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05/31/2009

"Execute Order 66"

Whenever a terrorist, or should I say "man-caused disaster," (as disgraceful Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano now calls them) kills an enemy, the enemy is: usually beheaded,
their lifeless body dragged through a city street, then hung over a bridge, and all the while being videotaped.

These vile acts are done to scare and intimidate any opposition.

Obama's approach is more subtle.

Obama knows that whether you use a fist, or a smile, the end result will be the same.

"Execute Order 66"
-Palpatine
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, 2005

The Obama administration’s cherry picked political appointees at the Justice Department had prosecutors in Philadelphia, withdraw a case against the New Black Panther Party. The New Black Panther Party, if you don't remember (or if you never heard) was caught on videotape using blatant voter intimidation tactics in Philadelphia during the presidential election.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neGbKHyGuHU

The Department of Justice currently has it's sites on Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Arpaio, if you don't know, is a "controversial" Sheriff in Arizona, who basically, just enforces the laws, including illegal immigration laws. It seems that enforcing the laws you were sworn in to do is, well, racist. The Department of Justice has began an investigation into alleged civil-rights violations against Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Civil-Rights violations involving immigrants who are here illegally.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O88pHAcZnGU

Chrysler, while filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, was ordered by the government to dissolve 1/4 of its Chrysler dealerships, in order to be eligible for a second taxpayer funded bailout of $8 billion dollars. This new bailout would make a total of approximately $18 billion dollars that Chrysler has received from the U.S. Governement.

There is nothing odd about the closing of some dealerships to help remedy the situation, but the pattern of dealerships being terminated that are owned by Republican donors, as opposed to Democrat donors is extremely questionable.

Out of the 789 dealerships being closed, less than 10% donated to any Democrat candidates, while 90% donated to Republican candidates.

Check out the attached link from worldnetdaily.com for further information.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=99325

There were some media outlets (not many) who asked questions regarding Obama's motives.

Look how some turned out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW_wQgWviZ8&feature=related

http://www.lonelyconservative.com/2008/10/31/obama-throws-reporters-off-the-plane/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZT1y1io4vA

America has been infiltrated by Obama and his hidden agenda.

Obama has opened the history book, that is our country.
He is not only erasing it's past,
but silencing the present,
to change our future.

This "change" is not for the better.

Open your eyes sheeple.

www.conservativerule.com

05/28/2009

White roofs, Green lies, and a Black and Blue butt

Global Warming.
Global Climate Disruption.
Atmospheric Cancer.
Global Heating.
Global Instability.
Climate Change.

Just stop it.

We've caught on.
It's a lie.
A hoax.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_conspiracy_theory

A made up conspiracy theory to force another political agenda down the throats of taxpayers.

That's a fact.
Not a theory.

"Global Meltdown," or whatever else you plan on calling it soon, is not like the "Save the Whales" or the "Save the Rainforest" dilemmas that were so important years ago, but have taken a back seat to the government backed theory of an Apocalyptic scorched earth.

After all, a bunch of tee shirt wearing hippies asking for money to save the earth, certainly is unable to compete with a government that imposes laws where you must pay them money to save the earth you inhabit.

Sort of like a lifelong rent.
You are born,
breathing the air, exhaling CO2,
you are destroying the earth, so pay us to fix it.
Until you die.

Save the earth.
From who?
Itself?

http://books.google.com/books?id=DJxlzuOdK2IC&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=co2+emissions+false&source=bl&ots=vZfOB4qK_I&sig=gKiOqrwuagdw_4DHVd9AWoNeegE&hl=en&ei=odAeSsyLB9DVlQeYp8DSBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9#PPA1,M1

Ummmm, CO2 emissions from automobiles and from expelled breathing is responsible for the polar ice caps melting away?

Yawwwwn.
Try harder.

The argument for "Global Warming" can be bent either way to appease any one side. That of course is true if both sides actually have theories and facts. In this case, all global warming information is based on theory, nothing factual.

Anyone can say:

1- "I remember water skiing in that lake years ago, when it was filled with water, it must be global warming".

Just like another person could say:

2- "I stopped water skiing in that lake years ago, when they began flushing water out to nearby, newly developed communities".

That is how "spin" is used on the most simplified statements to create an agenda.

If you get a bunch of people wearing white lab coats and glasses to make statements like the first one, pretty soon the people who made the second statement will either begin to believe the first statement, or you'll get someone like me who says, "yer nuts".

The first statement is based on an untested and unproven THEORY.
The second statement is based on a FACT.

For every scientist who promotes the theory of global warming, there are the same number of scientists who shatter that theory.

Every single test that has been done to investigate even the slightest possible occurrence of global warming has been theorized, not proven accurately.

I believe that this whole hoax began with liberal, environmental, Whacko theorists.

Theorists who combined loads of environmental theories to make up a "Save the Earth" kind of cause for a different agenda.

These theorists believe that the rising population of humans, along with an increase of steady economic growth, is what's taking up precious real estate here on earth, and it must be stopped. These theorists realized that no sane/stable government would impose such restrictions that would generate less tax income, so they approached it from a different angle.

(Those smart tree huggers).

The theorists began to blame the supposed warming of the planet earth on who else?
Us. The human inhabitants. Governments like the idea of its citizens screwing things up, so they can charge the citizens to fix it. Every handyman charges a profit to fix a problem. The government is no different.

The theorists say that the consumption and burning of fossil fuels is ruining the planet. This is done to try and restrict economic growth and in roundabout way, supposedly to save the earth.

Think about it.

