Politics

Saving the Planet by Combating Swine Flu

»Posted by on May 4, 2009 in Pharmaceutical Industry, Politics, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The company I work for has joined in the popular cultural, environmental revolution and is following  the fad of “going green.”  They’ve taken away our plastic forks and spoons, disposable cups and bottled water from the high school like cafeteria. The napkins are under lock and key requiring a safe combination to get my skinny little fingers in to the slots only to pull down something akin to thin sheet of toilet paper which dissolves on contact with liquid tomato sauce.  The water faucets, towel dispensers, and soap dispensers are all automatically activated by a hand wave. I know all this is intended to save the planet and that’s all well and good (if you think our planet needs saving).  But does it really save anything?  The...

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A Spade is a Spade

»Posted by on Apr 28, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

I’ve always disliked Senator Arlen Spector for his liberal votes and lack of back bone.  And now I like him even less since he announced today he’s finally decided to call a spade a spade and join the democratic party. In case you’re not from PA or maybe you are and you’ve been oblivious to politics, Arlen was (is) the senator that republicans voted for and sent him to the senate for the last umpteen years.  The claim is that he’s had a Damascus Road experience and  a great light from heaven has now shown and lo and behold, he is more aligned with the demo party. Duh! Nothing new there. He blamed the republicans for moving too far to the right.  Where?  When?  I’d like to meet one that’s moved to the right at...

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Said I wouldn’t do this….

»Posted by on Apr 22, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

Check out good article….

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Not sure what to call this….

»Posted by on Apr 18, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

If you’ve ever been in doubt about the wacky left,  you must look at this interview on NBC. How can any sane person draw this conclusion about the “tea parties?”   OK more on marriage tomorrow.

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Perpetual Campaign

»Posted by on Apr 17, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

Great article in the American Thinker. And we’re stuck with a mainstream media complex so in bed with the new administration that they fête us to nonstop commentary on the Obamas’ new dog, the swing set on the White House grounds, the organic garden of the new First Lady and the exploits of the first mother in-law.  We get stories on Reggie Love, the personal gopher of the president, and how this closest-of-closest intimates to the Commander In Chief, always has Nicorette gum and mints and specialized water for the self-anointed one.  We are treated to prime time press conferences galore that are nothing more than scripted campaign stops, complete with pre-selected questioners and not a word spoken by our President without a teleprompting...

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Guest Blogger: Kathy C.

»Posted by on Apr 15, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

I seldom do this.  In fact I’ve never done it since I started blogging several weeks ago.  But,  I’m willing to take a chance and introduce you to my lovely wife.   Kathy participated in a Tea Party today and I’ve asked her to share. Today I did something that I’m proud of–I stepped off the sidelines and got involved.  I participated in one of the many tea parties held throughout the nation. It was tea party that truly originated with the people.  I met two men and one woman who had each organized their own grass roots movements to protest government intervention and excessive spending. I loved reading the slogans and singing patriotic songs and listening to those who had served their country .   I loved being  among...

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