Showing posts with label McCain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCain. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2008

More Hollywood Bias Against John McCain

This does not surprise me one bit.

H/T to Interested Participant --

Until after the November election, Warner Brothers has blocked the release of a film about the Hanoi Hilton, featuring an interview with John McCain discussing his imprisonment. The film is a favorable portrayal.

Warner Brothers spokesman Ronnee Sass said, "It's just us trying to be cautious and not affect the election one way or the other."Of course, the desire to not affect the election doesn't impact the release of any anti-Republican or anti-American Hollywood productions.

Hollywood producers obviously sense no shame nor hypocrisy as Machiavellian operatives for the leftists. Like the mainstream media, Hollywood is merely another group of useful idiots, united to make America into a socialist utopia.

Hanoi Hilton Director Lionel Chetwynd is pissed. "Finding someone in Hollywood who says they don't want to affect the election is like finding a virgin in a brothel," he complained.


During the 2004 election Sinclair Broadcasting and many other media outlets refused to air the documentary - Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal. This documentary showed how John Kerry turned on his fellow Vietnam vets and the added suffering he caused POW's.

During that election, I had the opportunity to meet and have dinner with Ken Cordier, USAF Col.(ret.). Cordier (Phantom Flyer), a Canton, OH native, flying his 175th mission was shot down flying his F4 over North Vietnam on Dec. 2, 1966. Cordier was a POW for 2,284 days - many of them at the famed Hanoi Hilton.

Listening to Cordier speak about his time as a POW and watching the Stolen Honor documentary was truly riveting. I am sure the above movie is not being played for many of the same reasons - MSM and Hollywood bias against anything that shows conservatives in a good light.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Violence at the GOP Convention

This sounds like the idiots I posted about earlier today. A group of American Terrorists or so-called "anarchists" were arrested after their elaborate plans to attack the GOP convention were thwarted.

As I stated before - these so-called "anarchists" are nothing more than tools for the Democrat Party...

From Fox News --

A protest near the site of the Republican National Convention gave way to violence Monday as demonstrators attacked members of the Connecticut delegation, smashed windows, slashed car tires and threw bottles during an anti-war march, St. Paul police said.

More than 80 people were arrested by police using pepper spray in some confrontations. Police were determining on a case-by-case basis how to process them.

Five people were accused of setting fire to a trash bin and pushing it into a police car, St. Paul police spokesman Tom Walsh said.

The scumbags then got physical with members from the Connecticut delegation and began throwing chemicals on them as they got off their bus. This is where a roll of quarters wrapped in duct tape would have came in handy for the CT members.

These pukes claimed they have a right to act this way. They claim it is their right to freedom of speech. I highly doubt this is the type of free speech our founding fathers had in mind.

Each one of the individuals arrested or associated with this attack should be charged with Hate Crime specifications. Their actions were brazenly executed in a manner to cause harm on certain individuals with specific beliefs. This I believe would constitute a hate crime or the intent of the law itself.

Just how those Obamacrats will do ya!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Obama's New Yorker Cover & McCain's Rolling Stone Cartoon


This post is meant to touch on some of the issues that I scream about when it comes to race and the anointment of O'Dumbo as the Messiah by the left.

Everyone has heard the uproar about the cover of the New Yorker harpooning Michelle "Black Power" Obama and the presumptive democrat nominee for President - her hen-pecked hubby - Messiah Barry as a muslim. The left leaning pundits have had a field day with each giving their own views on why this cover is, bad, disgusting, hurtful, racist, shameful, uncalled for, etc...

Connie Schulz of the PD took it upon herself in claiming she speaks for Ohio - by writing people in Ohio don't like this humor...
It's not that I don't think the New Yorker had the right to publish the cartoon. I do. It's just that, for a lot of us who live somewhere else, it isn't funny.

But I'm so tired of people who don't live or work where I do insisting there's always a punch line to the ugliness around us.

I find this part of an article in the Chronicle Herald Nova Scotian pretty telling of how thin-skinned the left & MSM have become, and of how over protective they are of the "Anointed One."

"I get the intended joke," says American novelist Trey Ellis, "but dressing up the perhaps next president of the United States as the new millennium equivalent of Adolf Hitler is just gross and dumb."

Bob Cesca, who wrote the forthcoming book, One Nation Under Fear, believes that, even before the cartoon appeared, the spreading of the Obama-is-a-terrorist rumour put the candidate and his family "at risk of being targeted by an unhinged far-right zealot who has ‘Kill ’em, and let God sort them out’ tattooed across his forehead."

Now, however, "any given yokel will see the cover — as it’s aired around the clock on cable news — and think, ‘Hey Jessup! Lookie yonder! This here drawing shows Hoo-Sane is a Muslin terrrrst. I knew it!’ "

"Negative images burn their way into the consciousness of voters in ways that cannot be erased by facts," Jonathan Altar argues in Newsweek. "With one visual move, the magazine undid months of pro-Obama coverage in its pages."
More...


