
To the contrary, Mr. President. We simply can't afford anymore clarity.
TY L
MyBook? FaceSpace?
Wait...
Facebook. I tried. I really did. Honest. But it sucks. Major suckage.
Insidious. Like a swarm of bugs. Yet many places I traveled through the inter-tubes required a Facebook account - in order to comment on a blog. Supwitdat?? So signed up. Branch out, I said. Try new things. Call me pragmatic.
But for months, there it sat. My Facebook page, yet it was my log-in key to troll, er... illuminate other blog worlds with my erudite ruminations.
Then I decides to post stuff on my Facebook page. No, I don't have some weepy Sally Fields "you really like me" fetish. And I don't care to be your tangentially obscure inter-tube 'friend', either.
I simply tried to blog on Facebook. Big mistake, like trying to shoot pool with a rope: you can't edit posts; resize images; embed video; free form html of any sort; etc.
In short, Facebook sucks. Give me a backwater blog with wide margins and too many tools I don't know how to use, any day! - LB1901
Update: I'll attempt to transmigrate some of my erudite Facebook ruminations over here shortly. And for the dedicated reader of this blog (thanx, Mom!), I'll attempt to start blogging again. Stay tuned, citizens. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
This is a sordid tale of greed, ambition, lust & lies that spells "WRETCHED DUMB 4SS" in big letters from here to the steps of the National Enquirer. And a little two y.o. girl suffers at the center of this adolescent maelstrom.
From a titillated ABC News:
$1 Million Spent to Cover Up John Edwards' Pregnant Mistress During Democrat Primaries in 2007.
"...(Edwards) concocted an elaborate scheme to keep the scandal a secret, according to the once-loyal aide who helped smuggle the woman through a series of luxurious hideaways. Wealthy benefactors were called on and their sizable contributions funded the lavish life on the lam...
Young and his wife, Cheri, said they had less than 12 hours to make the decision to go on the lam with his boss's mistress -- Rielle Hunter -- but ultimately agreed to go into hiding with her. According to Young, Edwards' campaign finance chairman, Fred Baron, who's now deceased, made it possible for them to effectively disappear.
"Fred said to me, 'Andrew, I got more money than I can ever spend. You spend whatever it takes to take care of the situation. And let us focus on making him president, vice president or attorney general," Young recalled."
"In his book out this week, Young describes viewing a sex tape that showed a naked Edwards and a woman he assumed was Hunter. Young says Hunter left the tape inside a "box of trash" at a house Edwards rented for her. He claimed the tape ribbon had been pulled out, but he was able to fix it."
This year's Super Bowl commercials will run between $2.5 million & $3 million per 30 second spot. We got yer car commercials, beer commercials, chip commercials, cell phone commercials, and even one for the U.S. Census Bureau.
But one commercial making quite a stir won't air during the Super Bowl. And the company is getting exactly what's its not paying for: publicity. The best kind.
Even inside the tiny verge of homosexual hook ups, few had heard of it, but a homosexual dating web site has scored big with rejection: CBS won't air Super Bowl ad from 'Mancrunch.'
CBS says it's simply a matter of money. The network couldn't verify the homosexual website's credit worthiness to pay for the $2.6 million dollar per 30 second ad.
"A rep for Mancrunch claims the company has the money and even offered to pay cash upfront for the commercial. CBS tells EW the network has no record of such an offer."
Employer told she can't advertise for 'realiable' workers because that would discriminate against 'unreliable' workers.
Ya think?!
Apparently, in the U.K., even the completely useless must be considered for employment.
Coming soon to a North American continent near you.
TY NN

I'm not sure that's accurate, but at least that's what some collector was willing to pay at auction recently.
"Since the Bugatti broke the surface of Lake Maggiore in 2009 it has been making waves in another way – it has emerged that a car in a Japanese collection bears the identical chassis number.
Clearly someone has some explaining to do."
S & L is reporting on an email he received from President Barack Obama last night, shortly after Obama's speech. The email demagogues the usual capitalist suspects, and then - you guessed it - asks for money.
