Monday, September 28, 2009

A tale of two immigrants.

Let me clarify I am not against immigration, I am against illegal immigration. We should welcome people from other nations as long as they are fully vetted and can contribute to our society.

Couple A: The first immigrant came to the United States on a tourist visa to visit her uncle and enjoy the South Florida beaches and rest and relax. While the immigrant was in the United States she met a young American Veteran who happened to live next door to her uncle. After a few days the French immigrant and the American man started to date, only one small problem the immigrant had to return to France as she had a job, apartment and her family. The young man and the immigrant kept writing and calling each other and soon the immigrant had made plans to come back to the States for another vacation. Once the two were reunited their relationship resumed and flourished.

At the end of the vacation the American asked the young lady to marry him, she agreed and without delay they eloped the very next day. 13 years later the marriage is as strong as ever and the two have four children they are raising. The couple now underwent the LEGAL immigration process and the immigrant became a Permanent Resident Alien. The immigrant has never been unemployed until recently so she could raise the youngest of the couple’s children. The couple have never been on welfare or without work, have stood on their own two feet and are active in their community. The couple and their children are proud of their dual nationalities and teach their children strong family values. The two pay their taxes on time and live within their means.

Couple B: The second immigrant came to the United States illegaly. The second immigrant worked for ten years “off the books” and while the immigrant worked hard, he did not pay taxes nor did he pay into the Social Security or medicare/medicad system. The immigrant then brought his wife to the United states illegaly and their four children. The two illegal aliens loved each other and their children and teach them strong family values but are only connected to the illegal community. The illegals while raising four children still do not pay taxes nor into the medicare/medicad system even though the two have had four children. The illegals don’t pay state or local taxes and their children are being educated in the local school system.

Why should couple A be forced to pay for couple B’s benefits?

Couple A did the right thing and have worked hard for everything they have. The couple have not received hand outs, welfare or preferential program assistance.

Couple B did not follow the rules and regulations and “jumped the line” on legal immigrants from other nations. Couple B takes food stands, educational tutoring assistance and various other social welfare programs while not contributing any of their income to the sytstem that they take so much from.

Why do we, who follow the rules and regulations, have to pay for those who do not? It is insantity at the very least! Immagine illegaly immigrating to another country and trying to do the same thing?

Senators, Congressmen, Mr. President, secure our boarders, stop illegal immigration, take care of our elderly and our veterans before you try to ram a socialistic program down our throats! Not one dime should go to illegals. Take care of our legal immigrants and our citizens before you take care of the illegals.

By the way, the first story is my own. My wife and I had to wait nine months for her to get here legaly. We don’t take a dime from the government and take care of our family on our own. I served six years, nine months and eleven days in the service of our Great Nation. If the legal immigrant wife of a United States Veteran has to wait in line – so should everyone else!

Molan Labe.

Friday, September 25, 2009

The story of Stuff

The story of stuff reeks with propaganda and Is clearly a Marxist attempt at indoctrinating our children.

Annie Leonard take us on a journey through her version of the manufacturing process she describes as Extraction, Production, Distribution, Consumption, and Disposal. Annie then thoughtfully provides us with her utopian ideas of how things should really be. The only real problem is the world does not function as Annie dreams it should. Let’s see without industry we would be stuck in the 18th and 19th centuries – joyful times!

I urge you to view the fairytale as you will certainly be shocked that such a film is allowed in schools. http://www.storyofstuff.com/ I won’t dissect Annie’s fairy tale as Glenn Beck has thoroughly investigated this issue and you can find his information on http://www.glennbeck.com/splash.php

What we need to do is engage our schools through the PTA’s, SAC’s and on every opportunity to address the curriculum that our children will be exposed to. The school boards and schools are saturated with Liberals who want to emasculate and indoctrinate our children.

Engage your child, teach your children that they will be exposed to opinions by their teachers on subjects that could very well be the opposite of the family values that we teach. Speak with your children every day and query them on the subjects they are studying in school. Encourage them to question with respect the ideas that are brought to them by adults outside of my family circle.

The socialistic elements of our society has had 40 years to infiltrate the very fabric of our society, we must confront them with truth at every chance.

