Sunday, November 29, 2009

Party Crashers Should Be Punished, Senators Say


They should be debriefed by either Secret Service or the FBI. Then should be charged for breaching National Security, possible endangerment of the President and trespassing on federal government property. Are they any different then someone who may hack into a government computer system? NO...They were more dangerous - and could have assaulted the President. Now they have the cohones to ask for half million for their interview. They should have to pay a million in fees to the government. The sad part is that some whore of a news service will pay the price.....­.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Sarah Palin Quits Turkey Trot 5K Race In Kennewick, Washington


Sarah a quitter, come on who would believe. Especially on a 5k run. Wasn't she on Runners World magazine?
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Friday, November 27, 2009

Perino: No Terrorist Attacks In America Under Bush (VIDEO)


Gee Dana you are pretty young to be going senile. Maybe you meant George Bush wasn't WATCHING when we were attacked by terrorists­...
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She could have been a heartbeat from the Presidency...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/26/palin-tricked-by-comedian_n_371698.html

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Palin Wants To Interview Katie Couric, 'See 'If She's Learned Anything Yet About Alaska' (VIDEO)


Sarah stop acting like a vengeful high school cheerleader. What are you going to do; want to interview all reporters who ask you hard questions, or for that matter, easy questions that you can't answer? Take all the softball questions for your FOX friends and Rusky Limbaugh. After all if you were president and were having the tough times that President Obama is now having you could always do what you do best.... RESIGN.... Just continue to be the cartoon character that you are.....
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

You get what you pay for.

My father was not an educated man but a wise man, and he used to say all the time that a person gets what they pay for. I always use this saying not only with the purchase of any product but also in politics. The intellectual money we spend is in the form of how we vote and who we elect. The only thing is that most people do more research on the products they buy then the people they elect. If you were to see an advertisement about say - a refrigerator or car or house, would you just purchase that item blind? Then why do we as voters just take what we may read in a letter to the editor or a mailer we get about one candidate over another. Don't we owe it to ourselves to check out the truth and not go by who we want to have a beer or coffee with; or who we would like to be next door neighbors with. I don't know about you but most people I have a beer or coffee with and for that matter some of my neighbors are not qualified for elected life. Now good people mind you - but maybe not leadership quality.
Voters tend to believe the people who distort the truth. The candidates who state they will "lower taxes" or "never raise taxes" will always get the vote over the candidate who may tell you that in hard economic times taxes may need to go up. But after the "no taxes" candidate gets in and realizes taxes need to go up - well he lied - but he got elected. This is one good case of getting what you pay for. If taking the time to study the two candidates you may have learned that the "no taxes" was the only idea the one candidate had - and now its shot.
Sometimes we have to swallow the sour pill and move on. If the end result is going to make things better in the long run, then maybe as voters we take the chance to hear bad news from a candidate who may have other alternatives to fix the bad situation.
Wake up people, and just as you look up in Consumer Reports about that toaster you want to buy, also research the candidate you want to vote for. Just like you will not fall for any tricks of a commission salesperson, don't fall for the trick of the political salesperson, the candidate. Anyone who is secure in their beliefs will want you to research their claims - and will back them up. Listen to the bad news, because from the bad comes good.
Finally; if the say it true and you "get what you pay for", make sure you get the best product possible, and not one that is too good to be true.