Apparently, trillions of tax dollars aren't enough for this administration.
A copy of that form letter is posted here. The big red 'donate' button is clickable. You get what you pay for so I gave 3 cents.
The 'Legal Compliance' list in the lower right hand corner has some interesting items. Number one is "I am a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien."
Number two is "This contribution is not made from the general treasury funds of a corporation, labor organization or national bank" - which SCOTUS recently struck down.
And number six is "The funds I am donating are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution." This transports us back to Barack's heady days on the campaign trail when hundreds of millions of dollars were being raised every month - much of it suspect and potentially illegal from anonymous overseas contributors via untraceable gift cards.
Ironically, the same FEC that lost a recent SCOTUS ruling on campaign finance is the same FEC that audited John McCain's publicly financed campaign contributions, but refused to audit President Obama's campaign contributions.
Suddenly President Obama seems all concerned about "the rules" now.
Funny how that works.
"Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech..."
"The Citizens United v. FEC case overturns a variety of campaign finance laws enacted over the past century. For example, it nullifies part of a century-old statute known as the Tillman Act (1907), which barred corporations from using treasury funds to engage in the political process. It also vitiated similar prohibitions imposed on unions after World War II. Moreover, the decision invalidates part of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (McCain-Feingold) that prohibited certain types of ads within 60 days of a general election and 30 days from a primary.
Bottom line: Both corporations and labor unions may now use their general treasury funds to pay for unlimited independent expenditures, including advertisements, for or against candidates at any time."

WTF does that have to do with anything, you dillweed???!
Update: Ooops. Matthews works for MSNBC. But what do I know? All those white people look alike to me.
President Obama's speech seemed to have everything in it, including the kitchen sink - 7200 hundred words of faded campaign promises, reiterated liberal policies, a mea culpa, derision of the separation of powers, plus a bone to the energy sector and the homosexuals (no pun!). Although he never mentioned not closing GITMO. Nutroots unite!
It was almost like he was on the campaign trail again: He used the word "I" or some variation, like "I've" or "I'm", 99 times during his speech; he used the word "congress" 11 times; he used the word "bank", "banker", or "bankrolled" also eleven times; he used the words "recovery act" (read: porkulus) six times; but he only used the word "military" twice, and the words "freedom" and "democracy" once and never used the words "liberty" or "opportunity" at all.
By comparison, the Republican response from the newly sworn in Governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell(R) was a parsimonious civics lesson on the founding principles of this great nation: "Opportunity - nine times; "Liberty" - three times; "Honor" - twice; "Individual" - twice; "growth" - twice and "congress" - twice.
Oh. McDonnell only used the word "I", or some variation there of, 6 times.
It's a 30 second commercial that few have previewed which heralds the sacrificial love of a mother for her unborn child, but apparently, some things are not to be tolerated by those peccant progressives with their enlightened view of the world.
"The Heisman Trophy winning quarterback — one of the most celebrated college football players of all time — has cut an ad with his mother Pam, who tells of her decision not to end her 1987 pregnancy in spite of advice from doctors to do so. Pam Tebow and her husband were working as missionaries in the Philippines at the time when doctors there advised her to have an abortion due to health concerns. She did not, and Tim Tebow was born.
The ad will debut during the Super Bowl, prompting protests from numerous women’s groups and organizations supporting abortion that say the ad violates CBS’s longstanding tradition of not airing controversial ads during sports events.
“The abortion debate has no place in the Super Bowl. I organize abortion rights rallies all the time and I recognize how inappropriate it would be for me to sit in the stands with signs at the Super Bowl,” said Erin Matson, vice president of the National Organization for Women, which has called on CBS to reject the ad."
The last person convicted of treason against the U.S. of A. was Tomoya Kawakita. In 1952, he was sentenced to death for his collaboration with Imperial Japan during WW2. President Eisenhower commuted the death sentence to life in prison.
Article III Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution defines treason as:
"Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court."
