Bombshell Friday

Today is Bombshell Friday, where routine events are elevated to vitally important status.

The first event on Bombshell Friday comes from the U.S. Supreme Court. A critical campaign finance ruling has come down, and the winners were lovers of free speech.

Liberals are howling at the decision, because that is what they spend their lives doing. If liberals carping and complaining every day of their angry existence is free speech, then nobody anywhere else should be restricted.

Those against the ruling continue to trot out tired arguments about how all corporations are evil threats to democracy. These people should stop buying food, gasoline, or anything else that requires interacting with a business. They should also work for free.

The reason why leftists want to restrict corporations from participating in the political process is because corporations tend to lean to the right on economic matters. Liberals do not want anybody on the right to have any ability to speak. Unions and radicals should be allowed to run wild while conservatives are subjected to threats ranging from the Fairness Doctrine to retroactive taxation.

Campaign finance laws have been a colossal failure. All they do is force candidates to spend countless hours dialing for dollars and attending rubber chicken dinners begging for $2400.

Campaign finance laws allow self-financed billionaires like Ross Perot to spend unlimited amounts.

John McCain unilaterally surrendered as Barack Obama ignored the laws and laughed his way to the White House.

The left wants corporations to suffer while union thugs commit real crimes. From the 1996 Clinton Buddhist monastery scandal to George Soros funding hate groups like Moveon.org and criminal enterprises like ACORN, the issue is not about money. It is about defeating an opponent by any means necessary. Unions use mandatory dues that they extort from powerless members to engage in political activities that the members often don’t support. My parents were teachers. Their union engaged in what would be called stealing in any other industry.

Until the left decides to have unions voluntarily obey the law, they can sit down and be quiet about corporations. At least corporations produce things.

The process is corrupt now. By letting everybody contribute as much as they want, and then allowing for full disclosure on the internet, funds can be tracked. Many corporations will hold back due to fear of political pressure.

Besides, in the end the money is a wash. We are a divided country, and pro-lifers and pro-choicers will just cancel each other out. Pro and anti-war forces will nullify each other.

I would like to thank Blue Moon of Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell for never wavering on this issue.

When liberals lost the 2000 election, they tried to abolish the electoral college. When faced with losing the Massachusetts senate seat, they kept changing the rules on how to get a replacement senator. Any day now these activists that live by the courts will advocate the abolition of the Supreme Court.

Besides, liberals should not complain about the most recent ruling. They disobey the laws anyway. They have a problem with Republicans legally engaging in a process that the left has been playing illegally for years.

I would say more, but the court decision is less intense than the hysterical leftist overreaction.

Another area of speech affected on Bombshell Friday came in the form of Air America dying. Air America can now go back to being a movie with Mel Gibson that I have never seen.

The death of Air America is another cause for celebration.

Some will dare to call me hypocritical for trumpeting free speech while celebrating the death of a radio station.

I support free speech, not hate speech. I would be happy if the Klan shut down operations as well.

Air America was vitriol. It was not about policy or entertainment. I am thrilled it is gone.

Keep in mind Air America was never banned. It simply failed in the marketplace. The marketplace is that thing that most liberals hate, because it contains corporations.

Alan Colmes may have a creepy eyebrow, but on the radio his listeners cannot tell. Ed Schultz must have some skills, because he has listeners. Leslie Marshall passed up a career as an underwear model to espouse liberal beliefs. They all competed. Air America is dead, and one can only hope that the leftist welfare child known as NPR is soon given the Old Yeller treatment.

In congressional inaction, Nancy Pelosi has backed down on Bombshell Friday. The victory of Scott Brown in Massachusetts led to mass suicides at MSNBC, which will be canceled soon enough. After all, 24 hours of referring to conservatives as tea-bagging rednecks gets old to less sophisticated rubes like me who prefer something resembling a coherent idea or policy analysis.

The bombshell is that the Democrats decided not to go nuclear by banning Mr. Brown from taking his seat. The queen of blinking has blinked again. She talked a good game, but health care reform is not going to pass in its current form.

I got this one wrong. I really expected the liberals in Congress would ram this thing through. The political climate just experienced a tectonic shift. Barack Obama blamed George W. Bush, which at this point is just plain comically stupid.

I entertainment news, most entertainment industry people are still worthless parasites. The only bombshell in the late night saga is the staggering amount of money Conan O’Brien is being paid to leave NBC.

I wish I was given money since I left NBC years ago along with many other viewers.

