Ron Paul,..Republican (or is it isolationist party?) candidate for President. Congressman Paul (R-TX) enjoys a tremendous following among young Americans,..many of whom are highly capable across the technology and social media venues. Everythim there is an on-line poll, Paul comes out on top, probably due to the linked in young people that support him tweeting, e-mailing, facebooking and twitting information across the web and airways...hell they probably use skype, X Box and the magic eight ball as well.
I make no bones about it, Paul is too much of an isolationist for my tastes. And his whining voice actually drove the dogs out of my living room. Still I would vote for him seven days a week and twice on Sundays over the current Socialist in Chief Barack Obama.
Watch the video below, if you can stand it that long, which demonstrates the youthful vigor (and just maybe a little anti-authority bent) to Ron Paul's supporters.
You got to hand it to Ron Paul, he is knowledgeable about the financial peril threatening this country. But I have to say that Ron Paul does not have a lock on the military support as he and his organization tries to claim. What to impress me on military support? Go get about 6,000 senior Non-Commissioned Officers and Field Grade Battalion Commanders to support you....Allen West types....yes, that would impress me.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Scum Bags Crawl out of their Holes During 9-11 Remembrance
Paul Krugman, a Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times, aka the New York Slime, wrote the following:
"What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. The atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue. Fake heroes like Bernie Kerik, Rudy Giuliani, and, yes, George W. Bush raced to cash in on the horror. And then the attack was used to justify an unrelated war the neo-cons wanted to fight, for all the wrong reasons."
What a scumbag,....he is calling what happened after 9-11 shameful?!?!? What is shameful was the terrorist attacks on innocent people no less and liberals of Krugman's ilk apologizing for the American response. And just how did Bush, Guilani, etc., profit?
That American response has liberated two countries and hundreds of thousands of people from the yoke of tyranny and caused several other countries to re-think their brutal control over their own populace.
And then there is blogger Chris Hedges, another scum bag, who wrote in part the following sorry excuse for a column:
"(after the immediate 9-11 attacks).......there would soon, however, be another reaction. Those of us who were close to the epicenters of the 9/11 attacks would primarily grieve and mourn. Those who had some distance would indulge in the growing nationalist cant and calls for blood that would soon triumph over reason and sanity. Nationalism was a disease I knew intimately as a war correspondent. It is anti-thought. It is primarily about self-exaltation. The flip side of nationalism is always racism, the dehumanization of the enemy and all who appear to question the cause. The plague of nationalism began almost immediately. My son, who was 11, asked me what the difference was between cars flying small American flags and cars flying large American flags.
“The people with the really big flags are the really big assholes,” I told him.
The dead in the World Trade Center , the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania were used to sanctify the state’s lust for war. To question the rush to war became to dishonor our martyrs. Those of us who knew that the attacks were rooted in the long night of humiliation and suffering inflicted by Israel on the Palestinians........."
And Hedges pass his work off as "digging for the truth",....well, just so you don’t get all worked out over looking for the truth,....here it is,......Hedges is a loser. A liberal apologist who probably thinks nothing is worth risking your life for...even the safety and lives or others,...or even Freedom. I'd like to see this liberal, filth spewing scumbag stand in front of a soldier or Marine and say even half of the crap they are writing. I feel sorry for this son who has to grow up with this butthole.
"What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. The atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue. Fake heroes like Bernie Kerik, Rudy Giuliani, and, yes, George W. Bush raced to cash in on the horror. And then the attack was used to justify an unrelated war the neo-cons wanted to fight, for all the wrong reasons."
What a scumbag,....he is calling what happened after 9-11 shameful?!?!? What is shameful was the terrorist attacks on innocent people no less and liberals of Krugman's ilk apologizing for the American response. And just how did Bush, Guilani, etc., profit?
That American response has liberated two countries and hundreds of thousands of people from the yoke of tyranny and caused several other countries to re-think their brutal control over their own populace.
