Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran

The lyric fits better with the original Beach Boys song "Barbra Ann" the newest Zogby poll says 52% of Americans are humming "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb-bomb Iran"

Saturday, October 27, 2007

NH Dem bullies should be expelled



The nutroots at Blue Hampshire think it is somehow unfair to point out that on Lynch's watch the tolls increased because two GOP counselors voted with him. It wasn't Lynch's fault the minority members of the council somehow hoodwinked him into raising the tolls. Poor little Johnny, can't stand up to such bullying.

They don't mention that the other half of the sign is about the already passed and imminent taxes John Lynch and the Dems in Concord have saddled the NH taxpayers with. He has no defense there - if increasing taxes was not his plan he most certainly could have vetoed them. Where was your mighty pen then little Johnny, did the big bad majority, your pals in the Democrat Caucuses of the House and Senate twist your little arm? Those bullies should be expelled - isn't that the zero tolerance policy for bullying that the liberals have foisted on the schools? Yeah, lets expel them!

Cross posted at RobBoyce

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Movie goers reject anti-war Hollywood

With the Lunatic fringe in Hollywood using their "star" power to try to discredit the President and our military with anti-war films it is refreshing to read that their efforts are transparent and repugnant to the movie going masses.

It doesn't matter how many Oscar winners are in front of or behind the camera — audiences are proving to be conscientious objectors when it comes to this fall's surge of antiwar and anti-Bush films.

Both "In the Valley of Elah" and, more recently, "Rendition" drew minuscule crowds upon their release, which doesn't bode well for the ongoing stream of films critical of the Iraq war and the Bush administration's wider war on terror.


Not everyone in America has the extreme viewpoint of the Hollywood elite - I hope that they fail to earn back the cost of their over priced stars salaries.

Crossposted at RobBoyce

Soros affiliated company stealing tax dollars with dead patients

Michelle Malkin reports on a Soros connected company in Florida:

Wellcare serves Medicare and Medicaid customers–more than 350,000 seniors in Florida alone. The stock fell yesterday on news of the raid. Seems stories have been floating around for a while about the company enrolling dead people and such:


But my question is - how can Medicare or Medicaid allow dead people to be registered again for services? Of course I understand it is unreasonable to expect federal Bureaucracies to actually pay attention to their own records and to actually care that the taxpayers money is being stolen. After all the Social Security Administration allows illegal aliens to use stolen SS#s and refuses to do anything to stop it.

Just imagine how well the massive bureaucracy Hillary Care would create would safeguard the taxpayer's money!

Cross posted at RobBoyce

Global Warming destroying VT fall colors - NOT!

Some beautiful fall color pictures (of VT) showing the terrible effects of Global Warming there.



Just a sample of Raven's pictures. More here and here and here and here.

Crossposted at RobBoyce

Lawsuits and the Fires

The Society for the Prevention of Reasonable Forest Management is heading to Federal Court in Sacramento today to file suit against the Bush administration for causing the wild fires in Southern California which are hindering the SPORFM's lawsuits against the Bush administration over the Healthy Forests Initiative passed in 2003.

The SPORFM is suing the government in SoCal to prevent the thinning of trees and removal of brush from overly dense growth areas which the administration contends can fuel wildfires. That lawsuit is being delayed because the current wild fires in the San Diego area have caused the closure of the federal court building.

This unreasonable delay is what has caused the SPORFM to file their new lawsuits today. These new lawsuits blame the administration for unreasonably delaying the implementation of the Healthy Forests Initiative passed in 2003 which was to thin trees and remove brush from overly dense growth areas where the current wild fires are burning. If they are successful the government will have to pay damages to the SPORFM and the suit also seeks the court to direct that the delayed suits in SoCal be summarily ruled in favor of the SPORFM and that the groups be awarded damages for the government's having removed trees and brush from the overly dense growth areas where the current wild fires are burning.