Watching Leno and Letterman guttersnipe is fun. Conan is the most likable of the three, and anybody bashing NBC the way he has lately is fine with me. Shockingly enough, NBC is run by leftists. No wonder liberals hate corporations. They have no idea how to run them. Then again, if I was smarter I would know that Jeff Zucker’s incompetence is all George W. Bush’s fault.

The final event on Bombshell Friday deals with the battle between Arlen Specter and Michele Bachmann. Arlen Specter is an unprincipled chauvinist pig. Back when he was a Republican, liberals pointed this out during the Clarence Thomas hearings. After almost losing his next Senate race, he was effectively neutered. Now that he is a Democrat, the feminists have given him his testicles back. After all, attacking conservative women and other minority conservatives is par for the course.

Michele Bachmann is every bit a lady. Arnold Specter is no gentleman.

Yet given how typical this behavior is on the left, why is the story a bombshell?

Is it because Michele Bachmann is coming to Los Angeles?

No. Her actions are not a bombshell. She is a bombshell.

She is a smart, effective, conservative, drop dead gorgeous brunette bombshell.

(swoon…fanning self with paper fan)

I am off to go collect myself before her arrival.

I would say more but free speech does not mean stupid speech should be encouraged.

Then again, enough about Air America.

Happy Bombshell Friday.

eric

12 Responses to “Bombshell Friday”

  1. It’s amazing what a bunch of sheep the Right are. And it’s amazing how little you understand arguments posed from other people. It’s not that corporations are evil. It’s not that unions are evil. It’s not that interest groups are evil. The first problem, and it’s a horrific problem at that, is that corporations, abstract legal constructs, are being treated as human beings and citizens of the United States, imbued with all the concomitant rights but none of the requisite responsibilities. The second problem, just as disturbing, is that if money is speech, then those with more money have more speech. Both these concepts fly in the face of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution (so much for constructionism), and portend a nightmarish future for our country.

    That there are American citizens that are happy about this shows what a pathetic bunch of bleating sheep they are. We are about to become an even more corrupt nation. It’s not that corporations will lean us to the right, or unions will lean us to the left, but that moneyed entities will lean the government toward favor of their particular interests, even if that leaning is legally and constitutionally dubious, as those who make, enforce, and interpret the law will be all the more beholden now to those who vest in them. You really do have to be one pathetic sheep to be happy about this. I guess conservatives really just don’t care about the health of our representative democracy. I think conservatives have finally dealt the death blow to our republic. Congratulations. Your great grandchildren will thank you, from whatever country they emigrate to.

    JMJ

  2. Micky 2 says:

    “The final event on Bombshell Friday deals with the battle between Arlen Specter and Michele Bachmann. Arlen Specter is an unprincipled chauvinist pig. ”

    I would say that the back and forth between Spector and Bachman was disgusting but there was no back and forth. Just a bullying panicking insecure little prick abusing a wonderfully dignified woman. I will spit on the screen from now on whenever that jerk appears. He should not even apologize because anyone that vile could never mean it anyway. I hope some woman backhands his nasty a$$ before the day is over… creep, flat out punk.

    “It’s amazing what a bunch of sheep the Right are. And it’s amazing how little you understand arguments posed from other people. ”

    Heres the perfect example of why the left is falling apart at the seams.
    They had the first half of their a$$es handed to them for saying things like that and they still dont get it and keep on rambling of the same kind of crap that will soon determine the fate of their a$$es other half.
    I really shouldnt warn them anymore, please keep it up, for the good of the country, keep showing us you true colors, we need it.
    Blame Bush some more, say you’re “keeping the same agenda”, “healthcare no matter what”, “nothings changed”.

    “are being treated as human beings and citizens of the United States, ”

    They employ and represent the will of millions of employees just as do the unions which have pretty much been able to give any amount of money they want disguised in many forms. These corporations get their a$$es taxed out from underneath them and the people they employ suffer.
    They are now able to support the candidate that will apply legislations that go to increasing employment numbers.
    A Union is no more a citizen than any corporation representing millions of American workers and voters.

    Keep calling Americans stupid, go ahead, please. Because anyone so stupid as to not be able to see the damage its done and doing deserves nothing more than to be silenced, which is exactly whats happening as a result of no force but the one coming from your big arrogant educated but stupid mouths.