And then there is blogger Chris Hedges, another scum bag, who wrote in part the following sorry excuse for a column:
"(after the immediate 9-11 attacks).......there would soon, however, be another reaction. Those of us who were close to the epicenters of the 9/11 attacks would primarily grieve and mourn. Those who had some distance would indulge in the growing nationalist cant and calls for blood that would soon triumph over reason and sanity. Nationalism was a disease I knew intimately as a war correspondent. It is anti-thought. It is primarily about self-exaltation. The flip side of nationalism is always racism, the dehumanization of the enemy and all who appear to question the cause. The plague of nationalism began almost immediately. My son, who was 11, asked me what the difference was between cars flying small American flags and cars flying large American flags.
“The people with the really big flags are the really big assholes,” I told him.
The dead in the World Trade Center , the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania were used to sanctify the state’s lust for war. To question the rush to war became to dishonor our martyrs. Those of us who knew that the attacks were rooted in the long night of humiliation and suffering inflicted by Israel on the Palestinians........."
And Hedges pass his work off as "digging for the truth",....well, just so you don’t get all worked out over looking for the truth,....here it is,......Hedges is a loser. A liberal apologist who probably thinks nothing is worth risking your life for...even the safety and lives or others,...or even Freedom. I'd like to see this liberal, filth spewing scumbag stand in front of a soldier or Marine and say even half of the crap they are writing. I feel sorry for this son who has to grow up with this butthole.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Bachmann's Campaign Slows Down
I would agree with a comment made by Wayne that a Bachmann-Cain or Cain-Bachmann ticket would be highly supportable. But in the world of political campaigns momentum is everything and Michelle Bachmann seems to have lost a little as Governor Perry entered the race and Bachmann's campaign manager, Ed Rollins, stepped down.
I think she can rebound and she has to try to get back some of the Tea Party and other real conservative support that she lost first to Herman Cain and now to Rick Perry.
Not only did Bachmann lose Rollins, a veteran political campaigner and consultant, but she also lost her deputy campaign manager, David Polyansky, who announced he was stepping down as well.
Then to add to Bachmann's predicament, Rollins was quoted as saying: "Legitimately, it's a (Mitt) Romney-(Rick) Perry race. I think she's (Bachmann) the third candidate at this point in time, which is way different and better than we thought when we started this thing and she's very much in this thing." Which came across as a back handed type of comment.
So far Bachmann's views, heated rhetoric and verbal attacks on President Barack Obama have won her fans among conservative activists and donors. Now she needs to present some solid plans for how she would change not only the economic strategy but the role of Federal Government to demonstrate that she has much more to offer than rhetoric.
But back to Wayne's comment,....hell Wayne, I'd supported any Conservative ticket against our current Administration. Even the caboose clowns like Gary Johnston (or it is Johnson? - who knows or remembers?) or what's his name, the former Governor of Utah? And yes, even Ron Paul.
I think she can rebound and she has to try to get back some of the Tea Party and other real conservative support that she lost first to Herman Cain and now to Rick Perry.
Not only did Bachmann lose Rollins, a veteran political campaigner and consultant, but she also lost her deputy campaign manager, David Polyansky, who announced he was stepping down as well.
Then to add to Bachmann's predicament, Rollins was quoted as saying: "Legitimately, it's a (Mitt) Romney-(Rick) Perry race. I think she's (Bachmann) the third candidate at this point in time, which is way different and better than we thought when we started this thing and she's very much in this thing." Which came across as a back handed type of comment.
So far Bachmann's views, heated rhetoric and verbal attacks on President Barack Obama have won her fans among conservative activists and donors. Now she needs to present some solid plans for how she would change not only the economic strategy but the role of Federal Government to demonstrate that she has much more to offer than rhetoric.
But back to Wayne's comment,....hell Wayne, I'd supported any Conservative ticket against our current Administration. Even the caboose clowns like Gary Johnston (or it is Johnson? - who knows or remembers?) or what's his name, the former Governor of Utah? And yes, even Ron Paul.
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