This is getting ridiculous now. If I see him bowing to Ronald McDonald I may call for impeachment.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Most Important News Story Of The Day
Sure we got the Senate trying to cram a trillion dollar healthcare scheme down our throats, a president who can't make a decision on how to surrender in Afghanistan with honor, and the whole global warming hoax blowing up in their acolytes faces, but the most dog gone important news of the day is that UGA VII has passed away.
The University of Georgia's beloved mascot, Uga VII, died suddenly in Savannah on Thursday morning. The dog's owner said the white English bulldog died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack. He was just 4 years old and in his second season as the university's official mascot.Yes, folks I am sorry to bring you the bad news, but the University of Georgia's much beloved mascot has passed away. While "officially" being ruled a heart attack there are some who say it was from a broken heart after the season their football team has had, which was precipitated by their loss to Georgia Tech last year and the prospects this year looking even more bleak. Others think he may have taken his own life rather then being subjected to further humiliation.
Whatever the cause he will be deeply missed.
Nice Going Shit Head…..
I hope Mr Holder, our brain dead socialist attorney general wasn't counting on any evidence gathered by Germany to use in the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Germany says they are going to send an observer to ensure that none of the evidence they gathered is used since this is a potential death penalty case.
A German government official says the nation will send an observer to the upcoming trial in New York of the professed mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and four accused henchmen.
Justice Ministry spokeswoman Katharina Jahntz on Saturday confirmed a report in Der Spiegel that a German observer would attend the trial to ensure that no evidence provided by Germany would be used to apply the death penalty.
The circus is coming to town and as far as Germany is concerned, piss off. It was 3000 Americans who died that day and we will decide how to punish those who carried out the attack. The danger is that other countries may take the same stance as Germany and our litigator in chief could find himself without any evidence to present at trial.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
HEY…….. MR. PRESIDENT THIS WAS A TERRORIST ATTACK ………..
On Thursday afternoon, a radicalized Muslim US Army officer shouting, "Allah Akbar!" ("God is great!") committed the worst act of terror on American soil since 9/11. And no one wants to call it an act of terror or associate it with Islam.
What cowards we are. Political correctness killed those patriotic Americans at Fort Hood as surely as the Islamist gunman did. And the media treat it like a case of nondenominational shoplifting.
This was a terrorist act. When an extremist plans and executes a murderous plot against our unarmed soldiers to protest our efforts to counter Islamist fanatics, it's an act of terror. Period.
When the terrorist posts anti-American hate speech on the Web; apparently praises suicide bombers and uses his own name; loudly criticizes US policies; argues (as a psychiatrist, no less) with his military patients over the worth of their sacrifices; refuses, in the name of Islam, to be photographed with female colleagues; lists his nationality as "Palestinian" in a Muslim spouse-matching program and parades around central Texas in a fundamentalist playsuit -- well, it only seems fair to call this terrorist an "Islamist terrorist."
But the president won't. Despite his promise to get to all the facts. Because there's no such thing as "Islamist terrorism" in ObamaWorld.
Read it all and pray for our future. With the clowns we have in DC there may not be much of one.
(Seem to recall arrests made who were plotting attacks on bases in the U.S. and the bad guys were caught before they did their terror. The target in the last case was a USMC base in Virginia and I thing another in SC.)
BTY; Sen. Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut who heads the Senate's Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee agrees and said that he would launch a congressional investigation into whether the U.S. military could have prevented it.