    We dont unsderstand others arguments ?
    Thats a riot.
    Your messiah just went and blamed the mass. election on George Bush. Gutless, disgustingly pathetic, no integrity whatsoever.
    You guys dont understand the American people when they say were tired of your sht never mind anything else weve had to say.
    Whats been represented lately is that its “Y O U ” who are out of touch and not getting it.
    Reading the leaves floating around in your bong would give you guys a better udea of whats going on than anything your warped sober minds could come up with.

  3. Dav Lev says:

    I am a member of a huge union. I pay dues and have for many years.
    The union typically supports any democrat running for office.

    I tend to think like an Independent, and vote Republican in national elections. I voted for Bill Clinton, George Bush and John McCain.

    I am of the belief I did the right thing.

    I liked Bill’s moderation ( I hate leftists with a passion), thought Bush
    s compassion was good for the country, and believed a war hero/prisoner
    of war Conservative from Arizona with experience being torn apart and
    tortured by our enemy, was more beneficial to our country than
    a nobody, who was a so-called community organizer ( advocate for
    a special interest group of people), who flip flopped on most everything
    (was the right wing head of the Harvard Law Review) and spent 20 years
    attending the church of an avowed hater of Jews and the US in general.

    I disagree strongly with Feingold/McCain’s finance reform., most
    especially after reading an eloquent article in Commentary Magazine
    ( right wing Jewish very excellent publication).

    Or as one friend told me, either we are a country by the people, for the people, or we are not.

    Putting restraints on campaign spending, by any source whatsoever
    is akin to the worst of dictatorships, whether the old Soviet Union
    or the liberal fascistic NAZI Germany.

    Bottom line here is simple, its is all about free speech, whether by
    unions, corporations or individuals.

    If one chooses not to join a union, caus of their political preferences,
    then don’t work there. If one cannot tolerate a company over its
    politics..work somewhere else. It’s just that simple.

    Or, open up your own business and vote for whomever and contribute
    to whomever you please. That is your right NOW, under the Constitution.

    The NYTimes has it all wrong, Read their editorial today about the
    vote. They look forward to the day it is changed (the decision was
    5 to 4, with the “liberals” including the last judge appointed, voting
    with the minority (Did you approve her being accepted by
    the Senate?).

    They say that corporations are not persons (legally they are). They say
    that corporations are formed to make money. WHO DOESN’T WANT TO MAKE MONEY!

    They believe the powerful corporations will influence voters and politicians
    unfairly as if our legislators are corrupted only by them, and not
    pressure and other interest groups ( unions).

    And btw, NYtimes, there are hundreds of thousands of corporations in this country, from sub chapter S to 1120s. No one corp speaks for all.
    They range in size from one person to hundreds of thousands. There
    are also partnerships..with a few people, to many.

    But it’s all about the voters. As I told a friend, the most stupid worker’s vote, someone with no knowledge of our political system or economics
    has as much voting power, as the most knowledgeable.

    If we really are against intimidation, lets start with the No on Prop 8 people
    who might force laws to enforce the privacy of those voting Yes. Now
    that’s real criminal.

    This vote by the SC, combined with the election of Brown in Mass.
    and the earthquake (not Haiti, but healthcare proposals) is turning the country around from near collapse one year ago, when the wrong person
    and party was elected to run this country of ours.

    There is a God after all.

  4. thepoliticaltipster says:

    I disagree, I think moderate restrictions on contributions and lobbyists are needed to keep any political culture healthy. After all, it was the banks who were pushing TARP eighteen months ago. As Adam Smith pointed out a “government of merchants” is not particularly conducive to free enterprise – or at least not when they need a bailout. Specifically Smith said, “”The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce which comes from merchants and manufacturers should always be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined with the most suspicious attention’.

    http://www.adamsmith.org/smith/won-b1-c11-conclusion-of-the-chapter.htm

    One of the interesting factors has been the extent to which Romney and the establishment wing of the party are attempting to use Brown’s victory to cement their position and as sign to start moving away from the Glen Beck wing of the GOP. Our host is right that Romney is ideally placed; Palin’s decision to become a FOX news commentator diminishes her independence and credibility, newly elected Brown owes his career to Romney’s machine and Pawlentry’s support for Rick Perry’s take on federalism will be hard to explain two years from now. Even though McCain is reliant (for now) on Palin’s support, it is clear that he and his supporters will back Romney in the general election as the least worst option.