If I approached a government in a "Save the Whales" tee shirt and madly stated that too many people on earth were imposing on earth's natural beauty and resources, and the government itself had to stop it by imposing restrictions on infrastructure and energy consumption (meaning less governmental money), they would laugh me away.

But...

If I approached a government wearing glasses and a white lab coat, and then calmly stated that due to changes in the earth's atmosphere the citizens needed the government's assistance.

Cha-Ching!
They'd listen.

I would state that the ocean's water levels are changing, that frequent and violent weather patterns are occurring, and we were draining our wells dry of natural resources (gas and oil).

I would show statistics (taken from theories, not proven facts of course) that explain that the only way to combat the Global Warming "theory", was to:

-enact laws (that bring in tax money to the govt) 
-help the citizens (by bringing in even more tax money to the govt)
-save the earth (look at all this tax money!)

The government is not dumb.
They see this is a long term investment.
They move their agenda slowly, yet efficiently.
To get as much tax money as possible.
For a long looong time.

Now, fast forward 10-15 years after this " honest governmental interest" began.
What's different?

Liberal theorists have infiltrated the government.
They are given titles and offices in the Energy Deptartment.
They are given the green light to enact laws that restrict the use of natural resources.
Energy prices have skyrocketed.
Energy consumption itself goes down, but the price stays high.

Liberal theorists have infiltrated the education system.
They teach impressionable minds that the earth is dying, and it is our fault.
It starts off in the younger grades, with recycling, then slowly creeps up to Global Armageddon.

So now basically, you have children being taught that human existence is in fact, destroying the planet and that we should all live in 4x4 cubicles and wash our underwear in drinking water to conserve energy and water. Yadda, yadda, yadda.

Which brings me to the present day.

Look at how the government spent all these years dreaming up new ways to hose us all in the name of saving the earth.

An emissions law was signed by Obama that puts new government restrictions, on an already injured automobile industry. The emissions law will cost a family on average, an extra $1300 per year. This is in the name of saving the planet. On a theory.

Oil exploration and drilling has nearly grinded to a thumping halt in America. We cut off our fossil fuel extraction available to us in our own country, yet pay billions of American dollars to middle eastern, terrorist harboring countries, and unstable Latin American countries to use their fossil fuel resources. Gas and oil prices continue to skyrocket, yet our government refuses to lower its own government taxes on the industry to help the consumers. This is in the name of saving the planet. On a theory.

US Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced this past Tuesday in London (at the climate change symposium), that the Obama administration was open to the idea of painting roofs, an energy-reflecting white, to bounce off harmful sun rays, so basically, a home does not need to use more energy to keep cool.

Umm, what?

There are loads more of restrictions that have been enacted, or are on their way.
Bend over.

http://spectator.org/blog/2009/02/26/the-new-global-warming-tax-big

http://www.newsmax.com/hostetter/Gore_global_warming/2009/01/30/176758.html

After years of concocting ways to hose the American tax payer into forking over more money to the government, they do the one thing that they continuously promise not to do during every election cycle. And that is not to raise taxes.

They should actually say "I will not raise taxes" *unless it's to save the earth.

Wake up sheeple.
We is gettin' hosed.
On a theory.

www.conservativerule.com

05/27/2009

The Obama tree

Visualize a tree.

The root system, the trunk, and the branches.

A tree grows from the bottom up.
Growing taller and thicker above the ground,
As its roots get stronger and wider underground.

The roots of the Obama tree are similar.
Except that the Obama tree has roots that are rotted and corrupt.

These rotted and corrupt roots consist of
the Media,
ACORN,
A Socialist Agenda,
Far-Left Activists,
Liberals,
and Deep Rooted Racism.

Over time, as the roots grow downward, they become harder to remove.

The roots stay entrenched.
They combat the Obama tree's removal by implementing
higher taxes (but in the guise of emissions, energy, and global warming laws),
restrictions on family values,
the mocking of Catholic beliefs,
false cries of racism,
the emasculation of the military,
and accusations of right wing conspiracies,
along with media bias.

The trunk of a normal tree is strong and can withstand almost any abuse.
Powerful winds, flames, and axes are all known to be useful in the removal of trees, but the Obama tree trunk is different.

The bark is thick with
the uneducated,
the irrational,
the anti-capitalists,
and government dependent people.

As the roots of a tree grow underground, and the trunk becomes stable, it lets the branches above spread out wide. Just like the branches of the Obama tree spread out.

But instead of soaking up the sun, it soaks up people's hard earned money.

These particular branches consist of corrupt and greedy politicians who make choices for the tree itself (Obama's Socialist agenda), rather than for the people, who provide the water and keep it healthy (the tax paying citizens of this country).

The incompetent Obama tree has many diseased branches.

The Branches have names:

Hillary Clinton (D-Secretary of State)
Joe Biden (D-Vice President)
Maxine Waters (D-CA)
Charles Rangel (D-NY)
Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
Diane Feinstein (D-CA)
John Murtha (D-PA)
Chris Dodd (D-CT)
Cynthia McKinney (Mars)
Barney Frank (D-MA)
Roland Burris (D-IL)
Jesse Jackson Jr (D-IL)
Sanford Bishop (D-GA)
Allan Mollohan (D-WV)
Linda Sanchez (D-CA)
Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
Pete Visclosky (D-IN)
Kent Conrad (D-ND)
Bob Menendz (D-NJ)
William Jefferson (D-IL)
John Edwards (D-NC)
Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
Harry Reid (D-NV)
Henry Waxman (D-CA)
Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
Betty McCollum (D-MN)
Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

These branches intertwine and make it difficult to prune them.
See for yourself.

http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/may/03/pelosi-confronts-justice/

The branches may spread out far and wide on the Obama tree, but just like every other tree, leaves fall off.

