called “take home pay” because you can’t afford to go anywhere else with it.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Yo Pilgrims!! Y'all want to hear an 'oily' story.....?

Here is a great visual by Doug Ross that I borrow from FloppingAces.com:


Gateway Pundit puts it well:


Democrats have blocked the development of new sources of petroleum.

Democrats have blocked drilling in ANWR.

Democrats have blocked drilling off the coast of Florida.Democrats have blocked drilling off of the east coast.

Democrats have blocked drilling off of the west coast.

Democrats have blocked drilling off the Alaskan coast.

Democrats have blocked building oil refineries.

Democrats have blocked clean nuclear energy production.

Democrats have blocked clean coal production.


And people wonder why we pay so much at the pumps. We have so much oil under our own feet on our own soil. Will they now, finally, allow us to go get that oil after the record close of the price of a barrel? Is this what will finally wake up the left that finding alternative fuels is a worthy endeavor but preventing our country from being held hostage by those who CAN get the oil under their feet is THE priority. Will we be allowed to go get this oil?


A study by the Rand Corporation estimates the sedimentary rock in the corner where Utah borders Colorado and Wyoming holds about 800 billion barrels. That’s three times the size of Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves.


America is sitting on top of a super massive 200 billion barrel Oil Field that could potentially make America Energy Independent and until now has largely gone unnoticed. Thanks to new technology the Bakken Formation in North Dakota could boost America’s Oil reserves by an incredible 10 times, giving western economies the trump card against OPEC’s short squeeze on oil supply and making Iranian and Venezuelan threats of disrupted supply irrelevant.


In the next 30 days the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) will release a new report giving an accurate resource assessment of the Bakken Oil Formation that covers North Dakota and portions of South Dakota and Montana. With new horizontal drilling technology it is believed that from 175 to 500 billion barrels of recoverable oil are held in this 200,000 square mile reserve that was initially discovered in 1951. The USGS did an initial study back in 1999 that estimated 400 billion recoverable barrels were present but with prices bottoming out at $10 a barrel back then the report was dismissed because of the higher cost of horizontal drilling techniques that would be needed, estimated at $20-$40 a barrel.

Do y'all reckon that maybe now the folks in this great country will stand up on their hind legs and 'ENOUGH!!' With folks hard pressed to fill their gas tanks, much less their grocery shopping carts ..... I sure hope so!!

Well Pilgrims, as you know, Hellary 'suspended' her campaign yesterday...

.... but somehow I'd feel a whole lot more relaxed if someone had thrown a cup of water on her...... and she'd melted!!


"Well! Ring around the rosy, a pocket full of spears! Thought you'd be pretty foxy, didn't you? Well! The last to go will see the first three go before her! And her mangy little dog, too!

How about a little fire, Scarecrow?

ARRRRRGH! — YOU CURSED BRAT! LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE! I'm MELTING! Melting! Oh — what a world, what a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness?! ARRRRRGH! I'm gone! I'm gone! I'm going!..." [is fully melted]



I reckon we'll just have to keep our eyes peeled and a bucket of water handy for when she reincarnates her ambitions

There is courage and confidence ..... and then there is Obamanation!!


Saturday, June 7, 2008

Many of you Pilgrims realize that yesterday was the Anniversary of D-Day...

...You probably also notice that it went unnoticed by the press! ... some folks made a brilliant interpretation of how they think D-Day would have been covered if it occurred now during this age of 24-7 news channels --- with it's own logos and music. The tape lasts seven minutes and you need sound of course --- but it's a fine piece of work that deserves watching --- and so accurate it's scary! Enjoy!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Px_XBJHrs4I

sorry - you'll have to cut (copy) and paste, I can't get it to 'click-link'
Pecoz

I remember an old joke about a man catching his wife...

.. in bed with a neighbor and as she stared at him over her paramour's shoulder she said, "Who are you gonna believe, me or your lying eyes?"

All of which brings me to this picture - an iconic photo from May 4, 1970, which provokes all manner of thoughts in folks. Student unrest and violence - anti-war protests - national guard massacre --- Nixon - all of these thoughts. The photographer, a journalism student, won a Pulitzer Prize for it, every paper in the world carried it. But the
picture itself is a lie.

Mary Ann Vecchio was a troubled teen who had panhandled her way to Kent, Ohio, from Opa-Locka, Fla. The photographer was John Filo, the son of a steelworker, a senior ready to embark on a journalism career.

Photographed by Mr. Filo as she cried in horror over Jeffrey Miller's body, Mary Ann, 14, instantly became an icon symbolizing the cost of conviction in America. Mr. Filo earned a Pulitzer Prize for his efforts, sealing a future in mainstream media.

