In the course of human events there comes a time to say
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
We have met the enemy and They are Us.
God Help America.
[And Drew, it ain’t over yet - they still got to get it passed in the Senate and then Our Fearless Reader has to sign it - I believe that nothing is impossible with God - including stopping this Thug Administration and the moroons who installed it]
Global Warming has never been about anything more than control.
Control of we miserable mouth-breathers who actually believe in freedom and the capital system, for the greater good.
I remember a survey of high-schools about a decade ago, after modern ‘education’ was in full swing, in which a very large percentage of the students (and probably teachers) believed that the phrase “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need” was actually in the US constitution.
Well, given the inability of government to raise everyone, they have taken the next ‘best’ alternative, and will soon be lowering everyone to a second-world (at best) economic level.
Well, except China & India, of course. Does anyone really believe that these two will reduce their carbon emissions if it means slowing their explosive growth rates?
Ah, China. Right.
According to some reports (?) China is making nice noises re climate and gween issues to gain business contracts that have thus far been closed.
But who knows for real? The Chinese will do whatever is in their own best interest at any given moment in time.
The west meanwhile will ignore its best interests in favour of the turd world and tree huggers.
Drew ... a grand slam BUT ... take heart friend. It ain’t all over just yet. Close maybe but not over.
I’m no crazier about Obama then anyone else here but I have to ask. Cos I really don’t know.
If he really got himself elected cos he’s brown (black?), then why hasn’t their been any interest in say Jessee Jackson, who doesn’t have the full support of the majority of blacks. He tried to run if you recall and got nowhere.
True,O’s color was a huge factor. But he had something our side lacked, with the one exception of Sarah Palin. And she had problems. And what he had was articulation. Never mind that so much was BS. Our people, sadly for us, had a tendency to trip over themselves.
Looks and manner and speech count. He had more going for him then just Chicago politics, important tho it was. He had show bizzzzz and I don’t mean just the usual lefty crowd who will support any Dem. He may read a prompter but he generally does it better then our side.
It’s perception also, isn’t it? And will our people learn anything? Well, I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Ya never know.
We are rapidly approaching the time to press the reset button on the Constitution. What ‘reset button’ am I talking about? You may know it as that Second Amendment. It is there for a reason.
Peiper, The Media threw the election—period. They realized their power with the polling around Gore and Kerry, and committed outright malpractice in this case—thus putting a puppet into power.
Obama doesn’t scare me at all—he’s nothing more than Charlie McCarthy or any other dummy of your choice. One only need watch the buffoon try to sound intelligent without a telepromper to know this!
What scares me is the unanswered question: Who’s got their hand up his back? Who is programming the teleprompter?!
THESE are the people we must worry about.
Sorry to say, as every day dawns we grow ever closer to the point where Guido’s thoughts may become our only option.
God help us…
DD
Drew 458: Update from Colorado. Colorado’s votes for the most part went along party lines. Republicans voted NO. Democrats voted YES. The lone exception is John Salazar, District 3, Demcocrat who voted NO. District 3 is HUGE--54,100 square miles, a little over half the total square miles of Colorado--104,000 square miles. Lots of rural areas, ritzy resort areas, agriculture and natural gas development and potential for oil shale. Lots of economically challenged counties too. District 3 runs the whole gamut from Pitkin County (lots of moonbats home to Aspen) to Baca County, one of the state’s more impoverished rural and agricultural counties. Salazar is my representative. I’m glad he voted to the will of his constituents. As far as Washington Democrats go, he is one of the few fair minded ones. Yes, his brother is a former Colorado Senator and is now Interior Secretary.