Hopefully in the upcoming months, more leaves will fall off the Obama tree and people will see what is finally exposed.

A waste of wood.

Open your eyes sheeple.

www.conservativerule.com

White Guilt, Democratic Enabling, and Media Bias

"Today's problem, is not black oppression, but white guilt."

05/26/2009

Norman Mattoon Thomas and Barrack Obama.

Every one has heard of Obama's influences (admitted or denied by Obama).

I'd like to introduce you to someone, whom I believe, has been a silent influence for Barrack Obama.

Rather than spew out an entire novel on Norman Mattoon Thomas (1884-1968),
I think it would be easier to follow, if several dots were connected.
Not necessarily between the 2 men themselves (Thomas and Obama), but connected in a way
that shows a similarity in rational (or un-rational) thinking between these 2 specific men.

Two highly educated men with questionable allies, friends and associates.
A cult like following, liberal tendencies, and a similar agenda.
Socialism.

First, a famous quote by Thomas.

"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under
the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist
program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without
knowing how it happened."

I get chills when I read that.

Seriously, look what liberals have been doing to our country for years.
Being patient, yet persistent.
Pecking away, taking anything they can get their hands into and corrupting it.
Now they have an ally in Obama.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/news/2008/01/obama_ranked_most_liberal_sena_1.html

I actually believe that Obama is not really a staunch liberal per se, but a Socialist in disguise who uses the liberals and champions their cause for their undying support. For his own hidden agenda.

After all, every demon has its minions to complete its handy work.

Now a little bit about Thomas and his path.

Thomas was a member of the Socialist Party of America (SPA).

http://www.marxists.org/history/usa/eam/spa/socialistparty.html

which had spawned:

http://www.sp-usa.org/

In 1917, he worked for the campaign of SPA leader, Morris Hilquit (1869-1933), who was running for the mayor of New York on a anti-war platform. Here are some interesting responses by citizens to an article about Hilquit regarding Socialism.This was taken from an issue in 1962 that were recently reprinted in the "Commentary" magazine.

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/morris-hilquit-s-socialism-12292

In 1918, while Thomas was secretary for the "Fellowship of Reconciliation" group, he became editor of its monthly magazine, "The World Tomorrow" (a radical, pacifist journal) . The magazine was published for the social activists of the time. The group is still around today.

Social activist = community organizer.

http://www.icfor.org/

In 1920, Thomas became one of the founders of the National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB), which later, eventually manifested into the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). This organization was investigated by the New York government for socialist and communist propaganda, hidden under the guise of pacifism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Legislative_Committee_to_Investigate_Seditious_Activities

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Civil_Liberties_Bureau

In 1921, Thomas moved to secular journalism, where he was employed as associate editor of "The Nation" magazine. Look who just so happens to be on the front page of the most current issue of "The Nation" magazine. What a coincidence.

http://www.thenation.com/

In 1922, Thomas became co-director of the League for Industrial Democracy, formerly known as the Intercollegiate Socialist Society.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=League_for_Industrial_Democracy

Between 1924 through 1927, Thomas ran for office on the Socialist ticket for the following: Governor of New York in 1924, Mayor of New York in 1925, New York State Senate in 1926, and for the New York City Alderman in 1927.

Thomas lost all his bids for political positions.

In 1928, Thomas became the head of the National Convention of the Socialist Party.

At the 1932, Thomas and his radical allies in the Socialist Party partnered with socialists from the state of Wisconsin, along with a faction "Militants" who were Marxist intellectuals.

Hmmm...Rev Wright, William Ayers, Rashid Khalidi, Bernadette Dohrn.

In 1934, Thomas supported a radical "Declaration of Principles," which was authored by an associate from the "The World Tomorrow," which Thomas had been employed with in 1918.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Declaration_of_Principles

William Ayers, a known terrorist and socialist also wrote books that Obama supported. Obama even wrote a review of one.

http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=64

In 1937, Thomas formed the "Keep America Out of War Congress" campaign. This campaign was started to give Thomas a vehicle to attract new members to his Socialist cause by speaking out against war.

Here's an interesting article on this event:

http://www.politicalreviewnet.com/polrev/reviews/PECH/R_0149_0508_009_20382.asp

Sounds similar to ACORN. An organization that registered people for Obama under the guise of being unbiased.

http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2008/09/19/massive-national-voter-fraud-investigations-tied-to-acorn/

After 1945, Thomas attempted to make the non-Communist left into the idea of social reform. Thomas began a partnership with labor leaders like Walter Reuther. Together they achieved several goals for their progressive causes.
Never heard of Reuther?
Ever heard of a Union?

http://www.time.com/time/time100/builder/profile/reuther.html

How about "Card check"?

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/obama-renews-promise-on-nafta-card-check-2008-09-01.html

In 1961, Thomas released a record album titled, "The Minority Party in America: Featuring an Interview with Norman Thomas."

http://drivethrupolitics.blogspot.com/2009/01/quotes-from-norman-thomas-1884-1968.html

Obama also released an audio of himself:

http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/2ce2ea74-4e78-473f-a4b9-391bd7e93a89

"I am not the champion of lost causes, but the champion of causes not yet won."
- Norman Mattoon Thomas, 1905

“We’ve begun the work of remaking America”
-Barrack Hussein Obama, 2009

http://www.aim.org/aim-report/is-barack-obama-a-marxist-mole/

All that has before will happen again.

Wake up sheeple.

www.conservativerule.com

05/25/2009

California Assemblyman Roger Niello Telephone Interview 05-21-09

Assemblyman Niello represents the 5th district in the California State Assembly.

What is going on with the focus of the Republican Party over the past several years?

"I think the challenge is a little bit different in California verses the rest of the country. In the rest of the country, we were in the majority for a while and we lost it (the majority), whereas of course in California, we have been pretty consistently in the minority for a few decades, with just a few shining moments back in the mid 90's. And so, at the national level, when we (the Republicans) took over the government, and started to govern, we maybe gotten a little too close to the government, and a little bit to comfortable with the role of government. As a ruling party in Washington D.C. we sort of accepted a little bit too much spending, and a little bit too much government, that is, I think, comfortable for Republican principles. The voters noticed that and there was a change unfortunately, and unfortunately that change is taking us exactly in the wrong direction, but none the less, it did happen. In California we of course have been in the minority for quite some time, sometimes I wonder if we have a firm grasp of our strategic principles, I guess I can say that both at the national and the California level, but particularly in California because the Republican principles that should unite us, I believe, are such things as, limited government, personal freedoms and responsibilities (that is allowed by a more limited govt), policies that foster a strong, free enterprise capitalist system, as well as traditional family values. These are the large issues, that in my opinion that should unite us".

http://www.placergop.org/principles

"The one thing that's been instructive to me since we adopted the budget in February, is we tend to maybe focus a little bit too much on the tools we use to achieve those principles, and to the point, that maybe those tools become principles in and of themselves. Maybe not entirely, but specifically in this case, (the case of) tax policy. The reasons we do believe, as Republicans, that taxes should be as low as possible, and taxes should be fair, hopefully flat, as opposed to graduated, and certainly comprehensible. I think we all can agree on those principles. That provides us for the ability to have a more limited govt, more personal freedom, a free and healthy enterprise, while high taxation does exactly the opposite, with regards to all those guiding principles. The reason that I accepted the completely, distasteful option of some broad based and temporary tax increases, is because the alternative of the state running out of cash, in my opinion, would have done far more damage to the economy of California then would have, the temporary tax increases. And I am focused on that strong economy, and the taxes will go away, we will continue to try to get reforms to pursue those broad principles of limited government, personal responsibility and a healthy economy.

Do you think there is one thing that the Republican Party can do to attract new members? People seem to think that as the Republican party gets smaller, it becomes less vocal.

"Two things. First of all, we get smaller, but we do not get less vocal. We've become more vocal, more vocal in a way that we end up getting so mad at our own members, for daring to interpret our principles a little bit differently that we want to take our own members out of office. We seem to get more upset with our own members more than we do with members of the other party, who don't just violate individual tools to reach our principles, but just trample all over our principles. I think two things happened this last election. First of all, we had an opponent on the other side, Barrack Obama, who really sparked their base, who also happened to spark a lot of people in the middle, who I believe, just don't know what they bought, but I think they'll figure it out".

"He (Obama) had an outstanding grassroots organization, and all of that allowed the Barrack Obama campaign to tremendously increase Democratic registrations, and that happened in California, as well as lots of other states. That's a short term phenomenon that I think, we can overcome. The way we're going to overcome it, is by understanding what our broader principles are. We can debate things on how to get there, but debate does not mean censoring, shouting down and attempting to remove from office, people that we disagree with on individual policies. It's been my experience, based upon things that I've heard from friends, and constituents, and other people around the state, that people dropped out of the Republican party, to at least, a certain extent because they're kind of nonplussed by the nature of that discourse".

You are in a unique position to answer my next few questions. You have a 25 year history in the automotive history by working at your family's automobile dealerships.

http://www.niello.com/map.php

Do you agree with Obama's new government plan that was recently signed to limit the emissions in automobiles?

http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE53R68U20090428?feedType=RSS&feedName=environmentNews

"The only thing that I would tip my hat to (with the new plan) is that at least we have a national standard, and it's easier for manufacturers to meet a national standard, as opposed to a dozen different standards throughout 50 different states (that's impossible), but I totally disagree with the premise of that policy. The premise being, not just the issue of trying to drive a better fuel efficient vehicle and trying to limit our dependence on foreign oil, (actually they even say eliminate our dependence of foreign oil, I don't think we can do that realistically) but none the less, to the extent that those policies can make sense, but the greater premise of that policy is global warming and the reduction of CO2 emissions. Because of it (the policy) being driven by the reduction CO2 emissions, as opposed to fuel efficiency, and lowering the dependence on foreign oil, it drives us to a tremendous disadvantage of our fossil fuels in particular there's a tremendous advantage of diesel that we are not achieving and these policies tend to disadvantage that, and potentially advantage approaches that are far less efficient and much more expensive like electricity and the like. One national standard frankly makes imminent sense, and I think that most manufacturers would agree with that. I think you would also find that if you had private discussion with the manufacturers (that were at that press conference) agreeing with Obama, it was out of a defensive posture, as opposed to embracing the details (of this emissions policy)".

Do you think that these new standards are going to put another nail in the coffin of the auto industry?

"Well, it is difficult to understand how a company, that's headed into bankruptcy is going to be able to afford the investments in power plants and vehicles, that may or may not be in true demand by the buyers. I'm not gonna say that (the policy) is going to threaten the demise of the domestic automotive manufacturers, because that demise may already be determined. The viability of the domestic auto manufacturers is already seriously in question, and a good deal of that is because frankly a lot of their own mistakes over the last several decades".