"While Awlaki has not been charged with any crimes under U.S. law, intelligence officials say recent intelligence reports and electronic intercepts show he played an important role in recruiting the accused "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. Awlaki also carried on extensive e-mail communication with the accused Fort Hood shooter, Major Nidal Hasan, prior to the attack that killed 12 soldiers and one civilian.
According to the people who were briefed on the issue, American officials fear the possibility of criminal prosecution without approval in advance from the White House for a targeted strike against Awlaki."
"If (Obama's Attorney General Eric) Holder determines that the US has legal justification for a hit on Awlaki, what's to say the next Attorney General won't disagree and haul the commander who executed the order into court, as an individual? That's what happened to some CIA operatives. Its no wonder officials are risk averse and dithering for a month, its a whole new world."
From the Chronicle of Philanthropy:
"Thirteen days after the massive earthquake struck, donors have contributed more than $470-million to 39 U.S. nonprofit groups..."
This is above and beyond the 100 million U.S. govt. dollars pledged by President Obama on Jan. 14, one day after the horrific earthquake that devastated Haiti."Many groups are raising large sums for relief efforts in Haiti online and through text messages. By Friday, the American Red Cross had received $29-million through its campaign to encourage $10 gifts through texts.
That’s a record for the group in terms of text messages. In contrast, it raised $200,000 from texts during the 2008 hurricane season."
Man Caught At Airport With 44 Lizards In Pants.
Is that a lizard in your pocket or are you just happy to see me, must've been security's first clue.
I guess this clown should've detoured through Detroit for a better chance at success.
Hitler 'enabled by Western bankers'.
"BANGKOK (AP) - Adolf Hitler was a psychopath and a monster but rose to power thanks to big business leaders and other supporters who appreciated his vow to destroy communism and control workers, Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone said Monday.
Stone, who is working on a 10-part documentary on the 20th century titled "The Secret History of the United States," said the German dictator was "enabled by Western bankers" and managed to "seduce" Germany's military industrial complex."
"CBS News Investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports official filings and our own investigation show at least 106 people from the House and Senate attended - spouses, a doctor, a protocol expert and even a photographer.
For 15 Democratic and 6 Republican Congressmen, food and rooms for two nights cost $4,406 tax dollars each. That's $2,200 a day - more than most Americans spend on their monthly mortgage payment.
CBS News asked members of Congress and staff about whether they're mindful that it's public tax dollars they're spending. Many said they had never even seen the bills or the expense reports.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is a key climate change player. He went to Copenhagen last year. Last week, we asked him about the $2,200-a-day bill for room and food.
"I can't believe that," Rep. Waxman said. "I can't believe it, but I don't know."
But his name is in black and white in the expense reports. The group expense report was filed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. She wouldn't talk about it when our producer tried to ask."
Colbert channels Sigmund.
Has Barack Obama failed, or has he succeeded at failing? Or is he Adolph Carter? Discuss.
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Yup. That was my first reaction. "Who?"
My second reaction was Schließlich! I mean the guitarist and lede singer are both 61.
Seriously, though, 45 years for any going concern is quite impressive - especially in R & R.
Click here and you'll also say, "Hey. I know those songs!"
I'm not sure in what brutal universe I would be granted the private right to smother grandma to death in the privacy of my own home simply because grandma couldn't survive outside the care of my home, but apparently that right is granted to those who wish to kill unborn babies - ostensibly because those babies can't survive outside the womb, and society shouldn't judge the private decisions of others because it's like, you know, uh, private.
Huh?
Last Friday marked the 37th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. Since then 50 million unborn babies have been killed.
Tens of thousands of people marched in the cold last Friday in Washington, D.C. to demonstrate against abortion. (video)
"Abortion opponents have held the annual march since 1974. The goal is to protest the Supreme Court's Jan. 22, 1973, ruling that most laws against abortion violate a constitutional right to privacy. Over the years, the march has grown into one of the largest events for abortion opponents.