    To a certain extent, this is not a completely dire outcome. Ironically, unlike Palin and Pawlentry, Romney has refrained for pandering to Rick Perry style federalism and would make a much better President than the former Alaska governor (though that is saying little). However, two problems remain. Firstly, Romney remains generally unpopular in America at large, doing nearly as bad as Palin in head-to-heads, and significantly worse than a generic Republican. Romney also remains unconvincing and insincere on foreign and social policy. Not only does he represent George W Bush in the mind of many voters, but the Bush who let Russian tanks surround Tbilsi and bailed out Wall Street, rather than the President who had the courage to liberate Iraq.

    However, an even bigger problem is that, like the hotel owner in the Sopranos episode “Denial, Anger, Acceptance”, the Republican establishment will find that the forces unleashed by their embrace of paleo-libertarians, which culminated in Glen Beck discouraging people from joining the military, cannot be easily recalled just because they are no longer necessary. Already, pressure is building for a primary challenge to McCain, and if Hayworth wins, it is almost certain that Palin (along with a sizable part of the GOP) will be doing the “Connecticut two-step”, showing her true colours in the general election. Romney also might face competition from Bloomberg from fiscal conservatives.

    So what are moderates of the right-of-centre, centre and even left-of-centre going to do? Well, although Giuliani seems to have ruled himself out, I wouldn’t completely write off the New Yorker yet. Neither would I write off Tom Ridge, Lindsey Graham, Charlie Crist or a real dark horse like Petraeus (although I don’t think that would be good for future civil-military relations). At the same time nothing here has changed my view that betting on a credible third party candidate represents value, and might involve Lieberman paired with a social conservative. Indeed, I even have to admit that I have some money on Hillary Clinton.

    One of the interesting factors has been the extent to which Romney and the establishment wing of the party are attempting to use Brown’s victory to cement their position and as sign to start moving away from the Glen Beck wing of the GOP. Our host is right that Romney is ideally placed; Palin’s decision to become a FOX news commentator diminishes her independence and credibility, newly elected Brown owes his career to Romney’s machine and Pawlentry’s support for Rick Perry’s take on federalism will be hard to explain two years from now. Even though McCain is reliant (for now) on Palin’s support, it is clear that he and his supporters will back Romney in the general election as the least worst option.

    To a certain extent, this is not a completely dire outcome. Ironically, unlike Palin and Pawlentry, Romney has refrained for pandering to Rick Perry style federalism and would make a much better President than the former Alaska governor (though that is saying little). However, two problems remain. Firstly, Romney remains generally unpopular in America at large, doing nearly as bad as Palin in head-to-heads, and significantly worse than a generic Republican. Romney also remains unconvincing and insincere on foreign and social policy. Not only does he represent George W Bush in the mind of many voters, but the Bush who let Russian tanks surround Tbilsi and bailed out Wall Street, rather than the President who had the courage to liberate Iraq and order the surge.

    However, an even bigger problem is that, like the hotel owner in the Sopranos episode “Denial, Anger, Acceptance”, the Republican establishment will find that the forces unleashed by their embrace of paleo-libertarians, which culminated in Glen Beck discouraging people from joining the military, cannot be easily recalled just because they are no longer necessary. Already, pressure is building for a primary challenge to McCain, and if Hayworth wins, it is almost certain that Palin (along with a sizable part of the GOP) will be doing the “Connecticut two-step”, showing her true colours in the general election. Romney himself also might face competition from Bloomberg from fiscal conservatives.

    So what are moderates of the right-of-centre, centre and even left-of-centre going to do? Well, although Giuliani seems to have ruled himself out, I wouldn’t completely write off the New Yorker yet. Neither would I write off Tom Ridge, Lindsey Graham, Charlie Crist or a real dark horse like Petraeus (although I don’t think that would be good for future civil-military relations). At the same time nothing here has changed my view that betting on a credible third party candidate represents value, and might involve Lieberman paired with a social conservative. Indeed, I even have to admit that I have a small amount of money on Hillary Clinton herself.

  5. “They (corporations) are now able to support the candidate that will apply legislations that go to increasing employment numbers.”

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG! It just doesn’t get any more pathetic than that!!! ROTFLMAO!!!

    “This vote by the SC, combined with the election of Brown in Mass.
    and the earthquake (not Haiti, but healthcare proposals) is turning the country around from near collapse one year ago, when the wrong person
    and party was elected to run this country of ours.

    There is a God after all.”

    Yes. And God is apparently a sleazy corporate crook. Who knew?

