A special moron vote. Gypsy cyclists. Bush and the worst. Obama as Pobedonostsev. Plus more.
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Even (Nobel peace prize winner and father of modern terrorism) Arafat was an Egyptian…
Cheers!
— Boris Nazaroff
Sterling, Virginia
TAXED TO THE MAX
THE JOY OF TAXES
I can’t afford candy.
I can’t drink a coke.
I’ll give up wine.
I’ll never smoke.
I’ll hold my breath,
I can’t relax it,
Because if I breathe out,
Al Gore will tax it.
I’ll have to stop driving,
Can’t afford the gas.
A summer vacation?
I’ll take a pass.
Air fare? Forget it.
Sports? Regret it.
Gone is all fun.
The tax man has won.
— Mimi Evans Winship
A RUSSIAN FRIEND WRITES
Re: Mark Hyman’s Obama’s
Tortured Logic:
I think Obama should establish a worldwide network of inquisition
tribunals to punish all sorts of heretics who do not believe that
“Vox populi is vox Dei” and that the American President is the
most true representative of God. The offenders should be burned
alive on Holy Fires.
— Mikhail Tarasov
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A man of faith in a godless age is hitting Americans where it hurts.
Mr. and Mrs. American Spectator Reader, let P.J. O’Rourke talk sense to your kids.
In Britain, defending your property can get you life.
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our culture.
It won’t take long for conservatives to scratch this presidential wannabe off their 2008 scorecard.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it?
Was the President done in by the economy, or by the politics of the economy?
H/T to National Review Online
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1 dead, 1 injured in California military jet crash - Boston Globe | California news links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:
Crisis in the world today| 5.22.09 @ 10:33AM
Government is to govern countries, not the private lives of people, who are not breaking the law.
If 3 Million teenagers got Pregnant every year and the state had to pay for housing and give them money to live on, it would not be long before most government see it as a problem, an economic problem.
If rats were breeding out of control in your area, you would see it as a health issue. And many studies find people behave like rats, think like rats. As long as rats gets food and warmth they do nothing but breed and produce more rats, till supplies dry up.
One cannot egnore a growing problem, it has to be addressed, if the government has to pay for the problem it becomes a public issue. If the entire GDP goes to wards paying for none productive people in society, it becomes a drain on the economy. You can't egnore the problem forever.
Most teenagers don't want children, they want to have fun, but sex is a fun but it has consiquences.
As for the unborn grandchildren, most responsible mothers want their children to get an education. !Not a baby!
California is a Bankrupt State, huge numbers of homeless people. It's got to the stage of either letting people out of prisons, close down schools.
If that is a growing trend, it's of great concern, amongst the growing poor and homeless population. Thanks to 10 years of George W Bush.
Roy Northam| 5.22.09 @ 11:10AM
The last comment states that "If that is a growing trend, it's of great concern, amongst the growing poor and homeless population. Thanks to 10 years of George W Bush."
It is almost a certainty that the writer is a left coaster. Neumayr responds aptly to this statement in his article. "The word "morons" flashes back into my mind."
logmak| 5.22.09 @ 12:27PM
Mr. Reynolds - And this makes the California electorate different from the rest of the country - how?
HotPat| 5.22.09 @ 3:11PM
Mr. Reynolds, I grew up in Chula Vista and have been a life long Californian since. The problem is not with the voters, but with a corrupt political class that has gerrymandered themselves into invincible re-election. Term limits was supposed to cure that, however these swine have become mere players in a game of musical chairs. The liberal control over this state's political system has engendered out of control spending. Add that to mendaciously worded Initiative measures and constitutional amendments bankrolled by out of state billionares, coupled with a gullible, and dumbded down , illerate electorate, utilizing massive support by government workers unions, and the SEIU which has given us a budget containing mandates that are a far greater portion of the state's spending than so called "discretionary spending." Therefore it is impossible to fund the fundamental mission of government: public safety and infrastructure that encourages growth.
I say enough for mountain lions, dolphins, webbed toed salamanders, nature preserves, child care programs, and educational spending that has had the net effect of paralyzing the ability of California to adapt. No need to mention the NIMBY enviornmentalists pushing solar and wind power. We need far less government in this state. But like you, I have little hope that this state can return to the relavite sanity marked by the Reagan and Wilson years. Too many liberal socialists with the attitude that "I've got mine, screw you" toward market based solutions and freedom are driving employers out of this state at an alarming rate.
Lord help us.
Larry| 5.23.09 @ 11:06AM
Well, having been born in Oregon and now living in Washington, I can tell you this. The northwest has been invaded by and taken over by Californians and it is not a pretty sight! The stupidities border on criminality. To0 many of them to list here.
DaveS| 5.23.09 @ 8:24PM
Hair-brained is supposed to be 'hare-brained.'
Richard Baker| 5.24.09 @ 7:39PM
The pioneers who founded the "Bear Republic", (look on the state flag) would be appalled to find that their efforts have been stymied by a narcissistic population who want everything handed to them but want someone else to pay for it. Let them go bankrupt. At least their self-esteem will be high.
Daphne Kenward| 5.25.09 @ 1:50AM
Mr. Reynolds, do you know that you're a California voter--or is your IQ so low you didn't realize it? What a fool you are; it's not the California voter who is the moron--it's the liberal voter who holds that dubious honor. Last time I checked, liberals populated all fifty states in our Union, not just California. Senile old dope.
Smitty in Cali| 5.25.09 @ 2:01AM
Larry, I know many people who live in Oregon and Washington; no Einsteins in the bunch sorry to say. Your state of Washington has a liberal euthanasia law in place now--not so smart of you folks, is it? Better watch yourself and don't get sick or next, one of your medical finest could be coming toward you with a hypodermic needle. At least we haven't been THAT stupid.
David Govett| 5.25.09 @ 12:40PM
Not too many people recall that the reason JFK ended up in the Pacific in PT109 was that, while stationed in D.C., he had an affair with a Nazi naval attache and was hurried out of town to cover it up. (Given the family's sordid history, "Kennedy" seems to be the Gaelic word for "cover-up.")
Richard Baker| 5.25.09 @ 2:26PM
Mr. Govett:
Her nickname was "Inga Binga" and she was a friend of Goering and Hitler. Since the Father, Joe Kennedy, had to be recalled as Ambassador to Great Britain for saying that the Brits were going to lose against the Nazis, Jack's "friendship" was a potential source of family embarassment (didn't know that a Kennedy could be so afflicted).
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Austria » Siemens to cut over 1,000 Austrian jobs links to this page. Here’s an excerpt: