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Archive for 31 October 2009

A Very Pleasant Afternoon! (No Laundry)

31 October 2009, 7:33 pm. Comments Off. Filed under Friends & Family.

I just love my church.  I can’t say it any stronger than that!  Today was our Fall Festival and I took a few shots of some of the great folks who were there to share a beautiful, yet chilly, afternoon. In no particular order, other than they came out that way. :D

PK & Lorikids3BeverlyLori & JodyJodyCathy & Loriwarm fireReba & her coffeeriver viewhappy guyskids2kids1folks1YvonneAmber & YvonnePK & guys

Yes, in case you were wondering….that IS an outdoor kitchen. So cool!

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Comment Not Approved

31 October 2009, 6:19 pm. 8 Comments. Filed under Blog Stuff, Opinion.

While spending time with my fellow church members this beautiful afternoon for our annual Fall Festival, evidently a comment showed in my ‘pending’ pile.  Now, I’m usually fairly easy going, and will approve most all comments, even if I don’t agree with the commenter.  There are exceptions however, and the one I had waiting for me falls into those exceptions.

comment

Uh….say whut? Are you cursing me, or the person who drew the  ‘toons?  And FYI, I have hedaya….from GOD…..it’s called the HOLY BIBLE!  It wasn’t written by a child molesting murderer.

While you’re at it, just remember, there aren’t a whole lot of secrets on the internet.

Paki IP

Paki map

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Happy Halloween…

31 October 2009, 11:00 am. Comments Off. Filed under cartoon.

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Trick or Treat!

31 October 2009, 10:07 am. 1 Comment. Filed under The ONE, video.

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The Right Thing To Do!

31 October 2009, 9:38 am. 5 Comments. Filed under Election Stuff, Politics.

Republican Scozzafava Suspends New York Congressional Campaign

Republican state Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava has suspended her campaign for upstate New York’s 23rd Congressional seat, leaving Democratic nominee Bill Owens and Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman in the race that will conclude Tuesday, Fox News has confirmed.

The move comes on the heels of a new poll that showed Scozzafava had fallen behind her two competitors in a race too close.

The Siena College poll has Owens picking up 36 percent of the vote, while Hoffman has 35 percent. Scozzafava has 20 percent, with nine percent of voters undecided.

Let’s just hope that those who were behind Scozzafava will throw their weight behind the REAL conservative in this race!  And that includes Newt Gingrich, although I’m not real sure he’ll be able to recover from his little song and dance.  I rather hope he doesn’t.  :?   The Republican Party needs REAL conservatives, not the wishy washy type…aka RINO!

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What Part of NO……

31 October 2009, 9:16 am. 1 Comment. Filed under Congress, Crime, Dhimmicrats, Economy, Feckless Weasels, Health Care.

Page 94—Section 202(c) prohibits the sale of private individual health insurance policies, beginning in 2013, forcing individuals to purchase coverage through the federal government

Page 110—Section 222(e) requires the use of federal dollars to fund abortions through the government-run health plan—and, if the Hyde Amendment were ever not renewed, would require the plan to fund elective abortions

Page 111—Section 223 establishes a new board of federal bureaucrats (the “Health Benefits Advisory Committee”) to dictate the health plans that all individuals must purchase —and would likely require all Americans to subsidize and purchase plans that cover any abortion

Page 211—Section 321 establishes a new government-run health plan that, according to non-partisan actuaries at the Lewin Group, would cause as many as 114 million Americans to lose their existing coverage

Page 225—Section 330 permits—but does not require—Members of Congress to enroll in government-run health care

Page 255—Section 345 includes language requiring verification of income for individuals wishing to receive federal health care subsidies under the bill—while the bill includes a requirement for applicants to verify their citizenship, it does not include a similar requirement to verify applicants’ identity, thus encouraging identity fraud for undocumented immigrants and others wishing to receive taxpayer-subsidized health benefits

Page 297—Section 501 imposes a 2.5 percent tax on all individuals who do not purchase “bureaucrat-approved” health insurance— the tax would apply on individuals with incomes under $250,000, thus breaking a central promise of then-Senator Obama’s presidential campaign

