Friday, November 20, 2009

Senator Bill Nelson, please vote against the health care takeover

Senator Bill Nelson, please NOT support the health care takeover legislation!
  1. Our public debt is too darn large, and it is going to kill us in the future.
  2. I think you can be a good liberal and still vote down this monstrous debt magnet.
  3. I absolutely do NOT believe any of the "assurances" that you guys give that it will not accumulate monstrous public debt.
  4. I expect you guys to really mess it up.
  5. Set it aside for another day, and take it up again when you can
    1. construct it within our means and
    2. with less political division.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Obama to 9/11 victims: You don't count.

It is amazing that someone could govern in such a callous way. Yet that is how the current president and his attorney general govern: ignore the public now that they have unchecked power.
  1. Ram though health care takeover in the middle of the night and no public review.
  2. Ship the 9/11 terrorists from Guantanamo Bay to New York and give them a regular trial instead of a military tribunal.
  3. etc.
  4. Then fly off to Japan to escape immediate scrutiny: get to the fresh sushi, evade embarrassing questions.
He has unchecked power but no courage.

A Florida student now has spoken out against the terrorists getting a trial in NYC.

9-11 victim's brother at UCF: Don't have trials in NYC
By Willoughby Mariano
Orlando Sentinel Staff Writer
November 13, 2009
News that self-described 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed will be tried in New York federal court drew mixed reactions from victims' families.

Locally, University of Central Florida freshman Brian Holland, 18, worries the decision will make it easier for killers to escape justice.

"It's all of our worst fears — them getting off scot-free," Holland said Friday.

Brian Holland's brother Joseph Holland III, 32, a trader, died during the World Trade Center attacks. The new father was killed 10 days after the birth of his son Joseph Holland IV...

During the proceedings, as authorities described Mohammed's alleged actions, he looked toward family members and smiled, Joseph Holland Jr. told his son.

"They have no remorse for their actions," Brian Holland said. "They sat in court happy about what they did."

The civilian legal system offers loopholes that can help Mohammed get off on a technicality, Brian Holland said. The trial's New York City location puts that city under too much risk for more terrorism, he said.

"We don't agree with bringing them to America," Holland said.


They are going to be smiling with glee at our entire nation from the NYC courtroom. This is a disaster.

Terrorists are cowards that hide behind women and children and innocent civilians. Now our own president has shown the same kind of cowardice by refusing to protect innocent victims in NYC and elsewhere.

But at least the sushi is fresh and healthful in Japan.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Yay

Some notable sayings from a citizen of the ozone layer.
  1. Teachers never have an empty class.
    They always have at least two pupils.
  2. Dentists are always sad.
    They look down in the mouth.
  3. Eye doctors live to a ripe old age.
    They dilate.
  4. Chiropractors are the hardest working profession.
    They work their fingers to the bone.
  5. The profession I trust least is podiatrist.
    They get their knowledge from footnotes.
  6. Lawyers are buried in 10-ft. graves because they are really nice guys down deep.
  7. Mail carriers don't die -- they lose their zip.
  8. Professional bowler -- brought up in an alley.
  9. Dead parachutist -- nothing opened up for him.
  10. Violinist couldn't succeed.
    He was too high strung.
  11. The trapeze artist couldn't get into the swing of things.
  12. The magician was a huge success but he suddenly vanished.
  13. Ideal couple:
    He had money to burn -- she was a perfect match.
  14. Cleaners work for a tidy sum.
  15. Politicians build pies in the sky using our dough.
  16. Diplomat -- when it comes to the parting of the ways, he uses both.