Molan Labe

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

While the United Nations welcomed dictators and despots – one speaker had the courage to stand up and tell it like it is. Thank you Prime Minister Netanyahu!

Thank you for showing the world the courage that the Jewish people have to face terror every day

Thank you for reminding us of the Holocaust as our schools no longer teach the horrors to our children so we won’t allow history to repeat itself.

Thank you for being a voice of reason in a sea of idiotic third world dictators that want to erase you from the face of the earth.

Thank you for your brother Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu – may God keep him in his right hand until you meet again.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

What is the rush?

625 Billion dollars? “We don’t have time to read this bill?” Who are they trying to kid?

First they were too busy to read the stimulus bill and now they are too busy to read the Healthcare bill, just what are they willing to read?

I applaud the bipartisan efforts of Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., and Rep. Brian Baird, D-Wash to require all legislation to be posted on the internet 72 hours prior to a vote. Today, Rep. Olympia J. Snowe R-ME voted in support of the very same amendment and was quoted as saying “The American people are rightly entitled to see what we are legislating and we should not be afraid of having a better and more complete understanding of exactly what we are doing,” Snowe a member of the “Gang of six” has also publicly expressed her objection to the so called public option.

Lets lighten the reading for our Representatives – let’s take out the following;

  • Public option – we don’t need it nor can we afford it.
  • Coverage for Illegal’s – OK there is no guarantee to illegal’s but without a way to check the legal status how can we determine if they are legal or not?
  • Proposed cuts to Medicare 500 Billon and Medicaid 125 Billion – remember we were told there would not be cuts to these programs.

I could just imagine myself telling my employer “sorry, I did not read the contract before I signed it – we can’t afford it but don’t worry we can just raise our prices to cover the difference”.

The next sound would be my shoes on the tile floor while I was being escorted out of the building.

Molan Labe.

 

Friday, September 18, 2009

The increasingly irrelevant President Jimmy Carter, Peanut farmer and village idiot.

Let’s look back at some of Carters most memorable achievements.

Gas shortages
Double digit inflation
High interest rates (prime interest rate of 21.5%)
The Iran Hostage crisis
Unconditional amnesty for draft dodgers during the Vietnam war
Return of the US built Panama canal to Panama.

Why would anyone take what he now says worth a grain of salt?

The definition of a racist by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/racist is;
1 : a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.
2 : racial prejudice or discrimination.

Disagreeing with ones political goals or agendas based on one’s personal beliefs does not equal racism. I take offence at what our village idiot has said about our fellow country men and women that disagree with the politics of President Obama.

Don’t allow the attempts by some to dilute the truth of the matter. Health care is not our biggest threat to the economy spending 900 billion over 10 years is http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-to-a-Joint-Session-of-Congress-on-Health-Care/

The cost of the program will far exceed 900 billion, it will eventually turn into 2 or three trillion dollars, have you ever seen a government run program cost less than what it starts out to be? Let’s fix the systems we have today Medicare and Medicaid.

Why bring racism into the mix? With an estimated 43% of whites, 54% or Roman Catholics, 66% of Hispanics, and 68% of first time voters electing President Obama (source http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rahul_Majumdar ) you can’t deny that is an awful lot of non-racist voters.

Jimmy, keep focusing on things that you know about the Guinea worm project in West Africa and Habitat for humanity, leave the real politics to people who actually know what they are doing.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pork and Insurance

How is the Federal Government supposed to handle the insurance of 30 million people when it can’t ride itself of pork?

Wood utilization 100 million
Shrimp aquaculture (Arizona and Texas) 76 million since 1985
Tree snake prevention in Hawaii 15 million
Ireland 14 million
Wine in NY 2 million and CA 7.6 million

If these programs are important make them a line item in the budget. If they can’t trim waste in their budget why should we give them more money to spend?

OK – it’s a little more complicated than this however why don’t we try it my way? 30 million people = 30 million budgeted. Lets competitively bid the coverage of 30 million people to Cigna, United healthcare, Blue Cross, Blue shield. The best plan for the lowest dollar wins – make the term a ten year policy.

Corporation competitively bid project every day – why don’t we require the government to do the same? For 30 million I’ll start my own insurance company – I know I can do better that the Federal government.

Let’s keep private insurance private.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Senator Bob Smith

See where Senator Bob Smith stands on Tax Policy.