American novelist Trey Ellis must have came from under a rock two days ago! How many times have the left called Bush a murderer? I can go on and on about the many things that have been done and said about President Bush. For that matter, you can go on and on about satires and caricatures of past Presidents from both the Donkey & Elephant clan. Just can't talk bad about Obama - he is the "Anointed One."

In his own remark Cesca is guilty of what he is crying about! Don't say anything bad about Obama but it is OK for him to call people "yokels" and make fun of southern accents in a derogatory manner. Tattoo on the forehead? Is Cesca saying all southern bred whites are members of the Aryan Brotherhood? Just can't talk bad about Obama - he is the "Anointed One."

Altar of Newsweek is the brainiac of the bunch in saying images cannot be erased by facts. I'm thinking Nixon/Kennedy debate here... Surveys have shown that TV viewers of that debate mostly feel Kennedy won the debate and radio listeners felt Nixon won the debate. It has been known as fact the Kennedy Team, knowing Nixon sweated easily, purposely had the heat turned up and the spotlights directed at him. Obviously it worked, Nixon was said to be a sweat hog during the debate. Just can't talk bad about Obama - he is the "Anointed One."

On the last day of the NAACP Convention New York Governor David Paterson had this to say...

New York Gov. David Paterson and the NAACP on Thursday condemned the New Yorker magazine's satirical cover depicting Democrat Barack Obama and his wife as flag-burning radicals.

Paterson, a Democrat who is New York's first black governor, told delegates at the civil rights organization's national convention that the cover that hit newsstands Monday is "one of the most malignant, vicious covers of a magazine I have ever seen," drawing a loud applause.

"It depicted them as angry, hateful, violent and unpatriotic," Paterson added.


Let anyone dispute, dismantle any of the Messiah's empty messages of hope with facts or - God Forbid - make fun of Messiah Barry and you are summarily called a racist, bigot, knuckle-dragging conservative or accused of being a white sheeted Klan member. Many on the left want to remove race from the upcoming election, yet are the first to point it out and cry foul.

Many O'Dipweed supporters talk about how special he is - but feel the need to protect him in an almost cult like fashion. Is this a trickle down effect from the civil rights movement in the democrat party? You know after years of being against blacks the democrats have seen the light and have now become the saviors of the blacks. Does this over protectiveness stem from the democrats entitlement and affirmative action desires, or what I call the "You are too dumb to succeed so we will help you" line of thinking?

Regardless of why the korrectniks of the left act like this or why they are so touchy about anything negative about the "Anointed One," Messiah Barry, what will they do if he is elected? Will our country become like Israel? We will be offended at the slightest hint of offense? If another country disagrees with us will it be because they are prejudice? Is it going to be only black leaders from other countries are allowed to disagree with Messiah Barry?

Now for the case in point hypocrisy of the "korrectnik kooks of the left" and the MSM...

H/T to Tom at Bizzy Blog (via Taxman Blog via tip from Weapons of Mass Discussion) for this dandy little tidbit...

You might think that a tidal wave of denunciation would ensue if a cartoon depicting John McCain being tortured in a bamboo cage by Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and another person (who might be George W. Bush) were to appear in a supposedly respectable or trendy publication.

You might further think that giving McCain’s three torturers stereotypically exaggerated Asian features would only further fuel the outrage.

Sorry to disappoint you, but the cartoon involved appeared last month in Rolling Stone. As far as I can tell, what you are about to see has produced not a single ripple of protest. More...

Making fun of a former American POW, "perhaps maybe the next President of the United States" and Asians by a liberal korrectnik rag is OK! Just can't talk bad about Obama - he is the "Anointed One."

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Letter From Retired Admirals and Generals in Support of John McCain


For Immediate Release

July 16, 2008

Contact:
Press Office 703-650-5550

Letter From Retired Admirals and Generals in Support of John McCain

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, eleven retired Admirals and Generals signed the following letter in support of John McCain and his candidacy for President of the United States:

As retired military officers, we share a natural hesitancy to engage actively in politics. There is a healthy discomfort in our profession with any political involvement because the country rightly depends on our military to support any commander in chief with our best military advice and our actions. But two factors compel us to speak out now and openly support John McCain for President: first, the surprising and inaccurate questioning of his record by some of Senator Obama's leading supporters; and second, the importance to our national security of winning the war we are fighting.

The United States is confronted by many threats to its security and prosperity. Most significantly, we are engaged in a broad conflict with Islamic extremism against enemies espousing the same radical and violent ideology whose full dimensions the American people first glimpsed on September 11, 2001. Success in this war will require not only victory in the "hot" conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, but as well a balanced and integrated application of all elements of America's national power as we work with our allies around the world to marginalize radicals and build a shared vision for peace with moderate Islam.

