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Monday, October 10, 2011

Behold... The Resurrection of Woodstock




Occupy Wall Street
The only one missing is Jimmy Hendrix.


Brainwashed Obamanites concoct their version of the "bizzaro world" tea party.

(With the support of the Democratic Party)






Protest becomes party, love-in




Avatar?








Raw sewer: An unidentified man seen defecating on a NYPD patrol car in downtown Manhattan





Smelly: Trash builds up at the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations





Pile: The rubbish has been building up in Zuccotti Park for days now







Anyone remember this? This is Pelosi trying to squeeze out some crocodile tears over those vicious, astroturf, tea partiers.


(BTW Nancy... they're the reason you are no longer Speaker of the House.)




Now contrast that with her comment about the rodents currently occupying wall street.







Talk about a lying hypocritical bitch.
 She is it.





 You just know you're on the right track  when you get support from Iran.








Iranian Revolutionary Guard Terrorists Give Thumbs Up to Occupy Wall Street


 IRAN CALLS WALL STREET PROTESTS 'AMERICAN SPRING'

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An Iranian military commander said Sunday that the protests spreading from New York's Wall Street to other U.S. cities are the beginning of an "American Spring," likening them to the uprisings that toppled Arab autocrats in the Middle East.

Gen. Masoud Jazayeri of Iran's Revolutionary Guard said the protests against corporate greed and the gap between rich and poor are a revolution in the making that will topple what he called the Western capitalist system.

The Occupy Wall Street movement started in New York City last month and is spreading to other parts of the country. The loosely affiliated movement is peacefully protesting the power of the financial and political sectors.

Jazayeri said President Barack Obama's election promises of change have reached a dead end.

"The failure of the U.S. president to resolve the Wall Street crisis will turn this economic movement into a political and social movement protesting the very structure of the U.S. government," the official IRNA news agency quoted Jazayeri as saying Sunday.

"A revolution and a comprehensive movement against corruption in the U.S. is in the making. The last phase will be the collapse of the Western capitalist system," he said, according to IRNA.






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Sunday, October 9, 2011

A Time When Americans Were Truly Americans




On a tip from
Ed Kilbane
Senior National Correspondent 



A young lady recently discovered this movie of a Spontaneous Victory Parade in Honolulu taken by her farther in 1945. 



If one could create a time machine and transport these faithful, unwavering, not to mention brave Americans from 1945 to 2011 they wouldn't recognize the America of today. And I'm not talking about technology. 


I think they would say...Crank up the machine I wanna go back.


This is a movie of a time long past - a time of patriotism an devotion- we need to remember and be THANKFUL. Check out the color fidelity. It's not bad for 1945. Nothing will ever compare with Kodachrome film.









(For those of us old enough to remember)

"GOOD NIGHT, Mrs. Calabash--wherever you are!"









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Friday, October 7, 2011

Capital One Pitchman Alec Baldwin Supports ‘Occupy Wall Street’








Smart Alec Baldwin who signed with Capitol One for $1,000,000 to do commercials has now taken the side of the Occupy Wall Street crowd. I heard Capital One is just thrilled. Talk about hypocrisy. If it wasn't for low standards he wouldn't have any.

 He has more compassion for the zombies on Wall Street then his own daughter.

(Sometimes you have to strip away the veneer to see what you're really getting) 



Warning painful to watch.


Occupy Wall Street has gained celebrity supporters, as the protests continue for the 20th day in New York City.

Michael Moore, Tim Robbins and his EX, Yoko Ono, who have not benefited from this... capitalistic pig society... are joining the Zombies.


Like Hank Williams Jr 



Even the exalted one and his comical sidekick are getting into the act by transforming the whole shebang into a campaign rally!

This coming from a guy who some say is expected to raise 1 billion in campaign contributions. Anyone remember those $36,000 a plate fund raising dinners? The attendees were those filthy capitalists millionaires and billionaires.

Something I could never figure out is Obama continually shifts the blame for is own failed polices on millionaires and billionaires and yet the fools continue to write him a check.



Speaking at a White House news conference, Obama said he understood the people’s concerns about how the nation's financial system works and said many Americans see Wall Street as an example of the financial sector not always sticking to the rules.


"It expresses the frustrations that the American people feel that we had the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, huge collateral damage all throughout the country, all across Main Street," the president said, adding that he understood their anger toward the same irresponsible people who enforced abusive practices and got Americans into social ills in the first place.