In spite of official findings, victims have never been properly cleared of posing a threat to the National Guard and to national security, Mr. Payne says. They're still "bums" -- as President Nixon branded those who opposed his decision to invade Cambodia four days before the shootings. It is a surreal footnote to the strange life of Ms. Vecchio, 39, who claims she has spent miserable decades under public scrutiny. After the shootings, she was eventually returned to her family, which capitalized on her new fame by manufacturing T-shirts featuring Mr. Filo's photograph. The words, "Now Will You Listen," and Mary Ann's autograph appeared beneath the image.

Returning to school, Mary Ann was expected to be a spokeswoman for campus unrest, but she had little understanding of the country's turbulent politics. She was condemned by Florida Gov. Claude Kirk as a communist and was reviled by schoolmates. She received thousands of pieces of hate mail.

Later Ms. Vecchio was arrested for petty crimes and prostitution. She told Geraldo Rivera about her unsavory career on "Goodnight, America."

The picture, she would contend, wrecked her life. Ms. Vecchio disappeared, only to be unearthed by the media on Kent State anniversaries.

She married Joe Gillum, a plumbing contractor, in 1979, and her life settled down. Not long before the Kent State memorial was dedicated, she told a newspaper, "Big deal. It has nothing to do with my life."

Ms Vecchio-Gillum is now a cashier in Las Vegas. By now you Pilgrims got to be askin' yourselves, "What in tarnation is Pecoz wound up about?" And I'm gonna tell you. Yesterday I had the high honor and privilege of visiting the Headquarters of the Air Force Command in which I served for an updated mission briefing (since my retirement a hunnert years ago) and recognition as a Pioneer, along with several others. We were also given a tour of their History Museum which included pictures and memorabilia of both the Air Force and the Country's times since 1949. This infamous picture was hung plumb in the middle of the wall depicting the Vietnam era.

It has always troubled me that folks take this picture at face value, the despondent Kent State Student wailing over her slain classmate. I am certain that the Museum curator thought he was demonstrating open minded, even handedness by displaying this photo there. But to my mind, it has no business there with meaningful pictures.

A fourteen year old pan handling runaway thought it would be 'great fun' to go join the on-campus protests. She sure called that wrong - but she also sure wasn't a despondent well intentioned student either.
Oh well, she got more than her fifteen minutes of fame. Quick now! What was the name of the slain student? Ha! Gotcha - it's up there above -- and he's the one we should remember if we need to remember this sorry incident at all.... If there was a victim, it was young Jeffrey Miller and the young Guardsman that shot him, I reckon. Not Ms Vecchio-Gillum.

There!! I got it off my chest and I'm glad..... Thanks for listening....

Annie's tellin' it like it is! As Usual....

OBAMA WAS SELECTED, NOT ELECTED
Ann Coulter, June 4, 2008

Words mean nothing to liberals. They say whatever will help advance their cause at the moment, switch talking points in a heartbeat, and then act indignant if anyone uses the exact same argument they were using five minutes ago.

When Gore won the popular vote in the 2000 election by half a percentage point, but lost the Electoral College -- or, for short, "the constitutionally prescribed method for choosing presidents" -- anyone who denied the sacred importance of the popular vote was either an idiot or a dangerous partisan.

But now Hillary has won the popular vote in a Democratic primary, while Obambi has won under the rules. In a spectacular turnabout, media commentators are heaping sarcasm on our plucky Hillary for imagining the "popular vote" has any relevance whatsoever.

It's the exact same situation as in 2000, with Hillary in the position of Gore and Obama in the position of Bush. The only difference is: Hillary has a much stronger argument than Gore ever did (and Hillary's more of a man than Gore ever was).

Unbeknownst to liberals, who seem to imagine the Constitution is a treatise on gay marriage, our Constitution sets forth rules for the election of a president. Under the Constitution that has led to the greatest individual liberty, prosperity and security ever known to mankind, Americans have no constitutional right to vote for president, at all. (Don't fret Democrats: According to five liberals on the Supreme Court, you do have a right to sodomy and abortion!) Americans certainly have no right to demand that their vote prevail over the electors' vote.

The Constitution states that electors from each state are to choose the president, and it is up to state legislatures to determine how those electors are selected. It is only by happenstance that most states use a popular vote to choose their electors. When you vote for president this fall, you will not be voting for Barack Obama or John McCain; you will be voting for an elector who pledges to cast his vote for Obama or McCain. (For those new Obama voters who may be reading, it's like voting for Paula, Randy or Simon to represent you, instead of texting your vote directly.)