    “The wrong person and party” huh? Amazing. Thank God (that sleazy corporate crook) that we now have a crooked sleazy bribery system in place in put the correct people in office, huh Micky? After all, our constitution is nothing but a used toilet paper, right? We must have sleazy corporate crooks to determine the correct peoeple to run our country! Thank the New God – Bernie Madoff! ALL HAIL BERNIE MADOFF!!! Too bad Bernie couldn’t keep his secret just a little while longer, huh? He could have bought off half the senate and got away scot-free! But our heros on the crooked, criminal, anti-contitutional, anti-American Right were just a little too late. Darn. But that’s okay. From now on it’s party time for the corporate crooks!!! WEEEEEEEEEE!!!! Let the thieving begin!!!!

    JMJ

  6. Micky 2 says:

    Whatever Jersey.
    Everytime you condescend and act like you’re so much frickin smarter than anyone elese you just keep making the example as to why your a$$es are getting kicked.
    Keep it up, please, dont stop. I love it.
    Organized labor, corporations that employ thousands have just as much right to exercise their free speech especially if it suppoorts interest whitin its employees or company. If I own a chain of restaurants and want to fund a candidate that wont tell me how to prepare my food thats my right, whether you freeking like it or not
    Why shouldnt they be able to contribute to a candidate that holds their interests ?
    You hypocritical shmucks have no problem with GE or Soros funding campaigns and slipping donations into union members pockets so knock of your holier than thou but feigned “the country is going to hell in a handbasket”bullsht.
    Obama didnt seem to have too much problem deciding to take public funding after taking corporate funding and did we here you acting like the disengenuous fool you’re acting like now ?
    Good God you’re the most pathetic hypocritical “make up the rules as you go along’ snake I’ve ever heard in my life.

    SCOTUS determined that both Unions and corporations are entitled to their free speech.
    The money will go to ads and not directly to the candidates.
    You say the constitution is toilet paper ?
    The decision was voted 5 to 4 as constitutional.
    All things being relevant and adjusting for inflation the founding fathers had just as much money floating around then as we do now.

    ” that we now have a crooked sleazy bribery system in place in put the correct people in office”

    Oh, you mean like cornhusker deals and 300 million dollar bribes and lobbyists that were never going to influence anything ?
    How come you’re not b*tching about that, HUH ???
    Hypocrite.
    Once again jersey, you’ve shown your pathetic inability to actually drive home any point and instead and as usual come up with unsubstantial smart a$$ remarks full of hate that say nothing to make a decent argument.

    Corporation donation bad.
    Union and environmentalist donation good.

    Yeah, you’re really an intellectual giant. More like pre scooler with a Funk and Wagnels

    By the way, Madoff was a rip roaring liberal who donated thousands to the DNC for years and Obamas campaign. I didnt hear you crying about that either.
    I’m having a blast watching you guys soil yourselves after all the crap I heard last year how the GOP and conservatism was going to become absolete.

    How would you say that ?

    “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG! It just doesn’t get any more pathetic than that!!! ROTFLMAO!!!”

  7. Micky, c’mon man. Get real. Corporate America exists to make money, not to employ us. Quite often, not employing us makes them more money then employing us. Just look at the way the Dow pops whenever massive layoffs are announced. Since the coming of free trade, deregulation of the markets, and the crushing of the labor movement, wages have beeen flat, our manufacturing sector has all but disappeared, and we’ve been spinning around in a boom and bust cycle destroying the financial security of Americans. The corporatists did all that. Only a fool would believe that those sleazy, lowlife, greedy, scummy crooks would have our best interests at heart – or even that our best interests would be a by-product of their interests. Greed is not good, Micky. It never was.

    And like I said, this is not about right or left or liberal or conservative. This is about corporate greed. This ruling by the SCOTUS is the worst thing that happened to this country in a long, long time. It’s going to lead us to ruin. Mark my words.

    Me? I officially don’t care anymore. I don’t love this country anymore. I just tolerate it because I’m stuck with it. First chance I get, I’m outta here. I want my kids, if I even have any, to have a future.

    JMJ

  8. Micky 2 says:

    GM and all the rest are corporations also. But when they’re not union backed and instead corporations that employ millions you guys make a difference somehow to bolster your freeking bigoted asinine justifications.
    You guys had bo problems with Obama lying saying no lobbyists or special interests. When its evident he lied and is taking kick backs and donations from them all we hear from you hypoctites if freeking crickets.
    The SCOTUS 5 to 4 determines fengold Mccain violates free speech, which the left holds so dearly you guys pitcha fit liike a bunch of whinney a$$ hypocritical selective morons.
    Cant have it both ways, not that you guys havent and wont keep trying.
    I hear Chavez is looking for some highley expresive individuals like yourself so he can give his little conquistadores some target practice.
    Oh, wait, theres no C Span down there but he does have a pretty good fairness docrine going on among the 2 TV stations which would love to make you the fdront man for some state sponsored comedy.

