Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Chambliss Win Runoff Election in Georgia

Today, Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss won the runoff Senatorial election in Georgia. By a overwhelming margin, a conservative beat out a liberal and prevented a super Democrat majority in the Senate. It's good news. Now we have to wait to see what happens to the recount in Minnesota.

But most important, we need to see who supported each candidate during the Georgia Senatorial runoff. I am talking about the roles played by President-elect Obama and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

While Obama chose not to campaign for the Democratic challenger, he cut a one-minute radio ad for Martin, and more than 100 Obama field organizers assisted with get-out-the-vote efforts. Martin, meanwhile, has done everything possible to connect himself to the president-elect. That is very important to note. It just shows that the people of Georgia spoke up to denounce Obama and those he supports. Martins loss can be seen that Obama does not have the clout to get the super Democrat majority he desperately needs to get this agenda pass. This opening will allow the GOP to filibuster many idiotic bills that the Democrats will try to sneak to the floor of the Senate.

Palin, the unsuccessful GOP vice presidential nominee, made her pitch and supported Chambliss Senatorial campaign. The enthusiasm is enormous and the votes show it. By making a handful of well-attended appearances with Chambliss on the eve of the runoff, she reminded other aspiring Republican politicians of her ability to excite the base.

Palin also managed to score a lot political points that could prove helpful in 2012. This proves, once again, that her status as a political superstar will be critical in her ambition for the Presidency of the United States. I can't wait and watch Palin take on Obama in 2012.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Condi Rice Plays Piano for the Queen of England

I bet no many of you know Secretary of State Condi Rice is an accomplished pianist who started playing when she was a child.

Did you know that Condoleezza Rice took time out of her busy schedule today to play a private performance at Buckingham Palace for Queen Elizabeth II? It's really cool to know that the talents of Condi Rice extends past her diplomatic expertise.

Condi's performance of Brahms was accompanied by three members of the London Symphony Orchestra. This was indeed a first in American history that a high cabinet member of an Administration to perform for a distinguish dignitary like the Queen of England or the Pope.

A palace spokeswoman stated that Condi Rice's recital was received with the highest praised by the Queen. Now, I wonder what other talent Hillary Clinton possess beside being a pain in the ass and a bore. My guess, I would think she would be a great trumpet player or a tuba player because she has a lot of hot air.

Obama's Annoying Facial Tic

Obama facial tic

What happens when you commit a lie, flip-flop for political expediency, and make unintelligent decisions on the whim? The answer is stress and anxiety.

Throughout a strain and long presidential campaign, the stress and anxiety is finally catching up with the messiah. I finally understand that when you are unable to keep your story together there is something subconsciously that triggers an organic physiological response which causes a tic. With the messiah's problem of flip-flopping and breaking promises, I'm very surprise that this hadn't happen years ago. As I have said, Obama is way over his head and it is starting to show because he has developed a facial tic under his right eye.

The tic on the lower part of his right orbital bone is clearly visible in his recent interview with ABC's Barbara Walters. The Obama camp say it first emerged during the primary season and has now become chronic. For those Obama supports who wanted the "perfect" president, what do you think of your messiah now? How will he be taken seriously when he presents himself to world leaders with a facial tic? How will he look presenting the state of the union address on national television? Base on Michelle Obama's rant that this country is a mean country in 2008, I have a funny feeling the America people will be dissuaded to support the "perfect" president with a physical flaw because we become accustomed as a society to embrace the materialistic physical beauty of the person above everything else. It's a pity that the message is drowned out by judging the physical aspect of the person. We are a flawed society, which can be blamed on what we see on TV and read in magazines.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

What Great Depression

I can recall the messiah's provoking words, "We only have one president at a time." But failed to mention, "But at the same time we can't hide." The audacity emanating from the Obama camp beginning to move into the Oval Office before the present president moves out. Is this the Chicago-thug "lets evict everybody" mentality? Giving these "fireside" news conferences, empty radio speeches, and teasing America of his cabinet picks is a bit of a stretch. I would think this is unprecedented for a man with no experience and arrogance that would top Donald Trump. Though, I am impress that the Bush Administration finds all of it very amusing. Bush could easily snipe, mock, or undermine Obama's transitions with a snap of a finger, but will not. I think Bush realize that Obama will undo his credibility when he enters office on Jan. 20, 2009. Why spoil his folly now?