Any state could abolish general elections for president tomorrow and have the legislature pick the electors. States could also abolish their winner-take-all method of choosing presidential electors -- as Nebraska and Maine have already done, allowing their electors to be allocated in proportion to the popular vote. And of course there's always the option of voting electors off the island one by one.

If presidential elections were popular vote contests, Bush might have spent more than five minutes campaigning in big liberal states like California and New York. But under a winner-take-all regime, close doesn't count. If a Republican doesn't have a chance to actually win a state, he may as well lose in a landslide.

Using the same logic, Gore didn't spend a lot of time campaigning in Texas (and Walter Mondale campaigned exclusively in Minnesota). Consequently, under both the law and common sense, the famed "popular vote" is utterly irrelevant to presidential elections.

It would be like the winner of "Miss Congeniality" claiming that title also made her "Miss America." Obviously, Bush might well have won the popular vote, but he would have used a completely different campaign strategy.

By contrast, there are no constitutional rules to follow with party primaries. Primaries are specifically designed by the parties to choose their strongest candidate for the general election. Hillary's argument that she won the popular vote is manifestly relevant to that determination. Our brave Hillary has every right to take her delegates to the Democratic National Convention and put her case to a vote. She is much closer to B. Hussein Obama than the sainted Teddy Kennedy was to Carter in 1980 when Teddy staged an obviously hopeless rules challenge at the convention. (I mean rules about choosing the candidate, not rules about crushed ice at after-parties.)

And yet every time Hillary breathes a word about her victory in the popular vote, TV hosts respond with sneering contempt at her gaucherie for even mentioning it. (Of course, if popularity mattered, networks like MSNBC wouldn't exist. That's a station that depends entirely on "superviewers.")

After nearly eight years of having to listen to liberals crow that Bush was "selected, not elected," this is a shocking about-face. Apparently unaware of the new party line that the popular vote amounts to nothing more than warm spit, just last week HBO ran its movie "Recount," about the 2000 Florida election, the premise of which is that sneaky Republicans stole the presidency from popular vote champion Al Gore. (Despite massive publicity, the movie bombed, with only about 1 million viewers, so now HBO is demanding a "recount.")

So where is Kevin Spacey from HBO's "Recount," to defend Hillary, shouting: "WHO WON THIS PRIMARY?" In the Democrats' "1984" world, the popular vote is an unconcept, doubleplusungood verging crimethink.
We have always been at war with Eastasia.

Friday, June 6, 2008

The way the United Nations works lately,.....

.... they'll probably make him chairman!!

Sooner or later --- someone has to tell Hellary it's over...

...... but who is gonna hang the bell on that cat!!

CLINTON STILL IN FANTASY LAND OVER LOST CAUSE
By CHARLES HURT June 5, 2008 -- (NY Post)


WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton is ending her quest for the presidency precisely as she began it: with a false sense of entitlement, complete self-absorption and delusional lies.
Now everyone agrees that she has lost the nomination.
Barack Obama will be the nominee.

Yet she refuses to acknowledge this simple, clear truth so that the vital process of converting her supporters into supporters of the actual nominee can begin.
In her fantasy world where she is still in control, everything is upside down.
It's as if Obama should be waiting by the phone in hopes she might offer him a spot on the ticket.
When Obama called Clinton Tuesday night to (magnanimously) congratulate her on winning the South Dakota primary, her campaign twice let the calls go to voice mail.
It is true that Clinton eventually commanded a considerable force in this primary.
But she still lost. And she lost profoundly, by every metric imaginable.
This is one of those defining moments.


For Barack Obama, for the Democratic Party and, possibly, for the country.
Obama has run a campaign against the moral shortcuts and twisted truths that have been so viciously perfected by the Clintons and left American politics in ruin.
Obama should make it clear now that he has no intention whatsoever of picking Clinton as his running mate.


Picking her, especially in light of her current antics, would make a lie of Obama's campaign. And failing to rule her out now keeps the lights going on her corrosive carnival stage.
In 1992, Bill Clinton's campaign had a sign on the wall reminding them that the campaign was all about the economy.


The Obama campaign should put up a sign of their own: "It's the Clintons, stupid!"

31,000 Scientists vs Al Gorebot ... and he's right?

HEAT OF THE MOMENT
31,000 scientists reject 'global warming' agenda
'
Mr. Gore's movie has claims no informed expert endorses'

By Bob Unruh © 2008 WorldNetDaily


More than 31,000 scientists across the U.S. – including more than 9,000 Ph.D.s in fields such as atmospheric science, climatology, Earth science, environment and dozens of other specialties – have signed a petition rejecting "global warming," the assumption that the human production of greenhouse gases is damaging Earth's climate.