How could auto companies fairly compete against each other, now that some have an endless supply of "our" tax dollars, while being taken over by the govt?

"That's an interesting question. I believe the Ford motor company is in a uniquely strong position right now if they can continue to hold on through this downturn without turning to govt money, because they will have control over their product development. There is no amount of resources, unlimited from a printing press or otherwise, that can overcome decisions to develop products that politicians might view as being desirable, but the buying public does not necessarily. If I was Ford motor company, I would encourage and hope, in every way I could that congress and the President (Obama) would become involved in the design of products for Chrysler and General Motors, and I would continue to research the market and develop the products that people are actually gonna buy".

Basically, a privately owned company would have to compete against the govt in the auto industry.
Do you think the govt should be giving "bailout" money to the private industries? like the auto industry?

"No. I think that much of which that's been done at the federal level, is fundamentally flawed from a philosophic standpoint, and in the longer term, potentially terrible inflationary".

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/05/14/no-joke-obama-setting-advertising-policy-for-chrysler/

http://www.reuters.com/article/mergersNews/idUSN1943363120090519

The state budget deficit is expected to hit upwards of $20-$22 billion dollars in July.
What are your thoughts on the California State Budget not passing?

"We just concluded our first Budget Conference Committee meeting just before I called you, and we are looking at something upwards of over $20 billion, but keep in mind, that is a number that we can depend upon now, in all accuracy, only if you believe the economy has hit bottom and we can't recover, which of course, we're not (at bottom). So the problem will probably deteriorate further, we'll have to plug the gap that we know we have now, and move on. We're probably gonna have to reopen things during the year as things do deteriorate (further), or until we begin to recover. We have a very serious challenge,that has many difficult levels of cuts to make. Especially if we're gonna do it without being able to change any mandates that have been imposed upon us, by initiatives that had been passed by the voters in the past".

"I do think that basically the voters said, we passed these things in the past, don't ask us to change them, and to work with what you got. I do think that message was part of what we got. Just to discuss that point for a moment, the spin in the wake of that election points out to me, that especially with this election, because of the the very unique coalitions that developed on both sides of those issues, there were conservatives and liberals in favor, and there were conservatives and liberals opposed, for that reason people can draw up conclusions about that election in any way that they want to, to kind of serve their agenda. In my opinion, I think what happened was, we brought the voters into what is just classic, by the nature of the process, a somewhat messy compromise. The budget, every year, is the ultimate compromise of anything that we do in the legislature, or congress. It's a big bill, dealing in a series of bills with a whole bunch of things, and there's just no way that in a budget, anybody is going to be satisfied with every single ingredient in a budget."

"I once had somebody say to me that if they didn't agree with every line item in a budget, they could never support the budget, well that ain't ever gonna happen, that just isn't. So you vote on a budget and you compromise on the budget, you learn to swallow what you don't like. That is a classic political compromise that goes on within every deliberative democracy in the world and every deliberative jurisdiction within the representative democracy that is the United States. Deliberative bodies do that all the time, but what we did was of necessity because we were changing things that voters had imposed in the first place. We took that rather complex compromise and put it before the voters. That kind of compromise, and political maneuvering if you will, works under the Capitol dome (State Capitol) but it doesn't work so well on Main Street and in my opinion I think that's fundamentally why it was rejected. I don't know if voters would articulate it that way, but everything I heard pointed to that. 'Don't make me make your decisions', 'these are too complicated', etc etc. And I think that's basically why it (the bill) failed. The point is we have a huge gap to fill, we are somewhat restricted in the way we're gonna be able to do it, but we're gonna have to do it, plain and simple".

To save money, if illegal immigration in California alone, costs almost $11 billion dollars a year, why isn't more being done to stop illegal immigration?

http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/immigrationnaturalizatio/a/caillegals.htm

"Well, I've read some articles about what illegal immigration costs us, and it is a lot of money. I don't know if it's (the number I quoted) is that high, it's easily $5 to $6 billion. The problem is, the vast majority of that, all but maybe a few hundred million is because of federal mandates, and we can't change that. I wish we could, and we should be able to, but we can't because of the illegals that are in prisons, and they (the federal govt) are supposed to reimburse us, but they don't. It is also against federal law to restrict undocumented children in schools. They (illegals) have to be treated in hospital emergency rooms by federal mandate, those are the bulks of the cost. And of course, the control of the borders is a federal responsibility too. The borders are not adequately controlled. I think that the process makes it so difficult for people to come in (to the United States) legally, that it forces them to come in illegally and they do it easily, because the borders aren't controlled. We have a horrible problem of enabling this situation we have to deal with, by the lack of action on the part of the federal govt".

I like the word that you used, "enabling", because why does this country do so much to assist the illegal immigrants? Instead of illegal immigrants being deported, they get health care assistance, public schooling, food discounts. The chance to come here illegally, and then possibly be deported is worth it to them.

"That's right, and I hear from people a lot about that to. (They ask) How can you vote against providing certain assistance to people, whether they are legal or illegal? And my point is, I just don't want to encourage more. And that's what happens when you have those allowances, you encourage more. The fact of the matter is, there is a heck of a lot more attraction to living in the United States, then there is to living in about 80% of the rest of the world".

Do you think the Democrats don't want to stop illegal immigration?
Possibly because they are waiting for an Immigration Reform Bill to come, and use that Immigration Bill to register a whole new wave of Democrats? Or is it a Washington issue once again?

