Why is it that Obama gets involved in a local Police matter when his friend, a really obnoxious man, gets unruly with police? Remember the "Beer Summit"?
The why is it that Gibbs, the Obama Adminstration's Minister of Propaganda, tells the Nation that the Administration can't get involved in the New York City Mosque controversy because it is a "local" matter? But it doesn't keep Gibbs from reminding us "It's not a Mosque,...it's an Islmaic Cultural Center".
Why it is that there are MASSIVE Union pension deficits in Newark NJ, Philadelphia, Oakland, Chicago and other bastions of liberal and sociaist theology? By the way p these locations lead the Country in straight Democrat ticket voting and even some moon blind America haters vote several times per election. Anyway, the Unions are basically Democrat PACS's and are located in areas that the Democrats have had a monopoly of control on for many decades.
If you asked any Democrat, particular Obama, any of these questions, the possible answers they would give you are:
1. It's Bush's fault.
2. We inherited the problem from Bush.
3. It's the obstructionist Republican legislators fault.
4. It's REALLY Bush's fault.
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Culpeper Militia Flag
Since colonial days, the rattlesnake has been used to portray the spirit of Americans. In 1751, Benjamin Franklin published a political essay describing the 13 American colonies as a snake divided reminding us of the danger of disunity.
In 1774, Colonel Gadsden of the Revolutionary Army emphasized this by printing the legend "DONT TREAD ON ME" on his flag.
The words swept the nation. The Culpeper Minutemen chose the coiled snake ready to strike and the words from Gadsden's flag, but then raised another defiant fist at the enemy by adding "LIBERTY OR DEATH"
The coiled snake might seem a strange symbol today, but it is effective, as no person who ever sees it forgets,...and thats the kindof message the Revolutionaries wanted to send.
Today's Tea Party has adpoted many of the Revolutionary War Period Flags, because the similarities between having our liberties abridged by the British and having our liberties abridged by the Obama administration.
History of the Culpeper Flag. This flag represented a group of about one hundred minutemen from Culpeper, Virginia. The group formed part of Colonel Patrick Henry's First Virginia Regiment of 1775. In October - November 1775 three hundred such minutemen, led by Colonel Stevens, assembled at Culpeper Court House and marched for Williamsburg. Their unusual dress alarmed the people as they marched through the country. The word "Liberty Or Death" were in large white letters on the breast of their hunting shirts. They had bucks' tails in their hats and in their belts, tomahawks and scalping knives.
You can purchase your own flags and many other historical flags at either one of the below web sites.
Gadsden and Culpeper.com
Unit States Flag Co.
In 1774, Colonel Gadsden of the Revolutionary Army emphasized this by printing the legend "DONT TREAD ON ME" on his flag.
The words swept the nation. The Culpeper Minutemen chose the coiled snake ready to strike and the words from Gadsden's flag, but then raised another defiant fist at the enemy by adding "LIBERTY OR DEATH"
The coiled snake might seem a strange symbol today, but it is effective, as no person who ever sees it forgets,...and thats the kindof message the Revolutionaries wanted to send.
Today's Tea Party has adpoted many of the Revolutionary War Period Flags, because the similarities between having our liberties abridged by the British and having our liberties abridged by the Obama administration.
History of the Culpeper Flag. This flag represented a group of about one hundred minutemen from Culpeper, Virginia. The group formed part of Colonel Patrick Henry's First Virginia Regiment of 1775. In October - November 1775 three hundred such minutemen, led by Colonel Stevens, assembled at Culpeper Court House and marched for Williamsburg. Their unusual dress alarmed the people as they marched through the country. The word "Liberty Or Death" were in large white letters on the breast of their hunting shirts. They had bucks' tails in their hats and in their belts, tomahawks and scalping knives.
You can purchase your own flags and many other historical flags at either one of the below web sites.
Gadsden and Culpeper.com
Unit States Flag Co.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Public Housing
The problem with public housing is that the residents are not the owners.
The people that live in the house did not earn the house, but were loaned the property from the true owners, the taxpayers. Because of this, the residents do not have the "pride of ownership" that comes with the hard work necessary. In fact, the opposite happens and the residents resent their benefactors because the very house is a constant reminder that they themselves did not earn the right to live in the house.
They do not appreciate the value of the property and see no need to maintain or respect it in any way.
The result is the same whether you are talking about a studio apartment or a magnificent mansion full of priceless antiques.
If the people who live there do not feel they earned the privilege, they will make this known through their actions.
The picture below illustrates the point…
The Resolute Desk was built from the timbers of the HMS Resolute
and was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes.
It is considered a national treasure and icon of the presidency.
Mr. Obama, with all due respect, get your damn feet off our desk!
As a matter of fact, be ready to pack as you and your arrogant, socialist staff will be getting an order to vacate in November 2012.
The people that live in the house did not earn the house, but were loaned the property from the true owners, the taxpayers. Because of this, the residents do not have the "pride of ownership" that comes with the hard work necessary. In fact, the opposite happens and the residents resent their benefactors because the very house is a constant reminder that they themselves did not earn the right to live in the house.
They do not appreciate the value of the property and see no need to maintain or respect it in any way.
The result is the same whether you are talking about a studio apartment or a magnificent mansion full of priceless antiques.
If the people who live there do not feel they earned the privilege, they will make this known through their actions.
The picture below illustrates the point…
The Resolute Desk was built from the timbers of the HMS Resolute
and was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes.
It is considered a national treasure and icon of the presidency.
Mr. Obama, with all due respect, get your damn feet off our desk!
As a matter of fact, be ready to pack as you and your arrogant, socialist staff will be getting an order to vacate in November 2012.
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