"There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide,
methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate," the petition states. "Moreover, there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the Earth." The Petition Project actually was launched nearly 10 years ago, when the first few thousand signatures were assembled. Then, between 1999 and 2007, the list of signatures grew gradually without any special effort or campaign.

But now, a new effort has been conducted because of an "escalation of the claims of 'consensus,' release of the movie 'An Inconvenient Truth' by Mr. Al Gore, and related events," according to officials with the project.
"Mr. Gore's movie, asserting a 'consensus' and 'settled science' in agreement about human-caused global warming, conveyed the claims about human-caused global warming to ordinary movie goers and to public school children, to whom the film was widely distributed. Unfortunately, Mr. Gore's movie contains many very serious incorrect claims which no informed, honest scientist could endorse," said project spokesman and founder Art Robinson.

WND submitted a request to Gore's office for comment but did not get a response.

(for more on this and other daily topics go to Worldnetdaily.com)

Psst! Hey Buddy, can you spare $45 Trillion bucks...?

... that's the estimated cost of a new plan endorsed by the G-8 ministers in Japan. Let me spell that out for you: $45,000,000,000,000! By my reckoning, as one of the six billion occupants of this planet, my share of that cost would be $7,500! And so it would be for every other human being, from London to Darfur, from Tokyo to Peking.... Whether his gross annual income is $50K a year or $120 dollars! Hmmmmm


$45 trillion needed to combat warming
By JOSEPH COLEMAN, Associated Press


The world needs to invest $45 trillion

in energy in coming decades, build some 1,400 nuclear power plants and vastly expand wind power in order to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to an energy study released Friday.
The report by the Paris-based International Energy Agency envisions a "energy revolution" that would greatly reduce the world's dependence on fossil fuels while maintaining steady economic growth.
"Meeting this target of 50 percent cut in emissions represents a formidable challenge, and we would require immediate policy action and technological transition on an unprecedented scale," IEA Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka said.
A U.N.-network of scientists concluded last year that emissions have to be cut by at least half by 2050 to avoid an increase in world temperatures of between 3.6 and 4.2 degrees above pre-18th century levels.
Scientists say temperature increases beyond that could trigger devastating effects, such as widespread loss of species, famines and droughts, and swamping of heavily populated coastal areas by rising oceans.
Environment ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized countries and Russia backed the 50 percent target in a meeting in Japan last month and called for it to be officially endorsed at the G-8 summit in July.



Every time I read such insanities, and try to fathom the purpose for it all, I return to the words of 'Deep Throat' in the Sixties....... "Follow the money'! I see $45 Trillion worth of 'brother-in-law' and sweetheart contracts and a whole lotta money changing hands. Your money and my money... By the way - need any jewelry to prove your concern?


If the Iraq 'Oil for Food' scandal in the U.N. is any example of international integrity in government ministers, I reckon I'd pass on this bunch!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

For all you Pilgrims that believe the MSM (Main Stream Media)....

.... ain't been biased for Obama and agin' Hellary these last few weeks. Here are two recent political cartoons .... I offer them for your judgement!!









At least Ole' Pecoz picked on 'em both even handedly!

Lord Have Mercy!! I can't make this stuff up.....

....from the London Daily Telegraph...

Sheep flatulence inoculation developed
By Peter Allen in Paris 05/06/2008

New Zealand scientists claim to have developed a "flatulence inoculation" aimed at cutting down on the massive amount of methane produced by its sheep and cows.
Such animals are believed to be responsible for more than half of the country's greenhouse gases, causing huge environmental problems.

But Phil Goff, New Zealand's trade minister, told an Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) in Paris yesterday that a solution was in sight.
"Our agricultural research organisation just last week was able to map the genome ... that causes methane in ruminant animals and we believe we can vaccinate against" flatulent emissions, Mr Goff said.

Scientists in New Zealand have been working around-the-clock to reduce emissions from agriculture, such as changing the way fertilisers are used on pasture land, Mr Goff added.
Sheep, cattle, goats and deer produce large quantities of gas through belching and flatulence, as their multiple stomachs digest grass.

Ruminants are responsible for about 25 per cent of the methane produced in Britain, but in countries with a large agricultural sector, the proportion is much higher.

The 45 million sheep and 10 million cattle in New Zealand burped and farted about 90 percent of that country's methane emissions, according to government figures.
In comparison, livestock are responsible for about two per cent of the United States's greenhouse gas emissions, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Under the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming, New Zealand must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 5.2 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.