We are privileged to have had the opportunity to serve this country in uniform for most of our adult lives. We have had the honor of commanding young Americans of the same caliber and tenacity as those who today remain on the front lines, willingly sacrificing their own well-being and security and offering their lives in order to preserve our freedom. They deserve, and the American people demand, leadership of proven character -- leadership that will always put America's interests ahead of personal gain and political party.

It is our experience as former senior military officers that also gives us great concern about certain foreign policy positions staked out by Senator Obama. We are acutely aware that ill-conceived policies will have serious, if not tragic, consequences for military commanders, the troops they lead, and the nation. We are particularly concerned about his public statements, including his call for a withdrawal from Iraq, unconditional talks with the leaders of rogue states, and the return to a law-enforcement approach to protecting our country from terrorists.

This country has learned the peril of treating terrorists and their state sponsors as little more than a law enforcement problem. We are unanimous in our view that the failures of the past should not be repeated, and we believe that John McCain's long record of national service, and his demonstrated judgment on matters of national security, make clear who can best defend this country abroad, and assure peace and prosperity at home.

Through a lifetime of service in uniform and in Congress, John McCain has consistently displayed the wisdom and courage to do the right thing for America regardless of the cost to him personally. It is for this reason, above all others, that we endorse John McCain for President, and it is for this reason that we stand with him now as he continues his long history of service to this country.

James B. Davis, General, USAF (RET.)
Ronald J. Hays, Admiral, USN (RET)
James L. Holloway, Admiral, USN (RET)
Jerome L. Johnson, Admiral, USN, (RET)
P.X. Kelley, General, USMC, (RET)
James J. Lindsay, General, USA (RET)
John Michael Loh, General, USAF, (RET)
Leighton W. Smith, Admiral, USN (RET)
Carl Stiner, General, USA (RET)
Donald C. "Deese" Thompson, Vice Admiral, USCG, (RET)
Howard B. Thorsen, Vice Admiral, USCG, (RET)


Friday, May 23, 2008

Dick Morris - OBAMA HAS THE UPPER HAND, BUT MCCAIN CAN STILL TAKE HIM

By DICK MORRIS
Published in The Washington Post on May 18, 2008.

John McCain is America's favorite kind of candidate. With his record of extraordinary patriotism and his distinctive Senate tenure, McCain is a nominee whom voters from both parties -- and independents, too -- could easily support.

But he has been dealt a terrible hand: a tanking economy, an unpopular war, a Republican incumbent whose approval ratings are at their all-time low and a gloomy national mood, with 82 percent of Americans saying in a Washington Post-ABC News poll last week that the country is on the wrong track. Political scientists add all that up and predict that the Democrats are destined to win the White House. But I don't do political science; I do politics, and I'm convinced that McCain can still win -- if he's willing to follow the road map below.

McCain needs to not run as a traditional Republican, which is easy, since he's not one. After all, how did an anti-torture, anti-tobacco, pro-campaign finance reform, anti-pork, pro-alternative-energy Republican ever emerge from the primaries alive? Simple: The GOP electorate, along with the rest of the country, has moved somewhat to the left. (In Florida, for example, exit polls showed that only 27 percent of Republican primary voters described themselves as "very conservative," while 28 percent said they were "moderate" and 2 percent said they were "very liberal.")

Meanwhile, McCain's likely rival, Barack Obama, has raised such doubts among voters that their concerns momentarily energized even Hillary Rodham Clinton's sagging campaign. With the help of the incendiary comments of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Obama's negatives have been rising even as he nears the finish line.

Still, voters are tending heavily toward the Democratic Party. Normally, party preferences are about even, but recent national polls give Democrats a decided edge. In last week's Post-ABC poll, 53 percent of Americans identified themselves as Democrats or leaned toward the party, compared with 39 percent who were Republicans or tilted to the GOP.

To sum it up: A candidate who cannot get elected is being nominated by a party that cannot be defeated, while a candidate who is eminently electable is running as the nominee of a party doomed to defeat.

In this environment, McCain can win by running to the center.

His base will be there for him; indeed, it will turn out in massive numbers. Wright has become the honorary chairman of McCain's get-out-the-vote efforts. It would be nice to think that race isn't a factor in American politics anymore, but it is. The growing fear of Obama, who remains something of an unknown, will drag every last white Republican male off the golf course to vote for McCain, and he will need no further laying-on of hands from either evangelical Christians or fiscal conservatives.

So McCain doesn't have to spend a lot of time wooing his base. What he does need to do is reduce the size of the synapse over which independents and fearful Democrats need to pass in order to back his candidacy. If the synapse is wide, they will stay with Obama. But if they perceive McCain as an acceptable alternative, there is every chance that they will cross over to back him in November.