You may ask, "What folly?" If you had listen to Obama speak, he always refers the current state of the economy as the worst economic environment since the Great Depression. It is the most over exaggerated misnomer for someone so inadequate to run this country. There may be a few of us out there who remembers the Great Depression, but honestly, we are not in one. To hear the media use the words "crisis", "meltdown", and "cataclysm" to "we are in a Great Depression", "million of job will be lost", and "we will never get out of it", I can only imagine if such diatribes were really true. We are not in a classical definition of a Great Depression. No one talks about 15 millions of jobs being created, but instead, they talk about a million jobs lost. No one talks about the gains in the stock markets over a period of 25 years, but yet, these same people are disheveled of temporary drop in the market this year alone. The only person to blame is you. The recession that many of you classify yourself is your own doing. No one told you to flip houses, take out a home equity loan for those extravagant trips, amass a huge credit card bill, and make bad financial decision. That is your fault. Where is self responsibility of our own destiny? There is your Great Depression and now, you are finding ways to get out it. There are consequences we choose in life that will either reward us or punish us. Jumping on the bandwagon, giving in to your selfish needs, and catching up with the "Jones" are recipes for disaster.

The problems we have are fixable. I do not need to tell you how. It is your duty as a responsible intelligent human being to fix it yourself.

But the problem that the media bombards us on a daily basis with negativity, death, and sorrow, we tend to forget to walk outside and see that everything looks the same. Nothing changes. I see my neighbors shopping, dressed the same, still packing a few extra pound, and look at ease as they did years ago during a very good economy. You do the same and you will come to the same conclusion.

You don't want to jinks yourself and claiming we are living in a Great Depression. That is unfounded. Look at the pictures during the time of the Great Depression and it is much of a catastrophe than it is today. No jobs, no food, and no fun. The Great Depression last over 12 years and it took WWII to get us out of it. In fact, back then, there are no safety nets or meaningful regulations to protect us from a certain fall. Now, we have unemployment benefits, food stamps, and welfare to keep those affected to stay afloat. Even though all these programs are very expensive, there is some avenue of relief to prevent further dismay. This Great Depression ideology by the mainstream media has affected many households throughout America. From there, the word is spread by wildfire. Consumer confidence drops, worrying about layoffs, and having to eat "SPAM" are contributing factors to be in a Great Depression in the eyes of the worried consumer. I say hogwash! Just go outside and see it for yourself. Perception is not reality. I feel sorry for those who made bad decisions that got themselves into a downward spiral, but changing a certain habit or lifestyle will get them out of the rut.

So, before getting depress, just know that there is always someone out there who is in worst shape than you. Before worrying about people you don't know, it's important to concentrate getting out your own rut. As soon as more and more people are getting back on their feet, we will get out of this Great Depression mentality. You know who really wants to see this Great Depression to continue. It's the politician that runs Washington. The more miserable we are, the better control they have over us.

Black Friday May Be Dangerous to Your Health

What have we become? This society has gone to the dogs. The Media proliferation of sex, drugs, homosexuality, deceit, and many immoral issues has sweep throughout America. We have lost our sense of common sense and our consistent complacency has destroyed the essential fundamental foundation that this country was founded on. No more having a parent taking care of the child when there is television, computers, and video games. No more exposing a child about complexities of life, but instead keeping them in a bubble from the outside world never letting them grow up. No more disciplining a child when it is frown upon by society and the fear of government intervention.



I have talked about this many months ago. Comparing from last year, I see a continual degradation of the family. I see spousal murder, spousal abuse, child abuse, children killing children, children killing adults, and children killing parents as the norm. What is wrong with this picture? A civil-minded individual would be horrid by the fact that we are being more selfish of our own needs and forgetting the needs of others. It doesn't help much when the fuel of the fire is bombarded on a daily basis by what the media feeds us.