In the past New Zealand's farmers have showed their disgust at government plans to impose an animal "flatulence tax" by sending parcels of manure to members of parliament.
The OECD conference is discussing climate change, trade and the global economy.

Next thing you know, they'll want diapers on all those sheep and cows! Don't laugh, they already have them on the horses in Central Park in New York City.

Welcome to Baghdad....er uh I mean Washington D.C.

Yeppers Pilgrims, that shining city on a hill, that home of all those marble monuments and marble headed politicians --- has been turned into Baghdad West!

D.C. Police to Check Drivers In Violence-Plagued Trinidad
By Allison Klein Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, June 5, 2008

D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier announced a military-style checkpoint yesterday to stop cars this weekend in a Northeast Washington neighborhood inundated by gun violence, saying it will help keep criminals out of the area.

Starting on Saturday, officers will check drivers' identification and ask whether they have a "legitimate purpose" to be in the Trinidad area, such as going to a doctor or church or visiting friends or relatives. If not, the drivers will be turned away.
The Neighborhood Safety Zone initiative is the latest crime-fighting attempt by Lanier and
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, who have been under pressure from residents to stop a recent surge in violence. Last weekend was especially bloody, with seven slayings, including three in the Trinidad area.

"In certain areas, we need to go beyond the normal methods of policing," Fenty (D) said at a news conference announcing the action. "We're going to go into an area and completely shut it down to prevent shootings and the sale of drugs."
The checkpoint will stop vehicles approaching the 1400 block of Montello Avenue NE, a section of the Trinidad neighborhood that has been plagued with homicides and other violence. Police will search cars if they suspect the presence of guns or drugs, and will arrest people who do not cooperate, under a charge of failure to obey a police officer, officials said.

The enforcement will take place at random hours and last for at least five days in Trinidad, with the option of extending it five more days. Checkpoints could be set up in other neighborhoods if they are requested by patrol commanders and approved by Lanier.
The strategy, patterned after a similar effort conducted years ago in New York, is not airtight. There are many ways to get in and out of Trinidad, not just on the one-way Montello Avenue. And pedestrians will not be stopped, which is something critics say might render the program ineffective.

"I guess the plan is to hope criminals will not walk into neighborhoods," said
D.C. Council member Phil Mendelson (D-At Large). "I also suppose the plan is to take the criminal's word for it when he or she gives the police a reason for driving into a neighborhood."
Since taking over as chief in December 2006, Lanier has struggled with the issue of violent crime. She has added patrols, revived a unit specializing in getting guns off the streets and changed commanders in six of the city's seven patrol districts. Last weekend, officers were close enough in one case that they heard the barrage of gunfire coming from a triple homicide on Holbrook Street in Trinidad.

The program is aimed at the city's most troubled areas. The 5th Police District, which includes Trinidad, has had 22 killings this year, one more than all of last year. Since April 1, the Trinidad neighborhood has had seven homicides, 16 robberies and 20 assaults with dangerous weapons, according to police data. In many cases in Trinidad and across the city, gunshots are fired from passing cars, victims are found in cars or cars are used to make fast getaways.

"We have to try to take away the things that are facilitating the ability to commit crime," Lanier said.
Leaders of the
American Civil Liberties Union said yesterday that they will be watching what happens closely and that legal action is likely.

"My reaction is, welcome to Baghdad, D.C.," said Arthur Spitzer, legal director for the ACLU's Washington office. "I mean, this is craziness. In this country, you don't have to show identification or explain to the police why you want to travel down a public street."

Kinda takes the shine off our great country, doesn't it? I don't recall London, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo and the other world capitals being under siege from within and police guard from their parameters!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Now, here we are in the waning days of this congress...

... and all of a sudden the Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reaches deep into his pockets and finds some Republican cajones!!

GOP halts Senate over Bush nominee
Stephen Dinan , WASHINGTON TIMES, June 4, 2008

You Report Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made good on his promise of retribution against Democrats for their slow pace in confirming judicial nominees by bringing the Senate to a halt Wednesday.
He forced a clerk to read every word of the 491-page global warming bill.
The Senate requires unanimous consent to do many of the housekeeping measures, such as bringing up amendments and moving to and from bills. Mr. McConnell, Kentucky Republican, withheld his consent, forcing the stalemate.
"It is important that judicial emergencies are filled with qualified judges, and we will use the various tools at our disposal to ensure that those nominees and the Republican Conference are treated fairly, and that the Majority takes its commitments seriously," Mr. McConnell said.
A half-hour into the reading, assistant legislative clerk Kathleen Alvarez had barely finished the table of contents of the massive measure. A spokesman for Mr. McConnell said the obstruction will last all day.
Eight appellate court nominees have been approved this Congress, which Republicans say is only half the rate it should be. They also say Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada failed to meet his pledge to confirm three appellate nominees by Memorial Day.
Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, Vermont Democrat, on Tuesday announced he would schedule committee votes on two appellate court nominees, but both are sought by Democrats, so Republicans say they shouldn't count as progress toward confirming Mr. Bush's choices.

