Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Hey Obama, About Those Horses and Bayonets...
Mr. President are sure the military doesn't use horses anymore?
Wow, that must be embarrassing. And are you sure the military doesn't use bayonets?
Maybe our commander-in-chief should spend more time in national security meetings and less time on the golf course. But that won't matter much after November.
H/T: Bare Naked Islam
Obama Administration One of the Most Corrupt in American History
The United States has been riddled with corrupt
administrations. And as far as I’m
concerned, the Obama administration ranks up there with the worst
offenders. I don’t believe FDR’s
alphabet soup agencies – notorious for their votes for patronage – can out
slime the scum that seeps from today’s White House. I believe you’d have to go all the way back
to the Grant administration to find one comparable to the degrees of cronyism
and outright disregard for the law.
The Heritage Foundation published the following list
of green energy companies that went bankrupt, or are on the verge of bankruptcy. By the way, many, if not all of them, had
agents that were campaign bundlers for the Obama campaign.- Evergreen Solar ($25 million)*
- SpectraWatt ($500,000)*
- Solyndra ($535 million)*
- Beacon Power ($43 million)*
- Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million)
- SunPower ($1.2 billion)
- First Solar ($1.46 billion)
- Babcock and Brown ($178 million)
- EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5
million)*
- Amonix ($5.9 million)
- Fisker Automotive ($529 million)
- Abound Solar ($400 million)*
- A123 Systems ($279 million)*
- Willard and Kelsey Solar Group
($700,981)*
- Johnson Controls ($299 million)
- Schneider Electric ($86 million)
- Brightsource ($1.6 billion)
- ECOtality ($126.2 million)
- Raser Technologies ($33 million)*
- Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3
million)*
- Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)*
- Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition
Company ($10 million)*
- Range Fuels ($80 million)*
- Thompson River Power ($6.5 million)*
- Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)*
- Azure Dynamics ($5.4 million)*
- GreenVolts ($500,000)
- Vestas ($50 million)
- LG Chem’s subsidiary Compact Power ($151
million)
- Nordic
Windpower ($16 million)*
- Navistar ($39 million)
- Satcon ($3 million)*
- Konarka Technologies Inc. ($20 million)*
- Mascoma Corp. ($100 million)
*Denotes
companies that have filed for bankruptcy
Samuel
J. Tilden, an 1876 presidential nominee, called out the Grant
administration. The following is an
excerpt from one of his speeches:
What
the country now needs is a revival of Jeffersonian democracy, with the
principles of government and rules of administration, and…the high standards of
official morality which were established by the political revolution of 1800….The
demoralizations of war – a spirit of gambling adventure, engendered by false
systems of public finance; a grasping centralization, absorbing all functions
from the local authorities; and assuming to control the industries of
individuals by largesses to favored classes from the public Treasury of money
wrung the body of the people by taxation – were then, as now, characteristic of
the period. The party that swayed the
Government, though embracing many elevated characters, was dominated as an
organization by the ideas of its master spirit, Alexander Hamilton. Himself personally pure, he nevertheless
believed that our people must be governed, if not by force, at least by appeals
to the selfish interests of classes, in all forms of corrupt influence….As a
means to the reaction of 1800, Jefferson organized the Democratic Party. He set up anew the broken foundations of
governmental power. He stayed the
advancing centralization. He restored
the rights of the States and of the localities.
He repressed the meddling of Government in the concerns of private
business….He refused to appoint relatives to office. He declined all presents. He refrained while in the public service from
all enterprises to increase his private fortune….The reformatory work of Mr.
Jefferson in 1800 must now be repeated.
Romney's McCainesque Debate Performance
What in the hell happened last night? Mitt Romney had a chance to knockout that
smug, paper president – Barack Obama. Instead, he held up that man/child through
every round; even when this spoiled brat spat a nasty remark like this:
Everybody knows what a disaster Obama has been for this country. Yet, his foreign policy is lauded. And Romney acquiesced. I’m at a loss. Was he trying to be presidential? Was he trying to stay above the fray? Is he trying to sit on a lead?
