The only thing missing is a noose.From the L.A. Weekly January 13, 2009, on "Sarah Palin Mannequin Ebay Auction":
Bidding starts at a thousand bucks. Proceeds go towards more of the artists' rooftop installations ....
"Her noose accessory will be included."
Super! But will she be shipping in a coffin?
Here's Dan Collins thoughts on Scott Walker's argument that the GOP shouldn't be "over the top":
I was seeing a pervasive preference of the Republicants to tiptoe through the tulips while the Demoncrats lobbed all manner of ordinance in their paths. And I found this disheartening, because I knew the stakes were higher. And I also knew we had turned a corner, so to speak. That there would be no polite discussion with the Left - no agreeing to disagree. And that what the Left wanted was for Conservatives like myself to die like lawyers in a bus over a cliff. This was a no-holds-barred bar brawl and our good 'ol wine and cheese tasting Republicant Elites were showing up with casseroles instead of shanks.See also, "Hype and Chains: The Real Obama Administration."
Anyway, calling a spade a spade is important. Accuracy in language is important. So I am very pleased to see this image popping up. I think a debut in Milwaukee seems in order. If there's one thing I hate, it's a dirty socialist.
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Leftist crybabies. I am having a hard time feeling anything for leftists given all of their attacks on Bush, Prejan, Palin et al. You make your bed you sleep in it.
I just hope they keep throwing the race card so that it becomes meaningless and is seen as a device to keep others from their First amendment rights.
The best revenge is to see people hoisted on their own petards.
This leads me again to recommend Bill Whittle's take on the subject.
Like I said elsewhere, game on ...
...( US ) vs. ( DIM ) ...
Democrats: DIM BULBS
Repbulicans: DEM LITE
From now on, the only party that gets my support is a Tea Party!
Support people, not pros.
Dear people, wherever you may be,
Unfortunately, this may be the only way.
I've just finished rereading Atlas Shrugged for the third time. The first two times (a long time ago) I applied its lessons to the collapse of the Soviet Bloc. Now Ayn Rand's work seems more pertinent than ever due the events unfolding in my homeland.
The reason I say my homeland is because I'm an expatriate American English teacher living in South Korea. I've been living and working in the ROK for twelve years, but I still send in my absentee ballot for presidential elections every four years.
What I've been seeing taking place in the USA since January 20 is making me more upset by the day. The mounting deficits, the growing and dangerous dependence on China (many South Koreans are very jittery about China) to finance those deficits, the talk of instituting new (VAT and a big one at that) taxes to help cover those very same deficits, the bailouts of GM, and particularly Chrysler, the attempt to remove choice and private enterprise from the U.S. health care system, the stimulus that went mostly to government drones rather things that would really stimulate, and above all, the despicable behavior of the mainstream media in covering up Obama's real Chicago background. I had to go and find the red star at the top of William Ayers website all by myself!
All these things have made me very alarmed concerning the future of my country. So I've reached one overriding conclusion: it's time for Americans to revolt against royal authority for the second time in 234 years.
I say this because I don't believe the traditional legislative process can stop my country's slide towards the comfortable euthanasia of West European-style socialism. With the idiocy of Bush to guide them, the Republicans have done a very creditable job of taking Dirty Harry's 357. and pointing it at least at their feet, if not their heads.
So it's time to revolt. This will be a difficult idea for many Americans to grasp. After all, we are the product of a culture that has been based on the rule of law from its very beginnings back in medieval England.
What I'm talking about is starving the Government Beast. Come next April 15, 2010 don't send in your tax forms. Refuse to pay! If you're a small businessman don't pay your state (If you live in California, New York, or New Jersey, this applies especially to you) or federal business taxes. Don't pay your licensing fees! When the Bush tax cuts expire in 2011, don't file! Simply don't feed the Beast!
If you're worried about prosecution, there's safety in numbers. If ten million Americans refuse to pay, the looters can't possibly oppress more than a very small number of people. If ten million small business people refuse to knuckle under to the New Jealously Class, then the Beast will be truly crippled and will be forced to beg for mercy. View your refusal to pay blackmail to the looters as a civil rights issue along the lines of what inspired Martin Luther King during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and the early 1960s. IT IS NOT YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY TO PAY HIGHER TAXES! In fact, it can be considered a form of treason to file on April 15, 2010.
Anyway, this has happened before. What most Americans don't remember or never learned is that in the run-up to the American Revolution the British backed down twice over the issue of taxes. Parliament repealed both the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts in the face of fierce colonial protests. Remember, the looters don't have the mighty Royal Navy behind them, or ranks of hard fighting British Grenadiers, all they have in their favor is the willingness to submit of a people who have been comfortable for far too long.
I hope any readers don't find it too warped. PASS IT ON!!!!!!!!
Michael G. Gallagher, Ph.D.
Seoul, Korea
sauruman56@yahoo.com
To Michael:
I promised myself I was not going to get into it with other blogger comments, but...Well, the egotistical display of the Ph.D is enough to allow me to assess your depth (Note: Donald does not parade his education around, example most do not know Krauthammer is an M.D.). Shallow. Go back to your scholarship. America does not need to break the law. The country from which you fled is doing fine. We just need to elect a more experienced president and we will.
So little confidence you types have in this great nation, no wonder you live elsewhere.
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