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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

More facts that aren't quite factual

Here's an interview posted on my local radio station site with our Indiana 9th district non representative, Baron Hill.

Poor Baron needs to be let out of the enclosed room he lives in. I can't believe this guy is actually dumb enough to use poll numbers that clearly show the American people do not want health care reform in this manner, but he still says that poll is distorted. He had to resort to polls from, shall we say, left leaning orgs to show the numbers even close to being evenly split.

The gall of this guy. A poll shows 70% of the people don't want this reform pkg, yet he said this is distorted. Sounds more like it to me that his brain is distorted. Check this unrelated poll.

I still wonder what kind of bribe the obummer administration offered him to get his vote. It's either that, or he's using his office for personal gain. I remember at a tea party protest he was brave enough to confront that he said he was pushing for this health care bill because his daughter was having trouble getting health care coverage for an existing condition. Which is it? Did you get a bribe, or are you making us pay for your daughter's health care coverage?

Hill is actually dumb enough to say:
People will begin to warm up to the health care changes once they begin seeing the benefits.


Would that be the massive tax hikes benefit, or the massive fines for people that don't want it, the massive forced inclusion of people into the system that don't need it, or the massive increase of IRS employees to coerce us into buying into this load of crap? What about the portion that says it's mandatory that I have an RFID chip implanted in me so they can keep track of me?

Or perhaps the death panels option? Poor Baron seems to believe this is a myth. Hmm. Well, I guess poor Baron still hasn't read the bill because it is now officially up to the government as to whether or not you will be able to receive the health care you seek. If that happens to be life threatening, then I'd say we can call that a death panel.

My request of poor Baron is this: put it up to a vote and see just what the people of the 9th district believe. I'll bet it's not what you wish it was.

He's so deceived.

Poor Baron.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

The plan all along

I am just so thrilled that the non representatives of the people of this nation voted in more legislation we didn't want or ask for. Great. Not.

There are so many places to point the finger of blame for this, but we the people are the most responsible. We either didn't really check on who we voted for or just was plain lazy and voted for the letter beside the name. That's what got us in the boat we are now in.

Sure, bribe-em obummer, liar-liar-pants-on-fire pelosi and the-biggest-loser reid are the enablers and champions of this unconstitutional horrid-ness. But for the last step in the journey, I'd like to place the finger of blame on the forehead of "the last straw" congressman Bart Stupak of Michigan.

I believe Mr. Stupak had no intention of keeping funds for abortions out of the bill all along. I think he was just the chosen one to bear the brunt of the people. Think about it. Stupak was recorded prior to the house version that he would still vote for the legislation even if the abortion industry was kept out of it.

Some Christians were duped from the start into believing this bill would include language to prevent funding of abortions. What it really did was disable formidable organizations such as AFA and FRC from fighting the real problem of socialized health care and the damage it will do to American families. They were not pushing to kill the bill from the start because the entire package was wrong for America....they were only focused on abortion.

Mr. Stupak, you are an embarrassment to the American people. May God have mercy on your soul.

It would seem you get what you earn.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Facts that aren't quite factual

It would seem that my esteemed representative to the congress of these United States has a bit of a problem with facts. Or better described, he has a problem with getting them straight.

The Mrs. sent me a link on the local radio station site (which would seem to be a supporter of poor Baron) news site where Mr. Hill would seem to be a tad bit upset about some organization that is stepping up to the plate and calling a spade a spade. Or better yet, they're calling political lies political lies.

I actually laughed out loud when I read the name of the 2 sites that poor Baron said people should go "check what these ads are saying". The 2 sites are known liberal/progressive outlets for "facts" that happen to support the liberal/progressive cause (or pet project of the day).

Poor Baron said this org (Employers for a Healthy Economy) that produced the attack ads is made up of insurance companies. Well, I took poor Baron up on his offer and went to look up not the "facts in question", but poor Baron's fact of this org being just insurance companies.

GUESS WHAT!!!!!

They're a bunch of companies that do actual work and have actual people doing work! I'm trying to figure out how the Master Electrical Contractors of Dayton managed to become an insurance company? (I'm sure they would too!) And the hundreds of other companies on there that obviously aren't insurance companies became that way in poor Baron's eyes?????

My guess is that poor Baron didn't bother to check anything out other than spouting off the party lines and dribble just to try to make this go away. Well, ladies and gents, it's time to start questioning what poor Baron has been telling us for the last several years. If he can't get this simple thing right, how can he possibly get any of the more complicated things right? Especially 2000+ page congressional bills?

He must really think the people in the 9th district of Indiana are really stupid.

Poor Baron.

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Friday, March 05, 2010

Speaking of bribes....

My local dearest representative, Mr. Hill, has decided at the last minute to start bribing his constituents. The locals have been asking for high speed internet for over 10 years, but because it's mostly all rural, nobody was interested in the ROI. (Odds are it's a negative number)

The feds have been saying they were going to subsidize getting high speed in the rural areas 3 or 4 presidential elections ago, so maybe something will happen so they can spend even more money.

Wow. Imagine that!