Hence, yesterday was Black Friday. It is shopping season galore. The minute feeling of a hint of a recession has been temporarily forgotten since it is the festive season of love, reflection, and giving. I just came back from the mall yesterday to see, for my curiosity, the comparison between what the media calls a recession and how packed were the parking lots. I can say it is a good sign to see people go shopping. In this artificial economic downturn, people are shopping wisely than carefree, but I would never guess to see people acting like idiots. It is insane to see the behavior of a person when they see the word "sale." It is like a once in a lifetime opportunity soon to be lost forever when the supply is exhausted. Some people call it a tradition. I call it stupidity. To the more observant individual, these absurd “sales” only tell us that the actual price of the product is far cheaper than what it actually states.



But it doesn't remove the fact that these absurd "sales" should cause people to act like animals. Yesterday, there are news reports of fighting, shooting, and a horrifying death by stampede. When you have a gun fight at Toys R Us leading toward two deaths, wouldn’t you say that things are getting out of hand? When you have a temporary store clerk being trampled to death by a mob of thousands stampeding into Wal-Mart to get that $300.00 laptop, I think we need to take a step back and relax. When you have people physically yelling and fighting for a discounted 40% off Play Station system, I hope little Billy at home really appreciated the gift that his parents fought tooth and nail to get it.



This is what I call an embarrassment. This is what I call Liberalism. It’s losing ones individual responsibility with all rule of order thrown out the window.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

This Thanksgiving I Learned Something

In this moment while we celebrate Thanksgiving, we should be thankful we are alive and be counting our blessings. While we are floundering and moping because of a minor temporary economy meltdown, we are reminded that life is more precious and usually taken for granted.

This event of terrorism in India should be a reminder that there is something more important than our own self interest. This economy will survive, I promise. But when a life is taken away because of terrorism, we are handicapped physically and emotionally, which will have a direct impact to this economy and national security.

Just realize this. We put ourselves in peril when we voted in an inexperience fool who will help the terrorist to achieve their goal and decimate our will as Americans. Just remember, to keep this world safe from terrorism will impact the economy and our emotional well being in a positive way.

It's not the economy. The economy has no direct relationship to terrorism. It is national security that has a direct role to our economy. While mostly everybody have been thinking micro, a few of us were thinking macro. Only a minority of us sees beyond our self interest, and therefore will overcome the headaches and suffering that everybody is bitching about. We must not panic, we need to voice your concerns, we must prepare for the long term, and we must stop Obama from making it even worst.

Obama Will Take Care of India and Save the World

President-elect Barack Obama and UN chief Ban Ki-Moon led the global community condemnation of the terror attacks in Mumbai, India and called on the nations of the world to work together to root out and destroy terrorist networks. Big mistake! Just watch for the next 4 years how the United Nations and the Barack Obama will screw up our national security. It will be a huge blunder to get the UN involved. They are the most corrupt pansy-ass outfit of an organization, in which the US waste millions upon million of taxpayers dollars to keep it running.

Since the State Department said there were no known American casualties in the attacks, Indian television reported that Western hostages were being held in two five-star hotels where gunmen had carried out coordinated strikes.

More than 300 were also wounded in the highly coordinated attacks Wednesday night by bands of gunmen who invaded two five star hotels, a popular restaurant, a crowded train station, a Jewish center and at least five other sites, armed with assault rifles, hand grenades and explosives. The gunmen appeared to be holed up inside all three buildings on Thursday holding foreign and local hostages. Among those foreigners held captive were Americans, British, Italians, Swedes, Canadians, Yemenis, New Zealanders, Spaniards, Turks, a Singaporean and Israelis. It seems the terrorists appeared to have been targeting Britons and Americans. Base on Indian media reports, an unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahedeen claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Joe Biden was right after all. As predicted, it was less than 6 months before an international crisis will occur. I hope this will scare the living “bejesus” in Obama and realize that holding the highest office of the presidency does not lend to on the job training. National security and keeping the economy strong is the two top priorities the president is ultimately responsible. And it seems ironic we got an elected inexperience person to take charge of this country (Obama), who is clueless on foreign policy affairs and partly responsible for the economic debacle (Fannie Mae). It is funny how things come in full circle. Let's say that the horror seen in India is just a small preview of what will be in stored for the Obama Administration on Jan. 20, 2009. The smartest thing wonderboy has done is keeping Gates as Secretary of Defense. At least Obama realizes that putting any of his bozo Democrat friends as Secretary of Defense will compromise his bid for the 2012 elections. Yes, he is already looking that far in the future. Honestly, putting Gates in charge won't help any because Obama will weaken the infrastructure that will compromise everything.