"That's an interesting question. Certainly, a popular, sort of theory is that all these folks would naturally be voters for the Democrats, and that's why Democrats want that (Immigration Reform Bill). From a philosophy completely separate aside from illegal immigration, what concerns me about that particular presumption is that it sounds like Republicans are giving up any voting base from new legal immigrants. How different would illegal immigrants be from legal immigrants, when they're just new to the country? obviously the fact that they are breaking the law and all that is different, but the point is, if we assume that's the case, then we're basically saying that any new person to this country is automatically gonna be a Democrat, not a Republican and that's a dangerous assumption to make because we have the opportunity to register new Republicans at every single Naturalism ceremony 9and there's a bunch of them). That's kind of a sidebar point, but I think it's important for us to keep in line because we did start off about the challenge of Republican registrations, and many ethnic minorities are naturally conservative folks, certainly socially. It wasn't until 1930 that almost all African Americans were Republicans. I'm just not willing to give up on those ethnic groups as potential Republicans. But with that point aside, the immigration issue is emotionally charged, both on the pro, as well as the con. It seems as though when they discuss doing something at the national level, every side of the argument erupts and it sort of scares everybody into inaction back in Washington D.C. and I don't know what the answer to that is".

Are the PERS (Public Employees Retirement System) payments still safe in this economy?
Are there going to be changes in the way public employees receive their retirement payments in the future?

"Well, I'd be concerned about that and when I talk to public employees, especially about pension issues, I tell them they ought to be concerned about that for a couple of reasons. First of all, yes, the current economic dynamics are creating challenges that will cause great stress to retirement systems which are forced to pay out benefits on a defined benefit basis, whether they have the resources to do it or not. That's the challenge of the economy in the near term. The other problem is the longer term, the near term economic challenges, not withstanding.The pressures of the under-funding of the Public Retiree Systems, plus the really unrecognized obligation of retiree health care benefits is causing, and will increasingly cause huge stress on our (state) budget. And that's not even part of our discussions right now, but it sure as heck will be in the future".

"The third thing that's sort of impacting that is, in my opinion, I don't think that a defined benefit plan is anymore a viable, long term, and sustainable plan. It requires that all risks of retirement funding be on the employer, and none of it (the risks) on the employee, besides making certain contributions. I just don't know that's really a sustainable model. The private sector has recognized it as such because the private sector almost entirely has 401k plans. Any of the defined benefit plans have ceased to exist either by companies abandoning them, or the companies that had them, going broke, at least partially because of the obligation to those defined benefit plans".

"Eventually, you got to think that the rest of the people in our society, in the private sector, in 401k plans, who by the way, pay all the bills for the public sector, are eventually gonna get a little bit concerned about the fact that the pensions they are paying with their tax dollars, are more generous seemingly than those that they have privately. There could be a voter revolt over that, just as there was for Proposition 13 (a proposition that appeared on the May 19th, 2009 special election ballot. It was also known as Property tax: new construction exclusion: seismic retrofitting)" and things like that. On all different levels, I would be concerned about public pensions, and I think that we should be working to reform what I think is a long term, and not viable system in the first place. I think we should be working to try and reform that on a controlled basis as opposed to it happening because of a revolt ".

Marijuana if legalized, is estimated to possibly bring in $1 billion dollars per year in profit to the state of California, any possibility that California would implement the legalization of Marijuana?

http://www.thebigmoney.com/articles/judgments/2009/02/11/audacity-dope

"I don't want to say there is not a possibility of it, but I would say, on that basis (just for the state to make a profit), I would categorically be opposed to it. I don't think we should consider doing that (legalizing Marijuana) because of increased revenue. That is a corrupt motivation, that would be driving a decision that ought to made for entirely different reasons. If you want to debate the legalization of Marijuana, fine, but you debate it on the merits. I don't agree with it on the merits. I don't think that we need to legalize another drug that is potentially habit forming, 'potentially' damaging, and also I a believe, at least to an extent, is a gateway drug. I've been really attacked for saying that, but I believe, at least to a limited extent, that it is. These are the sorts of things that should be addressed in the debate of whether you legalize Marijuana, or not. You shouldn't minimize those legitimate human effects, just by the allure of a whole bunch of increased tax revenue".

It should be noted that Niello advised that he used the word "potentially" because he knows there are different studies conducted on Marijuana that have produced different results.

What about medicinal purposes?

"That's already been approved by the state and I always suggest that perhaps that it can be done through synthetic or alternative administration forms as opposed to the weed itself, because of the fact that for medicinal purposes, it's just to easy then for it to be diverted into the casual use market. That feeds the potential problems of the debate of legalizing more broadly anyway. But as I've said, in California, that's already been approved."

The legalization for medicinal purposes has been approved in California, but it is still shunned on the federal level?

"Yes they do, because the federal law is still what the federal law is. But again, the debate ought to be on the merits or demerits of the effects of the drug. That particular argument ought not to be diluted or slanted in any way because of the ability to increase tax revenues. That's a perversion of greed of the private sector."

http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/ongoing/calimarijuana.html

Visit Assemblyman Roger Niello's website. He is truly a politician for the people and an all around stand up guy. View his impressive political resume and see for yourselves.

http://www.rogerniello.com/

There is a light at the end of the tunnel.

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05/19/2009

"You've come a long way baby." Maybe not.

Remember the old Virginia Slims cigarette ads?

http://facultystaff.vwc.edu/~mhall/advertisements/tobacco_products/pages/Virginia%20Slims--you%27ve%20come%20a%20long%20way%20baby--women%27s%20day%2081.htm

Well, maybe some women need to remind themselves of that slogan.