If the GOP nominee were Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee, independents and Democrats might not vote Republican even if they became convinced that Obama is some kind of sleeper agent sent to charm and conquer our democracy. Even Rudy Giuliani, with his penchant for confrontation, might have elicited sufficient doubts among Democrats to hold them in line for Obama. But McCain doesn't threaten anyone. Everyone can appreciate the ordeal that tested his courage in Vietnam, and independents and Democrats can celebrate much of his legislative record. Voting for McCain is an easy sell.

Except, of course, for Iraq. This is his biggest problem -- the one issue that impales the Arizona senator and hampers his ability to induce liberals to cross the line.

Earlier in the race, Iraq might have been a deal-breaker. But a kinder, gentler war has emerged. U.S. combat deaths are way down, and the de facto U.S. alliance with Sunni tribal leaders in Anbar province against al-Qaeda in Iraq seems to have dramatically improved the security situation. Still, most Americans don't like the war, and McCain must deal with their opposition if he wants to win.

The solution is to draw Obama out -- to ask the untested senator what he would do if al-Qaeda in Iraq took over the country . . . or if Iran did . . . or if the Iraqis who backed the U.S. mission were being slaughtered by the thousands . . . or if Islamist terrorists seized control of the country's oil wealth.

Obama, not wanting to appear weak, would no doubt rise to the bait and agree that he might need to send troops back in under certain conditions. He would assure us that sufficient forces would be available at nearby bases to get the job done. To avoid coming across as indecisive and timid, he would put on a sufficiently hawkish face to reassure the voters. And in doing so, he would blur the war issue vis-a-vis McCain. It will make little difference to most Americans whether our troops are in Iraq (as McCain wants) or in Kuwait (as Obama can be pushed to suggest), so long as U.S. casualties are dropping. And with the economy in tough shape, Iraq will fade as the election's be-all and end-all issue.

Which brings us to George W. Bush, the least popular president of modern times. Unlikely as it sounds, the soon-to-be former president needs to get out of the White House, reenter the political arena (much as it will pain him) and go around the country telling us two things: First, we are winning in Iraq; second, the economy is not as bad as most people think. With the Dow at around 12,800 and unemployment at 5 percent, Bush can make a good case that things aren't really headed for the rocks. And he'll have to. Republicans cannot win with an incumbent president with rock-bottom ratings.

Bush can help McCain, but that doesn't mean that McCain should support Bush. As Bush makes the case for himself, McCain must put distance between them. A lot of distance. Once, McCain ran against Bush. But since then, he has basked in the glow of Bush's warm welcome back to the mainstream of the party. Now McCain needs to free himself of Bush's spell, go out again into the cold and show the country the difference between his agenda and Bush's.

Meanwhile, McCain should highlight his credentials as a reformer and a maverick to attract Democrats and independents who worry about Obama. Forget about the base. It will be there. Obama's liberalism, his pro-tax agenda and his proposed weakening of the USA Patriot Act -- as well as fears that he would appoint to office people such as Rev. Wright and William Ayers, a former member of the Weather Underground -- will all assure the full mobilization of the right. Immigration reform and McCain's other acts of apostasy will be forgiven for the sake of beating Obama. So McCain needs to go after the swing voters:

Lash out at the corporate greed that landed us in the subprime mortgage crisis. Attack the golden-parachute pensions, the ill-gotten commissions and the maddening lending fees.

Go after credit card companies' interest rates, late fees and consumer gouging.

Demand action on global warming (as McCain began doing last week, including hawking "eco-friendly" campaign T-shirts).

Call for a ban on all congressional earmarks, with their inevitable waste and pork, and insist that Congress appoint a permanent ethics special prosecutor to police itself.

Attack big tobacco, and blast the movie industry for helping sell its poison.

Pledge to make hedge-fund managers pay full earned-income taxes on their incomes, rather than the undeserved capital-gains treatment they currently get.

But not all of McCain's moves should be aimed at pleasing the left. He should also:

Attack Obama for favoring federally subsidized health insurance for illegal immigrants.

Criticize Obama for slavish devotion to the teachers' unions and willingness to compromise educational standards.

Go after the Democrats for their proposals to lower sentences for crack cocaine to make them equal to those for powder cocaine. (Instead, McCain should urge raising penalties for regular cocaine.)

McCain need not depart from long-held principles to wage any of these battles. He has always embraced these causes as a senator, and he needs to do so ever more forcefully as a candidate for president. The danger for McCain is that he will forget that he has already won the Republican nomination and retreat to safe GOP positions, which will alienate precisely the Democrats and independents whom he is uniquely positioned to attract.