The events began early Friday morning with a youth rally at the Verizon Center. The rally, organized by the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, featured religious bands, a Mass conducted by bishops from across the country, including Washington Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl, and a "confess-a-thon," in which more than 100 priests heard confessions at stations set up in the arena.
Friday afternoon, the march on the Mall went along Constitution Avenue, up Capitol Hill and then to the Supreme Court."
"Members of the Millennial generation (18-29 y.o.) say abortion is “morally wrong” at a rate of 58 percent.
The survey, which was conducted between December 2009 and January 2010, was co-sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and the Marists. It asked, among other things, if abortion was “morally wrong.”
Fifty-six percent of Americans said they thought that abortion was indeed “morally wrong.”
The survey shows that Americans are becoming more pro-life, but more importantly, it showed that the upcoming generations are more pro-life than those nearing retirement."
"We are dedicated to helping meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of those who seek assistance when dealing with an unplanned pregnancy. Our focus is to protect the unborn and provide spiritual guidance in a Christ-centered environment.
Free pregnancy testing, one-on-one counseling, on-site, full-term OB medical care, and material needs assistance are always offered to our clients with compassion and confidentiality.
Rachel House is committed to serving women, men and babies in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Our staff and volunteers are committed to serving with kindness and consideration, providing accurate information in a loving manner, and, listening to the client, loving her where she is."
Some links:
Court Dates Moved In The Gladney Case.
Actress Jean Simmons Dead at 80.
Dusting Off the Political F-Word.
Gallup: Americans Agree with High Court’s Political Speech Ruling.
U.S. to Appeal Dismissal of Charges Against Blackwater.
Most Union Members Work For Gov’t.
Now That's Internet Dominance.
The Gray Lady gives Charles' lil green johnson wood.
(I know... I'll go hang my head in shame, now)
Absolutely scandalous! Anyone who contributed to that horrid 80's techno-pop should be expelled from the country.
The Vogues - You're The One
Psst. That spinning thang is a 'turn table.' And thank technology for digital!
First came the NPR produced 'Learn To Speak Tea Bag' cartoon poking fun at "Tea Baggers" (the Tea Party political movement, not the homosexual sex act) - with the usual applause from the Left and jeers from the Right; not because the Right wants to squash free speech, but because the Right doesn't want this type of Leftist agitprop subsidized with tax dollars.
Now the tax payer subsidized agitprop raises its ugly head again: NPR Commentator Denounces Limbaugh as 'Excrement In Broadcasting.'
Limbaugh, schmimbaugh. He's is in the same political bomb throw theatre as Glen Beck. If the market place gives 'em an audience, God bless 'em and good luck. As for me - thanks, but no thanks. I know how to use the 'off' button.
The main issue, once again, is our collective tax dollars funding this Leftist bias at NPR, which is hemmoraging money - kinda like the free market Air America did for years, and inevitably, finally went out of business yesterday. But, I digress.
The Lefties may not like Limbaugh or Levin or Savage, et al., but at least the Lefties are not forced to subsidize their salaries, but we right wingers are forced to subsidize those whom we disagree with at NPR via our tax dollars.
That's a distinction with quite a difference, but one that is totally lost on the Leftists.
Lite posting the rest of today. Wife's orders. I have to finish trimming out and painting her kitchen.
I'll be back tomorrow with the final word on the demise of Air America; the free at last, free at last, SCOTUS free speech ruling, and how the ATF puts 250 million illegal cigarettes on streets. Gub'mint healthcare anyone?
"Scott Baio, who supported Scott Brown in Massachusetts, received death threats this week after he posted an unflattering photo of Michelle Obama on twitter."
Oh noes! How dare they be young and attractive.
The commenters over at HuffyPoo are just not happy, and let their wonderful Lefty prurient prejudices shine through.
TGIF
"Although there were numerous signs that Nidal Hasan was an Islamic jihadist who believed it part of his religious responsibility as a Muslim to wage war against Infidels, the words “jihad,” “Muslim,” “Islam” and even “Islamist” never appear in the 86-page mélange of droning bureaucratese."
