Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pelosi - Care

Today, on the steps of the Capitol building, the eulogy for capitalism began. It was a somber ceremony for many as the 1,990 pages of new process, procedure and taxes was brought to light in the $894 billion Universal Health Care proposed by none other than Nancy Pelosi, the grim reapette herself.

Admist the grievances lay not only in plain sight, but in highlight for praise, the plan to make government run healthcare a profit center for the government. In other words, the more sick you get, the more tax revenue they receive - and with the sights set on abolishing private insurance and private health care providers, the liberals in Congress are salivating over the fact that a government monopoly is within's arms reach. So much control and so much more money for them to create even more "programs" to dictate life to the peons below (meaning us).

Honestly, the whole idea is so overwhelming to me on so many levels...I don't know where to begin with my criticism and my outrage. Gimme a few more days and maybe I'll find the words to express my griefs...

Monday, October 26, 2009

NO MORE BUSHES! - Kelley


I just finished reading an article about George P. Bush or "P" as they like to call him. He is the nephew of our 43rd President George W. Bush. He "was inspired by the service of his grandfather George H.W. Bush as well as former NFL star Pat Tillman, signed up for an eight-year term in the Navy Reserve in 2007." per Yahoo News.

"P" is the son of former Governor Jeb Bush and his wife Columba Bush. Columba Bush was born and raised in Mexico. Now his half-Hispanic bloodline is considered be some very good arsenal for future aspirations in the political arena. Ladies this young man is not ugly by any sense of the imagination, but he is married, to a lawyer, sorry.

In the article they discuss that it may be a 2020 or a 2024 run for President when we see him burst onto the scene, perhaps taking on Joe Biden.

Now I'm going to just say what I'm thinking here. BAD IDEA! BAD BAD IDEA! OK.. look folks we saw what the last two Bush Presidents did to our country. I don't care if he is Mother Teresa he shouldn't be President. Haven't we seen enough of the Bush family? He's handsome, he is a lawyer, oh I bet he could do some sweet talking.... but he shouldn't be President. Don't be fooled. Two Bush Presidents was quite enough for this "Joe" American. Maybe Palin will be able to give him some pointers?

Bye George P. Bush good luck and thank you for serving our country. Don't bother coming back and trying to run for office though, this nation has seen enough of you and your family.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

My Crush on Rush - Rachel

My fascination with Rush Limbaugh began when I was in Jr. High...probably right around the time Slick Willie got elected. I remember fighting with my sister over who got to read the Limbaugh Letter first when it arrived in the mail. I remember with sentiment the "America Held Hostage" days and the joyful celebration when Newt and his entourage took back Congress in 1994.

Rush is a comedic light in the socialistic liberal dominated media. He offers an out-let and a voice to all of us disgusted by left-wing slants and big government proponents. Between the hours of 12pm and 3pm we can get all the sustenance we need to survive the candied-green peace-Obama loving-Capitalism hating hours of 5pm-7pm. After that, we can all rest at ease knowing Pat Sajak, Vanna White and/or Alex Trebek are safely filling the nation's air waves.

Anyway...I will be honest and say that yes, he is obnoxious...yes, he was addicted to Oxycontin, yes, he has been married and divorced 3 times...When I say I love him, I am not nominating him for sainthood nor am I ---gasp---rewarding him the Nobel Peace Prize. I am simply stating he is a great entertainer who shares a lot (not all) of my political and social views. His off the wall monologues get people to think. Even his enemies are served by his rantings. With him or against him, he draws people to take sides and be educated on matters that affect all of our lives.

I LOVE how conceited he is. Self-absorbed, arrogant people captivate me and he is the poster child for all of that. Maybe I'm jealous of his bizarre confidence and hope to glean some of it for myself.

So write what you will about my friend, Rush. I will love him regardless. His ratings will continue to soar as will his net worth. I will continue to listen and laugh and learn a thing or two...and you should, as well.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Noble Words are Not Nobel Worthy.


...so Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize...

When I was a girl, I vividly remember coming across a book at my grandparent's home that was full of biographies of past Nobel winners. My grandpa explained to me that these people were people who were not only dedicated to preaching peace, they acted upon their convictions and made a real difference. Since that day, I've kept my eye on the process, the winners and yes, of course, I always have an opinion on the worthiness of the recipient. I mean, to be in the league of great doers like Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, and Elie Wiesel who laid down their lives for peace, is an honor beyond compare.

Now, I am not (Kelley might disagree) an Obama-hater. Honestly, the fact that an African American person can get elected to the office of President of the United States makes me proud. I believe he is a good husband and father - maybe even great - but bestowing the Nobel Peace Prize for, as Pres. Jimmy Carter says "vision and commitment" to world peace without any tangible actions toward it is a devastation to those who rightfully earned the distinction.

Former Polish President and 1983 Nobel Peace laureate Lech Walesa said this when learning of Obama's win, "So soon? Too early. He has no contribution so far. He is still at an early stage. He is only beginning to act." ....and I agree to the hilt... and then some.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Why do we have to choose sides? Kelley


I was cleaning house last night listening to the TV in the background, the reporter was discussing how democrats were doing this and republicans were doing that. UGH I realize this has been going on for a long time, but when are we really going to stop with all this partisan talk and start trying to work together?

I'll readily admit I am a democrat. But that doesn't mean I will not listen to both sides of the argument. I'm a believer in doing what is right for all, not just one party, one group of people or one side in general. I want to hear all the facts on decisions being made for me, my family and my nation. It is our civic duty to make sure we have all the facts before we jump on a bandwagon and start accusing one another of being underhanded, lying, or unfair.

There are many items that should be addressed by our government officials healthcare, social security, taxes, and the list goes on. Now I don't claim to have the answers on any of the above, but I do know that as a nation we need to try to find ways to make the changes to all of these issues in the best interest of our people. I don't feel that mudslinging, scare tactics and finger pointing gets the job done. I am willing to put my party's "label" away to make sure we accomplish what needs to be done, are you?

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Sarah's Selling Fast - Rachel

So...Sarah Palin's memoir Going Rogue: An American Life tops Amazon.com and BarnesandNobles.com best seller list more than a month before it hits the shelves. Seriously, why would anyone want to read anything from a nobody, no-brained beauty queen from Alaska? Lib friends, pick your jaws off the floor and get your heads out of your *tooshes* - People like her and want to hear what she has to say despite your incessant witch hunt against her.

Naturally, I am thrilled and proud - and ready to take on the nay-sayers who are set on belittling this accomplishment.

Publisher HarperCollins is running 1.5 million copies (the same printing of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy who sold somewhere around 68k the first week). That's a lot of books - and a lot of confidence in the quality, importance and oh yeah, the profitability of the Governor's autobiography.

The press date was moved from Spring 2010 to November 17 probably to get some Christmas action - smart move. She reportedly spent the month of August in California working full time on the project.

I can't wait to get mine and let you know what I think...wonder if Kelley has pre-ordered her copy yet????