Meanwhile, the right wing will carry the attack against Obama. McCain is not a mudslinging politician by nature, but he doesn't need to be. The collected quotes of Rev. Wright will be a bestseller this summer. Obama once had to prove to us that he was not a Muslim; now he must convince us that he never really went to church much. Just as Sen. John F. Kerry was buffeted by veterans who had less than heroic memories of their service with him in Vietnam, so Obama will have to weather the recollections of his fellow parishioners. Count on several to surface and claim that they sat next to him during some particularly incendiary sermon.

The American public will not ultimately doubt Obama's patriotism; that is a bridge too far. But we will come to think less of his credibility and strength as he fumbles his way through awkward denials. Obama's ex-pastor may have faded in the primary fight with Clinton, but Wright will loom larger in the general election. McCain is in an excellent position to exploit the openings that Obama will offer -- if, and only if, he moves to the center.

Go To DickMorris.com to read all of Dick's columns!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

McCain's First Year


My Friends,

We are all aware that next January, the political leadership of the United States will change significantly when a new president is sworn into our nation's highest elected office. It is important that the candidates who seek to lead our country after President Bush define their objectives and what they plan to achieve not with vague language but with clarity.

What I want to do is take a little time to describe what I hope to have achieved at the end of my first term as president. I cannot guarantee I will have achieved these things, but I am presumptuous enough to think I would be a good president.

By January 2013, at the end of my first term as president, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom. The Iraq War has been won and Iraq is a functioning democracy. The threat from a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan has been greatly reduced but not eliminated and there has not been a major terrorist attack in the United States since September 11, 2001.

The United States has experienced several years of robust economic growth and Americans again have confidence in their economic future. Congress has lowered taxes and passed fundamental tax reform offering a choice in how taxes are filed. Americans, who through no fault of their own, lost jobs in the global economy they once believed were theirs for life, are assisted by reformed unemployment insurance and worker retraining programs.

Public education in the United States is much improved and test scores and graduation rates are rising everywhere in the country. Health care has become more accessible to more Americans than at any other time in history.

The United States is well on the way to independence from foreign sources of oil; progress that has not only begun to alleviate the environmental threat posed from climate change, but has greatly improved our security as well.

Scores of judges have been confirmed to the federal district and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, who understand that they were not sent there to write our laws but to enforce them.

Voluntary national service has grown in popularity in part because of the educational benefits used as incentives, as well as frequent appeals from the bully pulpit of the White House, but mostly because the young Americans understand that true happiness is much greater than the pursuit of pleasure, and can only be found by serving causes greater than self-interest.
This is the progress I want us to achieve during my presidency. These are the changes I am running for president to make. I want to leave office knowing that America is safer, freer and wealthier than when I was elected.

There are serious issues at stake in this election, and serious differences, but it should remain an argument among friends; each of us struggling to hear our conscience, and heed its demands. Each of us, despite our differences, united in our great cause and respectful of the goodness in each other. That is how most Americans treat each other. And it is how they want the people they elect to office to treat each other.

We cannot again leave our problems for another unluckier generation of Americans to fix after they have become even harder to solve. I'm not interested in partisanship that serves no other purpose than to gain a temporary advantage over our opponents. We are all compatriots. We are fellow Americans. I intend to prove myself worthy of the office, of our country and of your respect. I won't judge myself by how many elections I've won. I won't spend one hour of my presidency worrying more about my re-election than keeping my promises to the American people.

And now, I call on you to do your part in making this vision a reality. I am not presumptuous enough to think that I will be elected our next president without your help, and I humbly ask you today to make a contribution to my campaign of any amount to ensure my campaign is fully funded and able to take my message and vision directly to every American voter.

Sincerely,



John McCain

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Steaming Load Award - Juan "Let Me Drive You To The Welfare Office, Chico" McCain

From Politically Incorrect Gazette

Steaming Load #1: Juan "Let Me Drive You To The Welfare Office, Chico" McCain sells America out to Colonistas.

Juan McCain, the steaming butt bullet whom the ‘independents’ and other Demoncrat lefties hand-picked for the Elephant Clan nomination, sold us out, again, this week. He’s setting up a Spanish language outpost in cyberspace where he can tell Colonistas all the things he doesn’t want us to know about an El Presidente Juan McCain immigration policy. On the off chance that his web site doesn’t convince them, he just announced his plan to address the convention of the top reconquista group who infests this land conceived in liberty - La Raza.

Tammy Bruce posted this prose on her must-read blog:

McCain reaches out to Latinos for votes
He acknowledged that his party's image has taken a beating among Latinos as a result of the "tenor" of the illegal-immigration debate during the primaries. McCain said he couldn't gauge the political impact of Arpaio's roundups of illegal immigrants and other criminals in largely Hispanic neighborhoods. But he ultimately blamed U.S. government inaction for forcing local officials to enforce the law...McCain never fully abandoned his support for other reforms, saying that the government needs to demonstrate that it can fix the border mess before it can expect the American public to consider allowing in temporary workers and implementing other proposals that are seen as benefits for immigrants.

