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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Forrest Chump



Notice how all his "accomplishments" have been swept under the rug.

 He sues AZ, AL, and SC for enforcing  immigration laws claiming it's the federal government's responsibility. Yet Sanctuary cities, openly defying federal statute, he turns a blind eye and a deaf ear to. 



Remarkably Fast and Furious and Solyndra have seemed to drop of the radar. 





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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Does Michelle Obama secretly hope her husband will be kicked out of the White House?



(I don't know about her... but the rest of us sure as hell do)


Miss Kantor writes in her new book The Obamas that the stalemate in Washington over healthcare reforms, among other initiatives, led the Obamas to muse that losing the 2012 bid for re-election might not be so bad.
They began to feel that life in the White House was something to be endured rather than savored. 

On TV this week, Mrs Obama — who was once pilloried for stating that her husband’s successful presidential campaign meant that ‘for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country’ — insisted her time in the White House had made her ‘start feeling euphoric and proud and, you know, proud of yourself and proud of your time’.



When it was suggested that some people were disappointed in the Obama presidency, she responded that they ‘may be confused about how much has been accomplished’. 
Confused???   Accomplished???   If she means destroying the economy her husband gets an A+.
The only positive coming out of his presidency was the death of Bin Laden. Which was simply a case of being in the right place at the right time.

Mrs Obama hints of feeling victimised and misunderstood will lead many to conclude she can’t get out of the White House fast enough.  
Fast enough is not fast enough.

Some might remark that ambitious people should be careful what they wish for. 
To which Michelle could be forgiven for responding that she didn’t want to be in the White House in the first place: it was all Barack’s idea.

As Shakespeare may have said:

           Oh How I Long For The Day







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Friday, January 13, 2012

Debbie Waaaasermouth Schultz Still Trying To Tie Jared Loughner To the Teaparty





I sent this vivacious beauty a jar of Hellmans mayonnaise for her hair. She said it works better then the Quaker State 10w30 she's been using. 





Democrats are still trying to exploit last January’s tragedy in Tucson by blaming  the Tea Party.






Meanwhile in the real world…






Jared Loughner is a mad man currently under psychiatric evaluation to see if he is even fit to stand trial. He has no ties to the Teaparty  but suffers from the same affliction as Debbie Waaaasermouth Shultz. 

He can't distinguish fact from fiction. 







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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Greatest Movie Line Ever



On a tip from Keith Grant



Most people say the greatest movie line was Clark Gable's delivery to Vivien 
Leigh in Gone With the Wind: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
But the greatest, most accurate, and most timely movie line was Bob
Hope's from a real oldie with Paulette Goddard and Richard Carlson.
Enjoy the 20 second clip.










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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

They’re back!





 Occupy Wall Street protesters return to Zuccotti Park after barricades come down 





Cops remove an Occupy Wall Street protester from Zuccotti Park after she tried to lie down on cardboard.
What do these people have in common with AIDS?
You can't get rid of either one.


Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters streamed back into Zuccotti Park overnight Tuesday as the barricades surrounding the lower Manhattan plaza were finally removed.

The atmosphere turned celebratory as the campaigners hugged one another, enjoyed free lasagna and saw the resurrection of a small "People's Library."
The events were largely peaceful until 1:30 a.m. when a 50 to 70 protesters remained in the privately owned public space and a handful attempted to lie down on pieces of cardboard.


What they desperately need in NY.

Pieces of cardboard ain't gonna help.


The park's owner, Brookfield Office Properties, has banned the use of tents, tarps or sleeping bags and even forbids people lying down on the benches. The rules were introduced after hundreds of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators began camping out in the park in September. They stayed for nearly two months until cops evicted them Nov. 15.

"The park is enforcing the rules," an NYPD officer warned the protesters through a microphone.

"You are not allowed to lay down or sleep in the park.
"If you do not obey these orders, you will be arrested for trespassing. This is your final warning."

Some protesters shouted back, "Go home, terrorist!" while others carried handmade "angry pacifists" signs.

As park officials moved to confiscate the cardboard the group was on, a tussle ensued and two protesters were removed from the area in plastic handcuffs as the rest of the crowd shouted, "Shame, shame."

Occupy Wall Street protesters first took over Zuccotti Park, which by law is open 24 hours a day, on Sept. 17 as part of their campaign for greater social and economic equality.

Copycat encampments sprung up in hundreds of towns and cities across the U.S. and around the world.

After the New York protesters were booted in November's pre-dawn raid, they moved largely off-site.

Zuccotti Park was surrounded with metal barriers, and Brookfield sent in security guards to join cops in an attempt to enforce the no-sleeping rule and prevent the camp from re-emerging.

The number of NYPD officers and private guards at the site usually far exceeded the number of people who ventured into the barricaded space, and
on Monday, civil rights groups filed a complaint with the city Buildings Department that the barriers violated city zoning law.

The barricades were removed Tuesday.

"We're pleased the city is finally giving the park back to the people," said NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman said.

"We hope Zuccotti Park can now resume its rightful place as a center for meeting and protest in New York City."

I guess this just about sums it up.

What was that proverb excreted from the lips of Queen Nancy? 

“God bless them for their spontaneity, It’s young, it’s spontaneous, it’s focused and it’s going to be effective.”









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