I'm starting to notice that there some activity brewing in Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and now, India. It seems Obama will have his hands full by the time he is become president on Jan 20. I hope the messiah is not over his head. Obama did say he will cast his hands and heal the world. Let's see it, wonderboy!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Real Story of Thanksgiving (Rush Limbaugh)

The Real Story of Thanksgiving (Rush Limbaugh)
Rush Limbaugh.com November 21, 2006

By Rush Limbaugh



RUSH: Okay, time for the real story of Thanksgiving. I want to precede this by sharing with you -- and I want to bounce off of our last call, Suzie. Sometimes she has trouble being optimistic. Now, I don't know that this would qualify as something about which you can run around and feel really optimistic about. Something struck me the other day. (It strikes me a lot, by the way.) I went to a dinner party on Friday night, and it was a buffet here where I live before I had to go over to the Breakers Hotel and introduce Ann Coulter and give her an award for David Horowitz's Restoration Weekend. There were a lot of people at this bash, and walking through the buffet and looking at all of the food, the shrimp, all the vegetables and everything, the desserts, it just struck me.

[]I started flashing back to my trip to Afghanistan. I saw some of the most unbelievable human living conditions I have ever seen, and I can tell you for a fact that the number of average Afghanis who eat food in the way we take for granted is just astoundingly high. We hear all day long pessimistic stories about shortages of this or that, we're going to deplete the oceans of all edible fish in 30 years or whatever the hell stupid notion it was, and we've been hearing these kinds of stories for years, that we're destroying species. It always amazes me when I actually stop to think about it. Just visit a grocery store. Imagine how many grocery stores there are in this country. Look at the food production in this country alone, and look at the relative cheap price that food is in grocery stores.

You can find high priced items in there, but bare essentials, market basket prices. People have to eat. There's not a whole lot of room for price gouging there unless you go to gourmet places and that kind of thing, but even at that, they're available, if you want it. The amount of food that is produced in this country, the plenty of it, is astounding, when you stop to think that wherever you are, in your one grocery store or at your restaurant when you're having dinner, imagine millions of such places, with the same stuff, and then put it all in somebody's home, where they're having Thanksgiving or what have you, or in restaurants or whatever, it's just astounding to me. The ability of the earth to produce and provide all this, against all these predictions that we're going to starve or going to have a famine, that the population explosion is going to wipe out all of these luxuries and opportunities.

It's just... I don't know. Sometimes it just blows me away, because I don't have anything to do with producing it. There are people that do, and I'm just in awe. When you asked me why I am optimistic and so forth, it's because I am in awe of the country.

Compared to the rest of the world and compared to the attacks that we endure and even our own internal bottles of people in this country that hate this country, still look at it, look at it, if you want just from the bare essentials. Look at how many automobiles there are in a used car lot, look at how many automobiles there are in junkyards. Those are the cars in junkyards that are being driven around in places like Afghanistan or Cuba, anywhere else.

We're just spoiled I think in so many areas that just the basics are often so taken for granted that their value in what they represent is overlooked on occasion.

We can even satisfy oddballs that don't want to eat meat or who don't want to eat fish, whatever your culinary peculiarities are, somebody's out there making sure that you can get what you want, even with all the assaults on the food business that there have been.

Anyway, leads me to the real story of Thanksgiving as written by me in my book "See, I Told You So!" We're on Chapter Six here: "Dead White Guys or What Your History Books Never Told You," page 70.

On August 1, 1620, the Mayflower set sail. It carried a total of 102 passengers, including forty Pilgrims led by William Bradford. On the journey, Bradford set up an agreement, a contract, that established just and equal laws for all members of the new community, irrespective of their religious beliefs.

Where did the revolutionary ideas expressed in the Mayflower Compact come from? From the Bible. The Pilgrims were a people completely steeped in the lessons of the Old and New Testaments. They looked to the ancient Israelites for their example. And, because of the biblical precedents set forth in Scripture, they never doubted that their experiment would work.

