Friday, December 05, 2008

Get use to the view O.J.


O.J. was sentenced to 15 years in jail today. For crimes committed in Vegas.
I just hope the boys in cell block D treat you right,
and please drop the soap.
Farewell Dirtbag, finally....

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Introducing Operation CHRISTmas Cheer


It's a simple operation and will only cost you the price of a stamp or postcard. What is Operation CHRISTmas Cheer you ask? Well I'll tell you. I want you to tell everyone you know to look up their local chapter of the ACLU and sent them a Christan themed Christmas card and then send one to their national Headquarters. Why should you,you ask. Simple. Christmas is the season and Jesus is the reason, and if anyone needs Jesus it's them!!!!!

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Just in case this isn't enough reason not to vote for B.O. Don't forget to add Mr. Raines to the list of friends Obama hangs with. Mr. Raines is the guy who cooked the books at Freddy Mac so he could get his 96 million pay check last year while screwing the rest of the country and forcing us, the Taxpayer to bail him and his co-conspirators out to the tune of 700 billion. Oh and don't forget Mr. Ayers the domestic terrorist that set off bombs in D.C. and other places. He too is a buddy of Obama's. Then there is Rezko the slumlord from Chicago's south side that milked the government out of millions. Or Obama's mentor Saul Alinsky the openly communist community organizer.











B.O. and Rezko

Rezko donated thousands to Obama and helped Obama buy his first McMansion











Frank Raines over saw the Feddie Mac mess and is now advising Obama on economic issues. Oh did I mention he cooked the books to make millions in a bonus without caring what it would mean for you the tax payer!!!







Comrade Alinsky and his book. Last seen on Obama's nightstand.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

The New American Socialist

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Jay R. Grodner Anti-Military Lawyer Damages Marine's Car on Eve of Deployment


A punk of a lawyer from chicago decided to key a Marines car because he doesn't like the war. Luckly, the scumbag was caught and then tried to weasel out of it by telling the officer the Marine called him a Jew. I hope this scum gets what's coming to him. Jump over to BlackFive for the latest.


Essayons

Saturday, December 01, 2007

a new weapon to combat the Anti-War left?

After a long vacation, I'm back and could think of no better way to start off the day then with the official unveiling of a new vehicle designed to repel anti-war protesters. Watch out code pink and others of their ilk.



Monday, July 30, 2007

Finally the MSM is getting it. But will the Dems listen?

Finally, the MSM is publishing something positive in Iraq. It must of killed multiple editors at the New York Times to run the story. But the article is excellent and the last four points of Former Secretary of Defense West is an awesome summation. Which I have included below. However if you have the time read the entire article to understand the good news on the ground in Iraq please go to NYT to do that. Also check out the excellent write up at BlackFive.

In summary, I would make four points.

First, General Petraeus is our wartime leader. He has a smart, experienced staff. He will provide to you a fulsome, balanced assessment in September - far superior to anything you will hear in the interim.
Second, how you, our elected leaders, depict our withdrawal will have profound consequences. To a very large extent, you will shape the narrative, determining how our great nation is perceived and how friends and enemies respond to us.

Third, if the rationale for withdrawal is because Iraq seems hopeless, then leaving behind a residual force is fraught with peril. You cannot quit, and expect to manage what happens after you quit. Iraq, if it perceives it is being abandoned, could fly apart quickly.

Fourth, the rationale for withdrawal drives everything that comes thereafter. Why are we withdrawing? Is it because we as a nation have given up, concluding that full-scale civil war is inevitable; or has our military succeeded, allowing Iraqi forces to maintain stability?

I do not see a compromise "middle ground" between those two rationales.

Thank you.