Cheer Up Conservatives

No.........Didn't work today. My mom had surgery. Spent the day at the hospital. Every thing went well.
 
I'm ok as long as I don't disagree with you, is that it?

That really has nothing to do with my point, Jay.

My point was that when you slip back into pandering your least-common-denominator-jerry-springeresque theorums on the personal life of Sarah Palin you bring a certain national enquirer sort of vibe to the forum.

The question of whether anybody else is interested in joining you on your quest for ultimate Palin knowledge is a different one.
 
Allright enough of this nonsense...

Jay / Fund...show up in the parking lot in front of Wal-Mart...

Jay you bring Obamas original birth certificate.

Fund you bring Palins medical records regarding the birth of Trig.

Both shall be inside a large zip lock bag for immediate inspection and shall be exchanged simultaneoulsy...no tricks or Stecz gets it.
 
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Allright enough of this nonsense...

Jay / Fund...show up in the parking lot in front of Wal-Mart...

Jay you bring Obamas original brith certificate.

Fund you bring Palins medical records regarding the brith of trig.

Both shall be inside a large zip lock bag for immediate inspection and shall be exchanged simultaneoulsy...no tricks or Stecz gets it.

Believe me, if those records could be had... Jay would be in his bathroom with them now with the door locked. He is a fan, I believe.
 
Allright enough of this nonsense...

Jay / Fund...show up in the parking lot in front of Wal-Mart...

Jay you bring Obamas original birth certificate.

Fund you bring Palins medical records regarding the birth of Trig.

Both shall be inside a large zip lock bag for immediate inspection and shall be exchanged simultaneoulsy...no tricks or Stecz gets it.

They had all of the documentation, and were preparing to bring it, but then you had to throw in the Stecz thing and they decided not to show.:)
 
Oh well...it was worth a try... lets get back to the subject matter...

A plan to survive the Obama years

BY Z. DWIGHT BILLINGSLY (he's a black guy btw)

11/27/2008

As Jack Buck once said, "I don't believe what I just saw!" Americans on Nov. 4 turned over control of the United States of America to a management team possessing no executive experience, having never run, as I liked to put it, nothing.

Well, Americans usually get the government they deserve, and I urge you all to get ready for this 21st century version of amateur hour. It's going to be an embarrassing and dangerous time for America and American ideals. There won't be much, I'm afraid, to be thankful for.

Bill Kristol, writing in The Weekly Standard, reminded me that every 16 years we get a Democrat president with no experience in national security or international affairs who's elected after Republican presidents have made and kept America safe: After Eisenhower, we got Kennedy; after Nixon/Ford, we got Carter; after Reagan/Bush, we got Clinton. And after Bush II, we get Barack Obama.

Every strong Republican president who succeeded in protecting America has allowed Americans to become complacent about national security, thereby opening the door for weak Democrats who allowed enemies to threaten and attack America without penalty. Obama will be no different, and Americans will have to learn again that there can be no economic security without national security.

That's not to say that Obama's election doesn't come with a couple of interesting side effects. For example, henceforth no black man in America may be called unqualified for any job that he might seek, no matter his prior education or experience level. Want to be a nuclear scientist but lack a Ph.D. in physics? If the applicant is a black man, it's no problem. Just offer hope to the profession and promise change from all those stuffy theorems that have given the discipline its structure over the years, and you're in.

That's on a par with throwing out the fact that tax cuts lead to more investment, job creation and increasing government revenues, just because the black man, that transcendent agent of change, says it's OK.

Another side effect has been white people contacting me to say that I should be proud to see a black man become president. Could there be a comment that is more condescending, more insulting, than that? If I believed that in America a black man could not be president, then I would be proud to see any black man elected president. But because I always have believed that nothing in America prevents a black man from becoming president or anything else he wants to be, I can be embarrassed, not proud, to see someone as unqualified and inexperienced as Obama become president.

Jackie Robinson, the first black man in modern-day major league baseball, illustrates my point. He was the right man with the right combination of talent, temperament and character at the right time to be successful for that important "first." Obama? An empty suit who will fail.

I'm going to approach the Obama years the same way liberals handled the Iraq war. Just as they claimed to support our troops while opposing the war, I'm going to support my country while opposing Obama and what he stands for in every way that I can. It's only four years and with the astute Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as Senate minority leader, Republicans can stop the Obama extremists for two years until mid-term elections in 2010 give Republicans the boost in Congress that inevitably will come.

And in 2012, we'll have Sarah Palin to clean up Obama's mess and remind us again of America's exceptionalism.
 
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