"But this was no pleasure cruise, friends. The journey to the New World was a long and arduous one. And when the Pilgrims landed in New England in November, they found, according to Bradford's detailed journal, a cold, barren, desolate wilderness," destined to become the home of the Kennedy family. "There were no friends to greet them, he wrote. There were no houses to shelter them. There were no inns where they could refresh themselves. And the sacrifice they had made for freedom was just beginning.

During the first winter, half the Pilgrims – including Bradford's own wife – died of either starvation, sickness or exposure.

"When spring finally came, Indians taught the settlers how to plant corn, fish for cod and skin beavers for coats." Yes, it was Indians that taught the white man how to skin beasts. "Life improved for the Pilgrims, but they did not yet prosper! This is important to understand because this is where modern American history lessons often end. "Thanksgiving is actually explained in some textbooks as a holiday for which the Pilgrims gave thanks to the Indians for saving their lives, rather than as a devout expression of gratitude grounded in the tradition of both the Old and New Testaments.

Here is the part [of Thanksgiving] that has been omitted: The original contract the Pilgrims had entered into with their merchant-sponsors in London called for everything they produced to go into a common store, and each member of the community was entitled to one common share.

"All of the land they cleared and the houses they built belong to the community as well. They were going to distribute it equally. All of the land they cleared and the houses they built belonged to the community as well. Nobody owned anything. They just had a share in it. It was a commune, folks. It was the forerunner to the communes we saw in the '60s and '70s out in California – and it was complete with organic vegetables, by the way.

Bradford, who had become the new governor of the colony, recognized that this form of collectivism was as costly and destructive to the Pilgrims as that first harsh winter, which had taken so many lives.

He decided to take bold action. Bradford assigned a plot of land to each family to work and manage, thus turning loose the power of the marketplace.

"That's right. Long before Karl Marx was even born, the Pilgrims had discovered and experimented with what could only be described as socialism. And what happened?

It didn't work! Surprise, surprise, huh?

What Bradford and his community found was that the most creative and industrious people had no incentive to work any harder than anyone else, unless they could utilize the power of personal motivation!

But while most of the rest of the world has been experimenting with socialism for well over a hundred years – trying to refine it, perfect it, and re-invent it – the Pilgrims decided early on to scrap it permanently.

What Bradford wrote about this social experiment should be in every schoolchild's history lesson. If it were, we might prevent much needless suffering in the future.

"'The experience that we had in this common course and condition, tried sundry years...that by taking away property, and bringing community into a common wealth, would make them happy and flourishing – as if they were wiser than God,' Bradford wrote. 'For this community [so far as it was] was found to breed much confusion and discontent, and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort. For young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men's wives and children without any recompense...that was thought injustice.'

Why should you work for other people when you can't work for yourself? What's the point?

"Do you hear what he was saying, ladies and gentlemen? The Pilgrims found that people could not be expected to do their best work without incentive. So what did Bradford's community try next? They unharnessed the power of good old free enterprise by invoking the undergirding capitalistic principle of private property.

Every family was assigned its own plot of land to work and permitted to market its own crops and products. And what was the result?

'This had very good success,' wrote Bradford, 'for it made all hands industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.'

Bradford doesn't sound like much of a... liberal Democrat, "does he? Is it possible that supply-side economics could have existed before the 1980s? Yes.

"Read the story of Joseph and Pharaoh in Genesis 41. Following Joseph's suggestion (Gen 41:34), Pharaoh reduced the tax on Egyptians to 20% during the 'seven years of plenty' and the 'Earth brought forth in heaps.' (Gen. 41:47)

In no time, the Pilgrims found they had more food than they could eat themselves.... So they set up trading posts and exchanged goods with the Indians. The profits allowed them to pay off their debts to the merchants in London.

And the success and prosperity of the Plymouth settlement attracted more Europeans and began what came to be known as the 'Great Puritan Migration.'"

Now, other than on this program every year, have you heard this story before? Is this lesson being taught to your kids today -- and if it isn't, why not? Can you think of a more important lesson one could derive from the pilgrim experience?