"Political correctness was responsible for the murders of thirteen people at Fort Hood. If it had not held the political and military establishments in a stranglehold, Nidal Hasan would never have remained in the U.S. military, much less risen to the rank of major. He would have been removed from the ranks long before he had had a chance to murder anyone at Fort Hood. Political correctness was responsible for the fear among his superior officers -- they knew that if they disciplined or removed Hasan, they would have faced charges of “discrimination” and “bigotry.” And such charges can ruin careers these days.
But that same political correctness is still very much in place, as the Fort Hood report abundantly indicates. And so for all its bluster about preventing the next attack, it will stand -- after the next jihad attack, and the one after that -- as a monument to the cowardice and myopia that held sway at the highest levels in Washington during the first year of the Obama Administration."
A new Rasmussen survey says Roy Blunt(R) is now up by six points over Robin Carnahan(D) in Missouri's upcoming Senate race.
I'm not much for polls, except the one on election day. The perennially political Carnahan family is much entrenched in Missouri politics and has a big bad machine to back 'em up, so make of it what you will.
You can't outgive the American people.
According to the The Chronicle of Philanthropy, private charitable contributions have topped $305,000,000.00, eight days after the horrific quake devastated Haiti.
"The pace of giving for Haiti is running ahead of the amount donated in the same period after the Asian tsunamis in 2004, but slower than the outpouring of gifts after the flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
In the six days after the flooding started in New Orleans, Americans gave at least $457-million for relief efforts. In the nine days after the Asian tsunamis, major U.S. relief groups raised $163-million."
In 2004, Massachusetts had a Republican governor, Mitt Romney. One of its senator's, John Kerry(D), was running for POTUS. Massachusetts' law gave the governor power to directly fill any vacancy created, if Kerry won the Presidency in 2004.
Ted Kennedy(D) was successful in removing that power from the governor by changing state law to require a special Senate election within 145 to 160 days of receiving a resignation letter from said Senator.
By 2007, Massachusetts had a Democrat governor, Deval Patrick. Shortly before Ted Kennedy's death in August, 2009, Kennedy petitioned the state legislature to give the power to directly fill any Senate vacancy back to the now Democrat governor. (Not that Mr. Kennedy was a manipulative, partisan hack, or anything...)
The Massachusetts legislature never pursued the idea.
So, thank you, Ted! If it wasn't for you, Scott Brown(R) would have never had a chance at winning "the people's seat."
Missouri lawmakers approve resolution against federal health care overhaul.
"Jefferson City -- The Missouri House sent a bipartisan message to the state's congressional delegation Tuesday: scrap the current federal health care reform legislation and start over.
Twenty-two Democrats joined 89 Republicans in passing a resolution urging Missouri's nine House members and two U.S. Senators to vote against the current health care reform bills before Congress.
The vote came just minutes after polls closed Tuesday in a Massachusetts special election in which Republican Scott Brown ran on a platform of breaking the Democratic supermajority in the U.S. Senate and possibly derailing President Obama's health care agenda."
"While many Republican lawmakers viewed approval of the resolution as a key stance against the federal health care overhaul, some Democrats dismissed it as partisan posturing. Minority Leader Paul LeVota, D-Independence, called the debate “political theater” ..."
"Nutjob" Erroll Southers withdraws as Obama's TSA nominee.
He then complained that his nomination had become a lightning rod for those with a political agenda.
Yup. Mr. Southers is totally apolitical.
Not only does Southers believe that thwarting terrorism should be no higher a priority than global warming or education, but this kook rattled off every leftwing nut conspiracy in one interview.
When will this circus ever leave town???

That would be Massachusetts' Fourth Congressional District. Two thirds of the state was painted red by Brown's victory, and perhaps that's why Barney is now the head rat jumping off the Obamacare ship:
"If Martha Coakley had won, I believe we could have worked out a reasonable compromise between the House and Senate health care bills. But since Scott Brown has won and the Republicans now have 41 votes in the Senate, that approach is no longer appropriate."