He may be a few years late and a few votes short -- but Bless ole' Mitch's heart for at least giving it a shot. By the way, the arguments about judges aside--- this Lieberman-Warner Bill is definitely one that need shunting to the side track! It's an economy, American way of life killer! If you ain't keepin' track of it -- you oughta be!

Let's see now... Hellary won 9 of the last 13 primaries....


...she carried the majority of the popular vote by more that 4% (some 600,000) more than Obamanation received ... but the Dem party bigwig superdelegates decided that he will be the better nominee of their party.

Or did they decide that after 20 years of the Clintons throwing folks under the bus, maybe it was time to toss her overboard? It would be nice to relax and think we have seen the last of this dangerous lady ...ooops scratch that... this dangerous woman, but I don't reckon we have.

Keep your powder dry Pilgrims!!

And now.... before your very eyes........ don't blink....


Well now - those Dem's went ahead and did it....

... they have picked their Presidential Nominee for 2008. A man of unique qualifications in many ways....

He is to the far left of earlier great Democrat nominees.....

He is to the far left of Adlai Stevenson without his years of statesman experience or IQ.

He is to the far left of Hubert Humphrey without his experience and "Happy" personality.

He is to the far left of George McGovern without his military or senate experience.

He is to the far left of Walter Mondale without his years of party and Senate leadership.

He is to the far left of Michael Dukakis without his government executive experience.

He is to the far left of Jimmah Carter without his government experience or Christian faith.

He is to the far left of Al Gore without his Veep and Senate experience.

He is to the far left of John Kerry without his years in the Senate and Swift Boat Driving.

Yessirreee Bob! Those Dems sure do make it hard on themselves don't they!!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Dangnation --- that Hellary woman is gonna be my ruination yet...

... ever since yesteday, it looked like she was gonna quietly concede to Obamanation tonite. Then what in the world would I do with all this stuff I have crammed in the corner to say and show about her!

Now today, when the bell is finally tolling midnight on her campaign and her presidential chariot is about to turn back into a pumpkin, she leaps up and says "I would be willing to run as Vice President for the good of the Democratic Party" or some such egotistical blather to cover her real subterfuge.

Can't you just see the shivers running down Obamanation's back when he realizes that his next heartbeat could be all that stands between Hellary and the Oval Office? Here's a man who has dodged all things military all his life and now she wants him to place himself in the cross hairs of fate?

Obamanation may not be the brightest bulb on the porch, but he knows he's been struck by lightning twice - once when he was given his Senate seat without serious Republican opposition and once again with this run for the highest office...... I doubt he'll risk that third strike of lightning... what do you think?

By the way, I reckon if I hear one more liberal talking head in the main stream media use the adjective "Kennedyesque" to describe this Empty Suit, I'll throw somethin' at the TV screen! What hogwash --- but more about that on another day! Let's sort out this latest Hellary Hogwash first!

I know many of y'all have been watchin' that Mars Rover mission plumb close....

But how many of you folks have heard that they have discovered water on Mars? 'Spirit", that rover up there sent back this picture.......


See... would Ole' Pecoz lie to y'all?

Dark 'moderate' clouds loom over the Supreme Court

McCain Might Choose Moderate Court Justices Forecasts Novak
By Kevin MooneyCNSNews.com Staff WriterJune 03, 2008(CNSNews.com) -

If Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is elected president, he might find it difficult to move a conservative Supreme Court nominee through the U.S. Senate, according to columnist Robert Novak. Novak was speaking in response to a question from Cybercast News Service at conservative event in Trenton, N.J., last Friday. At the "Defending the American Dream Summit" organized by Americans for Prosperity (AFP), Novak -- a long-time Washington political reporter and conservative commentator -- painted a bleak political landscape for the Republican Party and conservatives in the near term.