So in essence there was, thanks to the Indians, because they taught us how to skin beavers and how to plant corn when we arrived, but the real Thanksgiving was thanking the Lord for guidance and plenty -- and once they reformed their system and got rid of the communal bottle and started what was essentially free market capitalism, they produced more than they could possibly consume, and they invited the Indians to dinner, and voila, we got Thanksgiving, and that's what it was: inviting the Indians to dinner and giving thanks for all the plenty is the true story of Thanksgiving.

The last two-thirds of this story simply are not told.

Now, I was just talking about the plenty of this country and how I'm awed by it. You can go to places where there are famines, and we usually get the story, "Well, look it, there are deserts, well, look it, Africa, I mean there's no water and nothing but sand and so forth."

It's not the answer, folks. Those people don't have a prayer because they have no incentive. They live under tyrannical dictatorships and governments.

The problem with the world is not too few resources. The problem with the world is an insufficient distribution of capitalism.


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Obama Whines Because His Blackberry Will Be Taken Away

The hypocrites who attacked Sarah Palin for keeping a personal Yahoo! email account aren't making a fuss about Obama wanting to keep his precious Blackberry. I really wonder what is so important for Obama to keep his personal Blackberry. It is a national security risk to keep connected to people outside his immediate White House circle. I can't believe he is whining to keep his cell phone. The audacity of the messiah to do something that no president in the history of the White House is able to do.

I know that he won't have a direct line to his friends back in Chicago, but I know that Bill Ayers, Rashid Khalidi, George Soros, Tony Resko, Jeremiah Wright, and Louis Farrakhan will have an open door policy to the White House. So, what is the big deal?

But get this! You know what Obama said why he needs a personal Blackberry? He said that he was concerned that the isolated life of a president would limit his access to information from outside the bubble of the White House. It seems so obvious to the layman why it would be important to restrict Obama on his personal Blackberry use. For one thing, it is a national security issue because the president is limited in his electronic correspondences for fear of hacking. Additionally, presidential communications are strictly monitored and archived for historical purposes.

Obama stated, “One of the things that I’m going to have to work through is how to break through the isolation — the bubble that exists around the president. I’m in the process of negotiating with the Secret Service, with lawyers, with White House staff … to figure out how can I get information from outside of the 10 or 12 people who surround my office in the White House.”

Who the hell does are those 10 to 12 people outside the White House that he needs contact besides his radical associates? Is there something the messiah would like to share to the American public?

If he wants to contact his illegal aunt or his half brother, I think Obama can make an arrangement? Well, he is the messiah, I mean, president. For goodness sakes, it is only a cell phone. Obama, we will get you another nice new black cell phone you can use. Don't cry.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Colmes Breaking Up With Hannity at Fox! Good Ridden

My only source for news 24/7 is FOX News Channel (FNC). It is the only fair and balance 24-hour general news service covering breaking news as well as political, entertainment and business news.

It was announced on Monday that longtime talk show duo Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes will be parting at the end of the year. Hannity will remain in his current spot but Colmes will be moving on to other programs at the network.


The press release issued Monday by FOX News Channel’s (FNC):

Alan Colmes will relinquish his role as co-host of Hannity & Colmes at the end of the year. Colmes will continue to have a presence on FNC as he will serve as a liberal commentator on a variety of FOX News programming, including Foxnews.com’s The Strategy Room and continue hosting his radio program, The Alan Colmes Show on FOX Talk, a division of FOX News Radio. He will also begin developing a weekend program.


Since the show has ran for 12 years, it catapulted to number one in 2003 and never relinquishing the top spot. It is the second highest-rated program in cable news behind only The O’Reilly Factor.

But as Conservative talk radio thrived for decades, so too will Conservative TV programs. Colmes had no chance and portrayed very weak against Hannity. Colmes talking points were minute and twisting a context to expedite his rhetoric. It was pathetic to watch him debate with Hannity and their guest.

Honestly, I'm glad Colmes is out. Now, we will see a true Conservative attack his Liberal guest without stupid comments from Colmes. That what we need. It will allow Hannity more time to divest his questions in depth to scrutinize these idiotic Liberals, who have the gut to go on the show.

I am hedging that the Hannity Show will produce a larger viewing audience since we no longer have to hear the lunacy of Alan Colmes. Good ridden!