By golly. It's like there was so much hand writing on the wall that he knew the wall would fall down?
Scott Brown(R) wins Massachusetts' senate seat.
“I never thought I’d see the day when a Republican replaces Ted Kennedy,” Mayor Thomas M. Menino told the Herald last night. “I think Scott Brown caught the wave of anger that’s out there, and the wave of anti-Obama.”This guy was a virtual unknown two weeks ago. Except for that 15 minutes in 1982 when he posed semi-nude in Cosmo. Don't look, Martha!
A Rasmussen Reports poll found one in five Democrats supported Brown, who benefited from high suburban turnout to beat Coakley by 52 to 47 percent."
From an observant Washington Times:
"Some of the groundwork has already been laid by the Democratic establishment who have given reporters different reasons why seating Republican Brown would take longer than Massachusetts Democrats Kennedy and Tsonges.
The Massachusetts Attorney General William F. Gavin, a Democrat, has said it would take at least 10 days to certify a new senator because it would take that long to count absentee ballots.
Aides to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, have suggested Mr. Brown will also have to wait until Vice President Joe Biden is "available" to swear him in although the law also permits other Senate officials, like the Secretary of Senate, to perform swearing-in duties.
It didn't take nearly as long in 1962 or 2007 when two other Massachusetts Democrats won special elections.
Mr. Kennedy was seated a day after winning his special election, on Nov. 7, 1962, to fill his brother John F. Kennedy's seat.
In fact, Mr. Kennedy's certification papers weren't even ready when he became the Senate's youngest member. The archived certificate is dated Nov. 21, 1962 and the Senate didn't mark it "received" until Nov. 28.
Rep. Tsongas also benefited from a swift seating process.
She won her Oct. 16, 2007 special election for former Rep. Marty Meehan's seat and was sworn in two days later."
That will be the rally cry of democrats in Massachusetts' Senate election tomorrow if democrat Coakley loses. And that looks pretty likely.
Republican candidate Scott Brown is so sure of that typical democrat post-election stink bomb, he's requested volunteers from society's new priesthood to thwart any voter fraud sheenanigans from the democrats.
And based upon the total train wreck of a campaign Coakley's ran so far, that's a wise decision on Brown's part.
From the Boston Herald:
"Win or lose, she will forever be Martha the Blind - the woman who couldn’t see terrorists in Afghanistan, or a staffer giving a beatdown to a reporter right before her eyes. She’s Sen. Spellcheck, forced to pull one ad because her campaign misspelled Massachusetts, then another because it superimposed Scott Brown’s image in front of the World Trade Center.
Given the incompetence of her campaign, she was lucky it was a pre-9/11 photo of the towers.
In the Democratic primary, Coakley ran on the one thing she couldn’t get wrong: being a woman. It’s been downhill ever since."
"This has now turned into a referendum on health care in the bluest state. If Brown wins, technical 60 vote aside, there are a lot of mod[erate] Ds who are going to flip and this thing will be in trouble, not dead, but delayed and possibly scaled back," said a Democratic health care industry insider, adding that a Republican win will make it that much harder for Democratic congressional leaders to sell a final deal to their members.
Republican strategist Phil Blando agreed. He said the argument over whether Kirk's vote will count or not is "a legal technicality in the broader political earthquake that a Brown victory would signal. The concern isn't that you lose Kirk's vote, but that you lose Ben Nelson, Blanche Lincoln and Joe Lieberman and a bunch of Blue Dogs."
And any Democratic move to slow-walk seating Brown in order to pass reform, Blando said, is "just naked, pure power politics where, at that point, you're just thwarting the will of the people."
"Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people will get to the promised land. And I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord." - Dr. Martin L. King, April 3, 1968, The Eve Of His Assassination

From the "No S**t Sherlock" Department:
"Working men and women across all occupations felt mentally and physically better on the weekends regardless of income, work hours, education, age or marital status, the researchers found."
