THIS IS AN INSPIRING STORY… I WOULD NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT WHICH I CAN DO. HOWEVER, I ALSO NEED TO LOSE YEARS AND THAT IS MUCH HARDER TO DO…
November 5, 2008
OBAMA GETS HIS CHANCE… LET’S SEE IF HE CAN MAKE THIS FLAG RISE TO THE TOP OF THE MAST OR WHETHER THIS IS TIME TO MOURN FOR OUR FREE SOCIETY… I GIVE HIM A CLEAN SLATE AND ONLY HE CAN FILL IT WITH SHIT OR KEEP IT CLEAN:
Plus, I think the fact that the margin appears to be storng enough to keep us away from litigation is the best thing to have happened. While there was voter fraud and intimidation (especially in Philadelphia) it does not appear to have been the reason for Obama’s victory. So, this is a good time to move forward.
The whole thing reminds me of a RedSox vs. Yankees thing…
September 21, 2008
WOW… JUST WOW…
September 4, 2008
OK STUPID FICKS…
August 29, 2008
PALIN VISITING TROOPS WELL BEFORE ANYONE COULD CALL THIS A PR STUNT FOR THE CAMPAIGN:
August 8, 2008
TERRORISTS GET DOUBLE BANG FOR OUT BUCKS!
July 22, 2008
OH YEAH!
This is better than being ensconced in the corner of a cozy little bar with the worlds best martini:
July 17, 2008
AND THIS IS THE ARMY, IMAGINE HOW THE MARINES FEEL!
July 15, 2008
ELECTION POST:
U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) today:
Senator Obama this morning said that he wants a foreign policy that is “tough, smart, and principled.” This afternoon, I ask: was it tough when Senator Obama voted to order U.S. forces to retreat from Iraq on a fixed timeline—regardless of the recommendations of our military commanders, regardless of conditions on the ground? Was it smart when Senator Obama opposed the surge and predicted that it would fail to improve security? Was it principled when Senator Obama said that he would order U.S. troops to retreat from Iraq, regardless of the humanitarian consequences for millions of innocent Iraqis—even genocide? Was it tough and principled when Senator Obama said he would be open to changing his plan for Iraq after going there and talking to General Petraeus—only to change that position a few hours later after being heatedly criticized by organizations like Moveon.org? I say respectfully, the answer to all of those questions is no.
Senator Obama also said this morning that he wants a foreign policy that recognizes that we have interests “not just in Baghdad, but in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London.” But what Senator Obama does not seem to recognize is that—in an interdependent world—what happens in Baghdad affects our interests in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London. What Senator Obama does not seem to understand is that—had we taken the course he had counseled and retreated from Iraq—the United States would have suffered a catastrophic defeat that would have left America and our allies less safe not just in Baghdad, but in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London.






