Libya was teed up, and Romney whiffed. The Muslim Brotherhood has taken over Egypt
and infiltrated the highest levels of our government. Romney whiffed. Iraq is turning into an Iranian
backwater. Romney whiffed. Al Qaeda and the Taliban are taking over
Afghanistan. Romney whiffed.
Everybody knows what a disaster Obama has been for this country. Yet, his foreign policy is lauded. And Romney acquiesced. I’m at a loss. Was he trying to be presidential? Was he trying to stay above the fray? Is he trying to sit on a lead?
During the debate, I was beginning to have
flashbacks of the 2008 election. I was
beginning to wonder if Sen. John McCain had taken over Romney’s body. I thought for sure, the republican nominee
was about to call the Anointed One “my friend.”
Last night is proof positive that we haven’t exorcised
the progressives out of this election cycle.
It seems some of these demons will haunt us forever.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Highwayman
by TLCoston
Sit young man, and listen to this tale
For the time is short and fate prevails
You ask why you are here
I too
wondered that many years ago,
As I sat in your spot and listened to an old fellow’s
woe
I see you’re confused, as I once was too
You were compelled, and as for that I pity you
For your purpose is intertwined with mine
It’ll be a ghastly play we’re destined to make
tonight
Notice we sit in the Highwayman’s Pub with fireplace
aglow
Look around, no patrons, only shadows move to and
fro
Listen – nary a whisper or a sound
Only the crackle and pop that emits from that
infernal mouth
How I dread the hour, for the time is near
So I’ll make haste and explain as to why you are
here
A witness to my death; that is your role
You’ll watch as the dreaded Highwayman takes my soul
Ah, your eyes widen, and a shiver runs down your
back
You want to run, but you can’t
No, you’ll sit and listen, as I once did
As did my predecessor and all the unfortunates
before him
You wonder why I came here, knowing my doom
I tried to stay away, but fate knows no ruse
So, with a heavy heart and a shaky hand
I’ll relate as to how this infamy shall end
Many years ago, I followed my predecessor out that
very door
A distance kept as I was forewarned
I remember there was no wind with a full moon bright
Leaves sparsely fell on that autumn night
The old man’s gait was cautious, yet sprite
His eyes darted from left and to the right
His aged hand clasped a weathered coat at the throat
His breath quick and palpable from the cold
I dashed across the churchyard and through the
cemetery gate
Tripping and falling onto a freshly laid grave
I can still remember the smell of dried leaves and
moist earth
And the sweat that saturated my shirt
A giant oak stood over the hill, and to the right
The old man hesitated when it came into sight
I remember the urgency and the fright in his eyes
It was then he picked up his stride
Suddenly, I heard a snort and a neigh
It was he, the Highwayman, silhouetted on his bay
He drew his sword, then spurred his steed
At that, the old man screamed
The ground shook as hooves pounded the road
Sparks flew as shoes struck stone
The spectral animal flared a heavy breath
As horse and rider bore down on that poor, old man
Run, Old Man! Run! That’s what I screamed
My legs frozen from this horrifying scene
I clasped my mouth and prayed to God
Please Lord set this unfortunate free
I watched the old man run with all his might
His wisp of gray hair flailing in the moonlight
Askance he looked over his shoulder
Only to find the Highwayman coming closer
To the tree!
To the tree! I yelled not knowing
why
And indeed the old man seemed to have it insight
For with purpose he bowed his balding head
And strained his arms and legs with all he had
To the Tree!
To the Tree! I waved to the goal
Fifty yards and your home!
To the Tree!
To the Tree! You’re almost there!
He’s going to make it! He’s going to make it! I declared
It was then, horse and rider picked up the pace
And just like that, the distance weren't so great
Closing, the Highwayman’s sword glinted; prepared
I cringed, as the demon’s laughter filled the air
The old man looked back measuring his fate
It was then he stumbled and fell on his face
I gasped in horror.
This cannot be real
Get up! Get up!
The demon is on your heels!
My predecessor picked himself up and ran
Blood streamed down his forehead and hands
Twenty yards and then ten
Yes!
Yes! You’re going to make it old
man!