"I believe that the majority of Hispanics share our view that the border must be secured, and the border must be secured first," McCain said. "But they also want us to have an attitude, which I think most Americans do, that these are God's children and they must be taken care of, or the issue must be addressed, in a humane and compassionate fashion. And I will continue to carry that message with the priority that we must secure our borders first." [...]

Elias Bermudez, founder of the Phoenix-based advocacy group Immigrants Without Borders, is a McCain supporter who believes that, as president, McCain and his Democratic allies on Capitol Hill could deliver landmark immigration-reform legislation within the first 100 days of his administration.

Aspiring El Presidente McCain has already shown a willingness, an eagerness, to jettison the conservative wing of the Elephant Clan party. He doesn’t want, or need, them holding his feet to the fire. His future, his future El Presidente legacy, will be achieved with the help of the liberals he’s courted all his political life.

Juan McCain might be your idea of a good time - are you paying attention KING? - but he’s damn sure not mine. If some butthole is determined to take a giant dump on my citizenship, I’d rather get the ‘gift’ from one of my enemies (O’Dumbo or Comrade Hillary), than a flaming liberal rat bastard who is pretending to be my friend...

Perpetrated by: Hambo

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When I first read this I put on my stepper's - was off to the PIG bunker for a little talk with Hambo. Then Porcus & Spyke the Wonder Tyke reminded me WHY Hambo is kept locked in a steel reinforced dungeon - so I came to my senses.

Don't worry fellow PIGster's - PIGster King did not turn into a Victimhood sissy and hire Femi-Nazi Gloria Allhead to represent my wounded Juan McSpain loving ego. No, I did the right thing. First I sent a side of freshly slaughtered beef to Hambo as an offering before I responded by email. Hambo just loves red meat! Then I began pecking away...

I feel Hambo's pain of watching our country become victimized by the years of liberalization through indoctrination from the left wing, tree hugging, panty wearing, etc... liberals of this country. Trust me - I try to kick a liberal in their "Jimmy Carter" every chance I get!

This liberal indoctrination begins with children through the use of the brown shirt educrats poisoning their minds at a young age. Much like the Hitler Youth Movement.

I agree with McSpain that it is not the states job, and IS the Fed's job to secure the border. But this does not mean the states should let every re-fried red bean illegally enter our country through the Swiss Cheese like borders. I agree and salute people like the fine American - Sheriff Arpaio - who feels that if the feds are not doing their jobs - the states and local authorities need to start making them do their jobs. I bet they would listen if he dropped off every border jumper on the steps of the White House or the Bush Ranch.

If it were up to me the border fence would be powered with enough electricity it would turn the little mule jockeys into an instant bean burrito. Left in my hands - I would have the border patrolled by swarms of Killer Bees, instead of Border Agents.

Border Agents would be dispatched tracking down the slimy ones that snuck through. Any illegals they catch would get sent back via a huge human sling shot. Instead of a weekly radio broadcast I would order this combined with PIG's "Land Mine Lotto" and create state sponsored reality series.

Maybe we could have a Mexican Rodeo. That's it - we can grab a couple horses and have a good old fashion cattle drive using border jumping Mexicans instead of cattle.

If I were President any Korrectnik protesting these measures - the ACLU, MSM and other liberal lick-asses would get anally stun gunned. This silly show would also be broadcast on live TV. Immigrants entering the country legally, assimilate and learn English would be rewarded by giving them the honor of using the stun gun on these ass hats.

As much as I would love to drink Tequila and have some mariachi mama talking dirty to me in Spanish while I give her an Italian/American sausage - I still want the illegal border jumping banditos out of the country.

The border jumpers are like an incurable infection on our country - almost like our Herpes. We can never get rid of them - but with treatment - they can be controlled!

But about Juan McSpain...

I agree, listening to Juan McSpain talk about immigration is like getting a colonoscopy with a hand held video camera - it hurts! How can a person be against Sanctuary Cities - then say if elected he would not go after them?!?!

Given our choices from current version of the Three Stooges- HillaKlan, O'Dipweed & Juan McSpain... I have only one vote to give. The first two are a head dive to hell!

As for conservatism... it died with Reagan. Our elected GOP officials have ruined any chance of us seeing that again. So we are left with choosing the slowest descent.

Unfortunately - Hambo, Porcus, or any of us other American loving PIGster's are not the candidates for Prez... I know - a sad day for our country!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

McCain on Healthcare


My Friends,

Today, there are 47 million uninsured individuals in the U.S., and nearly a quarter of them are children. High costs and limited access are the underlying, fundamental problems in our healthcare system.

As you know, both Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are touting outrageously expensive and unrealistic universal health care plans - a government monopoly over health care.

Unlike my opponents, I do not believe that all of our nation's problems can be solved by turning control over to our government, with all the tax increases, new mandates and government regulation that come with that idea.