Tax policy

It is the American taxpayer who needs relief, not companies and CEO's that ran their businesses into the ground. Chief Justice Marshall‘s statement, “The power to tax is the power to destroy” holds true today.

The Obama “stimulus” policies are on the verge of destroying our economy through hyper-inflation which President Reagan described as the “cruelest tax of all“. As a student of History, I learned that the major economic expansions in our country’s history have followed major tax cuts. The time has come for a major overhaul of the U.S. tax code that eliminates the current burdens on producing businesses and individual incomes. I wholeheartedly support the fair tax concept which would eliminate federal income, business and other excise taxes, and replace them with a flat tax on the consumption of new goods and services. I will not however, pander by blindly signing on to any bill that does not also repeal the 16th Amendment that made individual income taxes constitutional in the first place. Although I support the concept of the Fair Tax, abolishing the federal income tax merely by passing a law, would leave the door wide open to easily bring it back under a so called “emergency”, making the fair tax just one more business-killing tax.

Friends of Senator Bob Smith

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A Heroic Death, Without the Headlines

By Scene And Heard
Sunday, August 30, 2009

Marine Capt. Matthew Freeman made his last trip across the U.S. Naval Academy in the company of friends the other day. Yes, there were admirals and generals, colonels and majors, captains of the Navy and the Marines among the hundreds who joined him. But there are moments when the strictures of rank are loosened by the greater bond of brotherhood. This was one of them.

Four thousand and seventy-four days had passed since Matt arrived here as a kid, had his head shaved and was sworn in as a Navy midshipman. Two thousand six hundred and fifty-one days had gone by since he hurled his hat into the air at graduation and became a Marine. It had been 47 days since he married Theresa, his high school sweetheart, and 34 days since he headed to Afghanistan.

And it was just 19 days after he led his men onto a rooftop that provided the only high ground in a nasty firefight with the Taliban in a hamlet in a rugged, desolate northeastern province.

The morning he came back to the Naval Academy was a Wednesday, but it will stick in your memory as the day you heard that Ted Kennedy had died and the week when you learned that someone might have killed Michael Jackson. The politician and the entertainer of their generations, they were lionized by many and scorned by some. One pleaded guilty, the other was found innocent. But they each died with an indelible asterisk, a footnote to their legacies that time will not erase.

Matt Freeman died clean.

His life and death played out that sunny morning in the chapel at the Academy and as the long cortege made its way on foot across the Yard to what would be his final resting place. The words they found for him were devotion to his Maker, loyalty beyond what most men possess and grim courage in the end. Marine sentries in dress blue snapped into salute as he passed. There was a band. Flags flew.

Nine days earlier, when his body came home to a small town in Georgia, three creeks south of Savannah, people lined the route, waving paper flags. Children drew signs of tribute on cardboard. Mothers cried. You can find it all on the Internet, of course. All that, and a lot more about how he lived and how he died. You will discover, most of all, why people loved him.

It is the business of generals to calibrate the magnitude of a man's courage. They are not to be envied the task, and many of them learned its measure by testing their own guts on the battlefield.

Theresa rose from her pew in the chapel to accept Matt's Bronze Star, the fifth in the hierarchy of combat medals awarded Marines. He died on a mission for which he volunteered, in a province far from home, leading men into battle. Pinned down and receiving a "heavy volume" of enemy fire, the medal citation says, he rose up and led his men into a mud-brick house, cleared it of the enemy, "was the first to reach the rooftop" where he "spotted an enemy rocket-propelled grenade gunman and immediately killed him . . . and began to engage while under fire."

His best friend told the mourners, "He would want you to know that he went down swinging."

There were a dozen Marine captains in dress blue in the overflowing pews of the chapel. Marines may blink hard a few times, but they don't cry. Their mothers and widows cry for them.

In the week when they laid a young Marine captain to rest, the news was dominated by the death of a politician and the echo from an entertainer's death. The flag-draped coffin on the front page was not his, but if you look carefully in the paper this week you will see a small picture of Matt Freeman among the faces of those who have fallen recently in battle.

He did not live long enough to become an the icon of Kennedy or Jackson, but he died the greater hero.

-- Ashley Halsey III, staff writer