3.27.09 @ 6:01AM
Dancing to Obama's tune. Tyrrell LZRs swimming tech. Celebrating
a big victory. Plus more.
HOW TO BRING A POLITICIAN BACK TO REALITY
Re: Philip Klein's Obama's
Primrose Path:
Yup! Another dart on target from Mr. Klein.
And where will that primrose path take us? To the land of The
Wizard of Obama where "democracy" and "capitalism" will become
mere buzz-words and we, chameleon-like will "eat the air,
promise-crammed."
It's muscle-flexing Time!
It's time for powerful contributors to the campaign funds of
senators and representatives to flex their muscles and stop the
machinations of Tim "Little Hugo Chavez" Geithner and his leader,
the Teleprompter King!
Every lobbyist for any business concern, and every contributor
with connections to a business concern, or with a deep concern
for the future of our country, should send a clear message to
their congressional minions immediately.
Tell them that if they go along with this totalitarian de facto
nationalization of business they’ll get not another dime.
For some real eye-popping muscle-flexing, add that the
contributor will support that congressperson's opponent in the
next primary and general elections.
Then watch them start to put "the country" ahead of Exalted
Leader Obama and his anti-capitalism, anti-democratic rampage.
Principle never pays. It always costs.
And Congresspersons need to have that brought home with a "short
sharp shock."
-- A. C. Santore
LIKE A SWIMMER OUT OF HIS LZR SUIT
Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s Progress
Thwarted:
Being a swimmer since childhood, having swum competitively until
college, I am always grateful when the boss holds forth on
swimming. He is spot on in his analysis of all that is wrong with
the LZR suit.
In pondering his words, it occurs to me that these suits are not
so much suits as they are hulls; providing increased bouyancy and
easier progress across the surface of the water. Which brings me
to opine that perhaps stopping at swim fins is not enough...why
not introduce the use of canoes?
-- Reid Bogie
Waterbury, Connecticut
Bob Tyrrell wrote the definitive biography of Bill Clinton.
Please tell me he is working on our newest infantile
president...we can't say Boy Obama and live to repeat it.
-- Judy Beumler
Louisville, Kentucky
HILLYER FOR LIFE
Re: Quin Hillyer's Monstrously
Anti-life:
Thank you for speaking up about the monstrous act of abortion. I
hope you continue to write and write and write until every person
who reads your words understands what abortion is and what it
does.
Every year for the past five years I, as a speaker for Silent No
More, have tried to tell people what it does to the mother.
I would like to encourage you to think of the next logical step
of a national leader who believes abortion is a "right."
What if this national leader appoints Supreme Court justices who
believe that abortion is a "right." Will they not also believe
that "assisted suicide" is a "right" also?
And if those Justices rule that assisted suicide is a "right" in
all 50 states, who will decide who lives and dies, and why? We
will have euthanasia centers for genocide in every large city and
in places where the media will never report. So, please keep
reporting because the time has come for us to lay down our lives
to protect the innocent.
Only a miracle will turn this country into a Culture of Life now.
Fortunately the One who creates a human soul and infuses that
soul into the freshly conceived child, is also the Author of
miracles and of Life. The human soul has three faculties; the
will, the intellect and the "heart," not the physical heart, but
the heart that loves and feels. Let us use all of the faculties
of our souls to do our part to bring about a Culture of Life,
even now, even now.
-- Joan Haselman
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
NEVER SAW A TAX CUT HE DIDN'T LIKE
Re: William Tucker's How Nuclear Will Revive:
Rather than creating a 'Cap and Trade' bureaucracy why not make
ALL ‘non-carbon’ energy source profits non-taxable?
1. It eliminates the special interest groups that would be
created by Cap and Trade that will purchase powerful friends in
high places (think ACORN like groups on industrial
steroids).
2. It reduces our dependency on foreign oil by bringing more
power creation on shore
3. It takes the government out of the role of guessing which
'green' energy will be the winner
4. It cuts taxes in a key sector (power generation) that will be
needed for the US to re-industrialize (the rest of the world will
one day stop selling us flat panel TV’s for increasingly useless
dollars, at which point we needed to make things here and that
requires cheap power)
5. It reduces air pollution and throws a bone to the
environmental wackos.
6. It is so simple even Republicans can explain it on TV!!
7. All tax cuts are good tax cuts!
-- Henry L. Lucas
V-I DAY
There is something that has been bothering me for several months
now. As we all know, the liberals always claim to "support
the troops" while simultaneously undercutting whatever mission
they happen to be engaged in. So the hypocrisy has always been
self-evident. But I think it is actually worse than that. I think
the worst insult that the liberals inflict upon our armed forces
is the ongoing, daily failure to acknowledge that they actually
WON the Iraq War. We conservatives should not let this insult
stand. Saddam is long dead, as are his fun-loving boys, so his
dynastic pretensions have been quite obliterated. The country is
currently less violent than it probably ever has been, the
government there functions about as well as it ever has, and
there is absolutely no doubt that the people of Iraq are far
freer than they ever have been. Instead of an implacable
terrorist-harboring enemy in that part of the world, we have a
government that at a minimum wishes us no harm.
Is there some element of victory missing here?
To that end, I would urge conservatives to pick some meaningful
date, e.g., the date of the last Iraqi elections, or when the
first major combat brigade is rotated home, and celebrate our
victory. Call it V-I day, or whatever. Yes, it is true that war
is awful and is not to be glorified. But we owe it to our troops,
their families, and particularly to those who fell there to
at least acknowledge that they did a magnificent job and won this
war.
-- Rod Kiewiet
Professor of Political Science
California Institute of Technology
REGARDING COMMON SENSE
Regarding American common sense
Our capacity for it is immense.
In uncertain times we rise as one
And do the job that must be done.
We look each other in the eye
And declare we will live free or die.
Politics, origins, color or creed,
We are all of the American breed.
Quietly but firmly let the whole world see
Our slogan is still Don’t Tread On Me!
-- Mimi Evans Winship