Novak, the featured speaker at the event, predicted that the GOP will lose four seats in the Senate. As a result, said Novak, a President McCain will be "strongly tempted" to refrain from selecting a Supreme Court nominee such as Chief Justice John Roberts or Associate Justice Samuel Alito. Instead, McCain might settle on a nominee more like Anthony Kennedy, often the swing vote on the current court and who is viewed as more moderate than either of President Bush's nominees, said Novak. Kennedy secured a position on the U.S. Supreme Court after the Democrat-controlled Senate rejected Robert Bork, who was President Ronald Reagan's first choice for an open seat in 1987.

Another justice cut of the same clath as Anthony Kennedy? Lord Luv a Duck! I sure hope that some of you Pilgrims that live in those states with Republican Senators in trouble are taking a looooong hard look at what's going on. Elizabeth Dole and Mitch McConnel come to mind. Us Texans are fighting to keep our Senator Cornyn and not let the liberal Democrat trial lawyer that wants to upset him be pull it off!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Yo Pardners! Y'all have a couple of serious postings comin' up...

...so I thought I'd give you a little 'brain break' to relax with first. It appears that Harry Smith and Julie Chen, hosts of CBS Morning Show both took their brain breaks on the air the other day!

Quick, Get Them an Atlas

* Co-host Harry Smith: "In which ocean are the South Sandwich Islands located?
A sixth grader from Nebraska answered that question. It's in the -- is it in the Atlantic?
I thought the Sandwich Islands were actually named after the Earl of -- it's Hawaii.
That's not right. I'm so sorry. Other -- you know what, let's-"
Co-host Julie Chen: "No, it's in which ocean, so that is right. So it's the Atlantic Ocean."
Smith: "Hawaii is not in the Atlantic Ocean."
Chen: "Oh, it's in the Pacific." --
Discussing the winners of National Geographic's geography bee on CBS's The Early Show, May 22.

If it ain't on the teleprompter --- they are all clueless... at least Harry Smith doesn't owe his job to 'big hair'!
(don't bother to Google, Pilgrim -- the Sandwich Isles are in the South Atlantic -- Yes, I admit I already Googled, but Honest Injun - I knew where Hawaii is!)

The secret of any magician's act is his ability to 'mis-direct' our atttention...

....while he performs his slight of hand, Well now - while our attention is directed toward the marathon soap opera we call a presidential nomination process --- guess what our rep's in congress are doing...!
The key to exposing the Wizard of Oz is to look behind the curtain!!!!!!

Turn your eyes back toward the Beltway and watch the sausage known as the Lieberman-Warner green boondoggle bill pass through the hallowed halls. The destroy America bill is wending it's way through just like it might be good for the country.

Sen. James Inhofe called it several weeks ago:

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, today commented on the Lieberman-Warner global warming cap-and-trade bill’s substitute amendment (Climate Security Act – S.2191).

“The latest version is nothing more than window dressing for a bill that has been exposed by numerous government and private analyses as costly and damaging to America,” Senator Inhofe said. “Lieberman-Warner will redistribute over $5.6 trillion from American consumers to pet congressional projects. Despite paying for the trillions of dollars mandated by this cap-and-trade scheme, American families and workers will only receive back $800 billion in consumer tax relief — $7 paid for every $1 returned.
“The fact is that the Lieberman-Warner bill is the largest pork bill ever considered by Congress. No matter how many revisions this bill undergoes, it remains a massive redistribution of wealth, the largest new tax and spend program in our Nation’s history. The handouts being offered by the sponsors of this bill come straight from the pocket of families and workers in the form of higher gas, power, and heating bills. The newly revised Lieberman-Warner bill offers nothing new except more pain at the gas pump and more expensive consumer goods.”


Entrepreneur Herman Cain minces no words in distilling the essence of the legislation:

The Lieberman-Warner bill is a cap-and-tax energy scheme, a carbon-emissions rationing program, a new tax on businesses and consumers, a new big government central agency and new career opportunities for thousands of new lobbyists specializing in greenhouse gas regulations…
… The bill also establishes the Carbon Market Efficiency Board, which shall report on the national greenhouse gas emission market and provide cost relief measures if it determines significant harm to the U.S. economy.
Give me a break!
The people who conceived and wrote this crap are obviously descendants of the same people who wrote the original tax code in 1913, the Social Security legislation in 1935, the Medicare bill of 1965 and the out-of-control prescription drug legislation of 2004.
Just look at how well all of these “the government knows best” programs are working today, and we have a good idea of where this latest giant leap for mankind will work for our grandchildren.