The SPORFM is seeking a total of $2 billion dollars - $1 billion for the delay caused by the fires and $1 billion for the few trees actually removed in trying to prevent the fires that delayed the suit that caused the fires that delayed the suit that caused the fires that delayed the suit...

(In case any Moonbats read this this is called satire! - And for those in Rio Linda - it is a sad, funny story) H/T Michelle Crossposted at RobBoyce

Too many Senators prefer Pork over Kids Health

The friends of the ATR has a report on an effort to simply stop passage of any pork laden earmarks until a plan is passed that insures all uninsured poor kids - Pork Trumps Kids in Senate

Crossposted at RobBoyce.com/blog

Code Pink needs tasing

It appears the Code Pink video has disappeared - just imagine a screaming protester with some blood red substance on her hands screaming in Condoleaza Rice's face being removed from a Congressional hearing room and other pink shirts being escorted screaming from the same hearing. If the Capital police would just taser them quickly next time maybe peace would be restored more quickly!




I think it maybe it is time for a taser!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Gutless Dems fail to censure Stark

The Gutless Dems in Congress today would not even allow an actual vote on the motion to censure Rep. Stark for his abominable remarks during the SCHIP debate. They hid behind the procedural vote to table. Now having been in a legislature I know that a tabling vote is ambiguous.

Any of the 196 Dems that voted yes to table the resolution can say they did it because that exact moment was the wrong time to pass the censure motion - that perhaps next week or next month or some other day (read never) would be better - that the resolution still exists and could be removed from the table and acted upon. This is of course BS - they know it everyone knows it but they gave themselves cover. The 8 Dems that simply answered “I am in the room but take no position” are even more spineless. They cannot even claim they just thought now was the wrong time - they just had no clue what to do so they did nothing.

The 168 Republican members and the 5 Dems that voted no can legitimately say they thought now was the time and that the censure should be voted up or down.

It is notable that Stark did not even do the Honorable thing and abstain from voting on his own censure - but then he can I suppose say he was really just voting to have it taken up at another time, like after it became public that he really only apologized because Pelosi told him he had to. From a lefty blog:

I called Stark’s office in DC to complain about his apology. The person answering the phone told me that Stark had no choice; Stark was told before the vote was taken that should he not apologize, the vote to censure would pass. According to his office, that is the only reason he apologized.

Well, maybe it will come off the table and he can be censured - even though censure is like a slap on the wrist with a feather. It has no teeth, not even any gums.

Forest lawsuits on hold because of fires

The Society for the Prevention of Reasonable Forest Management is heading to Federal Court in Sacramento today to file suit against the Bush administration for causing the wild fires in Southern California which are hindering the SPORFM’s lawsuits against the Bush administration over the Healthy Forests Initiative passed in 2003.

The SPORFM is suing the government in SoCal to prevent the thinning of trees and removal of brush from overly dense growth areas which the administration contends can fuel wildfires. That lawsuit is being delayed because the current wild fires in the San Diego area have caused the closure of the federal court building.This unreasonable delay is what has caused the SPORFM to file their new lawsuits today. These new lawsuits blame the administration for unreasonably delaying the implementation of the Healthy Forests Initiative passed in 2003 which was to thin trees and remove brush from overly dense growth areas where the current wild fires are burning. If they are successful the government will have to pay damages to the SPORFM and the suit also seeks the court to direct that the delayed suits in SoCal be summarily ruled in favor of the SPORFM and that the groups be awarded damages for the government’s having removed trees and brush from the overly dense growth areas where the current wild fires are burning.
The SPORFM is seeking a total of $2 billion dollars - $1 billion for the delay caused by the fires and $1 billion for the few trees actually removed in trying to prevent the fires that delayed the suit that caused the fires that delayed the suit that caused the fires that delayed the suit…
(In case any Moonbats read this this is called satire! - And for those in Rio Linda - it is a sad, funny story) H/T Michelle