Tuesday, June 27, 2006

66 MORONS

In a close vote 66 yea and 34 nay, the Senate defeated a Consitutional Amendment barring flag burning. Mitch McConnell saved our freedoms by voting against the amendment. Say again? Yep, and Harry Reid voted with "the 66". Go Figure. Politics does make stange bedfellows! Of course, the Mississippi Morons voted for it.

As tasteless and despicable as the act may be, it is "free speech" and that is what this country is about. Look at it as if we survived another Republican attack on our Constitution and our basic freedoms. Really, all it is is a "wedge" issue to excite the base in an election year. Just like King George's announcement that he will be bringing Social Security Reform up again. Only, he hasn't quite grasped the idea of DOA for this one. The definition of marriage amendment is another one. Perhaps the election slogan for Republicans should be "Don't burn the flag, burn a fag."

The bottom line is that the President and the Rubberstamp Republican Congress are taking away our freedoms one by one while throwing up a smokescreen. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain." Ah, only 6 months until impeachment proceedings begin.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

I'm Calling BS!


On all Republicans! Give themselves a raise and defeat the minimum wage. Why we'd have to pay those illegals $3 a day if we did that!

Thad and Trent.... What the hell did you vote for? It's ok to give amnesty to Iraqi insurgents that killed Americans? Break out the Idiot-Meter for them.

We're going to go have meetings on illegals? We got two versions of the bill, vote on it. Up or Down is the phrase du jour, I believe.

Stay the Course? So what exactly is the course? 2500 more American deaths? Or more?

No Civil Rights Bill? Fire up the base.

Cheney.......They really are in the last throes, no kidding, this time I mean it. Santorum found methane gas!! We really turned the corner, really, trust me!

Pres takes a photo op in Iraq, did he say when we accomplish our mission? I thought we had already done that! He told us so, remember?

Meanwhile the Earth gets warmer and warmer and warmer. The solution for Greenville's woes is that it will be at the bottom of the ocean, again. Sell now and move to, say, Tupelo. Be the first to own ocean front property.

Come on homies, did you really vote for these idiots?

Thursday, June 15, 2006

It's Just A Number

2500 and counting

It's Just a Number

It's Just a Number

It's Just a Number

It's Just a Number

Just keep saying it and you'll believe it and here's another number - 949 days.

Amnesty

It's just a word.... Goopers use it to say it's okay to free those that killed the 2500, but not okay to allow those that clean toilets to gain citizenship.

Lewis Carroll must be alive and thriving as a speech writer for the Goopers.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Agreed! Kermit Is Not A Pinko Commie!

Red Dog, I'm noticing that the GOP leadership is rolling out its time-tested strategies for mobilizing its base. It begins with gay marriage amendment, continues with the flag burning amendment and now includes the yearly "let's kill PBS & NPR legislation." Honestly, I think it's pathetic so I, therefore, agree with you.

Hallelujah! Dog and LR agree on something besides local politics. I'll even concede one more that idiocy prevails on both left and right, especially when it comes time to appeal to the respective bases.

There is so much happening in the U.S. or concerning the U.S. that these misdirections of public attention should be noted for what they are. You are right, they are pathetic (right wing) pandering to the populace! How's that for alliteration!Whether you agree or not, we've got Iraq to stabilize and get out of. I disagree, Vietnam turned out fine after 30 or so years, they are even in line for favored nation status for trade. We broke it, we own it, let's just pay for it and get the hell out of the store. You've got a raging illegal (not legal) immigration debate that may trump American sentiment more than the war effort right now. Even immigration brings the Left and Right together everywhere but on Capitol Hill, the land where advocacy and big business act as if they're diametrically opposed, yet somehow guarantee the public will is thwarted.(Amen)

This is the equivalent of Dems bringing up the abortion debate to spirit its Base around presidential primary time,(You just had to throw that in, didn't you? O.K. cheap shot, but I'll count it.) so there aren't any Good Guys and Bad Guys. (Tom DeLay was bad, bad) But, this GOP strategy is blatantly obvious. Bringing gay marriage amendment proposals immediately after you've screwed your base on the immigration issue is shallow. It didn't bump the polls. Al-Zarqawi's death did give Bush a four percent bump over the weekend. That's a tangible "War on Terror" breakthrough and the public recognizes it.(Not so fast, my friend, but I'll comment on that later.)

Anyway, RD, you're right. (I love it, you could have said it about eight more times though!) The Dead Horses that are long-time GOP, election year strategies are being rolled out. People support PBS/NPR, they support tougher crackdowns on ILLEGAL immigration, not immigration in general, are 60-40 against the Iraq mission, aren't paying attention to gay marriage and oppose flag burning if you throw it in their collective faces.

Let's concentrate on the mundane issues to boost re-election efforts if we're the Right. Let's congratulate the Left for downplaying the death of a major, and active, terrorist who personally committed atrocities - not just served as a cheerleader from the depths of a Pakistani mountain.

They leave me equally dismayed and further my belief that the major parties may be switching roles or that a Unity Party may become more viable if this continues. Those pop up about every 75 years or so.My prediction is that isolationist thought - a la 1919 through 1941 could prevail.

It serves those irritated by immigration and those against war and internationalism. It also allows people to support troops, but do EVERYTHING to avoid war in the first place. The Republicans held this belief for decades while the Democrats reformulated under the New Deal and Great Society. Now the GOP's offering generous social welfare programs and the Dems seem very isolationist.

If you want a President Hillary, it happens if she swallows the party pride and picks a Gingrich or Allen if she wins the nomination. She's proven to play well even with conservative ideologues.

McCain fits this mold as well as someone who could reach across the aisle, given current political winds, and guarantee a landslide.