Evil, Capitalistic, Bigoted America Comes to Haiti’s Assistance.
"Y’know, in reality—as in a blistering, natural disaster reality—one always finds that it is America that rocks the hardest in regard to real relief. We blow away other nations. Yep, whether it is a tsunami or an earthquake, you can count on evil, mean, nasty, bigoted, murderous, Christian American men and women to be the first responders to offer no-BS help in time of need.
It’ll be interesting to see how many (and at what level) Muslim organizations and nations, atheist organizations, Code Pink, PETA punks, Chavez and Castro, GLSEN, euro-socialist dillweeds, Green Peace, and Avatar’s woodsy blue people pony up and help the Haitians through their hellish nightmare. I wonder if they’ll even come close to our American Judeo-Christian largesse?
It’s also really interesting to me how mean, white America runs to relieve a city that’s 99.9% black without blinking. At least we’re not going around like Reid, Biden and Byrd and calling them “clean Negroes” who can turn their black slang on and off."

SEIU members in Massachusetts hold up signs supporting Republican Scott Brown.
With all this glowbull warming is it still possible that h3ll has frozen over??!
Concerning Scott Brown's candidacy for a Massachusetts Senate seat, Ed said,
"Yeah, that's right. I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. 'Cause that's exactly what they are."
You can donate or volunteer your help to the International Salvation Army; the Red Cross or Heart to Heart.
"Mr. Obama met in the Oval Office with former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to discuss the fund-raising effort.
"By coming together in this way, these two leaders send an unmistakable message to the people of Haiti and to the people of the world," Mr. Obama said in the Rose Garden, standing between Messrs. Bush and Clinton. "In these difficult hours, America stands united. We stand united with the people of Haiti, who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild."

Or, if you tempt that darwin award committee severely enough, you'll get your booby prize.
In honor of Democratic US Senate candidate Martha Coakley's brawling lieutenant, Michael Meehan, for continuing that tried and true SEIU tactic of assaulting your political opponents, we present Street Fighting Man by The Rolling Stones.
Hey. What's the democrat party if it's not dead people voting and the tactics of thuggery?
Uh oh. The bottom has fallen out of Coakley's poll numbers and the democrats scramble for some Obama CYA.
That ought to make the Lefties collective head explode.
It's been documented before how illegals trash the border and destroy the delicate desert environment, but those stories are usually buried with obscure local papers and local ranching concerns.
I found this headline on Yah00 this evening. (video) Click the pic.
It reads "Illegal immigration threatens an Arizona desert monument."
Read that again: "Illegal immigration threatens an Arizona desert monument." That would be the Ironwood Forest National Monument. The (video) details, once again, how illegals trash the areas they traverse and destroy the delicate desert ecosystem with their unlawful migration.
Update: per usual, anything which refutes or minimizes a Lefty mantra, or bolsters a conservative position, is short lived on Yah00 headlines. This headline disappeared within 14 minutes. The antipodal holds true, too.
"First, do no harm."
It's a good mantra for medicine and politics, as well. But our Lefty friends over at the oddly named "Think Progress" have messed themselves over Florida Republican Senate candidate Marco Rubio's comment:(video)
"Last night on CNBC, Marco Rubio, a right-wing Republican running for US Senate in Florida, told host Larry Kudlow about his “solutions to the high unemployment” and economic recession. Rubio chafed at responding with any actual ideas, policies, or solutions. In fact, Rubio proposed that if he were elected, he would call for “a two year recess or something” so no laws or reforms could be enacted..."
Herr Ubermann then launches some screed about Limbaugh being worse than the lowest worm squished in Haiti's rubble; blah, blah, blah...
Jesus dealt with Pat Robertson's warped gospel of punishment via natural disaster in John 9:1-5.
It's time to retire, Pat. You're nothing but a laughing stock, and give the Gospel of Christ (as perverse as you present it) a bad name.
I wonder if Herr Ubermann was as articulate and vociferous in denouncing the unreverend Jeremiah (G*DD*MN AMERICA) Wright?