The FCC has officially been giving out money for this based on an application process, which I guess all providers in rural areas are eligible to do. Why just at this moment did Mr Hill get off his keister and take credit for the success of the application process??

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The opposition

If you have any clue to what is going on in politics these days, I'm sure you might be aware of the involvement of a PAC called MoveOn.org. These cutthroats are the lunatic fringe of the liberal side of the democrat party. They are funded by George Soros, the ultra billionaire from another country, with one agenda: the total destruction of the USA as we have known it to be.

They hide behind the hijacked label of democrat. These guys are not democrats in any way shape or form. They're socialists/marxists/commies/progressives bent only destroying the one decent thing left on the planet preventing them to totally take over the planet. The Good ole USA.

Don't believe me?

Check out the wording on one of their recent requests to get people to sign a petition to ditch Blanche Lincoln, senator from Arkansas up for re-election:

Dear MoveOn member,

Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln doesn't act much like a Democrat--so why is the party establishment in Washington jumping to her defense?

The chair of the Senate Democrats' campaign committee said yesterday, "We always support our incumbents. We are with Blanche Lincoln."


That's outrageous given that she's facing a serious primary challenge from Lieutenant Governor Bill Halter--a genuine Democrat who won't side with corporate interests to block President Obama's agenda.

Democratic voters in Arkansas deserve an opportunity to choose the party's nominee for themselves. Can you sign our petition urging the party establishment to stand aside instead of supporting Lincoln? The petition says, "Democratic Party committees and elected officials shouldn't spend any time or money supporting Blanche Lincoln's primary campaign or attacking her challenger, Bill Halter."

Sure, Democratic Party committees mainly work to re-elect incumbents--but when there's a serious primary race like this, they should stay out.

Bill Halter has clearly demonstrated that he's a strong candidate with incredible support from grassroots progressives across the country. Most of us hadn't heard of him a month ago. If the $1 million people just donated isn't a sign of voters' anger with corporate Democrats in Washington, then what is?

On the other hand, Blanche Lincoln consistently sides with Republicans on important legislation. And polls show she's wildly unpopular back home--so she has very little chance of winning in November even if she gets the Democratic nomination.

Democratic officials in Washington need to understand that taking any further steps to support Lincoln will outrage the grassroots activists an ..."

Democratic Party committees and elected officials shouldn't spend any time or money supporting Blanche Lincoln's primary campaign or attacking her challenger, Bill Halter.


Now most people think Blanche is not going get re-elected based on some of the stuff she's done and said. But to have your own party members come down on you because you waffled a little on one of the bigger agenda items is pretty lethal.

It seems that the president has stooped even further down from his past bribes (ie: the Louisiana purchase, the Cornhusker kickback) as he's just given one of the defiant democrats' brothers a nomination to an appellate court position. That's pretty bold of BHO.

Anyway, take a look at the paragraph above I colored red. It would seem they're blaming this on the senator and "corporate interests". Funny, I think she's voted several times as her constituents want and yet mystical all powerful corporate interests are blamed. These idiots don't care what the American people want, they only care what they want and they have conned a bunch of people into believing their hogwash. And all disguised as democrat in nature.

It's put our great nation into an even greater amount of peril. When we fall, there will be no other nations left that stand for freedom and the little guy. That'll be it and they'll be able to start their run to rule the planet.

Don't believe them. All they want is power. And your money.

You know, there is a reason there are signs in the parks that say "don't feed the bears". It's because the bears will eat you.

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Email of the day!

According to experts, the following comedic words and phrases should be avoided at all costs when discussing the Underwear Bomber:

Fruit of Ka-Boom
Victoria’s Secret Weapon
BVD TNT
Cannon Balls
Explosive “Package”
Great Balls of Fire
Projectile Dysfunction
Battle of the Bulge
Crotch Rocket
Trouser Howitzer
Jock Wave
Jock and Awe
Pant Payload
Bum Blast
Smoking Gun
Jocked and Loaded
Molotov Crotchtail
Pipe Bomb
Plasdick Explosive
Trouser Torpedo
IED (Improvised Explosive Drawers)
IED (Improvised Explosive Diaper)
IED (Improvised Explosive Depends)
Is that an explosive device in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?

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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Court idiots

I applaud Montana's legislature for standing up to govt tyranny where it comes to 2nd amendment rights. I think all 50 states should do the same. That said....

But, Montana apparently isn't the bastion of freedom my previous sentence would lead you to believe. A court there has ruled against free speech, which is a constitutional violation imho.

Some kid who was a valedictorian at her high school had to have her speech approved. (When did that start by the way?) And the mentally challenged judge ruled against her 1 mention of Jesus and 1 mention of God, neither in which case was she using in prayer or preaching.

I don't understand how schools can force a valedictorian to allow them to "approve" their speech. That should be considered a violation of their free speech rights to begin with. You would think if a kid was smart enough to be valedictorian, their speech would reflect a little bit of the mental meddle required to give such a speech that would have meaning to the giver as well as the audience. I submit that most valedictorians have more mental meddle than this particular court judge.

Good God, these liberals are killing us!

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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Winter storms to distort US jobless figures

Yeah. And the dog ate my homework 35 years ago. Or something like that....

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