Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mr. Brown Goes To Washington

I am feeling a little guilty pulling my topic away from the horrific situation in Haiti. I just want to bullet a couple of odd stories.

  • H. Chavez of Venezuela: US is occupying Haiti. We should be sending surgeons instead of soldiers. (this man is an idiot and would use anything he thought might diminish the USA, even political grandstanding over the most desperate of times for Haiti)

  • French Foreign Minister: US is monopolizing the relief efforts, they are unable to get their supplies on the ground. (I believe it is because of the French that Haiti is in the condition it is in because for the last 175 years they have been paying a reparation debt to French government so they would leave and let Haiti govern themselves)

  • Then of course there is our own Pat Robertson, blaming the Haitians for this natural disaster, they made a deal with the devil. The devil they made the deal with was France. and even France can't fight it's way out of a wet paper sack much less cause an earthquake.

    Politicians: If you are not a Doctor, Nurse or have anything more to do than get in the way for a photo opportunity. Go home. The Haitians barely have any room to be. So you need to get out of the way.
The US is not going to invade Haiti and take it over. With so many soldiers on the ground I can see that train of thought among the uneducated. Haiti is the last thing we need on our territorial plate.


Changing Gears ...

Word of the day: relief

The people of MA have spoken and the national implications are resounding. If the states are unwilling to pull together a Continental Congress, this election upset will do, for now. Our current government is out of sinc with the American people. Between the "Louisiana Purchase" and the "Cornhusker kick back", legalized bribery was like knife in the backs of the voters. What jobs were created with the stimulus funds? NONE... Greedy Banking, Auto take over, kow tow to unions. With this kind of shenanigans, Democrats up for election had better re-think their position on everything BO, Pelosi and Reid related.

This was a special election and "he will be seated as soon as we receive the proper paperwork" If the Pelosi/Reid machine try to stall the seating of newly elected Scott Brown and continue to try to pass Health Care, Cap & Trade I think people will hit the streets in protest.


This is the beginning of the countdown to the 2010 mid-term elections. Hang on, it's going to be an interesting ride.

"Scott Brown took the political wrecking ball to the Democratic machine"

Steve Ducey, Fox News

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