Today, our campaign began running a television ad focused on health care - that you can view by following this link - to ensure all Americans hear the truth about how I plan to tackle the challenges facing our nation's health care system. To ensure this important ad is aired in as many markets as possible, I'm asking for your immediate financial assistance.

I believe the key to real reform is to restore control over our health care system to the patients themselves. Americans need new choices beyond those offered in employment-based coverage. That's why, as president, I will seek to encourage and expand the benefits of Health Savings Accounts, tax-preferred accounts that are used to pay insurance premiums and other health costs. These accounts put the family in charge of what they pay for.

In addition, I will reform the tax code to provide every family the option of receiving a direct, refundable tax deposit - effectively $2,500 for individuals and $5,000 cash for families to offset the cost of insurance.

The reality is that both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama, in their haste to garner support for their so-called "solutions," are promising more than they can deliver. And, once again, they are simply out-of-touch with the real problems facing our health care system and how to solve them.

Here are the facts: Under the Democrats' plan, we will have all the problems, and more, of the current health care system - rigid rules, long waits and lack of choices - and we risk degrading the system's great strengths and advantages, including the innovation and life-saving technology that make American medicine the most advanced in the world.

My friends, this is not my definition of real reform. I hope you will join me in my fight to tackle the real problems facing our nation's health care system by making a contribution of $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or $2,300 to help fund this important ad.
I hope to hear from you soon.


Sincerely,

John McCain

P.S. While my Democratic opponents continue to believe that our government can solve all of our problems, I am prepared to offer practical, common sense solutions to the problem of rapidly rising health care costs and access in America.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Support the McCain Gas Tax Holiday

My Friends,

This week, I laid out an economic plan aimed at providing immediate and long-term relief for all American families. One of the key components of this plan is a suspension of the federal gas tax on gasoline from Memorial Day to Labor Day of this year.

The effect of this "gas tax holiday" will be an immediate economic stimulus - taking a few dollars off the price of a tank of gas every time you fill up. And because the cost of gas affects the price of food, packaging and just about everything else, this immediate step will spread economic relief to every family in America.

My friends, this election will be shaped by the big issues we face as a nation, not the small ones...

I am running for president to tackle the most pressing challenges facing our nation today, and our economy is certainly one of our top challenges. The voters of our country will have a clear choice in November between my vision and policies for our country - rooted in our shared conservative principles - and the tax and spend policies of my Democratic opponents.

Whether it's the economy, the struggle against radical Islamic extremism or national security issues, I stand ready to offer bold solutions to our nation's challenges. The gas-tax holiday is just one example, and as I have always done, I will make my case to every American who will listen.

I will not confine myself to the comfort of speaking only to those who agree with me. I will make my case to all the people. I will listen to those who disagree. I will try to persuade them. I will debate. I will learn from them. And I will fight every moment of every day for what I believe is right for this country, and I will not yield.

Thank you,

John McCain

P.S. In November, Americans will have a clear choice between my policies for addressing the big issues and the policies of my opponents. I stand ready to offer bold new solutions to the challenges we face as a nation, and I ask that you join me today calling for a gas tax holiday to provide immediate economic relief for many Americans.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

McCain on the Iraq War


My Friends,

Today, I had the privilege to hear from General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker on the current state of the war in Iraq and the progress that has been made there. We owe these two patriotic Americans a debt of gratitude for their selfless service to our country.

At the beginning of last year, we were engaged in a great debate about what to do in Iraq. Four years of mismanaged war had brought us almost to the point of no return. Sectarian violence in Iraq was spiraling out of control, life had become a struggle for survival, and a full-scale civil war seemed almost unavoidable. Al Qaeda in Iraq was on the offensive and entire Iraqi provinces were under the control of extremists.

However, rather than retreat from Iraq and face the terrible consequences that would ensue, we chose to change strategies and turn things around. I was proud to be an outspoken advocate for this change in strategy and endured much criticism from members of both parties. As I've said time and time again, I'd rather lose a campaign than lose a war.

"Never despair," Winston Churchill once said. And we did not despair. We were tested, and we rose to the challenge. Some political leaders close their eyes to the progress that the surge has made possible, and want only to argue about the past.

But the question for the next president is not about the past, but about the future and how to secure it.

While the job of bringing security to Iraq is not finished - as the recent fighting in Basra and elsewhere vividly demonstrated - we are no longer staring into the abyss of defeat, and we can now look ahead to the genuine prospect of success. Success - the establishment of a peaceful, stable, prosperous, democratic state that poses no threat to its neighbors and contributes to the defeat of terrorists - this success is within reach.

Should the United States choose to withdraw from Iraq as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama wish to do; before adequate security is established, we will exchange for this victory a defeat that is terrible and long lasting. Al Qaeda in Iraq would proclaim victory and increase its efforts to provoke sectarian tensions, pushing for a full scale civil war that could descend into genocide and destabilize the Middle East. Iraq would become a failed state that could become a haven for terrorists to train and plan their operations.