"You've come a long way baby"

I thought that the Women's Movement was supposed to be tight. Unified.
I thought that women, and so called "Feminists" were supposed to stick up for other women (no matter their party affiliation) who were being put down, persecuted and belittled.

I thought wrong.

This is the warped culture my daughters will grow into?
Ridiculed if they speak their minds?
Not to have support from their fellow women?

You should be embarassed.

It's been several weeks since Celebutard Perez Hilton mocked Miss. California, Carrie Prejean, and was allowed to slither away free of any repercussions for his classless comments.

Isn't it strange how libs get away with their idiotic rants about Conservatives/Republicans all the time? The media gives libs a free pass. So blatant.

Like this lil' morsel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAAHMDpk7Ik

But then again, Olbermann isn't media, he's entertainment (if you call it that).

Anyways...

Hilton, who is gay, asked Ms. Prejean her thoughts on gay marriage during the Miss USA Pageant. Ms Prejean stated that she personally does not believe in gay marriage.

Remember, it is her personal belief.

Hilton asked the question, Prejean answered it honestly, and the disturbing response to saying what one believes in was disgusting.

After the pageant, Hilton videotaped his comments and uploaded them online.  At first calling Prejean a "Bitch" for not believeing in gay marriage.  Then a few hours later, upped his vileness by calling Prejean a C#@t."

Keepin' it classy.
Hollyweird style.

There were several avenues that I expected the "Class" police to drive down regarding this incident.

The popo never showed.

For starters, I thought the sponsors of the Miss USA Pageant would have immediately denounced what Hilton had said about Prejean, and then distanced themselves from his comments. Promise never to retain this slugsweat sandwich again, and make a public apology to Prejean for hiring such a talentless pig.

Umm, not even close.

I had also hoped that the gay community whould have jumped all over this incident, condemning Hilton's comments to gain support for their cause.

They did nothing.

Unfortunately, this just proves that the gay community actually does not care for your opinion, unless of course you believe the same as them.

I also expected numerous Women's Rights groups and Feminist groups would arrive and issue a statement in support of a fellow woman's "Personal Beliefs" and condemn the way she had been treated for expressing her freedom of speech.

They didn't.

Are Women's groups completely hijacked by a leftist regime?

I bet the women who started the women's movement are rolling over in their graves.

Those women went through all the harsh challenges and abuse (both verbally and physically) to plant the seeds of equality for future generations of women, and all for naught.

White. Black. Gay. Straight. Old. Young.
This was the time that all women could have stuck together for a single cause, and they didn't pull through.

A perfect oppurtunity to come to the aid of a fellow woman. Instead of showing support, or even denouncing what was said about Prejean, they remained silent. That silence to me is deafening.

In case you do not know anything about the Women's Rights Movement, here is a lil' taste:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement

This is twice in a row (in the past 12 months no less) that a conservative woman had been attacked by the liberal media and ultra left whackos to a low vocal response.

Sarah Palin was also unjustly attacked personally for being guess what?
Being a conservative woman.

You may not agree with Palin's politics or like her accent, but she is an elected official who has a very impressive political resume. She deserved the highest of respect, and was hardly given any.

Seriously, why do I know the exact time Palin's son, Trig was born?  But do not know what kind of papers Obama wrote in college?

How come the media never reported on the many things that Palin accomplished as mayor?  As Governor?
But harped negatively on the fact that she was a hunter, a mother of five, and a conservative?

Everyone talked about the "Historic" events of a black man running for President of the United States, but what about the fact that Palin, a woman, was selected to be the running mate of John McCain? That's not historic?

BTW- here is what Obama's senior advisor, David Axelrod thinks of Prejean:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Tkkp_K2KHo

I guess I shouldn't be surprised. All classless people roam together.

Oh, in case you forgot, Obama made the same exact statement as Prejean regarding gay marriage. Not one peep from the media or the gay community.

Double standard?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6K9dS9wl7U&feature=channel

Open your eyes sheeple.

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05/14/2009

Notre Dame is a DISGRACE

I'll vent first before I begin.

Seriously fellow Catholics, what the Frak were you thinking during the election? You voted for a man whose warped, liberal mind was in agreement to allow the killing of innocent babies.

Killing babies.

http://bornalivetruth.org/obamarecord.php

How the hell does Notre Dame invite Obama to a graduation?

Knowing fully that he is the most radical pro-abortion politician ever.

http://www.crosswalk.com/news/commentary/11583031/print/

And not just invite Obama, but to honor him with "The honorary doctor of laws degree?"

The Vatican should be ashamed to let this indecent act slither forward any further.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3F7ZkoIeNM&feature=player_embedded

A disgrace for the Catholic church if they let this Catholic University proceed as planned. I mean, Obama wasn't even in office a week when he overturned the ban on funding of overseas abortions. Do you think his timing to overturn the ban was by accident?

I don't.

I honestly believe that Obama had another opportunity to "stick it" to his opposition, like he has done quite often since being handed, er... stealing, I mean winning the election.

It was the day after the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade that Obama overturned the decision to fund overseas abortions. If you didn't know, Roe v. Wade was the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion in all 50 states.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/01/23/obama-lift-ban-overseas-abortion-funding/

The honorary doctor of laws degree reads:

"At the 164th Commencement The May Exercises

The University of Notre Dame Confers the degree of

Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, on the 44th president of the United States, whose historic election opened a new era of hope in a country long divided by its history of slavery and racism. A community organizer who honed his advocacy for the poor, the marginalized and the worker in the streets of Chicago, he now organizes a larger community, bringing to the world stage a renewed American dedication to diplomacy and dialogue with all nations and religions committed to human rights and the global common good. Through his willingness to engage with those who disagree with him and encourage people of faith to bring their beliefs to the public debate, he is inspiring this nation to heal its divisions of religion, culture, race and politics in the audacious hope for a brighter tomorrow.

