Monday, September 26, 2011

I'll do the Yard Work for Whoever Can Tell Me Who the Tool With Red Hair Is

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHnbtkbgkfM&feature=player_embedded

     I'll do free yardwork for anyone who can tell me who the red haired piece of work is in this video.  Why isn't he being investigated, or even removed from his position?  If this is the face of the union that they are trying to use for sympathy, they might want to rethink their efforts.
     Why don't they want more public scrutiny?  Is it because when you have a tool like this in your toolbox, you don't want the public to know about it?  What was he thinking, and why is it that he only chose to run his obnoxious mouth when the camera was on him?
     If this school is such a threat to the public schools in his area, perhaps the public schools should rethink their mission.  I send my sons to a Catholic school for many reasons.  One of the biggest reasons is that I want them to get the best education possible, and public schools are failing miserably in that area.
     When I was in school, the United States of America led the world in everything.  We had the highest rank for high school graduates, literacy, and those choosing to further their education.  Then, President Ford pardoned President Nixon.  In retrospect, it was the best thing for the country.  At the time, the general population lost their minds.  The fury at Nixon being pardoned absolutely drove the push to put someone completely outside of the D.C. mind set in the Oval Office.
     Unfortunately, we got Carter.  What a dandy, yes?  Iran made us look weak and ineffectual.  The mission to save the hostages made us look weaker and even more ineffectual.  His answer to coal skyrocketing in price?  Put on a sweater.  But the worst thing he did was give the unions a gift wrapped thankyouthankyouthankyou in the form of the Department of Education.  Since the creation of this Union gimme in 1979, the teachers in our public schools have under performed and our children pay the price.
     Fast forward to 2011, and you have Governors who are starting to get it.  Chris Christie in New Jersey and Scott Walker in Wisconsin have told the teachers "no" and the unions and their stooges are having a giant hissy fit.  I respect the lady who is being assaulted in this video-and she is being assaulted.  The fact that this loser chose to do it for the camera to see says volumes about him, I think, but I'll leave his other inadequacies out of this.  I hope he is outed and shamed in public.
So if you know who he is, send me an email and I'll let everyone else know who this piece of work is.  You can thank me later.


Monday, September 19, 2011

Paid Commentors

I read a lot. I have said before that I would rather read a good book instead of have a bad conversation.  Books can take you anywhere you want to be.  I will read the cereal box in the morning if that's my only option.  So it should come as no surprise that I read the comments section after articles online almost more than the article itself.
I have come to realize that there are an awful lot of paid commentary in those things.  They are easy to spot. Look for the same name to be involved in provocative statements.  Click on the name of the idiot in question.  Nine times out of ten, you will find a profile that is less than a year old.  Most times the profile is only a few weeks old.
Who is paying for this?  I can only hope that the same geniuses that got good Officers killed with Operation Fast and Furious had some left over money to pay for this. How creepy is it when a government actually has people paid to stir up the masses with their talking points.  I ask the folks who continuously spout the party line what they get paid for their "clever" regurgitation of the current talking points.  I never get a response.
If you delve into these comment sections you can see for yourself.  Ask yourself who stands to gain from these snippets of support. Ask yourself who could organize something like this. Then ask yourself how much you are willing to pay these people with your tax dollars while you struggle to fill your gas tank.  You'll thank me later.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A Pedophile is a Pedophile

There is a movement by the American Psychiatric Board to change the label people use on those horrible people who prey on children. While I am perfectly happy with the word 'pedophile' or for that matter, how about waste of human life, there is a movement to have these horrid cretins relabeled as "minor- attracted." Spare me.Is this the same as telling me that alcoholism is a disease instead of a lack of will power and self control?
Now before I get an inbox full of people who are offended at being compared to a vile scum that harms children, ease off that keyboard.  I am saying that I do not believe that alcoholism is a disease, and I do not think that pedophilia is a disease either.  I am not equating the two in any way. Okay? Okay.
But as for this push for pedophiles, if they are freshly relabeled, will they then be eligible for disability? What do you think?  How does it sit with you, knowing that your hard earned taxes are going to pay the living expenses of not only the ones already on the government tit who don't deserve it, but also, the disgusting animals who prey on small children.  Kind of makes you want to call someone and get involved, doesn't it?  Go ahead and help stop this atrocity.  You'll thank me later.

Monday, September 5, 2011

September 11th


The worst anniversary in American history is almost here.  There aren't enough words to describe how awful that day was or how angry it still makes me feel. I was working at the happiest retail store in the world when it happened.  Before work, I stopped at my Mother's for a cup of coffee and she had it on the television when I got there. Actually, it was all the televisions every where, there was just no getting away from it.
 I recall some of the geniuses of the day, as well.  I believe Bill Maher managed to get himself fired from ABC for opining that we had it coming.  I think of that little bon mot whenever I avoid whatever it is that he is selling. I do not have HBO for that same reason. Any company that is interested in giving him a paycheck doesn't need my money.
There were lots of other incredibly stupid things that were said.  Most of them came days, weeks, or even months later as the strain of trying to appear patriotic was just too much for most liberals.
“As a result of the [9/11] attack and the killing of nearly 3,000 innocent people, we invaded two countries and killed innocent people in their countries.... Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America.” -- Rosie O’Donnell on ABC’s “The View,” Sept. 12, 2006.
So much for being the queen of nice.  Abandoning normality and becoming a lesbian really put an edge on Rosie, didn't it?
Don't get me started on Sean Penn, the genius who visited Iraq at the invitation of Saddam Hussein.  I guess when he came back and told me how great it is there, he missed the tour of the rape rooms, or the thousands  of Kurds who were victims of genocide thanks to Sean's pal.  Hard to believe Madonna was the smarter of the two, isn't it?  It must be that ridiculous affected accent she uses now.  English always sound smarter, don't they?   
But if you are looking for the most stupid per pound in liberal hypocrisy, look no further than the unparalleled Micheal Moore. 

"I would like to apologize for referring to George W. Bush as a 'deserter.' What I meant to say is that George W. Bush is a deserter, an election thief, a drunk driver, a WMD liar, and a functional illiterate. And he poops his pants"
Nice civility yes?
So hold your loved ones a little closer today. Remember how very lucky you are to be able to do that. And more than anything, God bless America.