  9. Micky 2 says:

    “Micky, c’mon man. Get real. Corporate America exists to make money, ”

    You’re smarter than thought grasshopper. But hey, I know you’d rather see eveyone in brown shirts working for the Messiah.
    maybe you can move to “Metropolis” and fight for the working man.
    Oc course, theer’d have to be some corporate structure ro employ them. Ooooh, the paradox of reality, can you handle it Jersey ?

  10. Dav Lev says:

    Less than 20% of the US work force are in unions.

    We all know membership has declined significantly over their
    peak years.

    Some believe unions are simply outdated, irrelevant in our
    service society. Others, are for unions, claiming they do in fact
    aid their members, wages, benefits, job security, etc.

    Most of our manufacturing jobs have left the USA for Mexico,
    other Latin American countries, and of course Japan, China, Brazil
    and the M.E. (I have seen shirts manufactured in Egypt-with it’s abundance of cotton).

    Some people are of the opinion that unions destroyed the US auto
    industry, forcing the “bail-outs” of GM and Chrysler of over 80 billion dollars, with no guarantee that any of it will be paid back to the taxpayers.

    After the 1973 War in the M.E., manufacturers pushed small (er) cars. However, the profit is in the larger vehicle..so they reverted back to the
    gas guzzlers. The rest is history.

    I won’t buy a foreign made car. I will die before that. I believe
    in unions..but not to a fault. I think conditionally, not catagorically.

    Union employees have been negotiating lower wages, for higher
    benefits (health) in some industries.

    I am also a capitalist. I do not deplore bonuses paid to successful
    bank employees…even though averaging over 500,000. However,
    if the company has been supported by taxpayer funds, ( don’t forget banks, etc., have been paying taxes for years, on earnings, dividends,
    and on employee salaries), there should be some payback mechanism,
    moral hazard notwithstanding.

    I want more capitalism, not less. I deplore our President’s latest
    diatribe against the Supreme Court decision.

    I deplore the NYTimes article criticizing the decision, and hoping that someday it will be reversed.

    The Supreme Court, no thanks to our latest cabinet member, and the
    other “liberals” voted correctly. They said that our Constitution guarantees
    free speech. That is what this latest decision did, it gave the US voter more power and influence over the likes of George Soros and
    and the gullible, naive, innocent, children and students on the Internet,
    who sent contributions to the Messiah Obama.

    If I form a corporation, and have a few employees, I do not have to
    be concerned that I have violated a finance law. That is my perogative, as it is everyone else’s.

    I received dozens of solicitations yearly from the Republican Party
    Campaign Committee, John McCain. I received requests from
    Scott Brown. Sometimes I send a check, sometimes I don’t.
    I am a proud member of the Republican National Committee.
    I am also a proud Conservative Jew and I wear it on my sleeve.
    I am proud that my relatives fought in the Rhineland during WW2, and
    the Pacific theatre. I enjoy listening to their stories of battles with
    the Krauts especially.

    I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the movie “Inglorious Bastards”. I
    cried when I heard Apache tell his nerd Jews to scalp the Krauts.
    I weeped during the final scene. I believe in an eye for an eye.
    You want to kill me and my family, I will kill you first and take your
    scalp. Or as one US general said, “Let them die for their country”.

    Had millions of Jews and others shouted and vowed to take scalps
    prior to and during WW2, perhaps 70 million people, including
    millions of Christians, lived out their natural lives.

    Had the Allies threatened to hang ever NAZI after victory…well, just maybe….

    But I’m getting off track about corporate finance of elections.

    To all the thousands of folks who come to this website, please, please,
    let us all join forces to rid this State of the likes of Barbara Boxer, and
    bring back Conservative thinking and common sense.

    Folks, there are no free lunches. Everything we do must be paid for.

    Hopefully, the most igregious proposal to insure all Americans, will
    be just an aberration of history soon.

    The SC decision gives me hope that our country can be saved for the people and by the people.

  11. blacktygrrrr says:

    The personal attacks will stop. Period.

    eric

  12. Micky 2 says:

    He needs to be put in his place.
    I’ve extended the olive branch more times now than I can remember only to have my intelligence insulted and be called names (teabager) etc to which i’ve gracefully asked him not to yet he continues.

    Hes a punk and will be treated accordingly

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