"We have to have a strong, effective financial sector in order for us to grow,"Obama said Thursday. He also said that the financial-regulation bill he signed ensures tougher oversight of the US’ financial system.


Vice President Joe Biden compared the Wall Street movement to the origins of the Tea Party, a grassroots political movement (He used to refer to it as astroturf) that endorses reductions in government spending, national debt, and the federal budget deficit.


“What is the core of that protest?” Biden asked rhetorically. “The core is: the bargain has been breached. The core is, the American people do not think the system is fair, or on the level.”


Biden cited Bank of America’s recent decision to impose a $5 monthly fee on some debit card users as an example of how the issue has generated frustration among Americans and inspired the Wall Street movement.

Classic political re-direction of  how to play the blame-game.

 I guess that $5.00 monthly fee must be a hell of a lot more momentous then the U.S. debt of almost $15 trillion. 














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Thursday, October 6, 2011

If it was Bush they'd a played twice




Hank Williams Jr. out on Monday Night Football


I guess someone reported him to:



 Did the White House make a phone call? I don't know, they probably didn't have to. But I do know this is the same president who took the unprecedented step of firing the CEO of GM before it became government motors.

Ask yourself this.  Are you ready for some video?

Anyone remember this. A movie depicting the assassination of George W Bush.
(this is a clip)

Media coverage... shock, outrage?...no it was zilch!



Think about it  for a moment. What would be the MSM reaction to a movie depicting the assassination of one Barack Hussein Obama?

How about from these cast of characters:

Al Sharpton
Maxine Waters
Jesse Jackson
Jay Carney
Charles Rangel
Nancy Pelosi
Van Jones
The Pope
Michael Bloomberg
 The population of Kenya
Hollywood Elites
Chris Matthews...
well you get the picture.


Was it the proper thing to do to compare Obama with Hitler? Probably not. Karl Marx would have been more appropriate.


 But I guarantee you if he said the same thing about Bush when he was president he'd still be singing. In fact the MSM would have showered him with accolades and admiration for his avante-garde logic.   




Hank Williams Jr. out on Monday Night Football





BRISTOL, Conn. October 6, 2011 (AP)
Are you ready for some football? Hank Williams Jr. isn't anymore.

The country singer and ESPN each took credit for the decision Thursday morning to no longer use his classic intro to "Monday Night Football."

The network had pulled the song from the game earlier this week after Williams made an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama on Fox News on Monday morning.

"After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made MY decision," Williams said in a statement to the Associated Press. "By pulling my opening Oct 3rd, You (ESPN) stepped on the Toes of The First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore Me, My Song, and All My Rowdy Friends are OUT OF HERE. It's been a great run."

But ESPN's statement said: "We have decided to part ways with Hank Williams Jr. We appreciate his contributions over the past years. The success of Monday Night Football has always been about the games and that will continue."

The network said it informed Williams of the move Thursday morning.
Regardless of whose decision it was, one of sports' and entertainment's most visible partnerships is over. The song had been a "Monday Night Football" staple since 1989 and survived the game's switch of networks from ABC to cable a few years ago.

The song is based on Williams' hit "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight." The lyrics were changed each week to reflect the night's game.
ESPN will no longer have access to the music or words because Williams owns the publishing rights, the master recordings and the song.

Williams' statement on "Fox & Friends" comparing a golf game between Obama and Republican Rep. John Boehner to an outing featuring Hitler and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went viral after ESPN announced it would pull the intro late that afternoon.


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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Occupy Wall Street...Tea Party it ain't






Remember the Glenn Beck Restore America rally? Over 100,000 law abiding,  peaceful, people attended with not one arrest.












 Now contrast that with the Occupy Wall Street crowd where numerous arrests were made for drunkenness and drug use. If poor personal hygiene was a criminal offense they'd all be in jail. 

They look like a sea of Janeane Garofalo's.


























 If you asked him...what is?...he couldn't tell you.









Works for Mercedes Benz?












   Obama Zombies
Hope & Change...  Hope & Change…Can you pick out the obama voters? Try all of them.







Don Imus?





 Remember when I said....liberalism is a mental disorder, not a philosophy? 






After the Glenn Beck rally Restore America the cops said the tea partiers left the area cleaner then when they found it.


That ain't gonna happen when these pigs leave!







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