The
Institute for Energy Research has extensive analysis of the costs of Lieberman-Warner.
Greg Mueller e-mails:
The U.S. Environmental protection Agency (EPA) analysis of the economic impacts of Lieberman-Warner assumes that carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is deployable at scale across the entire U.S. electricity sector, and that there is a 150 percent increase in U.S. nuclear power generation by 2050. The EPA analysis also assumes that the U.S. complies with the Kyoto Protocol, which it currently does not.
Based on those assumptions, EPA concludes that Warner-Lieberman would result in annual reductions of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) ranging from $238 billion to $983 billion in 2030, and from roughly $1 trillion to more than $2.8 trillion in 2050; gasoline prices would increase by $0.53 per gallon in 2030 to $1.40 per gallon in 2050; and electricity prices are projected to increase 44 percent in 2030 and 26 percent in 2050.

Now then, at my age I don't even buy green bananas. I sure don't reckon I'll be worrying about heating my house or keeping my job in 2030, 2040 or 2050! But by God My grandkids and their kids will be --- and this shifting of American wealth by the trillions burns like jalapeno soaked toilet paper. I sure hope some of you Pilgrims start taking pen telephone or keyboard in hand. We sure ain't gonna get any help from either the 'Empty Suit" or the "Wrinkled RINO"!
With the fact of global warming still to be proven, we might want to take some gentle steps to make sure we are not mistreating our planet ---- but we better start looking behind Oz's curtain and see what is really going on... You ain't in Kansas anymore, Pilgrims!

Mallard Fillmore points out a RINO problem.....

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Left Wing - Right Wing: I don't care what your politics are...

... strictly for entertainment value, this upcoming Democrat nominating
convention is shapin' up to be a barn rattlin' hum-dinger!!! Lord Luv a Duck!

Check out this 'You Tube" video just released from the rules committee hearings yesterday..... Shazam!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACQuZVAE3s

(don't forget to hit the back arrow to return.....hear?)

Don't blame Scott McClellan for his feckless lack of class...

...it's all in his family genes......

You Pilgrims that don't have the benefit of residing in Texas (in this durned 100 degree weather) might not know young Scotty's background ---

You might not know that his daddy, Oliver McClellan was a Texas lawyer insider with the LBJ Administration. Or that after leaving as attorney to the Chairman of the Federal Power Commission, he eventually had to surrender his law license in lieu of disciplinary action by the Texas Bar Association. He later had an epiphany and wrote a best seller book entitled intriguingly, "Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK". In the book, McClellan alleges that LBJ had a hand in the JFK's assassination with some cohorts in the oil bid'ness. Unlike junior, at least Oliver had the presence to wait for LBJ to die before he crucified him. I reckon young Scotty figures George W is too young and healthy to wait for that to happen.

You might not know his Momma -- Her (latest) name is Carol Keeton Strayhorn, and her political history includes a term as the Republican Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Labeling herself as 'one tough grandma', she vied for the Republican nomination to the office of Governor. Losing that race, in typical McClellan fashion, she dropped out of the party and ran as an 'Independent'. A race she lost rather ignominiously....and blamed everybody else for the loss.

Republican insiders see the bitter criticism in Scott McClellan's memoir, "What Happened," as a payback for his abrupt firing as White House press secretary in the spring of 2006. McClellan's book makes it clear he did not like it when newly appointed White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten informed him he was done as press secretary. His resignation was announced six days later.

While McClellan's attack on President George W. Bush shocked Washington, it was no surprise to many people in Austin, Texas. They say McClellan's mother, veteran Texas politician Carole Keeton Strayhorn, has been predicting that her son would get back at the people who fired him. Elected state comptroller as a Republican in 1998, she left the party to launch a losing independent race for governor in 2006.

So there you have it pardner's, it ain't young Scotty's fault - he just didn't fall far from the tree!

There are very few good quotes from the lips of Terry McCauliffe, former Democrat Party Leader and Clinton supporter, but his words this weekend were dead on:

McAuliffe tells it like it is on the Scott McClellan kiss and tell:

"I would also say, and I gotta add a personal thing, I never like it when someone works for someone and then comes out and writes a book trashing them. I just think that is, I don't care if it is politics or life, if he was that upset about everything, he should have quit. Remember Gerald Ford's press secretary quit when he disagreed with pardoning, Ford pardoning Nixon. If you don't agree, then get out. And I just, I find it abhorrent the way these people come out and write books about their boss. It made 'em money, it made 'em prestige, it gave them all this power and then they turn around and slap 'em. I just, I gotta tell you, I just uh, I don't care who it is- Democrat, Republican- it's wrong. "

Add this one to Bob Dole's rant and I think we can close the book on McClellan. He cashed in, created a sensation for a week, but in the end he told the left what they already knew (or thought they did) while burning his bridge on the right. He better hope it was worth it.