And just then as he made it to the tree
He turned around inexplicably
Holding out his arms and exposing his breast
Surely this can't be a taunt, or a jest.
The Highwayman’s steed slid to a halt
Gravel sprayed the old man’s dirty clothes
There predator and prey stood under a large bough
Not a word either one did spout
The spectral thief pointed his sword to the branch
At this the old man did glance
Down came the weapon with full force
Cleaving the old man gut to throat
The Highwayman dismounted his steed
As my predecessor fell to his knees
The demon stood over his prey
While watching his victim’s entrails splay
Hot tears stung my cheeks
Get away from him!
You demon thief!
My anger turned to wrath
For a weapon, I picked up a branch
Running through the cemetery, I gave a banshee scream
The Highwayman then turned towards me
He pointed his sword at my branch
And then gave an awful laugh
A mist poured from a hollow in the tree
Engulfing all three
And as I neared the scene of the crime
They disappeared into the night
I looked around in disbelief
Evidence is what I need
And to reaffirm this grisly act
Blood saturated the grass
Why did you stop? I cried out in vain
You had him beat.
You won the game.
And at that instance I looked up at the bough
Only to see where a rope had burnt its bark
So, now it’s time for us to play our part
Finish your beer for we must get a start
Remember to keep your distance, don’t fall behind
For tonight is the night the Highwayman rides.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Terrorist Sympathizer to Represent U.S. at Human Rights Conference
Do we need more proof that Islamic extremist have
infiltrated the highest levels of our government? Well, just in case you’ve missed the latest
affront to our national security, the Obama administration has appointed a known
supporter of Hezbollah and Hamas and a 9/11 conspiracy theorist to represent
the United States at a human rights conference.
Salam
al-Marayati, founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC),
was picked to represent the United States government at the Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE)
annual 10-day human rights conference, the Human Dimension Implementation
Meetings (HDIM).
Al-Marayati’s
well-known anti-Israel bona fides prompted Jewish leaders and others to express
outrage over the Obama administration’s selection.
“It is regrettable
that someone with such distorted, conspiratorial views—even with a lackluster
apology—is delegated by our government to represent our country abroad,” the
Anti-Defamation League said in a statement to the Free Beacon.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper,
associate dean of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center, argued that the State Department is showing
inconsistency by touting an individual who has defended the militant groups
Hezbollah and Hamas, both of which are designated by the U.S. as terrorist
organizations.
And what does the
State Department have to say for themselves?
The State Department,
however, defended al-Marayati’s
participation, calling him “valued and highly credible.”
“Mr. al-Marayati has
been involved in U.S. government initiatives for almost 10 years and has been a
valued and highly credible interlocutor on issues affecting Muslim
communities,” a spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the OSCE told the Free
Beacon Thursday in a statement. “He was invited to participate in this
year’s HDIM as a reflection of the wide diversity of backgrounds of the
American people.”
Yeah, we shouldn’t
forget the haters of Western Civilization as part of our American
diversity. It seems that background is
overflowing in the Obama administration.
What’s next – a coup?
The Empty Chair Debate
The New Yorker Magazine not only sums up the first presidential debate, but the entire Obama presidency. Clint Eastwood must have a smile on his face.
PA Democrat Refuses to Pledge Allegiance
I wonder if she believes George Washington's first inaugural speech is a prayer. God was referenced multiple times. Or, maybe our founding documents are considered a prayer as well, since they mention a Creator.
Democrats have a twisted logic.
Obama Was Taken Behind the Woodshed
Last Wednesday’s presidential debate was a shocking
spectacle. It was the equivalent of
watching a father taking
his son behind a woodshed. The spectator
can only cringe at the sound of whacking and howls. And yet, you know the little bastard had it
coming. And as the two emerge from that
place of shame, one can only hope the hitch in the reprobate’s breath and the
rubbing of his ass is not an affectation but a well learned lesson.
Even the
dimwits in Hollywood couldn’t believe what happened to their champion. Was Obama on weed? Ruminated Bill Maher:
The
simple fact is you can’t defend the indefensible. Obama’s record, along with his attitude, is
reprehensible. Not even his trusty
companion the teleprompter could have saved him.