We cannot allow this to happen.

The American people deserve the truth from their leaders. Doing the right thing in the heat of a political campaign is not always the easiest thing. But when 4,000 Americans have given their lives so that America does not suffer the worst consequences of our failure in Iraq, it is a necessary thing. In such a grave matter, we must put the nation's interests before our own ambitions.

My opponents' calls for an immediate withdraw, regardless of the consequences, is a reckless and dangerous move that would threaten the long term security of our country. Leadership is not about bowing to the political pressures, it is about thinking through the consequences and having the experience and judgment to make the tough decisions.

Senators Clinton and Obama will surely echo the sentiments of their extreme liberal supporters and call for a pre-emptive withdrawal from Iraq. The American people deserve better. I encourage both candidates to move beyond empty and destructive rhetoric and elevate the debate to a level that the country deserves. There are tough decisions ahead and America deserves leaders that are up to the challenge.

As president, I will ensure that our troops come home victorious in this war that is part of the larger struggle against radical Islamic extremism and will continue to make keeping our nation secure my highest priority.

Sincerely,

John McCain

P.S. - Please join me by signing this petition today, calling on Senators Clinton and Obama to support our troops on the ground and the mission they are carrying out.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

John McCain - Character Born in the Crucible of Adversity

I wanted to post on the 35th anniversary of Sen. John McCain and our POW's coming home from the Vietnam WAR. The below letter from POW's that served with McCain, pretty much sums it up....

From GOP.com --

Dear Friend,

March is a memorable time for the Americans who were released from captivity in North Vietnam during the month back in 1973. The pathway to freedom began in February, as the war in Vietnam was concluding for America. Click pic to see video

John McCain, one of those American heroes, returned to freedom on March 15th, 1973, released from Hanoi that day along with other very happy American Prisoners of War. His journey home was the continuation of a remarkable story with chapters yet to be written. Having survived life-threatening and disabling injuries, along with the brutality of the POW experience, John had steadfastly resisted communist efforts to exploit him and his fellow POWs. John's homecoming began a new phase of his life. His courageous service and his political career are well known today, and now he is the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party to be the next President of the United States.

We are but representatives of over eighty former POWs who shared those heady days of freedom and those years of captivity and suffering with John McCain. Collectively, we are proudly doing all we can to help our dear friend, John McCain, become our next commander in chief. We are campaigning with him, helping him raise money, speaking on his behalf and, in constant conversations, promoting his candidacy among our friends and family all over the country. We are doing so because we believe in John McCain.

Our convictions about John's character were born in the crucible of adversity. We have witnessed his courage, integrity, character and intellect. We know and respect his sense of honor and his tenacity in the face of grave danger and prolonged hardship. These qualities, combined with his life experiences, make John ready for the enormous challenges facing the leader of our country. No one -- no one -- is more qualified to be president, to lead our country, to protect our nation and our children and grandchildren. We know him. We know his strengths, his love of country and his commitment to serve it. He has been severely tested, and we have witnessed him under pressure. We trust his judgment and his ability to lead our country in these difficult times.

We are joined in that trust by over 130 retired Flag and General officers who are members of Senator McCain's Military Advisory Council. They know and have worked with John McCain over the past three decades dealing with major national security challenges. They know leadership and they know danger and challenges. They know experience. They know quality. And they chose John McCain for president.

We must elect a leader who is ready on day one for these difficult and dangerous times. We need a leader who will insist that we win in the struggle against radical Islam. John is committed to let our troops win! We need a leader who will take on the big problems that most politicians seek to avoid. Leaders take on the tough issues. John McCain is that sort of leader. He knows the American spirit -- he has lived it like no other candidate. He knows we can do better and that America's best days are ahead.

Sincerely,

Commander Everett Alvarez, USN (Ret.)
POW for 8 1/2 years

Colonel Bud Day, USAF (Ret.) Medal of Honor
POW Over 5 Years

Rear Admiral Robert Shumaker, USN (Ret.)
POW for 8 years

Colonel Leo Thorsness, USAF (Ret.) Medal of Honor
POW for 6 years

Commander Paul Galanti, USN (Ret.)
POW for over 6 1/2 Years

Captain Mike Cronin, USN (Ret.)
POW for over 6 years

Major General John Borling, USAF (Ret.)
POW for over 6 1/2 years

Captain Richard Stratton, USN (Ret.)
POW for over 6 years

Lt Colonel Orson Swindle, USMC (Ret.)
POW for over 6 years.

--McCain spent 5 ½ years as a POW in Vietnam. He commanded the U.S. Navy's largest squadron. His Naval honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, and the Distinguished Flying Cross.--