On Barack H. Obama, Washington, District of Columbia"

I just barfed in my mouth a lil'.

I think it should read (my additions are in capital type letters):

"At the 164th Commencement The May Exercises

The University of Notre Dame KISSES ASS, BY HANDING the degree of

Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, to the QUESTIONABLE 44th president of the United States, whose SHAM OF AN ELECTION opened a new CAN OF SOCIALIST TENTACLES in a country long divided by its history of slavery and racism (ENOUGH ALREADY). A STREET AGITATOR THUG who honed his advocacy for the poor (BY READING MARXIST LITERATURE), the marginalized (LAZY) and the worker (ONLY IF UNION CARD CARRYING) in the streets of CORRUPT Chicago, he now SEEKS TO DESTROY a larger community (AMERICA), bringing to the world stage a SOCIALIST ENVISIONING to diplomacy and dialogue with all TERRORISTS nations and ANTI-CATHOLIC religions committed to SHARIA LAW and global DOMINATION. Through his PLANNED SOCIALIST AGENDA to engage with those who disagree with AMERICANS and encourage people of MUSLIM faith to FORCE their beliefs in the public debate, he is BRAINWASHING this nation to FORCE its divisions of religion, culture, race and politics in the ARROGANT hope for a SOCIALIST UTOPIA.

On Barack H. Obama, Washington, District of Columbia"

That's definitely more fitting.
Don't you think?

Don't expect any honest reporting from Obama's cheerleader squad, the media.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2009/05/14/msnbcs-norah-o-donnell-grills-opponent-obamas-address-notre-dame

Open your eyes sheeple.

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Keepin' it classy

People with disabilities.
Someone getting cancer.
Making light of teenage pregnancy.
Accusing a fellow American as being the "20th" hijacker.

Hysterical stuff.
Isn't it?

Well Obama thinks that sorta stuff is funny as hell.

Let's refresh your memories, since the media won't.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb-ZSZNaCc0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akk5uBXd03c&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKCPUD0NXVA&feature=related

There are two ways to judge a man.
And that is by the friends he keeps, and what he finds amusing.

If that's truly the case, then Obama to me (besides being an unqualified, lying Socialist), is void of any class.

Not only is this man bent on destroying the woven fabric of this country, he will do it with a smile on his face. Just like the snake oil salesman I always said he was.

Open your eyes sheeple.

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05/12/2009

Chest, Triceps, Politics

I like to talk politics.

No matter where I am.

Recently, some guy from the gym, ( let's just call him "Mr. Ignorant"), was eavesdropping in on a conversation that I was having with a buddy regarding blueberry crepes (which, believe it or not, the conversation actually started out by me suggesting that Obama was a Socialist, alien, snake oil salesman or something thereother).

Anyways,

Mr. Ignorant sits up from the machine he was at and says aloud, "Obama ain't a Socialist" and "Bush was a big time Fascist."

Perfect "In" for me.

I ask Mr. Ignorant if he even knows what a Fascist is.

He said something to the effect that "Bush was a dictator who killed innocent Muslims during the wars" and he (meaning G.W.) "Invaded our civil liberties."

Ok. This dude is obviously bitter about something.

Maybe his arms. Tiny things they are.
Needs to do more straight bar curls.

I simply laugh at Mr. Ignorant, and say he is nuts.

Seriously.

If you are gonna make a political statement, at least know what the frak you are talkin' about.

It's amazing that we even let people like Mr. Ignorant help usher in the most unqualified, shady individual EVER into the U.S. Presidency.

Are we really out numbered by people with this type of logic?
Uggh.

Facts begin here.

Calling someone a "Fascist" is used to specifically denigrate that individual.

So understand what you are calling someone before you open your mouth.

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary states Fascism is "a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition".

Hmm.
That don't sound like no G.W.
That sounds like someone else I know.

You don't know who?

Another clue.

The word fascist is intended to mean "oppressive", "intolerant", "chauvinist", "genocidal", "dictatorial", "racist", or "aggressive."

Still wondering who I'm referring to?

Let's reword it to make it simplified for you.

Fascism is when a governmental system is led by a dictator.

What's a dictator?

A dictator:

wants/needs complete power;
forcibly suppresses any/all opposition;
emphasize an aggressive nationalism/socialism

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalism

Now you know who I was referring to.

Think about it.

Obama has a lot of the same characteristics of a dictator, socialist, and a fascist.

Obama has the shadiest background of any President in United States Presidential history.

Obama has a confirmed history of having associates, co-workers, friends, even a pastor, who were known socialists, nationalists, racists, and terrorists.

Obama's handling of the economy, Stimulus Bill, strong-arm bailouts, Pork stuffed paybacks, and views on terrorism are downright dangerous and naive.

People like Mr. Ignoarnt voted in droves for Obama and helped him get elected without knowing a damn single fact about him.

So, for all the folks who voted for Obama, did you get...

that taste of "Hope?"
that smell of "Change?"
that view of the "Most transparent" and "Most ethical administration ever?"

If so, do you like what you got so far?

Was selling the soul of this country really worth it?

"These have one purpose, and they give their power and authority to the beast".
- Revelation 17:13

Open your eyes sheeple.

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