Page 313—Section 512 imposes an 8 percent “tax on jobs” for firms that cannot afford to purchase “bureaucrat-approved” health coverage ; according to an analysis by Harvard Professor Kate Baicker, such a tax would place millions “at substantial risk of unemployment”—with minority workers losing their jobs at twice the rate of their white counterparts

Page 336—Section 551 imposes additional job-killing taxes, in the form of a half-trillion dollar “surcharge,” more than half of which will hit small businesses ; according to a model developed by President Obama’s senior economic advisor, such taxes could cost up to 5.5 million jobs

Page 520—Section 1161 cuts more than $150 billion from Medicare Advantage plans, potentially jeopardizing millions of seniors’ existing coverage

Page 733—Section 1401 establishes a new Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research; the bill includes no provisions preventing the government-run health plan from using such research to deny access to life-saving treatments on cost grounds, similar to Britain’s National Health Service, which denies patient treatments costing more than $35,000

Page 1174—Section 1802(b) includes provisions entitled “TAXES ON CERTAIN INSURANCE POLICIES” to fund comparative effectiveness research, breaking Speaker Pelosi’s promise that “We will not be taxing [health] benefits in any bill that passes the House,” and the President’s promise not to raise taxes on families with incomes under $250,000

If you would like to read the entire 1,990 pages yourself, you can find the legislation here(.pdf)

Courtesy of Mike Pence via Facebook.

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I’ll Take Freedom

31 October 2009, 7:05 am. Comments Off. Filed under Opinion.

Is The Cost of Freedom Too High? Totalitarian Socialism is Much Cheaper!
by J. D. Longstreet

Just a snippet:

So, you want to leave win the war, any war? Use the nuke arsenal. It would be quick, efficient, very effective, and there would be no question as to the victor. Leave the offending country a radioactive pile of debris for the next few thousand years.

We have the material, the methods, and the means to take out any country causing trouble for us in the world. I must tell you, those atomic weapons, as costly as they are, would be more cost efficient than placing a couple hundred thousand troops on the ground, in a troublesome region, and supporting those troops while forcing them to fight handicapped. And that is what we are doing, currently!

Hey, I’m tired of all the bellyaching, all the bitching, and moaning, coming from the very people who could not screw up enough courage to defend their own shadow. I’m tired of good, loyal, American men and women spilling their blood and laying down their lives for a whole segment of our society who have no respect, nor love for the country nor their fellow Americans. I’m tired of the useful, idiots our enemies find, in abundance, in the governing bodies in Washington.

What you will, my fellow Americans, but we have become two nations, again, much as this country split in the 1860’s. I’m not talking about a North/South split… I’m talking about a “Love America/Hate America” split. The last presidential election did nothing to bring us closer together. In fact, it appears Obama’s election has driven us even farther apart. We are hopelessly split apart and the Union, though it appears as one on paper, in reality… it no longer exists. Neither side has any interest, at all, in rejoining the other.

The “Hate America” and the “Blame America First” crowds (one and the same) have sapped this country of its will to survive. Any medical practitioner will tell you that when the will to survive is gone… all is lost.

Read the entire post here.

Not all change is good change.  The change we are seeing is definitely NOT a good change.  Over the past few decades, we have been pushed into a place our founders never envisioned.   Over the past 10 months, we have been on a speeding freight train heading into a  stone mountain.   End of the line.

Is that really what we want?  For our children?  For out country?  I love America.  I love the idea of America.  I was brought up on God and country, and family first, and foremost.  Social programs don’t solve the worlds problems, they create more and bigger problems.  Protesting wars doesn’t stop the war, it prolongs the death and destruction.

American is not to blame for the world’s ills.  The world has managed to screw itself up quite nicely all on it’s on, caving to the PC, or allowing murderous thugs to rule, or turning a blind eye to mass murder, all across the globe.  And yet, there are those, right here in the country who actually praise such actions?  60, or even 50 years ago, those people would have been shunned.  Today, they are hailed as heroes?  I’m sorry, but no overpaid actor is a hero, of any sort.  Only those who stand up against tyranny deserve to be called heroes.

As horrible as it is, I agree with Mr Longstreet.  Use the weapons we have, and put an end to the whole mess.  At least allow our brave young men and women the means to do their job, and win.  We were always a nation of winners.  Now, we’re just a nation of whiners.  I don’t like that much at all.  And neither should you.

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