Maybe Gingrich himself, who spent ten years recrafting his public image.Hmm. Just think about, Red Dog

LR, You give me a lot to consider. Yeah we really aren't that far apart on what makes BS on both the Left and the Right. However, people tend to forget that it is and has been a Republican majority for most of Bush's reign. This is the same rhetoric that has gotten us nowhere. Remember the President getting out of bed to fly to Washington to sign the Terri Schiavo bill? The pork in the Highway Bill? Wasn't Karl Rove appointed the czar of reconstruction after Katrina? I mean the hubris of the Republicans has been blatant. A nuclear option? Gimme a break! K Street Giveaways, they have slapped the country in the face numerous times to only further their own financial interests.

Your prediction on Isolationism. I don't know, I see your basis for the argument, however, I feel that global economics and competition will trump whatever sentiments the public might have. I don't see a "worker's of the world, unite" effort taking wings. I do think that the days of the USA being able to dictate to lesser countries outside this hemisphere are, pardon the expression; "in its last throes."

On Zarqawi, he was an evil man that got the justice he deserved. He was, however, not the leader of the Iraq insurgency. He was able to recruit for al Qaida (with our help) many more terrorists than we have been able to kill. That was the danger in making the guy to be bigger than he was. He was able to incite Sunnis against Shiite and vice versa and throw in some Kurds and you have the makings of a civil war. His death will not change anything in Iraq that we have to deal with. To believe so is foolish and evidence of too much Kool-aid intake.

It's too soon for me to speculate on '08. President Hillary? President McCain? I dunno, I'll have to mull those possibilities for awhile. A ticket of Clinton and Gingrich would just be radical. In the meantime, keep those contributions coming in for NPR and PBS.

Congratulations on getting a local for "DeltaScoop", I hope it works out. I'll be looking in as usual. I guess my link will still work to go over to Delta Scoop?

Thursday, June 08, 2006

The Latest Threat to Our Freedoms!



KERMIT bin FROG-AWI

Wanted for sending terrorist messages to "killer frogs", who hate our freedoms, while wooing Miss Piggy and singing "It's Not Easy Being Green."

Goopers in Congress are now attacking poor Kermit. Virtually all funding for NPR and PBS is being eliminated.

Seriously, shouldn't we be debating an Energy Bill or an Immigration Bill or a Budget or anything besides amendments on marriage and killing Kermit?

Only Five (5) more months of the insanity and incompetence.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Fools Gold

Congrats to Bennie! Looks as if he kicked Chuck's ass in the primary. Good bet to be chairman of some committee in the next Congress. Now tell me, dogs, how many of you actually went to the polls and voted for Bennie? He may get fried tomorrow for some ethics violation, but he's the best bet for MS-02. How many of you even know he represents MS-02?

BTW, Congrats to the whole state. Looks like 86% vote no to gay marriage. That means at least 74% of you know more about gay life styles and the threat to the Constitution that a handful of gays have than all the Osama bin Laden wannabes who hate our freedoms.

We really need a Constitutional Amendment to prevent some gays from getting the benefits of being married. The economy can go to hell, gasoline can make $3 a gallon, the government can spy on your ass by getting your phone records, we can abuse prisoners in Gitmo and Abu Gharib, we can go to war on false pretenses, we can read "My Pet Goat" while ignoring the threat of an attack on us, we can allow 12 million undocumented aliens into the country, we can allow an American city to be wiped off the face of the earth, we are allowing global warming to raise the level of the oceans, and we can allow seniors to pay more for less on Medicare Part D and we can outsource your job and you don't give a shit. Just them gays can't get hitched and that's final, by God!

Poll question for the night. Who presents a greater threat to our freedoms?
a.) those freaky gay bastards
b.) the Kommunists
c.) George W. Bush
d.) The FBI
e.) Saddam Hussein
f.) Osama bin Laden
g.) Jane Fonda
h.) Spongebob
i.) Diebold
j.) Barry Bonds
k.) Ann Coulter
l.) 70% of Americans who do not think Bush is doing a good job
m.) The Dixie Chicks
n.) The DaVinci Code
o.) Flouridation
p.) Katherine Harris
q.) Ray Humphries
r.) Tony Soprano
s.) Tom Cruise
t.) Dr. Phil
u.) singing the Star Spangled Banner in Spanish
v.) Don Rumsfeld
w.) Condolezza Rice
x.) Barbara Bush
y.) Plan B
z.) Divorce

You pick it!!!!!!

Cheers!

Friday, June 02, 2006

Top Twenty?

Rolling Stone Magazine published the 500 greatest albums of all time. I've only listed their top twenty. Plenty of room for discussion. But where in the hell is Led Zepplin or Pink Floyd,or for that matter Willie Nelson? Gimme some love for AC/DC and the Eagles. Is it a conspiracy against Fleetwood Mac and Joplin? How about some Doors and Who? The Kinks kick ass. And my vote for the best all time greatest album...drum roll................ Tapestry by Carole King.

Don't get me wrong these are some good albums, but I guess we all have our favs. What's yours? Narrow it to five.

The RS 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
(1-100)
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds, The Beach Boys
3. Revolver, The Beatles
4. Highway 61 Revisited, Bob Dylan
5. Rubber Soul, The Beatles
6. What's Going On, Marvin Gaye
7. Exile on Main Street, The Rolling Stones
8. London Calling, The Clash
9. Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan
10. The Beatles ("The White Album"), The Beatles
11. The Sun Sessions, Elvis Presley
12. Kind of Blue, Miles Davis
13. Velvet Underground and Nico, The Velvet Underground
14. Abbey Road, The Beatles
15. Are You Experienced?, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
16. Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan
17. Nevermind, Nirvana
18. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
19. Astral Weeks, Van Morrison
20. Thriller, Michael Jackson


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