Old news. Just wondering.
The devastation in Haiti is astounding, and relief aid is coming to the Island nation from all over the world:
"Aid was delivered or promised from many countries, including Brazil, the European Union, Britain, Germany, Israel, France, Switzerland, South Korea and Canada. China dispatched a chartered plane carrying 10 tons of tents, food, medical equipment and sniffer dogs, along with a 60-member earthquake relief team who worked in China's own 2008 earthquake, which killed some 90,000 people.
The Red Cross estimated that some 3 million people in Haiti will require aid, ranging from shelter to food and clean water, and said many Haitians could need relief aid for a full year."
"Former chief U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter is accused of contacting what he thought was a 15-year-old girl in an Internet chat room, engaging in a sexual conversation and showing himself masturbating on a Web camera.
Judge opens door to lesser sentence in Roeder case.
"Scott Roeder, 51, of Kansas City, is charged with first-degree murder in the May 31 shooting death of Tiller inside his church. Roeder also faces two counts of aggravated assault for allegedly threatening two ushers.
Jury selection begins Monday and is expected to take from two days to a week. More than 60 prospective jurors will show up in court Monday.
And a surprise decision by Sedgwick County District Judge Warren Wilbert virtually assures that the trial will thrust Wichita even more in the spotlight.
The judge said Friday that he will allow the defense to present testimony that Roeder acted “upon an unreasonable but honest belief that circumstances existed that justified deadly force.”
That means jurors could have the option of finding Roeder guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which carries a much lighter sentence than first-degree murder."
"...Judge Warren Wilbert's ruling will only provide fresh oxygen for the violent fringe."The sick irony being that the horrific violence against millions of unborn is lost on these ignorant journalists.
This hate mongering bigot, and ignorant racialist, Wanda Sykes, who has wished death upon her political opposite, has a television show on the FOX network?!
Wicked irony.
This is the fourth morning in a row that we've awoke to record low, or near record low, single digit temperatures.
KCP&L asks customers to conserve electricity. (because all those wind turbines & solar panels do such a good job?)
The rest of the nation ain't doing so hot, either.
Cold stuns Floridians, causes deaths elsewhere. (shouldn't there be criminal culpability for this AGW scam?)
Snow, freezing weather hit Europe, disrupt travel. (Copenhagen worked!)
AlGore, call yer office.
Yup. Once again, weather is not climate, but climate is comprised of weather patterns. Does the climate change? Of course it does. Ice core samples from around the world, which look back 10, 20, even 30 thousand years show a repeated and continuing pattern of warm periods and cold periods. Like a cycle or something!
Something that a puny lil, bi-pedal primate with a large brain and a wicked imagination has little or no influence upon.
Lawyer up, Michael Mann.
Motörhead - The Ace Of Spades
Everything to start your new years off right - head banging, ear bleeding, guitar hero wannabe.
Good riddance to bad rubbish:
"Accused Holocaust Memorial Museum gunman James Von Brunn has died in a prison hospital more than six months after a rampage that left one security guard dead. Von Brunn was rushed to the Butner Federal Medical Center in Butner, N.C., Wednesday where he was pronounced dead just before 1 p.m., Federal Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Felicia Ponce said.
It wasn't clear what caused his death, but Von Brunn, 89, had long been in poor health and was wounded in the June 10 shooting. He was in a massive federal prison in Butner, N.C., undergoing psychiatric evaluation while awaiting trial for the slaying of Stephen Johns, a veteran security guard, at the Southwest D.C. museum."
"As with ALL LIBERAL ideologies, miscegenation is totally
inconsistent with Natural Law: the species are improved
through in-breeding, natural selection and mutation. Only
the strong survive. Cross-breeding Whites with species lower
on the evolutionary scale diminishes the White gene-pool
while increasing the number of physiologically, psychologically
and behaviorally deprived mongrels."
The Shape I'm In by The Band.
From Martin Scorsese's 1978 documentary.